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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, DEC. 29, 1930. To Visit Antarctic ALASKA'S HELP. HIGH PRES SURE| Daily Cross-word Puzzle PAYING TRIBUTE TO DEAD, BOY OVERTURNS TRAY OF LIGHTED VETS' BUREAU ACROSS Solutio turday’s 22/ 12, Anclent Irish FALLS TO BRING SALESMEN PUSH) 155" o Soprswories, 26 CaoLs, ciunca = DesOvED) - PREPARING TO. 5. Weep Vhirlpool P 2 8. Bana 17. Smiles broadly PUWER TU KUM“ o l‘l‘r'l:"ur;f:l?::u 18, i:um[mu wfi‘:v:%nm' ‘?;;?;p:;nfi to death in an automobile in front | % - |(|rnm . ‘nkrn ng “ of a church here last Saturday | 3L n c A L PERMITS‘ 1%, Angry bl dead relative, a small boy WOrship- | nigny qmere was a bullet wound | 16 Ketqco 1o & a5 (l’lnnhn‘;n:“. per overturned a tray of lghted|;, e preast from a sawed-off A | ’ . One: Gerl : C gl — 18, Decrensed 20, Witness candles into the Christmas Orib in| g, S Federal Radio Commission General Land Office Inves-| & ke, 30 Poultry. pro- St. Joseph’s Catholic church with (™ joh, vyiljams, aged 18 years,| WASHINGTON, D. C. Dec. 20— Dentas Renuest obS ‘ ; 5 maehing it @ Tesultant fire that left only the|meygs yniversity student, son of (The Veterans' Bureau, expecting a enles [ e%m st of Se- | tigates Reports of Oil 2. Gurden neces- 33 Musle dramas | walls of the half million dollar| ;. Rey 8, w. Williams of Austin, |Quarter of a million of former sol- attle Station | 1 35, Aloft structure. told the police he had been en-|diers to call on the Government ‘ Permit Sale Frauds 38 stiicn The church was dedicated in|gaceq’vo afiss Johnson and snother |next month to lend them money, WASHINGTON, D. C., Dec. 20— 39, Near 1892 and had pews for 1500. The | youth “broke us up,” He took her [is preparing for applications upon : Reports indicating possible fraud 45 fon'"® Temel |church served one of Ottawa's 1a%g- | tor 4 ride in an attempt to per- |their adjusted Service Certificates. ased r in connection with “high pressure i P g ok e e suade her to change her mind|It is expected $18000000 will be n KOMO at Se-| salesmanship” in connection with and parked his car In front of the handed to former soldiers next as had hoped Thx'C( | oil prospecting permits covering 8 "uuulllrrm pen ggurfixlc:hé: he went mb.ntd z;lku: ;x::x;th and $125,000,000 during next the Ter of Com- Alaska ofl areas are being inves-| 10- By hn HIONRERIRG wi ¢ pastor abou e Y merce t rsed the sta-' tigated by Federal authorities, it| i5 Ontninc o tnrerior ' ond, o erons marriage. When he came out he ! tion’s of Wave was made known today by Charles| - fhrub with horse 8. Egg ataped | found the girl dead. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay. g 5 Nt agrant yel- Diminished Auctions il e - — Channel § for the right to fa Associated Press Photo C. Moore, Commissioner of the a :?w m'm.-u Surgleal ;!al-mu:nn(ln { ealiths Sin present| _Lady Shackleton, widow of Sir | United States General Land Of-| &l Unrselves T UMD 7 1,000 we 000 t th ime:i Shackleton, the explorer, ‘,(ice. oo L o Rttty o, SORN 338 x Tid = company a group of tourist. i SV Bat\bat 3 7 Prono e | T " |explorers e a world srulse, Tney | o ey s, the investigations were .k & e School Teachers Returning ! 1 will visit the Antarctic circle, stop. | [0 EUard investors, and to prevent 10 L 10 S o iy : decision ping at Byrd’s camp in Llatle ‘;‘;gf'e‘r fs“;’:s;;flfl duped by high-| en. Mu'ten rock ending. ¢ 11 Precipitoas 68 Myselt to Duties Are Shot . | i e | sl s — | It has been reported to the Gen- Through Heads LADIF g’ mmerce. | | eral Land Office that certai - i i e it Henglactihind BLACKWELL, Oklahoma, Dec.zQ.;ReSOI‘t Owner in New York AL ¢ | form organizations of from 50 m" —fotmcetlltcodny :m;lfl:t ":’: ’1“‘:!1 Shot and Killed by Howev jed Mr. Fisher, the | 80 persons to prospect for oil; then |- | it ottt okl it atvic] Five Men HOSE ! to apply to the Interior Depart- ment for permits to prospect. All of the costs of prospecting and tation made by Earl Frederick, Seattle,| who told the Senator the Land| Office had withdrawn Alaskan lands | from entry. Commissioner Moore denied that Degrees Are Urged to Be Present |neau Channel will be tendered a Withdrawn, but said his office was |reception New Year's Day by the Proceeding slowly on all applica-| coordinate bodies of the Ancient tions to guard against the forma-| and Accepted Scottish Rite. There tOn of associations of the kind| Canal Waters Warn- be music for the occasion, and | described. He said a longer time| refreshments will be served e | Was necessary to examine the ap-| ed of Defect | atfair will be held in the cswz?;’s‘h plications thoroughly. Salesman, it | Ly e . |Rite Temple between the hours of | Was added, also have been selling | Vessels navigating the waters of |5 2n4 5 ocloca In the afternoon,|Prospecting rights for $2 per acre Lynn Canal are warned by the o, reception is an annual Ma- Whereas the Government'’s highest Superintendent of Lighthouses, that | .. (oo = this _]\“'iSdlCUOH‘ license permit price is $32, regard- the Sentinel Island fog signal Isi,nq not only Masons affiliated lo-i 1685 Of the acreage, which might out of commission. It will be e~ |cally but also all visiting members | TUR 8s much as 2560 acres to the stored to service as soon as POS-| o¢ the order are urged to be pres- | Permit. sible, he declares. 3 & ’ T U R office of the United States Collec- 4;( 8‘ ‘“{,Bfglp‘”'\' RUIC e Sl tor of Customs here today and the|™ ~ ° L | POLIGY GUING | | SIGNAL SILENT Masons of all degrees on Gasti-(land in the Territory had been Vessels Operating in Lynn | information was disseminated as| SR T SR widely as possible among craft op- - erating in Lynn Canal. { 0 T GARLU - - | Five poultry flocks in Davidson county, N. C., showed a net profit | T0 SEE ALASKA AUTO LICENSE | were returning to their duties after | the Christmas holidays. They were | found shot to death by the road-| NEW YORK CITY, N. Y, Dec. of their car they were driving George Mascal ahead of them up- back to their schools after spend- stairs and made him ring a bell ing the holidays with their par- summoning Wassel. ents. | The driver ran to the street Each woman was shot through'gs soon as he heard Wassel draw the head. The women were 1Ot 5 polt in a door, then heard shoot- criminally attacked and their purs-| | es were found unopened near the| bodies. $1.00 T:he five gunmen fled leaving Wassel dying with eight bullets in | his body. Japanese Official 1 Passes Away, Tokyo | TOKYO, Dec. 20.—Marquis Kins- GIRL IS FOUND | SHOT TO DEATH |chi Komura, aged 47 years, Vice- |Minister of Overseas Affairs, died| Peculiar Angle to Lover's today after a brief intestinal iu-| Quarrel—Three Stu- = dents Involved { S | PORT ARTHUR, Texas, Dec. 29. —Elizabeth Johnson, aged 17 years, |university student, was found shot | ———— | We Are Taking Stock Getting Ready for the New Year THEREFORE [ ST S & e SESssotusseusesy: developments to be borne by the side. THe motive is not apparent.|29.—A bootlegger's feud has been y members of the organizations, i The vietims are Jexie Griffith, settled by lead in Thomas Was- )/ e | ; A very good The announcement was made in! A {aged 25, and Jessle Qriffith, aged sel's resort. o) a letter to Senator Wesley L. Jones | %é/’///f | 24 | Five men appeared in front of 1 t of Washington, following a protest! The two were slain and robbed the place, forced a taxi driver, value a = T H i i | H A i of $2089 above feed costs from | Is ALI_ UPSET S YOUR i Have Many Bargains to Offer You . i sale of eggs. | Western States to Join in Arizona Cowboys Wonder i 5 174 g ‘ - ‘ : gl lice Disper i : GARNICK’S, Ph From January to November, Cal- (Guarantees Su s p ended— Legal Fight Against | arll\vl:l Pg,mi( {_)}:spelse WEATHER i e wone ifornia dairymen produced 225,000-| Q o ew Yor rong | | | 000 pounds of milk for conde: [ btalf[’- X]ulll%lpa'{,[(:oun- Government | | CHART i tion or reduction as commercial cils Are No More TR e | SEWARD—An Alaska license i byproducts. | o P“'MHINUTON_' D. C, Dec. 20— a0 on an automobile in the CALENDAR H S o TR L | i . |President Hoover's ofl conservation b f ALL OUR $10.00 AND $12.00 /——————— | MONTE CARLO, Dec. 20—This|policy resulting in the denial of States is a never-ending source of i 3 A |omncsamy s oo e [P0y el In the "denil | ey sna” tsotanes, aesrd | HAS ARRIVED | SEATTLE PRICE | o sage o meone o a2 450 g8 prospeing permis oL . s 5., Moo, who o z BEAVER HATS has suspended the State and Mui- |and gas prospecting pemits 1a toe | (€ Seward Gateway of the crowds | i . roich cipal Councils and taken away | west will prabably teceive o ftay | (D40 Bathered everywhere he stop- | Plus Freight guarantees provided by the CON-|est - e a fnal| o4 while he was touring | the f to Close out at 7 50 [ est in the near future. | . a H . “ | stitution of 1911, Solicitor E. C. Finney, of the In-| > ates | UTLER-MAURO | 41c¢ PER LB. | A hubbub, mostly talk, has been|terior Department, who represented| 17 ATizona the cowboys and pros- | | ! , [|crented but the Government has|tpa Goroamecs o oreented, peotors gathered around n open-! ,, DRUG CO | b ‘nmbolized the entire Army, of more | yp;, S€ | mouthed wonder when they noticed “Young man,” says Father Hog to 4 i : 5 which the Government won, has|. " | Puff, “why don't you stay at H |than 100 men, to meet possible|pean gdvised of oppositior = ‘Alaska” on the plate. | H {emergencies to put down further|paric o 'an oS lppfi" Suorend| “Do you mean to tell us they home H |vioting if the words develop into|Gourt by n\,:’"“;,e_b(’ 95( “f”"_‘“ have automobiles up in that coun- And be a country gentleman; Why H [deeds, in expectation that France|crich nl eno puie erl" " “;fl inj they inquired increduously. do you iike to roam?” i {might move troops into the princi-|Tand’ gomat °1 e Public|1; New York, when he panked his “One reason,” Puff replies, “is that | |pality to take over the Adminis- ns containing oil and|.q; ynile going to the theatre, such: the world I'm bound to see—| | tration gas. The states are expected t0 join !, crowq gathered that the police The other is, I can't deprive the ; | e In & case against the Government.|p.q +o help him get away. ; world of seeing me.” ol | ——————— 1 } 3 " MANNING s (R T ] BLUE TP}DE mark fi FIRE TRUGK Patrons Amused W hile y B fV'll”; le twa;lw", | i | Robbers Secure $11,000/ ‘ L Ratdue e b !‘ i o ‘ BDMBAY RIUT1 MARION, Ohio, Dec. 20.—The| | 3 1o, . Y aewel c | IN cfllL'sluN ,SN?_W“?&?KM?E_‘% N’r %, Dee. | | Harding Memorial Association exec- Rl i eaz‘,:m‘f:?'(‘; BOMBAY. Doe 29—More than UiVe committee will meet this week . ' | b ¢ | A » c. 29.—More than ¢, formulate an attitude towards! . L2 [oTom Sawyer.' beardless youths|sso persons were injured when the {no" statement made Friday that| For the next few days ---- while we are taking | PORTLAND, Oregon, Dec. 29-—\?"1 a gun ra;lgm;t the back of the|pglice dispersed a crowd attempt- Bresident- Hoover said he' wolild| {Four firemen and a street car con- | treasurer of the Paramount Theatre |ing' to hold a ceremony of salute i . g . . ) r are in-the hospital after |and then siralled away from Times| o hs Nerienal Siag. bn detianse gf) Soticate, the Memorial if intited to inventory we will continue our Remnant Sale. loaded street car crashed into a gq“z‘"e k‘;mh the receipts of the ; police ban. s - DA hose truck. | Sunday business amounting to over | Eight police were injured by ¢ . . GEORGE The trolley left the rails and S1L00D. Py ey R T o We do not want to include a single Remnant 4 rolled to the sidewalk. The front of d‘ fel"" minutes ;fllgr- ununiform-| e president and four members|poino e o $ i i 3 y | the car was demolished and win- 6C Policemen and detectives sur-| . ipo ‘jocal Congress and War| £ / BROTHERS | &b rounded. the bullding, guarded ev-| Op e local Congre l— — in our inventory and are offering them at prices The hose cart careened into a|®Y €Xit and scanned every person| “piny persons were treated for $ 4 M 2 ¢ Do e | mersing from the theatre. | 1y’ nfuries, 200 sre In hospials | “Tomorrou’s Styles you simply cannot resist. Most gvery piece of- R 92—95 Traffic was jammed for 45 min- | TR e |and 150 of them are held for fur- Todas” Bive Miay ues | |ther treatment. Twelve were seri- oday ; Five Fast Deliveries Titiase iniumen e s sAISAE T°“AsK 320,000' | oustyt tjizree fered at cover T R Lol 4 i SPECIAL ‘ ' \ —— | p, « New Selection of i i Indians Finally Divulge Lo- WANTS n|v0ROE Berets | ‘ \ ‘ i i cation of Bodies of | { Holeproo'f ! i Two Fliers | T i and i ) ROBERVAL, Quebee, Dec. 20| Daddy” Browning Served Felt Hats | Many Remnants, in fact, are marked at b Autog(“-fs jil Though they demanded $20000 at| with Notice—Infidel- : ONE-FOURTH th b it i | first, two Montagnard Indians were . V. 5 i i satistied with $700 for divulging ity Is Charge - Values to $4.25 elr cost price. \ the location of the bodies of W. H. . < P LB The sock that i Cannon and Leonce Lizette, fiiers| NEW JoBE ?m?hzém‘ Month -end clean-up {| ‘ 3 i i lost in the northern wilde for | 20.—Edward W. : jce — i supports itself $i 14 months, on a trip of carrying | millionaire realtor, has been served § Price all on this - Y 1 Not € Ch upplies to prospectors. with a notice that Frances Heenan { table for Youw'll like them! | Not ’“'i’g heaper but i1 The Indians capitulated when|(Peaches) Browning is seeking 8n ’ ; 1l etter fij| the rescue party refused to pay|absolute divorce. $1.00 EACH ML AT BN il | more than $700. Mrs. Browning’s lawyers said suit : {Il fi| The bodies were found lying in|will be filed within the next few SABIN’S {i RICE & AHLERS CO {|| wreckage of the plans near the|days. She asks temporary a‘l;rfin;noy s "y, I CE & / _ERS CO. |ij! Boisvert River. of $50,000 and legal fees of ,000. 2 L L ™ A ity ook oty Sonair i e & R SRR GEORGE BROTHERS, Proprietors T T | } LU \ il | from Montreal but a snow il e infidelity. “Everything in Furnish- | | GOOD PLUMBING i | ut a snow storm|The charge wi i . i 3 ? forced it back | Mrs, Browning was not given ali- ings for Men” E i “We tell you in advance i ——.—.—— mony when Browning got a separ- 3 PHONE 454 PHONE 454 {/§ what job will cost” Ji| A Grayson county, Ky. farme:|ation three years ago. |$ “Juneaw’s Own Store” ‘ ) I i | made a net profit of $81 on a lit- — e 4 i ‘ 3 | sssgss==s==za) (ter Of pigs in 149 days Daily Empire Wawy Ads Pay.

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