The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 26, 1935, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE’ MONDAY AUGUST 26, 1935. By BILLIE DE BECK ALASKAN MISSICI L0/, TOREKEEPER 1 SHORE DI, GOOGLE--AN‘ - . HE AIR A PLUMB FINE. - FELLER-- LOOKY - HE GIVE ME A PUSSONAL LETTER TER SHOW FOLKSES 1 HEV BEEN TER HIS HOUSE- WHUT OO H\'\" SAY --- KEM KEM WH;)T 0o MARCV ME GOOGLE " VE ORAPPED. HIT--WHY OON'T YE BE MORE KEERFUL 222 IF T ONLY HAD THE TO WHOM T MAY CONCERN --+ THE BEARER , SNUFFY SMITH, 1S A DISGRACE TO CIVILIZATION --- ‘Death was but a few hours distant, but Will Rogers and Wiley Post, BESIDES BEING A LIAR, MOONSHINER, HORSE - THIEF: AND GENERAL LAW- BREAKER, HE 15 THE UGLIEST GUTTERSNIPE IVE EVER MISFORTLINE JTO MEET ~ standing on the wings of their pentooned-equipped plane, shortly before their takeoff from Fairbanks for Point Barrew, couldn’t have known their barnstorming-hunting-holiday tour of Alaska and Siberia would end so abruptly. Short- Iy after the photograph was made Rogers climbed into the cabin, Pest drapped down into the forward Illustrated News Photo. fl(kplt and they were off! Posi’s Last Rvmrded L(mdm g |trip of the North Sea is Mrs. A.| |E. Goetz, wife of the Mayor of Douglas, and their two children. They have been visiting Mrs. Goetz’s parents at Port Orchard, HAD THe Paul Plaschke, cartoonist of the Louisville, Ky., Times, added his tribute In this illustration to Will Rogers and Wiley Pos airplane crash near Point Barrow, Alaska. ATTORNEY IS TOURIST Mr, and Mrs. F. V. Hughes are | Merced, Cal, tourists on the Aleutian. He is nn(hls wife ‘on the round-trip voyage lwlll please notify Juneau and attorney from Tyler, Texas. t. Stanley R. Morgan (above) of the army signal corps and sta tioned In Polnt Barrow, Alaska, ! 2 2 found the bodies of Wll'l Rogers, - Rumorist, and Pilot Wiley Post In the wreckage of Poet’s plane about 15 miles south of the northern set- (led in an . glgment. (Assoclated Press Photo) (Froni Assoclated Press) |NEW TELEPHONL OIRECTORY a printer from| Now in the process or compila- is accompanied by|tion. New listings ord advertisers W. M. Bryars, |of ‘the North Sea from Seattle. l)nu'l:m Telephone Co, adv | wash. e g 154 | MISS LUNDELL IS GOING | Miss Violet Lundell . expects to leave on the Yukon for Anchorage | | I TO RETURN, ANCHORACE | | to begin her second teaching term {in the high school there. Miss Lun-| | dell returtied on the. Vietoria ' from wa vacation trip which took her as far south. as San Diégo. Former! Douglasites visited by her included the Durhams in Berkelty and the, {chms in Seattle. She' also spent\ some time' with Her sister Phyllis who has completed one half of her | training in the Virgihia Mason, dospital to becomé a nurse, and| s getting along fine, as are @iso| aer sister Elsa and brother Harry! vho are making good 'records at ‘he University of Alaska, accord-| & R e HOME SATURDAY' Miss Jennie Johnson returned heme Saturday from a mnth's visit - with ‘her sister’in Seattle. The holiday attitude evidenced by Wiley Post as he stepped from his plane on the Chena Slough at Fairbanks, Alaska, betrayed the coming tragedy which took Posts life and that of Will Rogers. It wasn't ‘long after this picture was taken that their bodies lay ' crushed in the tanzled wreckage of the airship near Barrow, Alaska. (Associated Press Photo) ‘irom a round trip to Sitka on thc | North Sea, continued on south wit! {the ship enroute to' their home i | Arlington, Wash. The young ladiet have been guests here .of theit jaunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. A DOUGLAS NE WS ‘Sh\:‘:‘s]k.fllt, for the better part of ¢ L o s b i it a | R i Enroute ontaha are Mrs SIDENTS DOL"LASE;:;;)K FOR SOUTH |Felix Gray and her sister Mrs. Ed Holbrook who left on the Aleutian, th Norm;"h“ former taking her annual Bl i Saff‘:finfin . the|month's vacation of which she wil Aleutian early this morning several |Spend the major part on the Hll’l' Douglas women are now enroute {Brook cattle ra;ch xr;nthe 5‘""1‘;’9'12; South. Mrs. Leo Wull and two "']‘;9“5“?{}1 e B hfl o young sons, who has resided here| %10 Wi et SRMMREES ) has CTRATY since early summer, left yesterdu)'lm“"hmg for nearly 30 years, great- to return to her home in Sania|lY enjoved her visit to Alaska. She (;‘ru7 Cal: Mr. Hull, who it ot | 8nd the other temporary resldents |above mentioned were guests af present employed by the Alaska| udetions - GiveR >t - sl Electric Light and Power Company, | many expects to remain in Juneau for | DOPOF- another month or two before re- joining his family. The Misses Shudshift, Feturning MRS. GOETZ RETURNING Due to retwfi homé on the hext ———-—— BAPTIZED ' At the' regular services of the' Congregational Chutch yesterday | ! forenoon, the Rev. O. A. Aasen| haptized the six-month-old son . of | M. and Mrs E. E. Engstrom, Ji.54 Mr. and Mrs, Lotis ’Delebeque. sponsored the baptism as Go;ips.r 4 ents of the chlld ’ { ng to recent reports. % | 1 ! Calfiwnln hnntc ko) :mn 8 The' Latlies’ nw o, ' will' ‘entertain the ‘Bagles Eagles’ Hall this evgnlng, thelr. regular meetidg. taining: evening. i i Lo ) NAVY PHYSICIAN TRAVELS Dr. E. J. ‘Pl vith the Uhited’ ‘Wavy Yard it Bremerton, Wash., 18 enjoying the § ound-trip voyage on the steamer [ North Sea, (. £ ok nmnk tmm: Miss" EVelyfi Jehkins, who re- ides at the home of her aunt, Mps. ¥ Victor Grondahl, left the hosplm ‘his -morning. Miss Jenkins under- vent an operation for appendlcms n August. 11, — J. E. Weller, aceompankd hy)(rs ' Weller, is* a round-trip "passenger rom Seattle on the Aleutian. He is he superinténdent df the Chicago » /| dision of the Pennsylvania Rail- % road. by 0000000000000 Let Empire Want Ads Help You Cet CASH for Things You No Longer Use About ycur home, in your attic, basement or storeroom, are dozens of afticles. which are in per- feetly good condition but which you have outgrown, become tired of or replaced with similar articles. You can turx these things into 'CASH by adver- tising them in The Empire’s Want Ad c¢olumns. Among The Empire readers there is always a good demand for such articles as riigs, clothing, furni- ture, radios, pictures, baby bugjgiés, bicyclcs, floor Jamps and othet similar, articlcs. “Don’t let ‘these 'things' clutter up your home. ‘B(mt Tet . thiend ‘become 'dingy ‘Get cash'for ‘theth mow while they are in Idisign. and marred from goqd ,condition md uln,l?,l_e'. By Emplre ant A’ “you only 1l mi’eellaneous articles ies por word each day. 'fiin bxm afi'm‘d?w u&mthfi to sell even the most .j“ln‘ . Results practically are as- Emplre reaches everylody in it Calt 374 4SK QR 4N Ang'r,.xm $gt. 8, R. Morgan of the U. 8. sighal corps found the bodies of Will and \vqum in the wreckage of Post's piane 15 miles south ka, and he turned them over to Dr. Henry W. an medical missionary there, to be cared for hi al. Ro and Post were on their way to visit Brower. :lnht}. rekesper in Alaska for 51 years. 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