The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 21, 1934, Page 6

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| ' THE'DAILY ALASKA® EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC, 21, 1934. MYSTERY RAGE = i imieers WADED TO HER ™ Forcwuses BETTERTONE SEVEN KILLED o e e | GOL'H. HESTER SHERIFF IS MAY HAVE BEEN i e =« DEATH INBAY, | cosuovissniue DISPLAYEDBY IN CRASH OF | PASSES AWAY GUARDED: BY s | that the Eskimo uses such barbed | | growing craze for pleasure cruises, spear points, while neither the| | 2 | By o RENNIAS B xown's A A Henry Hester, aged 80 years, mnown | ada race, nor any other native | race, known. in, British Columbia, | ;’;:x‘l‘; e 9;"‘1; . a8 the “Fathler of Catian Statis- . P Foll | r 3 T - uped£nems the sale of curious. A few years NEW YORK, Dec. 21.—Trade on| BAGHDAD, Iraq, Dec. 21—The ties;" 1§ dead here. ' g reals seceve oliow: ing Spiriting Away of e et SN | v in B. £ Lead B r Of Mrs ago there were six such places; the New York Stock Exchange con- | giant American-built airplane . 5 Excavallons B droom ShpF o ;today there are 21. tinued comparatively dull today but } “Univer,” pride of the Royal Dutch \juRY BEGIDING } Negro Prlsoner to Th&OI’_V of Ancient, ANGHOHAGE Is Schaffner Found in , better tone was manifested. Sell- | Lines, has been found wrecked and Forebearers 1 * California Kelp WASHINGTON, Dec. 21 — The % ;';g:?esmfgfvzd"p; T::"lf; ‘j’“’;‘ed i 5‘ y SITELBYVILLE, Tenn., Deec. 21. —— | German State Railway is experi- ©. There were a few outstand- | e SR & o) INSULL FATE —Sheiff T. E. Gant, defying VANCOUVER, B. C, Dec. 21.—A CARMEL, Cal, Dec. 3L.— There ‘mentmg with the use of welded p The plane crashe i threats of violence, went about his » gainers. Today's cloze ~Was| q,ping a thunderstorm ten miles duties today under protection of mysterious race of “Long Heads.” % rails, says the Commerce Depart- _ ! My which lived in British Columbia are growing convictions that MIS. |ment. Express trains will run over sieadey | souta of I;u:;a Wclf 5~°““"3’S '« Ch { Emb a guard of 30 Militiamen. E X years ago, many of . 21— Eliott Boke Schaffner waded to a special track of such ls 10 planes foun 2 wreckage. arges mbez-, The threats are the result of fme 3,00, 5 4 ANCHORAGE, Alésks; Det. 21 | Ss CLOSING PRICES TODAY | The plane was the second in the | tate s ges o TG L Lt M B ol This | times” daily at 75 to 95 miles an |hour. The rails are 98 feet long and so conected that Y e ers when one of her slppers Was|ajmact no joints. s NS ORK. Dat 21 - Closing | resent Melbourne Air Derby and| zlement Are Being |3 negro charged with assaultig a quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | was called a flying hotel. | by young white girl. A mob gathered k today is 19, American Can| On the present trip the plane Welghed TOday |and three men were slain in the whose skeletons, tools and imple- | A gale with a velocity of 50 to 60 nher deati: in the bay here. ments have been excavated in the | miles an hour, swept Anchorage is expressed by officials and Oth- past two years from “Great Fraser |and vicinity yesterday. All air- " | Midden” at Marpole, suburb of | planes were grourded. No serious !attempt to storm the jail. Mean- | ; 4 (i i i i ed | . { Vancouver, may have been theqdamage has been reported. found in the kelp at Cooke’s Cave. —————b 10K, Arnoer:;cariofo‘frrmg:;ilquggv wnjh.iejlfh‘\; :;Wfifi‘;:elms et | * OHICAGO, TiL, Dec. 21—A Crim- | a¢ forebearers of the Eskimo. e | Mrs. Schaffnér. aged 39 vears, U, A Sy SROL & Sy " |inal Court jury is deliberating the | While Sheriff Gant had spirited This belief was announced here | RISTMAS TREES i ber of the wealthy clothin WANFED—Woman for housework. Bethlehem Steel 20%, Calumet and | java, when it crastet, state's charges of embezzlement | the negro away to Nashville. When is f was { CHI member Of y g Must be willing worker, exper- a 3, General Motors 31, Inter- The victims are Prof. Walch, of agatrist Martin” Tsull. - the mob learned this, they set fire jonal Harvester 38, Kennccott | the Batavia University; M. Ber- to the 74-year-old courthouse, de- | i d i f the Aneta, official - . United States Steel 37, Pound | etti, Director o bl B0 ey Gons the Middle-Wes { today by Prof. Charles Hill-Tout,| Order Now from the Hiway Par- | family, disappeared from her home | jenceq and good cook. Write Em- noted anthropologist, as attention |ce] Delivery. Call 202 or leave several days ago. She was clad In| pire G.1200, The defendant’s action in draw- t stroying the interior. again was centered on excavation|wn-d at Empire Office, —adv. | her nightgown, bedroom slippers e = o tha: Ttkn work. — e and fur coat. i ?:;SS.A!%;_“;O“' business man: M, | Utilities Company’s treasury to bol- 1hasdhei‘efcfe;‘-;':;“ :Mr?ohe ‘:gd hé: jon After months of study and ob-| Teeding tests at North Carolina | Mrs. Schaffner was released from NUGGET SHOP NOTICE MUSICIANS AND Boeknan, Commander and chicf | Ster the sagging stock market ac- | ol T spiriti ;g tg: fe T:: n;{;‘vE servation, he offered as the main |State college show a 30-pound pig | the hospital only last Monday,| Special gift tables loaded with THEATRICAL WORKERS pilot; V. Steenbergen, second -pilot; count was branded a theft by the | g! y. 1 | prosecutors 'in “the final summing | S | 1 | i point in support of such a theory | can become a 200-pound hog inlwhere she had been for a complete | thoice articles at $1.00 and less. A. H. Walewyn, engineer, and C.’ NOTIC | the fact that the “Long Heads,” |about 20 weeks. Te! —8dv. Special meeting Sunday at 4:30| Van Zadelhogg, wireless operator. | UP. Of the case. 1CE | i i """ T L s in Labor Temple. All music- The last radio recefved from the | R |ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1,1935 and theatrical workers urged ' craft said the plane was ha.ving‘ CHRISTMAS TREES |the scale of pay per hour will be 0 to attend. difficulty during a storm. Order Now: the Hiway: Par- {$1:20. for carpenters; as allowed F. E. (SMOKY) MILLS, | e |cel Delivery. ‘Call 202 or ‘leave Northern Zone by the P.W.A. adv. Secretary-Treasurer. | Old papers for sale here. | word at Empire Office. —adv.| CARPENTERS LOCAL NO. 1. 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