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"THE DAILY ALASKA IRE TUESDAY, JULY 31, 1934. /ADM, JORNSON HEADS PATROL NAVY PLANES Twelve Squadrons of Com— mand at Present.Are Widely Scatteted (Continuea rom Page. Onig) il cne squadron and U. S. S. Gannet with the Alaskan Survey Expedi- tion in the Aleutian Islands; and the ‘U. S. 8. Wright, U. 8. 8. Swan, U 8. 8. Sandpipef, U. S: 8. Avocet and two squadrons are op- erating in Alaskan waters this sumnier, Ome important element in ‘the operations is that they be entirely self supporting. The surface’ ves- sels carry gasoline, plane and en- gine parts sufficient for ‘the dum- tion of the cruise. Aircraft Opefations Last September ‘Adthirdl Johnsett went with the Wright to the west ccast of Costa Rica Where he was met with four squadrons of' plafies and two tendefrs from the Canal Zcne area. The planes operated there under adverse weather ‘een ditions for two ‘weeks, -Oné“6f “I NEED And you can have it most limited budget! that seem “made tomorrow. VALL to order” A new coat to wear Right Now!” at a price within the We have them—ecoats for teday and 5.00 Now $19.75 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” J, A HELLENTHAL IS SELEGTED TO LEADDEMOCRATS Committee Recomm ends Him as Successor to Con- nors for Committeeman J. A. Hellenthal, of this city and a lifelong Demo- | crat, has been recommended to the National Committe -to succeed James J. Connors as the Terri- torial member of that body, it was made known here today. The recommendation was made unani- | mously by the Territorial Commit- tee at a meeting just held at Beward. Word of the committee’s action was received here today by Mr. Hellenthal in a telegram from A. A. Shonbeck, Chairman. The rec- ommendation has been telegraphed to National Chairman James A. Farley. Mr. Connors presented his resig- nation early this year to Mr. Farley and was asked by him to continue to serve until after the primar, election. Both he and Gov. Troy. who resigned last month as Chair- man of the Territorial Committee. expressed their gratification at the committee’s selection of Mr. Hel- Jenthal. “Mr. Hellenthal is a cap- able executive, an outstanding | merning, pioneer lawyer | PATCO MAKES - FLIGHTS T0 SITKA, HAINES This morning, wne seaplane Patco; Pilot Chet McLean, which has been busily occupied sinece it was again put into service last Saturday left this morning for Tenakee and Sitka with V. Papo= vich as a passenger for the former place and A. Van Mavern and N.| L. Troast for the latter. It is due to return from Sitka this afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Koslosky who were recently married there, as passengers. After its retufni from Sitka this these squadrons, Patrol Squadron Ten, was then flown to San Diego; from Panama, and’ in Jantuary of this year made @& noh-stop "flight from San Francisco to Honolulu. The flagship, which had béeh act- ing as a plane guard during this flight, arrived in Honolulu twe days after the arrival of the planes and for the next three weeks held extensive exercises with the sguad- rons there, including the one which had just arrived. ‘fn’ tHe ‘'éasly part of Aptil thréé squidrons weré flown from San'Diégo to' Panama, accompanied by the U. B: 8.‘Wright and Avocet as tenders and pastic cipated with the Fleet in the man- euvers held” du¥¥hg ity crulse sottth, Die 3 EF From 'the * Canal "Zbne * these | J. three squadrens, atigmented By the three stationed fn“ those ~watets, made a mass flight to Cuba, the first of its kind ever having been made over that route. These squadrons and the tenders then took part in the ‘Fleet Exerdisés around Cuba, Porto Rico, atid Hai- | ti, in the Caribbéan Sea. One squadron thenh ' flew to Hampton Roads, Virginia, to eperate with the Fleet in the Atlantic, the re- maining units returning o Panama on the 15th of May. Patrol 8quadrons Seven and Nine, which had left San Diego in April and had been operating continually sirce then, were flowhn back to San Diego and are still going. Prior to taking off for the present flight, they had completed over 10,000 nautical miles since last April. Alaska Flight Flying these twelve planes’ to Alaskan waters and operating theth here for' two months indeépefidest of ahy other source of supply then is afforded by the svirface' vessels of the force, requires a gredt amount of preparétion atid fore- thought. First the 'planes’ llnmallm must be consideret, how Pr they can fly without amy risk of Toss of life or governmert property. The movenents of ‘the surface craft must be coordinated with' the flights of thé planes in orter that proper plane guard be established and that a ‘tender be at the' dest tination of the plihes. The" blve tender; as the last one is"terined, must first lay moorings 0 which the planes securé ‘atter they have landed on the water: Tenders Busy Unit Once the plares have Mnded the teritlers become the Bisy “unit of the force: Bolts have already bBees sent out wth relief créws %o waten the planes ahd' mdke 'ahy Hinot repairs which Ty bé' netessdry’ The flight créews are Wi trafst potted to the tenders fof food and rest. ‘These boats thefi: edrry -out lubrieating ofl and gassline to re: afterncon, the Panlandle Air Transport Company seaplane will make a special charter flight to Haines with prospectors. FOREST SERVICE TO PUT IN RADIO PHONE STATION IN JUNEAU Preparations are in progtess here by the United States Forest Service for the establishment of a radid telephone shore station, which, if | flight, it can b Heisted : aboatd the experiments are sucCessful, will |any of the temders. Oné& cafi ‘be be set up in the warehouse main- |carried on the smaller tetidefs and that organization on [the Wright is able to Sarfy severdl Avenue, it was' an-|On board the Wright i additien nounced today by Wellman Hol- [t her large cold storage: plaht {brook, Assistant Regional Forester.|®nd other - storagé facitities; -are fu€l thé planes;, and aét a8 patrol vessels during the ' night to 'Msive the saféty of the planés. alt The smuller tenders are lirvited as té amoiint of fuel, ‘fooastutls, spare parts,' ete.; they" d#fi eatry’ 80 it essential i’ preparing 'tHé force schefulé to ‘sb KFfange’the itinery of the surfaceé vessels tNAt the smaller tehdéfs will éontact the Wright in sufficient timé o' réc plenish thelt stocks: ward In ‘case a plane be damupea in Democrat and. will undoubtedly render the party invaluable service in the Territory,” Mr. Conners said today. “I consider the choice most excellent and the committee could not have done better,” de- clared the Governor. George B. Grigsby, when advised of the committee’s aetion, declared: “That's good! I': glad of it!” VISITS WITH SON Mrs. Charles Nye arrived on from Skagway for a her son, W. J. of the Juneau Nye plans to on the next Guy J. Moyer, who had eharge of | machine and structural shops with the operation of a similar station |facilities for makirg flflm fihfl’! maintained by the Forest Service |t0 Planes. at Ketchikan, is supervising the Offivers ont U. 'S, &me installation and will - handle the | The following officers- &ré Aboard local station. If tHe warehouse|the U. 8. 8. Wright, whieh earries location is not suitable, another l“:‘ofifl personnel of approximatety site will be selected, brook sald. S Captalii A. C. Read, W’ Radio phones will be installed |ing; Coniiander H. € k, ‘B on the -Forester and the Ranger |cutive Offiter; Licus; Comimaiiiér X. Mr. Holbrook said. The shore|D:i M. Curpefitef) Nivigator! Lieut. station will be used to -keep: in [Comminder C. G. Halpihe; Air Of direct communication with them :::' 4 filrrfl’: ne: e in, T} i , FA¥at i‘l]:.skime“m about Southelstm nmu!all e R AR Cosimul ; Liewt. R,R. Guis Al Fisher, pitcher with the Car-|léy, Engifier Oflwefl Eleuf. X dinals’ farm at Elmira, N. Y., hit|Earl, Aaerblogy; Lient. (}g) D. d: four home runs in a double head- | Frafitis; Gunnery . Offioer; Titut: er, while subbing in center field (j:,) A. H. Wotton; Lieut. (Jg) one - afternoon. P. R. Lackner; Lieut. Commander Admirdl and Goverror Exchtmgew Cnlls y 1 Reat Admiral Jol & 'ommlmuv b' t hlehw with his “Afde and Flag Eiey- {cpant R. P. Pirie paid an of- ficial courtesy call an Gcn)ohn W. Proy at & o'clook: this aTtez- ABR: (Gov Froy adcompanied by ‘his Aide, Simpson ! Kihibn, * réturnéd: +the'? #Wodfd the U S. B, Wright 2 o'vloek. The formul 37- $alute aWoard the U.S.S. Wright ‘was oritted at the reduest of Gov. Troy. | | " !A?IMHA FARR B'Ilnmlng is ofie of the: best of all - exereises, 1t you have any cdarés you can forget them in an| invigorating dip ifi ocean or pool, followed by a sun bath. This will tone up your nerves. ) G. W. Taylor, Médical Of- Lieut. (mec) C. C. Yan-| Tiedt. (jg) “(me) B P i Lieut. Commatider (d¢.) | Fowler; Dental Officer; Lieut. Goiahder (457 D, P, romly, !lupply Offieer; Lidut: <}g) (64 | AR Kiling, Gommandéer (©n.0) | B. “H. "' @rotH,, < Ohaplaiti- Chie hhun H. ‘B.‘Russéll; " Giihner ‘M.’ Hale;" Radio’ !flfl!tflthfi P. W Koterba; - 'Chief Maéhifiist | L. Kampman; Chiet' Machinist D, 'H. West; Chief Guhner W. L. Gerdts; Carpenter 8. Stubben; Chief Pa’ Carpenter S. Stubben; Chief Pay Clerk F. J. Scheel; Chief Pay Clerk | T. M. ‘Weleh. Atitiment Aboard While the U. 8. 8. Wright is fiot a’combat ship it carries pro- téctlvé armament consisting of two five ineh guns aft and two anti- aireraft guns forward: ‘' Ateording to present plans, thé U. B. 8. Wright will remain at| anchor during the six days it »\1114 remam in por ?' \ TILSON CREW MOVES TO ADMIRALTY TRAIL After Having compléted the trailr 16m tidewater to the head of Pack | Creek, Windfall Harbor, the ECW crew under - Foreman Al' Tilson wifl ‘be moved by plare tomorrow o' Shiels Lake, it was announced todhy ‘by Wellman Holbrook, As- sistant Regional ‘Forester. Tt will be engaged for the re- fidindér of the season in mainten- ance work on the central Ad+ miralty’ ‘Island trail system that Wwas eonstriicted last year. It will 186 bulld tWwo additional shelter ciiflm (m.4 ficer; quell; ‘I pilot and havigator; I pilot; Carry Personnel of Five on Each Craft (Continued [rom Page One.) worth, Jr., pilot and navigator; H T. Baker, first assistant pilot; J. Rodgers, second. assistant. pilot; W C. Junkin, first mechanic; R. T. Bruton, seeond mechani¢; L. W. Cesell, radioman. 9-P-5—Lieutenant C. L. Miller, pilot and navigator; D. E. Buncer, first assistaht pilot; R. W. Smith, second assistant pilot; S. Susman, first, méehanic; E. B. Perce, radio- man 9-P-6—Licutenant. F. L. Bridget, Lieutenant G. L. Huff, first assistant N. H. Oraven, second assist- ant pilot; Vo Le Criswold, first me- canic; R. E. Reagan, radioman. VE-7 Perscnnel (j.g) SIXTY OFFICERS AND MEN ABOARD PATROL PLANES United States' Navy Planes {pilot and navigator; Lieutenant ant pilot; C. N. Maker, second as- sistant pilot; mechanic; man. pilot and navigator; first assistant pilot; tain; secomd - assistant pilot; W. Johnson, first mechanic; G. K. Herman; radioman. sleur, pilot and navigator; Beck, Townsend, second asistant |R. F. Colllins, J. Kaenel, FUNERAL ‘RITES HELD 3 TaT. F a1 L) 7-P-2—Lieutenant' J. 'A. Penning- ton, pilot and -navigator; V. S. | Roden, first assistant pilot; J. Knapp, first, mechanic; W. D. Dun- gan, second mechanic; R. J. Aug- ster, radioman. 7-P-3—Lieutenant J. B. Voit, pilot. and navigator; A. A. Aulger, first assistant pilot; O. P. Gosselt, first mechanic; E. M. Celeman, second mechanic; R. J. Lipsey, radioman. 7-P-4 — Lieutenant B. Studley, U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGIICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 31: Probably showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle winds most southeasterly. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp Humidlty Wind Velocity 30.00 54 93 s 29.91 52 93 Calm 29.88 57 81 S \ CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Weatlr Mistir Cldy Cidy (j.g.) C. H. Duerfeldt, first assist-| 4 p.m. yest'y 4 am .today Ncon today 5 C. J. Norwood, first O. B. Buckley, radio- 7-P-5—Lieutenant J. E. Baker, C. E. Hines, W. E. Moun- R O YESTERDAY | TODAY ] | Highest 4p.m. ot g e Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp. 'dax temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weater 50 50 40 8 Pt wy 54 54 | 50 12 y 50 | 46 22 Bin 68 50 ¢dy e | 56 «y .48 | 44 tdy 50 48 4dy 52 46 Rin 56 52 iidy 57 a2 Ady 82 . Hdy 66 dy 64 sldy 86 lain 12 s1dy Station Barrow, Nome ...... Bethel ... Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch . Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle 7-P-6—Lieutenant W. T. Ras- O. L. L. C pilot; first. mechanic; L. radioman. first assistant pilot; mmoo | 0w 54 54 56 58 .d FOR WILLIAM LAYTON Willilam Layton;. pieneer resident 3821 gneséigs 58 the -personnel of chikan today, is: ant (j.g.) J. H. Detye an pilot; C. H, stant pilot; C. first mechanic; radioman. Officers and men who make up VP Squadron Seven-F, arriving here from Ket- 7-P-1—Lieut. Commander R. Ir- vine, pilot and navigator; Lieuten- 150- second ns, first as: Insley, F. Whitlock, V. D. Kempsey, of Juneau, who died, as the result of a strcke. Saturday -night, was buried this aiternoon in Evergreen Cemetery, after funeral services held in the Charles W. Carter n Portland San Franeisco .. 8 64 | 58 54 58 54 . T8 Pt.0ldy . 68 cocs,scsgaggoassa EIF SRR SN ‘The barometric pressure is snghuy below normal in Alukannd d Mortuary. of 'tilting armour brought $1,700 in |- ILondon is lowest in south central Canada with showers in Southern and Western Alaska and cloudy weather in the Interior. The presure is moderately high over the northeestern Pacific Ocean and in the ducted the services. North Pacific States. Temperatures have risen on the Arctic (oast TS e and in the extreme Southeast and have fallen in the Gull of A sixteenth century Saxon suit | - Ataska. The Rev. David Waggoner con- ACROSS . Huge mythical bird County seat ot Dculy Cross—word Puzzle Solution of Saturday's Puzzie i i Humbuge: , slang . Devoured Harrison . Father . Type measure Co., Ohlo . Hobby . Japanese sash . Make amends Philippine savage . Compouna lther Constellation, the Lion . 3hrubs or trees of the genus . Alnus . Sl!ulled at the lun!val! 19. Number . Like Percelve with oyes Oflal’ to buy . Ran away N l..ong tooth Vessel for gonveying liquid . Seriously . Blossom . State of the Unfon: abbr, . Judge PERMANENT W AVES {nee of the idlanites . Article 29, Cngllal of Advertisement That Keep the Ends Always in Curl Spain ; Sontinent: abbr. 33. Two halver Vegetable Artificial language . Slamese coin . Felt one's way . Negative . Dregs 44. Stall . Edge of a garment W, V224 -‘-'-'—.-J-c-iu— HON. GEORGE BLACK IS #88. LOUISE PASSENGER i The Hon. George Black, Speaker|| of the Canadian House of Com- mons at - Ottawa, is enroute to his home ‘in!Déwsori for the sum- met on thé Princess Louise. Mrs. Black' aécombAnies her husband. R DIVORCE IS’ GRANTED ‘Mrs. Hizel Kifnise Smith was gfanted & divorce in the District Coutt 'hére yesterday from Max M. Smith, "As''d " part of the decree, Mrs, Sthith Was permitted to resume her fofmet name of Hazel Kirmse, fihder which all of her business interests will be transacted in the | Hiture. - oty gt SV 6006068008460 [ SPORT BRIE . § 6260 679 6 8.0 0 00 0 Dazzy Vance has struck out More "’ batterS I the Majors — about 2,000-=than any hurler since Christy Mathewson, who fanned 2,399, " . lits Vernon John, 18, a student at the WUniversity . 8f'\ Southern Cali- fornia, i§ tHe youngest player ever to win the Denver city tennis chn.mplonship. ' i . Johntiy Kyler former star with fhe S8 ‘Loils Gunners pro football teifm, " has' given up the gridiron f6r baseball, and is playing the olitfield with Springfield in the wem Association. 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