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8 AVIATORS LAND ON ISLAND OFF NEWFOUNDLAND German Plane Reported Damaged but Fhers Are Well (Continued hy the D the land m. yeste The first believed the w to the day the ntend was avi and spection ghowed to make re w \ml\ | however, more 3re \tors a e, were ved the to take damages seriou men : De hour flier A Chis { 31 for abl of of fog ot vl by Dr. M Bay, the in groping re plane | ini Que five hour Cuisin Bre will Island. crew. A tomorrow Greenly REPAIRS UNDER WAY NEW YORK, April 14 pairs to the pla Bremen under way but will require twe or three it will for New Re ne ork WILL B}' PRUMOTFD DUBLIN, April Comman ant Fitzmaurice Bremen, will Colonel in the I Army for his part in the flight Press . a made _ next Jearns for an ail-Iri Atlantic Ocean year. to be mul-- ('ONGRATULATIONS WASHINGTON, Apri President Coolidge m..,\ through the Navy Radio gratulations to the crew of plane Bremen 14 sent con- the IS P DUBLIN, Fitzmaurice today: the happiest and proudest woman in the world. He will not do any more stunt flying if 1 can hely gy PROBABLE GUIDE CEEDITED WASHINGTON, April i4 huge light flashing white from an octagonal tower more than 80 feet in the 8 credited by the National Geo- graphic Society being the probable guide of Bremen'’s crew in landing Greenly Island The light is miles, Society off The light i ng to navigation ma s off dangerous rdther l!mn an invitation to the Society statement says and continues, “To have landed on the little spot must have been a noteworthy accomplishment.”” as the on visible for als said. considered to as keep shoals and, GREAT WELCOME PLANNED NEW YORK, April 14.—Stirred g they have not been since Col Charles A, Lindbergh flew to Paris, New York's milions are planning such a welcome as only he received, when the of the PBremen finally reach this eity. Since early Thursday morn- ing when the news came that Koehl, Fitzmaurice and von Jiuenefeld had hopped from Dub 1n for New York, enthusiasm has been gradually mounting when word the fliers gafely landed Groenly Isl the whole city joinc ous than ving “A splendid venture gidering the tremendous odds, & great achievment in the of flying said Richard E. Byrd “I think the flight of the men is the remarkal ever made,” said Charles A. Levine .- MAKINEN NATURALIZED erew had and came at Johan Makinen, native of Jand, was granted his final zenship papers this morning in the U. S. Distriet Court. Makin en, who has lived in Alaska since 1927, is a fox farmer. e —— 014 papers for sate at The ]mpvo e 4 TaE JunEAu LAUNDRY Franklin Street, betwesn Front and Second Streets PHONE 359 Plumbing Contractor No job too big or none to small. We Fix "Em AlL A, J. HAWVER plane three Louis Greenly | Jeave | " hop 4 only “1 am| and | and con- | | annals Commander | | Fin citi- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY, APRIL l4 1928. [ Juneau Lumber Mills Tie Contract TREASURY HAS Given ¥ /.,{‘ Inm‘m‘ by R. R. HEALTHY CASH Net Cash Balance March! 31 Was $1,158,963.03, Smith’s Rq»ml Shows Alaska had in it of monthly made and was No. treasury 2 and T4 $1,158,963.03 Treasurer public 1 was regarded b, and railroad offi 1 to purchase only 1 - .- SOPHOS BEAT FROSH - | IN FIRST CONTEST SCHOOL B.B. SERIES) there w the h in to the Territorial T S s current fund tural College n amp b Altho | the fir s banks i ball ) connect coupled with 1 the tha Frosh with to. hi 1 five four lost the atin B ur passe ar, with andt, six strikeouts and and Bar and no vinners, 2 - pa pitched fo vhile Nelson did the receivin themn ught McAli Good playing the were marred numer ten being of Powers ci pitching game Crrors but 1, while four SEATI A 1 was recor nograph a Washi on, [ wmndred miles north of 14—An here the Unive v timated which three were by the 9€! oted wh they and sshmen errors ! and the er after a pr hu by Clark's three was the bas r, with two hits and two runs, while Nel- | son made two errors, dividing the “|boner honmors with D. Livie. R | 8. Raven umpired The next game | early next week, | niors and Seniors. After the six |games of the series have been | played the team having the high the case will b est percentage will be acclaimed the U. S. District Court. | ¥tonsr, was done in the case ) | except to empanel the jury | - —————w———— JUNEAU WOMEN'S .CLUB conne 3 its, the i Biraus messa today, quake Associated out the above Al a newspape for information felt in northern cities could he ned, was felt lowever, Yo outfit b lost | | lived r ymising sho! in seventh inning A the bagger no DONNELLY CASE will be played between the Ju. The jury in the Lee Donn excused until morning at 10 o'clock, time the case will be at | MOTION OVERRULED IN DAMAGE SUIT s Club will be at Mrs Waggoner's dence evening at o'clock. 5 gram be given ing. All members are |be present. |adv The motion for new trial, Nean Women | made Dby Helienthal and Hellen thal, attorneys for the defense, in | the damage suit, Ole Otterstad | vs. the Alaska Juneau Gold Min. {ing Company was overruled this morning by Judge T. M. Reed in the U. S. District Court. The wmotion was filed last De-! cember after a verdict in favor of the plaintiff had. been returncd Near! 300 is involved in the damage suit, in which Otterstad claims he was dependent on his son, who killed in the mine, for suppor! No appeal from the decision has been filed by the defense. a urged Mary Gorham PR N A RALPH MIZE HONORED Word was rece |1y of the pledging of son of Mr. and Mrs. R Juneau, to Tau Beta | Engineering Honorary, State College chapter Mize's this s¢hool year, ed to Bta Kappa lectrical neers fall. ed here recent- Ralph Mize, Mize of | Pi, National at Oregon in Corvallis honorary to Thi: second as he Nu, Nati 1 in tumnltu-, Alaska Steam Laundry | “SERVICE and QUALITY” We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15 Bre- | PRESSING BN e THE SALVATION ARMY | SELF DENIAL — Within the next few days the Annual drive for funds will be started. This money is needed for local.and Alaskan needs and a small portion for our world wide work. Your generous support in the past makes the objective this year certain. Earthquake Is Recorded This Mornmg at Seattle tent and will he out of commis | give a piay e showe General hool and vault and $64, et cash balance th severai eattle. was As far hoek | shock MONDAY Monday | wh continued Nothing psterday | The regular meeting of the Ju- held res will after the business meet- to MEMORIAL SERVICES. OF MOOSE TOMORROW | mory HALIBUT, SALMON w afternoon, beginning| The Mary Annual Memorial [ Bowman N re w th Ann arrived from the Capt in fishing pounds was purch at ents by the Juan Fish- and Packing Company buyer, Drange, who is purchasi in the of Wal- v'elock, the £ 1l port Lodge Moo Tuneau Loyal Order of 1,000 of hich q is in c¢h e o deliver In add vocal numbe hem e give Mrs. €. H. Mac ! Ge and G maquist. ¢ One will e a reading, |salmon nmidt wil and he will the yrati day to his 1t | | | absence n by Orge Spadden D. Ferg and Mrs thousand and the libut were Sadia, traveling ld - Stor brought 9 and 5 cent e MRS. L. JOBSON BECOMES pounds of k uson amount Gus same Capt. Sandy buyer for the Company 14 and BODY BURIED AT FUNTER Juneau Salmon Instructions for Jay wer A. Boyle of the U missioner's Court in the body rey found there veterday. Officials the Fun ter cannery who reported finding |, the body, said that there was no evidence of foul play and that the body was in such condition | that identification was impos Fun Judge burial at given L vorted L Mrs. Lorene Jobson Ahlers, both of Juneau, W narried this afternoon by Judge F. A. Boyle, of the United States ‘ommissioner’s Court Ahler al years Faulkner. E. Krau Mrs. J The and M1 s, who has secret the body of m, of wrecked W1l The shortly after no wa ister of dau propyietor s a and Baker, Shop, fi 2 hoat wa last f yert the of of this 1ter A seauty of trace - found of the AUTOMOBILE TURNS OVER The delivery Grocer Brothers load George car and a damaged when the auto to fhe edge of the road and turned was damaged gro morr losc ceries wer ing went too Seatter ove T o con srable e m for a few days. — e Cahill and sident the homebound Dougla beer Gruen diamond b i watches lead the vogue! Island re. in are wife, who have States for on the several Yu Designed with exquisite art- istry by a modern guild of watchmakers. Adorned with diamonds of purest texture and finest cut. Fitted with movements of utmost time- keeping dependability. These beautiful, style-leading Gruen Watches are here in widest variety, priced from $60. Come in and see them! we kon SPECIAL fine 72 sheets of WRITING PAPER with 50 ENVELOPES to match for $1.00 NUGGET SHOP | WEEKLY BROADCAST pound Best Head Rice for % 7 packages Kelloggs Corn Flakes for 3 m; Tender Sifted Peas, Amocat, No. 1 tall oE s cans De Luxe Sweet No. 2 for cans Raspberries, Loganberries, Blackberries, Del Monte, for 7 rolls Scott’s Tissue Toilet Pupel Fresh Red Rock Cottage Chm‘sc pint Strictly Fresh Butter, Maid o' Clover or Jcrsev Brand in quarters, pound . 3 dozen Fresh Large Size Ranch Eggs for 1.00 YOU SAVE MONEY BY DEALING WITH US Nothing But the Best Is Our Motto GEORGE BROTHERS Phones 92 and 95 Front Street 3 Deliveries—10:30 a. m., 2:30, 4.30 p. m. ———— Plums, Del Monte'," 95 30 LOGGERS STAGS Excellent line of all-wool waterproof- processed loggers stag shirts ew stock—all sizes J. .M SALOUM Flame Killer Ten minutes after the last fire we asked one of the most popular volunteers if the fire was out. He snapped back saying, sure, this is not 1882, this is 1928 and Juneau Fire Department. thank you, no wonder you are so peppy, since you ‘t-u'e user of Happy Home Canned Foods at prices and methods of 1928. Our reply was, Our stock is composed of leaders—ask: any of our customers. GASTINEAU GROCERY SOLD HERE TODAY| Thomas this | well known in the ci banks |many friends here. ——————— s ond|C. S, C. EXAMINATION | FOR CLERKS, JUNEAU P. 0. halibut ng brought in today by Stevens, halibut | BRIDE OF J. L. AHLERS ®hown reavement, John | G.| [city. sn Mr. G. B Both M | The Ci | |clerk in t | plications ingion May 19th of | may be ¢ | master at | Skinner, {1l Servic | Alaska | ends 1 m band, Joh w man, aboard A E is Faulkner's Ahlers is employed at Ric announces’ Secreta - eee - — CARD OF THANKS I desire Caton, a passenger for ————— DEMURRER OVERRULED A. J. QUOTATIONS IN THANE FIGHT CASE| NEW YORAK, =pril 14.—Alas- the a Juneau mine stock is quoted The demurrer to the n|l|mn|t~||'||ml.i\ at 3% which was filed last week by the| oo g m;:}:'i'ma CALLED e will eontinue Mr. secretary. as e Plumbing Shop fr. and Mrs. Ahlers are and have|attorneys for the defense, in the | case of Evan Dzaloff and Kobak, charged with using a dead ! ly weapon to resist federal offi-| A meeting of the Juneau Ten- cers, was submitted this morning |1is Club will be held in offices without argument and overruled{of the Alaska Electric Light & by Judge T. M. Reed. Th- date|Power Co. on Tuesday evening, for the trial has not yet been set.|April 17th at 8 o'clock. All mem- SUEERSa S S bers are urged to attend as mat- ers of much importance to the MOOSE ATTENTION {Club will be considered. All Moose are requested to at-|adv. Executive Committee. tend the Annual Memorial Serv- ———— ices to be held Sunday aftcrnoon| Thomas Knudson, Juneau old- at 2 o'clock in Moose Hall. adv.|timer, sailed from Seattle enroute L e to Juneau on the Yukor this 01d pavers for sale at Tite Empire. | morning vil Service Commission an examination for local post office, ap- for which will close Application blanks sbtained from the Post- Juneau, or from G. H. y, Board of Civ e Examiners, Juneau. he S e | Locdl E ggs! Local Eggs! Fresh every day from the National Alaska Fur Farms. at—— GARNICK’S PHONE 174 to thank my legion of the kind sympathy e during my late be- the death of my hus- n F. McDonald. J. F. M'DONALD. or well known mining Juneau * Yukon. A S It is the wri cians f with spe their ad given direction n accept | Free De !Sub Station Post Office No. 1.| gredients the Four registered pharmacists at BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. When We Sell It ERIOUS SERVICE our tten or business to follow orders of ph distinet remedies, cific instructions as to Imintstration. The in- the specifications pharmacist and the 15 for the patient are details. None but ced pharmacists should responsibility. “Cooked With Oil” EV(’l'y time you eat a “SHREDDED WHEAT BISCUIT” remember it is cooked with a Ray Oil Burner GEO. B. 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