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[C:ame Col;lmissioners |Set to Assail | Shefish every modern device for efficiency and safety of operation. Four Wright Cyclone engines will give the plane an easy cruising — — — - FUUND DEAD {{Engaged to Marry | | |Ex-President’s Son IN GABIN UN PR i |speed of more than 200 miles an | |hour and a possible speed at high |altitude in the neighborhood of 250 - {miles an hour. The giant airlmer 9T | % J will have a wing span of approxi- | 4 imately 107 feet. In addition to its | ¢ 4 .., {passenger load, it will have room | 3 (for 3750 pounds of cargo — more “ /} :——3 Schilling Tea /kas more flavor because its toasted Andrew Palmer Passes Away; Had Been Miss- ing Over 24 Hours Reports of a dead man on S. W. Ninth Street here, last night led to| the finding of the body of Andrew Palmer, 61, boat builder, and a res-| ident of this city for many years, his rooms in the large boat house that towers above the surrounding, tide flats and dwellings at the Channel end of the street. Fears felt for Pauner’s safety by his partner Martin Holst and friend Charlie Borlek, and intensified by his recent complaints of heart trou- ble, developed yesterday after Fal-‘ Engagement of Miss Margaret Co mer had not been seen for nearly| perly, Los Angeles society girl, to | 24 hours and led Mr. Borlek to in-| Allan Hoover, son of former Presi- | vestigate "dem Herbert Hoover, was an- | Finding the door to Palmer's|nounced by her parents, Mr. and (Continued from Page One) | |than the total payload of transport i planes now in service. ————————— 3 : s | TRIMBLE IN PORT l v 4 | Lyle Trimble, auditor in Alaska » \for the American Railway Express ! Company, made a brief stop in Ju- neau while the steamer Victoria was in port here. He is enroute from Seattle to Seward aboard the stea- e — o MRS. GOSS RETURNS l k. | Mrs. G. V. Goss completed a busi- | FURNITURE for your HOME | can be ultra modern with its straight line effects and entire lack of ornamen- tation or it may be of the so-called traditional type featuring styles origin- ating with Chippendale Sheraton and Phyffe. Either style is entirely correct and since you are to live with it, your own taste should be the governing factor in mak- ing the selection. Our extensive stock of furniture includes both | | | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1937. ‘imade the office of Commissioner of fell by the wayside in the upper House, the majority favoring ap- ! DEBT MEASUR ) | GUNTRGL PLAN Aimed at alien and non-resident | | With all members finally present, | | fishermen, the Senate passed the BEFURE Hu“s E lmummg from Petersburg of Earl| ery commercial fisherman must be N. Ohmer, Commissioner for the |licensed to fish in the Territory, the . |the steamer Victoria, the Alaska Rivers B]“ to Make Presenllmeasure, which now goes to the Both Branches Attempting|Game Commission tocay pitched in-| Hotisé, " the * Haherman® it ‘be” & to Pass Own Bills as he thic i | ing it’s action. Gaining Favor |declared his intentions and must be Beside the wolf menace, perhaps |a resident of the Territory for at |the most pressing question to be| |decided right now by the Commis-! Sl el o Hioense, zn this connection | P sible, this being the final date un- |they sit down to dine off that succu- |the Senate has passed a bill to ap- 1S OPERATED UPON der the extension of (ime agree-|lent big Arctic Shefish that War- propriate $15,000 to .combat the| Mrs. Annie Anderson, of Douglas, its own measures With the excep- |trek along the Arctic Coast. Col-jthe Territory. | morning at the Government Hospi- tion of appropriation bills. line was forced to leave his prize| The House bill which would have | tal. | a list of its bills in second reading week it caught up with him here, | ness trip of one week to Ketchikan, | this morning and this afternoon was | coming on to Juneau by frozen air | the steamer Victoria. She sailed for |third reading and final action, It by the Commission, at a time and | Ketchikan from here on the south-|was expected that both houses place to be designated. _"—“*‘—‘ hour in order to facilitate the work. fish question is W. E. Crouch, as- THROUGH TO SEWARD With the gross gold tax bill now sistant chief of the Game Man- ‘alboard“lhe ;t::mes vylmflc m‘; mining net tax measure was with- logical Survey Bureau in the De- : . S, J. . re an V] 2 har e i 5 room I e he looked through| Mrs. W. B. Coberly, Los Angeles. jclude: Mr. and Mrs. drawn this morning. Répresentative partment of Agriculture, who also 3 A 1 Th te of " a window and was able to disting-| The girl I8 2 graduate of the Un\ |10y "My Moore s & wellknown |sure asking .an appropriation of e Victoria having come from y | Snd a member of the Junlor League. | 2irplane pilot in the Interior. Mr.[$3,000 for a radio station morth of washington, D. C. to attend the man's head. When the head Te-{nNo gate was set for the wedding. | ka Rallroad. out that a provision for such a sta- - e — Borlek, already suspicious because| b A £ R o S S tion had been incorporated in the the light was burning in the room, “ Mary Willlams and Andrew Yu-iyet designated. chimney, though it was snowing out, - |mol, both of Douglas, were married| Finger printing became a lively GRANTED, FEDERAL shal's office. | 1] { Commissioner’s Court by Judge Fe-|when the Nell Scott measure re- COURT HERE TODAY | ix Gray. Witnesses were Emilio|qui inger-| Door Barricaded ! ERA ARRIVES lix Gray. Witnesses were Bmiolquiring the finger-printingdef all{ 1, yopions before the Federal Dis- Hellan arrived on the scene at 5 | 0 8 3 Which are fo.be used as publi§.con- sl + 1 g OFF TO ANCHORAGE veyances came Up. Amendmefit Was, ..oy ecter T ineham. of Ju- st first tried to- enter through . o : b Wilkinson | :)I‘rp dmrrsw :;‘ee rofy el t hnfi— /tineau Construction Company,|Division . that would make the bil neau, from Elizabeth Wilkinson 4 i sailed from Juneau aboard the stea- |apply to all persons who applied for o Crokihdl &F Atstrtion: &nd to Eva | on grounds se 3 5 h t window. . S, . rick | ;(ir"!mfz’r t:em;:gn x;‘;pulty Hellan Production of New Trans-:where he will go to Anchorage forito pass. U, S. Marshal William T, Seymour, of Juneau, from Kendrick s!yles and. seeing ther_n : : | buildi ted by his compan; grounds of incapability. Slde by SIde makes ot i o r * { buildings erect v Y | cussion to 'comment on the bill and & e i | :;;zf:e;al‘r)nrcrm:miax{:;m::::’;;t cl:mgb by Boemg Firm | there last summer. {he pointed out the advantages of The license law violation case 3 i | i AKI IN >7. ANN'S iminal element. the Alaska Steamship Company re which Mty prefer. tof W | T. ST, l criminal element. ph i oL s " o . o 4 :«"ldul;;fre:fnl’;?on:p;;;nb::rciohcl:lcd Arcival of ‘the long-predicted| ‘recert unaty, A wrks ‘at] :Tate yesterday fhe Houssighssed celved briel hearings before the| We are showing some extremely attractive LIVING ROOM SUITES in the thinkinz. % 2 é i e . Y # peared definitely at hand when it Hospital this morning for medicall amendment which would eliminate morning, and was held under ad-| . . . ¢ But, on a very slight touch onlbol G SN ONEN & N ceing Alr- ocpital Foriry axd HinS waElbes b was viserient by dyidee sAlsesiiar. Il the newer styles now on display are the 4-Piece Suites. Three chairs that fenea body tottered and would have| Sianing madertion of giant four- polntetd ot I b R g R e | e e e provide either a three-cushion setee or three individual chairs with an ad- fallen, had not the officer caught|engined transport planes in addi- moved from the measure and Rep- pany, Lester O. Gore, counsel for lence on the body, and, echpt‘Ior;p(,r ships.” GREAT BEND, Kas.—Registration o4 tpat jt was putting a penalty on|Court today and requested more American Mflple Wood Work. the barricaded door, no suspicious, of cattle brands is one Barton Coun- ¢ jymber industry as against min- time before hearing. The Court The Boeing Company announces Another new and charm— ing piece is the new Sim- mons’ LOVE SEAT, also in Maple. This, while only occupying a small space, provides a full size comfortable bed. The new Cocktail and Occasional Tables are very smart and wseful additions to the living room. Both MODERN and EARLY AMERICAN Styles Are Represented in the DINING ROOM FURNITURE One very attractive suite in the modern style, nicely finished in Walnut; similar to the suite illustrated; 8 Pieces—including $69 50 ® Table, 6 Chairs and Buffet is priced at only . ... .. Also an exceptionally good example of the Colonial Period in Maple. Table extends to 78 inches. Buffet is 52 inches wide. $92 50 ® Eight-Piece Suite, including 6 Chairs, ONLY ..... nlMuND BnNnED 1['““0“ BDARD iMines elective instead of appointive, | pointment of that official. | following the arrival in Juneau this UP lN SENATE {Roden bill which requires that ev- | First Division, and his wife, aboard | L {fee being one dollar. Under the |5y the. thiekc of, the prohlsms await<| | Regulations:-Statutory . |t S/t Goity B ates s hiavs Today Final Date | (Continued from Page One) .|least a year in order to obtain a sioners is where and when—will|jt had been $15 i ment. for either house to eonsider den Collins garnered on his recent growing wolf and coyote menace in|underwent a major operation this The House moved rapidly through behind him at Kotzebue, but last — | when she returned to Juneau aboard |advancing {them on the calendar to express, and now awaits disposal bound voyage of the steamer Alaska.|would stay in session until a late Also deeply interested in the She- Through passengers to Seward|enacted by Legislature, the Race nocment I%vision of the U. S. Bio- | | their daughter Joan, and J. J. De-|McCutcheon also withdrew his mea- arrived in Juneau this morning on Qish what sppeased to liny to_beda| SErAItY Ot Callfornla at Los Anpuss v # 3 | Delaney is an official of the Alas-([the Gulf.of Alaska. It was pointed commission session. mained unmoving for some time,| (Asaoriated Press Photo) ARE MARRIED lappropriations bill but no set sun TWQ DIVORCES ARE but no smoke was coming from the hastened to notily the U. 8. Mar- | this afternoon at 3 o'clock in the|topic in the House this afternoon When Deputy Marshal Walter G.| | Galao and Ben Aguna. applicants for licenses to drive cars 1 he, Borlek and were granted by Judge George F. Al- X as g, he, ar i O L e Robert W. Cowling, of the Gas-|by George Laiblin of the Second i il Al s : g 5% Lineham, now residing in the States, i , they turn-| h ing the door barrica y mer Victoria for Seward, from!automobile licenses, but it failed about a nth in connection with/ ;Wi i Irving Seymour, of Hope, Alaska, on | entered, and passing on ihto the| port Planes Arinotmaed: | feoous 8 nd Mahoney was called during the dis- | | i ; much easier to decide ——————————— ¥ i i » brought by United States against| straight chair, his elbows on his| Tinger-printing: f3 coiiNEEEmg ttie g y . | “four-cngine era” in aviation ap-|tpo ity Cafe, entered St. Anmsithe eight-hour day bill but with Court vesterday afternon and this|§ MODERN styling. Designed for restful relaxation as well as beauty. Amonig the back by Deputy Hellan, the stif-! crar Company is immediately be- { pointed out by several of the mem-| In the similar case against the z ; Branding Record Slow ditional arm chair. Attractively finished in bright material with Early it. There were no marks of Vvio- tion to its four-engined and “clip- resentative Davis and Race protest- the defendant, appeared before the g circumstances. |that it is now devoting its huge Se- |ty business in a permanent sUMD. g anq canneries. However, thelcontinued the action until tomor-! The last registration was in 1935.!peacure was approved without dis- |row morning. Only 42 brands have been registered | centing vote. L AT sinice 1872 and most of these were . MRS. REED TO VISIT i recorded before 1900. DAUGHTER IN SKAGWAY —e————— ] A hnew syntheuec wood product Judge Simon Hellenthal, of the Mys. T. M. Reed was a passenger known as “isorel” which is made Third Division, is a passenger jeaving Juneau on the Victoria to- by compressing wood fibers with aboard the Victoria for his head-|day for Skagway, where she will synthetic resips is being manufac- quarters at Valdez. Mrs. Heilenthal|yisit her daughter, Mrs. Karl Hahn, | tured in France. - It is designed for Will join her husband later. Both for about a month. interior use. have been visiting here for seyeral! — e | e weeks. MISS BROWN IN HOSPITAL | AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Dance Saturday, March 6, Elks Hall, Rand’s Orchestra. Door prize. adv. e “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson pital today. P Heart Ailment lattle factory exclusively to the pro- Medical examination later deter-| g, tion of four-engined aircraft — mined that Palmer had succumbed .iijence that the company’s re- to a heart ailment. search in airplané design has led to Palmer was last seen at 7 o'clock 46 fina) standardization of the new on Monday evening, when, follow- four-engine type for passenger ing his usual custom, he wént to, yansportation over land and water the home of a neighbor, Arthur ang for the sturdy “backbone” of Berthol, to get water. .Previous t0 the nation’s aerial defense. that, a friend of his, William Han-| pirst indication that Boeing will sen, had visited Palmer in his rooms soon introduce four-engined passen- and talked with him, at about 5:30 ger transports to the aviation world o'clock on Monday evening. |was the announcement on Wash- Though the exact time of Pal- ington’s Birthday by Transcontin- mer’s sudden death is'unknown, the'ental and Western Air, Inc., that it dog of his neighbor Berthol, which has contracted for a fleét of such Palmer had been wont to féed, very pianes. early Tuesday morning, at about, C. L. Egtvedt, Boeing president, 3 o'clock, waken his owner who revealed a few snatches of the grip- discovered his pet crouched be(ore:ping story of this latest advance in the door to Palmer's place, howling the swiftly-moving aviation indus- loudly. | bry. The dog igndred Berthol's com-| Ektvedt referred to the much-dis- mands to be silent, and moreover, cussed topic of future sub-stratos- refused to leave the door. Berthol phere operations — flying at such was forced to go after the dog and |levels as 20,000 feet, above the nor- carry it away, before it could be|mal storm stratum, in the rarefied silenced. atmosphere where higher speeds and The body is at the C. W. Car-|exceptionally smooth flight would ter Mortuary. be possible. It is known that major airlines as well as the Army Air Corps have been carrying on exten- sive experimentation in this com- ing mode of air travel The fleets of four-engined Boe- ings now under construction will be so designed that sub-stratosphere flying will be possible through the addition of pressure equipment for supercharging the passenger cabins, it was revealed. Two of the new planes, in particular, will be pro- vided immediately with all the nec- essary equipment for sub-stratos- phere flight. In general design, the giant Boe- |ing super-transports, larger than any American land planes now in service, will be all-metal low-wing monoplanes, with full cantilever wings and tail surfaces, retractable |landing gear and tail wheel, and| air-operated wheel brakes. Their e A JUDGE RETURNS HOME - e LEAVES HOSPITAL Miss Zora Brown, who teaches typ- Joe. Lancaster, a surgical patient,|ing and shorthand in the Juneau was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hos- | High School, is a medical patient at | | St. Ann’s Hospital. I By pampering yourself in your 30’s and 40’s You can be sure of “Fitter Fifties” Relax after work. Get regular sleep. Eat balanced meals . . . If you drink, choose the form of whiskey that’s best for you. Use it moderately. You know how much sleep you need, and what food agrees with you. Now discover which form of whiskey is “best for you”. “onsider these facts: The 5740 individual records now in our iles show that the sleep, appetite, muscles and minds of a group of normal, everyday men were not appreciably affected by mod- crate drinking of Seagram’s Crown Whiskies the night before. These records, representing 41 days of intensive work by a world-famous psychologist, suggest that Seagram’s Crowns may also be that form of whiskey that's best for you. So choose Crowns —for finer taste, of course, and for kindness, too. 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