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GOL. E. W, CLARK T0 BE MET HERE BY MURRAY HALL Aeronautical I nspect or| Leaves Anchorage for Ju- | neau by Plane ThisAM. | Col To meet land plane irnish air trans- lark to Nome e he has be designated by L. Ickes, Secret the to determine and s in which the PWA may as- sist in rehabilitation of the burned city. While he is in Juneau Col. Cl‘\rk of ays confer with Gov. John W. y concerning the Nome con- ditions and restoration work that is now underwa; ! BY PLANE | B. Hayes received afternoon that Col. E. W. is aboard the plane Baranof piloted by Gene Meyring, and is due here this afternoon. Col. Clark was taken aboard at Keichikan from the steamer Yukon, YOUNG EIRL IS ABDUCTED Four Men Are Placed Und- Arrest Charged with Offense \ ataried Witk BINGHAMPTON, N. Y, Oct. 1 George Watson, Conrad and Carl Schildwaster, and Thomas Newphe, all of Bavaria, have heen a 'ml on charges of abducting 17- old Gertrude Bender, of Mi burg, after throwing her compan- ion, John Hutchins, off his auto- and in The mobile. She was released mediately told the police was not harmed —m——mm————— M Egg Prices Are Advancing TRA LARGE (A Real Bargain) dozen THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 1, 1934. Hiey Long Vieo | BOWLERS #§ found John McCormic Huey Long becames Kingfish and Der Fuehrer of all Louisiana by the victory of his candidates for Congress and two state offices over those of the N Democratic primaries. dates n(munalml for (‘(mgxe» are shown: Fernandez BI\OV\N IN JAIL Lillie Bro' i by the own, Ind ice on vagrancy. She Federal jail awaiting ar m(!n\ is in city the ment e WILLIAMS TO OR MONTH IN MRS. R. H. H. Williams left on the south to spend ng friends and and the acoma )-(‘ At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 : AND TACOMA 1 | | i Ing tournament history will be seen | season. { has not | cent years but he used to be good | w Orleans mayor in Huskies Long candi- vs, Grizalies, @ We announce agency for New Fall and Winter m. Latest catalogue now! § tens. AAAA to C widt $13.85 $22.00 High Built Kid Monks “Rough Grain Ghillies *Tongued Pumps ‘1. MILL Beautiful Footwear $15.00 iy GEORGE BROS. an exclusive ER’S odels . . . izes up to hs. THE LEADER | New Pin /ixilltls to Make on the Elks' Club alleys tonight with the opening of the Intercol- i legiate tournament, first of the OPEN TOURNEY PLAY TONIGHT: Debut in First Matches Several faces new in recent bowl- In the first match at 7:30 o'clock between the Golden Bears and the| Trojans, Chet Zimmerman and| Merv Hunt will be rolling against each other in their maiden bow ml house league competition. Arne; DELEGATE DIMOND TO SPEAK BEFORE CLUB THlS EVENING Delegate Anthony J. Dimond wm address the members of the Busi- ness and Professional Women's Club at the Council Chambers this even- ing at 8:30 o'clock, it was an- nounced today by Elsie Minch, Sec- retary of the organization. Legislation on problems of vital concern to women and other im- portant questions of the day, par- playing in the present recavery program, are among the subjects on which Delegate Dimond will speak tonight. All women, whether members of the club or not, are invited to be present this evening to hear Al- aska’s Delegate, and a large at- tendance is looked for. - MISS VENETIA PUGH AND Hendrickson of the Golden Bea done much bowling in re- and will undoubtedly give a good | account of himself. | The Bruins and the Indians tan- gle in the second engagement, at 8:30. All bowlers on these teams took part in last yeai™s tourna- ments. | The final match, at 9:30, will be between the Broncos and the Gaels. In the latter aggregation will be , who was a the famous Mc- former member g} Cormick Bros. five of Treadwell.| He emerges from a long ret with @& no: al 150 Tage will likely smash ‘that mark hand= ily when gets warmed up. | Tomorrow night six teams of the Northern Division .will start their schedule Vandals vs. Webfeet; Polar Bears; Braves | ki s i ALASKAJUNEAU? : BARGETOWBOAT ATTLE, wct. 1.—Moje 'nhl‘ cson, Tacoma shipbuilc sub- | | mitted the lowest bid of $14994 for | wstruction. of a ot wooder | towboat for . the Jur \‘n\x‘ Gold Mining Company, at Juneau, | Alaska At \ loaded ious parts understood ucted in barges cor e | The 18 mountain cov of | North Carolina have a population | of 390359, or persons per mile square ‘thcxc \over. MRS. T. M. REED LEAVE ON ALEUTIAN FOR KETCHIKAN Miss Venetia Pugh, Deputy U. S. {Clerk of the Court, took passage for Ketchikan on the Aleutian. She {will remain until the present term of court in that city is completed Mrs. T. M. Reed accompanied |her daughter to Ketchikan to visit until the term of court is ticularly the part that women are | kinds of mild ripe Domestic tobaccos. Then we age and mellow them like rare wines for flavor and taste. MONDAY WEDNESDAY SATURDAY ROSA NINO GRETE PONSELLE MARTINI STUECKGOLD KOSTELANETZ ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS 5 P. M. (150t MERIDIAN TIME) COLUMBIA NETWORK STOCK PRICES LAD FAILS TD oo Vny Cas [Twununure TAKERELAPSE, ~ SAVE MOTHER <= | DUEL RESULTS TWO REASONS ~ FROM SLAYER AT FACE SLAP Baltimore husband has let the do- Declines Extend Nea rly Ny Former French Cabinet Of- mestic relations court know, get his goat, especially when they climb | into bed with him. Cats, cats, everywhere,” he com- 0Old Bov Wit- |plained to Judge Albert H. Blum. Down Line of One to “My wife has six of them. I put| - 1 " The Mre Pomt nesses Tragedy in Home up with them until I woke one| ficer Sticks quyer hree or More Points ’ e Troubles morning and found two in bed Honor Satisfied ; | NEW YORK, OC;‘ l’rlsltnfks s:,}:fi “That was too much.” ST. MALO, France, Oct. 1.—In a fered a relapse today following the | MARION India: October 1.— | However, after some a 3§ S Preatioils sdieekt Tk HIHE aoel na, ber rgument, | two minute duel with swords, Guy Armed with a knife, nine-year-old Clifford Olin Dodson risked his life the tabby disliking husband agreed | Lachambre, Under Secreta ary in the to a reconciliation. also the inauguration of Federa Deladier Cabinet, during the Sta- control of securities and exchanges. L . ; > |in vain in an attempt to save ST e~ visky scandal, wounded a aris Declines or one to three Or mOTe |nis mother from the wrath of his BRADLEY—CAMPEN lawyer in the arm on Sunday. P’x‘n\ points took place and activity was | stepfather. }lawyer, <Jac 5 > e not pronounced during the entire f vyer, Jacques Renouvin, slappeq | Both the boy's mother and step- | Miss Opal Bradley and William | Lachambre’s face on the e wad A |father, Earl and Mrs. Laverna Campen were married in Wrangel:|0f St. Malo last week and d TRy By D | Spencer, are dead. August 20. The ceremony was per- | him an assassin because he The trageay, according to the |formed by U. S. Commissioner John | Member of the Daladier Mini CLOSING PRICES TODAY authorities, is the result of pro- W- Stedman in the presence of | The duelisis agreed bef, NEW YORK, Oct. 1—Closing longed domestic difficulties and MIS- L. A. Olsen and James Nolan. |Start (o stop when one a quotation of Alaska Juneau mine |friendship of another man for a Folowing the wedding ceremony touch. stock today iS 19%, American Can |woman. the young couple left for Olive —— ., American Power and Light| As Spencer fired shots at the COVé Wheré Campen has been as- | WRANGELL CANNERIES 4%, Anaconda 11, Armour new 5%, {lad’s mother, hitting her in the 0clated with his father, Walter OPERATE DURING FALL Campen, for several years in ranch- ing, fishing and trapping. | Bethlehem Steel 267, Calumet and |head and chest, Clifford aimed his THE FISHING SEASON Hecla 3%, Curtiss-Wright 2%, Gen- knife at the slayer. Spencer point- eral Motors 28%, International Har- led his gun at Clifford who ran BB o | Preparations have been made by vester 29':, Kennecott 18%, United from the house. The man then Oklahoma's 1 per cent general both the Wrangell Packing m- States Steel 38'%, Pound $4.927%. fled and was later found dead. retail sales tax returned 'about pany and Diamond K. Packing D SHOP IN JUNEAU! He had taken poison and then shot $4,000,000 in its first year of opera- himself at the home of a relative. |tion endmg early in July. Company to operate during th: fishing season whxch oF o fal] fall We begin with the right Next we add just the right kinds and the right amounts of Turkish tobaccos to give Chesterfield the “‘seasoning” that helps to make them taste better. T Finally we “weld” these tobaccos together the Chest- erfield way—different from field a milder better-tasting cigarette.