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Lol THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 6, 1933. LOCKHEED PLANE Coiner of Famous Groetm o ‘Hello Sucker’ Dead HEAVY SNflw WILL ESTABLISH BASE IN J1 JUNEAU Alaska Air Express Sea- plane Arrives from West- | ward Saturday Afternoon The silver Lockheed seaplane of Alaska Air Express, H. W, hill, pilot, and member ofj the corporation, arrived in Juneau | on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock from Seward. In the plane, with! Mr. Barnhill, were Chet McLean, pilot with the company, and Wil-| liam Barber, of Anchorage, pas-| senger. They left Seward on Fri afternoon and stayed that in Cordova, continuing the trip across the Gulf, where they en- countered considerable fog, on Saturday. It is their plan to operate out | of Juneau permanently according | COLD WAVE, 3 PERSONS DEAD tain District with Fatal Results DENVER, Colo., Nov. 6.—Death toll traceable to the first heavy snow and cold wave to strike the Rockies mounted to three with the ing Sunday of the body of G. P. Pineaux, lying in the w east of here. He apparently of exposure and injuries when the horse he was riding was struck by an automobile in a blizzard. Two others died when their auto was wrecked as the result of the storm. ———evo——— |[seeooeevscoooe I AT THE HOTELS . se 000 e 000000 | Gastineau [Winter Hits Rocky Moun-| Rose, Fairbanks; J. A. Small, Pet- ersburg; Alex Wilson, Auk Lake; E. E. Lieber, Auk Lake; Mrs. Clara Raymond, Baranof. ————.———— MELLISH GOES SOUTH John Mellish, father of William Mellish, acting manager of the Northern Commercial post at An- chorage, is a passenger south on the Northwestern. Mellish, Senior, is a veteran of the north and lived in Dawson for many years after the stampede there in the gold rush. He has been visiting his son and daughter-in-law for several months. REMONETIZATION OF SILVER NEXT STEP PREDICTED and twenty million citizens.” Nothing Wrong with NRA *1;.." Rev. coughlin further said: —Trouble Is With Team- | mate, the Currency DETROIT, Mich.. Nov. 6—The Rev. Father Charles E. Coughlin, Pastor of the Shrine of the Little ‘Flo\\cr usually well-informed com- | mentator on, current events, pre- | dicted in a speech Sunday the Presxdent is about remonetize silver. g the present monetary standard the Rev. Coughlin said: “We must replace it with one that is honest and sound and adequate | for the needs of our one hundred | “There is nothing wrong with |NRA” The fault lies with its ‘zeamma!c, the currency. old papers av The Emplre. ->oo Cotton Finances Church WILSON, Okia, Nov. 6— A Methodist church in the village of Courtney has solved its financial problems with a cotton patch. Led by ‘the Rev. M. C. Cartwright, pastor, members of the congrega- tion planted and harvested 10 acres of cotton on land donated for the purpose, replenishing the treasury. —t———— Aquatic products produced in Japan the last fiscal year totaled 131,662,479 yen. TIME T0 MAKE YO Order your Fresh Citron, Pineapple, Mixed Peel and GARNICK’S-Phone 174 FRUIT CAKE Cherries ! to Mrs. Thyra Merrill, partner in| the company, who with her two sons, Bob and Dick, arrived in| Juneau from the Westward on the Northwestern yesterday morn- ing. Because they feel that it is not as satisfactory to operate with | Mrs. Magnes Hemnes, Petersburg; WMWM Mrs. H. Peterson; Miss Storkersen; <R esten, Seattle; Jack Conway, Oscar Telson, Sitka; Roy e, Sitka; Anna Messingseth; Any time one of our burners break down, we wiil furnish free of charge a substitute burner or either wood or coal until such a time as your burner is in operation again. Agdan, Seattle; C. H. Keil, WHAT BETTER GUARANTEE COULD YOU WANT § | Ketchikan; Joseph P. Vario, Seat- Our price average installation fully automatic burner com- pontoons as the lockheed, Mrs.| (tle; H. W. Barnhill, Chester Mc- Merrill and Mr. Barnhill sold the Texas Guinan, night club hostess and actress, died in Vanccuver, B. C., at 8:45 o'clock Sunday |rcan, Bill Barber, Anchorage; plete with controls and 16 bbl. fuel oil tank complete in running order with ONE YEAR’S FREE SERVICE L ] Stinson plane which they had; morning ing to an Associated Press dispatch received by The Empire. Death followed an cpera- rae Droner, Juneau; F. Ohman; shipped to Anchorage to the Mc-| tion cn Saturday for intestinal ulcer. She was touring fhe West with a troupe of 40 girls when [O. Ross; R. H. Chadwick, U. S.| Gee Airways operating out of that| gtricken. The bedy will probably be taken to New York. The hospital record gave her age at 41 mhhu Co.; Robert Wakelin, Se-| city before leaving for Juneau vears but New York friends said she was 49 yearsold. a Gil Rich; Sam Baker, San G Opportunity Here { In the above picture Texas Guinan is shown when she rccently appeared in “hitting the saw- We feel that there is £00d| o 0 yuw in Angelus Temple, Los Angeles, made famcus by Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton. opportunity for an airways com- 2 s # pgg‘; oy erate ont of Juneau all| AU the left “Tex” is pictured in night club atmosphere where she ccined the now-famous greeting, year “ round, due to the a yl “Hello Sucker.” ley, Alameda, Cal.; Thyra | Dick Merrill, Bob Mer- ri Karl Johanson, Seattle; Mr. nd Mrs. W. S. Pekovich, Funter; in this part of the Territory and 7 |s. J. Kane, Hoonah; Steve Early, § as there are already seveniesn| sesaplane bound for , | cold and hungry they were duvmg to pick up L. H. Smith and Miss Hn\! Chichagof; Mr. and Mrs. Rex . ¥ planes based at Anchorage the Oc r 14, described rather that week. If you have ever ulned Mary_Jo;ce who have been hunt- \F\ ly, Hirst-Chichagof. seven days spent by the party | eating fox, you can realize just|ing in that and bring Zynda field there seemed over-crowded, Mrs, Merrill said. pina Glacier, when they | how hungry we all became. Bob | them back | Mr. and Mrs. A. Olson, Juneau { i If plans materialize, the company d down on their way | and Dick talked of little else dur- | ” Carl Lovett, Juneau; George Eden- | ; :;:gugl;:fll:!hea lkgz:tgi:r x::z- lJulnsu e ] (,;mr by a ‘-wm:{(—lock" ?llf thc”s,even days, but the l:oor.l Factory smips operating in the H 1 n s not ye ch formed for some unknown |things we! t ave | L been cnosen, e celarn e e el e R e B almn e PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL i : rs. Merrill, w] h twa si shi 4 o4 g el 2 e ; B : : B e ol e e e i o L o il e e Sl i Ak e, Tl e - “We tell yoi Iy abupite what thig Job will oar! 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