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L " ¢ — = . Posusicn - - —— - - S —— y [ - co ' M’Adoo’s S 1 < IRISH LASS ON WAY TO COAST | SHIP WRECKED BLMM []U[;Ks : 00’s Secretary Newlywed SEARCH SHIP ox - o CHY 3 : i ot ' | | 1S PLANNED FOR & 'PASSENGERS IN | PLENTIFUL IN " | FORCED DOWN % i ( - FEDERAL BLDG | N ‘ : ' - LANDS TIMBE i . B 2o & —_— [ ing with{Reporté to Game Commis- awn al ear (o & . B . ’ g t Rear to Be Level Weeping, Laughing H f" Al |Flames Break Forth, Craft | f Joy Scene Witnessed | sion Here Indicate Alas- L D d Om I ed Off and Used for | Railroad Station ka Supply Much Less {2 58 DentieyRa st Parking Autos at Railroa p | Occupant Burned NEW YORK, Sépt. 7.—Weeping| NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Contrary ' -— Recommendation inat the lawn and laughing with joy, hundreds of |to general predictions American ; PILOT, BROTHER on Fifth Street to the rear of the relatives broke through police lines|hunters will énjoy the greatest sea- i ’ ¥l > Federal and Territorial Building be to greet 166 passengers rescuedison in six years when the ducks | ARE ALSO INJURED 4 leveled off and used as a car park- from the liner Dixie when they ar-!start their annual flight from the | AR il * ing space, will be made by E. W. rived at the Pennsylvania stal northland, aecording to a survey b Roberts, Assistant District Engi- aboard & special train. /Imade by “More Game Birds in Rescue Pa rty Goes Out > " neer of the Public Works Branch Sixty-five members' of the créw|America, Inc.” The survey, conduct- i from Fairbanks—Mus( of the Procurement Division with of the Dixie arrived on the same|ed by air and land, showed over 40,-| | § ! by headquarters in San Francisco, who train. 000,000 ducks nesting in the Great i Make Long Hike i is here on an inspection of the fed- Twenty other passengers had ar-jLakes r:gl:‘m, ; "::nrul,ms;:katc);e« { R | eral building. rived earlier on the Havana Special.| wan and an] a wi rge in- " i The parking ‘of the large number Relatives and friends were reunited|créases over last year in Minnesota, : BLLLE‘TIN — CORDOVA, i of cars which visit the building dur- in many touching scenes. i North and South Dakota. | Alaska, Sept. 7.—Search for ing the day has been recognized as| Scenes of joy, glad hysteria ant ‘Ule Hines party took a new iy a problem for some time and the| weeping were enacted at the. sta- LESS IN ALASKA turn today. Conn Miller and : suggestion has been made by local tion, as passengers fell into the| The flight of ducks from Alaska . Id‘ officials previously that some such arms of friends and relatives. Nerves|will be less than a year ago, ac- Paddy Fitzgerald, prospect- ’ plan be devised. Mr. Roberts has| that had endured the hurricane col- | cording to Frank Dufresne, Assist- ors, returning here, reported approved the plan. lapsed completely. ant Executive Officer of the Alaska 1. Bave: asek Wat they be- » The official said there would be Radio Man Hero Game Commission. Heved to Ko 1 hanih ! * apparent need in the future for The Dixle's hero was Henry Tre-| Reports received by the Commis- eved to a plane hanging il more space in the Federal building ger, Plainfield, N: J., who knows all{sion from all points in the Terri- in the trees at the head of and, while it is not within his juris- about. wireless. He helped rig up|tory point to this fact, he said. W;‘ the Tanana River. Pilot Cross diction, it is possible that an addi- " the emergency wireless over which{est fires have destroyed many ducks Has taken off to investigate o Witk W uindep Fg Siogetite Pretty Paddy Jenkins, sister of Wendie Baclle, tvitl pistuns act || (e stricken ship sent oM iy l:mbk:mr:;:mfflgm 3;{ ‘:fi, F::; B 4 a £ to care for the enforced demands. hia fo Nywood visit. | SOS. , Dufres ) | : wi i ?h?'v:::hrc"c%r:;:n:d:;fl;\:rnr:::hg;-a.rdsl-:.fi'l':.l.!o.;o:k'l‘:‘ o her first | “One of the ship's officers and|this coupled with unfavorable | . Percy Hubbard, whose plane jiw s < meica. lated Pho | myself climbed the funnel When the|Weather conditions has tended to : . trip to America. (Associated Press to) y: and burned in a | s Mr, Raberts, acoampanied by Mrs, i \wind was blowing 130 miles an|decrease tather than increase the cracks _ » Roberts, has been on an inspection A hour. I didn't realize how danger-{supply of ducks, forcad g in the timber ‘ £ 0T Dol 1l the T TucK PHIBES DE An MISSING ous it was at the time. We fastened| Canada, ‘the game official said, near the head of the Chena A try since he left Seattle August (] an emergency antennae to the ship's{has been especially favored this sea- : : i /River, 100 miles from Fair- | 10, Landing at Seward, he first vis- emokestack, ran the wire to the|son by warm, dry weather which 1 | ited the guarters used } % the Fed- oo ; di- Following & fashionable wedding recently in Los Angeles which banks, (as chronicled exclus- x 6 4 !radio room, and sent out the first|helps breeding while such a con k , ) a;nlv offiées at Ancl nnd_ then SOS,” he told reporters. on has not existed in Alaska. culminated a romance that began in high school, Reid R. Briggs ively in The Em pire last ;:n;'&:‘ l’:l:;lam on the r:;lro::. - 2 - { He and .some of the passengers{ ‘One survey made along the, Aln;kla ::d his bride are pictured aboard a Iln‘:r bound : the B‘.:. v{:mfi night, & “ sredi to a PAA 9 o mush, Speberd. el AR ; 2"} | hobbled slightly from minor Railroad, indicated . there was hut| or “"“',,"w Briges Infoode to siako hix Roome. in. Wotlk: .. ey vepurt.” HE-Fhyesnibp- s o T M'TM*Y Ptm A’T mhmhumnww- one durk this year wheve there| ington, D: €. ¢ e Is secretary to United Senator W o — R 9% t)nlptth: ‘;;""f m:a L?“Nme, to ical treatment. were four last season. iam Gibbs MeAdeo of California. 4 broken-.in the“eragh, Hfl.‘o‘fd-‘ wheére W from nks, was | . k| . p ] : 3 —_ e Ancient Rule Revérsed sies e ing to later Associated { one Pf the highlights of his visit to| ? | The ocn:fupant.s of the first life- | disgpatches e ¢/ the north. There he said he tound| Some Jssues Reacn New Food Shortage Is Threat- boat to teave the/Dixie disgiosed a ‘ . . | Judge Morrison holding court in a . > A strateglc: reversal of ‘thé. ‘ancent | 1 Percy Hubbard's brother, | '+ small, temporary frame buiiamng,| Highs—Short Session ened—Bodies Are to |stTatesle reversal of b aneer Ruasell HUBHEd, sustitosd | v ~ r ‘ B :r‘:gl;a.l:d:fl:ns ev;r;;vg\:;e cr:mped, Is Active One ! Be Cremated One said: “We shipped an awful H As AN ASSET RE Bln Fufl SPF En broken arm at the same tiine, i gallantly pop) sl i i ilot of water and had a strenuous 'l - and’'A. J. Douglas, also aboard I was marveloiis Just to wisit| NEW YORK, Sept. 7. — StockS MIAMI, I'la, sept. 7—The dead time. The captain decided not to} h l' . h 5 ey with such people wWho to bo |T0de over heavy profit taking at or missing in the hurricane disas- Send any women off the ship until the plane, was painfully burn- going ahead despife the te the short session today, taking the ter which swept through the Flori- motor boats were - available. The b conditions they ha we Trible |ygrriers again and prancing con- da Keys earlier in the week is now captain called for volunteers to risk | § On Search At Time I 3 M PUt UPlfidently into a new high terri- paceq .t 446, the dangerous open water passage ; { — ‘ ey i p with,” e commented N At the time of the crash, ! g g tory for a year or longer. The Red Cross reported that from ths Dixie to the cutter Car-|Scenery Is Advertised, Says . z > Sisid Y . e » Nome's new Federal build i ty $448 Difference in Bids Citizens Petition City A S i bl ) uilding | Gains of fractions to around peanwnile a food shorfage is rabassett. A number of men re- J but Other At- i | 4 the three men were making a » D the spring as \tour points were scattered over 8 throateried, Hundreds of refugees Sponded. There were only abous| ~James, but Ln Causes Amusing De- | Fathers for More goarch for the plane of Arthur .« the season is virtually past now, he |yide front. W v £ de homek three lifeboats left and the cap- tractions in Discard H i i i explained. R e oo s ave been made homeless. o e S b gl o bate Last Night Prompt Service Hines, Percy Hubbard's busi- Mr. Roberts was enthused over h | 4 ing Y t, issi i it 5 the flight between N d Fair- Thet seation Sodar wan tho Bioe ORDERS CREMATION they were In. Mo Wanted to see 10 uny oy game fish are among ness pariner; missing since i % banks and the pleturesque. pans. |2C0Ve Saturday for a long tme yryamy, Florids, Sept. 7— The One could get across to the cutter|yi oy greatest assets, according| The Battle of the Ofl Burners| Possible speeding up of emergen- Jeft Dawson on the afternoon rama the country fif”‘: f m the|iocks of 1000 to 10000 shaf$é pmerican Red Cross officials have 50 he called for volunteers. We to R. F. James, who was for three was fought at Olty Hall last night.cy ambulance service in Juneau o. o\ouqt 19 for Fairbanks off ered from the|changed hands and the ticker 18De yoooiveq word that Gov. Dave Sholtz Mmade it but the captain decided not Director of the Department |The ~question before the Council|caused 'considerable discussion at o ¢ ; was several minutes behind the ,inoriges the cremation of. the to have any other boats rowed over|or Game for the State of Wash-|was to which heating concern would| the city council meeting last night. with three passengers aboard, Down Richardson Highway |[100r transactions. bodies of storm victims still in the Waves 20 feet high." ington, untl his resignation on|it award a contract for installing| The protest that the present sys- Mr. and Mrs. John Lonz and On' returning to Fairbanks he Florida Keys. H kompaie: oo rommand it 10 a ‘erude-oll heating plant for thejtem makes for an often tardy re- LOSING PRICES TODAY ; | Augus ton G. Nordale. b was driven down the Richardson CLOSING 4 “Ome fact you fellows in Alaska City Hall. sponse of the ambulance in emerg- Trio ted i highway to Valdez by Postmaster| Nevv YORK}, Sfl’l" Sl 3 INVESTIGATIONS are going to find out,” James said,| Just who won'the skirmish which|ency cases was given the Council by Loca e Robert Sheldon of Pairbanks, catch- q“(:u“?nkor;d: el.s Al ea:fik‘An'x’::;:: MIAMI, Florida, Sept. 7—Three R “ig that one fisherman leaves more may become @5 historic as the fa-la citizen who requested that his Russell Hubbard was tfken ing the boat there to Juneau. He glme L:cy Am};rlcan Phwet dnd investigations have been started y in Alaska than a whole boat!mous Battle of Alaska, is & ques-|name be given no publicity, as he ¢ Fairbanks yesterday in a . is leaving here Monday on the i ’I%"'Anuconda 19%, Bethle- 0 determine whether the war vet- [ load of tourists. In the States|tion. But here are the facts: said he hld"“no personal interest in plane piloted by Herm Joslyn, | Aleytian, returning to his head- hefn Steef 40, General fioiors 4515, €rans employed on construction everything you read;concerning Al-| J. A. Bulger turned in a bid for|the matter.’ £ the Pollack Flyi Soni - quarters in San Francisco. He will Intemutlonnl‘flaxves;er 56% Ken: work on the Florida Keys and who asks is about scenery and totem|$600.50 and made no allowance for| This citizen described two recent O e Pollac! ying Service, look over bullding site possibilities cott 23%, United States Steel Werevictims of the hurricane, could poles and glaclers and all that|the present diesel-oil burner in the | accidents on Willoughby Avenue gfter he and D ouglas had and other data in Wri 1 and | e, 54 i have been saved With proper warn- sort of thing. The only printed hall. J. R. Sillva entered a bid of | where the victims were required to angell and 4g1,, Pound $4.93, Sehenley Distil been located earlier by a Sitka while the ship is in Port. |joncs aar Toov Senentey Distll- o atter 1 have ever seen regarding[$910.09, with a #16 allowance. C.|be rushed to St. Ann's Hospital for 1t was the first trip of both Mr. gl o i ——————— s hunting or fishing in Alaska are|H. Metcalfe of the Rice and Ahlers| medical attention. In one case, he plane flown by Al‘Monoen. i and Mrs. Roberts to Alaska and DOW, JONES AVERAGES | Gy little posters put out by the Alaska|Company bid $765 for the newWisaid, the ambulance did not arrive. Monsen was flying a pon- | * they were enthused with thelr visit,| . Tne following are today's Dow, Closing Is Interpreted to|guides, nc. burner, witha $2835 charge (0r{uny] 15 minutes after beng called toon equipped plane and could : haying seen a great deal more-of Jones averages: Industrials, 131.85; Mean Mussolini Determ- | /It the sverage man in the reapirs which were lcluded b BiCand only after the injured man oo ng o returned to Fair- | ¢ the Territory than do most of the|rails, 3694: utilities, 26.71. . States knew he could get in here|bid specifications. This made the|pad peen placed in a taxi-cab for NOLL ; | tourists that come north, e s I ined to Go to War |for the sman amount of money it|Rice and Ahlers' proposal amount|the trip to the hospital. banks and gave the first in- . . Mr. Roberts had one suggestion to . 1 —_— actually costs, he would never spend [to $1,04895. A 8§15 nuownénce on Owned Privately {formaiion regarding the ae- A make for the future advancement { ADDIS ABABA, Sept. 7.—Italian|a vacation anywhere else. I would | the present burner vg:u m?l en wu' It was pointed out that the am- iileirt ©of the Territory, and that was the { Minister Vinci has ordered all Ital-|venture to say that there are 300 To the astounded : :‘; c uwre‘bulnnce was the private property : 4 oo Hararab construction of better hotels in all i STATE Ess‘uN‘hm in Consulates in Ethiopia to|sportsmen in Seattle alone . with |apparent immediately ‘between of the White Line Cab and Ambu-! } Lands on _n major points. { be withdrawn. Diplomatic observers|the time arid money to come up|was a silub:: :lgufl':;e% e lance Company that the automo-' Pilot Joslyn, in a wheel — ety Lz % feared the closing order meant Pre- |here. Wijthin ten years the pwgl‘: the low m: nl‘x. s And bile was stored by a mutual agree- plane immediately took off BATON ROUGE, La, Sept. 7.— |mier Mussalini is determined to go[of Alaska. will begin to realize, the) This puzzl wod hotn Bulger and|Ment with the City in the Pire ¢/ N oo g ade g « PALMER, SEATTLE State Legislators gathered here to-|10 WAT to settle the Italo-Ethiopian |commercial advanteges In the hunt- | they intervie B Hali in order that it cowd be kept TOT F BI day for an extraordinary session of dispute. ing and fishing he:"e. Howeve:, x: Metcalfe, X&':.n'.'”i.f 5 warm and ready to be started im- landing on a sandbar. BUSINESS MAN, GETS the Legislature which reliable re- e ks logs something s done shot ros| . ACEUELBMENS . fiom|mediately. Russell Hubbard was taken ports said will be called tonight. MORE TROUBLE testion of game flah, by ne | M eted to matall an S. T. John.| Folowing the discussion the p. i ¢o Fairbanks on account ’ RADIO THRILL HERE| NEW YORK, Sept.7—Wall Street = Senator Huey P. Long, who took| LONDON, Sept. 7—1Informed you wake up fto the o | e er which, he assured|Council voted to equip the new Po- o Bt B s finished the first week of Autuimn the floor and directed a serles of |sources said British officlals are|Possibllities involved, there won m ?:oun:u “ould meet the re-|lice pa‘rol car with a stretcher to of his broken arr.n, ut Doug- ~wr |with a burst of figurative cheering past whirlwind sessions in_person, | taking a serious view on reports of (b &ny LSRG L quirements, He admitted that, if|Pe used in emergencies. In the las, although painfully burn- Kenneth Palmer, who owns a|and hat tossing. has arrived and gone to work com- |anti-British and anti-Italian cam- “ ked off my feet when|Bulger would install a Johnson meantime, Mayor Goldsten was o4 rofused to go but said he ehdin of service stations in Se-| Most of the observers of the fi- pleting bills for submission to the |Paigs in Egypt. e e there is no Ter-|burner for the figure of $60050,|empowered to discuss the situation =05y g e e anty attle, and who is associated with the |nancial district felt the first week special session. ey :imd i 1 eres stem and|the City would be getting a “re- with the ambulance owner for a u pal firm of Palmer Brothers, Inc, had |offered much substantial encour- JUST A PROMISE s o & DAAMAS | mackebla Tank IR possible speedier system. for Percy Hubbard, who has an especial thrill while a brief visi- |agement to business. Poland’s “War Babies” GENEVA, Sept. 7.—Reports re- mlm here—game fish and food| Bulger, when asked if he would Mayor Goldstein, during the am- three broken ribs. tor to Juneau this afternoon on| There is evidence in many lines * O s - s ceived here from French sources e trol. Game]install the Johnson burner, sald|bulance discussion, pointed out that Reacuers at Seens the steamer North Sea. that business is entering the home Below Army Standards|ssid Musiolini has assured France ;"h “"d"dm;e”m’;:u" od by the|that his proposal merely stated!time could be saved if patrons of . i ' He brought a letter of introduc- |stretch of 1935 with plenty of izl that Italy will not resort to war so G““ shoull m’”“l %o not know|he would meet all bid require-|the ambulance would call the Rescuers will.probably have ‘ Hon with him from an official in strength for a final dash to the year WARSAW. Sept. 7—The recpul- 1008 83 the Italio-Bthiopian ispute | (70 SO0 PO, “orere "both |ments, but that i the Council| White Line telephione number, elth- to carry Percy Hubbard on & e eied States Army Signallend business peak. ing of Poland’s “war babies” has|is under consideration by the Coun- oo, W0 ™0 04 fign gre under the[wished him to install a Johnson| er 444 or single-0, instead of calling oyyrotoher to Van Curler’s bar, . Corps in Seattle. That letter brought e disclosed generally poor physical|Cil of the League of Nations. same regulations. burner, he would do 50 at his orig-| the Pire Hall from which the calls Qiataraniof A0 il o8 him “every courtesy” from signal| BUFFET SUPPER condition because of near-starva- FEEL 50 TR “Another . tning that should be|inal figure. always are relayed. bl v Comps stations enroute to Juneau, tion during infancy and childhood. HONEYMOONERS BACK dled s the fact that the courts| Then followed more than half an Dock Heat Considered {more, where he will be picked And while here, he was thrilled with TONIGHT HONORS 7 o = discussion over' Another interesting Council dis-'yn heel pl: d tak- wi They average two to three inch 4 in Alaska do not always back up|hour of debate and i J i ~ up by a wheel plane an @ radio Wiephone conversation with MISS ALEXANDER es below normal i height, have| Mr. and <Mrs. Norman 1. Beers|, “oono ordons 1 was toid on|just what Bulger meant by a John-cussion was the description of the . 4, 4po hospital at Fair- Felatives ‘and friends in Seattle narrow chests, poor teeth, and are (feturned to Juneau from Ketchikan|, ship -coming up- here, that one|son burner, With Mayor Isadore need for a central heating plant at «A through the courtesy of the Juneau| In honor of Miss Lillian Alex- Prone to bone diseases. One news-[OB the “North' Sea. Their marriage o "o o oo o pe elected in Al-|Goldstein, who admitted his tech-|the City Dock by Wharfinger Ray banks. A 8'?.,':.:‘1 c‘:‘ps &g“”' ander, bride-to-be, Mrs. Frank A. paper said many of the youths|here was an event Monday night.| . "woo 't run on a platform|nical knowledge of ol burners was Stevens. He hepnmled out hpomble Mon sen.sighted the two e radio phone has a great - n in 1914 .| They left on the Yukon when that - “limited,” serving as interlocutor. |economy of the move over the pres- future here, T belleve," he saiq 1t Metcalf will entertain this even- bor to 1918 are tubercular. of abolishment of the Gume Com mi Tt sodineat ot soatacti men _on the sandbar after TONGRESSION a1, WASHING Oy, LIBRA: VOL. XLVI, NO. 7059. ‘'THE DAILY JUNEAU, ALASKA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, THREE INJURED IN PLAN 1935. MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS was a real thrill,” Palmer is enjoying the current. tound-trip of the North Sea from Seattle to Sitka. e RADINSK HERE Issac D. Radinsk, fur dealer, who has been on a business trip to Den- ing at an informal buffet supper in her Gold Belt Avenue home. Fourteen . guests will be present The evening will be spent in games and with cards. ALASKA EMPIRK “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” PRICE TEN CENTS E CRASH vessel called early Tuesday morning. Beers is an attorney and is con- nected with the engineering firm of Stratton and ‘Beers. His wife is the ver, returned on the North Sea. ,former Miss Josephine McGinnis. mission. ‘ Fish Reguiations “The fate of Lake Mary Ronan - —_—— (Conunued on Page Elighty | Bulger Gets Award ! The upshot of the matter was scparat® stoves. The matter was the awarding of the contract lo‘rslerre{l to the Council's Whart " (Continued on Page Turee) | /Contizued on Page Three) they had hiked out from the timber area where the Hubs bard plane had crashed.

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