The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 5, 1932, Page 8

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8 GLOBE FLIERS LOSTINFOG: | LANDING MADE AUKILIARY HEAD Six Youths — AERIAL CRAFT |HONOR COURT ENTERTAINED ON <4< i1led ' ARE QUITE BUSY IS TOMORROW HER BRIEF VISIT e OVERWEEK-END oo, |Dynamite Caps Explode at| en subjects, LeRoy West and Tom : > A ' . . Stewart will appear before the James Mattern, Bennett Mrs. Louise W. Williams' Butte — Bodies Are . {Tyvo Planes Come Sa\turday!glrSt 1032 Court of Honor of the et o o : X . . uneau s . Griffin, Off on Trip Is Accorded Welcome f Found Scattered | and with Chichagof |iomemeas mg“im’?”;';l"l”' 5 to Beat Record | by Juneau Women | BUTTE, Mont, July 5. — Six Still Are Here | Pugout. e {youths were killed in the Fourth iprhe Court will be conducted by Mrs. Louise W. Williams, Nation- of July celebration by the explo-| Airplanes were uusually active|the local Boy Scout Gouncil of BULLETIN — HARBOR GRACE, July 5.—Fliers Mattern al President of the American Le-'sion of dynamite caps. over the week-end in Juneau and|Which Dr. Robert Simpson is the and Griffin landed here after sion Auxiliary, was in Juneau this| The dead are vicinity. Three of the craft were|President. The two Scouts who being lost in a dense fog for forenoon while the steamship Yu-| Joe Cranich ,aged 19 * {here at intervals during the holi-'aPPear for examination for their They prepared to take kon was in port. The distinguished | Joe Musich, aged 18. tday period, and are still moored Padges will be reviewed in work 600 gallons of gascline and visitor is bound for Seward on of-| Stanley and William Striciz,/in the harbor. undertaken to attain their tender- hop for Ireland. They took nine fi business in connection with cousins, both 19 Th: Sea Pigeon, with Pilot Sas-|f0%, second class and first class heurs and 37 minutes to reach the organization of which she is| Rudolph Kavryn, aged 19. |seen, came Saturday from her base|Tanks. here They said they encount- the head. | Stanley Seirch, ed 18 at Ketchikan. She is moored near| More inicres. zas been shown ered heavy throughout th Greeted by Juneau Women | The bodies were discovered when'the Union Oil Company’s float, |this yeéar than ever before in last few hundred miles of their flight. They hoped to reach Ireland within 22 or 23 hours. The weather is reported fair over the course with a storm brewing over Scotland. the wharf here, Mrs. Williams Louis Bonnetto, leaving a chur A seaplane with David Bunch,|Scout work in the Juneau troops, eted by a committee of early yesterday morning, noticed pilot, and Gaylord Adams and his|officials of the movement declare, Ty officials composed of Mrs. heap of debris near the ball park. |son, Keldon Adams, arrived Sa:ur»}The Court of Honor is now pre- Edith Sheclor, Department Presi- He investigated and found bodies|day from Seattle, his aircraft | pared to conduct examinations as A Petrich, Depart- scattered over an area of 300 fest.|will be kept by Gaylord Adams,|often as the Scouts apply for merit . Edna Poll Residents said the blasting start- |who is a retired business man, and | badges. ' vm:-iprmz‘dmu tul at 11 o'clock S\uu‘l.xy i Itl'zbhl,l{.‘!dm]l Adams in Alaska the great- Anyone who is interested in at- D«w;)n|~.xn‘\xx'L E There was a deep hole in .hr.".‘r part of the summer. tending the session of the Court ¥ woman, and Mrs. ground where the caps evidently | Mainly for Pleasure tomorrow evening is invited to do » President of the Ju- exploded “Our sojourn in the North,” said|so. 4 ; d Adams, “is chiefly of; - : seeing character. We may do tment Fi A. B. Clar ive Committee H. Nordl LOSE THEIR WAY ——n i to the a; G uest at Breakfast s i Mrs. Willilams was honor guest at 39,905 POUNDS OF e In an attempt to better the.eight-day record of Wiley and Harold Gatty, Bennett Griffin The fl : : P Sge a littl % 3 t ctiniE ascertain what if any damage was mark about miles.| (center) tcek off this merning from New York in the spe kheed Vega monoplane shown. Griffin, akfast at 8:30 o'clock at Mrs SALMON RE(’:E]VI‘:DEQH\]xft (‘mix(z:sxlx)rmlrri‘r%cil alopfl(rnt;;gl')f’ommonm By ce st hat took he plane around| Who is a World War ace and a veteran , is accempanicd by Jimmie Mattern (left), well-known herine Hooker's Coffee Shoppe, e prineipal purpose is|place last Thursday. He was re- |to view scenic grandeurs and enjoy | Thirty-nine thousand, nine hun- |the delightful summer weather. We dred and fifty pounds of salmon|shall spend most of our time in in, wife of the aviator. after receiving directions from the Middle West airman, who will act as co-pilot. At roight is Mrs. Bennelt here. If they had proceeded | ~—— tion they were going turned to Ketchikan by the Chi- | chagof, which then came here. Sunday the Chichagof took Nick 30 members of the Juneau ixiliary met the visitor. Later in| forenoon, Mrs. Williams was A PR Ml ovar. {ha | D ed World War veteran, f i b YUKON PUT\ OFF ken on a motor ride to Menden- | V°'¢ Prought to Juneau over the|this part of _SoutheastAAla.skn. but|Be; and Starr Culvert, cannery sclfPldgdec Bt Mt oMl 4:01 o'clock .this and Gatts HERE LOT i iGlsie T B ded West- | Week-end. —In the catches both before returning to Seaitle, we plan |pyq mining men, to Chichagof and Atlantic towards the Arctic. for Harbor Grace, their ac o LOTS OF o 8 proceede 5 and cohoes were included.(to fly as far westward as Kodiak.|qa)co tieAs Reveral KHoet fiights with s m ! round the Europ i nuch as no price has yet been (We do not intend to visit Fair-|.:., S ¥ g = | START ON GLOBE FLICHT 1t £ SRARLETE | ssror - | sight-seeing parties over neighbor- 1 hed on cohoes, sales of the|banks or Nome this year. |ing glaciers. r kings « v d on the Yukon when the ves- v STRAWBERRIES sci ief: at noon for Seward. = NEW YORK, July 5 James | the t The In Alaska Before s Ty — Ireceipts were listed at the pre-| The Adams plane is moored near 4 A Mattern, aged 27, and Bennett Grii- | hope make in six| Matte sted the refuelil three persons vailing king quotations, namely 3 the Alaska Southern Airways| Sunday night, the plane took 8. for Jones and Robbins on th All were for »icents a pound for reds and 1 hangar A. Light, Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Carr i % ol g A land Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown proposed flight over Alaska to Jap- icent a pound for whites. Boa:s," The Chichagof, Pilot Anscel Eck- |to Hasselborg Lake on Admiralty Island. The airship stayed with the party there until yesterday noon. Fine catches of trout were l . J. W. Edmunds, Lyman 8. Brew- , Fred Fasok. O an. H2 has had a varied caree Just Arrived Today| 50 BOXES Large Bing Cherries icaptains, and catches were: Imann and Mechanic Gordon Gra- v ¢ Bert Vig, 30,000 ham, returned Sunday morning to py, James Young, 4,000 Juneau from a fish trap and can-| ie, Sandy Stevens, 2,- nery patrol in districts south of : to NO JULY 4TH BAB]ES; ‘Pé’(;“‘ds; . T-632, J. B. B 'y 1 tk Naket Packing k( pounds; T-632, . Benson, 'Juneau for he Nake acking ONE ARRIVES JULY 2 250 poun Thlinket, James Mar- Company. tin, 3,000 pounds, i Looked for Storm Effects All catches, °pt the Thlinket’s, | She was under charter to E. were bought by the Juneau Cold Bushman of the Naket ompany i ol : S @ Y |with Mr. Calvert. the Storage Company. The Thlinket's'who made the inspection flight to wn of Independence Da; 5w taken by E. E. Engstrom, rep- - ———e e > son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph resenting the Sebast Lt B R e e et s |made. Mr. Light, Mr. Carr and Mr. Brown are connected with the | United Food Company. This forenoon, the Chichagof flew to Chichagof and returned here for € ed no lifet xtinguishers Griffin wore a leather j d Mattern wore BREE . mith. He arrived July 2 |Company of Seattle. | . 2 IN"”"ISQ 2. ESTEBETH RETURN. cer, SEVERAL LEAVE HOSPITAL wimsend R N(HU Sllll)ment Of Beans o e aie g8 Mannick T als are noted on At the Samuel H. Trompson, records of Ann’s hosy 1 for | postr and four steerage. J 2. They include J. Cole, El- cha 1 Mrs, C. M.'w 2, Gertrude Louise Pri Smith, Harry Mr Mr. SMALL WHITE BEANS, 5 pounds ........ 25¢ CHILI BEANS, 5 pounds B N 1 of William Burns, a z an of Glasgow, Scotland, z ifling letters, it was s i WITH § PASSENGERS|o" Fresh Raspberries Basket. 15¢ e nd sclosed that Burns is 39 and was g to support a wife and four young children on a salary of $8 a On departing the Yukon embark- Daily Empire vwaut Aas Py, | week. GARNICK’S—Phone 174 ANNOUNCING Squibb Home Necessity Week | NOW! UNTIL SATURDAY JULY 59V/e e iy i yf } l | ! ! f e | The tobacco trade YOUR MEDICINE CHEST SHOULD BE WELL STOCKED! Check Over the Following and Buy What You Need Now is at “sixes and sevens” on this Analgesic Balm Antiseptic Solution Chocolate Vitavose Adex Tablets Sodium Bicarbonate Shivinhg Cream | e * * Milk Magnesia Boric Acid - ‘-t'mh Powder m at taSSIIlg ques lon First Aid Powder Tasteless Castor Oil p A C1mge B | Dental Cream Viosterol Squibb Epsom Salts Cold Cream Glycerin Suppositories Corn Callodion | O you inhale? This simple question impurities concealed in every tobacco leaf! caught the cigarette trade by surprise! Luckies created that process. Only Luckies “'Why bring that up?” they asked. “Why have jt! H don’t you let well-enough alone?” FREE! FREE! With Every Dollar Purchase of Squibbh Merchandise We Will Give One Tube of Squibb Dental Cream or Shaving Cream FREE—Value 40¢! v ¥ Do you inhale? Remember—more than But “well-cnough” is nof enough for 20,000 physicians, afver Luckics bad been L.ncky 'Stnkc! The subject of inhaling is farnished them for tests, basing their opin- vitally importanc... for every smoker inhales ions on their smoking experience, stated that knowingly or unknowingly. Every smoker ncki irritati ; | i i less irritating to the throat breathes in some part of the smoke he or fh e:hare i e“e““’ o she draws out of a cigarette! i ettt e it HARRY RACE, Druggist B i e e 0. K. AMERICA TUNE IN ON LUCKY STRIKE—60 modern min- : . 0% irihale . 6 o -mww'r':'hu-:vm‘,:-: ] (The Squibb Store of Alaska) weitiiiiiite It's toasted Frr 118 SEWARD ST. TELEPHONE 25 | famous purifying process removes certain Your Protection againgt frritation=agajnst cough -dm»-ium Copr., 1932, The American Tobacco Co.

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