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SEP’I‘ 30. 1935. By BILLIE DE BECK 17 HOLLO - INEERMATION THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG WHUY AILS VE, GOOGLE 2 WAAL--BUS' MAH ED EF VE OON'T LOOK EZ EF YE HED STUCK YORE PUNKIN HAID DOWN A FLOUR BAR'L-- You:h Is Stabbed Attempted Assault on Two Girls’ Results in Killing RED DEER, Alberta, Sept. 30— Leonard Wickwire, 17, was stabbed to death as he allegedly attempted to assault two girls, Annie Ellen Kirton, 16 and Margaret Gladys Hendrew, 18, who were alone at a farm house. . The girls are held pending an in- vestigation. Annie allegedly plunged a butcher knife into the attacker’s chi both girls. Police said that Wickwire, two ye: ago, attempted to assault An- nie, and was paroled by the oourts to his father. 5 — e - SMITHS TRANSFERRED ¥ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Smith and Jean Smith arrived on the North- land from Sitka. Smith, who has been chiel operator for, the Signal Corps at Si is enroute to An- chorage a ferring him there. - ZUERIN ARRIVES S. T. Zuern, merchandise broker, #rived on the Northland from Sit- ka. (- ONE--TWO--T-THREE- " O'VA KNOW TH' WHERE- GREAT S M @103 K First Cousins Are Born Here to D eath Hildres Beca Grandpar-| ents, Double Up, Within an Hour, Sunday Frist cousins, born an hour apart, arrived at the St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday, when Mrs. Arnold Hildre and Mrs. Jack Gould each gave birth to a son. Simultaneously, Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hildre became grandparents twice within the same hour. Mrs, Hildre is the daughter of Mr. 'and Mrs. Robert A. Light. Arnold t as he attempted to assault' s a results of orders trans- Hildre is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hildre. The boy, who weighed % paunds, was named Ronald Jack- Gould is the forme: Hildre, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hildre and sister of Arnold. Her son, born an hour af- ter young Ronald Thomas, weighed 6'% pounds. He has not yet been named. .- — MURRAYS GOING SOUTH E. E. Murray, Superintendent of the cannery at Kake, and Mrs. Mur- ay are on the Northland from ka enroute to Seattle. ,|red her deportation Saturday. ved from Sitka enroute the No"lhland D(uly Cross-word Puzzle CROSS L Unlmgreuefl 1. Tram le or 13 lele llnen 14. Bearlike 15, Guido's lowest note Wds a candl- date Trorlcu black bird umhemlucu Dlv|n8 oird ot gort hern B:zyvnnn sing- ing girl Night before an event Poplar _tree Component of an atom Flaws Watchtul . Single thing 48. Finished of cloth Parasitic insects Jumbled type 1. Past Frozen water Small fish 6. Accustoms Marked with Feminine name Go_suddenly and swiftly: colloq, 5 Hardened Shoe latchet Characteris- tie spirit ot a people or community Hewing tool 3 toopoume gn g e zones Signify Worn away e I%flll SINO[U[T] ITIAIPE T [S]TISENIEIV lO[R[1 [O]L[E] JAIRIBESIP| 11. Captivate 12. Take offense at 20. Clock n the form of a ship Prosperous periods . Recline . Keen . Menunfl_]fi I specifically EEE . selt . Caustic alka- line solution Reduce to fine spray . Witless or inane . Doglike 37. Japanese sash . Pronoun Burmese bill DOWN Not utilized One borp in & . Not these . Edible tuber Light ope cotton fabr Obtain Brightest star in a con- stellation . Negnl!\u place . News organi- zation: abbr, . Existed . Age . Family ot kings uiver '. Conllnen( 9. Chrll’sllnn era: W flflll W, I// wld B 9 o 1 1D Z°) 1 1 The g-uudun “uncle” of fio Dionne quins, Kinfi,eorfia V, has quadruplet v subjects Lionnes. omgu imhd as carefully ple nurses as the tbreo daughters and son of Mr, and Mrs. SNUFEY ONE OF THE KIDS ‘| iIng deportation to Rumania as an BES' BRITCHE THET!S TH M-M-M MOST 800“(995“ SCOTT, SSIN' -~ ?;“Woman_ in Red” Puts Up Battle, Betrayer of Qutlaw Dilling- er, Asserts Government Chiseling in Case | | (By CHARLES NOMAN) asociated Press Staff Writer) | The Ethicpian Empire is an old- | fashioned absolute monarchy, whose | provincial chieftains—called “Dejas- | match or generals, colorful in | their headdresses of lions' manes— | wield great local power. A road has to be built. A mem- er of the royal family picks up a . one. Courtiers follow his exnm—t undesirable alien. ple. The local chieftains fall in During the court proceedings shewlme Socn thousands of Ethiopian | styled herself as the sole betrayer | males are transporting stones, re- of John Dillinger, notorious gun-| moving boulders, and the road be- man. 1gins to take shape. She charged the government with| The land over which Halle Selas- “‘chiseling” on its promised price for |:ie reigns as King of Kings com- | spotting the gangster, whom she|prises some 8,500,000 Abyssinians and another woman accompanied 0 and 6,000,000 Gallas. The rest of !a movie in Chicago, where he was the population, variously estimated |shot down by police. ‘at around 12,000,000, are Danakils | She claims she was promised and Somals, tribes Menelik II con- $5,000, a trip to California, and quered and subdued. freedom from the deportation threat “Lest Wergt Befall” . . . for that work. | The religion of the black empire | She says she was paid the $5.000 i5 Contic Christian. It is said when Dillinger reward and given a trid wmenelik completed the Gallas, the to California, but the government: jnhapitants had to become Chris-| is welching on the rest of the'pians 2 bargain. CHICAGO, Sept. 30.—Mrs. Anna Sage, "the woman in red,” is fight-| was swift—immersion is the stream. and circumcision. | he Gallas are a pastoral people. | The Ethiopians are not mission- and do not welcome of other sects. Mos- | and others practice their on without molestation. iopia’s New Year’s day fell on tember 11. Many Races Temporary Bar A habeas corpus writ Federal Judge John P. Barnes bar-| A ing was set by the writ for Ostaker 3. Her attorney said they would sub- poena Melvin H. Purvis, former Chief of Federal agents here, with = whom the woman is said to have made the deal. | Aby:sinia, comprising one - th'd Furvis refused to comment. Fed- or Fthiopia's territory, comes from ' eral officers, too, were silent, bul the ancient “Habeesh,” meaning a they indicated that they regarded “mixture,” because so many races the charges only as a dodge to avoid naye joined to form the population.' banishment. The races of the country repre- Mrs. Sage sald she didn't believe cent a multiplicity of languages that Polly Hamilton, her compan- anq dialects, Old Ethiopian manu- icn and the sweetheart of Dillinger, ipts are full of traditional tales E knew his identity until a few days and folk lore which have not reach- Lbefore his death. ed the civilized world because of IEREA 3 the total lack of printing presses, F' h B | Much of Ethiopian literature, jeal- cusly guarded by the priesthood, is s ureau | based on ancient miracles that be- ° fell the country's saints. One is Staff GOlng the “Kebra Nagast,” another the “Miracles of the Virgin.” Marriage and divorce laws are SOIlth OCt' 20 to be lax . The priesthood s a powerful group which helps d nister the laws. There are no Season. Of_hCla“Y CIOSCS IN Jawyers, and the Mosiac code of All Districts October 15 | “an eye for an eye" underlies ju- | dicial s 4 —Crane Left Sunday Aisiaa The fisheries vessel Crane cleared o | from here at 2 a. m. Sunday for 6 Arr'/ve | the south, after winding up the fish- |ing season in the Westward. She b Plane {is among the first of the Fisheries y | Bureau boats going south fo: the | winter as the Alaska salmon sea-i from Int. con comes to a close. Icy Strait is closing October 5 and all fall fismng districts in the Territory PAA Electra Comes Qll will conclude on October 15. | L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent, is from Fa;lrban.ks on | Planning on leaving for Seattle Oc- ' Scheduled Time | tober 20 on the Brant, taking most e, of the staff to the Seattle head-, The PAA Lockheed Electra ar- quarters. After the new regulations rived shortly after 3 o'clock yes- are compiled in November it is terday afternoon on the scheduled likely that Wardens Don Haley and Sunday flight from Fairbanks with Fred Lucas, Mrs. Dorothy Baker, Pilots W. J. Barrows and Jerry clark and Mrs. Georgia Gallagher, Jones at the controls. | assistant disbursing officer, will re-' The passengers were: F-om Fair- }tum to the Juneau office. During banks—G. H. Proffitt, Ray Peter- the abzence of most of the staff in man and Don Abel. Fron White- Seattle, Assistant Agent Walter W.-horse — F. M. Kardanof, G. W. ‘Klnaey will be in charge here. 'Jackson and Dr. M. Frarxs. i Warden Lucas, who has been m e —— |the Alaska Penifisula district dur.' CHANNEL CABS, Phone 108 Iing the summer is now in Juneau. Shml at BUS DEPOT. ady. | CllANNEL CABS, Phone I Driental drama is basically relig- sta.nd at BUS DEPOT adv. lous nnd socsal nuthnrxt 25 say.. DON'T_STAND THERE SPUTTERIN'--WE , GOTTA DO SUMPINY WHERE ALL HAVE VOUL BEEN 22 THINK “lest worse befall them.” The | | TAX DISCOUNT DATE percent t allowed a: | comum . property owner on the Zapora for Port Al He expects to be away fo two weeks, again, having retwned £ | from Annex Creek where worl Alasks Jumesu cn te chen L Franz, Saturday ABOUTS OF A FELLER NAMEO SMITH-- suum:v SMITH ?2 Ethwpm an “Old Style Monarchy” | Chiefs Wield Great LO(‘.ll Power, and Priests Are ]nflm‘nta] Provincial chieftains of Ethiopia—colorful local rulers, followers ccmprise powerful fighting units in case of war. DOUGLAS NEWS Crowd at Bi 'g Event Annual Dinner, Card Parly and Dance of Fire Boys Is Well Attended The usual success attented the annial dinner, card party and dance given Rere Saturday night by the Douglas Volunteer Fire Department, With the new highway and bridge| open to travel, crowds came and | went during most of the night, and for the first time in its hostory, ~onvenient nlace for cars on Doug- las streets was hard to find. According to those in charge of he dinner which was served in the Odd Fellows' Hall, there were close | to 170 diners. The menu consisted gy mainly of baked meat loaf, muhed vegetable and gelatine salad and Sudive. Card playing followed the dinner in the lodge room of the hall. There were ten tables of bridg> and whist combined. The prizes wore won by Mrs. R. Langfeldt and W. E. Ca- hill for bridge highs, and Mrs. Rob- ert Rice and Al Lundstrcm for the lows; Mrs. Robert Fraser and Mike Rieser won the whist firs'; and Mrs, Charles Fox and Mr. Kar > the con- solations. The dance in the X tatorium, concluding event of the Tremen's entertainments, lasted un 1 after 1 o'clock in the morning. Edwards orchestra of f turnished excellent music dance. | —————— 2 pleces for the 'EXPIRES THIS I /ENING This is the final day for nayment of taxes in Douglas wtih he five d to ac- the last in Dou fllas' potatoes .and gravy, string beans,| 1 ‘emi and| Roy Hill and Taino Williamson, accomanied Kronquist. to remained there for the prescn!., - - MAYOR GOETL RETURNS FROM VISIT TO SPRIN(.\ A and Orin Ed- | ationing tha pest ¢ n v at Tmnluc Springs for two ‘weeks, [ening on the Estebeth. . - MOVING TU DOUGLAS i George Cortez and family have moved here from Juneau and will eccupy Lhe Rollins coLLago D SELNESS DIES AS i RESULT, INJURIES | Evan Selness, whose chest was crushed in an accident at the mine last Friday, died at St. Ann’s Hos- | pital late Saturday night. Selness, who was about 40 years of age, | had no relatives in Alaska. The re- inains are at the C. W. Carter Mor- tuary. No funeral arrangements aave yet bsen made, \>PE_TAL DELIVERY TO DOUG- {LAS: Daily at 10:00 a.m. and 2:30 pm. Kelly , Blake's SPECIAL DE- LIVLY—Phone “l. ¢ PALE RMO Iinen Shop ARTISTIC IIMBROIDERED LINENS Third and Franklin it w1 4 s | Butler Mauro Drug Co. “Express Money Orders Anytime” Phene 134 Free Delivery hour will. be extended unt clock tomight by City Clc druyl for those getfing in late Taxu have beem coming in f' 3 Mr. Gray sald this morning, : d the, usual clean-up is expected. i F— TO VISIT TROLLERS' Rev. A. O. Assen left & 10 o'~ P | turday ! ander. | about | Sl BACK AFTER ABSEN ° Art Chindahl is back in i suglas| erayi was | He will continue 1 h the| arrivec home his gas boat Ah ' from G. Ca Ly Bruce,v%n %m"en as they get ready lor mornln(dm Al New Zealand is watching their nroevess. Wrangell after a short stay here. | V7ATCH HOSPITAL P. L. McHALE “Net to Pirst National Bank” Clean $1.50, Jewels $1.25, Main Spri.-g $1.50, Balance Staff $1.50 . 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