The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 30, 1933, Page 8

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DODGE TRUCK AND tonlght,_will be urged fo_attend HARVARD PARTY FORD SCRAPER TO HAN E F[]R R. Rs. to viect kiaic Com etition CHAMBER HOLDS o e’ ani s "5y | GABE, PAUL CALLS ON deal” in the Alaska fisheries, it FANS FOR MEETING ASCENDS THREE °* " ®' ™ HUNTING DATES : 'OPEN FORUM AT ™ | | B0 Gabe Paul is endeavoring to B | 1 1e 1 get everyone interested in local dual wheel ‘dur truck baseball to attend an open meel- d b‘.v lhf“ city “flr)mr:“fhv Mc NOUN LUNGHEUN Crashes and Wrecks|ing at the Capitol Beer Parlors i tomorrow night at 9 o'clock, ac- to service yesterday, replacing the UNDATED—Airplanes and pas- | cording to a statement he made Washburn and Companions|id truck which had been in con Dgck and Goose _Season | e 0 ngard, Alaska| oo s e e - the | eral ideas which he believes Wil Expected to Open in Al- Fisheries Agent, Will Be |Southwest as a result of three ac- | mprove the bascball league, if Elements on Mt. Crillon Invited to Meeting #ih EHE i thekas. desires suggestions from all others — In a train wreck near Tucum- | interested in the game. 8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 30, 1933. . |, The new Dodge é-cylinder ‘ Sixteen Die in Plane 3 today. He says that he has sev- Have Thrilling Battle with W i : th . aska Fl’iday as Former]y cidents, two in New Mexico and ey are_put into effect, and also For the first time this year|cari, New Mexico, eight persons faced ‘with no special business for| were instantly killed and 20 were its weekly luncheon meeting, the|injured, some seriousl;. Chamber of Commerce will relax A transport plane crashed into ings easy in an open|a mountainside near Clovis, New LUXITE advices to the cuntrary eived before that time, the eason for migratory wild fowl will open in Alaska on Sep- tember 1, as usual, according to an | SHOP IN and teke ‘In any arrive somet c at | announcement made today at lo-| forum gathering at Bailey's Cafe| dexico, killing its five occupants. anur:i(hc latest. cal headquarters of the Alaska at noon Thursday, it as announc- Near San Antonio, Tex., three top of Mount| i ba- 2 Game Commission by E. M. God-i ed today by G. H. Walmsley, Sec-| Army aviators were killed in a HOSIERY dard, Ass't. Executive Officer. retary. mid-air collision of two planes. “ One army man saved his life by bailing out. ———————— “It will be o and we'll talk inf any old subject tk to anyone who desires to start a QUEEN BANS PROFANITY Sh discussion,” he said. ROME—Queen Elena has accept- Op L. G. Wingard, Alaska Agent|ed the Honorary Presidency of a of the Bureau of Fisheries, who|women’s anti-blasphemy committee \ o went to Ketchikan this morning | which launched a nation-wide cam- LXC]UN‘T‘ Dealers by plane and was due to return| paign against profanity. to everybody mally about t's of interest Jones-Stevens | two determined efforts up-| The season, as was the case summit of Crillon, climbe | last year under the curtailment it wiss in view of adverse | order, will last for 60 days, clos- ther condtiions to ing on October 31. Bag limits on that peak. | will be the same as those of last ascended were year. three others asc: amed peaks of more than The Commission had recom- | feet elevation, and were mended to the Migratory Wild climbed from the same high (‘l'npv | Fowl Advisory Board that the Al-| tablished at an altitude of 6,000) on in labor requirements| aska season be zoned, with the| in wheat and corn production of | 2Pening date for Southeast Alaska han 50 per cent in some lo- | fixed for September 20, Mr. God- dard said. It had hoped this and W abandon opers The IIIIIIlIIIIIIIIHlIIIIIIIlllIIIlllIIIIIHIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIllIlIII|I||||||IIII||IIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIlllllIII|IIIIII||IIIII||IIIIIIIII|I|l| 3 The story of the climbs is one { tedious chopping of footholds precipitous ice fields, struggling| ‘,(‘,“fl,li.h“,,lfi‘h"fr”fli;;,‘,‘,‘.’.,g‘. would be adopted by the Board . w:ndbfirknr Ul(:? em‘douu—)‘ ince 1840, says the D(‘partmvnfil"m the Department of Agricul [ e piEe. “’b]’“dh’:,..x Agriculture. o S st S sides, penetrating blinding DI | No official proclamation, how- | \cvcr. has been issued. If none ! - | appears before tomorrow night, { | 3 Austria Closes Canoe the regulations for 1932 automat- Reute; Used by Nazis| ically wil continue in effect. That ' means that hunting can start throughout Alaska Friday and con- ms and enveloping fogs igh which the blue of (il Pacific showed only- occasior The first attempt upon Cr consumed 23 hours, and resulted in a bad case of snowblindness BRAUNAU - AM -INN, Austria, | have real competition i ypes of trains pictured xp(‘od travel with the completion ! = _Head-on views provide com | = a triple-cylinde tive, most powerful in use o1 d the n\ulullr{)n ype of minum train (left) it, now under ruction. milar type of trair (shown below) is beine built for Burlington Route, which plans to overst: PINT WESSON OIL with 50c MAYONNAISE MIXER, ALL FOR ... _'"rIM‘T-'W“;“‘i:‘]‘\“va“':“g‘k“"::'y kePt| Aug. 30—Canocing on the River| tine for GRGAYS: *hem 120 m.p.h. bt : Inn, which separates this town 2 EXTRACTS—full quart bottle Lemon Extract ... $1.45 e s ; 28 from Germany, has been forbid-| ppTER DALTON SENTENCED The next try was made July 28,0 4on " 4yhorities claimed that in-| 1o SERVE NINETY DAYS \ ; DA v £ h nearer to success| So0 MUOONIE O Ners had been| SE NINE AYS MACARONI or SPAGHETTI—best bulk, 3 pounds ... 25¢ t s a |:f;\\l:f)p:r I‘"l‘]‘( maintaining communication be-| L TR e 2 . cacoemt, Af-|tveen Germany's Naszls and Hwi“’ at Eiiwiook, plesdadstigttty’ 10 CORN AND PEAS—No. 2 cans, good grade, each ... 15¢ s - Al-{ outlawed Nazi party of Austria. | v a plateau, the group e B 5 | unlawful entry of a dwelling at| b h Akl i started up ain summit mas ! a trial held in the U. S. Com- PANCAKE FLOUR—9 Ib. sacks ., : e ® 2 D | missioner's Court in Ketchikan a Sovnet Ralses Submanne and was sentenced to serve 00 ail ev-| that Sank Two Years Ago| davs in jail by U. S. Commission- Tonig’lt storm Eag s ;(‘r Peters, according to informa-| forced a ret but during the KRONSTADT, U. S. 8. R., Aug.| tion received by U. S. Marshal night, Bates, Everett and Wash-|gp \ The Soviet training submar-|Albert White, from Deputy U. S| purn started up again from the| jne, No. 9, which sank in May, Marshal Nielsen at Craig i MANDARIN BALL R()OM | 7,000-foot level. At 11000 feet.!193) with all hands, has been| 703 they were wallowing their Wa¥ligised from the Gulf of Py'dnd\ “'V"T LIVING QU “RTFRQ through waist-deep powdery snaw.|and towed here. The bodies of{ OKLAHOMA CITY — Hundreds on this climb they reached a|21 were buried with full naval|Of negroes may be affected by city) (15 Al 29 false summit and thought that| nonors. planning commission recommenda- | REVLLERS MEMBER Nl ’ had succceded, but clouds Skt jons that negroes be allowed to ed apart ahead of them a o in servants’ quarters in white ATTENTION DE MOLAYS showed yet another rise befc A N )y ] LAYS residential areas only \vljc-n they Meeting tonight 7:30 sharp. adv. are employed on the premises. , ||||||||IIIIIIIIII,IIIIIIIIIIIIII|||IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIII||IIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m them. Although there was only T B All Goods Purchased Tomorrow seprawmer Acooont | BUTTER AMOCAT CUT BEANS, 2 cans ...........37c 2 WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP, 10 bars ........28¢c C. W. SOAP CHIPS, 5 pound carton ........50c 25c RELIANCE PEAS, 3cans .................Mc ; PO BLACK FIGS, 2%0hs. ... i oo vt J 35 008 BUTTER FULL CREAM CHEESE, pound ...........19 COLORED NAPKINS, 3 packages .........30c COFFEE GREEN OLIVES, quart jar ...............44c NORWEGIAN SARDINES, 2 cans - .........25¢ | 2 Oc OUR PRICE ON CAN || SPANISH SALTED B MILK IS . pe n, h‘\\e mndc great pro- POUND C gress in deciphering the structure of the mountains and in measur- FULL VALUE CAN PEANUTS of Crillon through snow a fine I)O“dtl" aders to break A heavy WE DO OUR PART ing glacial movement. The expedition has completed a map of the Crillon Lake vicin- jty, which is to be expanded northward. The party is now head- quartered at Lituya Bay. The expedition plans to devote a whole month to survey and geo- logical study at Lituya Bay, work- ing in co-operation with the Unit- ed States Boundary Commission and the Institute of Geographical Exploration of Harvard. Mr. Washburn plans fo return to Boston arriving there Septem- ber 11. On August 23, Washburn was flown by the seaplane Baranof four hours on the first airplane flight ever made to photograph peaks and glaciers of the Saint Flias Range and Yakutat Bay. * Hundreds of pictures were made of unmapped and unphotographed mountain peaks, which, according to Mr. Washburn's statement were more glorious than anything he had ever seen before anywhere ———————— MRS. J. RUNDQUIST GOES TO SEATTLE Mrs. John Rundquist, of Doug- ! las, accompanied by her daughter BEST QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE OBTAINABLE ANYWHERE— Buy By Brand A\lOL\FCOR\,Scans SR i d9e AMOCAT BEETS, 3cans ...:.............49%¢ RELIANCE GRAPEFRUIT, 3 cans ........49% OLD HOMESTEAD LOGANBERRIES, BOOTH SARDINES, 4 cans ...............4%¢ HAPPY HOME JELLY, 6 oz. jar, 4 jars .....49%¢c CLASS APLUMS, 3cans ...ovioven.nen....49% LAVENDER BATHROOM TISSUE, 6 rolls 49¢ AMOCAT SHRIMP, 3 cans ...............4% fr G Tasc and the iaders CRAZY QUILT BATHROOM TISSUE, aboard the Yukon for Seattle, 8 l‘()”S 49C whére Mrs. Rundquist will seek e sienion v oo o/l RELIANCE OR AMOCAT ASPARAGUS return about October 1. s 1 CAMPBELL’S TOMATO JUICE, 6 cans ...49c HUNTING FISHING The gasboat “Wanderer” will leave from the City Float Thursday for Shoal Point. Good fishing and hunting from nearby islands. Thursday trip is for long change hunters and fishermen. On Satur- day we leave for same point for a two-day out- ing. Phone 293 or apply Gasboat Wan- derer at City Float for further information. Apricots Peaches Tomato Juice | TEA - Health Krisp || Walnut Meats 15¢ 16¢ 9¢ 54¢ 16¢ - 44 | Large Tins Large Tins Can - Pound Package Pound NATIONAL WESCO AMOCAT GOLD SHIELD HEALTH KRISP & WALNUT MEATS

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