The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 29, 1937, Page 8

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‘MYSTERY MIKE’ IN ACTION HOLDEN AWAITS | ' DEATH OF WIND * FOR TAKU JuMP [Marine Airways Plane | MakesFlight to Tulse- quah Yesterday DISCRIMINATION AGAINSTALASKA Maritime Federation Offic- ial Now in Juneau to Look Into Cannery Dispute Pilot Alex Holden was this after- SEATTLE 29 William Green, pre t American noon waiting the abating of wind Federation of Lab ed the over Taku Inlet in order to make Washington Dist of his second flight in two days to e Maritime Fe that Tulsequah e Counc ill & X i from the | Out yesterday afternoon from 4| AFL is 4 t | to 5 o'clock, Pilot Holden ce |flew four passengers to Tulsequah Tnhe M ime I 18 in the Marine Air Bellanca sea- wered Green by deny | plane and returned with George! | Robbins. ! Robbins brought in reports that the landing field used by Pilot L. F. Barr in setting his North Canada | Air Express plane down at the Po- | Farm 1937 laris-Taku Mine is at present in poor | packer condition, so Pilot Barr was forced T n ere rday to cancel his proposed flight to the James Engstrom, secretary of the _ i e 4 di Blem mine. | 2 ehinmoton District 1 of € Representatives ot industry, labor and the federal government met with Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins to discuss prol 3 ! i | Washington District Council of the KePresentatives o g o between emblayers and employes. Left to right: President Harper Siblef of the U. S Chamber of Today Pilot Holden was to fly to| Miyime Bedamu e ot Dresident William Green of the American Federation of Labor, President Raymond Ingersoll of Brooklyn, N. Y., bor- Tulsequah with Pilot Barr's three passengers, B. B. Neiding, William Lovell of the Brotherhnod of Locomotive Firemen and Engineess: President R. C. Whiting of the Ful- and is ka to inguire into the c SeN Rapressntative ArtH ) f The Alaska Cannery W T ler Construction Company, Secretary Perkins, President Clorence Woolley of the American Radiator Company, former Gov. Max Griffith, and Ernie Wheatley, with ion recen! received a ch Gardiner of North Carolina, C. 1. O. President John ll,. I.olulvhb. Fathlerrl-‘rm;.rk d' Haas and J. Warren Madden, chairman of the | George Robbins in addition. | der the A The national labor relations boar 1 PSRBT, | endorsed the rival organization, the ' - ¢ T Capable of speeds exceeding 35 miles an hour in second geay ari ¢ ; i | | . envel % - — PRISUN BR K rs' u n s fl v e I ?i\lxlrlmbe h}:aerl v(n]:lty h[;‘::) hcv\fflpe;:‘f,‘. | | greatspeed and an ability to ‘‘stop on a dime,” but officers warned W SR g et VIS - S. Bot bystanders not to try to see inside. At the top ,'‘Mystery Mike’ ENGSTROM IN JUNEAU . ger is glving & tea Sunday in her takes a hurdle. Bottom, a closeup of machine gun turrets and the James E. Engstrom arrived in AL .THFEE c I ml "lts mother’s honor. SE n | driver’s cockpit. (Associated Press Photo) Juneau Monday morning t [ H | A Ir%; ik steamer Alaska. With the I A kS | ‘ fiom Taky Harbar, place | SET FOR SEASQN'S Joun Bennett motea aciresss, an- Relt;l\rned to Find J o BEFORE DEP. RE Monday morning aboard - ! ey | |10\l1|c<- today she would divorce) ace in Ashes | e 8214 | for Tenakee. Mr. Engstrom return- } ; ! ’ FIRST JUNEAU TRIP Gene Maf‘“"¥<]f'}'“ oy oads WHeaty Tidustry Booming— | Honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles ed to guncau last evenng fom Machine Gun Quickly Re- First Lady of Land Is On B ing one of Hollywood's perfect mar-| ;g ANGELES, April 20.—Henry | eavy Industry BOOMING— gooker, who are leaving for the | “Water in the river is mighty low riages. Miss Bennett charges M- pyoue gr, g years old and Eldred | Incomes for 3 Months | south tonight ahoard tie North Sea, Tenakee aboard the Roedda stores Order Among and we may have to drag her most Way to Seattle to ccmpatibility. Lowe, 7, burned to death today while Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Caro entertained Higher, Last Year now sta y in Juneau at the Gas- H The Redda continuec 1.800 Men Visit Daughlel‘ of both ways, but we still intend to e their parents were away attending at the Juneau Coffee Shop last , Taku H las R i try to make our first trip of the MAIL SOUTH TONIGHT a Hiaoe 3 night at dinner. 5 Lorett le,) MOUNDSv.Liii, W. Va. April OMAHA, Neb, April 29.—Head- se_a:;un,lm‘r,n Tulquud[ll\ to J\tm;»m et Y Mr. and Mrs. Lowe returned home | l1‘IEW YORK, April 29.—Estab-| The affair assembled Mr. and Mrs. s en varation has . AR " y Pokng Srane P o s aas ” wi the Jeanne n the next few Mail will be dispatched to Seattle i f - . lishing recovery of high earnings Hooker, Mrs. Lottie ickett, "\ s ol i ‘it M- una, 29 e WardaredtatAke hote, S el seoshs foward ST 0 Sl her | javs” declared George Robbins, tonight on the North Sea. This will ::ef:nfe::,e‘:;"fi;nbi'g:; and fire- 4 5 hundred companies report in-|and Mrs. J. B. Burfurdsfgm. ::, Mrs. J. A. Berg, at Tenakee, Te- ported three inmates were led daughter and som-in-law, Mr. and partner of Capt. William Strong be the last time mail will be sent Evelyn, 11 year old sm;;r of the come for the first three months of Mrs. Caro. b au aboard tue Roedda and a fourth critically iniured in an Mrs. John Boettiger, Mrs, Roose-|in the Taku Navigation Company, south on a Northland Transporta- yictims ;ms seriously b‘;med " this year as 44 percent higher than ———e——— Miss Lynch attemp prison vreak at the state velt's airliner plane made a perfect on his arrival in Juneau from Tul- tion Company steamer this spring i s $ |for the same period last year. | The national poultry improvement neau more then a Penitentiary today. landing at the local municipal air- sequah last evening by plane. as the contract has expired. | Flax should be sown as early as Heavy industries are booming, |plan, founded by the Department of flew to Tenak-c ¢n Warden C. M. Clintoc shot them port and then mired down in the| Mr. Robbins planned to fly back —_—eee——— a good seedbed can be prepared and the income reports indicate. |iAgriculture to establish uniform Tuesday of week as they attempted to escape in a soft earth runway extension. |to Tulsequah sometime today. His' Lode and placer location motices never covered more than 1 inch| R o standards and grades of hatching e - - Roosevelt and the other |company has its boats back in the for sale at The Empire Ofiice. deep. “alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. eggs an dchicks, is used in 41 states. e, prison truck. Deputy Warden, Capt. Stone said: FOUR HALIBUTERS SELL IN SEATTLE as it was leaving the yard and driver wrecked it near the outer gate. One of the guards opened fire Four of them hopped on a truck m the m water after the winter tie-up, he said, and freight is waiting, and the river is open to Tulsequah. R TAKE ICE TODAY gers were brought to the Ad- ation building in an auto- Mrs. disturbed through it all, passengers Roosevelt sat knitting un- S“‘TIT” “l‘“”“‘ Ryt wchine gun and sounded a said. She left Washington Wed- B Sk e s 4 3 nesday at midnight. Two Juneau halibut boats took ice A et ”“'l "’;“"‘,“."_‘_ ey break was subdued quick- —_— at the Juneau Cold Storage ENORIIG B N0 b cent® KPODEs gy 1 prisoners were locked in DOINGS IN SEATTLE morning in readiness for leaving st 22000 poynde, 8 wnd their colls, The prison contains 1. SEATTLE, April 20. — Mrs. | the fishing banks. They were: Ti oenix 800 men sevelt will speak at a reception Fern, Capt. John Lowell, and Emma, _From the local banks — Mariner SR r henor in the Civic Auditor- Capt. Tom Ness, 12,000 pounds 8's and 7 cents; Re titution 12,000 pounds 9 and 7 cen New Equipment for Hospital at Anchorage R s KINNEY LEA R. J. Kinney, Superintendent for ANCHORAGE, Alaska, April 29.— the Alaska Road Commission at Dr. P. L. Heitmeyer, new chief of Nome, left by PAA plane erday the surgical hospital, announced to- afternoon for Fairbanks and thus day $10,000 worth of new equipment Mr hi: to his headquarters at Nome. Kinney stopped over here on return from a trip to the States will be installed soon. He also said a new addition or new hospital will be built in the next few years. LABOR LEADERS MAP PROGRAM Leaders of the American Federation of Labor met in Washington with President William Green (right) to discuss sit-down strikes and to consider an intensive membership drive. Daniel J. Tobin, president of the Teamsters’ Union and vice-president of the A. F. of L., is shown with Green just before the council’s executive ses- <ion started. DO YOU KNOW? RAY DIESEL and FUEL OIL BURNERS are leaders throughout the ;"IiiIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIII|IIIII!IIIIIII!H"HNIIIIIIII!IIIIIIHIIII!IIIIHIHII’ Announcement AY FIRST ON AND AFTER 1937 THE OFFIGE OF THE JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY Certified Public Accountants WILL BE LOCATED AT 302-3-4 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Audits: Detailed and balance sheet aqudits. Tax Service: Complete Federal tax service in all its branches. We are auth- orized to practice be- fore the U. S. Treasury Department. Bookkeeping Service: Large or small sets kept by train- ed accountants under the super- vision of a Certified Public Ac- countant. Public Stenographer: Efficient and prompt service. Now---ALASKA MAY ENJOY HERE'S GOOD NEWS for beer lovers Lucky Lager is here at last! That means that now you can enjoy “one of the world’s really fine beers.” 4 For Lucky Lager is a product of highest quality ... made in one of the world’s most modern and sanitary breweries . . . from the choicest ingredients that money can buy . . . under the exclusive Lucky Lager brewing process. Like fine champagne, Lucky Lager is slowly mellowed “Nature’'s Way". .. the expensive way. § One golden glass of Lucky Lager will convince you that it is deliciously different from ordinary beer. You'll enjoy Lucky Lager's rich, full-bodied mellowness . . . its . its delightful tang. § Next I time you order beer, look for the famous Lucky Lager red X" trade-mark. Your dealer has Lucky Lager or an get it for you. Remember . . . for beer at its best smooth, refreshing taste ‘j .. insist on Lucky Lager! WORLD. s Tt riens A COMPLETE AND CONFIDENTIAL r FOR HOMES AT Rice & Ahlers Company Systems: Complete and cost accounting systems. SERVICE IS ASSURED i _— * Los Angeles - Pordand Copyright 1937, General Brewing Corporation San Francisco - Seatile

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