The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 5, 1930, Page 8

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8 : TH stretch of inhospitable, rugged top-| near where the instrument was SEARGH Fflfi |ped, snow-covered peaks. I-EAD ls HELD found, and that pieces of fabric, ap- The search for Burke in the Liard parently from the plane, were country just now no doubt is ag-‘ |seen. He was forced to aband GAPT BURKE gravated by reason of the fact| FUH DIvIsIuN ltunher search after his discovery TEI-L sTURY [ ] his disappearance occurred Wwhen | »by the incoming tide. Two boats soft ice was forming in lakes and | which are plylng on Cook’s Inle streams. At this time the ice is have been asked to search for the . F RulTLEss usually too heavy to admit the use Bv DEMucRATs‘WfiCWE UF BUMBING b a of pontoons in the watercourses and rrill was wrecked he wa: ST e T too light to support planes on skiis, ,flymg 1rom Anchorage for Bristo % g while landing with wheels in the‘only Smith and Cole Su(:. Bay with heavy machinery. « Al-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Nov. 5— T Airp Wide Area - ica i i |'Thomas J. Mooney, denying all ® bsed to be Airplanes Cover egion is handicapped by resson of | (b1 ook eads (U plece of |yt dhpyc | Thomas . Miooey, Gefure S ! the fact fe al fields exist found Anchorage short! . —Perfect Weather— |18 (. 0 it tnose which nave| by 474 in 25 Places 1::; i dissppoarance his fat. 0S8 Day bombing. has filed an ap- Conventional No Trace of MlSSlng been provided artificially are al- |never was definitely . known. ?h,?tggvméBger;Q;,‘:,gsM;d\fiw; most negligible. The country is —_————— ot Ean YO MORE' (Conttnued trom Fage One) Prison Board. He waived all rights (Continuea 1rom Page One) |Very rugged and covered with heavy S e d promised to answer all ques- = g b4 ”Ns":h"hr:czzf:;:;‘369 The Democratic nominee also‘GRIGSBY I_EADS Safs T 4 ) X i s ng places @ t 3 > & thousands of miles_of | 0dINE places are the occaslonal| iried il three Juneau precincts | e You Could Give Six Pairs of These his craft in the Far e onq thev are difficult to de-| € uptown precinct at Douglas, and | British Labor 5 summers he |, = e fulfilled predictions by carrying| wch R HA % @ 3 ’ b s carrying prospectors with his ‘f;’:’,’(’f'f sty G Lo t Government Ladies Shppers --- to the Same Person! plane to various parts of the Yu- S > 0 “87 L | He ran but a few votes behind Passes Test kon Basin for the Treadwell people. | Wickersham at Wrangell, a nor- W ° __And all would be welcome of colors and styles that come He has had at his command most DEMOCRATS WIN mally strong Republican town, and| LONDON," Nov, 52-A_ smjor- Yoridli hav int Ked i &Y % £ A of the time in that company's serv-| CHANNEL TOWNS | lost Petersburg by 41 votes. I | i T i e e or glippera have now come into . packad in pretty boxes fo de- ice a four-seater Fairchilds plane,| BY LARGE VOTE‘ His Invasion of the former In- B Erieibent Fitoly Wirough s their own. They're known now light the recipient on Christmas equipped with pontoons in sum- d:lan snmng}lx;fld o!r Kt‘:““k\&;fies\?“- Has Margm of 417 Votes first important division of the as “Bridge Slippers,” “Pajama morn. Include several pairs on er and skiis i vint d wit —_— ed in a split vote ere, cker- . o . b 3 . 4 o ety oA i —Karnes, Hesse, Smith ~ current parliamentary sesson. Sandals,” “Boudoir Mules, your Gift ‘ list ‘by ‘all means. “Opera Slippers” and Com- Prices 75c, 95c¢, $1.10, $1.25, wheels during the breakup and! (Conunuea trom Page One). |sham’s margin being cut down to freezeup periods. During the lat- ——————|13 votes there. and Cole Leadmg loting on the motion by the ter part of the 1930 season the €om-| wor Senator, Frame 58, Gardner In the precincts reported up to Conservative Party to amend fy's,” just to mention a few of $1.35‘ $1.75, 32'25' pany took to Mayo a new six-seat-|4og Shattuck 680; for Representa-|Mid-afternoon, he had carried 15| (gontinued trom rage_one) the speech inreply to the ad- smart n in & er Bellanca plane. Which of these |toyes Boyle 762, Johnson 339, Jud. |tied in one, and Wickersham had dress from the Thrane. The H ORI v kg, model I aakony two planes Wasson is now flying|son 751, MeCormick 251, Paul 301,{received majorities in 10. | amendment was defeated 281 S & ? in the Burke quest is not stated|gampson 442, Scott 535, Winn 563, Minority Vote Missing 1185, followed closely by .the vet- . pgy Even Men’s Sllppers Have in dispatches. | Ziegler 569 Although there are 30 precincts|€ran Joseph H. Murrdy, who had Gone Modern 1152. L. D. Roach was in fourth coeeoooocommeon. Pilot Wasson 1s a California boy. | Total Channel Vote {vet to be heard fram, the vote 0| i\ o iy Lo;;.c dnd f‘:’nzurfl 1 Fall S yles Brighton Slippers, Fireside Slippers, Felt Slippers, Romeps,—they’re all here, more acceptable than ever, and still a mighty good gift. for the money. . The Treadwell planes at Mayo flr““ Eleven precincts on Gastineau] f;’ ;g::i"ff: ;:Pcper:[""o“:‘fg t";:’filpos;erl another oldtime Legislator IN ) T N | 95c, $1.25, $1.35, $2.00, $2.95, $3.75 ew in constant repair by the com-!Channel, including Juneau, Doug-| {was rupning last with 985. msemoo || [ eader Dept. St lproof || ] .eader Dept. Store pany, which has as many 8s two|las, Treadwell, Thane, Jualpa, Sal-|/Mated total for the Division. It is| "wniy"goqiak and all Alaska Pen- ‘103l0rV v Phone 454 GEORGE BROTHERS Open Evenings large modern machine shop which|Canal, gave the following vote: and 1,400 votes unreported. it was considered probable that serves their aviation as well as their| For Delegate, Grigsby 851, Wick-| 1In the general election tWo yearsjposter would overtake Roach and mining operations. lersham 655; for Treasurer, Hard-|ag0, the total vote of the Firstipe elected. Wasson has had more experience {castle 491, Smith 983; for Auditor |Division was 5476. It is expected| Only four small Second Division in flylng in the interior of upper Cole 551, Gaffney 959; for Highway there will be a slight increase in'precincts out of 20 had been re- Yukon than any other pilot, and Engineer, Hesse 578, Johnson 423, fih‘s number when all of the votes ceived here late today. The v cast this year are tabulated. was too light and scattering knows the terrain and the weather |Ulmer 380; for Commissioner of peculiarities of the field better than Education, Karnes 701, Keller 739. furnish any indication of the trent any other man in the business in/ For Senator, Frame 79, Gardner of the balloting. Wickersham hu that district. He visited Juneau and| 572, Shattuck 841; for Representa- a slight lead over Grigsby. Thete Taku last summer with a Tread-| tives, Boyle 942, Johnson 446, Jud- !wasn't a sufficient number of votes well plane, when it was here with|son 966, McCormack 326, Paul 398, | recorded, however, to throw any Livingston Wernecke, manager of Sampson 552, Scott 699, Winn 715, | MERRILL |light on the Divisional contests. the company. One of the planes!zZiegler 693. TR ST, % visited Skagway not long ago car-| | rying Mr. Wernecke, who came o DISGUVERED scREEN sTAR there to escort Mrs. Wernecke home Three Men Killed to Mayo on her return from Se-| Rl : aie, where she had undergone 40| At Grade Crossing| = o @ ke, Nov. 5| IN HUSPIT AI. . spirress What is regarded as definite proof Last March Wasson made & note-; MADISON, Wisconsin, Nov. 5.—|ipat the plane of Russell H. Mer- | worthy flight from Mayo to Akla- Threc men were killed and four| ., wae wrecked in the waters of e ! vik, at the mouth of the Mackenzie were hurt this afternoon by a Mil- owk Inlet has been brought Fare LOS ANGELES, Oal, Nov. 5.— River, on the Arctic coast, where he|waukee Railroad passenger train|q "sne form of a “bank and turn” ;l:z:r;m:gb; ::m hg:wxl::ly.r :::X o:: o the T | picked up two fur traders, and v\hlc}‘l struck a' truck at a grade |y qicator instrument identified as by s i (:e ot Rt brought them to Mayo. The trip crossing. Donald Clark, Kennethone of several belonging to John injury to his back when he fdl| necessitated crossing the crest of Staunton and Charles Trieman Were o,ox an Anchorage post office em- feom 2 his ‘horse’ G AIAULE '8 Mel’! the Rocky Mountains over a greav. killed. | ployee. - Cook loaned the instru-'for a motion ploture W 4 — — —————< | ment to Merrill just before the fatal ago, The injury has been: giving sH LIC 1S |flight. Merrill disappeared in Sep- him much trouble lately and he FR_Eb DELICIOU sl tember, 1929. decided to go to the hospital. | Chocolate Eclairs pound, 25c¢ | Arthur Coates of Anchorage found | e o ’ ! |the instrument on the beach 40' Satesboro, Ga., farmers recently miles from here. Cook says that sold their first coopérgtive hok GARNICK S'—Phone 174 bones believed to be those of & shipment—four cars bringing more human being were seen in the mud than $5,000. W|th a Hart Aero-Flame] Only in a Hart Can You Get the Aero-Flame Silent-Safe-Odorless-Efficient-L.ow Pressure- Full Automatic C h R ‘ N r Jz | That Is the Hart Aero-Flame Ring up 95 or 308 or 489 or 276 on the phone and ask them aS e a A about their Aero-Flame Harts \‘The Aero-Flame Hart sells for. only a few dollars more than the High Pressure Burners expert aviation mechanics and &|mon Creek, Mendenhall and Lynn belleved there are between 1300451 points yet to be reported FOR MEN e TR Big Variety of Patterns ’w. Will be given for information leading _' Sl THINK OF THAT to the arrest and conviction of the party - R We also handle the “NEWELL” or parties who maliciously set fire to e Ly : ] T i e (e cabin owned by Gus George, and new NGRSy, 1 ’ P, Priced at $400 0;; Ford automobile, located near Lemon - | B N o ' ' 5 to$50000. Creek on Glacier Htghway, some time . & 3 . el Complete installed b twenty during Tuesday night or Wednesday barrel tank morning. Money Back Guarantee On All Burners Without obligation on your part let us show you a number of these burners under actual Stgned: working conditions——and you talk to the satisfied owners—SEE FOR YOURSELF. George Bros. RICE & AHLERS Co. | PLUMBERS LARGEST OIL BURNER DEALERS IN ALASKA “We tell you in advance what job will cost”

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