The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 19, 1937, Page 8

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S —————————— SIMMONS BACK morning. He at 9 o'clock o'clock thi »€f from Chich When Simmc here t mort the AAT St on a the controls. ince r SEARCH PARTY AAT Pilot Forced Down at Chichagof Overnight— Causes Anxiety WASHINGTON, March 18 Senate has p: nd White House th \dment to t Marine Act making continuous d charge books optional The Seamen’s Union objected Much alarm over the whereabouts of Alaska Air Transport Pilot Shel- don Simmons, which rose here last evening on Simmons’ failure to re- turn from a flight to Sitka and Chi- chagof, and which was abetted by |the books &nd many ve o we failure of radio communications to | tied :lp as a 1e 3 until the i was Kon. before nere disclose his position, was allayed this morning when Simmons ar- Hred D o o siareme| TEAGS BIRTHDAY plane that was on the point of tak- PAR]'Y lN HONOR OF MRS. TROAS ing off. f Mrs. N. Le - - Emergency radio calls put in last night when Simmons became over- due disclosed that he had arrived at Sitka yesterday afternoon and | In honc whose bir Mrs. J had taken s plane ter Troast THE DAll.Y A!.ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 19, 1937. in- m. anof and Chichagof Be Restocked This Summer Plans for of the lakes on Admiralty 10f and Chichagof Islands were he is- est ‘Service through Assistant Re- gional Forester Wellman Holbrook. ing in cooperation with the of Fisheries, Mr. Holbrook to re ue n with the fish bureau, is Seattie tomorrow for Ketchi- kan where he will establish an ey- T ing station at the old hatchery building on Ward Creek, a short] distance from the CCC camp at p.,Ward Lake, seven miles from Ket- chikan discharged his two passengers for nd Mrs Swartz i \ " there, and had then taken off again [gave a small tea yme of Mrs «Ul]i‘”l‘;‘ ko o cccf pro_yortll. s % h It .the. { of bad |Finlay ye {ay 1. Sharing| considerable number of rainbow, = ((y:hw ;g(:r - eo:tcew, re- | honors were her|cutthroat and steelneads will be weather. But, no rep 5 re-|honc A eived from Chichagof of his ar- mother, Mrs. E. 1 and ,,“, eyed at ghr station and _plamep ki 2 sister, Mrs. Frances who| With the aid of CCC workers in vari- rival there with his four other pas- sengers. Though Simmons had reached Chichagof, and actually spent the night there, he had been forced by the bad weather to land in such a manner that Radio-Op- crator Joe Bowers, at Radioville, was unable to hear him. recently came here to make hi home Guests at tea were Mrs Parsons, Mrs. Gilbert Pruc J. Wilfred L Oakes, Mrs. C. Carter, M Mrs. Thomas Taylor, White and Mrs. C. W. Hawkeswort! thday cake was n Sutton, Mrs. Down From Snow Taking orr rrom nere shortly after 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon, with J. E. White and J. B. Warrack as passengers to Sitka, and Joe Vaser, ed a5 a pa of the re!nsl ments. - Jack Cook, Earl Carlson, and Nick | BRIDE ELbCT HONORED;;S(’:, Gazeff as passengers to Chichagof in the Alaska Air Transport Lock- BY FRIENDS AT SHOWE heed ‘Vega. seaplane, SBimmons en- s countered snow over Tenakee and was forced to land on Burgis Nar-|\who will be married April 2 TOWS. Harry Sams, After taxiing through the Nar-|er was gi rows on the step, he got into the air |by the members of th2 again and flew on to Bitka, where|Ladies' Aid at the home of M he landed Mr. White and Mr. War- |Clarence Rands, rack. Taking off again with his four| P nt at the party, which ca Chichagof passengers, he againmet |ried out St. Patrick’s Day decor snow and was again forced down,|tions, were Mrs. Edith Havl this time on Salisbury Sound. Mak- |Mrs. James Wickersham, Mrs. He ing short hops with stretches of {ry Vrooman, Mrs. taxiing between them he worked |Mrs. Wayne Graham, Mrs. O. his way into Chichagof, where he|Kendall, Mrs. Fred Storey, M landed his passengers, and, the |Mary Whittimore, Mrs. Carl Pete weather getting thicker decided m’\nn Mrs. Joe Sunick, Mrs. Kenne! remain there for (iie night. Cr»hvn Mrs. Erling H. Bugge, M Floyd Dryden, Mrs. William Klir Takeoff Delayed Mrs. Grant Baldwin, Mrs His takeoff from. Chichagof this|Robertson, Mrs. Walter Butts, M morning was delayed by ice on the|George Cls Mrs. Mae Kilrc bay, a path through which was Mrs, F. n, Mrs. Elsie T broken “for him by a small boat.|vault, Mvs, Rands and the Snow, which had frozen to the of honor. plane’s wings overnight, was washed | — - — - - off by the Chichagof Fire Depart-' ment, through liberal application of water from the fire hose. J Picking up one passenger from | Chichagof, Mrs. Lee Atkinson, he | sped through this morning’s clear | skies to Hirst-Chichagof, where hc*1 took aboard four more passengers for Juneau: Oscar and H. Lund-| quist, Joe Perpich, and John Niemi. | Flying to Tenakee, Simmons picked up W. D. Teim there, to make the sixth passenger and the capacity load for his plane, then came on into Juneau, landing here at 11:30 | SONS of NORWAY DANCE Saturday Night HONOR OF SEA SCOUTS Meeting—8:00 Entertainment—9:30 MUSIC BY ALBERT PETERSON PUBLIC INVITED L 0. 0. F. HALL Admission—45¢ GOOD VISION With Added Beauty We offer a splendid service in supplying glasses that are not only corrective but becoming, mig people as well. Nothing so quickly makes the features drawn and careworn as impaired vision. Nothing so quickly preserves the youthful appearance as Ernes A, Mrs, | lake Mrs. Glenn|planting, Mr. Holbrook explained: t by thejCove, Honoring Miss Kathryn Cheney, to Mr a miscellaneous show- n Wednesday afternoon Methodist Nina Cheney, L.| er|ous lakes. The eggs will be brought to Juneau by commercial steamer st/and hopped out to the following from here by airplane for c.{ On Admiralty Island—Lake Kath- J. Irvine Noble,|leen Mrs. Walter | On Baranof — Lake Brentwood, h.|Patterson Bay, Deer Lake, Mist Blue Lake, Silver Bay, small rt|lake a short distance northeast of |Goddard Hot Springs, unnamed lake which - drains south into Warm gs Bay, Cliff Lake, Deep Cover, 1 Lake and Carbon Lake. R On Chichagof—Goulding Harbor, three upper lakes in this drainage, Lake Suloia, Peril Straits. If the experiment is successful, further work of like nature will be carried on another year, the forest official said. - —e———— |SECOND GROUP BOATS { OF JUNEAU HALIBUT rs.| ad| FLEET SET TO SAIL|¥ | | The second half of Juneau’s hali- but fleet, those boats the name of th, Z, leave for the fishing grounds. Two of them, the Vivian, Capt. Charles Jarsen, and the Margaret T., Capt. | Peter Hildre, took bait and ice to- )y, | day at the Juneau Cold Storage, and re expected to sail for the banks guest at any time, The season for the second half of the Juneau fleet opens at midnight Monday, March 22. Other boats with their gear all arch for hil L o . | Missouri, Capt. Sig Jackson;: Lou- helen, Capt. Knute Hildre; and Oc- Lakes on /\dmirally, Bar- the Norland and Sitka, Capts. Tom restocking with trout announced today by the U. S. For-| Mfl"fl" Famlly an/| vhich begin with the letters M to| are now just about all set to| in shape, and ready to sail as soon as they have loaded bait and ice are: The Thelma, Capt. Bernt Al- |stead; Ina J. Capt. S. E. Andetgo! j eanic, Capt. Ole Westby. Mayor 1| { Goldstein’s two halibut schooners, | Sandvik and Bill Doucette, are ex-| pected to sail for Area III the first| lof next week. | The season for second gmup Ar {IIT boats does not open until m | night Thursday March 25. ~ Will Make Trip - Here in Fall |Palatial Yacht Will ¢ Brmw Former Secy. of Treas- ury’s Family to Alaska disclosed today that the family of Andrew Mellon, of the Treasury, will make an Al- SEATTLE, March 19. — Friends| former Secretary |8 aska cruise next fall aboard the| purchased several years ago by W.| H. Jewett, Eugene Oregon, finan- cier, | The party will include the family| and friends of the former Secre-| tary of the Treasury. Mr. Mellon; will not make the tup however SONS OF LEGION TO BE ORGANIZED AT MEETING TONIGHT Formation of an order of the Sons of the Legionnaires will be under- taken at a meeiing in the Ameri- can Legion Dugout at 8 o'clock fo- night. All members of the Legion with sons are expected to be pres- ent and bring their sons with them While this is a preliminary ses: all boys eligible should be on hand, so that enrollment can be taken to determine further activity. — e All n; Wll n Q Merrill s O, ansum Atlin; Mrs. Y | Juneau. | Alaskan Swen Olson, Juneau; John B Covington, Auk Bay; J. W. Jones, Petersburg. Zynda George F. Laiblin, Nome ht say smile at bra _ That's why I'm so giad to be " located in this home. For my friend the coifee cup is always full of flavor that makes everybody huppy—Htlls Bros. Coffeel” properly fitted glasses. Call Today for an Appointment! Dr. Rae L. Carlson . 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