The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 30, 1929, Page 2

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Plane In Sight Unecxpectedly, at 4:45 pm through a light sun that scattercd the fog, the big, gray, dual-motored planc, roaring its way over snow- sapped mountains, wooded islands and blue waters, appeared. Within few minutes the do and shore were again crowded with | people. As the plane taxied to the buov, the United States Forestry boat Ranger and other boats put outl from shore with a reception com- mittec of 40 prominent - citizens, headed by the exccutive committee eomposed of John Panamarkoff chairman, W. R. Hanlon, Mayor of Sitka, Jim Roberts, and John Min. Fliers Go Ashore The four filers boarded the Jaunch amid cheers from the crowd and expressions of welcome and congratulations from the committee As they stepped upon the soil cf the former Russian capital of Alas- a, four little flower girls, Betts Hanlon, Elaine Bolshanin, Nadja Prossof and Nita Eggersgluess, went forward and presented them with a huge bouquet of flowers, while showers of colored tape and confetii covered them. Father A. P. Kashevaroff, of Ju- neau, greeted the fliers unofficially, but the chimes of St. Michaels ca- thedral, the Russian Greek Catholic church, were not rung, nor Wwars their presence recognized by the Church. Banquet In Honor After a few hours of rest, the fliers were taken to Moose Hall, where a banquet was served in their honor. The menu featured Russian king salmon (piroy), Rus- sian treats and salad sweet pic, , cake and coffee. One hundred and fifty people were seated at the banquet table. Mayor Hanlon delivered a short address- of welcome. 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Merchants ALASKA BEING FAVORED OVER sian, then in Eng the friendlin He ncs»vu\ ss of Russia and | cénery, out-of-door life, sports; na= tural resources and business oppor - ’ tanities. ‘ ‘The new series of Empire Buildcr i programs. begin this evening, Sep- \ commander ets,” made of | a speech Land of & off, marine pi sroadeast the programs: KGO, Sun Francisco; KPO, San Fr: 5C0; KFI, Los Angeles; KGW, Portland KOMO, Seattle; KHQ, Spokane. e . \Great Northern Railway Includes Territory in Radio Programs upon the advi r, next spoke of impor e of the route SON SEEKS INFORMATION taken from Russia to Attu. - ER off, mechanic, made a The Pacific Northwest is again B S ONOS eI RATHER being represented on the coast-to- ; |coast radio programs. A. J. Arrivee, i Traveling Passenger Agent of the were doing Great Nmt_hcrn Railway, ahnounces tific purposes. that a series of programs designod ntbat TRRCBUN to carry the story of the up-and- peech | W. Alberts, of the Bu ure alk on what fc viation Secking his father whom he has not heard from in a quarter-cen- tury, Joe Ensley, 475 Pine Street, San Francisco, is asking for infor- mation regarding Herman Ensley. r. H e feature ev Wb tho off Song,” reciting pcoMming Northwest and, Alaska, L lg‘f]emewfi ;.:;Z'; hc:;: ;rzn"h:n *xploits of the John Baranoff days |Peine brondcast weekly by thelEl Frce by B ol his . wite n 1808 Great Northern over the network of {2 € % 4 st and small son. Prior to that time T rthe . hem of the re-‘““‘ National Broadcasting Company. Was @t Dawson and it wa ception committee are taking the| A now Ik 4 e “‘fslg“?" thought he may have returncd to four flicrs in auto mabiles to ple or. the coming series, Moc- JRe" (ORB" " Tnearmation regardir jof h about Sitka ,‘~ with their localer, in the Pacific Northwest, arc ¥ can Pe sent to Secretary Ka A dance is being sed tenight m |™? le, of this city, or to Mr. Ens- | Moose Hall |to be £ red in especially arrang- § 255 s | e |ed ttings. An Alaska pro- ley, in Mrariche, | i be included in the series f ' X _ CAPT. GILIE RELIEVED 1 ll-known, western wri‘- | “LODE MINING CLAIM LOCA- |, Capt. 8. K. Giljc, of the Admiralf buted stories for the {FTON NOTICES AT THE EMPIRE ! Evans, was rclicved of much anxiety | - o v Raymond Knight, the / theatrical director, who, cognized as one of the fore the Imost radio drama producers, -ana || reported 10 {who produced the Empire Builder t year, will stage the arrived here last evening. | He had made all arrangements to protced to the place where Land of Soviets w have been forced down. Capt. Gilje received distress calls | from the Russian plane when the! type of program, with plane was 110 miles west of Capelmodern fiction storles, s sald to Spencer and intended to drop pas-fafford many opportunities to plc- sengers and mail here and rush u) ture aska and thc Northwest as ‘he aid of the fliers, but later he‘“ s ay, 1ts climatie advantages, | ] heard the plane was safe, receivin, his information from the bulletin| 5 for your | n the window of The Empire, nml'MaE"ed owom.'n F.‘"FG" | prlnting,:oWe 1lso being confirmed by Agent Brico | w| ats e e nly Baby Food W it i hatwe e 3 b s B t St 10 aArakRs Y‘nr 3 years ¥ awe only baby food, | are equipped ¥ he hing else formed gas. Now, (*H“"s“c:tnfiu‘"‘ s to Adlerika, T eat anything|’ d v life."—Mrs. M. Gunh. t as replaced September 21s(. | Just ONE spoonful Adlerika re- Klauak Inlet—Klawek Reef Light e | GAS. o ¥iui G aut SRl cported extinguished September | ottap. Acts):m BOTH upper bl(l!; 23rd, will re relighted as soon as| o, 0. Vi srhvkicabls; { ower bowel removing poisons ver knew were there, and \to give your worktheprop— er attention and that we are able ‘to | turn out a Chatham S , reported m ng >d your stomach trouble. 3 hat you have tried for A lltllflctfl? and bowels, Adlerika will \s PimOdel' o gder-Muuro Drug | B Y pyrBUS TO THE TEST Douglas by Guy's Drug —adv. PHONE 83 OR 85 “The-Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCERY n Russian, telling of the trip from tember - 30, and will oceppy the Moscow, the purpose being scien- | ‘half hiour between 7:39 and o t nd good will between the na- | o'clock, Pacific . Coast time, every | Lions, His sp: h was interpreted | RADIU HouKuleunday evening. through Father Kask The fcllowing coast stations wili Weather Conditions As Weather Forecast for Juneau and vicini Prcbably showers tonight and Tu Rccorded by the U. S Bureau ity. beginning 4 p. ™. today: esday;moderate southerly winds. QUALITY LUMBER Time Barometer ’I!';?n(;u ::u\r::hly Wind Velocity Weather | D 5 sty 30.22 s 4 Pi < ~ % i el s : ‘EiE;dy SPRUCE, HEMLOCK and today 30.23 53 y \ Sl , CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS “ (J]LD,\R YESTERDAY TODAY | HgheR Jbw oo tRm HES Clear and Common Grades Stations— temp. emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather ne Bethel Fort Yuk n 66 Portland kL3 San Francisco 60 PP 20 cldy ~ gl, 32 4% 0b& Olsarl Surfaced and Rough 28 36 - 0 Clear | 0. . Oy Prompt Service 4 0 0 Cldy 1 4 1.12 Cldy ‘ 44 46 10 Trace Pt. Cldy | a6 50 16 42 Rain | Juneau Lumber Mills, ne. ~ PHONE 358 -Observations at Barrow, e pre low from the Ale meridian and falling rapi > continues off the Pacific Showers have fallen in and clear weather prevs 1tures from of Tempe slightly Cordova southeastwa 08 18 PICKED UPHERE;GREAT APPREHENSION ss Calls Cause Anx- iety as Feared Plane Was Forced Down Sitka Reception ‘nthusiastic crowd greeted the at the boat landing at Sitka cheers and serpentine. Girls sian descent presented a huge bouquet of flowers. plane will remain at Sitka and probably hop off for e tomorrow. Old Russian families prepared a banquet for the fliers of Russian nd Saturday were rehearsing 10 " old folksong re- the exploits of Joseph Bar- anoff, first Russian Governor of Ald which hdd not been sung fot’ ‘many years, Tt was also planned to ring the chimes in St. Michael cathedral, when the plane arrived, but Rev. G. G. Prossor, of the Russian Greek chmch forbade this although he the fliers friendly, but unof- h ally citing Naval Escort ommandcx Shestakov was noti- fiedl at Sitka last might, following BEDDING and LINENS You'll be: enthusiastic ably fine blankets — they’re thick and su])er‘b]y soft—huoyantly light and the color effects, in pastel shades are lovely. Pequot sheets initwo Sheets and pillow. slips in dainty pastel shades. : Rayon bed sl.)reac‘]s in colors. Bath and hand towels, two for 25 cents and larger size, 65 cents each. Face cloths, two for 35 cents. LINENS Beautiful imported linens from Belgium and Czechoslovakia. Tea cloths, in pure signs—$§1.95. All linen luncheon square, and six napking—$2.95. > at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., . have fallen decidedly Lumber For Every Purpose eastward to the ulf of Alaska. High northward to Yukon and in the Gulf of the Inter but have rise utian w ils in the Interior Fill up those EMPTY Lamp Sockets with rd wi l‘w Land of So- . y Bl . Edison Mazda Lamps |'l})h~ of the plane in l‘w air will be taken. i i 3 " s Take-off | The p 5 s i e I'he Standard of Comparison attempt and waving their hands to | the throng lining the beaches and docks, the Land of Soviets took-ofi | at 8:11 o'cl yesterday morning from Seward after two days’ storm | on Resurrection Bay. The bw)‘ was placid erday morning and the sun was endeavoring to break‘ Keep a few on hand for emergency use. ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER COMPANY Phone Juneau No. 6 for Quick Delivery through the cloud banks. Up Early ose at 5:30 o'clock | \t 6 o'clock. ‘ the canvas cov- | took down the wooden braces, ering, loaded 50 gallons of gas and startbd\ the propellors by the air tank and | Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. Douglas—Phione 18 warmed up the engines. They cruised around the bay testing each engine, and on the third attempt to take-off soared north, then| wheeied ind and headed througn | Cain's Head at the entrance of the bay at an altitude of 500 feet and vanished around Hardirig Entrancr Hundreds of pictures were taken by two moving picture men. 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