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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1931. g ? ’m\m'd Iron; back in the cave, ; . @ ) LOGAL FEDERAL BURIED ALVE; |=ielisses Daily Gibwoord Dussle. “1ums U LOVE | live. ACROSS Solution of Saturday's Puzzle 24. Plane sure | > General's body will be sent P face | § | home on a steamer. el e WA 3 YEdE G0 | Shooting Up |10 CALDER Town; Kills | gEATS MANN, 1 | Mrs. Briant was badly injured knowisdre 1 Wound83 HIGHLY PRAISED SEARGH PARTY and one leg required amputation. . prei su TAKES I_IF 9 SIX RUUNDS | P e AR 30 Flowed uvuek T | Wacshinane $ Alionio's San Diego Man Sends Bul- il . Valleys ol i ol R e — - — Mrs. Eva Y. Hale IS ey row etter e | . N - Straiht ro . Towu in Unle [N : ; ts Through Windows Area Coordinator, Capt.|p ;.o Jier General of U. S Is Mother of Daughter| ' i ouo :1 s cem’ Note Left by Widelyknown, le D ing Night Seattle Filipino Baot:ers ¢ Nelson, Says It Is An |y 16 Killed i 0 VOmER e b IR ** An Ilustrator, Explains | uring Nig! Way to Decision Over 4 / arines [s Killed Mrs. Eva Yurman Hale is the widreesing @ w. Hi iiide [ ¢ —q San Francisco Bo Outstanding Body Wecioh Avalaiohe mother of a daughter, Louise, born | , (& 4 E i i is Suici | BULLETIN—SAN DIEGO,| _ 9an Francisco & Y i o - [ L in Portland, Ore, u few days ago,| ™ i Viciihe L|E]S] fopiia NEW YORK. May 21_Remorse MaY 2L—Ralph Sinoltul was o Gl i, Gittmed his wa$ 1 B i . o 5 ‘ o havey- onted , May 21— o % g ; = | paRIS, Moy 21—French; Asmy | SoSrding 0 RS FPElC T N berry LIOlE] Ch'" over his failure to appreciate the captured this afternoon by de- o a decision over Paul Mann, San g B oo e Bug. |this city. The csblegram sald his| 1y Bury E‘RE & Viii%he | “beautiful lost angel” is revealed puties near Julian, 50 miles|Francisco festherveight, in a six- fap, of the United States Marine |8Tandchild "has blue eyes and a | % Awck DIET. & prenmy .qdnlno;e wrmfi? by Ralph Barton, | poriheast of here. He con- ;:I;:dla‘::hx:;)‘:m ety ¢ A gl right cheek.” 3. Lprs $ 52 Eloculionist widely known illustrator, before he s : ok rps, buried alive in & stone. age e S Sheokr | b Bl el LDown & '.E%r.fi“ M| Committed sulcide yesterday morn.| fessed the ‘slaying’ and told|, Caider won every round excep: ' # e oy of Denis Briant, a farm- |Of years. Mr. Hale is engaged in < eolioa, WM vtanty DK, {the of ficers he had been, “%:‘“‘.‘}' T e, wtin N % 4 1siness in Portland. 2 Tardy 5. Moves ut an The note identified the “angel” Filipino weal nn wi |er, who was with the General and | the prin drinking heavily last mights | %0 r to the stomach and 8. Scenes of mce o SO8Y Blle |8 Carlotta, referring to his third| we to attempt the rescue of bpiaRrs 5. P | trighten 65 St lunstion Ttk ; scored a no-count knockdown in ‘' @ 1 i ortio 7. Dis - . e, now marrie 2 Brant's wife who was caught in a| Willam Brention, juvenile lead| * PEItie of o BT LR i 58 Morbid | O'Neill, playwright. i Eugene‘ SAN DIEGO, Cal, May 2L—Ed-|the fourth round. previous landslide, has also been |in a Chicago theater, is the son of | 4 Near = offonarucier 3 Lot : renviratory The note. said he was particular | die Gallardo, aged 19, was killed;| *Mann was game but was unabls 4 o '+ rabia eae ht brown e " | » 4 » Nelbon recovered. the dean of the Cathedral of St. port b nofls Click beetle 59 In u nne bitter over his failure to "nppre-}M“- Max Mazon was shot through|to connect often. i Mrs. Briant, whose screams were | John the Divine in New York. 1L Onie"who ofrers : oy O el 54 e clate my beautiful lost angel Car-|the abdomen and lungs, and Lupe eld up to sim- 3 £ e g i 5 buy id e 3 i s, n the Seventh| ‘1_1 Unnnng.mak xhl'.::‘;':‘m.‘ e 63 I.B‘;::;‘: ven lotta, the only woman I ever loved, and Laura Gallardo, sisters of the|the evening and Sinohui threatened g 4 SRt 64. Small whom 1 respect and admire above|SI2in youth, received bullet wounds| to “shoot up the town.” W Eniry 11 Corpulent A single timo deuression jall the rest of the human race.| i the head and body as they slePt| offjcers said Cruz, Gallardo and « | regon, Idaho, W. 19, Former uni- Tidinks pmal Al Ly She is the only person who could |last night. Sinohui went to Mrs. Mazon's { and Alaska under A R 3 Tasatmpred Brguines T2 Twe: orefix have saved me and she did her| Their assailant fired through win- | home. Sinohui and Gallardo argued |, best.” | dows of the two hemes at Escon-|and Sinohui drew his pistol and Four TimMes Divorcen ;dido, near here, and then fled. killed Gallardo. He , then fired¢ ‘). Barton was recently divorced in| The police are seeking Ralph|twice through the windows of Mrs. Paris by his fourth wife, the for-|Sinohui, a laborer, for questioning.| Mazon's room. Sinohui then ran ‘ mer Germaine Marie Talleferre. They were told by Manual Cruz|to the Gallardo home and fired A maid went into the penthouse|that Gallardo and Sinohui were | shots through the windows which of Barton’s home and discovered |riding around the town earlier in|struck Gallardo’s sisters. | the artist’s body in bed. A pistol i left Alaska to assist- he made the trin the members of the he might express ks n of their efforts\M(oty’s Face Powder, $1.00; Coty’s Lip Stick $1.00) have accom- plished. He gn‘:l)aieattle this BOTH FOR ONE DOLLAR ::fe beside the body and also me‘l}r-----s---;---....-........ SesssicsssEsssisesiisiEsiisssiSisisssss: rnoon o 5 3 f - SUFFERED MELANCHOLIA | “Even as a boy I suffered mela-' cholia and recently I have grown more and more nervous. I found it difficult to keep up my work,” was another part of the note which had revealed his love for his third wife, | Barton was born in Kansas City. ! He studied in Paris and reported the war in pictures for Puck. 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