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I i s Fg = THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 21, 1931. ‘ —— — | e : KILLER ‘ : le Fred Lynch Will SRR AUUED | AN DEFENSEOPENS | Daily Cross-word Puzzle ELKS COMING ’ Broadcast for ’ ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 1% King of the HERE T P I- Y Juneau Friends bt i : L Bo Sliant Units of welght | ;.vull::":nlmaln Color of the L4 Fred Lynch, former Ju- e 1 | I§ ¥ !'10. Sodium ehtos s b | | ® neau tenor, and now a mem- e 1 NEw GAP | & bk Sk nosn ¢ ber of the Totem Broadcast- » i g | 15. Accustom .mnc‘ dlshes ® ers at KOMO, Seattle, will o \ ‘ | ' | & CoRmRtiey - S e ® sing for his Juneau friends e e § {8 17. One-part com« Ascend ' “11|® this evening, according to a Wi g Appointments f\ou Number| ‘Govemmenl CompleteS‘ i e s of ,‘,:EE:,' Ketchikan Bunch Wil ® telegram received todgay by . 1 e i 9 and 8 or 10 More | Evidence Today in 49 neross By* Cne's_selt Leave on Queen— | J. E Baragar from his o 0} 8 and O or Vlore | | I e Of more r G Sch e daughter, Miss Harriett, who e 3 ¥ 13 20. Perta 1gh s s § to Be Made Soon | : | Thomas Case the slde: ‘x’,'.'..':'m"m AINCE eduled e s visiting in Seattle. o < 4l ? - | 22, Cus Do ® She and Mrs. Fred Hen- e i < e With the introduction of testi-| 3. Short for ,,,{,',,',,":,:"' The bowlers of the Ketchikan|q ning. were guests of Mr. o i made fcBride, | mony to support its contention | ey [irsname # lodge of FIks are commg to' Ju-|y Lyinch yesterday &t which o i " that Dave Thomas, charged with|z26. Burn with thoughtfal neau to engage the local ‘cham- | time arrangements were o t] | murder, had freely confessed to' gy ;!::‘I'l'm the Deposit pions in matches expected to cover| o made for tonight’s program. e E | | killing Luke Brown in this city _ sheltered side PO Ree W three days at least. Although the|q ny rynch will appear on e i on May 11, last, the Government 33 ATirance for 50 Subtls sarcasm DOWN scorn Ketchikan Elks won the recent i b ( 45, Fastened see @ the KOMO program at 7:50 e on’ antk] today completed its case in chief. the Wfl,fl" of 53, Automobile 1. Fastener 1 telegraphic tournament between the e pm. local time in a num- e A of.Juneau. For The defense this afternoon began g, & ONULINET g3, Pendent orna. 2. False god Elks lodges of Ketchikan, Juneau e o 2 " to offer evidence by which it will 36. Roman official o mbae 3. Act ot telling and Anchorage, the locals claim : 2:;1 of m;‘mtgs""hmh ;"11“ be o ! seek to prove that Thomas acted in % Jiuwilias bira 80 Leave out & Pertalning to they “fooled” the last match and|, c‘:‘ = “nga;’dm’ :‘“- %o elf-defense when he stabbed Brown 3$9. Within rh'c"l.h’lnelln‘ to :::"?Ilg :‘g“!:-: . Mfl"“ Wind can beat any bunch of stars ever : \;s. efx‘ll r:)g ain by . ar- o " | In the City Cafe, inflicting a stom- {i* Girmun river all boat 6. Indigo plant Yosaals congregated on the maple floor, on sl e d g s I ¥ ach wound from which the latter 45 lrull:wl‘l;lney ki Tow uninters kg::“sd'l::or 5. Foundation their own alleys. : .ior the program. S ° |died in a few hours. Thomas is % niay ¢ U g, Put oue 5. Upper house 86 A The Ketchikan Elks will leave the SRl et i ool foprpscnted by CeorgSINONENNLY (. Feor U SRR 1k 3 1S First City next Friday on the o e e s | | and Henry Roden. 19, One of the Marks of blows an --t:rllll' ; Queen and games are scheduled |} | | Matthew Wilson, under indict- Apostles &. Dispatohod L et here, afternoon and evenings, Sun- | H ment on a charge of rape, alleged day, Monday, Tuesday and pe A I ago. oz to have been perpetrated at Hoonah, wz’énesday i 4 D I We Have A r ten more appoi P . H o ten mice o appeared in the District Court this The bowlers from Ketchikan arc J f i Jtcmo_:m and emgred_ a plea of Alfred Thibodeau, Pete Jurich, Fred | VAPURE i & . |not guilty. His trial is scheduled Chapman, Willlam P. Boos and H :! Service S ito start next Monday morning. 2 ¢ il v tio: the Capitol forcz - Emmett Ryus with the possibility 1 3 ¥ 3 4 i person. . that A. H. Ziegler may also make ||} Two Sizes H i Customs House will i the trip. i il ~ Associated Press Photo vE Lawrence Kubley and Erick Paul- ! 50 1 sl 00 E ¥ Leo Brothers, St. Louis gangster, arrested in Chicago and held as |son, also star bowler of the Ket- ||l 30¢ anc it i the killer of Alfred “Jake” Lingle, Chicago Tribune reporter, last sum- | chikan pin alleys, are in Juneau, | \ | mer. The arrest was made under the direction of Pat Roche, special | | | and will also be used in the linc-up.| il M investigator for the lllinois state’s attorney’s office, Chicago. Roche | | g M (R i i id Brothers had been identified by several witnesses to the slaying. i sai rothers hat een identifie y sevel 0 ying. i | FEWER DRINKS SOLD § BUTLER-MAURO ‘E = e Froa | LONDON, Jan. 21.—Hard times i H ———————— | . D t | seem to have made economy popu- i DRUG C0~ 3 iP ) /rfll/l R(l(llo I lan | lar—even in champagne. A fash- & W R QCOTTISH RITEXERCISES owe ‘ 2 L fonable. supper restaurant reports| [ “Whem we sell it—its right ~ END ? % Cl e I D' | { that it rarely sells 140 bottles of (il Telephone 134 We Deliver | k7 Puts una inio Drect {Grand Igloo to Make Some . . | champagne to late diners now, i phwe- SRCE T e nais o i Contact with the World| Provsiey, for Teri v , ol ot A reunion of the Scottish Rite il ! A 7 g ! fes of Juneau will be held in| | tory’s Younger Folks the Temple this evening with the | ‘ “ rring of the Thi: first De- i Young men and young women | 7:15 p.m., and the Thirty- iborn in the Territory subsequent- . % 4 i A R |T¥ to 1905 are inelizible to admit- = BIG VALUES e will be under direction of | |tance into the Pioneers of Alaska |64 .--%-. .% officers of the Alaska Consis- |and there is no affillated asspeia- 7/’/ %', ! tory. | | tion for them. Yet the wife of ./fl.--. 0 During the past few days the of- | {any members of the pioneers’ or- IN ALL DEPARTMENTS of the Alaska Iodge of Per-| ganization may become a member 3 0 ey gl , Alaska Chapter Rose Croix | {of its auxiliary, even if she has - i During alterations which are now | and the Alaska Council of Kadosh | | been in the Territory only a day. J. M, SALOUM GOES SOUTH | g . have conferred the degrees of those | Formation of an affiliated asse- : I going on. bodies upon a class composed of | ciation for Alaska-born sons and J. M. Saloum and daughters, local and out-of-town candidates. | | daughters of pioneers will be a | Genevieve and Eleanor, are on their At the close of the reunion to- | | chief order of business before the L U S E FI G HT iway to Seattle, being passengers on . night light refreshments will be Grand Igloo when it holds its an- |the Alameda. Mr. Saloum will go to ‘nual session here late in February.! | Meet February 25 | The meeting will convene Egbru- jary 25 and will last about folir| ‘da}s Delegates are expected Irofi'\ | | d in the banquet room of the! Temple. A large attendance is ex- pected of members residing in Ju-| neau as well #s Douglas and Thane. Several out-of-town visitors are in| Portland, Ore, on a brief busi- |ness visit. Genevieve is taking a {vacation trip. Eleanor will be ex- amined by specialists at Seattle. All will return home late in Feb- Leader Dep't. Store |: QUASH GH ARGES PHONE 454 GEORGE BROTHERS attendance every Tgloo In Alaska. Must Stand Trial Jointly ruary. BRSNS S R | According to the pioneers’ con- 7 f Wf | ] DRILL PRACTICE | stitution, no person arriving in the| for Slaying of Wife Bt Women of Mooseheart Legion | Territory since 1905 is eligible fo| Of Mllllonan'e i } drill practice tonight at 8 o'clock membership. Throughout Alask:‘ g ! charp in Moose Hall. Members of there are numerous young men ant | PORTLAND, Oregon, Jan. 21— | drill team and officers requested | women born in the Territory since Nelson C. Bowles, Portland mil-! 1 to attend. —adv. then who are anxlous.band {m::c‘lionaire, 05 Tema ol his Tor: a4 R SR TTT Have bel mte‘m ers Of the | er secretary, lost their battle to| A Play 1necor Goh av The Alastan | |old timers' organization. have the charges of murdering | FElmer Reed, Secretary of the | Juneau Igloo feels confident some | provision will be made by the | Grand Igloo for the recognition |of the young folks. | Bowles's wife quashed and must' face trial on a joint indictment charging both with murder. | Following the action, defense nt-; i New Low Price, 40c Pound MOTHERS: Take your babies to the Free Clinic at American Legion ; Auto gart [” “brepare tor Grana gl [torneys petiioned Mhe st 9§ Dugout, Friday, January 23. Free nurse’s examination. g Juneau Igloo will be host to the i1 H. W. Howard to deter- i SOCKS |Grand Igloo at the time Dfu Cx l'xx':fn:’I rti;e extent ct’)wfminjux'ies she 1 convention. The sessions w réceived when attacked last Thurs- | i The pagoda-like construction of the antenna towers of the new‘gerfer‘“oghgfil;gfi;;‘: l;fi:ffi’;:e’;;‘dny. She is an important State Geor e Brothers d Try them once—you Chinese radio station at Shanghai was ndo.plulflto give strength to the | ~oricers for the ensuing year wm‘xsnerseséov::‘e::r::mmfy said she \Vii] want them ever steel masts. George I 'u»mm (inset), San Francisco, is assisting in | . ;critute part of the lm.logm;‘n, Bhs: Fowird woitaaia S ri i h ; By MORRIS J. HARRIS | capacity and will assist in the cp-"éfiinm:‘ t‘;‘e:;fgl;';:;es“m“i;":ih"and her face was also slashed by | # SHANGHAI, Ja —Radio has | era f the station. | banquet, E known assailant. = 0 Holeproof Autogarts } o iast put Gnica into direct and| The iransmitter Is located in e e o, dome. 03 T s e T i are -M)ld exc l"‘“uely Fg::,hl.l:,;‘:dg;‘l:;w(“'.‘;‘l?rzlumw"“n i | S:‘ml;“: d.:x».y.tnx:[)ga Shm;‘d;x::h;f_{sccal M. Brosius, merchant at Sew-| James Truitt of the Alaska Road ::__— < : in Juneau by Through transmission service at|The moin recelver 15 in the nearby |ard, is Grand President, and George | Gommission, with Mrs, Truitt and |= [100 words per minute has already |suburb of Liuhong, with two smal|J. Love of Valdez, Clerk °lt ": young son, left yesterday for Ket- = f |been started bet {his city and |receiving stations in other sections| United States District Court &b chikan. 2 = 4 i |San Francisco. Within a few weeks|of the Valdez, is Grand Secretary, of the e iE 3 i 1 S A BIN’S similar contacts are to be made| g Grand Igloo. Grover C. Winn, ‘accm-ney.i hasig i » PR with Berlin, Paris, London and oth-| Harry T Lucas, of the Juneau L g;!:ew;fi bseeat;Lee oar:w“etg? :;;:\:& = at 4 Ever_ylhu}g ullflhf,rmsh- flFcapb s of l’)(‘\\o]v'(' A0 ‘\1,‘,‘ Company left on the Ah_ Daily Empire Want A y. B = p! S stablishment of the Shanghai|meda yesterday. 4 = u, a suburb, has made this fest|ness, Ho is expected S0 eturn in : £ FLORIDA GRAPEFRUIT, large, each ..........15¢c E | ssible. ot % . = e | e ot enteprss ol mow | PO 2 P See Our Windows for = NAVEL ORANGES, per dozen ............25c, 35c E | to China, construction of ti Sta ANt — fon and. v e apeing = CALIFORNIA HEAD RICE ,per pound ....:.....10c £ | by no means rapid. Ceremonies at- | “Tomorrow’s Stylea Unusual Bargains = <. 2 ’ A 305N Cvio e e e cores wees eobmin Today” = CLOVER VALLEY BUTTER (quarters) per Ib. ..38¢ £ SR Vil sl E CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP,22bars ..............51.00 £ | PACKARD B T e an | SWEATERS GARNICK’S Phone 174 P& GSOAP,25bars ....ccove veeven viivin ... 51002 | ernment filed a formal compl: | . . S s h e I = EDGEMONT CRACKERS, (nice with salads), ) | bas a signed by the | = SHOES | siirsiwiceil BURSON and FOR SALE Jer pitibge -0 e 35¢ onopoly on wirel ns oper- | ¥ - e G it e owama | TRAVELO SHOW CASES, COUNTERS, SHELVING, EDGEMONT GRAHAM CRACKERS, per pkg. .35¢c = It caused some apprehen-| T LES ( I FOR MEN sion for a time. Plans for the station were formu- years ago when the Nan- ting government began to t ously. Howevi T NEW ARRIVALS -- Grandma’s Cakes, Red Rock Cottage Cheese Coat Sweaters in a large variety of styles GEORGE BROTHERS CALIFORN7A GROCERY MONARQ‘I Quallty Food Products MOTHERS: Take ym-bables to the Clinic at Am- ‘encan Legion Dngout Friday, Jan. 23, from 1 to 4 Dependable Since 1876 and colors. MOTHERS, bring your babies to Clinic, at Dugout. amination Friday, January 23, 1 p.m. to 4 p. m. Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” PHONES 8385 p. m.” FREE nurse’s fimflmm lllliuflilllllllllllllllulllill!lfllllllmmulllmlllmulllllllllmmllllllllllllllllllulllflullIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Free nurse’s ex- oximately 580 0,000 ed, most t for American equipment, some apparatus and Germany. | ation work was supervised {by Cecil Bailey, R. C. A. e who is remaining in C r a months to help direct opera- s. George F. Shecklen of San rancisco, who has spent two years in China, in connection with the radio plant, has accepted a post lw:th the government in an advisory was of this sum being | ap- Reasonably Priced pe | P with | purchased in | 1ce J. M. Saloum “Juneau’s Own Store” EIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!HIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII — b 4 A b TR R A2 3 oAk ) ! ol S