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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1933 CROSSON FLIES GOV. TROY AND 2 OTHER MEN Party Spends Sunday at| Bez's Cannery—Pack | Is Good One ! he Pacific Alaska Airways Fair- | i seaplane, Joe Crosson, pilot, d in Juneau at 6:45 this from Todd, with Gov. Lyman S. Peck, | r of the airways and Robert Bender as | Saturday night at 9:30 the party Jeft Juneau, and visited with Nick Bez as his Peril Straits cannery| at Todd. ; The pack so far this season is| ahead of 1930 and 1931, according to Mr. Bez, and the prospects for a | successful season are good | Fifty natives are employed in| the cannery, and in addition num- | crous seine boats are fishing for| the company, all residents of this; | distr i Artist Finds 1933 Bathing Girl Ideal —,———— JUNKERS PLANE HERE FROM THE INTERIOR TODAY After spending the last week in’ helped make her id those desirable carve The typical girl of 1933 is shown by the beach costumes in vogue to be an ideal woman, as far as figure goes, it is declared by Howard Chandler Christy, world famous artist and illustrator. al, he declares, for it is the best all-around sport to fill out the hollows and r develop the muscles and increase confidence and pois Sleeper (right), one of Hollywood's bathing beauties, are shown with other typical samples of 1938 beach ' 1 Swimming has | roduce artha Mr. Christy and pulchritude. the Interior, during which time it P s AV covered 2200 miles, the Junkers F-13 seven passenger plane, piloted by W. R. McCloskey, Fred Staines, mechanic, arrived at the Alaska Southern Airways hangar at 8 o'clock this morning. The plane flew out from Carcross John Gaffney Enthusiastic last evening and tied up at An- nex Creek for the night because of thick weather and darkness. Inspect Mining Property While they were in the Interior, Duke Harris and Dan McRae, min- ing scouts, looked over mining or A ; property and prospects for Col. | Abou[ F]shmgaA]r_ Victor Spencer, of Vancouver, B. J C., to whom the plane belongs. planes The\e 2y sk d at Dalton Post,| ;:Aayw ;:(:Zeplf and Surprise Lake,' John Gaffney, local insurance in addition to Carcross and Atlin. man, is praising fishing in Lake t Hasselborg today, and enthusiasti- cally describing the fighting quali- ties of Hasselborg trout. Mr. Gaff- The interior country has grea possibilities for mining develop- ment and -several good finds have been made recently, Mr. McRae ney has fished in various streams and Mr. Harris said. and lakes throughout the States, H. McM. «Fraser, mining gi- both east and west, but contends neer. of Vancouver, B. C., who that he has never befors experi- e esn in the Intérior since last enced the fishing thrills that the April, came out on the Junkers SCrappy, finny tribe in the lake plane and will continue south with vffl'rcg him Saturday night and by yesterday. e The seaplane Baranof, Gene Gelog, fo Fistauekt Meyring, pilot, flew Mr. Gaffney, This afternoon the plane will iy pppg Gaffney, his mother, Mrs. over to Lisianski Straits on Chicha- jonn H. Gaffney, Carl Lovette and gof Island, where Mr. Harrls and s Gene Meyring into the lake Mr. McRae will spend several hours gap;rday evening. The entire party looking over the Apex El NIdo figheq saturday night, and after mine. They plan to return 0 Ju- 4 pighps rest in the Alaska South- neau this afternoon and tOMOITOW o), Ajrways cabin on the lake leave for Prince Rupert. went at it again Sunday. In ad- From Prince Rupert they Will 80 gition to the fishing Mrs. Gaffney into Fort George, with supplies for gnapneq both still and motion pic- several prospectors they left there y,. of the country, and also of on their way north, and continue geer on the shores of the lake. to Vancouver by way of the In- terior. The party expects to return north in the plane sometime next week and go back into the country in OF HEART FAILURE the vicinity of Carcross. E SATURDAY EVEN]NG MISS HUGET VISITS MISS Sid Mathews, the genial shoe BERGSTRAND HERE SUNDAY shiner at Brownie’'s Barber Shop, who was taken suddenly with a Miss Myrtle Huget, of Portland, heart attack on Friday evening Ore., who is making her first trip passed away at St. Ann's hospital to Alaska, visited with Miss Anne at 5 o'clock Saturday afternoon Bergstrand Sunday while the from acute dilation of the heart. steamer Alaska was in port. She Mr. Mathews, who was 62 years is having a delightful trip and her old, came to Juneau three months only regret was that she wasn't ago from Seattle, where he owns able to spare the time for a longer property and had lived for many visit in Juneau. \years. He was wgll acquainted —_—————— {with many prominent bankers and In experiments by University of business men in the Puget Sound Minnesota agriculturists to de- City and had been in the shoe termine best crops for peat soil, shining stand at the Dexter Hor- SID MATHEWS DIES corn gave the highest acre values. ton bank for about twenty years SALE ON HOUSE DRESSES and Children’s Dresses Priced from 75¢ to $1.25—All fast colors F—R—E—E A beautiful China Plate with each dress 3 purchase. At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 FREE AWARD TOMORROW NIGHT—S8 P. M. Ticket to Seattle or $40.00 in Trade "Leadgzr Department Store GEORGE BROS. i 1Former President Of Mexico Gets Kidnap Threats 'ARREST TWO IN KIDNAPING CASE | SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 17.— ‘ Police are on guard at the HELD CAPTIVE IN METROPOLIS i1Family of Kidnaped Man Receive Two Notes from Abductors ALBANY, N. Y, July 17.—Beller is held here that the kidnapers of John O’Connell, Jr., might free { him in New York City sometime today. This belief follows disclosure that two notes have been received by the family, postmarked from the metropolitan area. NEW PONTIAC S DISPLAYED Straight 8 for Lycesasseel Received by Connors Motor Company One of the smoothest looking 1933 cars to reach Juneau, is the new Pontiac Straight 8 which arrived on the Alaska, and is now on dis- play at the Connors Motor Com- pany until tomorrow when it will be delivered ,to its new owner Frank Lycesasseel. The model is known as the tour- ing coupe. It accommodates five passengers and is finished in tan with a darker trim. The com- plete equipment includes two ex- tra wire wheels, in fender wells, an ample trunk in the rear, lux- urious upholstesry and numerous new mechanical developments. The Straight 8, Pontiac motor, | home of former Mexican Presi- dent Pascual Ortiz. Rubio who OF JOHN FAGTOR: has received kidnap threats by | telephone. | Men Are Seized in Chicago| Hotel, Former Capone CAPT, ADAMS | o) Former G |O'Leary and Carl Fontana, ex-| convicts, were arrested yesterday in connection with the kidn#ping! of John Factor, freed last week after paying a $50,000 ransom. O'Leary and Fontana were scimdj in the Cicero Hotel, former Capone stronghold. They are wanted, for | questioning in other kidnapings as are other members of their meb of hoodlums. ‘ ———————— Capt. H. J. Adams, radio engi- neer, Signal Corps, United States Army, Washington Alaska Military Cable and Telegraph System, ar- rived here Sunday morning aboard the Alaska and will remain here for several weeks on business con- nected with the installation of the new radio station out the Glacier Highway. Capt. Adams is an ardent fisher- man and also licensed aviator. He intends to enjoy both sports while in Juneau, if opportunity permits. | Capt. Adams is accompanied by‘ his wife on his present trip. [ nes, 0 ke Gul et onlihe motorship Northland for Seattle where she will visit for a short| vived by a sister, Mrs. W. 8. Mil- | ;)0 pefore continuing ' e g to Chicago ler who lives in Seattle, and the | .y o0 che will meet her sister, [remains will be shipped south for|ang with her visit the Century of ;‘bunaL Progress Exposition. | From Chicago, Mrs. McCaul and l NOTICE! | her sister will continue to the lat- The Juneau Water Works have|ter's home on Long Island, New moved their offices to the First| York. Mrs. McCaul will visit her National Bank from where it will | sister for about six weeks and re- transact all business. I'turn to Juneau around the middle adv. JOHN RECK, Manager. of September. MRS. T. J. M'CAUL TO | VISIT IN THE SOUTH FOR ABOUT 2 MONTHS before coming north. He is sur- Summer Beauty Preparations By helena rubinstein . . . Keep Dainty . . . 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Very attractively packed 8 oz. box . .50 cents Exclusive Agency Helena Rubinstein Beauty Aids will develop a speed of approxi- mately 80 miles an hour, according o J. J. Connors, Jr., and so per- fectly balanced that the vibration is practically eliminated. — et —— WANTS DIVORCE LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 17— David Hutton, husband of Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, has fil- ed suit for divorce, alleging he heard she wished to sever their ties. Paris. e Of the more than 1,000 bills in- troduced at the most recent legls- were enacted into laws. She is enroute home from | tive session in Nebraska only 162 O'CONNELL IS | Britain Keeps Interior of Air Battleship Secret Details of cénstruction of new flyin by the British air ministry. Thi g battleship, the world’s largest military plane, are bein; kept secref is is first photo of the monster, which will carry a crew ofplo. CAPT. MOORE | WILL SPEAK, M. E. CHURCH Oxford Group Movement: Will Be Explained This Evening at 8 Capt. C. A. Moore of the Salva- tion Army who has been stationed at Edmonton and is a visitor with Capt. and Mrs. R. B. Lesher whilz waiting for a steamer to the north, had the opportunity of being at one of the Oxford Group meetings at Banff recently. She will be at the' Methodist Episcopal Church tonight at 8 o'clock to tell what she has seen and heard at these meetings. The public is invited., No offering is to be taken. | Last evening at the Methodist Episcopal church, Capt. Moore was the speaker. Instead of the usual sermon Capt. Moore gave her ex-i perience of the Oxford Group |Movement which is spreading inl | England, Canada and the Unitcd‘ States. Many have read of 1his‘ movement and it was interesting | |to get first hand information as to | |what it is doing. 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