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5 1 ] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, NOV. 22 1930 Passengers Show ! Ually Crbss-wor(i Puzzle Speed, Are Saved, Train CITY TO ISSUE | RULES FOR USE [i» e Aecdens | 14 ppoe 1rurm|En HUNT MEN STARTED Planes Leave Sealtle to Join Mother Ship, Grenville Channel ACROSS Accident & ugiiate tue i Solution of Vesterday's Puzale s NANTES, France, Nov. 22— The cpeed with which passeng- ers scrambled out of the Paris- St. Nazaire Express when the Jocomotive and first two coach- es tumbled into the River Loire last night is belicved to have averted a catastrophe. Only the engineer is believed dead, having been swept away by the current. Others were injured but prin- | 7 Bofiom sod of cipally bruised. ulley bloek The train ran into a track | %% Metrle lind which had sunk. ered 1: Opuratic solo 16. The wild buffulo of india 17. English sehool 18, Expressed disapproval of 20, Complement of a mortise 28 Administer corporul pune ishment 28, Unit of work 24, Female rufr 26, European fishes measures 1. Beak 2. Diseuse of 1y 27, Asitlo AT ITS FLOATS | | | Tell Fishermen to Draft Boat Mooring Regula- tions for its Approval (Continued Irom Pnue One) 89, Sinks hetow i S the horlzon : planes will be Lieut. “Dutch” Gre- v ber, well-known in Juneau. He was mensures 31 Salt water 33, Inhabltant of: 49 Dowry 68. Quantity of person —————— suffix 50. Canines medlicine 44. Go over again | first baseman of the Legion base- ¢ | 84 Rugs 32 Exelnmation of 8% Puradisiac 47, Stringed ne phaedic i > | ”‘ :!u.-nu z'nr{'llvl) * rebuke b T«Md" strument pall team in the City League in| . . Repos $0: Pinborata "' 83, Weep con- 1. Grafreas 80 Hang oosers | 1929 : was adopted pubilc dis- vuisively heraldry 51. Lubrleated Eckmann praised Canadian gov- * course 86. Edge DOWN 2. 2000 pounds | ernment officials for their efforts| 54, Part of hrd i, Permits 57. Makes a 't Councl to trace the missing airmen and| their plane, and also lauded the work of the United States Coast Guard cutter Cygan. The recent report that the body| ity f one of the lost aviators and part| £ a wrecked plane had been seen| in the waters of Portland Canal, thoroughly investigated by kmann and members of the val Canadian Northwest Mounted | 1 The body, it was ascer- ained, was that of a man who had | 48 Aquutle her- 6. Largest river 1. Encourage | biverous in Franee 8. Tardy mammal 68, Former U. N. 8. Metnl 43. Become. tess senator from 4. Singing volce New York 5. Was In pose 40, Went qulexly 62 Pertaining to session of on foot nutrition 6. God of war 45. Bird's home 85, Assert 7. Remarkables i rd of grain Small: law slan nial plant 6 I 7. Gentlement 8, Procession 63. Egyptian collog. 9. Stow 64. Still FP IR R 1 | HE JEEN am i i m take 8. Shakespears's river appeare 60. Mnke trini of and pet Large pere: They we auth ng,hleen Holes Are Ar‘ *| ranged on Third Floor ith | of A. B. Hall tem of i formulate. 'he Council left it the owners to work out 2 ¢ would be satisfactory| Another indoor miniature golf e ted a sure protec- |course, the Tom Thumb, was opened committed suicide, and there was| e using the floats. The | this afternoon on the third floor of no plane wreckage. . . B P i [Eve of Contiy Hivees 1-2 pint jacs .......: ... 200 o wanted more con- A. B. Hall. There is a round de|of 18 holes in a cheerful pictur- | esque setting. Decorations are typ! Northland—ev Eckmann declared that he would continue his search until it became | solutely hopeless task to gain | information of the fate of the avia-| tor or to recover their bodies. Asked why he had taken such r and why he was so persistent |in his search, he replied that he elt that he was doing no more Renahan and Hatcher than} ey would do for him, if present| conditions were reversed. He thought Renahan and Hatcher <hould have tried to continue fly- ing to Ketchikan, if that were at all possible, because lighting on water. at this time of the year in Alaska | perilous on account of wind and! waves. | Danger Is Recognized He said he did not believe th'u‘ he himself had taken any great‘ | All are naturalized Americans risks. He recognized the danger of| but the Embassy is powerless t0 heing forced down in dangerous |act as the United States has MO waters, but he declared the possi- IN PHISUN FAGE | naturalization treaty with Frangé pilty was an incident to his work.| to the inner s float at the be able to !;x\ shops whi! 1 necessary repairs xrlclo dur- e ne two months Council last night author atted with a felt gr and among the yazards are a snow-white arctic City Clerk’s office to 7100 and a rcadhouse, besides oth- aquent sidewalk assess-| er interesting difficulties to the s and unpaid personal taxes! making of a hole in one. to some collection agency. Some of | Par for the course is 50, but to the sidewalk assessments are due|score it will require a trained eye from last year. and a steady nerve. Additional street traffic markers| 'Grant Logan and Hugh Jones were authorized for installation by are the proprietors. Both are ex- the Council. The Street Committee perienced players at the popular cted to make a survey of | game on regular outdoor courses, cots to determine where the and one or both will always be » needed and to order the|prceent at their indoor enterprise. markers at once The entire third floor of the A. - e o ¢ OB S B. building is used for the golf 30,000 POUNDS OF e it o b KINGS SENT SOUTH n ce of windows, making for of ventilation It will be brilliantly One hundred boxes of frozen|qin alwa lighted evenings and : : s be kept warm and com- king salmon, weighing 30,000 pounds | ¢ wape motorship The names of two facing co Anscel's voice broke a little at| mfl“‘al are given as Leon Bogell ; jererence he made to Hatcher.| York and Alexander D= .prank was but a boy,” Anscell| were shipped on the T Northland from Juneau this morn- | m""““ °f Detroit. | catd. “He was not yet 21. He went | ing to Seattle. The fish is destined NOTICE Others listed are from the citle§ . iy me to Alaska on my first| or New Orleans and Denver, and | States of Alabama and Connecti- cut Gabriel Rohmer of New was recently released. flight there about two years ago. | | We have lighted on open seas and| inland lakes. We have camped and r our»n 7 to the Marlyn Fish Company, and was sent from here by its repre- ve, Einar Olsen ce of mild cured salmon ing, 7:30. To Masons even- PARIS, Nov. 22—T! Paris edi- degree. |tion of the Chicago Tribune today meeting Monday Work in E. A York, slept toge also put aboard the North-!Visiting Masons cordially invited.|said six Americans are in the 5 land for Seattle. The tlerce stock By order W. M. military prison at Rouen awaiting i s : ol was sent to the Atlantic and Pa- JAMES W. LEIVERS, |court martial as deserters or mili-| Play Indoor Golf at The Alaskan For the best In-town. = Fres dressed turkeys, ducks, geese and Hotel. lml\ ) CUT RATE Shoe Repairing 35c¢ cific Company. —adv. Secretary. |tary defaulters. I v B oIV chickens, orders should be phoned| 'at once to D. B. Femmer, Phone| ‘114, —adv. | e SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c PER LB. MANNING'S BLUE TRADE MARK CCFFEE All Rubber Heels Attached . Ladies’ Heels Straightened . . 39¢ Ladies’ Half Soles . . . . 8100 Men’s Half Soles, Dress Shoes $1.25 “ Work Shoes 31.75 | - | Compare Our Prices With Outside Prices MOST HIGH GRADE EQUIPMENT IN ALASKA EE BIG VAN ! THE SHOE MAN Opposite the Coliseum GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 ({1 (4 A Beautiful Selection f (o) AMITY Solid Leather HAND BAGS Priced at $4.00 to $18.00 Juneau Drug ~ Company Free Delivery Phone 83 Five Fast Deliveries [ [curned over as he was taking oif o GAPT AMMEL jon & proposed nonstop flight to Chicago. ‘ It was first belleved that Capt. ‘Ammel was seriously injured but xnmlmclon showed no fractures. The plane rolled over and bogged mzo a water hole, breakmng in | three parts. Plal}elR?l!h’S Ovlsr" Breaks‘ Capt. Amumel is today in a hos- nto ree rarts— | pital but able to be up. Y 3 ——er———— Pilot Injured 1 : | ELECTRICITY OFF NOTICE PANAMA, Nov. 22—Capt. noy‘ Eleotricity will be off SUNDAY Ammel, Chicago broker who flew MORNING from 6 a. m. to 8 a. m. ‘.!mm New York City to the Pan- between 4th and 6th Streets and lama Canal Zome in a non-stop between Main and Franklin Sts. |flight, is recovering from injuries ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT received yesterday when his plane adv. AND POWER COMPANY | FEE===s=sssssssssssssssssesssssasssaasanmassries HERE WE ARE AGAIN SAVING YOU MONEY NALLEY’S MAYONNAISE, “It's far too hot in Africa,” says Puff, “I'm leaving here. Let us go up to the Arctic where it's cool this time of year.” So Bunny packs the clothing and they jump into a plane. “I've seen trained seals,” says Puf- fy; “now Il see just where they train.” L e e T P T T g T T L) Predicted in Few Years DURHAM, N. H, Nov. 22— Horses are likely to be higher in 1937 and 1940 than ever before, says M. Gale Eastman, farm cconomist at the University of New Hamp- shire. Development of tractors, trucks and automobiles lessened the de- mand for horses in recent years and prolonged the period of low prices. | The end of the iow price period, | he says, has left few young horses in the country and as the old ones begin to disappear, the whole coun- try will join a scramble to get more. S e s s WINTER AND POND'S New Studio will open in the First National Bank Building Monday. —adv. - - LUX TOILET SOAP, regular 10c bars, 13 for NAVY BEANS, fresh stock, pound ...... .10c HONEY--Pure and Clear, regular 90c pail ...........70c JELLO--Assorted, any flavor, 2 packages | ..y 15e LARD---- 1 pound packages ........20c FLOUR ~ A Real Bargain 49 Ib. sacks, $1.73 (Stock up on this for the winter) GARNICK’S Phone 174 .$1.00 TS L A L T BT PO NEW PATTERNS have arrived in i Cheney Neckwear 3uy Early While Stock Is Complete | b s (et et T e ea s e s e e e s e s e “LOVE BIRD” CHINAWARE FREE TO YOU Best Quality Snow White Domestic Dinnerware, Colonial Design, with Exclusive ‘LOVE BIRD’ Decoration: ~Save Your Coupons : "' They Are Valuable THE OPPORTUNITY To Secure a beautiful China Set, FREE, in exchange for cash-trade, according to our Profit Sharing Plan. Leader Dept. Store GEORGE BROTHERS ' DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT A Good Place to Trade—Ask Your Neighbors—They Know Coupons given on all Cash Sales and on accounts paid IN FULL in 30 days PHONE 454 Post Office Substation No. 1

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