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WOODLEY PLANE NOW BELIEVED TOBELOCATED Aircraft FOEE Down on Bar of Chulitna Riv- er in Interior PILOT, PASSENGER MORTON NOT FOUND Tracks Indicated Two Men Are Uninjured, and Hiking Out ANCHORAGE, Al men have s leading from hat Pilot 'Wood] er, Harry the plane y and o civilization are now d STRANGE REPPORT SEATTLE, sept. 29.—The Navy on on St. Paul Island| ge sent to the, n at Otchishi, , where been sign fire and lights. | it might be the | Here is a general Lo b VP VA Y VY Y YN, ey X " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY SEPT. 29, 1932. Votes ew of the interior of the historic Mormon Tabernacle in Salt Lake City, Utah, es Governor Franklin D. Roosevelt addressed a FREIGHTER IS FOUND ASHORE, ALEUTIAN ISLE {Nevada Is l:o:a-ted by Ore- gon Maru—Answered SOS Signals ST. PAUL ISLAND, Alaska, Sept. 20—A radio picked up yesterday | by the Naval Radio Station here from the steamship Oregon Mm said that vessel had sighted the! freighter Nevada which is ashore| on the east point of Amat,ignak Island of the Andreanof group, to the Nevada for which she had been looking for several hours, fol- lowing picking up of the SOS from the Nevada. The freighter Nevada sailed from Portland, Oregon, on September 16 for Japan. CRAFT IS BREAKING UP; MEN SEEN ON SEATTLE, Sept. 29.—The cutter Northland of the Bering Sea Pa- trol has reported to the Coast Guard headquarters here of having intercepted a message from the President Madison saying the grounded freighter Nevada is break- large throng that had gathe -red to welcome the Democratic nominee. - = % Dutmmrlu\ of the Mormon Church are shown seated in front. Inset is a |8 UP. “She is broken in three | close-up of the Governor as he delivered his address, parts and four men are seen on the rocks,” the intercepted mes- DE LUXE FORD SCHNABEL DIES 1 fliers, Naval b emert wn\ the pla anuska River is ng Pilot Art h ar STILL HOPING FOR CLUE TOKYO, Sept. 20.—The Radio Station said it knew nothing of an airplane reported down at | source of the Matanuska Riv- | ka, as reported to Wash- BRIDGE LAMPS A large selection— as low as $3.00 Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. EDISON MAZDA LAMPS Otchishi | jar | Yesterday at Caldwell, Ida., White Advised who s | from Ju- | Yo4rs, . M r W. H. Bacon, Auk Lake n has been us but ary on account | neau Mr tomobile a of in- business, which he never recovered. shortly after the will be made Schnabel 1d the about three Mr. ation > bus will be immedia’ placed in ser-| : 3 s vice between Ju and Auk Lake. |1 nmJ«L then ;}med States Mar- It is most comfortable and sup- Sbal H. L. Faulkner. plies the needs rcquuod e s T Y% e e % | The Mississippi river system sup- garding repo: al lights we plied about 45,000,000 pounds of seen in that Sunday Monday, hoping a clue the missing gocd-will plane. aml‘ as to| |<hc—9pshead. in 1931. BUS FOR LINE = N IDAHO HOME 10 AUK LAKE Foriies Sitke Bl Diss William Schnabel, aged about 70 United States and Wrangell, C.lldwell, Idaha Alb@n W'hlte \'fr Schnabel suifered a stroke of apoplexy several months ago from He resigned his position at Sitka Mrs. Schnabel _lold home in Cal Interment, it is believed, there. Sitka He was rom 1909 to edible protein food, consisting main- 1y of buffalo fish, carp, catfish, and sage said. The President Madison, at the time, was still several hours away and apparently received the infor- mation from the Oregon Maruy, | standing by the Nevada. PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 29.— safe and awaiting rescue, officials of the States SteanisTp Campmu owners of the vessel, announced | this afternoon. er of the company said: taken off Amatignak Island have not had an opportunity learn the cause of the trouble.” Leader Dress Goods Values 95¢ yard 38 in. Heavy Silk Crepe New Pastel Shades 54 in. WOOLENS AND SILK AND WOOL New Dress Materials $1.75, $1.95, $2.75 yard 15¢ Each SIMPLICITY DRESS PATTERNS See our store full of new stock—New Low Prices Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS hand firing. worth. ECONOMICAL! of the fuel bill ROCKS | The entire crew of the Nevada is| about the middle of the Aleutians | The Oregon Maru was proceeding | Guest of the West IS REQUIRED TO TEACH RELIGION Rally Day Is Next Sunday and Classes Will Be Held at 10 A. M. “The home used to be the cen- ter of religious instruction,” Rev. | Erling K. Olafson, pastor of Res- |urrection Lutheran church said to- day, “but mow the work of relig- jous education has shifted almost |entirely to the church and the | sunday School. itution and attendance at Sunday |school become more important than ever before. Attitude of Economist “Roger Babson, famous econo- |mist, has just said that the need [of these times is for self-control, y more unselfishness, more faith, and more courage and that these [oan only be secured only by an approach to, and an acceptance of religion. “The child is sent to school to Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt altends the West Washington State Fair at Puyallup, Chief of Yukima Indians is shown greeting Roosevelt. | police are invesuigating the possi- George Eggers, operatirig manag- |bility sl “We expect the men will be on the theory that Dr. Clemenic son as the weather moderates. 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Cannot be Picked Up “An adequate knowlelge of re- ligion can not any longer be just ‘picked up’ Children should be helped to an understanding or re- ligion by sending them regularly to some Sunday school. “John Wanamaker placed such |importance on his Sunday school work that after he moved from Philadelphia tp Washington, D. C. he returns every week to Philadel- phia to teach his Sunday school class of boys. “Remember the day, next Bun- day, October 2, is Sunday School vRa)]y Day, and Sunday School will be held at 10 a. m.” - [Suspect in Lindbergh Case | |Questioned HARRISBURG, Ill, Sept. 29. —Dennis Lawrence is held for ! questicning in the Lindbergh kidnaping case following Col. Charles A. Lindbergh’s receipt of an anonymous letter. —_— .o | INFORMATION WANTED ABOUT REX BRANHAM | Information is requested from |the Veterans Administration re- igarding Rex Branham Who was discharged from the U. S. 8. Vicks- burg at Juneau, September 9, 1919 i The information should be giventy | by a rain of bullets from a pass- tic, because it is important to the Juneau GANGS ing automobile. i Over one dozen bullets pene-! trated Bello's body and over 60 bullets were found in his automo- bxle md.\catmg a sub-machine gun The four other politicians were slain by a gang also. The gang rushed into a house and shot them down, then rushed out. A second death plot was discover- ed when dynamite bombs were found in a cemetery where Bello {is to be buried. The police said |the plotters planned to slay Bel- |lo's supporters during the funeral. PRSI P95 Rt SN ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES | RO I, e "‘r,!f/fl’ ) rr \ cause of Methods Employed HAVANA, Cuvpa, Sept. 29.—The that American gangsters cw five political leaders Tuesday Regular meeting of the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 will be as‘Vazquw Bello, President of the|held Thursday night in the Dug- Senate, and prospective |out. 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