The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 27, 1937, Page 8

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ELDERLY MAN IS ABDUCTED NEAR CHICAGO | Fears Felt thai Charles Ross Has Died at Hands of Kidnapers CHICAGO, Pear that Ross has the hands kidnapers 2sed the ) today without word fr e retired manufacturer or abductors. urday night American Legion Opens Annual Convention Abducted on Road Ross was abducted on a road we of Chicago as he wq in from more with Mi il Freihage, 46, his office Greeting Card C until 1 ccretary THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 27, 1937, DUCK FLIGHT IS | Lumber Crashes 'ABOUT SAME AS | SHoolmgSlants at 7 o'Clock | Friday Morning—Regu- lations Are Outlined With the duck - fight labout the same as last year and the lseeson scheduled to open at 7 o’clock |Friday morni Executive Officer Frank Dufresne of the Alaska Game |Commission announced today thati en started on the duckj patrol has flats in area to guard against any one jumping the Friday morn- hour and assuring all hunt- n break. also advised again rcessary to have duck, are available at the repeating guns must be sed to three shots and licensel is required which can be obtained | at the Commission office or in the| sporting goods Of 150 hunters checked on open- are 30 stores LAST SEASON ‘mill wharf at 7:30 o'clock Saturday reported | | ARCTICS BEAT OUT MISSING GIRL [MANY VIOLENT Through Wharf TOOK OWN LIFE | DEATHS OCCUR Juneait Lumber Mill workmen were korking today, salvaging ap- | proximately, 30,000 feet of lumber that crashed through the wharf between the City Wharf and the ATTREADWELL| OVER WEEKEND Body of Connie Allen Is Nation's' Streets and ngh- et Found in Old Building ways Scene of The rough-finish lumber, mostty| with Bullet in Heart Tragedies 2x4s and 2x6s, and took three piling | it fell through the weakened (Continued tfrom rage One) structure to the beach below, car-|————————— (By Associated Press) At least 146 met violent death in rying a lumber truck with it knew the girl casually. A copy oi| h¢ Nation's streets and highways ———— |a song, “Be Nobody’s Darlinz But| ver the weekend according to com- [Mine” also was found in her pusse [P/lations made by the Associated Press, A speeding passenger train struck a truck filled with passengers Su day forenoon. The passengers were Survi Besides her hu in Everett she RIVALS SATURDAY; | PAY'N TAKIT LOSE and sister, her father, nd leaves Charles Al v ving i rs 4y Sncr‘;;:en‘:oletn:r:’nn:‘mm l\‘fi"x :: bound for an outing near Mont- The Arctics put it all over the the Salvation Army at Los Angeles | S21CrY- m:g:r “;"“;g l":‘:i“"f“.m:l\f' Pay'n Takit bowling team last Sat-| On the jury this morning were 5w, Bty SALIARSR ur night in the Commercial William Feero, John Laughlin,!® i a1 Bowling League Tourney on the Frank W. Pettygrove, Alex Gair, Jr ? Brunswick alleys, winning-out by Bernhard Havdahl and Mike Risser.] Lo9c and placer location notices a score of 2486 to 2238 | U. S. Marshal William T. Ma-|for “'0 at The Empire O G. George did his best to put his honey on behalf of his own office IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIL team over the tdpe with a score of and Police Department this morn- 522 but, no use. Three of the rollers ing said he wished to thank all on the Arctic pushed their pins down those who had cooperated so well = e A > - 1 2 ing d t season, 10 had neglect-|,. o goore for each over the 500 with the authorities in their inves- g Gilbert’s « and detective; This was the scene in New York at the Ameri annual convention in Madison ¢d to ok > some one of the abovel . [tigation by furnishing informa-|% H squads have n ned at | Square Garden with state banners proudly designa‘ed where the boys come from. three requirements PR e Tonight the Columbia’ Lumber tion H ] strategic points awaiting receipt of | 4 - - ——————n | Indications are that the duckicompany and American Meat will, The body is at Carter's Mortuary s H any ransom nHote or telephone call. | | X flight is about the same as last year, | ieet. inending funeral arrangements. = ATHLETIC I Tells of Kidnaping PRIN LUUISE AGT"]N TAKEN Kuskokwim Folks Dufresne said, with mostly teal| “saiurday pight's scoring follows:| —— — H £ Miss Freihage said her former Dichie 16 L't wideeon and mallards available Pay'n Takit g H employep had invited dinner | e The flig may be somewhat de-|p Holmquist 152 147 181— 480 % ‘ - to dis matters pertaining to the rl Their Lanvudge layed, he reported, as was exper-|G. George 178 181 163— 522 STOCK QUOTATIONS 4 H company. They were tr ig along | icnced in Cordova when the season|a jydson 141 146 156— 443 * CTET RN N e oTME B in a car and were followed by an-| Artist Rockweil Kent's inscription opened there. However, after the,p Panter 9 156 126 371 L H g other car. The headlights shone in| o the new Postoffice bu in first few days, they had good shoot-\ " Burke 139 135 142— 416 NEW YOII‘KA‘S:{’L fln;uc"::izg 5 wishes to express and Ross decided to stop Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- shington may be the language 4 the Westward area and it is U e N quotation of 4 laska a - i‘ 5 al re(‘i‘“i()n_ - and over to allow the car to|cess Louise arrived in port from i lf the Kuskokwim, but the folks up nossible a similar condition will pre-| motals 705 765 768—223g:5%0ck today is 10%, American Can i 1iS apprecia b : p: 2 As R topped his car, thelSkagway 8 o'clock yesterd in that country doubt it, ding vail here ! Arutien “" 95, American Light and Power 7%, H to the publie for its re- o other came alongside and yrning and south two hours o . to a communication to the Bureau .o | Metcalf 191 101 157 53p|Anaconda 40, Bethlehem Steel\B ohonq0 and especially to & b Health Authorities Take ; ke o e : 71%, Calumet 10%, Commonwealth |5 08 also. later with the foliowing pas: ealth L of Ind Affairs today from S, Carlson 138 135 168— 431 and Southern 3, Curtiss Wright 3% = the Juneau firms and in- E A man jumped out and thrust his|for Precautionary St s |Lulu Heron of Bethel, who has been ELKS ACQUIRE BACON {seston 189 181 158— 528 Soutl g S A} I b ] tol at Ross saying: “Shout and| Alkens, ‘R, Jackson, H idons Lol el WL O e s B i 1 | Tom 134 180 193 507 General Motors 49%, International|g stitutions that took an : pistol at Ross saying: “Shout and| 1 iken ackson, H. New Case Reported g = B ON BRUNSWICK MAPLE |Ton 47; Harvester 92, Kennecott 47, New & .4 t in niding the & I'll shoot you Jackson, F E New Lase Reporte | Mrs. Heron says three Kuskokwim | Tencich 150 164 188— 4711 o0 OO o e Southern Pacit. |E active part in aiding the % e g0 : g |mierrciers aitempied o deer WITH RADDE TOPPING, o T e e s mes W B e s et The man opened the door and E. R D (Continued from Page One) {the language Kent used on the % Totals 811 851 8242486 Snr\“‘\c.t: a1, Pound '5495,,, éepub- H Saturday evening commanded Ross to get out. Ross rath, B Mrs Koland — | building and none of them was able, The Elks yesterday took the . - - lic Steel 2;'., Pure Oil 1;1'4 Holly | & : did so and was shoved into the other A. Ficken Monahan, S. 5. most eptible to the disease, it|[t0 do so, not even a word. She re- Brunswick bowlers into camp by 143 FILE ARTICLES Sugar 23%, U. S. Treasury bonds |8 car whih the remark: “This is a Smith, Mrs. H. V. Colburn, J. J. would be necessary only to close [ Ported they declared it v not at the Brunswick alleys. Radde, | — 4 P his & Among them: snateh job and my boss told me to Cc a8 Mrs T L e ’ o U of any of the languages along the aple-buster. came off with| Articles of “incorporation have 2'S 97.28, Atchison General fours g 4 bx i .\Jlnul;"A y boss told mi \,!r.m ‘_l]\ Kx Mrs. arshall, | gatherings to them. ‘l\u b s mapl xl»;,x\lu. f;‘\_mln of : \'|1 M e e tha Rk Top Mining Com- 1O sale, Bremner no sale. H Mme. Ernestine Tyler ring you Mrs. J. a ndsor, Skokwim, aer 0] T new 225 single gam igh and also| bt ik - & : . heir ca Fir for Spray Methoa Questioned SriRd L ot el IS on. |Pany of Fairbanks. Capital is listed ] Capitol Theatre The men took Ross in their car Miss Vera nafer N a e value of us- ught b high three-game hon- , 5 - s , Rut 4 Discussion ssiio the; yriue. gl I AN g, [been filed with the Territorial Au- DOW, JONES AVERAGES H Colissias: Theatre and sped away. =~ . Ruth Hirst R 8 iz a preventative spray for control JUNEAU A. C. DANCE 5 with 553 pins. a6 6500000, ‘and [eormoiaton! asah. THE Hollowihg: are fodsy's Dow, |8 oliseu . ; ‘I\:h,«.\ F‘lu'lxhduc (:mw] ‘lx: a filling Marcum, Mr. Miss B. he d held, and it was L . . £ }.-,mJ (:\la?‘. um‘ml 0\\1'l11(‘r o(f the J. L. Hall, J. L. Blockhus and Adler Jones averages: industrials 15203, & The Alaska Catholic station and gave lie alarm Simpiin: ted out by Di uncil that the o =) & VL QQ Brunswick alleys, topped his team- o syt . rails 40.40, utilities 23.73. = i . e R nen, 1 bl R asures e P RONOUNCED SUCCESS tes with s three game score of J- Nordale. 2 giunmnes i o |8 Labor Dispatch 1 - r1 i “ . s —————— | oy ¥ . - Miss J. An dley, | spray method e e N e 11. Of the three games played, the Eran e ATTENTION MASONS |E Daily Alas}(a Empire H Miss Francis Long A. Winn, ., y e U.S.C.C initle HI‘\‘I»'-; 8 ‘u‘ i t was an even 824 tie and the| 4 |8 Alaska Daily Press = SAN UENTIN Tom Biewsrs, W. Peg E. Win- g, Dr. Council stated that if Wd H‘“"“’ -mjfl"[bt ,l,”(‘:;‘ T the two, wins for the Elks. Thel A marrjage was issued: There will be a stated communi- | & Police Department : field, J. F. Multer. properly done, the spray Wil ER i e )r"‘ - HCORES EGlOW S T L by U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray cation of Mount Juneau Lodge No. ® and-Liocal 203 L M. & F. Freeman for Vencouver e subject ] A e B b oy TR d today to Harold Edward Mattson, 147 Monday evening 7:30 o'clock. & e il D. McKay for Prince Rupert St far e ys. ed success and “-‘] Metealf 153 177 162— 492 * at Kimshan Cove, and Work in the MM. degree—J. W. & M. & S. W. and Cen- * S e usefulness of this method °d at all times b mquist %'jf ;g‘“’ Halvorsen, who recent- Leivers, Secretary. adv. = tral Labor Council for ° ROBERTA BARTEN, ubiful, no action was - taken P2 8 8 145 RS iR 3 = G : a, Wa e £ % g : DURING F|GHT FRED AXFORD ARE upon securing sprays for Juneau. “;_1 SonIE :_‘: it}g Mrs. C. V. Kay, a medical pa- & use of their hall 5 ¢ A Commenting on the seriousness O 9; t, is to be dismissed tonight from A he situati i v stands, " — e — — * The 's Hospl WED ON SATURDAY, %, ¢ Siaion a1t now stands, 2654 wock 1n toe ity Bl Goin, = e o e 7 The Bt Ot 51 hni Bovpial S ¢ - : & | “We have now only one case, but decide “hj““ equipment to purchase Brunswick | Third Disturbance in Cali-| iss Roberta Grace Barten be-lthat ga oe far as we want it to go, 11O the receipts of Saturday night's 172 169 170— 511 e 4 s 1ths ame the bride of Fred Axford|rt s ive that aution 211air. 166 171 161— 498 i i o fornia Prison Within :(““. r‘.“: ‘.-,“(.(k’ ,,’\J i j ,,‘ KU A\ (]:‘:"J“},‘l )“"1‘\ Aot se ':' L): - 167 136 157— 460 '"!fl:}: R A Elmummmmuumnmmunumumuu(flv' O nghl Days mory, Saturday, with the Rev. Wil- x 0.k 3 [NITIAT]ON 146 187 157— 490 il R e I liam G. LeVa officiating The Health Commissioner contin- B. Poolc 173 145 e e e e | T SIS o 2 T O seoiin- - pOSTRONED THNN s 1S : Another disturbance in the C. presence of a small group of friends|not contract the disease within two 5 Totals 824 798 fornia prison here, the third w in th ch of the Nativity. For|weeks after being in contact with Initiation services which were to > in eight days, led to the shcoting Ner wedding the bride wore an af-|, ier, he will not contract it. have been ‘r m\‘}m%h‘i by DEFER BID OPENING P el glup cf terncon dress of gray bl Therefore T cages de- the Order of \ave been | > of a convict by a prison guard s i 8 [ s LA e e O il arin b hakt MDY Drevioy 't DI0 Thoi th. Seyast o convist: L ORhtan. i accessories, and a corss ivelop in Juneau within two weeks, POsti 0 / ! gladiolas. Mrs, Wes Obe resent precautionary measures Meeting is to be held instead at 8 gymnasium which was scheduled for was shot from a guard tower p resent precautionary measur el : : 4 Aday 3 5 o TR i love e s e A Bk il iR pm. in the Scottish Rite Temple. next Friday has been indefinitely Bnd Pred Owrroll, amother megro, . ‘070« FALZ 8 HRD sy O R after- The Douglas Lodge was to have bostponed. It was announced today fought in the prison yard in an at. With bale yellow gladioli. Mx Jay nt at the me this after- 5 B RigRR ang.lu an 8t \e best mar I i s been in cha of the initiation by PWA Engineer-Inspector Ross A dearelbiin il the best man. noon were: J. F 1 2 to start a riot. coreniony; & Peten- \ Pisactor .ot it Bk will not be held untit some The action has been Duncan ignored warnings to stop e Ep- Divecior of thie " ud ., ter. The otsé . id, due to a change ! by 0 SYP tion was held in Affairs, R. E. Robert chool Ume later, The postpon said, due to a chang n&h[mg A e ed BY: ments, decorated in autumn % board member; A. B. Phillips, Sup- ™ cause of infan 5 in pl other alleged ringleaders. Duncan SH, eandlialbht wH ntendent of ‘Hohatls: A 8. Dukil ABDRE s 3 was Dil I wne leg and his conaiion S & = 2 Sy ; Pennsylvania 'rmits citizens ¢ is not ion All con wer Mr. and Mrs. Axford are to make 1, Principal of the Juneau High 5 i Y £ | Penhisylvanla per nits citizens' to immediately sent back to their cells 'P6l Dome in the MacKinnon|School; DrsJohn A. Carswell, Ter- Lede and placer lo-ation notices manufacture only 200 gallons of FROM THE FORENOON ON 3 : X 1AL CEES: apartment ritorial epidemiologist: Dan Ral. fer sale at The Empire Otfic Iwine in their homes annually. - ton, Chief of Police; Alfred Zen- — I = Fflrmer Membfil— Al ICIAN DOCKS |ger. Daily Alaska Empire; William [~ Mahoney, U. S. Marshal; Mrs. E. F. & T ] JUNEAU AGAIN WITH Moo U5 dardi o = FOR HOME OR BUSINESS Hotel 'un eau n of Health secretary; and Dr. W. W. Of Congress DIES OWNER, ANHEUESTS oo ERATI y | DO trim yacht Alician was dock- |, 5 <.‘ Dr. John Summers, of Wu]" fr. aud MIA Lo BN Taviies ot b | HOSPITAL NOTES | SERVICE and REPAIRS la Wa”a, \Vas,l.. Dies ‘;.,“n Mrs. Henke and daughter|” Miss Gretchen DeLeo, who h Suddenly {Batbara, saw the sights of the |, & Alhe oatite for med Phone 34 1y |Capital City re. Py rester i : | re, was dismissed yesterday | The vessel helongs to Mr. Larson! LYLAH | WALLA WALLA, Wash Dr. John Summers, Represenative in Congress for €n consecutive terms, died here Saturday ni 1 of two weeks. 1 pl,m tomorrow 97 Sept 1916 to 193 it after an | Burial will | 1658 \ Duke of Wlndsor ; Is Now Just ‘ Another Hushand PARIS, Sept 27.—The Duke o: Windsor is today just another hus-| a shopping tour. Duchéss made appointments Lund on The O n i onceted. 1o bl S e 24,000 pounds, to definitely provide for a “FUTURE 2 i . Chave |12% and 9 cents; Pacific 000 tablishments which for years have e e one tal ‘i wosld's BeR R LR L one's ambitions. An Insured Account The Duke busied himself with|000 Pounds of sable, Gloria with with us will help you realize these am- plans for a series of conferences: »000 pounds, both selling for 5 s . " s agents here {cents; Swift II, 24000 pounds, F. bitions. There is No Safer place for your % BT C. Herbert, 10,000 pounds, both 3 & : LEGION ,T().: INATE selling at 5 cents straight Savlngs thon ‘VIth the omination of officers for the new | e on year will start tonight at HOLDEN FLYS FIVE Bradford Post, American Legion, the Dugout. The nominations remain open for three meetings, ... ATTENTION Society Rummage will Martha which September 28, has been until further notice e eee Sale cancelled adv e regular meeting of Alford John! in was scheduled for Tuesday, | Republican | with sev- hunting ! way Try The Empire classifieds for! results. rm' sale at The Empire Office, Lloyd n, hopped today to the o Polari ku mine with five pas- artered o |sengers in the Fairchild. Ty Accounts Insured Up to $5,000.00 They were C. H. Metcalf Mr. and i j:vm Bates W. H. Whalley and a GOYERNMENT POSt OfflCe BOX 2718’ man named Johnson Juneau, Alaska Bl G R SR N B Lode and placer location notices Jolin Aymond, a surgical pa- who met the Aliclan at Ketchikan |ient, w s dismissed yesterday from his guests when the Mellon st Ann’s Hospits party ended their charter. | Al 1 h are doing no hunting, they| Mrs. Arthur Tveten, a medical pa- at reasonable cost. say ure but are merely taking a pleas- | tient. y cruise before they make their gy back to Seattle shortly FIVE HALIBUTERS SELL AT SEATTLE SEATTLE, SP))L. from the western here today include 000 pounds, amount, 9 cents; dismi Ann's Hospi sed yesterday from | Mrs. Charles Lescher and baby son are to be dismissed today from St. |Ann’s hospital. 27 the Grant, 39,- Columb me both selling for and Mitkof, 39,000 pounds, 11% THE DESIRE TO SAVE... 1 pounds, 12': and 9 cents. ALASKA FEDERAL SAVINGS & TO POLARIS-TAKU Alex Holden, wih Flight Mechanic Our Refrigeration Expert, cquipped to give you Quick, Efficient Service Rice & Ahlers Company HAPPINESS FUND” is part of every- OUR CURRENT RATE ON SAVINGS 4% Temporary Office: Columbia Lumber Co. JOHN HOUK, is OWNER FLOOR HOTEL JUNEAU TELEPHONE LOAN ASSN, Telephone 3 exclusive! X-ER-VAC! The New-Hair Beauty Treatment Produced by Crosley Radio Corp. Designed by Dr. Andre A. Cueto to stimulate and aid Hair Growth. w‘ The Scientific Way to Beautify Hair. Evening Appointments for X-ER-VAC MODERNE— All New Latest Model Frederics Equipment. Experienced Operators and Cosmeticians— CONTOURE 'COSMETICS Distinctive—Convenient WILSON MEZZANINE [ i

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