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S e — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10, 1934. KEPT PRISONER O MAY2.2ISTRICT RING GARRIED |:cciicrsiz == ovs= ABDUCT WOMAN On his way to the Mayo mining ed same day. IN N, J, STABLE|Gomoess e v 5 AWAY BY I0F weex or SR (ke Wike of Shed Tewde 8 IO RO We Sell Quality Goods Only EGGS—Large Ranch, 8 o c of February, Livingston Wernecke, | Sh ]d f B l Field Engineer of the Alaska-Ju-| . . = i er as 1€ rom bul- Alithiontes R Unfor-| e Cold Mining Company, :ou;NaVlgahon n W.rangell' MEETINGS ARE HELD u.l ortlhe; elscueI n or-lfils momning on the steamer Alas-| Narrows by Night Is The third in the series bf “Week| . unate f'emale—Inves- |*a > ¢ | of Prayer” meetings being held by| MONROE CITY, Missouri, Jan. Mr. Wernecke will leave the Not Recommended the Juneau Ministerial Agsso:mtxor)x 10.—Four qulck-shooms:sgouréesper— tigation Started |steamer at Skagway and go by! e . gt . | i S | train %o Whitehorse from where he| To date_ alds ‘to navigation in| Wil be held at7:30 oiglook Sonight | sllves Who abducted Mis: Roy Par- | =5 PANCAKE FLOUR | penter, aged 40 years, wife of a = o lets of Police Sdozendors il ia g deL e i % e 4 5 xpl i RN vy _|at the Native Presbyterian Church, {WIl take a plane into the Mayo Wrangell Marows have beef I°|of which the Rev. David Waggoner |local school teacher, to shield them |= lo-pound bags D R A e T Ak 9 is the minister. The speaker will|from police bullets, are being hunt- : be the Rev. Henry R. Cross, who|ed today by posses. will speak on “God’s Guidance.” The woman was hostage for six Last night the Rev. Erling K.|hours and finally left at a farm Olafson spoke on the subject,|house. RIDGEFIELD PARK, N. J, Jan Pedendlt oday strove to solve | district. He expects to by surrounding the | Whitehorse by Pilot Eve of a naked mad-|Son, who leased a plane from thr Sophia Cerardi, ag:d Treadwell-Yukon last fall and has unheated closet-like | been operafing in the Yukon dis- | Ic S with mnd_i room over stable on the old trict, and qy with him to th‘!lvnl.!'ht‘ llgu[!s 11\:1({ ‘h‘nm.;b:?:;;m, VB O Tt SR R | o the Migne drd ey Barnes' estate. The woman was Mayo prom?mes. i : ‘;nml\ [nln) ind ‘xLl ”(m g mmg. the Northern Light Presbyterian|where they stole an automobile, pronounced insane by the County AThough it 1»5 impossible ,.(0,,01).‘“\1;‘ x}’u i 1€ l‘(er :"(ulu.s: I»)OAT » n;f it gyt b Physician, but is receiving medical |4t on a large scale during *hejrestoration of aids to normal co The aadsting Sk s e dliibiloin | sin battles lly severe ice conditions Further dam- y will occur. woman, M 42, in a VANILLA and LEMON EXTRACT— DIREBOTEEE: & sty Ve St s ol s 75c o ] attention. hi i abm]ll‘) il gl Should e [be held at the Trinity Cathedral| Mrs. Carpenter said they firs DASH—S'Pound paCkage Concentrated ” v on the property and a)the grea n in navigating | p g "t v g vonng on e propry and b 1 et cton i, by | ot oo G o vt T ake ber chtarn. = WASHING POWDER ... .. .. ... .........5J0 stable, alleged jailors of the wom-|expected tc be made from Mayo|at night is not recommended at e SRR s Mo ) s }E an, are held on charges of false|in the spring, Mr. w‘»“i‘:‘_“:k" said. 1“’:‘(‘[‘:““”‘;“_0”M_ FIRST MATE OF ALASKA Officers were pressing closely on;g . mprisonment, The two held ar e AT e TAKEN TO HOSPITAL IN |the gunmen wher they decided on|= 9 PHONE housekeeper, Miss Mary Griffin | North Flats South End 26. “Big” Dan Danielson, far | LANE IN JUNEAU = 174 ' B et o 1 Aw AY SI_EEP e e ™ [ 1rms atate on e il s | 0 " Lans, of @ Ingersoll- | = n Lindbergh Case i3 T T e ka, was taken to the hospital in|Rand company, arrived in Juneau|= Cerardi is a_former pugilist. He| } i i ot i was questioned in the Lindbergh| kidnaping case. He stayed in a| shack near where the baby’s body cold, when the steamer stopped there on the way north. He will| rejoin the ship on the southbound [Ketchikan suffering with a severe |on the steamer Alaska last night. [N NIIAATIRARARDOEK OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 10—E. Middle Ground North End Bea- | B. Benn, aged 67, the first white! cor " child born in Aberdezn, former Sy dL was found when he was occasion- | & Aids damaged: 2k ally at Hopewell State 5“"“"; “‘r“‘ U"‘“‘d,s“"‘h?s Most of the aids between An-| O °E® - & s 5 | Marshal, died of heart fTrouble C e B B ARG Mrs. Cerardi, the imprisoned| e iE Sy oA wie ecetol chor Point .1“‘d Blunt Point arc ! 5 CARBRAY TO HAVE woman, weighed 50 pounds when | While he slept, here. ol | out or badly damaged. - h e for the Olympia National Bank.| i s WESTWARD AND INTERIOR found. Cerardi acknowledged keep-|¢r for the Olymp t 1 Bank.| Buoys out of position: s . e . DIST. FOR HARDWARE CO. ing his wife locked up but denied| ROSS GOES HOME | Danger Reef Buoy 20. mistreating her. ljle faid_ he ‘look After receiving medical care at Green ltpcks Buoy 22.Y H. B. Carbray, formerly South- her from a state institution where h, tal for the last Turn Point Shoal Buoy 36 2 R P e i e o Bl o e el ose| Petersburg Bar Buoy 40 east Alaska representative for the week, Joseph Ro: eft th 0= | awak In t-—Ciaig Shoal LiahH‘SmLue Hardware Coffpany, :si mentally unbalanced and was keep- ing her with him for “her own benefit.” aboard the Alaska on his way to Seward to take over his duties as | representative for the company in the Westward and Interior dis- tricts. He will take the place of Joe Freeman, who formerly had the| Westward and Interior districts| and was recently made manager of | |§ the Portland,Oregon office of the | M8 Ireported destroyed January 4, will| be uilt and relighted as soon as R e Frank Manuel entered St. Ann's practicable. Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! 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