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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 16, 1934 LANDING FIELD IS APPROVED BY ARMY AVIATORS C'l t. Hoyt and Capt. Bob- zien Inspect Field Sunday and Return to Skagway Approval of the emergency ing field being chikan’s Queen of the Fourth, who istrator of Federal Emergency Re- system. Martin b u is making a round trip of South- lief, who left Tacoma last Saturday ————— north of Berners' Bay, James York |Illinois Democrats in years ap- S Army w orik east Alaska as a guest of the on the steamer Aleutian, will ar- will leave here this week with a |plauded Postmaster General James within the Alaska Steamship Company on the |rive here early tomorrow by plane FIvE GIRLS G crew of four men, employed by|A. Farley’s denunciation of the expressed by Bobzien | steamer Alaska was a guest of a from Ketchikan. Harry G. Watson, | A. B. Trites and associates Who|Ghost Dancers” in an address here and Capt. Ro. Hoyt, advance | group of Rainbow. Girls and Mrs. Gov. John W. Troy's private secre- ! purchased this and the Comet|Saturday night starting the party's orximfl'of the who arrived Evelyn Troast, Mother Adviser, at'tary, left at 5 jm. today to meet group last year. This is believed|Congressional State fall campaign. bl here from sy yesterd luncheon today, while the steamer Mr. Baker and accompany him ' to be the first step in a new de-, Speaking at the home of Abra- the Fairchild plane of the | was in port. here. | velopment program planned by the lham Lincoln whose tomb he visited Southern Al to inspect the Saturday, Miss Sandstrom was' A tentative itinerary for his trip new, owners. early in the afternoon, Postmaster field met at the steamer by Mayor I. through the Territory has been ar- | The Bear tunnel lies 1,000 feet|General Farley termed, the Repub- Very little additional work will Goldstein, Curtis Shattuck, Secre- ranged by Gov. Troy, subject to below the Kensington crosscutilican opposition as ghost dancing be necess to put the field in tary of the Juneau Chamber of approval on his arrival in this city. which is about 7,000 feet long.|and charge it “with fault finding excellent condition for the ten Commerce, J. W. Leivers, Secretary The Governcr had planned to ac-| ARNOLDS PARK, Iowa, July 16. The latter cuts the Eureka lode, efforts to frighten out the people bombing plane About 1300 feet of the Shrine Club, Mrs. Troast, company Mr. Baker on the entire| —Five Orange City girls were the Kensington and the Johnson back into a state of panic.” of the field is now in good con- and a group of Rainbow Girls, and trip but, due to a severe cold from ! drowned in a nearby lake hore Sat- lodes. 2 | Farley took off in a plane for dition and when it has been ex- |was taken to Mendenhall Glacier, which he has been suffering since urday, four in attempting to The Bear was driven 200 feel Portland, Oregon. tended the full two thousand feet her uncle, M. C. Bucey, accompany- | last week, was forced to change 'rescue a fifth. many years ago. The preserit work will make a satisfactory landing ing her on the trip. ihis plans. The girls were all members of IS t0 construct a pack trail to thc Bobzein Capt. Hoyt and Capt. hose making the trip to Skag- yesterday morning in the Fair- piloted by Frank Knight, to the Army officers down to child bring Auto Racer Is Sentenced FOURTH QUEEN BAKER TO COME OF KETCHIKAN HERE BY PLANE sts beraldme Sandstrom A Is Shown Good Time by Organizations rives Today—May Pro- ceed North Tomorrow Miss Geraldine Sandstrom, Ket-| Jacob Baker, Assistant Admin- At 8 oclock Saturday evening,| If the itineray is app: oved by Miss Sandstrom was a guest at the Mr. Baker, he will leave here Wed- |Governor's Mansion for a short \nesday by plane for Fairbanks and 'time, but did not meet Gov. Troy.|proceed to Nome and other north- jas he was ill. Following that, she ern and interior points from there. was a guest at a reception held by‘He will return to the coast over HONORED HERE THIS EVENING Chlef of FERA Ar- New Nation-wide Plan Discussed For Labor Disputes BEAR CROSSCUT ON KENSINGTON T0 BE REOPENED }ames York to Take Crew to Berner’s Bay This Week to Start Work To re-open the old Bear cross- cut on the Kensington property ‘WASHINGTON, July 16. A new nation-wide setup for handling labor disputes was discussed Saturday afternoon at a ccnference between the Na- tional Labér Relations Beard and reprecentatives of nearly all Regiconal Boards east cf the Mississippi River, It is understood the new board wishes tc establish uni- form regional mediation | 4 resort portal and to clear the rock and tunnel for some distance. Mr. York expects this will take about five or six weeks. Later on, cresscut will be driven through the| a house party of nine at and were trying to wade rocky reef to a buoy. One girl fell in and her com- panions tried to pull her out. Four more slipped in and were drowaed. a along a debris that mow block the it is thought, the REPUBLICANS FRIGHTENING PEOPLE NOW Declares Postmaster General Farley SPRINGFIELD, Il, July 16— One of the largest assemblages of NEW REVIEW BOARD LOOMS \Party Just ‘Ghost Dancing’, Juncau were Curtis Shattuck, Sec- the Rainbow Girls at the Scottish |the Alaska Railroad and come back ‘The dead are Margaret Black- % pe retary of the Chamber of Com- Rite Temple, attending the dancc to Southeast Alaska by plane to |burn, chaperone; Billie and Ver: Eureka and the Kensington lodes,| WASHINGTON, July 16.—Crea- merce; Charl Smith, Operator- later in the evening. conclude his study of local con- |Muileberg, Wilma Dimstra and & distance of about 1800 feet. tion by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson of in-Charge of the U. S. Cable Office Miss Sandstrom, 19 years of age, | ditions. Elsie Herunew from 17 to 15 years | ., B & Wodtd of JBAEEW Within NRA hers, and A. B, Hayes, Manager of is blonde, with golden-brown eyes,| As his stay is limited, almost his [of age. to perform permanently functions the Alaska Southern Airways. The and is five feet two inches in |entire traveling will have to be et f";gi‘xuym;‘f:;s“f: r?m‘ri‘:d Dx?;;:: child was sent up through the of the Alaska Southern 1d the Juneau Chamber Kayc Den, no‘ed British aute race driver, was today sentenced at Deuglas, nd of Man, to four months imvrisonment after cenvietion en a chzarge of manclaughter in the death of his me- height and quite slim. Since her graduation from high school two years ago, she has been done by plane. He is scheduled to sail from here on July 30 for Seat- tle on his return trip. TEXAS NEWSPAPER GOES THROUGH ON AL\'\KA FUNI)S COMING nent at the Blue Eagle headquar- ters. The new board will hear com- ierce, s0 tha he fliers employed b the Buce! Motor —_— A _ i e s il B e fure| chanic In o wreok on May 28. Notice of appeal was filed. The |Gompeny 1 Ketehikan 8s sec- | s AN A A L;flf“‘::’“;‘f&f plaints of small businesses against an attempt was made to land prezoculion charged Don failed te slacken his speed when rounding retary. KKENM DUE JUNEAU the Yukon ‘C'u’c‘le 'i‘our. and were| BAcK To u s &IEA;O:;\“D?C nat{dl sl:xse :e‘-:rg,; o 1t : fangercas curve and ciashed, killing his mechanic, Francis | TOMORROW MORNING, |in Juneau while the Alaska was 80| G ot bt The party, with the exception| Taylor. here Saturday. Mr. Shuman is of Mr. Shattuck who remained in In the above picture Dcn is shown as he arrived in London SCENIC mGHTs | GOES ON THIS WEEK Vlce-Preslden}; afl Advertising y : Skcway, reumed Lo Juneay ai- | following his stay in a hospital to_recover from injuries when he MADE BY ALASKA e stoamer Kemal o be used | Manager of the Fort Worth Siar- Four and One Half Billion| Yukon River Steamship riving here at 1 o'clock, and was 2 e » g N i e ste: 3 S " e L ‘P'l:z:f It raba R R Ry lor WA v s od e SOUTHERN PLANES .y tne alaska Steamship Company Teto A i Dollars Are le.en Em- |Man Drops Dead;Funeral of the Alaska Chamber of Com- by A Before leaving for Skagway this'on the mail un to Sitka and,Way | wHITTIER RETURNS FROM | ergency Pro]ects Takes Place, Fort Yukon merce and H. G. Watson. Shortly | afternoon with Capt. Ross G. Hoyt ports is due in Juneau tomorrow SHORT INSPECTION TRIP e T 2 after luncheon the two Army men | and Capt. E. B. Bobzien, the Fai-morning. She was due in Haines | WASHINGTON, July 16. — The| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, July 16.— were driven to the field and a Slx ARE DEAD MI SIGNARY child plane of the Alaska South- at 1 o'clock today and will come| M § Whittier, Collector of Cus- Government spent around four flnd. Clyde Seabrooks aged 60 years careful inspection was made. They ern Airways, pilot Frank Knight, pere direct from there. toms, returned here last Saturday one half billion dollars of emer-i second engineer on the Yukon had already viewed it from the air and taken a number of aerial photographs showing the approach and location. approach and location. While this is Capt. Bobzein's first | trip to Alaska, Capt. Hoyt is well AIR ACCIDENTS CHICAGO, m July 16.—Six per- l(Lv Howard SmllH Held in {sons were killed airplane dis- asters on Sunday. IS SET-FREE by Bandits for Two made a scenic flight with & party| Local agents of the company an- of tourists out of Juneau. On the nounce this morning that the Kenai Skagway trip, round trip passeng-'will take over the mail run im- ers were Mrs. R. H. Willlams and' mediately, leaving Juneau on her Mrs. George F. Alexander. first run Wednesday evening at 6 Baranof Flights !o'clock. July 18. The seaplane Baranof, of the e - Alaska Southern, Pilot Gene Mey-! on the steamer Alaska after hav- gency money during the past fis- ing made an official inspection of cal year but nearly half of it bore the Customs offices at Ketchikan, a return address. Wrangell and PGtersburg. | How much of the totel sum will rrRe come back is debated but the best WASHINGTON DOCTOR available figures indicate about two MAKING YUKON CIRCLE billion dollars were used for loans ‘river steamer Yukon, for the past seven years, dropped dead as the result of an attack of the heart just after the steamer had left Stevens. Burial took place Sunday in the Hudsons' Bay cemetery at Fort Yukon. known throughout the Territory 5 3 - | PLAN OPENING OF on Federal credit projects and ————.———— because of his record fiight from |, D: H: Camphell, Alya Andrevs, Months, Released ring and Lloyd Jarman mechanic, | DOLOMI PROPERTY| Dr. and Mrs. Wiliam T. Gill, other channels where it reamins| SEEING AMERICA FIRST New York City to Nome in 1920. |\, "ponan "o dentist, all of Lin- e leftor BIER. e oy Rk !of Washington, D. C. were pas- as considerable of an asset. ON STEAMER ALASKA Capt. Bobzlen is_in the photo-| 1 Ve o 0 T vacation, | SHANGHAT, July 16.—Rev. How- | at 9 o'clock with Henry Roden and Representatives of Col. E. J. sengers on the Alaska when she The remander has gone out the graphic department of the Army|coi NC0UH (MW“ Montana, | ard Smith, formerly atiMl_;SmHel;:w B"rkehflsamssertm;“- Ryan, mining man of Vancouver, stopped here last Saturday. They window with no strings attached,| A New Orleans family, composed Air Corps and has taken many pic- | "roivon was injured in the crash, | Washing ia, has been | THIS ‘; 9”1100“ !HE aranof has recently arrived in Ketchikan on will make the Yukon Circle Tour. for emergency relief, civil works,| of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Trapoon, tures on his present flight. Capt. | 4 J o e rene Fort. | fele r held cap- | ;“j"‘] he tseeing flights to Men- their way to the Dolomi mine on o T . SR conservation activities, highways,| Winter, Ivor, and Yvonne, are Hoyt is with the staff of the| .= o " ikwood, Missourd, | Ve a;g-flm C]“Bcierr OnKt:Iem :chet;::: Prince of Wales Island, which isto LAYS UP SALMON hog purchase and other welfare| looking Alaska over on the steam- Army Air Corps in Washington, [ sioq’ ot o (ake-off for & flight to| Df- Sven Hedin, noled explorer, | A will leave for Ketchikan bz opened soon, according to state-| Jack Lien, veteran dog musher, enterprises, er Alaska as part of their “see D. C, and Capt. Bobzien is 8t|g "po i Jack Steuby, m;‘mm who was also believed to have been y. 5 Svdhe * | ments whch they issuéd in Ketch- ,hes been awarded the contract to Some Administration critics as-| America First” plan. They have present based at Baltimore. Both | {iu | by Wdits, is reported s ‘0-‘-*“ AL |ikan. The company to operate the carry the mail over the snow be- sert the nation's till bid goodbye| visited every state in the Union, have had many years (3x})m‘i('nc("‘ Gail Kleinfelter, aged 18 years, afe in Turkestan. err HIVEE, A% O len Coun- mine is known as the Al'\_<ka Brit- | , tween Cooper’s Landing and Kasilof to nearly all of the emergency-and after returning from this trip, in army aviation. it Ve Rl e — ty, Kentucky, raised 1325 pounds ish Columbia Mines American, Inc, next winter, and has been busy dollars. they plan to go to Cuba. From e tha el skt it wld‘('“ .m ‘{:.x.’.x ‘:"”” }‘i.HLm.u‘x in of tobacco on half an acre amd and is a subsidiary of the Alaska some time at Russian River ]aymg e, there, they will go to Europe. W o geklarday. BttNnoon the | ® small plane h-.h.lpul l_u rebuilt | EXAMINATION FOR ('I'VIL ‘ won the 4-H Club tobacco growihig British Columbia Mines, Ltd., of up salmon for dog provender for Mming Lecauon rilces at Em- (S A 5. with Mr. and Mrs. Smith e SERVICE IS ANNOUNCED | championship in that State. Canada. ! the winter. | pire office, Shop n .uneau ey !,"uv.fsfi“‘l,,“’g‘f,vl"g;,,,‘f,“y,,‘,”‘f 1oy |CLUB MEETING TO | The United States Civil Service 9 . at the Governor’s House. They left BE HELD TONIGHT | Commission L_‘1‘1.\5 ammlunr:ae:n an on the Fairchild, piloted by Mr. PRI ;’gfi:]‘wim"pc“ve SR s Bebzien will fly his Douglas obser- There will be meeting of the 4 i on. theFairchild, piloted by Mr.| Business and Professional Woman's |o,Junior legal assistant dabor law), Knight, this afternoon at 2 o'clock; Club at the Council Chambers Or’snllsuu ym,‘m.tm'”;t of Labor. to return to Skagway and Capt.)the City Hall this evening at g0 ™' U 0 0 Babzlen will fly his Douglas obser-| which several interesting speakers el 'd “abor 1 d Nied b-. . vation plane back to Juneau late) will address the members, it was {"f‘_‘ ng 3‘ gr’ ‘.m Z 2‘ jul this afterncon to try out the land-\ announced today by Mrs. Pearl ?;OL“' L bl RRgaan, ey ing field. Capt. Hoyt will return| Burford, President. PRpr AR IRy av be to Whitehorse this afternoon and{ During the months of July and rrf"‘l';:““g::;_‘e‘flnv e 'Z;le"blt;:f;::g procced from there to Fairbanks | August there is only one meeting .. m“. i L,: “‘ y‘ Board of E where a base will be established. | each month rather than two as is —virs CiVi el pnl sl Renew #riendship the case during the rest of the “TLDCTS: “‘lt '?df““,sfi“'_;‘;* ey A plr“sdnt incident which mark- | year end for this reasom every o oiof 3. F:m““‘ ARG Teniiote e e member is urged to be present this Bullding, Juneau evening ‘@t the combined business LR and discuxsion meeling. FOUR-YEAR-CLD LAD R SLIGHTLY INJURED Lot MISS FLORENCF HALE WIIEN HIT BY TRUCK HEADS TOUR[ST PARTY Bert Routsolo, 4-year-old son of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Routsola, was Headed by Miss Florance Hale, slightiy hurt when hit by a pass- naticnally known educator and ing truck yesterday while playing ee writer, a party of 103 school teach- on Ninth Street. The lad was ers will arrive here aboard the pyshed to St. Ann's Hospital and | TEAS SPICES steamer Aleutian tomorrow on an his wounds, consisting of super- Alaska “discovery” tour that will ficjal cuts and abrasions were take them as far north and west gressed. as Anchorage. They will be greeted O - by Gov. John W. Troy while they {are in the city. JOINS GROCERY STAFF Miss Hale, who sponsored the editor of the Grade Teach- Ed Jahoda arrived on the Al-| zine and is a Past Presi- aska from Seattle, and has joined | dent of the National Education the staff of the United Food Association. Company. He has had 10 years e A experience as a grocer, having | A been several years in Puget Sound jed the trip was the renewal of the “U° |iriendship between Pllot Erank Siies with the Pure Food Service & ¢ Knight and Capt. Bobzien who had d et # “One of Alaska’s | Inot scen one another for several it S 4 We say that Chesterfields ¢ ‘Iirst Food Families’ | |years, They had" become close Special M‘eeting’We‘dnesday July E. 7 brings you coffee l :;“‘“dD: “l‘;: N{" f'gg:"' :':e ‘;"“L‘ 18th. Ballot Initiation. —adv. are mdder—-tbat ”’"}' taste 2 e Department of m thz]xtst sweet ftnl the | |Capt. Bobrien and he had done . ¢ SR TSR N better—and we believe that. ast spoonful.” considerable ~photographic work ‘' ; throughout thé West. ! GARLAND BOGGAN you would mja] them. e t Hardwood Floors |LEGION OF THE MOOSE NO. 25 Waxi Polishi . 3LENDED, ROASTED, AND Will meet Tuesday, July 17th, at axing olishing VACUUM SEALED BY 8 o'clock. All members requested { S;mding | f ON GROCERY CO to be present. Lunch |:‘ ] g/ . A. HARVEY, ST {—adv. 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