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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JU siL—MUN PACK IN cause wonoi-' NEW DEALERS S. E. CONTINUES B=2= AHEAD OF 1334 889,557 Cases Packed Sol Far Compared with 760,863 Cases | laska salmon The Southeast pack continues to keep ahead of year, to the U. S. office here. the pack last according Bu C Fisheries Through last Sat son has reathed 889, compared with = 760, cases for the same period last sea- son The outstanding increases are in the Eastern, Wrangell and Ketchi- kan districts. In the Eastern dis- trict the pack thus far is, 105,360 cases compared with 72286 last year. Wrangell reports 172,405 casés against 92965 in 1934 and Ketchi- kan- 352,459 compared to 290,675 last season. Pinks, which are reported much larger this year, lead all other varieties as usual. The pink pack chums, 128,472; reds 86,582; kings, 10,516 and cohoes, 29,201 MRS, GEORGE IN HOSPITAL, AUTO VICTIM Car Forceda-Road. Runs Into Ditch Last Night, Vanderbilt Hill Mrs. Thomas George is in St Ann's Hospital receiving treatment for a broken ankle, cut knee, and many bruises, received in an auto- Unknown to fame until they challenged Rooseveltian aims, these four men have given the administration uneasy moments. J. Edward Jones (upper left) fights the securities law. Joseph Schechter (upper right) helped end the NRA. Eugene Nortz (fower left) and Norman C. Norman (lower right) helped force the gold clause decision. (Asso- DOWN DRAFT CHAMBER MAY CONSIDER ROAD 1S CAUSE OF PLANE CRASH LENGTHENING mobile accident at Vanderbilt Hill on Glacier Highway last night at about 8:30 o'clock. Mrs. George, who was driving alone, stated that she was forced from the road by a car traveling in the opposite direction, causing her to crash into a ditch. She was rendered unconscious and was brought into the hospital by Dr.| H. Vance shortly after the acci- dent. Thg, car driven by Mrs. George, which'is reported to te badly dam- aged, was brought to Juneau by a service car from the Connors Motor Company. .- — PENSION BILL T0 ROOSEVELT WASHINGTON, July 8l.— The Senate has passed the House bill restoring $45,000,000 to the pen- sion benefits of Spanish American ‘War veterans. The bill goes to the ‘White House over President Roose- velt's objections. - The Gin Pots of CONTINENTAL if operated to capacity could furn- ish the entire world with GIN. adv. Two British Columbia Av-:Highway Plan to Be Lun-| iators Killed North | of Vancouver i BULLETIN — VANCOUVER, July 31—Mirs. Brock, vietim of the plane accident, is dead. VANCOUVER, B. C, July 31— A down draft at the south ‘end of Alta Lake, 50 miles north of Vancouver, brought death in an airplane crash yesterday t> D2an R and wartime piloi Willia >4 Brock Mrs. recelvet . a arm and David Sioan, Mana Direetor of the Pioncer Gold M.x of British Columbia, Ltd, had h. leg broken McCluskey -took Sloan to e lake from Vancouver and picked up Mrs, Brock whe had been holi- daying at Alta Lake. The party was taking off for Gun Lake when the accident occurred. Pilot McCluskey was well known in aviation circles in Juneau. He was here for an overnight stay several weeks ago. D;lily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS L Parts in & play §. Uncooked 9. Indian of lerra del uego 12, Nxmbl: 13. Epoch 14. Correlative of neither 15. Old_English sflver coin 16. Small quan- 24. Brazilian money of account 28. Assistance 21. Prevalls with. out restraint 31. Cruel 33. Greek goddess ¢9. Flexible palm of the moon stem: vari- 34. Youthful ant years 60, Bustle 35. Health resort 51. Employ 36. Poem 52. Tipping up 31 Private and 63 Turn to the unfre- right Tmnlefl 54. Donkey 40. Wild plum 55. Half hose 43. Concealed 44. Biblical king DOWN 41. Told tales 1. Tatters aRAdd HEN EEN Mal o od il Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle fEaeess ' ik /4 IIII%I//I B 10. Substantive . Parsonage . Fear greatly broken | 0" cheon Item of Discus- sion Tomorrow Business details probably transcend all other matters as Ju- neau's Chamber of Commerce meets fer an important session at Bailey's Cafe tomorrow noon. Two items of local interest are scheduled to be discusead and definite action may be taken on one of the proposals. Extension of the Eagle River Hizhway and enlargement of the mail service - betwéen Seattle and Juncau are the two items. At the Exedutive Board meeting o Jiuaer s infor- E ed - extension of the it le. River Hithway to Echo Cove n Bernar's B'y, a distance of ap-| roximately ten' miles. Federal and Cerritorial offieials were present n1 their reactions probably will be old to Chamber members tomor- 5 1 The meeting also is expected to | oroduce a vote on a pesolution to petition the superintendent of Rail- way Mail Service in Seattle for a more complete mail sailing sched- ule. Tt is likely that the Chamber resolution will ask that the North- land Transportation Company ves- sels be permitted to carry both first and second class mail at all times. | The Northland firm now supplies | Juneau with first class mail only | in the winter months. | Invited guests of honor * at to- | morrow's luncheon will be Capt. H.| B. Sherman and Lieut. L. V. Cast- oove m vo?r‘:{.e abbr. D!.:arml ned tand lon. Potato: collog. Avalanches ner of the Chilkoot Barracks Army detachment now camped in Ever- green Bowl 1 T————— Prison Inmates Must Pay for Game of an- cient and obseure origin . Muse of Iyrie and ematofy . Mythical man- postry eating mon- ster . Male deer 3. Leonine Load a vessel 4. Puff up d . County in 5. Harden Nebraska 6. Cause to re- 45. Stop and re- member fuse to go 1. Fragrance 46. Insects 8. Stuff with a 48. Roman god- soft sub- dess stance + 49. Orienta) ship 9. Formerly captain /0 | Fant Wi Prison Fare NG, Michigan, July 31. | Jgan's 10,000 prison in- purple gangsters, con- men, killers and swindlers, will have to pay for their daily ra- tions in prison, from the nest egss laid away outside the gray walls against a day when they might be free again. The:> nest eggs will be fer- reted out by Federal and state authoritics and prison fares “will be diverted into the state coffers, s WN TO KETCHIKAN " Dermott ©O'Toole from Tyee, and Rooney, Alaska Service Sup- erintendent for the American Can kan yesterday on the scheduled flight of the PAA Lockheed Vega flown by Bob Ellis with Flight Mechanic Paul Brewer —— IN FROM FAIRBANKS Warren Tilman arrived in Ju- neau aboard the PAA Lockheed Electra on the scheduled flight from Fairbanks this afternoon. The ship was flown by Pilots Joe Crosson and Walter Hill > LICENSED TO WED A marriage license nas been is- sued in Commissioner's Court to Ora P. Schoonover and Hilda .H I*Gro.'nwull! both' of Hoonal will] ST Company, and Plo Decano from| OLD SCHENLEY os.0 Kdke, were passengers to Ketchi-| ASKS $40,000 FOR INJURY ABOARD NORLAND OCT. 1 | cohoel |Pete Loe Files Damage Suit | in Federal Court Against Mayor and Sandvich Suit for $40,000 personal injury damages and $2,000 attorney- fees | was filed in Federal District Court | here today by Pete Loe against Mayor Isadore Goldstein and Tom | Sandvich, owners of the motorship Norland, Loe was injured while aboard the Norland last October 7, according to the complaint, permanently dis- abling him, due to the alleged neg- |ligence on the part of the owner: |Loe charges he was capable | earning $150 a month prior to the accident which incapacitated him He was caught in some of the gear | aboard the ship and severely in- | jured in the body and right leg, he | charges. | George Grigsby is attorney for the plaintiff. | AR SR, T | WASHINGTON, July 31.—- The | House Ways and Means. Commitiee | Democrats late this afternoon has |agreed to let corporations deduct | ~haritable gifts from incomes, drop- ping a former proposal to includ them in profits. A 'NEW STRUCTURE | FOR PAA FLOAT A new structure on the PAA float, | which when completed will increase |the space under enclosure to 30 by 60 feet, has been started, under the supervision of Construction Super- |intendent Don Abel. The building, | |be completed by Satarday, Abel j5 only 24 said today. PRSP S e Try a bottle of Cobbs Creek. The |scoop in blends, distilled by Con- Travis and Allan Strange, infleld-|planes tinental Corporation. Distributed by Wilbur Irving, telephone 10. - adv. MAKE THE In preparing those cool summer drinks,no matter how littleor how much youpropose to pay, look on your dealer's Schenley Shelf before you buy. Trustworthy Schenley values cost no more than so-called *“bargain” liquors. Better buy with confidence —then you'll drink with contentment! 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BOY DROWNS Juneau youngster shortly after 3 o'clock his afternoon and another had a One was drowned Simpson boy, who.was in the T"e' about five minutes, before being rescued was still not revived at 4| o'clock this afternoon. He was pro- HOROSCOPE. Do you want to know your future? Do you want to know something ahout yourself? Do you want to know what to do . . . what is‘in’ ow escape from similar death nounced dead a short time later. when they fell into the water at| g p Gierhoser and D. D. ‘Jek- | the upper City Float. |len, seamen from the Tallapoosa, One was Terry McGorty, about 7. who were removing a snag near | The other was believed to be|the City Float, pulled the Simpson, Clifford Simpson, a boy about 8| boy from the water. Hudon in the or 9 years old. | meantime had called the fire de- McGorty was in the water but &|partment and resuscitation methods ort time before he was dragged | were begun at once. y by Paul Hudon, one of the| Jack Holler and Frank Bruno lowners of the Standard Machine|both jumped in the water to try Shop, and soon recovered, but the!and saved the Simpson youngster, REDS’ SUCCESS | Marion, 20-year-old outfielder.” Rookie Movement Getting TA ML Headways in Two Clubs of Big Leagues year outfielders, are 22 and 26. | “And there are more good kids | coming up,” says Gritfith. “Ed Re- morenko and Buddy Lewis, Chatta- nooga infielders, are under 20, but WASHINGTON, July 31— ’l'he‘l Cincinnati Reds seem to have got | away pretty well with -their renais- | ance-with-rookies experiment this' WASHINGTON, July 31. — The cason, and- the Senators are grad- | Washington Senators*have. obtained ually swinging into a “youth move- a slugging young outfielder, Dee ment” of almyst equally sweeping Miles, from Chattanooga of the nature. | For years dubbed “the old ‘men!and Boss Bucky Harris says He's of the Potomac” by visiting bflse-’ona of the best”fielders hé's ever ball scribes, the Nats no longer fall| seen. in this category as Clark Criffith’s| rebuilding proeess takes form. L Millard (Whitey) Hayes, w0 r2- | ~arada’s Mounted. cently made his big league .dedut| HIVQ “Dismolmtcd” with a win over St. Louis, is 22. 80| is Elden McLean, another recruit hurler. Henry Coppola, still anoth-| er of Bucky Harris' kid mound | “Mounties” “dismounted,” Sir James i Yoy wcqn’t"afl‘ord to | Southern Assooiatiop. He hit 320] MONTREAL, July 31.—The famed{of the other aquatic stars, have just of Canada—otherwise, decided what the kids knew all which will allow planes to be stor- prospects, is. only’ 20. Ed Linke, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police along—that the. quarry pit is per- led and serviced under shelter, will though he's been around two years,' —have store for you? } L \ miss this feature. * HOROSCOPE It is a'new feature starting in THE EMPIRE = ., Tomorrow Y % The ancients down to the present time use the' horoscope to foretell the person. future, especially of a IN THE EMPIRE STARTING TOMORROW SWIMMING 3 ST.'CLCv, Minn,, Julv 3i.—The | “1d swimming hole over yonder by | the - 8t Cloud Teachers' . college campus' *just ain't any more.” ' Muech: ¥o the regret of the neigh- borhood gang, the place has been ‘acquired-by the college and dressed 4p into'.a rather swanky pool. | The matural tank: is' provided by ‘one of . the numerous - abandoned quarries in this, the “Granite City.” It is" 250 feet in. circumference and averages 40 feet. deep. Anne Govednik, national A. A. U. breast stroke champion, and some fect. Miss Govednik, in an ex- |General Business Progress on Pacific ‘4 SENATORS GET - | HOLE IS NOW o ! ferered - YOUNG SLUGGER! SWANKY POOL. SAN FRANCISCO, July 31— Satisfactory general business progress along the Pacific Coast duting the - sscomd guarter “of 1935 and succeeding weeks, with a few spectacular improvements in ‘pecial lines, is the summary given by Dun-Bradstreet; !ge ed to retard: general activities but. outstanding improvements morc than offset these faofors. Building 1an about double the 1934 rvate, and autemobile: sales gained 75 per cont. : S —— e WORK AT MATANUSKA® Eight carpenters recently left Fairbanks for the ‘Matanuska: gol- ony to join the construction crews there at work on the homes colonists, of' the Sam Holbrook, who is making nounced today. { threatening gestures toward the No.| ‘“Most -of our 'men,” he sald,' from her best A. A: U. time. - | MacBrien, police commissioner,.an-| “jsition meet, clipped two seconds | MARK OF MERIT YOUR GUIDING STAR AMERICAN CREAM BRAND 1 catching job, is 22, while Cecil|“now travel in automobiles, air- and ' boats. The word ers, are 21 and 24, respectively. ‘mounted' - will " probably soon be Dee Miles and Jake Powell, first dropped.” 4 ing mild, Try a bottle of Cobbs Creek. The |scoop in blends, distilled by Con- tinental Corporation. Distributed by {Wilbur Irving, telephone 10. adv. S | THREE CROWN BRANDY. is aged .in the wood eighteen months —Ilonger than any domestic brahdy made sinc the repeal of proHini- tion. Ask your dealer to ‘show 2 —adv. i (11 (28 o