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DR, SOUTHWELL DIES SUDDENLY THIS MORNING Popular _O;—)—tomeh'ist Il Only 19 Hours with Double Pneumonia Dr. R. E. Southwell, Juneau optometr double pneumonia & this morning he be Hospital afterncon Dr. South 1 had been ill with influenza for about a week at his residence in the Zynda Hotel be- fore suddenly developing pneu- monia His wife, eral weeks ago to in Tacoma, notified Club officials today that she “would take the next hoat” for here. In the meantime, the body is being held at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. In addition to his wife, Dr. Southwell is survived by a brother | living in Seattle, his mother in| Miami Beach, Fla, and a brother, | Arnold 8, also in Miami Beach. | Dr. Southwell was born in At-| chinson, Kan., on January 23, 1898. Records of t local Elks Club Lodge show tr he was dimitted from the Tacoma branch of that organization on April 16, 1930, when he moved to Juneau. He the position of Esteemed Loading Knight the Juneau lodge. 37, popular died from 9:30 o'clock hours after to St. Ann's Juneau sev- visit relatives Juneau EIks who left formerly of Youngstown, O., - ONE LIFE LOST, WRANGELL FIRE Rainser: Gl ‘Partially D 1,000 CONVICTS ARE ON STRIKE sh‘oyed—Proprielor _.C.(?LvUMBUS' Ohio, Ap}‘l? l6..v A crisis is approaching today for the Suffocated 1,000 convicts of the penitentiary workshops who are striking for Fire partially destroyed the Rai- | speedier action by the Parole Board. nier Grill at Wrangell last Sun- Extra guards are on duty and War- day night and caused the death by den James Woodard is maneuvering suffocation of Tom Konatsu, Jap-| for a showdown. anese proprietor, sleeping upstairs, eee - according to advices brought to TO VALDEZ Juneau today on the Alaska. Bound for Valdez from Juneau The city water has been cut off on the Alaska is Dr. Taylor J two weeks on account of & 10W pujo fio1q dentist for the Bureau reservoir, but had been turned on * 5 2 2 o (of Indian Affairs. Saturday night in the business dis- trict and this undoubtedly saved the town from a disastrous fire as the restaurant was in the center of a business block. | MAX BAER TO MEET BRADDOCK NEW YORK, April 16. — World Champion Heavyweight Max Baer has' accepted James Braddock as his opponent for a titlé bout on June 13 in Madison Square Gar- den. WINE WINE Port or Muscatel, $1.50 per gal |Bring your jug. TOTEM GROC- - e —— | VISITS MRS. G. 0. GOSS Mrs. Thomas Viglia and Mrs. | Batista Caporillia, daughter 0(‘ Peter Casassa, of Roslyn, Wa.sh,‘ who are enroute to join their hus-| bands in Suntrana, visited wnh‘ Mrs. G. O. Goss while the Alaska was in port. | GR""FIN IS HERE C. B. Griffin, representative of a Seattle firm, arrived here from a Southeast Alaska ports on the Alaska. — e — MORGAN DEPARTS J. P. Morgan, representative of Libby, McNeill and Libby Company, 100k passage from here to Seward on the Alask: - ee— — WHITTIER ILL M. S. Whittier, Assistant Col- lector of Customs, is confined to his home with a sesvere cold. e BUYING EQUIPMENT Hawley Sterling, Assistant Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Com- mission, returned from Seattle on ine Alaska after an absence of two weeks. He went south to buy road equipment for use of the commis- sion. { - AUKLET GOES SOUTH The Auklet, Bureau of Fisheries beat, got away at noon for the south, taking A. P. Romine, War- den in the west coa: of Prince of Wales Island district, back to his duties. L. J. Collins is captain of the vessel - DOMENECE TRAVELS A. B. Domenece, cannery super- intendent, is traveling to Kodiak via the Alaska from Seattle and the Curocao from Seward. | Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES' — MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR Seward Street Near . Third Builders’ and She.f “HARDW .BI | | Teisss Machume Co. ; fi’———-——-——-——‘———-_ Deaf Dancer Scores Success Frances Woods Although she has never heard a sound in her life Frances Woods, “feels” the rhythym of a dance orches- tra and has become a popular adagio dancer on New York’s “White Way". adv. * THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1935. ‘(J. C. BOWLES IS ~ ENTHUSIASTIC | | OVER AIR I.INE | es PAA Service Between Juneau and Fairbanks Enthusiastic over the weekly air service between Juneau and Fair- banks, recently inaugurated by Pa- cific Alaska Airways, J. C. Bowles, ‘,prumxnent Seattle business man and | head of the Bowles Plumbers Supply | Company of that city, believes it | will prove of inestimable value to | business men with interests in the | Territory, as well as to Alaskans. Mr. Bowles arrived in Juneau on the scheduled trip of the Lockheed Electra this week after his first trip to the Interior of Alaska. “I think this splendid service will not only open up the Interior coun- try to Alaskans but to business men from the outside whose time is too valuable and limited to permit them to make the trip by steamer and train. There is no doubt in my mind but that this service will result in many men of means seeing the In- terior part of this Territory that would never be able to make the trip except by plane. Unquestion- ably many men will invest money in the Territory that would be in- vested elsewhere, if they did not have the opportunity to familiarize themselves with Alaska,” Mr. Bowles said. “One thought that struck me forcibly on my present trip through this country is that the people of Alaska should cooperate to a great- er extent, forgetting prejudices and jealousies between towns in an effort to gain benefits from the Federal Government for the entire Territory. People throughout the WASHINGTON, April 16— The Torritory do not seem thoroughly United States Chamber of Com- awake to the opportunities that ex- merce has recommended to Con- st if they would work for the good gress extension of NRA, with modi- of the entire country instead of fications limiting its operation t0' confining their efforts to their own Interstate Commerce. town or community. What helps one D 1s PRICE JUNEAU efit everyone,” Mr. Bowles said. “I cannot praise to highly the Agen:, Divi-|splendid pilots for the Airways Department company for their flying ability, and Juneau and cheerful courtesy which did so much will remain in this section for to make our trip here in the plane several weeks and then cover In- S0 extremely pleasant. Both Mr. terior Alaska points. When he goes Barrows and Mr. Robbins acted like to the Westward, Mrs. Price, who delightful hosts on the trip jand is with him here, will return to left nothinz undone to contribute Washington, D. C. to our comfort. The plane itself is - | the last word in comfort and safe- NT ADS PAY!!ty.” H. S. Price, Speacial sion of Investigation, of the Interior, is i - DAILY EMPIRE WA |Seattle Business Man Prais-' Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Burn Dismay Feminine name lo] atrife le] Nutritive ma- Utilizes ARecfiorate™” [BIAIR 0. 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Not any flflilll.///flflll///flfl 7l /// ® TWO MORE ADDITIONS TO KINY ARRIVE HERE locality is bound, eventually, to ben- Kncwn as experienced operators and announcers of radio broad- ing ctations, Howard Mills and Ross Swift arrived MRS. FAULKNER IS BACK FROM JOURNEY After a visit with her daughter, from Seattle Jean, who is a student at Stan- today on the Alaska to join the ford University in California, Mrs. staff of KINY, now under con- struction here. Swiit, especially, experience in the radio field, hav- | ing been associated with Edward A. month ago, H. L. Faulkner returned to Juneau as a passenger from Seattle on the has had long | Alaska. During her trip, which began a Mrs. Faulkner visited Kraft, owner of KINY, in one of‘sm Francisco, Stanford University, the first stations established in|Portland. and Seattle. She is the‘man arrived from Seattle on the Seame wife of a local attorney. | Making his return to Juneau af- ter spending six- months Outside, A. Malcolm (Sandy) Smith, mining WELL KNOWN A. B. HAYES, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE FOR SPGHTSMEN |PAAHERE FROM SOUTH A. B. Hayes, Traffic Representa- | tive for the Pacific Alaska Airways, arrived in Juneau on the steamer | Alaska from Seattle where he has _ had charge of the company office Party of Four to Continue| [ ok Sete Seus 3 Wl Te for some time during the 0?’ P‘%fi Plane Bound for |inauguration of seaplane schedules t. |in Southeast Alaska by PAA. rrow Bear Hunt ”::_u s o s manager o To blaze the path in arc- thegn Alrways previ- tic hunting, tis:ellmg in airplanes | °U ¥ Its purchase by the PAA last intead of ice-breaking steamers, 2| ! has had many yesrs of ex- Party of big game hunters arrived in ig:‘“‘:f" Pl 1 rat "!g"‘u‘“ in Juneau on the steamer' ‘Alaska e continue from here on fifi Pm!:'mmmw Aign m Mmm Alaska Airways Lockheed' Electra’| . 1to Fairbanks on the way to Point GRAY LINE JAGER Barrow and Wainwright, <l Those making up the party are| ARRIVES FROM SOUTH E. O. MoDonnell, Director in the Pan-American Airways; A. L. Hager, _J8ck Simpson, Mdnager of the President of the New England Fish |Farthest North Gray Line, arrived Company; T. B. Wilson, Vice-Presi- 0day iIn Juneau aboard the steam- dent and General Manager of the F Alaska to prepare for the open- Alaska Steamship Company, and IDg Of the tourist season, Mr. Simp- Roderick Tower, sportsman and fi- SO0 Was in charge of the company nancier of New York City. |last summer during its first year's At Fairbanks the party will con- OPerations in Juneau and has been tinue to the Arctic in'a PAA Fleet- With the Gray Line In California ster plane in search of polar bear, dUring the winter months, according | They plan to divide, two hunting '© George A. Lingo, President of out of Wainwright and two from the Farthest North Gray Line. Point Barrow. Eskimo guides and TTRBTEe equipment will be used on the Polar | MASKED BALL PLANNED bear hunt which is expected to last SOON AT AUK BAY INN about ten days. ‘While all are experienced hunt-, A record breaking crowd is ex- ers, and several have had bear and Pected at the Auk Bay Inn on Sat- Moose hunts in Alaska previously,!urday night, April 27. Announce- this is the first time any of the ment was made today that a mask- party have sought polar bear among | €d ball will be given at the Inn on the ice floes of the Arctic,and all that evening together with a new are I g forward to the adven- and novel entertainment in con- ture with keen anticipation, and ex- | junction, pect-to find something quite dif- | e ferent from hunts” in Africa, Can- GRAY IMPROVES ada, the Rockies or other portions J. L. (Dolly) Gray, who recently of Alaska, |ended a long term as Fire Chief, Upon their return to Fairbanks Probably will leave St. Ann's Hos- from Point Barrow and Wainwright, |Pitla for his home tomorrow. His the party will proceed by plane to | attending physician said today that Kenal Peninsula and Kodiak Island |the popular Pire Department mem- to hunt Kodiak brown bear and ' ber is showing good improvement in grizzlies. Mr. Hager and Mr. Wil- his influenza attack. ! son expect to go as far as Unimak b e Bl 0 o TR jIsland, in the Aleutian chain while | REFSLANDS ON BOAT Mr. McDonnell and Mr. Tower Both Mr. and Mrs. J. Refsland now plan to hunt in the Kenai and arrived in Juneau on the Alaska. Kodiak districts. The entire trip is Mr. Refsland has been in Vancou- | to take only three weeks or a month |ver, Wash. Mrs. Refsland is As- using airplane transportation ex- socxabe Supervisor of Elementary clusively. | Education for the Bureau of Indian The party is scheduled to leave Affairs. She returned from Ket- t.luneau on the PAA plane for mejchikln. taking passage on the Alas- |Interior tomorrow. \ka which brought her husband from i | Seattle. SMITH IS BACK | ————— Eere for a shori visit, Mr. and Mrs. William Peratovich arrived from Klawock on-the Zapora. He is well-known in Southeast Ala.ka as a Klawock merchant and can- lnery manager. Alaska.