The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 1, 1935, Page 8

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8 Boy Scouts going to the sum- m mp at Eagle River are asked by Scout executives to gatk 'BOY SCOUTS ASKED TO MEET AT CITY the City Hall at 9 o'clock Mond: morning with their packs The cutives also ask that anyone who t some of the boys out' in ars Monday morning phone Simpson. Thus far only H. L. Faulkner and Mrs. Wal- George have volunteered to drive ad of the boys out to camp. > beat with coal and .food for Many Tuneau Radio Fans e Listen in to Hear Local i Artists and Officials went off smoothly and entertainingly from the open- ing number until the last record was heard shortly after midnight Many complimentary telephone calls and telegrams were r ved by C. B. Arnold, Manager ' station and the ter were read over the “mike” between numbers on the regular program Radio who listened in to hear local officials and artists over the radio had high praise for the talent existing in Juneau and en- joyed both the vocal and instru- mental numbers on the program In addition to the musical and welcoming ta ef the ci both Juneau and Territorial bers of Commerce, The news broadcast which highlights of cal, national d international events, was highly complimented During the evening many neauites and residents of C neau Channel communi on KINY studios to watch local peo- ple on the air and look over the modern studios of the station. Open house j.sevailed, and represen tives of KINY courteously explain- ed the various equipment and de- tails to the visitors. From early in the evening until past midnight, the studios were crowded with visitors, many of whom saw a kroadcasting for the first time. VALDEZ MINER KLLED, BROTHER 1S BADLY HURT Vigtims, of . Cave-in While Removing Timbers at | Denali Mine, Report pro- Music HELEN and Really Different! ANCHORAGE, June 1. — Paddy McDonald, miner, was crushed to death at the Denali Mine in the Valdez Creek area while attempt- ing to remove timbers A mes- sage said his brother, William, dug % out of the cave-in but was badly % - hurt, X — e - MRS. GIERTZ TO VISIT Mrs. E. W. Giertz, resident of Se- attle, arrived here on the Alaska for a visit. HALL MONDAY AT 9 ¢ HALF FRIED SPRING CHICKEN ON TOAST— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1935. I this morning | Bay. er and Scoutmaster| He Bert Vestal, cook older Scouts are t to get things in p got away returned early in the after- noon with J. D. McRae, Assistant Manager of the mine as a Juneau bound passenger. ANCHORAGE MAN TO WEST POINT Wayne Youn, several of g out tonig - - GORST PLANE MAKES CHARTER TRIP FRIDAY ” TO BERNERS B' MlNE ANCHORAGE, June 1. — P Kinsell, youngest son of W. L. Yesterday at noon, Verne Gorst, Kinsell, Alaska Railroad official, of the Gorst .Air Transport Com- |sailed for Seattle today enroute to pany, left here in his Boeing fly-‘lhe West Point Military Academy. ing boat on a special charter trip|He was until recently a student the Comet Mine at Berner's|at the University of Alaska. Roy to -/l PARIS INN . WEATHER Get in the Car and Come Out T-0-N-1-T-E by SMOKEY Try Our Popular EE—— . PARIS INN NIEMI and ANDERSON ® Louie of Juneau at the Piano @ Johnny of Douglas on the Accordion WINE DINE MAKE MERRY ACROSS THE CHANNEL THIS DOOR PRIZE TONITE MIKE’S PLACE DOUGLAS CRONIN NAMED FISCAL AGENT IN MATANUSKA Well Known Alaskan to| Represent Rehabilitation Corporation on Project E. J. Cronin, for 30 years a resi- dent of Alaska and formerly con- nected with the Alaska Railroad, the Fairbanks Exploration Company and other Alaska interests, has been appointed fiscal agent for the Alaska Rural Rehabilitation Cor- poration on the Matanuska coloni- zation project. He arrived in Ju- neau today on the ‘Alaska after an extended visit in the states and will continue on to Matanuska after conference with Acting Governor E. | W. Griffin, James S. Truitt and| Harry G. Watson, corporation of- i s here. The appointment of Mrs. Vella Moehring as bookkeeper and clerk! for the Corporation here also-was announced today. Mrs. Moehring has been' connected with the office of Attorney General James S.| Truitt, her father, Miss Nell McCloskey, who has| been with the Alaska Game Com- | mission for several years, takes Mrs. Moehring’s place in the Attorney General's office and Miss Lillian Feterson joins the Game Commis- on from the Bureau of Indian Af- fairs. | No one has been appointed yet to succeed Miss Peterson in the Indian Bureau, Charles W. Hawke.- | worth, Assistant to the Director in the Indian Bureau, said. WASHBURN AND PARTY RETURN ON PAA PLANE Fairchild,—Pilot Holden, Makes Charter Flight to Yakutat for Explorers At 11 o'clock this morning the | Pacific 'Alaska Airways Fairchild seaplane, pilot Alex Holden and flight mechanic Lloyd Jarman, left Juneau for Yakutat, to bring Brad- ford Washburn, head of the Na- tional Geographic Society explora- tory party and several other mem- bers of the group back to Juneau. Washburn and his party of East- ern colleve men have been exploring the Alaska range near the Cana-| dian border for the last several| months. They are ‘due in Juneau lthis afternoon. | Taku Flight This morning Pilot Murray Stu- | art left Juneau in the PAA Stear- man plane with Bob Gleason for |Canyon island in the Taku River | district where the PAA radio sta-| |#on was recently established inj | mew quarters. At 3 o'clock this af-| ternoon pilot Stuart left Juneau | |again for Taku with Bob West, radio operator, who will relieve op- |erator H. C. Okerlund. | Electra Due Sunday | | Tomorrow afternoon the PAA| }Lockheed Electra is due here from | |its weekly flight down from Fair-| | panks with passengers and express. | | Its scheduled time‘of arrival on the | Juneau PAA airport is 3 o'clock 1 | the afternoon. | ol Zh | SLIPS OFF TOP OF BOX CAR; 2 " LEGS SEVERED | ‘ 1 | | Veteran Conductor on Al-! tim of Accident | SEWARD, Alaska, sune 1.—E. A.| | willlams, about 55 years of age,| veteran conductor on the Alaska Railroad, slipped off the top of a| box car, two or three cars running | over his legs. He was rushed to a | hospital where he is still living. | —————— ALASKA JUDGE Nome Headquarters | | fx ERLAND GAP, Tenn., June |« 1,+Af }‘nng trip by plane; rail|’ and!s d ! & Judge J.-H. 8. Morri- son of the Second Division, Alas- kg, £ Wi eadquarters at Nome, "has;artived here, his former home; on his | Memorigl University Commence- {ment at Harrogate, 'Tenn., next! | Monday. ' While “enroute here his | pomination for the Alaska Judge- | Iship was sent to the Senate by his way to attend the Linsoln | | aska Railroad Vie- |3 IN HOME TOWN. I #: 'S Morison Reaches} | Cumberland Gap from | President Roosevelt. . TONITE AND ANY OTHER NIGHT JUNEAU HAS LEARNED THAT THE Capital Beer Parlors IS THE JOLLIEST SPOT IN TOWN ® Music by EDWARDS and SMOKEY Open 24 Hours WINES CHINESE DISHES DOOR PRIZE TONIGHT One Case of Rainier Beer Capital Beer Parlors | Woodland | Giardens SPECIAL PROGRAM BY " and Hia ! ‘Vagabond Kings ',. There will be a featured door prize and brand new snappy dance music! @ A dandy place to spend your evening!

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