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s R SEASON'S ROAD WORK STARTED Williams Returns Week's [nspechon Trip to Southern Towns Highway ¢ work for e season is r way in J Division of Public Roa y from a frem Wacker, is rraded Rock is now Wr has i steamshovi truck nd smaller tools, from Ke and is starting struction of the on of Wrangell High and sur- facing The pany Com- The steamshovel will complete its work there in a short time and will be brought here for use in rebuild- he section of Glacier Highway the Switzer ranch. The Burcau, Mr. Williams said 2d to obtain a lot from town of Wrangell on which to Material nd it w. for it is on the ground be built without delay. Hubbell & Waller, Seattle con- tractors, who have the contract for now work on the Petersburg rcad coposite the town, are shipping equipment from Seattle and proba- bly will start work within a week or tan days. A. E. Cohen, who left here ten days ago for Petersburg, is resident engineer for this proje:- —————— LUKE ELWELL HAS MISSION Delegated to Secure Live Moose for San Fran- cisco Park SEWARD a, May 25.—Pro- vided Luke ell, Alaskan guide, is sufficiently agile, a pair of Ke- nai moose will grace some San Francisco park. Ala, C. P. Hale, Executive of the Al- aska Salmon Company, has hired Elwell to attempt to capture two of the animals as presents to the park system of the California city. , accompanied by his wife, wi h invade the Tustemena and Skilak Lake districts for moose specimens. ot oty Sl Tractors have replaced mules on. many farms and cotton plantations in South Carolina. INSOUTH END’ 4 in-' comprassor, widening | Can- from| 3% g An a Nicho!a a maintenance warehouse. — VICTIM’ OF ROBBERY NOW UNDER ARREST (ct top) cuccessfi Cal., while (I miles away. S:lvas of two of the Dr. Frank Marsh Has Unique Way of Losing His Identity CLOVERDALE, Cal., Ma —An alloged amnesia victim old the authorities he was Dr. Frank Marsh, of Booton, wi sted lasu Saturday night on a nt from Mexis a d Lordsburg, New him with theft cf a woman friend d also for her name to two ¢ ks The Lordsburg Sheriff said the Doctor” had lost his identity in New Mexico in the same manner as in California. The man under arrest told the authorities he had been slugged by a hitch-hiker who robbed him of his valuables and automobile. B s ATTENTION ALL BUILDERS We haul building materials to all parts of the city, or on the road For special hauling rates telephone 34, THE NORTH TRANSFER; or after 6 pm. call 81. —adv. WATCH GEORGE BROTHERS Phone 92-—95 Five Fast Deliveries The Store of Quality k $1.40 | ! ’j} 100 PER CENT LEATHER { 3 { MEN’S OXFORDS — $3.00 ! ! { MEN’S From a Man Who's Been a Lifetime Shoe Repairing, See BIG V AN the Gun Man ;'\ \ i A 3 18 3| {1l S SHOES $3.25 { 1y Learning Shoes :: Il { { 1 Regular LLOSING ouT Two Groups of Men’s Tan Oxfords 7.50 — NOW $5.00 and $6.00 - J. M. SALOUM Next to Gastineau, Hotel | bor cha Weight and Perfect Service i‘ HOME LIKE FLOUR — 49 Pound Sac] | z i i LSRRI, SRS R R 2 V5 l At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 atapuited fron the U. 8. S. Idal he cight drea‘nzughts in line sea watchdogs ca1 be seen. To Fly Aboard Graf Assoclated Precs Photo Lleut. Com. Edward H. Smith of the United States coast guard was selected as a member of the scien- tific party to fly to the north pole sboard the Graf Zeppelin in July. Wage Cut Resented by Green Says Agleement With Peo- ple through Chief Ex- | ecutive, | Violated WASHINGTON, D. C,, May 25.— the President William Green of American Federation of Labor, the statement of James A. Far President of the United States S Corporation, should have a stabilized effect on wages. Citing Farrell's assertion that wage cutting as “pretty cheap business,” President Green said la- ged those industries which cut wages with “violating an agree- , ment with the people of the United | States through their Chief Exec tive.” He said the Wheeling Steel | and Iron Company was one com- pany that reduced wage: {FIRST YUKON RIVER | SAILING ON MONDAY Capt. John McCann, veteran Yukon River navigator and master of the steamer Yukon of the White Pass Company, will take the first | steamer down the Yukon from Whitehorse next Monday, formally opening the 1931 season on that) waterway. | Capt. McCann passed through Juneau today on the steamer Ad- miral Rogers for Skagway, visiting | local friends while it was in port here. He will proceed to White- horse at once to get his vessel in readiness to sail. Prominent Attorney v od Pr ca off Can ts geveral ho during target p fired at moving o CHARGED WITH POISONING OF TWO GHILDREN Coffet Houge Proprietor Planned to End Her Life in Waves SAN FRANCISCO, May Bernice Foley, ed 30 years, fee house proprietor, today fa two counts of murder in conne: tion with the deaths of her chil- dren, aged 8 and 6 years, found poisoned to death in their beds last nigh Mrs. Foley said she was despon- dent over business, She " surr dered to two Ocean Beach pat men who quoted her as saying she planned to end her own life by walking into the ocean. e 4 Shot Dead Defending His Maid ask Mr by Rejected Suitor of Servant MILWAUKEE, Wis, May 25— Rushing to the aid of a servant who a rejected suitor had shot se- riously and injured her in his suburban home, William Sullivan, prominent attorney, was shot to death Saturday night. The slayer, Fred Reinke, then committed sui- cide. The police sald Reinke, who was a janitor, went to the Sullivan home 11 ) " to get a promise of marriage from Louise Zimmerman, a maid. She rejected him and the shooting fol- lowed. Killed release after serving a ten-year! | jMAJflR WRIGHT VDaily Cross-word Puzzle SEATTLEITE IS b ACROSS wu.l. INSPEGT L Luwp ot earth : :: vov?'.":“:' AHRESTED; HELD 3 alk 10. lnfrx‘fl-yue and S|P E () DDE 27. Kitchen stove deveiop E[R v BIE|L| 28 South Ameria i Qittana® | [D]O A Al o™ ‘ 3 C ns ; 1& Wander AL ) P[1]T] 2. Donatea :g_ Bl T E A[V]E] 30 Steeoie —_— 1 E 2. KI Announces Stricter Adher-| }3: Encourass e RIE[D touna i ¢ (R. B. Abelson, Charged, R l | 22. Devices tor fruits . | ence to Regulations | " Munschiiig R o, wth Passing Worthless o . | asculine a. amphithe~ . » v Will Be Required | 35 pname 54 = Bl ater Checks, I | 8 . P P ecks, Is n Jai ll | 26 Coples CIA S ALIE| 3 siop '."-'.'ifi‘ i : J { To inspect local aircraft, and| 3L Elave ElL ] D l-_! A% Cat esgui Arrested Saturday by Chief of ‘Iater’ go “m Ié‘;':c};xk;nwin a[ Ixxkcf % Hr:g'mv". N|A [] Al a1 !clr"llp“mem | Police George A. Getchell, Raymond mission, Maj. Wiley B. Wright, In- | D N ® | B. Abelson, alleged bad check ar- spector of the Aeronautical Divi- | 35 fiaieh E\? g ; g &6, ke bRl - bt Fedordig | Biohiat, e Misfortunes il 4. Department- of Com- | 40. 42. Confederate merce, arrived here this morning general 62. Learning on the’ steamer Alaska. He was 43 Renresenu- 63. Explats 4 a0 c - e tivi 65. Genus of the accompanied by Mrs. Wright. & B S nias AT They remain herz one week « navigator P mllluw Hotie: 1 » 7. Prong ndigo plant 67. Not so old 48. Long for after inspecting 50. Pertaining to 68. Standard el : Etruria 69, Seizes sud- UL Ehtre, s wiR. D 52 Heul denly: collog. . where Maj. Wright makes 8i. Aking of 0. Woman'a fiis it aie udah garmen his headquarters. _ 55, Pluckers . Book of the He inspected approximately 50 &8, Quantity on Ve a3 torior and cent 4 which a plancs in interior and central Al atl ol Pl DOWN aska communities, visiting fcal opera- 1. Musical chare bar Anchorage, Scward. / tion Is pere acter indi- ; Pl tormed Of this number f.ve count of nzad der up to t lJJ both the Ter laws and regt Hereafter, ) transportation passzengers in Al meet all the requirements and i spections will be made more fre- quently than in the past in order to bring about observance of rule There has on the whele, a lack of o vance which has hurt air transportation in Al- Somec of the interests have e overything required but most of them have been nogligent in| some respects. | Incpections in the fulure w jons. aj. Wright sai companies carry ng ska will have to the June and Nc both summer and may be y will oceur so that flying conditions winter studied. While here Maj. Wright will confer with Gov. Parks on future POl and on the conditions in generally, | - 25 Stabbml Twice i Back While Freedom Nears‘Mlu'mNs OF FreedomNetrs T ) g enitentiary Inmate laces) FUUND H|DDEN Death; Transfusion Is Money Accumulated Last Resort BALTIMORE, Md., May 25.—| . . Frank Allers died late this ater-| Owindles Located in noon after futile npis to save | Chicago Bank his life. | | CHICAGO, M1, May 25—The BALTiMORE, Md., Mas Blood transfusion and o being resorted to in efforls to save the life of Frank Allers, aged 35 Vears, penitentiary inmate, stab- bed twice in the back in the pri- son washroom, 48 hours before his Chicago Herald and Examiner to- day sald more than $2,000,000 cf the $8000,000 John Factor, known as “Jake the Barber,” is said to have accumulated in International swindles, have been found by Scotland Yard operatives here. ‘The money is said to be in two large trust funds, one of them, $2,- 000,000, in an unnamed Chicago bank. sentence for larceny. Allers’ condition is desperate. He | admitted he drove a car used in a /hold-up and was promised immu-| Attorneys for the British Embas- nity if he turned informer. His | |8y are contemplating starting im- testimony sent four men to prison mediate action to attach the funds for life for the murder of William for the benefit of the British in- Norris, during the hold-up in Bal- |vestors who allegedly lost millions timore. of dollars through Factor’s stock The assaillant drove the knife,!operations. with a six-inch blade, between Al-| Factor is to fight extradition. lers' shoulders twice. The broken- | ——————————————————— CALL FOR BIDS off blade handle has not been| found. The blade was removed.| Bids for construction of a public The incisions caused hemorrhages 8ridiron will be received at the of- and paralysis of the lower limbs. |fice of City Clerk in City Hall un- ————— m Friday, 8 pm., May 29th, when SCHOMBEL'S ELECTRI(‘ SHOP |all bids will be opened. Plans can adv. TELEPHONE 4502 be had at the office of City En- —e oo |gineer in Seward Building. The Oklahoma farmers are being|City reserves the right to reject A purebred ewe project has been urged to poison grasshoppers now any or all bids. added to the 4-H program in Ark- to offset a threatened outbreak nextx ansas this yenr THOS. B. JUDSON, summer. Mnyor. [—adv. HELEN GETTING IN TRIM FOR TENNIS CAMPAIGN Mrs. Helen Wills M " ships to defend the title has indicated she may go to England for the wimblndan tennis champion- ‘has‘held since 1927. Here are two action pl.turn of Queen Helen taken during mntcnu n the I.u Anullu nnnll club. Associated Press Photo cating pltch 21, Sllkworm | Ag:g;dm- % | authorities and has been cmr«vm . Reslde Former | with passing worthless checks. k empress f o et 1l M9, Miselon Advices received by United States Holsting 61. Employ Marshal Albert White since thks, ‘machine 53. Co.rlnhp.(;una arrest said Abelson, who is a young Scheme man about 23 years old, passed*y two objects pg. 2. 3. 4 5. Space between g5, | . One of the number of bad checks at Ketchi- 1. AT R ki oo el kan, and that he has a criminal g; ’,j‘,ff“ bed record in the State of Washington, 59, Minute / So far as is known he cashed E i Ropr:r.t:d- two small checks here, drawn vt mberor against the Peoples Savings Banf 6L Obstructions of Seattle. Marshal White, in re- in streams Moistens . Be Indebted sponse to a telegram sent Seattle authorities, was. informed Abelson had no account there. In addition he was advised that (in 1928 “one Raymond Willidn ,Abelson was sentenced to serve from ;s:x months to 15 years in the *washmgwn State Reformatory for theft of an automobile.” A de- scription of this man fits the man ‘held here. . A check-up at Ketchikan reveal. ed that Abelson's mother resides in Seattle and that he has an inte est in a boat there. He is said to® |have passed about $200 worth bnd checks in Ketchikan obtaining { merchandise from Ryus Drug Com- pany, Pruell Gift Shop, California Grocery, and others. Watches, a suit of clothes, shirts and other Jclommg were bought by him anc !paid for by check. | Since arriving here recently, 7y he i ////// Its said to have beén deeply inter-| Biiedd ,Il B lested in diamonds in various jew {elry stores, but had made no pur-. chases, Since his arrest he hgs been confined in'the local Federal jall. No date has been fixed for a Banks in Peru now are not al- lowed to charge more than 10 per cent interest. WHY DON'T YOU WEAR ONE? AMERICA’S SUNSHINE CAP In Several Colors Adjustable Head 'Sizes Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery Phone 88 Post Office Substation No. 1 HEMORRHOIDAL Sold with an Uncon 96 FRONT STREET PRO-ANOL Butler Mauro Drug Co. 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