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2 : . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25, 1936. .r_lfililllll!IIIIHIIIIilIIlI|||IIIII|!IIIIIIIHIIIIIIHIHIHIIHIIi O d 7 | Transfer Company. Gildo Battello ¢ b, leo BATTELLO ls Tfll i ‘.1[:~ wife’ have max?y f:ie:xdz MATANUSKA ls COMING TO JUNEA\U nere whom they met during their ' FORUNCLE’SFUNERAL |\ " \o14 “west ‘cambriaes oot UNUEH ATT AGK nue, Seattle. Pete Battello «was born in Italy Seattle, is the nearest surviving apout 54 years ago, friends in Ju- relative of Pete Battello, whose peau He has lived in Alaska body was recovered from the slide many rs, was a citizen of the debris this forenoon. He is leaving ed States. Before coming to the South on the Princess Norah Juneau in 1913, he lived in the In- Friday for Juneau and, with the terior. He was never married. He Moose Lodge, will make arrange- has been a member of the Moose |the Matanuska Colony, and follow- ments for the funeral. (Continued from Page One) ys taken an acti part in the | eq Press. » accord-| wwe gre sorry that | Thomas did not stay longer in Al- when he came to Juneau, Gildo o MR to Grant Baldwin and George >nson, officers of the lodge. and his uncle Pete were associated i in the business of the North . | mation about the Territory. In- |stead of spending one month of one season here, he should sometime | spend several months of several |years in the Territory before pass- ing such judgment upon it. “Senator Thomas is a very fine gentleman and an able Senator. It is probable that newspaper report- ers took his remarks more seriously than he intended they should. “Unlike many of those who have discovered Al on a flying trip he understands, I am sure, that (final judgment cannot be rendered on an examination made in a month. Columbus discovered Amer- ica, but the people got their infor- Hot on the Trail of a Tasty Tom? Eat Your Thanksgiving those who came afterward and re- mained longer. “Senator Thomas spent a month in Alaska and Matanuska Colony |was only one of the phases to which he gave consideration while here. Dinner at , mmu muurmmmunuwnmmuuum_llu||mu|mnm|m|m just two seasons, July and winter, if offered seriously, is obviously er- TURKEY DINNERS with all the trimmings. n the Territory. statement that Alaska veg- are inferior to those in the s is not in accord with U. 8. Agricultural Experiment Station orts. “Thirty cases of eggs from Mat- jan ka Monday relieved food short- (ages at Anchorage due to the ship- | ping strike. | “The Colony was u 200 family | re-settlement colony and not a 400- i family colony, Senator Thomas is reported to have said, and no such number mentioned have left Matanuska Valley, or sought to leave. “The Matanuska Colony will bear an important part in the develop- ment of Alaska and will leave an imprint that credit of the Colony and the Ter- Dinners served from 12 to 9. Call 376 Special reservations for Thanksgiving Day diners. f'\_ V]‘IH‘ Princ Louise leaves Saturday with mail “SOME” EXPERT SEATTLE, Nov. 25—The Seattle Daily Times says Senator Thomas pssam DX Sweaters, Pajamas, Lounging Robes, Shiris, Shoris, Overcoats, Suits, SEARCH MADE FOR MISSING WHEEL PLANE € Pilot Sheldon Simmons and | Two Mechanics Look- . ing for Chet Brown House Slippers, Shoes. Novelty Gift Se - H £ 78 [T BULLETIN — Returning at 3:30 o'clock this afternoon, after following the Gulf of Alaska line as far to the West- ward as Yakutat, Simmons re- ported “no results” in his search for the missing plane. A thick layer of fog, blanket- 1 pinch baki AT RO T Lodge for many years, and had |ing a request made by the Associat-| Senator mation about the continent from The declaration that Alaska has| eus to people who have spent will remain to the| OLD FASHIONED RECIPE i TOM & JERRY BATTER FOR 12 PERSONS 1 dozen eggs. 2 pounds powdered sugar. 1 teaspoonful vanilla extract. % teaspoonful all-spice. |has “become an ‘expert 'on Matan- uska during a fifteen minute visit.” CHORUS OFPROTESTS SEATTLE, Nov. 25.—A chorus of protests are being received here over | the statements of Senator Thomas regarding the Matanuska project. { R. S. Bragaw, Secretary of the iAInska Chamber of Commerce says: “Senators are expected to conduct nvestig ns before impeding or condemning. the develcpment of any part of the country.” o TALLAPOOSA CREW | aska and get more accurate m!ar-‘ GOING TURKEYLESS | plies have been secured in Juneau, | however, giving Day dinner spread. —— .- — IS VISITING HERE Mrs. C. A. Bloomquist, Kimshan Cove, daughter, Mrs 'holidays. from is visiting her E. Lake, during the - Empire ads are read. for the annual Thanks- (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Fcrecast for Juneau and vi- | beginning at 4 p. m. November 25: Increasing cloudi- Thursday rain cinity, ness tonight, | | light variable winds becoming southeast Thursday and creasing. | # | \SKAGWAY IS OUT S — OF SUGAR, REPORT : | Skagway, the metropolis of Lynn : is reported to be out of - The crew of tne Coast Guard|sygar. On receipt of the informa- : cutter Tallapposa will go turkey-|tion the Pay'n Takit filled order |less at dinner tomorrow, like many |anq it is said these were dispatched {others in this section. Other sub-|on the barracks tender Fornance. | Canal, | .- CATHEDRAL SERVICES Thanksgiving Day will be observec in Holy Trinity Cathedral tomorro: by a service at 10:30 a. m. The vice will consist of Simper’s Chora Communion, with appropriat hymns and a brief address. The pub. lic is cordially invited to take part : in this service. in- ser TOUCH point sees to that. Six other outstand- | ing Sheaffer advantages bring new pleasure to { BALANCE design to elim tigue. Writing fluid visibility. made perfect—your normal s filling. Your choice of vacuum Jfor the life of the owner except against lo AT LEADING STORES nl Only SHEAFFE Writes... ili.;»tantly! . . . the Platinum channel of the FEATHER- writing. One-stroke filling, emptying and cleaning. Lifetime Guarantee.* Streamline delicate line. 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SEPARATE EGGS—Mix yolks, sugar, all- | GINNIS RIESLING i or wrong, that fragrant cup i z *’}!‘ A : iPOrt and privately owned. T ing all the area between Juneau and the Gulf, prevented any exploration of that region. Sim- mons confined his search to the region between Glacier Bay and Y¥akutat. Lituya Bay reported E| no plane sighted there. | .Sheldon Simmons, accompanied &= by mechanics, took off early this forenoon in the Alaska Air Trans- port Lockheed plane to make a| == search for Pilot Chet Brown, his = mechanic and twelve passengers missing since they left Cordova for Juneau Monday morning shortly after 8 olclock in a tri-motored ‘Ford plane, equipped with wheels. | The Weather Bureau in Juneau received a radio from the Yakutat observer last evening stating that a large plane passed over that area shortly after noon Monday. Along the Gulf of Alaska there are extensive beaches, especially at low tide, where a plane could land if in trouble and after crossing inside of Cape Spencer, numerous beaches are on various islands. When Simmons took off this morning a dense fog prevailed over the Juneau area but he went up and possibly over it as high ceiling was reported at all points to the Westward. Pilot Simmons took supplies with|== him which his mechanics could use = s if the missing plane was found not/ = seriously damaged in case of com- ing down. Pilot Simmons received a request from Hugh Brewster, Aeronautical Inspector for Alaska, to make the search for the missing plane. The Empire received a telephone Capt. Pete Wold is expected to|report last night that a fisherman sail north as soon as the North-had sighted a large plane in Gold west Strike Committee and the|Cove, Mud Bay, between Hoonah Captain sign an t with nma"b’l\nnkuf Pilot Simmons was. the unions calling for the scale|to fly there first to make an the strikers ask. | vestigation. CLOSED THANKSGIVING B. M. Behrends Co. Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Siore fllll!llllllllllI||||I|l|l||Ijlllllllllll||,||I[IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IREERERERERA ROt to prepare for the musical program CHOIR PRACTICE IS o m Y ,jIALLED "F_OR TONIGHT e SR e 0 B flwi S A -/ PLY 0 ALASKA (Contmued rrom Page One) TR, for practice at 7:30 o'cloc’k mnight’T “% Aren’t you glad every day in the year that | @ | ployees will man the craft. | : Ay ‘ FERN IS RELEASED SEATTLE, Nov. 25.—The North- | west Strike Committee announces |release of the former lighthouse | tender Fern to carry mail westward from Juneau. The Fern is now in the Seattle %7 wyou tried Schilling Coffee? Whether g S the world is right (&% = ' = s friendly. = - Schilling Coffee A ther one for Drip g CHAMPAGNE W o B s SPARKLING BURGUNDY $3.50 Full quaris 1 REGAL AMBER BEER 8 for sl,oo spice and vanilla until batter forms like bread dough. Then mix egg whites to a stiff batter. Now mix both together, add baking soda and stir thoroughly. SERVING IN MUG OR GLASS—1 large Ispoonful of batter, 1 jigger of rum and brandy mixed. Fill with boiling water and stir. Top with dash of nutmeg. OLD GOVERN 1009 SCOTCH WHISKEY COMPLETE SELECTION OF WINES, LIQUORS- AND BEER IN ALASKA. Ty COME DOWN AND SEE THE MOST \ 3 Year Old WINES Port, Muscatel, Burqundy. Claret, Sherry Gallon $q40 5 Year O1d WINES All Flavors ~Gallon §2.50 T The Weathr | | id 3 €«

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