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POST,ROGERS BOUNDNORTH LOS ANGELES, Cal, July —-Wiley Post, two times n gator of the globe, with his wife and Will Regers, famous hum- cicus and motion picture and stage actor, left here on a new planc at 1:20 o'cleck this after- ncon, presumably for Seattle on the first leg of a projected 8,- 263-mile flight to Moscow by way of Alaska and Siberia. Post made no announcement his plans before leaving, of | which was without any advance notice. Post arrived at the airport, get his wife from the admin- istration building, and they rushed to the plane just as Regers chowed up. The comed- ian bought a magazine, was chewing gum; and ran to the plane. Within a few seconds Post gave the plane the “gun” and the trio soared away. ELSIE JANIS . INJURED IN ¥ “Sweelhem:l of AEF" Suf- fl’.r.‘i COnCussiOn (“’ , Brain, Accident EASTVIEW, N N, ¥, Elsie Janis, vaudeville and well-known cnter actress, was severely injured in an | auto accident but is responding f vorably to treatment. The well-known entertainer fered brain concussion and a d D gash at the back of her head with , an accompanying loss of bolod Transfusion might be necessary, is sald Her husband, Gilbert Wilson driving the automobile which struck a parked truck. He suffored slig head injurie Miss Janis known a “Sweetheart of the AEF" during t World War. was e California Eases Its Divorce Law . July has a bill legalizing ed a year after or preliminary been granted in a C: even though no final mar decrce been entered. - TO ENTER HOME toam- favorab'e er accommcdations to 3itka he will enter the Pioncers’ Home - Despite national reduction in all livestock in 1934, horses and sheep increased in Oklahoma, Peter son, economist at Oklahoma A. and M. college, reported. Daily rCros;-word Puézle FIRE BIRDSHOOT INHOQUIAM IN AUTO CRASH AFTERNOON RIOT Mill Workers Are Beseiged in House—Militiamen and Police Charge I"CQUIAM, W: 25— blasts of bird shot fired from hin a house surrounded by lum- strike picl and onlookers, ked throug crowd and nded four men and a boy. The shooting climaxed the after- noon of yesterday during a reign disorder in which men, women children stoned the house and »d imprecations at twelve lum- wit ar yel ber mill workers in the house. National Guardsmen and police wept into the house and took Vi y C. Millett, one of the work- ers into custody. Two shotguns, a pistol and several blackjacks were seized The police s moved Sunday after id the mill employ into the house last pickets demonstrated mt of hcteis where been sta; Aberde ees of wounds in the right Others v.re ony - -+ NEW DEPUTY COLLECTOR OF CUSTON FOR NOME Ciio Clement Tanner has taken the ath Deputy Collector of Customs at Nome according to ad- vices received at Juneau Cus- toms office. Tanner will only t > part time deputy, it is said S 5 ADMITT. TO HOSPITAL C. D. Strode, an A. J. employ" was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital last night for treatment of back injuries sustained in a fall - - DAILY EMPIRKr WAN; ADS PAY! ACROSS 8olution of Yesterday's Puzzl 10. Native of the 3. Night before 4 ° gaiiac b s island of an event Luzon . Oem‘. of }mi [SIO[R E|IINIEZRIA[P[T] 11. Disfigure er whales 8. Kind of cheese [AIY]] NIFIEIRGZOIGE[E] 13 Ingtrument o M Mowsting ME D OZWIAIYWIAIRID| a vessel in 4. Bristle E CIOZEISEZ) (TIS piece 35" Broad soills I ISHERIOSIERoIN 19. Domestic fowl 16. Watch secretly 20.. Recently 17. Former MLLINOIRPZS [ [TZZHIAISIPIS| | | acauired emperor le [g] 2\ Humble 18, momperor [EIGIGRAAIBIEILEZHIUISITILIE] 35 Period ot length AILZS|CIUIDARIEINITAIN light 20. Ch'x‘uhter :;( TIolPIPIEDACIEINITTAL [D] 2+ L\\'?s a m-" ers in of tranqu . SIOlUIRISHAS 0P s P AN oase 1. Paid public MYZBRELILISEA 25. Muse of lyric notice i and amator: 22. Belonging to | 3|UIM| ] AIRZB|UIS bootry y % Obl‘h:n girl PIRIE R. 1IO[L[E N[T] 27 Place apart 23. Obtain Het 2 o 3 Qmerlean [ole]t ;\_%A NIT[E| 2 Amectedly buffalo T i Indevel 29. East Indian 41 Tropical frult 2. Truthful welght 43. Melt 3. Ireland 30. Genus of the 3. Headplece 4..Above & maple tree 46. Carry: colloq. ug o ‘. 81 a 48. Charge . |, touching all slender 32, Brilliant blue 49. Instrument for 5. Upright part building star in & of ‘s [ ainly 38, vor 'he Lyre" 6. Drinking 41, Ordered 23. Weaken J traversed vessels 42, Written 34. Purchase 51 Belglan river 7, Feminine promise to a Assail 82 E name pay . Flushed with 3. Inhabitant of: g Compound 43. Attempt success su ether 44. Owns 3% Salt N DOWN 9. Looks down 45. Bovine animal 39 As far as 1. Poultry 47. Before 40, Staft product 50, Myself THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1935. WINGARD TELL BRISTOL B A of Fisheries “Satis- fied” with Pack (Continued from Page One) Alaska Agent Says Bureau |are busy gathering important data | on harbors and inlets. In the mean- time, the enlisted men and offic- ers cruise here. are thoroughly enjoying our Our reports to Navy heatquarters all have indicated that we favor a return here next sum- | mer.” Lieut.-Comdr. M K. Aiken, com- | manding the U. 8. S| Willlamson, | member of the Scouting Force, also |spoke and thanked the Chamber |for the cordial welcome given his ship. F. P, Guptill, special agent of the Hartford Fire Insurance Com- | pany, also was introduced Notice of two important bu: |ness’ items also was made. T {Chamber is writi Washington, D. G., officials to permit the openg ing of the Glacter Bay area for | prospecting. Second, it was an- nounced that the Coast and Geo- survey had been approached tn conduct a harbor survey here. |1t was pointed out that Juneau is only major Alaskan port of which a detailed chart is not avail- | able. detic - ATTENTION RIFLEMEN All persons wishing to enter the ot on the rifle range Sunday will \ples register at the Juneau- Young Hardware Co. JOHN W. JONES, President, —adyv. Juneau Rifle Association. PRI ,-— Kansas has been recognized of- ficially by the department of agri- culture as the nineteenth state practically free of bovine tubercu- losis. | THANKS FOR A SWELL DANCE AND NOW HOW ABOUT A LUCKY AND A LOOK AT THE MOON? |For Fish Yarns, | Bureau Fisheries CHAMBER ABOUT & e You'd naturally expect he Alaska Agent of the Bureau of Fisheries could tell a pretty faig “fish story.” Lemuel G. Wingard did just that this noon at the Chamber of Com- merce luncheon when he had mem- |bers and visiting Navy officers | “goggle-eyed” with an account of a trout fishing expedition on a |river in the Bristol Bay area. “Why, shucks, fellows, there are no small fish up there. The big ones eat 'em all up!” said the fish expert. Wingard explained, a bit more seriously, that he fished on the Naknek River, and caught 17-pound trout. He explained that the fish there never have been molested by sportsmen, so will bite at almost any kind of contraption. However, he refused to comment on the be a good hook for such large fish. - ,e-— JACK FINLAY DADDY OF BOY BABY TODAY A baby boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Finlay at St. Ann’s Hos- pital this afternoon. Mrs. Finlay is a former Juneau school teacher and Finlay is one of the officers of the Juneau Mine Workers' Association Thirty-ihree Are Killed in India Mine .Disaster CALCUTTA, July 25.—Thirty- three persons were killed and 43 injured today in an explosion in a mine at Giridih. i D LUMBER MILL OPENS SOON Cuiting operations at the Juneau Lumber Mills are expected to begin again about August 1, it was an- nounced today. Several tows of logs h been received at the lumber mills dock from near-by camps. suggestion of one Navy ‘ E officer that a ship's anchor migit €'s. including the Decatur, EVans, yo.on jimmy Doogan, Paul Nich-| NEW ORLEANS LEAVES, BUT NAVY IS HERE More than 550 Destroyer Men Still in Port — 3 000 More May Be Due (Centinued from Page One) - possible 3,000 Navy men over the week-end. If the latter figure is ttained, it will be the largest num- service men ever to 'visit 3 The heavy cruiser Chicago, boast- a good baseball team and as y as fine a racing boat crew, cheduled to arrive tomorrow. ong with her will be five destroy-| ing eq Wickes, Philip, and Twiggs. Offer Made However, there is a strong pos-| ility—although nothing definite w05 known late this afternoon— at two more heavy cruisers, the| ::ton and the Portland, may an- at Auk Bay over the week-end 10-e two ships have been visiting a, but, at an order from Vice- dmiral A. J. Hepburn, who visited jere last week on the Indianapolis, y were offered a choice of visit-| ing either Yakutat Bay or Auk Bay enroute south this weck-end No word has been received on the election which will be made, but if Auk Bay is chosen, 1400 more men Will be added to Juneau's mam- moth Navy week-end celebration. Today's program of welccme for the men aboard the destroyers in- cluded a trip through tho Alaska Juneau Gold Minring Company plont this morning at the invitation of L. H. Metzgar, superintendent. The trip was arranged by Lieut. (jg) W. W. Pierce (ChC), who is temporarily attached to Division 12 as a chap- lain. More than 200 enlisted men took advantage of the trip. Trips to Mo>ndenhall Glacier and two / IT'S THE TOBACCO THAT COUNTS | There are no finer tobaccos than those used in Luckies |olls and Bob McGinnis do thel pers of the Crimont Club for be- baseball games rounded out the en- listed men’s program. Two commissioned officers from each destroyer were guests of the [Chamber of Commerce at a lunch. | eon this noon. CRIMONT CLUB ~ DANGE FRIDAY 'Social Afair Will Be Given' ’ in Parish Hall—Every- thing Is Ready | For the past several days the‘ |Parish Hall has lost its summer | (quiet as members of the Crimont| | Club prepare for the annual dance| |to be held tomorrow night. Helped by the title of Decora-| |tions Committee, Ada Giovanetti, Jean McDonald, Dorothy Johnson, Josephine McGinnis and Ruth Gey- er figure and point while John agreeing and climbing. Their ef-' forts have been rewarded with a beauty and symmetry of effect that| g will make the dance long remem- bered. Music played by Dude Haynes'| Orchestra and * refreshments plan- ned by Virginia Mullen is a com- One Aip tells the Sto . TWO STAR - FIVE STAR SEVEN STAR sitnoeo whiskey DGE YOUR WHISKEY BY THE STARS' *W GOLD LABEL RYE o« BOURBON W SPECIAL CANADIAN 6 bination that will fit in well with any background. To Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Boyle, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McNaughton, Mr. IPAVI{G WALKOUT CONTINUES TODAY and Mrs. Louis H. Metzgar, Mr. andl’ Y Mrs. J. F. Mullen, and Mr. and, | Mrs. H. R. VanderLeest as patzons| The walkout of laborers on the and patronesses; to the Reverend Gastineau ‘Construction Company's Father LeVasseur for the use oflstreet paving project moved into its the Parish Hall; to the nuns of St.|seeond day with no concrete being Ann's Hospital for the use of dec-ipoured. More than 25 men walked crations; and to all the invited off the job yesterday, asking a 15- gu 2o the thanks of the mem- cent an hour raise. } E. J. Cowling, president of the ing cnabled to stage the dance construction firm, indicated today and for insuring, its success. he had no intention of granting, oAy ,the pay raise demand, although he FIRE AT JUDGE'S HOME 'said he was conferring with Public A chimney fire in«the residence”Works Administration authorities of Judge G. F. Alexander, on Gold relative to allowing the men to and Sixth Street, was extinguished work 48 hours instead of 30 hours without loss by the Juneau Tire a week. Department early this afterno Mcoanwhile, a few laborers were ! When two is company | don't make a crowd n Best friond ' 1 DONT MAKE A CRO " I'M YOUR BEST FRIE i WHEN TWO IS COMPANY | AM YOUR LUCKY STRIKE. continging the- ercction of forms on Secand Avenue, and others Were clearing’Main Sireet, between Third and Fourth Avenués, |7repul}ory to pouring. K V. Anderson, who organized “tha walkout and who directed the sign- ing of @ rdise pelition, was em- ployed this morning by the Juligau Lumb-: M i v ARE HOUSE GUESTS * OF WILLIAMS HERE Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Sutherland; of Pazadena, Cal, stopped off* in Juncau from the Alaska andsare house guests for a week of Mr.:and Mrs. M. D. Williams, ¢ - ——— Empire Classified Ads Pay. WD. N D,