The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 22, 1934, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 22, 1934, until Saturday before hopping for|On departing from your beautiful | w, $2992; and Alaska Electric | Jageeit Ap LISLE HEBERT ENTERS NAVY s UADHUN Seattle. | Alaska, I desire to express to you | EA TI-E FIR" ht and Power Company, $3,450. STRGMBUIJ Is |Missing C,”I s Body KETCHIKAN HOSPITAL and through you to the Hhospite| Seventeenr lights are to be m-' 1 Is Found, Throat Cut; ¢ LIS Lisle F. Hebert, who left by Alaskans Thanked |able citizens of the ports we have | stalled on the structure. Twelve H P ; After spending Dossly o thoniis | VSIed, Ehe _gretelul spprecidion Luw BlDDEH pe bracket lights for illuminat- | R N A Companion Turns lnle plane yesterday for Ketchikan with (i nites bt i | of myself and all officers and mcn‘ ; the roadway. TWwo are air-| ia badly infected eye, is now a pa- vy £ aft Squad- e % each pier at | BIRMINGHAM, Alabama, Auz‘ucnt in the Ketchikan General ‘r;ui]a'\k?mt:;:‘ led by the U, S. .|°f the Navy ships and seaplane wiy (Tt U0k cis ny 4 ¥ X " for the many courtesies extcn(lcd‘ the highest point. There are z"_Th( body of Miss Faye New,| Hospital under the care of a spec- , 5 's Avocet, Swan TR . 0 N w AY SUU TH “’rd‘gls‘{:;’:’ 2 d‘;‘ n&-wx:‘Camd\ to us during our cruise in the Tcr- BR'DGE w I R I NG three lights underneath the bridge | ISLAND OF,_ s 9,MBOL1 Aug. | | ising Howard College coed was| ialist, according to telegraphic ad- and Sandpipes < San |Titory this summer. Best regards.’ r navigation. 22. — Authorities said all danger ;.4 today in a corn field with|vices received by. Mrs. Hebert to- on their way th to their dan\ | from yesterday's eruption of Strom- throat cut. 1d)y Mr. Hebert expects to be e Diego base, according to a radio| : | boli's volcano is over although it 1 ! e ARMY FLIERS HOP gh it is | Ay Y an | confined to the hospital for several receive e roy " i a , | Harold Taylor, her escort on an| ospital for se received by Gov. John W. TrO¥V| y,guiNGTON, Aug. 22. — The ‘M(.'(lnney Compa"Y Gets FIVE HALIBUTERS ~ | stil snorting defiantly and disgors- | auto ride Monday night, irom|days. Eleven Planes Arrive in!j e A s t . 4 . 3 Army’s Alaska Flight squadron took Wl"ll’lg Contract on Doug- ing burning rocks from the crater. | 24 ¢ o ] - ‘4 e e 5 ande || hich she failed to return, was —o——— Canadian Town O. K. [miral A. W. Johnson, Sommand®” |ott today for San Diego where it s sk $2, 579g SELL AT SEATTLE ™1 ougnout the night the vol- located. He said she left his car| The first presidential vcto in U F g dD g o rol air ’1 fv. the 4 | will disband. The flight is due as 9! ge, |cano provided brilliant fireworks nd ran into some bushes. In-| American history was W. % s ed Giates vy, i CompIEER] et Satprday. SEATTLE, Aug. 22.—The Frank- for the inhabitants of the main- | % h dead, he paled| ton’s veto of the first cor est flight ever made in Al- |1in came in from the western hali-|jand fowns more than 30 miles| formed she was dead, he D vis. PRINCE RU PFRT Aug. 22— aska by planes of the U. S, Navy. St The McKinney Company, Sentm»mu banks today with 36,000 gistant. ly and said: “I did not do it.” | apportionment bill, April 6, 1792. n Na While in the Territory they went PACIFIC SAILING was the lowest of fouf bidders for pounds of fish and sold far 6% | i . > 77‘ BN L west as Kodiak Island o el ek the wiring of the Douglas Bridge and 6 cents a pound. ‘ | - wi ent from Admiral e motorship Pacific is sched- |for lighting, according to an an- Local bank arrivals were the| HAS INFLUENZA | e s | o % J . nson, s rom Sitka, follows: ulll_rd to llmver Ju;;equ at dec;g;k;nouncemem made today by Ike P. california, 21,000 pounds, Jane 17- ‘ B. F. McDowell, of the Plggly R. & W. FLOATING SOAP, 4 bars ... 25¢ 9| “Lieutenant Commander J. M.|this evening for Haines an - | Taylor,. Chief Engineer of the® Al- 000" pounds, both selling for 6% |‘Wiggly sales staff is confined to b d [} iry ath and fine laundr ship | Shoemaker left Sitka with twelve |Way, to return here Saturday. . {aska Reai Commission. and 6% cents; Ethél S. 18000 |his home in the Jensen Apart- for the fi y ! Rupert | planes for Prince Rupert this morn.- | > The low bid was for $2570. Other pounds, 6% and 6% cents; Merit | ments with a severe attack of flu At GARNIC ’,S Pll,O"e 174 ling and I am leaving for Va Mining Location Notices at Em- |bids were: J. J. Agutter Company, 12.000 pounds, 7% and®7 cents a\ e | Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! ] vill remain here | couver on Wright this afternoon. | pire office. ’ | Seattle,” $2,700; W. P. Johhson, Ju- pound. 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