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gt T ——— 5 o Sy _THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY SEPT.-3,.1935. o WHEJT éll.S YERMI T OUT LIKE A TROMPED- TOAD -FR F15%, ke T St 1 T ——— s : 7, - WITR 10 mflms‘rs “Charter Ships on - Tours Now ‘At léust four Campbell Church cruise rh.\rtex yachts are known to| he carrymg tow psrm.s in A!aaknn : waters !mw. The Westward, in port Saturdav, will take. her. present pariy, led by 3.\, Jenhings, Chicago motion pic- ture: producer, to Glacter Bay and *sitka before ending the cruise in Prince Rupert, on September lG! The next day, a party headed b;! Richard Fhillips, Santa Barbwa» Cal., insurance broker who visited | Jhere last year, will board the West- ward at Ketchikan. Phillips visited Juneau before and was so pleased witl: Bis trip that he has chartered: Jthe Westward for -another two- week jaunt this month. what wilt complete the Westward | chartefing for the summer, al- though she will take her owner, Campbell Church, Jr., for an Octo- bev The Westward, incident- ally, was the ship which had uboard‘ Dr;, J. E. Weeks, 82-year- old re- tired Portland, Ore., eye specialist | who brought stght to one of the franates of the Pioncers' Home by ‘n dqelicate operation in Sitka re-; cenitly. * dhe Westward is not the only Church yaeht busy. The Aleutian, skippered by Capt. Rae Dykeman, i now in Westward waters for a two-month. ‘trip. - Aboard is Pefer Jackson, miliionaire Santa Barbara,j call polo plaver. Ray Veatch Church's field manager, is accom- panying the Aleutian, . The Seyelyn Ii, which visited );en earlier last week, s in Gacier RBay, waters with o party of St. Panl Minn,, and New York tour- icts, apoard. The Caroline is ve- l)or.,ed'snu(.h of Junean with an- E L. BARTLETT ~ LAID TO REST! Fuvvml. services for E. L. Bart- t, aged 63, of Faitbanks, who ¢ at Kis hydvaslic mine at In- nddnde Creek on August 29, ek condicted by the Plonecrs us Alaskn Sunday, aflornoon ab tho Roes Chapel in. Fairbanks. L5 Mn, Itoss who came to Alaska b to Fairhanks: in- 1804 . “At i_e' st Four of Crui sing : | perenal fog,and Uncle Sam Erects “Keep e 0 £ Szgns for Civilians Flying Over the Aleutians Above, United States Marines ot a recent trip to the Al Islands are scen inspecting Dutch Harbor, Unalaska, one of the fifiest. barbors in the uprthland. Below, the "Aleutian Islands, a Alaska, Shaded area shows zone Where . the Government Jorhld) “necklace beaded with voleanic pcaks” ~tre((hlng soulh and west of civilian aviation, WASHINGTON, Sept. 3.—While the =yes of the worid were centered on Alaska bechusc of the recent crach which brought death to Will Rogets und Wiley Post, Unele Sam was starting erecilon of “keep of signs for civilian aviation on the| ghem were Aleutian Islanuds. Now, the handiul of peopleé make - f 2 & President (Roosevelt’s order, con- | Hing “ohietiy By fon “urmife. vereing a portion of the vast lm‘keep)n" the animals in pens much voleanic, crescent into a milituy and |5 ") 5 naval reservation.' emphacizes de-/ sive importanae of the avca. The "‘—*“——I | roglon is described hy the Nasional Gengraphic Sosiety as & ‘necklace Line o Declares Ram’ Greaty After in'y YCBT Experiencing 100 De- - who lived like Eskimos bul looked like Asialics. Mainland = hordes, however, so deciminated the Aleuts that when .the islands were trauns- ferved by Russia. fo the United left. headed with volcanic peaks looped acrosz the thvoap of. the Bermg; Séa," south and west of Alaska. Fine Harbor Decpile o climate pe lika a disagieeahl the' agerage 0£250 da few yeaxs, in nin-y cived by, his .widow L. (Bob} Bnucu; 1 to s neat-on the PAA Lioa lust Eriday B LOMENS FLY NORTH | f&BOARD WIEN PLANE! pilots Noel Wmn and’ Vie Ross | /of the Northetn Afr Transport, ar-j rived n Ei rbnnks' from Sult.‘e1 by way, of r i {rom, the Norties Ralpht Lomen, Alfred - Lomen, | "Resemary. Lomen: and several others| ware: passengers . aboard . the pl.me from Seattle’ to. Fairbanks. a9 ¥ JOE CROSSON'S SON WINS PRIZE Don Lee .Crosson, onesyear-old son (of Joe Crosson, (PAA Pilot, wis dpcmred fikst, nhne w;mxer at the Baby Show held Saturday in Fair- banks in connection with the Tan- ana - Valley Fair, according to radio sreports. E e B . MANY ARRIVE, HERE Among the many. arrivals on the Princess Louise from Vancouver, B. c. 'are the following: J. L. David- son, Paudmn. Cal.; Mrs. G. Dun- "can, Missoifla, Mont.; R. F. James, Seattle; Mrs. M. Roach;, Mt. Ver- non, Wash, and R. Ross, Pasa- dena, Cal. T w‘p-.—ovo—u— . SHOP'IN JUNEAU -deriance of the regular: order of .| The. = thb isiands utiord many possible I landing pliees for poNom-BquiL gree Temperalure planes. It would be diificuit, how- o ever, fo sep down & jand DRNC, .y jedimg 50 good o find rain due to the X again!’ *| Mrs. Pearl BUri GUIAS” ghe Juneau beanel ol Unala t is one of 5 and was @ biz (adastis oven the wetithor frangpert factor (in the old YNKon oieeped her when: she came in on'l umi Nome, gold 1uishes, Today,, der fhe Northlafid.. “Affer two months fact lingrs do not stop iy the States, waen the thc-v it could accommodate & huge was saarcely,over belew 100 d{‘vx'ccs, battle fleef, although there. are this 15 pertect,” she dedlared. _ many dangers.from. fog and rocks. Mrs. Burford lefé the - Territory Unele, Sanys military and naval for. the. fivst. time dn ecight years forces have looked even the islands whon she aftended the Federation's arefully, ‘army. and navy -avialors yecent convention du Seattle, Jast ng ;there and. a submarine de- July. = Besides, lendlng the Alaskan nent makingea: careful survey delegation; Mrs. Burford, was:hoste sirrounding wrers. | The be hain, G ay, is . Deep, land-Jockei taest, in the norin Presidony ot the National _and Profes- i €hie \ux and navy departments @aré be- the Hatel Olympic during the con- lieyed, ‘to .have rathor . complete vention..;Alaskan talent was,repre- knowledge of the v\holc far iaway. sented when Iris Gray and Mathuqn lopely regian, K nm. played: and. sang, and Viola Few Natives | ufl. 5 ‘asterlain, who wil give a con- The story of the chain; the last “gert in. Juneau shortly, played the far outpost of America’s western violin. possessions, is a dramatic one’ In A relative's wedding in: Boumg- attend, and a wish to see her old home in Cailfornia, prevenged Mis. Burford from returning with the ‘Gold Diggers Tour, ' Instead, after the Bellingham wedding, she went south 1o San Diego, visited the Fair, and returned through the San Joa- things, sclentisis say islands ‘in “the group haye been known to appear above the sea one year and dis- appear .the next; and one great peak literally “blew its head off” in 1912 in a famous explosion. Attu, the furthermost of the group, is 2,700 miles from Washing- ton; state and but for a slight stretching . of international law would be in the Fastern hemisphere. international = date-line was bulged out to take in Attu—and so Manday is almost Tuesday there. Discovered in the middle of the 18th ‘century by Russian explorers, the islands—and there are thous- ands of .them in a sort of pan- handle Jjutting out from Alaska— had a population of some 25,000, in« Porterville, heart of the orange turned Mflh Portland and.Seattle. ouheclubmmheheldunmo- day, ‘September 9, in the. usual quarters. sq%r Iy JUNEAGL . .. - ’simv i Siates In 1867 only abont 1000 off7 . |Henry A&, Harmon, Jiau Galle, Wisi; smperajure | < Thus, ess al, an. Alaskan,iuncheon, held in ham, Wash., which she desired tol" quin Valley, spending several days| Smuldflutflnmxtm.flw‘ By BILLIE DE BECK - ‘ACLUS 6\‘1’1‘1 SEIE INTER: A MESS--. x RICK s%a& R WUNST HE STOLE p EO HEIRER AN' WHUT - A A TIME | WESUNS. HED-;" Daziy Cross-wo Acnosi 1. ¥oung sglmon 6 Olly sub- .. Old Necc of FAIRBANKS 1§ FLAME SWEP Ashes Are Scaltered Ove\ 1 Firemen Hold | %7 Town. -1 : Blaze, No Wind at Time zé AR Eumm person ¢ uehy Elump uun 3“ watght 1 m-v- ow. el el eot Akt of fora Ment Isoun 3 u.vm.a oz Uit whitre the, eurrsul y Bflnk’! B romh \ 13 uuucmn 1!. D\n-mum&a 4 Lnalioh river X‘rom 80 10 ge =115z o] DEESED | REre P i S CIRE The Gold Bell Brewery il Fair- 30. gar. © atream 3 Lterm il banks. burned to the ground €arly g p.oi, 44" fR| 33 Nekative fwi g i)} 7 Sunday , morning. | Robert’ Gleason, ‘33 Ord vorn ja a "% A 0';9“{"!‘;3"'fl°m PAA Superintendent. of Communi- 4y cise by: A ity e cations, .who, arrived Sunday, on the 33 s"rm;_-uf»] :ll). :‘Jm}m i : {PAA, Lockh Electra drom Fair- o SH CEp i 37 b bauks. stated that ashes from the cuttloz dia- 62, Sodh 155 3 1 . mands 54, Urge on g byurning, buldibg were - seatteved 35, Novel 54, Puneratniia i B o N 3 |oyer fhe. en town. No_ wind gg-“nd}mhm 68, Unaspirated 1 {blew during the course of the fire :2' ficc-u TR Dt.OWN T nhfier‘onlrl,un B lhnd. firamen . were i {uts of time 1, G Sine lies and firemen wete able 10, conliine 457 gsnow runner. 2 angcm 8 CoBK IR cors’ Sl biieres | the .flames to the brewery build- = 48 Need taln way, Rafore ing | The Gald Belt, Brewery was hous- }vd in .a large wooden structure. in the upper_end of the town on the bank of .Chena River, ;which was ogcupled by a brewing conipany for same. time befpre Prohibition. Since repeal the building. .was repaired and remodeled, for occupancy l)y the Gold Belt Brewery. Gleason ' stated /that the cuuse of the fire was unknown bub that it was reported: to have ‘broken out as the resulb, of an, explosion in some part ofithe huilding | B e | o0 8 ° 00 s 9 e e . AT Tilk HOTR(® \ Yo e 8 st B -fllfl%filll%llll “Illl Ll ZdEE 28 Galtineau | Cicorge Grimes, Jv, Seattle: Mar- garet. A Yeakey, Juoveau; Dr, and ////%//fl.“../% Mrs. D. G, McLeod, Sheridan, Wyo.; i/ / 2 C. H. Smith and wifé, Spokane, /4 Wash,; Helel E. Gray, Bozeman, /// Mont.;. Mabel - M., Monson, Min- // ..ly/"/’ geapolis; Elma . OIson, . Milwaukee. /l..- Lucy H. Sinclajr, Gloyeester, Vt.; 7 Vi ’/fi mmm:eu fmd ‘obm, Berm-!HENEY PARTY GO Harriet K. Cutler, Newporf . News, Va3 MyrtleoJ. Moe, Seattle; Esther G. Lunseiter, GatzXe, (Minn.; K. R, Ferguson, Poriland; R. W. Mar— ;and Mis. 0. S. cumn, Juneau; Mr. 1 Sy, Exgursion Tnjel!Mr, dnif Mts. ‘ffmhc“‘mv““" mm;mfp‘;,‘;:‘"fj il BACK TO WIND! A. Ronning, * Exoutslon Inleti pyrandiyinnie Schroetlél, Pitts-| | Frederick H. 'X\:fugm,‘.?r., Sentinel burgh; Mrs, Hawles Sterling, Oak- . A, Hoiey, Presldent of tMe Isind: Mrs. T. A Bury,| DU, jy, Giis Dalmiz - Hanson, |Cioa- | Aldska Windhaim God Minisig Corpe Minn.; Mr, and. Mrs. G, A HeY- ton, N. T J. K. Boyie; J..Parker | pany, Mfs, ‘Heney, fi.' O'Fiyin, ner, Junedu; William Dahlgreen; L. ‘Toulson iuneau; Joaphette Herbst, | ntéorney fof: the B A 0y, M. J. Israelson, Petcrsb‘u rgs R, A Junéau; §Mrs. A L. Duncodl, Miss M Roege, engineer' In c.h“n'mg.fl: P “m Brown, Juneau; L. G. Wingard, Sould, nt.; J. Ramsay, Jr., a-nd‘Wlhdham m{nL.‘ah W, ans‘ Seuttie; J.. Eventast; Alberl Don- \uro ” afnoatt; . \Turbier, Ketne- |have laft. Tunea @ the o ! nard. Sitka; Mrs. Anna Belle Tib- ot ] mm}‘:& Juneat; | pany's ‘boat; tHe Phemw.m. for bitts, Sitka; Mrvs. ulvrman Blackin-~ Prdm;@flnrrls ! Wipdhom. Bay. N ton, Hoonah;, Fred B.Brandes, Afi- | - slaskin ;’(’r s ol R cdme (o Junégn Bhoard Lhe Pheas- gt last) swetk, OFiyit | nrrived re- oo.nm xrom bhe smeq A -m-.yuxn mm:,\ p Mr. and Mis. Leo ‘G Steer, uiu 200n; Fred Moller; Fairbanks; R.“ AL°Bira, Flat; Jow Bavtows, Fair- mflfi} u;‘:mm,;‘,’b“';’e’ ks S basiks; Harry Danzig (hle; R. b ; P ¥ Chiason, - Badrbariis cn, Wacoh Lewls and wife,,Ju- Wi T Steprans "I’yee' wmm’, Gijbert Wilkon, Jun t Elhs Joe, Qrpgson,’ l‘nlrh;uxks A ;:{gz:":w:u p‘g:fmm ¥, Brewer,” Ketchikan, Marearet 6. Gie Tang, Ten NMoFadden, Jineads, Vet EIodD, b orty: Rofory Hal, Otts: 0 . Juneau;. Mildiod Bloom,, LeXWBION, ‘yribs in Joity? 3 . i Neb.; Dop: Ingalls, Skagway; )flbl T M. Tily and wire. Ft. Worbh. ‘Tex.; Yo, Gabiny .nerc and are cnmply\l:mg Lone us rounflmp passerigers: on 1116 North-, d.-from Seaftle,: * ¥ L PN, R R Ray F. Jamés, Scaftie; wilism 8. mm}vwezaowhflfighfm‘ B_anh Astorta, Ore.; R, B. Barth, poy Engle; Ang Asmia Or¢.; B, W. Sargeni..Se- e (- £ B attle: Mr, and Mrs, l?d . Robérts, MISS ‘CROCKETT AGRIVES San_ Francisco.s f 5 1 Miss Alice .Crockett, Silka school R zynda ¢ tencher, (travelled . from Teattie to! Mrs Irene Sniith; Mr Bnd/Mzs. Juneauion;the Nothh!anr' AT i i o pec Cral ¢ Gldéiér Hig1t way Eclwvry Sermce £ 'E;: Dmly Ala%kA Empn‘e is delivercd daily to ail points oni the Glacxer Highway as far as:Tes Harbor da'ly, .md Eaglb River on Sat- urdays_ only, at the same ‘delivered ‘pricc ds in the City Limits or in ‘Dotiglas, Treadwell and Thane ... or at the regular. subseription price, $1. 2&)163‘ month. And when we say dclivered dall_\, we'mean dmly, AND RIGH’!‘ AT YOUR DOOR. Call Th¢ hmpxre or contact .the BIGHWAY D‘}}LIVhRY uuthor- ized "DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE delivery slrvice, and START YOUR SUBSCRIPTION TODAY. and lemon graye country, Where.sho| g once lived. : She visited Camp Nel-{ san in the Siatra Nevadas and ’re-| - }muempa in_hiy.carger, Tho Rev. “yDonald, Ann Boyer, Jéanne: Vander- AM Cauneil, Alqsl a, They have matie three itrips .._7" MISS PUGH IS - NONOR GOEST YOUNG COUPLE mflm’fin HERE l‘s‘a - Mrs. Euufiem l’}rficr “aha ' Mes. ¥ | Mi E Be-[11 t Faulknér entestalned on - Monday evening-at-the beach home of "the former on Fritz Cove hon- son ] Becrs s .yh,ep\nun NeaFle | MG, | doug and Mrs: Rohert B. flgf rm night hecaine the | byide of Nohmi LiiBeers, giso of Junenu in a ¢harming wedding catpmony. . @t the thowe ol | the { bride's parentsgon Distin. Avenue, L The < Reve, Bernard, R, Hubbard, 8:4k, “Giacler; Pricst” of Santa | Clara. Pniversity now wisivihg. in 1 Jutwean, performed the ceyemony oring Miss Venetla Pugh, who ‘ae- companied hy ber mother is leaving Thursglay for the south. After & bountenus repast, the tapies were clearedignd the guests busied tiiemisalyes, With ieedie ond thread, hemming steh’ useful arti- cies as tea towels and dust cloths for the futuré bridc of Carl Hahn, whoin Miss Pugh expects to meet ini Calitornia. Those present were Mis, T. M. Rbed, Mrs. Charles 'G. Burdick, Mrs. Frauk Hendarson, Mrs. Wal- ter Sharpe, Mrs' W. B. Kimball, Mes. William P, Blauton, Mrs. Wellnian Holbrook, Mzs. Blmer A, Praxk Boyle, Mrt{ Mis. E. J. White, des. Veneia Pugh, Gladys For- Pearl Peterson, Harriét Bax~ abeth - Parker and ‘W, LeVasseur of the Charch of 'Nativity, @ssisted tn:the rites.. { \Wbe hride wes charming in 2 floge~length. gown. of dusty. pink|Fiiend, M. vepe, accardion-pleated. She carricd Rohavt Bendor 8 buuguet of¢roses, heather, sweet- |M! e cand babysheath, - tied. with | white ribbon. Misi Elizapeth. L’grhun& phe M5, H, L. Faudkuer. [bridesmatd, Wore o, blue velvel wawn, BT R S VR ‘ankle dengtly, witls, cop. Sleeyes and{ Hill, D, Robortson, B, HRobariion, [silver hueke. Sheowore, a corSuge of (E sitkign, James T. Gray. ;p{nk and, owhite sweet-pens, buby | The only child present was Mas- breath: and. fern, tied with @ silver | (or Jackic HAwnkes. who also. onde ang-white bows A lived in Old Greenwich, Connecuicut. By special nrrangcment the Bt o e S et \dmde;:sulm Wedding March was A ) g S etiny Maren i PAA (OFFICIALS .ON 'm. Rohert: MeGinugs, Jt., brother INSPECTION TR]P of ithe bride, was best man. The bilde was givenr in marriage oy her OP ERATORSCHANGE | father; Mr, Robert B. McGinnis. s A LA B ocamtl R . J. Barrows, ! cting Di- Geocrion W Heig {vision Enghieer, Robt.” .. Gleason, Alter dhe ceremony, a recepuion | ypaevintondent of Communications, jwas held for close. friends of thelang non Abel, Superintendent ' of bFide and groom. Wedding cake, | construction; weve passengers to tha ndwiches, coffee and punch were{paa yadio station at Cknyon Island rved. Mrs. Moder of the Moder|ahoard the Fairchild flown by Alex { Colfee Shoppe tas caterer: Holden Sunday. The PAA officials ' The bride came to Juneau Withiajg, inspacted possibie ‘sites for the \her . family last May from Old propo-ed emergency Jan Greenwich, Conn, which was also L‘nnp’ru!m dm&;t.fl’ e the former home of Lhe,groom.| Gleason stated that arrangements . The bride was educated at the con- Ivent. of the BSacred Heart. Mr. ! Beers, who Is an engineer and ar- chitect, received his education in New York University. He is now city engincer for Douglay and Sit- ka and also practicing attorney in/: Jugieau, The wedding, which was anIOMIC- | jed three wecks ago, was orinmally scheduled. for October, but the plans of Mr, and Mrs, MeGinnis to :i?:::l b i cpend the winter in California caus- | . ed ‘the date to set a month carlier. Mr. and Mrs, McGinnis left today on the Yukon for a winter in Los were made for the transportation of :upplies for the winter to the Can- yon Island station, He said that ra- dlo gperator Herbert Okerland, one Jf the two operators on duty this Symuner at che local.algport, bas Seen tansferped (o the, PAA radio station at Tanana Crossing, effec- tive &eplember 10..Tha, other local radio operator, R, \;4' .McCrary, will TO SITKA Milss Zoe Porter, a long-time resi- dent of Sitka, came north on the Angeles. Northland. , Guesty 0 I Guests at the wedding were: Y T Judge and Mrs. J. Wickersham; . ” s Mr. and Mrs. John Hawkes; Mr. Schl lln and Mrs. J. W. Lelvers; Mrs. Jes- At ¢ sle, Morris Mayao, Misses Jean Me- Pepper will, sensop a miffion xtcmlq lomghf. Leest, Mary VanderLeest, Hlizabeth Terhune, Jean Faulkner, Mary lec Barbara' Winn, Carol Ann Robertson, Aline Ann Goldstein, Apabel Simpson, Beatrice Mullén, Messrs, . Kenieth . Jones, Bob Me= Ginnis, ' G. Paul ® Nicholls, Bavid' Nichols, Erling Bugge, Wi Scott Ford, mm's Shattuck, John J. 3 Hepron, Willian Wing, l §110.00 Cash $10. 00 Down nu,.mc}: Momlll.v %m-d% mlllmllldwu;kuqm s dad. ” As, permanent Ll it il m. £, e repairs. : operation .. . it savesinerves. The Clos Wringer pl-dug' m l“" ., dor . u‘: : “;n‘u?i.n ;«by L7 Py Sontr 2 BedGitl dsien, Pegoneledant i pumy are other fest: 'lnn dom-mtrau vuhu in, your own home. GENERAL @ ELECTRIC | WASHERS : MADE BY GENERAL ELECTRIC AT BRIDGEPORT. CONN A'lazkaEtecterth < 2+ ‘and Poter € JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 P chatitid P Pl DINNER PM{TY