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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 13, 1931. ' : i EASTERN ELKS [zomien e i ALBERT FALL ~ |SAYS HOOVER Daily Cross-word Puzzle - [FOREST FIRES |=s oo« “ 0 0 t r of tt visit men are fighting it. - l:lzsp;‘a::zndmk he 1 s:)o(;d on“‘pme‘ y Destructive fires are burning in stea r eck just before depar- the Lolo Forest, near Missoula, and A 0 18. Spread to dry d » BAPTURE GlTY i Welcomed by M: ‘Z AGGEPTS FATE DAM MAY BE RS g;‘u“ i A S o RAGING lDAHn g gt A By elcomes y Mayor | - 2. se ‘ 6 | by y sl 6. Vagabond . Exhibied j The visitors were met at the| v NAE 2. Ex i 10, - tatt= AND SAIL AWAY camaesr 2. vzl VERY CALM 1 Contatar SlzceMon | e OLAF BODDING BACK | 8 e 1 1 '] 24. Wind(lower \ {00 St Bied trom the oo Jaces 18. Goes Up. PlYJMSIPARIE[S] 5 16t reet FROM HIS VACATION .. ‘hmded by M. S. Jorgensen, Exalted | 16, Exchange B'EB 26. Hescue il | Ruler, They were escorted to Elks et oo 13 gErenigm Eg (DIAITIE] - Lbugle S Olaf Bodding, of the Boddin, i . rhete ' ™ el . Signifie g 3 g Lozl Bl HEst to 100 B e, e teie Former Secretary of Inter-|Statement Causes Furore| i Letiic® ror o 3 o[1]P| Piociiaw Five Thousand Acres ey 3 ep g % % . b e Sroatod ¢ ior . | opening & 0. Polishe assenger on the steamer Ala- Brothers Sunday— more locul i grected them at| 1or Must Spend One and Denials Are Made | , - jecx " - EE EBEE e fsinea Blackened—600 Men |meda trom a brief vacation in the } (TS Saan 1 i Preidn. T 33. In this pince 1ghti State Bod : Dance Staged | ""Tne visitors were headed by J. Year in Jail by Government 8§ peed AT CIRE N it onness | Fighting One Blaze |50, K8 2ol tientin . % s _F. Nugent, President of the Penn- | tion indetinite When Greek meets Greek a W sy1vania State Elks ssocigtion. Jonn | EL PASO, Texas, July 13—Albert| NEW YORK, July 13—Oriticam| §: Kosertly o TIRIL] | ausotty MISSOULA, Montans, July 15— are not ‘s metiseable.in the. Sub- ant is lau' hed, but ‘\hu‘n F. ‘Bchrader, Assistant Secrctar_\@B» Fall calmly received the infro-|of the Hoover Dam made by| 32 Large room mfi E!IIB 39 Rela‘ed Flames have,taken & Heavy toll m»‘ ik, o oticeable in the sub- t hings soon ‘begin (o yo' Grand Secretary of the|Mation that the sentence of one|M. H. Gerry, Jr. of San Francisco,| 33 Rude hut [E[A[R] [0]o[S[E] i Rimerican three forests in Western Montana |y ;‘, w;‘u ke R ove which proves that the orjer wasa member of the party.[VeAr In jail given him in Wash-|a consulting engineer, in the of- 8. Hillow AR 3 |E|D] bumorist and Northern Idaho during the nii Mmt oliday in many moons he Greeks wasn't in “gonn g Stauffer, former mayor |ington, D. C, after conviction of |ficial magasine of the American| 3 U‘{:‘l’,',,"“"""“ o R one | past few days. bt r; SonR ok prjuyed It aaonly i N Sunday ?"’omngk; the June‘«lllu of Reading, Fa. and for 15 years accepting a bribe, will not be sus-|Socioly of Civil Engineers caused| 31. Exist 51 Things bor- 3 Devoured 41 Soures T | Five thousand acres of timber a sourdough can. nost: 7 | . . . CI 3 — met and were n?l‘ns_ W;:‘s & Washington newspaper corre- |Pended. |a furore and elited many denials| 3 S\ohSF'R 8. Siikworm i Cl8Y ma ®™"** lare blackened by fire in the Clear | SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE ] from Pennsylvania, ols, 0, spondent, was keenly interested in| “My chief concern is for my|of Government engineers. eliver B4, Distinctly difs § ® mis- | Water Forest on the West Mon- SERVICE New York and other parts of the mocks e is an old friend of |family. I know their deepest con-| Gerry asserted the design of the| 4 UnS in sscond ., feftnl .- 8 saha and 1dho- liné: Bert Whitfield, Phone 313 adv country former governors Walter Clark and |cern lkewise s for me” he said.|dan. was faulty and would likely| 43 Large volume * uize 8 Servile The blaze is beyond control in| Ol4 Papers at Tne Em _ What they did and how fllu‘.\' did goout G, Bone. Mr, Stauffer left| The former Secretary declined |cause a recurrerce of the 8t Fran-| Litetacy frag- 8. '5,_1‘;"”.. 9. “;‘;fl:“' R G L NS i3 i e me{ue.‘ £ it is nobody s‘bxllmness Hm}x" their Washington to enter public Semce.to comment on the suggestion|cis disaster of several years ago,| 48 drowing out 4. Notlon 10. Water-tight - own, but it included & visit t0 the ang’ was mayor of his home clty |MAde by Justice Bailey, of the Dis- |near Los Angcles which caused the | {5 (On8 S{ick, Homtars CATDES Elks Club rooms, trips to Menden-“rm_ four years. trict of Columbia Supreme Court|loss of many iives. RO 7. Not far marine cone hall Glacier, a dance at the EIs| ") it of the visiting Bills fol- |that he seek to have his sentence| Enginears and off:uic, who o | 38, Bayliu-gand DOWN 1y, patruction nan.l. m;ddm l:;:cll:w ‘:lr‘x sn\:le;: lows: gmcnd&; }t]o one year and one|plied, said Gerry was not familiar| ¢ Feathered ver- 1. Flll out with 1§J Ere 53, Oce { ° sandwiched incursions L Wm. H. Albright, Repqing, va; |48y and he also refused to say|with the plans of thc dem and | i feagies pist= 13, oadeds or Ay ¢ e houses just to pro that Gl'eeks_c 8. Brown, Pittsburgh. Pa.; Elija- whether he would seek a Presiden-|that no danger of a wn.shoul‘ il v vy iy a l On e goo- dbusnaé. fabn. Ibeth J. Brown, Pittsbargh, Pa.; H.|tal pardon as his friends urged. |existed. it :'gnch“‘ism r;:‘t‘:rv i me'Br“e"“"g"‘ Freelana, Pa.; Nor-| g;xe daughter, Mrs. C. C. Chase, e | vhi o | By . (: Biiun tm]: aomb . 100 ok 180 V. Cochran, Kenneth Square, |58 . His Jall sentence is a death| aissouri’s rye acreage has fallen nnounce ! Pa.; Mrs. Cochran, Kenneth Square, | Sentence. back from the wartime level of | members of the B. P. O.|p,: g w. Cohen, sharon, Pa.; W. o B 45,000 to a yearly average between | , mostly members of the Penn- !y cooman” Milton, Pa.; George| O papers at the Empire office 20,000 and 25,000. E sylvania Elks Association, invaded poo o0 ” Giavershille, N. Y.; L. B.| % At GARNICK’S-Phone 174 \ 3 LT T R TR Juneau Sunday evening and were A o g | p owners of the City during their gfi;‘ffi’;fiw‘;:‘; gy Fowter: | AN Y four-hour stay. They are traveling Bridgeville, Pa. Paul N. Franks, rd the steamer Prince Henry, Carnegle, Pa. gz the Southeast Alaska tour chester, N. Y., W. H. Garrison, before returning fo their homes yp,,4cyie w. Va.; John K. Gib- from the Grand Lodge sessions 8t ,i,eqcy wilkinsburg, Pa.; Mrs. Gib- | Seattle. alofsky, Wilkinsburg, Pa.; Sidney Members of Juneau Lodge NO. 1 " Goehring, Ellwood City, Pa.; J. 420 met them with the City Band, p' <o 4enow Williamsport, Pa. paraded them to Elks Hall, provid- | Frank S. Haak, Lebanon, Pa.; J ed those who desired to make \tho C. Hayes, Kittanning, Pa.; Mrs. trip with cars to Mendenhall Gla- Kittaning, Pa.; cier, and staged an impromptu s 2 dance for them until sailing time. Slmémukln, Pa.: Robert Wm. Huey “It is the finest greeting we have guccoa1e” pa;: Louls Jacobson, | Tk Philadelphia, Pa.; J. Albert Jeffer- son, Easton, Pa.; Mrs. Jefferson, Easton, Pa.; Daniel W. Kearney, ‘p e, Shamokin, Pa.; Thomas B. Kelly, |= | Pittsburgh, Pa.; Wade H. Kepner, ! Wheeling, W. Va; H. I Klne Drosses e r ool WATERMELON | vertising work vy the Goodyear- ON ICE Zeppelin Corporation. broke loose lin a high wind, struck. a high} TMRERTIa; T Pittsburgh, Pa.; Mrs. Krill, L) burgh, Pa.; Charles Lanigan, Rome, N. Y.; F. Lee Lavery, Franklin, P: Mrs. Lavery, Franklin, Pa.; Benja- | min Lewis, Aliquippa, Pa.; Jerome prevented further damage. Juneau Drl';g Ray J. Miller, Homestead, Pa.; Mrs. Miller, Homestead, Pa.; Clarence O. Tel. 92 - 95 Five Fast Deliveries KANSAS CITY, July 13, — The PPET New Shipment Lowenstein, Latrobe, Pa.; Mrs. Stel- All Sizes up to 44 H E EATON’S 1a McCormick, Pittsburgh, Pa.; Miss 4 o | tension power wire, igniting the = = X Edith McCormick, Pittsburgh, P $12.50 Val Is DESTH“YEDW&SGHM. £ = . Edward A. McDowell, Umqntown o ues ] } Capt. C. E. Brannigan, pilot, wss<§ = Statlonory 5&;‘1m:‘mGHMc)l;g;::nccmgfii;u; ; . ‘Seg:::l; boufmhe}:t crew escaped se- E § 50¢ to $5.00 Pa. Chiffons. G “ Breaks Loose in Storm and| rious injuries. ; E = . b Jacob Mamolen, Jersey Shore,|= Jaittons, Lrepes, 5 Hits Power Line— | The ship was destroyed. H Pa.; Miss Mer]l Metzgar, Pittsburgh |= " i g . ke | The fact that the big bag was|Z Pa. 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