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8 SEVEN KILLED; | PLANE CRASHES | I IN IDAHO TOWN Air Mail Plane Goes Down Nose First and then Rolls Over SAN | FRANCISCO | veaua¥ 105 ANGELES' GAN DIEGO MEXICAL! when wind and planc nose eral tir The pl National Great th Park Mont Lawren Salt Lake ed 6 i months; Floy o and Joseph Ric ary of the @gden Chamber of Comy - GOWEY SHEPARD SUPERINTENDENT SANDON,B.C.,MINE J. Gowey and Mrs who was the office of the ing Engineer, i perintendent of Mine at Sandon can mining district recent letter t Territorial Mining don is about 1} f mn couver, B. C., and railroad from both there kane, Wash. The Noble mine, has had velopment and quipped a 100-ton flotation plaxt was completed in 1920 a of §2 Over 40 n e ing t the mine h lots are I L r, New Yo 2 development be-| flier, ing done at the | the national Mrs. Shepard is also in Henry B and they are living in an attrac-|Dela, scion of the wealthy tive home furnished by the com-|pont family; Lieut. Dan pany, Mr. Shepard said |U. 8. A; Lieut. Lawrence |U. 8. A H. C. L Igeles; Paul Braniff, |as; Thomas « William Thaw , F 1, ganizer th Equa Harry Tuck 1ta Monic and W Emery Pa nerce, of Jun ted with itorial Min general su M1 1 Shepard H. R form LOS ANGELES, Sept. b A par orama of 1 aurir the past the Mine tional aeria year will laid éyes of world Field here the N 16 san Van ached by md Spe- | lant lots i the Included fl navy and entered n army, have amateur Five, silver lead ore de- | | ) 1| in the rost f entrie many fliers a great deal of W which cost | up aviation a the who have take a sport, Outstar in Lknown and furt work i fourth air derbic Dupont, W in one present time, last yea Sandon D Kearr L. D. HENDERSON REACHES NOME L. D. Henderson Commissioner of Education, is making an extensive trip of in-| spection ihe schools at the(ine glamorous color of past Westward and Interior, reached |gns of the great flying cla Nome last Monday night, by air-|win money and trophy awards t plane, according to information re-!yajine than $200,000 ceived at his Juneau MV oontested by glvillan Henderson was delayed for nearly [yaval pilots two weeks at Tocotna e | States, Canads storms which prevented him mak- | count ing the trip to Nome until a few| Ajp span days ago tinent, and special race e 1 and far to Los Angele derson to preliminary inte A tran Qistr! §chools, un-|continental non-stop air rac til the departure of the Victoria,|New York to Los An about September 20, on which 6! foature ovent, the priz will g0 to Seattle, returhing 1o Ju-| e § etk veluablo neau the ¢ part of October. D El p: )by Ce | rille | Calif. ford, | The this Territorial year will ha to mor to office military an the Unit Pan-Americs by and sev derbies will the co f Mr. Hen- in the Nome ssent plans re to stay visiting the W st & Ames, Los An. - SALT LAKE Ty .‘ 0 MiLForD Spectacular thrills as well as a cyclope g before L Acronautic | oy | the o over one or more | n £ Wilmington, u- s, 1. i ve 1d 2d n n- from near | 1l add/ Sa - - - MISS BENJAM i RETURNS Miss Blanche Benjamin, of Marysville, Calif., who visited Mis Dorothy Goddard here a short ago, returned from Seattle on the Aleutian and has taken a position as saleswoman in the ready-to wear department of Goldstein’ Smporium. Miss Goddard and Miss Benjamin o an apartment at Apart- ments. time LEGION are the meets TONIGHT at 8 P. M. e eee On and after Ceptember 1, credit will not be extended on accounts that have been standine on my hooks for « period longer than thirty days. —adv. D. B. FEMMER. 01d papers ror sale at the Emplre. D R S DO PR - AR Cannin g Peaches Are Here Our Canning Peaches arrived on Dorothy Alexander, and we offer them at $1.10 per crate or 2 crates for $2.15 You all know our quality of merchandise, service, and price on Bananas and everything. YOU CAN ALL REST ASSURED That the Happy Home will make your home happy too. SO PLEASE REMEMBER Others Specials Our Regulars—All the Time Ask Any of Our Customers Gastineau Grocery PHONE 37 i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1928 Air Derbies to Reveal Aviation Progress - CHEVENNE America and as @ for commercial fly concerning the f have cropped up recent ity given attendant aviation ing festival to many proving ground 8. Problems & business large numbers as a result of the public- famous flights, and the impetus to commercial The Los Angeles f will supply answe of these questions, FAIR TO OPEN ON WEDNESDAY OF NEXT WEEK S. E. Alaska Exposition of i Industries and Fun Nearly Here y Wksz‘épcpj./ CoLumBys 1Y) 3 Legend = INTERNATIONAL ==NON STOP weme TRANSCONTINENTAL =z PAN AMERICAN The Seventh Annual Southeast- ern Alaska Fair will open junean one week from this afte ind continue for four da Carpenters are already busy mak- ing necessary alternations, ar- range are being made for Ireceiving exhibits and coneession are planning their booths booth has been sold and appl ms rejected for out-of-town exhibits coming in according to advic received and the farm - produce ind flower display will be better than at any previous fair, it is |indicated noon ments men Bvery many lack « N y phies. The winner will $12,500 There will be races York to Los Angeles and from Windsor, Ontario, Angele: alr de from New York California city will b receive from New to Lo by to divide intc lagses | into L diffe Othe three \ip. rent cubic inch ement aces fixed S, | from San Francisco, Oakl and Mexico City to Lo Numerous other c tempted to set new tance and navy in cour, endur races between army planes of various types, | national guard competit chute jumping events, and ver nodel contests for children will be featured But from tne and contests, aviation {will find much of interest herc |during the nine-day meet. Heavy |reservations have necessitated al terations to plans for the expo- |sition building, now under con struction, where manufacturers of {planes, airplane devices and |cessories will display their pro- actual races enthusiast aside ac- ducts. Brad- | authorities of the will be on hand Leading | tion field avia to at editi. | tend the several aerial organiza | tions’ annual conventions in Inectioh with the races | With the approval of the N | tional Aeronautic association, the con- School Tablets Special sale this week of from | School Tablets for 5¢ and 5 of the regular price. Now is the to stock 10 cents, just time up on these. HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next to Phone 33 Valentine’s Tree Delivery dia of aviation information will be offered visitors to the National Air Races and Acronautical Exposition n Los Angeles September 8 to 16, The routes of| four of the majer races are traced on the map above. ast, is scen with one of the exhibits, an autographed prcpcller, and one of the many trophies. ley M. Steele (left) is contest chairman of the cross-country and closed races. Miss Edith Thomas (right), aviation enthusi- | event Entertainment this year has [been placed in charge of the local {post of the American Legion. The ladies of the Fair Auxil- will m tomorrow after noon at 2 o'clock in the ( Hall, it was announced today Mrs. C. J. Skuse - SISTER SUPERIOR RETURNS Dud- iary by California Air the Race association meet, has offered prizes. Trophy tional cash pri 17 control citie the transcontinent routed, and by firm ndividuals the to sponsoring 5,000 in and casl awards ted igh Sister Mary Ludov#, Superior of Ann’s Hospital, returned to Ju- {neau on the Charlotte from a short trip to Victoria, B. C. by the | which | St derbies ar Princess and al hualnas S QUARANTINE LIFTED The quarantine against chil- dren attending theatres and other public gatherings is lifted and leverything goes on as usual. Re- member curfew will ring at 9 o'clock beginning Monday, Sep- first time enter competiti®n |tember 10. Mason M. Patrick trophy GEORGE GETCHELL, he races and exposition this Chiet of Police. year will serve more than e ———————— to dispen aerial information to]Old papers for saie at tne Empire. han Although the zer speed lled in 1925, will aggin program this year, the Mitchell speed trophy for pursuit planes is expected to take ts place in the matter of thrill and military attack planes will f6¥ he canc he off the John L adv ST S S 5 R HEATING "PLANTS $250 to $350 For small to medium sized homes we will ey install complete in working order an electric welded steel warm air furnace with register in each room and guarantee it to heat your house to 70 degrees in zero weather. GEO. B.RICE Heating Sheet Metal “I tell you in advance what job will cost” Plumbing 10c Pound FRESH SOLID FIELD TOMATOES Bl WE WILL OFFER YOU Canning Peaches for $1 Box Later Part of This Week EssssssssssssasssassEsTIss GEORGE BROTHERS Deliveries—10:30 a, m., 2:30 p. m. and 4:30 p. m. Phones 92 and 95 tor from the Second Division nl’"rflr The Highla Alaska, at their home in West Se.|The- wher attle. The young senator weighed time before eight pounds and fourteen ounces Francisco and is a fine, husky lad. He will - IS ON TONIGHT; J |be named Charles Wesley Brown Jr. The son arrived on the birth. PUBLIG GUEST"W of the mother, who is getting y ! along nicely.—(Alaska Weekly.) Complimentary Affair to [FORMER JUNEAU GIRL Be Given by Officers l SAPROAT and Men of Cutter ; ds at Carmal-By- they will spend returning to make their some San home. Mrs. O'Neill was born and grew to young womanhood in June attending bcth the publie high schools here. Later the ily moved to Seattie, where they lived since leaving Alaska. Mr O'Neill has been in San Francisco for the last year, and was joined for the summer by her mother and sister, Miss Anne MeLaugh- lin She is also the sister of Theile, wife of the Secretary of Alaska, and of Miss Catherine McLaughlin of Juneau, and of John and Dennis McLaugh- lin, who are visiting here at the present time. Mr. O'Neill is with the San Francisco branch cf the Southern ific Railway. fam- IN SAN FRANCISCO Miss Suzanne McLaughlin, In preparation for the annual!daughter of Mrs. Anne McLaugh- Complimentary Dance tonight of lin, for many years a resident of the officers and crew of the U. 8.'Juncau was married last Satur- S. Unalga for the people of Ju-|day morning at the Old St neau, the A. B. Hall where the|Mary's Cathedral in San Fran. dance will be given, has been cisco, Cal., to Eugene O'Neill, of gaily decorated, with the flags of ithat place. Mrs. O'Neill was at- different countries, the interna-|tended by her sister, Miss Anne tional code flags and the flags of McLaughlin, and David O'Neill, the Coast Guard, making a color- | brother of the groom, was best ful setting fer the party. .Inhn!man. Eighteen friends of the G and, Phm. M. 1st Class,|young couple were present at the who is the member of the dance|wedding and at hreakfast, served committee in charge of decora-jat'Mrs. McLaughlin’s home after tions, has been working con-|the ceremony. The bride wore stantly for the last days, ia dress of flesh colored chiffon with several assistants, trans-|and carried a bouquet of gar- forming the large hall into a|denias and lillies of the valley. vivid background for the dancers.{ The couple left immediately Other members of the dance|— SR s committee are Harold Stabler, | . e Yeoman, First Class, and R. M.|] SUGAR! SUGAR Stevenson, M., First Class Canning Peaches When the dance begins at 9:30 Canning Prunes S 1.40 box Crabapples . 1.40 box o’cleck tonight, one of the )\usl%.; E o Greenstuff more reasonable than ever before Best New Potatoes $2.90 sack Spud Murphy, ship's mascot, will! GARNICK’S beaprominently present, as usual | PHONE 174 when anything done by the| - e i 4 SRR g WEISEL ON TRIP Georg: Tesinel, & eral manager of the ber Mills, left here ca aboard the Driva, Capt. Fred I - ton He expects to visit Wran- gell, Ketchikan and the West Coast of Prince of Wales Island and will be absent about ten days. stant gen- Juneau Lam. y this week two T . @ $7.60 a 100 Ibs, $1.10 box is personnel of the Unalg The | dance wouldn’t be a su s with- | out Spud,” declared Capt. L. W.! Perkins. | MAJOR ELLIOTT ON TRIP TO INTERIOR A RO RS 5 T ST TS | 3,5 S A Major Malcolm dent of the Alaska Road Commis-| sion, left on the steamer Aleutian for the Westward. He will go from Valdez into Fairbanks, by way -of the Richardson Highway U.8 8 and after inspecting the new Yu R e kon Highway to will return m the Alaska Railroad to McKin-| - i 29 I/ f ley National Park where he ex.| UNALGA i (- l / ts to spend a week looking| | iott, presi-| over the Road Commission work| which is being done on the park roads and trails 1 Major Elliott neau in weeks, Officers and Crew welcome you to their will return to about a Ju-| | month or six| ————————— “UNTO HIM A SON THIRD ANNUAL COMPLIMENTARY BALL 1S’ BORN" On Thursday, August 16, 1928, af son was born to Wesley Brown, the wife territorial of sei The yatest designs in TALLY CARDS PLACE CARDS GIFT CARDS and GREETING CARDS at—— Given in A. B. HALL Tomorrow evening, September 5 and it’s Luxite HoSiery This new stocking is a semi-service weight, all silk over the knee, with a four inch lisle band. Has the much wanted and popular NOUVELLE HEEL which is a pointed heel. And is full fash- ioned. The price is only $1.75. ASK TO SEE THIS AT Golastein’s Emporium Juneais’s Style Center