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RAnTRLE L] THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 22, 1931. EMPLOYMENT 600D WEATHER AGENT IS NOT FOR DUCKS; THEY YET APPOINTED ARE FLYING LOW Several Persons Call at|/Windat Port Alexandet City Hall to Leave Makes Boats Drag An- Names for Work chors—/DreL]ge Ashore No announcement of the ap- pointment of an employgent agent by Mayor Thomas B. Judson was made up to the middle of this moon. The a have his headquarters in e City Hall. His duties will be to ascertain from municipal, Territorial and Federal agencies what jobs they can offer | and to classify the listed persons out of work as to their needs and capabilities. Quite a few the City Hall today “This is good wi er for ducks,” said Bert Caro, who with Curtiss Shattuck and B. Burford re- turned last ever on the motor- ship Pacific from a hunting trip to Sumdum. “Nobody minds a lit- tle rain as long as the birds don't fly too high,” he added Other incoming passengers on the Pacific were J. B. Caro and Raw- lins Kerr, who made the voyage on matters in connection with busi- persons called at | ness, and Mrs. Edith Kuntsen from to add their | Kake. names to the list of unemploycd At Port Al last Satur- They were told by y Clerk H. R. day night a stron, d prevailed. Shepard to defer their registration | There were numerous of salmon trolling boats in the harbor, and | most of them dragged their anch- | ors. ‘ “The big dredge, which is engag- \ed in blasting the large rock at until the appointment of the em- ployment agent. EFFORT TO BREAK | the entrance to Port Alexander, P.C. COMPANY SAFE | was driven ashore by the wind,” declared Capt. Paul Kegel, of the LAST NlGHT FA[LS | Pacific, “but she was floated with- | out damage at high tide Sunday.” Forcing an entrance last night into the office of the Pacific Coast | Coal Company, robbers attempted to break through the safe door, but - ALLEGED FISH BUYER IS HELD ON BOND OF $1,00 SIGNAL CORPS JOHN ABOLINE 'KILLED WHEN ‘UUAST GUARD MEN G0 WEST\ KILLS HIMSELF HUUSE FALLS! Fou Membrs o U. 34 AT PETERSBURG i spuinen s Military System Are ' | Collapses—Many Aboard Alaska Oldtimer Places Rifle to! Are Injured Four men o the United states| 1hroat, Pulls Trig- Signal Corps are aboard the steam.- | ger with Foot —One man was crushed to death, | er Alaska, in port this forenoon, on| ‘anomer man and a woman were | their way to the westward and in-| PETERSBURG, Alaska, Sept. 22. | buried alive, and several other per-| terior on separate missions. | _John Aboline, aged 55 years, com- |S0nS Were injured when a two- Capt. H. J. Ad.m\ Assistant Of-, jitteq suicide here by placing a | Story twin apartment ficer-in-Charge, with his head-|.ine t5 his throat and pulling the | c0llapsed here today. quarters in Scmu(‘. Charles Mur- yio0er with a string tled to his| George Mitchell, cafe man, was phy, Superintendent of Commum-lroot killed. cations, also with headquarters in\ apoine s said to The man and woman, caught be- Seattle, and Sergeant G. E. Nico- dxmklng heavily for overh::?a ;::‘? neath the debris, were rescued early lai are going to Anchorage. NicO-| me haq sonsiderable property and | this afternoon, badly bruised. lai will Install apparatus at the oo poney 3 R new Anchorage Radio station and|™ayoine was formerly in the| bt e B | Capt. Adams and Mr. Murphy are y.pipouse service and he was also | pire office. | pire. {Itaska Leaves for Honol PHILADELPHIA, Penn., Sept. 22. ceeding South cinity. | wards leaves for California. e Old papers rer CUTTERS QUIT DUTCH HARBOR Base—Chelan Is Pro- DUTCH HARBOR, Alaska, Sept. 22—The coast guard cutter Itaska structure | has left for her home port in Hon- | = olulu after three months in this vi- The cutter Chelan has left for a short trip along the Peninsula as far as Unga and shortly after- Old papers for sale at The Em- Home Comfort Can be. had, only when | ulu| : your house is properly heated. THE DIXOLA Circulator has proved its ability to heat the home even in the coldest weather. making an inspection tour. The .“c.po. fissnd latter two will probably rellrn 0/ n pie s Taore %€ 1O dependents,| Juneau on the cableship Dellwood R, '3, Gleason, fourth member of . -Coline fesided in AlssEn' for 2| t18 Datiy, is enrouté to Pairbanks Yoo SHH WRS engaged (F ‘08@1"1 3 5 and contracting. where he will install a new sending N R | GOODY SALE—FISH POND | % " | The St. Luke's Guild will hold a ) PT. e UL SR TR sale of “Goodies” in the downstairs IE OF JUSTICE HERE TODAY .\ of the Odd Fellows' Hall gation, arrived here today on the candy, food and trinkets are so- steamer Alaska from his head- licited. Everyone is cordially in- quarters in Tacoma. He will be vited to attend the sale. —adv. | here several days on official busi- e — ness. | old papers at The Empire. it as too strong for them. The ccmbination knob was battered and broken off, but the door could not be opened. Police authorities “were notified and made an examination of the premises this morning. They re-| garded the work as crude, and said it looked like the efofrts of a rank amateur. There was no money in the safe at the time. —_———— | Martin is alleged to have pas- | Of the 30,000,000 radio receiving sed himself off as a fish buyer for‘ sets in use in the world 10,000,000 | the Juneau Cold Storage when he | are in American homes. had no connection with that firm. O. J. Martin, 1 last week on a warrant telegrapt om here | to Petersburg, was arrainged Mon- | day in the United States Com- | missioner’s Court there and placed under $1,000 bond for his appear- ance in the local Commissioner's Court. He was unable to furnish bond and is being sent here in| | custody of a Federal deputy Mar- | shal. 1914 T. N. Henry, Special Agent, Thursday afternoon. They will also United States Bureau of Investi- have a fish pond. Donations of FROM 6 TO 12 P. M. 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