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L ‘ THE DAILY ALASKA EPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 29,1936, * " " ‘ | S, SIMMONS IS ™05 CHINAPLANES Mrs. Drake Calls ROTARY CLUB [“%sons "m0 2 T gy Familiss P e T0 FLY SOUTH SHELL ENEMY at 30 Schools o1 HAS SPEEGHES |+ -« = oo« {0 Bp PRISIOIB | v vt o o L TUESDAY MORN e — e e e o g and dtricken witly paralytis at ther b of friends and relatives journeyed 5 . (home on Front Street more than on Saturday night ! ing at 10 o'clock ¢ Sana The guests who presented the | Mrs. Merriweatfier had been an 1 ~ ~ % . # 3 honorees with a large birthday Y Alaska resident for more than 20 Four Passengers Already ew Commander, Fourth|Reports Construction Werk Howard D. Stabler Com- cake were: the Rev. A. P. Kashe- New Law Promulgated by |vears. coming here originally from : ol : ~ : . . . g aroff, Mr. and Mrs. Alec Russell : ;' Booked — Pilot to Army, Chosen—Gun- Moving Rapidly — Sea- mended for Efforts in |yt 2 V,‘;i‘d s TI.::\T,K Government—Regu- !‘U",’“i:’;‘“;.fi“;nf; CR":; 53 e"ff“’"," Carry Mail Free boats Are on Move sonal Activity Under Way Behalf of Club Hollis Triplett, Nick Muratoff, Val- lations Published were then in the interior of Al- BAK 3 4 it entine Soloveiff, Nadja Vestal, Mr. i aska. When Mr. Riggs was made The Alaska Air Transport Bellan- HONGKONG, June 29.—Six Cen- After a month's trip to the West- ie_ Rotary Club held its weekly and Mrs. Ritchie Lovejoy, Pat| yroocow, June 20—All families|GOvernor of the Territory in 1918, ca Skyrocket seaplane, piloted by Sheldon Simmons, will leave Juneau et 4 o'clock tomorrow morning for with four passengers, W. C er, manager of the Columbia |{ral Government airplanes have|ward where she visited 30 schools |luncheon meeting at the Terminal Brewer, and (LeRoy Vestal. in the Soviet Union with more than |Mrs. Merriweather moved with bombed Kiangsi Provincial forces along the Alaska Peninsula, Aleu- Cafe noon today and enjoyed NS b six children, the youngest of whom |them to Juneau near Chingchow, according to Nan-|tjan Islands, Bristol Bay and the community singing led by G. H HATTIE STANTON HAS |is under five, begin to immediately| Her husband, Mose Merriweath- ports Kenai P Mr: . . Mrs. Marie Drake, Walmsley accompanied on the receive ‘state pensions under a law |er, died here in December, 1934 T planes also bombed _the | pepuy sioner of Education, | plano by, Miss Ruth Coffirl. FATAL HEART ATTACK | |i<t bromuigated | No funeral arrangements have renches occupied by the forces from M omm Lumber Company of Seattle < returned to Juneau aboard the A After luncheon the meeting wasi Other regulations en(‘oumgmg been made as yet. daughter, Doryanne Miller; Ph Kwangtung Province in Southern geka this morning addressed by Michael Dederer of! -Mrs. Hattie A. Stanton, prominent|jarge families include: requiring di-| R Lundell and Capt. Edw. Whitehead & | Kiangsi Province Mrs. Drake investigated the re- the Seattle Fur Exchange and Ro-,in American Legion Auxiliary and|yorced parents to pay up to arty)| BALL PI-AYERS ARE The Bellanca plane will carry first | 37 quest for a new school at Livelock tarian L. W. Baker of the Almk.\'R“b'k‘h artivities, died in Fair-|percent of their incomes to the sup- } NEW COMMANDER CANTON, June 29. — Li Chung % |Jen today officially became the ! |Commander of the Fourth Army of the Anti class mail, to be mailed in Seattle free of charge, and all persons wishing to take advantage of the accommodation are requested to on the Kvichak River and for Steamship Company. Other visitors'banks Saturday of a heart attack.|port of their children under pen-| WANTF.D IN ENGLAND re-opening of the Riddiford present were Tom Dyer, new Stand- She is survived by a daughter, Mrs.[alty of two years' imprisonment; |at Cooper’s Landing on Kenai Lake. ard Oil Company agent in Juneau,|Theodore McKanna, wife of thetightening up of divorce regulations,| LONDON, June 29. — The next The frame work on the new school \and Jerry Jones, PAA pilot President of the Fairbanks Cham-|and the outlawing of operations to|logical step in the growth of base- Japanese National Salva- or r' f - " leave their letters at the Alaska Air HoH, G 1o o IbtAoking ‘bop. | Pullding at South Naknek D The club passed a resolution|Per Of C°’“‘[“"‘°Z and former Ju-{prevent childbirth. ball here will be the importation ransport float. Accommodation: Witis ARG and the work is progressing rap-:commending the outgoing Presi- “““*l”““l» ‘t‘“ ;‘ ;‘;" T'}" daugh-|" The government will pay two of diamond stars from Canada and for one more passenger are Canton Government gunboats are|\dly under Contractor Jeive e|dent, Howard D. Stabler, for his '€ in the State of Washington. |thousand rubles for five years after| America. Many Yankee players arc Mrs. Stanton was born in La-|the birth of the seventh child and able aboard the plane ? . . reported. The new school building |loyal, untiring efforts in behalf of | said to hflvc flpphed for' jobs. The Bellanca seaplane flew to zeporied steabiiRg JORard the lardl | i ia U S RIS, ) Juneau organization during h osse, Wisconsin, sixty-eight vears|give similar aid after the birth of| — off Hanan to forestall what is de- |3t V@ L V| 2aeSunech OTBRIGARION CUItHE' 8" agd ahd hab llved In Fairbariks s Lake Hasselborg this morning with Mrs. Drake spent 11 days on the |t b ¢ anks for)each succeeding child until the clared to be a northern attempt to apture the mountainous base. S Kana m in office. | the 1ast four years tenth.. After the tenth child, five BEAR RECORD SET 0| Charles O. Sabin, local merchant, S s eAnmvm |oussnd rubles wil be paid or| BY NORSE HUNTERS She saw the Shishaldin volcano in ——— : vnc_ll‘\h ne!w baby. i action and reported there is ] . p s B | The infant doughter of Mr. and 0N Tetoactive’ and wi TROMSOE, Norway — A recor AIR MAll. SUITS activity in Bristol Bay in prepara- R TS U e | Mrs. W. Fitzgibbons, who died on apply to families which have already haul for poelar bears \‘ljfls set h)l' Iu\:(; | {tion for the fishing season, From J. R. Elliott, disbursing officer | Saturday morning at the Goovern-|the necessary qualifications trappers who camped through the e j for the Treasury Department here,'ment Hospital, was buried this i 5 Naknek to Anchorage and Seward il bitterly cold winter at D g UFF UN l " FAI I ‘m Kodiak Island, she traveled by | TePurned to Juneau on the Alaska morning at 10 o'clock from the C. ALASKA LINE MAN HERE ' dege Bland. . in e ,‘::mmfifh tive passengers from the steamer orth Sea, Dr. J. S. Lingefelder Lyle Robinson, Chester Starks, Don Weaver, and Warren Kraft, who re- tarned with a fine catch of fish in time to board the steamer for the trip south Shortly after noon the Bellanca Starr from Ses nak and return to N | steame; took off for Ketchikan with Louis plane with Sheldon Simmons who | {!eF @ trip to Anchorage in con-|W. Carter Mortuary Chapel. Inter-| L. W. Baker, Traffic Manager of mye tyo men bagged 110° bears Wlibining for Estehtken. andBsti B LW “_s thfilin. tha . Wkt ;. | Dection with transfering the ac- ment was at Evergreen Cemetery the Alaska Steamship Company, ar- > s tatiery s Bhvoan 1 % L T 0 55 counts of the Alaska Railroad to the > > ived here this morning on the Al- WiscHer’ Wbt I Mhgmsa. for ¢ ~ Ten Cases Will Be Delayed e flown a party from gu Juneau office Lode and placer location notices' aska for a stay of at least a week NOTES TOR ersburg. On the return trip the One of the unusual features of t for sale at The Empire office. i k 3 e The Opening of The “White Spot.” plane will stop at Lake Hasselbo —Five Othe/Claims [trip was the fiight over the, valey : it £ ki : for mail for Juneau and after ar-| riving here will fly to Hawk Inlet to bring Sam Pekovich to Juneau.| Two scenic flights were made by the Bellanca plane, and one flight| Protection from sun and wind by the Stinson seaplane Patco, pil-| is what Patricia Harrington oted by James Rinehart, were made| gains from this shimmering slip last Saturday evening with a total| of cellophane. She dons the of twelve passengers. transparent cape between dips, Vic Vukovich and Darel Hart were while sunning herself at the Del passengers aboard the Patco from| Monte, Cal, pool. The cello- Chichagof to Juneau last Saturday| phane will allow the rays of afternoon. The Patco, now enroute| the sun to tan but keep out to Anchorage on a special chartered| the rays which cause sunburn. flight for the Forest Service forced by bad weather to spend l: night at Yakutat Steve Vukovich, representative of Are Settled of Ten Thousand Smokes. Mrs Ll Drake reported it an intensely in- WASHINGTON, June 20.—Offic- |teresting sight. She saw' Dr. Alec ials today indicated that ten suits|Frdlicka and party at Larsen Bi | demanding $6,483,000 damages from |K0diak Island. Dr. Hrdlicka h the government as a result of Post-|N€arly completed his work there master General Farley's cancella.|and reported himself well pleased tion of air mail contracts in 1934, With results | will not be acted upon until fal Fair weather with ' considerable Settlement of five other suits in|heat prevailed during the entire which aviation companies asked $8,- | trip, Mr: id, and she saw 843,000 was announced by the Post- | the fire near Halibut Bay on Kod- office Department with arrange-|iak Island, which was previously ments to pay the companies a total |reported here. There also were LGl Oy TP of $601,500 of accrued earnings and |fires along Cook Inlet on Ken return $s96000 in performance | Peninsula, she said bonds FARRELL, KOKKO B T ll;;,.\“ Mr m.m{{mi il ALT R, Lot o PI.ANE ARRIVES SPECIALS which will be featured from 10 to 11 o'clock FLY TO SCOW BAY pians a short business trip to Ket-| Wesern, Alf Erpress each morning. : s two suits| chikan before returning to the | American_ Airwsss Howard Farrell, Manager of the|main office, he said : AT Service Department of the Conti- e SPEND Tm-‘ lon RTH i ® ' Extra Special for Tuesday Shoppers! nental Can Company, who arrived MOYER ON VACATION TAKU LODGE % Fairbanks arrived on the Aleutian, and Walter Kokko,| Sam Moyer, of the clerical staff Parties wishing to spend the| The PAA Lo Siwvios TegRGentaiive Jor the same|of the a Juneau Gold Mining | Fourth at Taku Lodge may do so POt Plane from llar weekly (from 10 to 11 a.m. only) ervations. Boat leaves Friday |[light from the Interior with the company, were pasengers to Scow|Company office, is enroute to by calling the Gastineau Hotel for |Yesterday on the r Bay today on the Irving Airways| attle aboard the steamer Ala r Lockheed Vega seaplane piloted by Moyer plans a month's vacation evehing, returning Sunday ady, | following passengers for Juneau: | Gene Meyring. Kokko arrived herc | with relatives in the Puget Sound - From Fairbanks — Mrs §¥. M o o Rt bt M b S T S B s VAN ROALTE SLIPS $q.45 oboard the Irving plane I itities heve The Opening of The “White Spot.” | T. Poole, F. Dufresne : i i 2 i — - - From Whitehorse—H. O. Lokken. | All Colors—Regular $2.50 value a Pilots J. J. (Jerry) Jones and 9 W. J. 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