The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 20, 1937, Page 8

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fi OVER 100 DEAD IN AUTO ACCIDENTS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 20, 1937. Plane Suicide Plunges Into House ROY M'MATH DIES SUNDAY ‘Iv Gir-l Opens ‘It’ Cafe gl o 5 3 x LB MINING DEPT. MAKING WIDE } DURING WEEKEND 'S - 1937 SURVEY : AT ST, ANN | Five Lives Are Snuffed Out |Hosiery Salesman Married iField Engineers Covering in One Crash in | Former Juneauite | Most of Mineral Areas in # North Dakota in 1934 | Territory This Season i | CHICAG, Ill, Sept. 20.—Accord- Ray McMath, hosiery salesman, | ‘[ Safety Engineer H. B. Humphrey ing to an Associated Press summary it /610 D, m. yesterday st'St fat tre U, B Wubssn of Seiok Bas &% least 110 persons were killed in Ann's Hospital after an illness of | | completod safely work at the Fair- automobile accidents on the nation's {ihres aavh | L. rts Zeploration Company and at highways and streets during the | “rhe deceased, who was 27 years tue Gen. A. D. McRae operations weekend | ola, was born in Davenport, Wash.; on ¢ 'd tnd Woodchopper creeks < BIEGS "atam ok ‘Tive vl land had made periodical trips to c ncw conducting work at the south of Casselton, North Dakot | Juneau for a hosiery concern Hammicn Con ed at Nome, ac- G\l Funeral arrangements are pend-) cording to word to Territorial Com- &) ing. 'The body is at Charles W.’ 'mi sicner of Mines B. D. Stewart New Me’“hers | Carter Mortuary. | J. €. Bo wum, field engineer for E McMath was married in 1934. He | the Territorial Department of Mines ] i ~ is survived by his widow, the 1nr-i Eas e od surveys in the Good- Tfl BB wuma“s mer Ann Bergstrand, who for a news Bay region river, New " ¢ sr of years was with the For- >4 Alacka rations on Bear }rgfii iry Service here, and a little| {Creck, Mat-Iditarod and is now on s W g dauzhter about two years of age Cache Creek. He expects to visit “ fl"umfl i Dr. W. W. Council this afternoon !the Willow Creek lode mines and o | S— issued the following statement | [wm go into Moose Pass if the sea- —_— : | The body of Raymond L. Corlett, 37, who committed suicide by leaping from an airplane 1,500 feet in “Fhe cause of the death of Roy {son permits. Fourtwen new members admitled| ype yir js shown beneath the deb: sed by his plunge through the roof and into the kitchen of a Los neMath, who died yesterday eve- | Field Engineer Irving McK Reed b to the Juneau Woman's Club at the = h0 pone ™ Corlett’s wife said he had been despondent. ning at St. Ann’s Hospital, ha {has covered the region west of the last business meeting will be special " A AV i SN e R T R Ll e e diagnosed as infantile par {Koyukuk, the Circle district and is guests of honor tomorrow afterncon ( Owing to his occupation, he |going back for a field examination when the organization holds its have contacted a great many per- lin the Wiseman district. regular monthly social meeting at ‘ 8 0" Eaves cons in Juneau of whom we have | Aben Shallit, mining engineer, the home of Mrs. T. J. McCaul, 211 | no knowledge. It is requested that) |Who Commissioner Stewart em- Dixon Street, on Courthouse Hill | H any person who came into direct » [ployed while he was in Nome is It will be under the auspices of | Hls Fflrtu“e tn contact with him, and who have| Fellowing three years of retirement on her Nevada ranch, Clara Bow, |covering the Seward Peninsula dis- the Hospitality :and Membership ‘ children which may have come in| the former ‘it’ girl of the screen, is back in Hollywood as manager, |trict for the Department. ttee of the club, of which H H Contact with him should motify the | with her husband, Rex Beil, cowboy actor (right), of a film colony . When all these surveys are com- gsulimng Mg, O Qe Ur a“lza"u"s Department of Health immediately.| night spot. Appropriately cnough she named it the “It” cafe. Clara |pleted the Department of Mines R TRAITILER. | Tiis disease has an incubation | g shewn carving a roast for her husband at the onening. expects to have one of the most com- Mrs. Harold Smith, former presi- | alieo period of from three to fourteen R 4 gt 4 Iplete mineral surveys that has been dent of the Juneau Women's Club | Mt s days, therefore it is also requested ‘ {made in years. i of the Cordova Women's Club, | No Estimate of Value of {2} parents keep a close wateh 1 A g “‘m be l“("_"“"f‘""‘l _'\p"."_k” s ' Vast Estate Is Given over their children, and any child rflsses fl e [ | alternoon, taking for her topic the | ’ complaining of headaches or mus- | beudtits 19 o deviyad ;o mem | But Is Large cle pains should notify the Depart- [ | bership in a Federated Club. Mrs. | e St ot Bl i medintely Gwe“ h F D R | GETTING WARM Smith will discuss some of the PITTSBURGH, Pa, Sept. 20. — i NSO i i | | | bighlights in the work of the Fed- The will of the late Andrew Mellon, | DEER KlLLEB crations to which the local club leaving his entire fortune, estimat- d h E“I’ ul‘a sgatfle BUTH LEAGUES y Lelongs. Other numbers on the | ed at between one hundred and two ! ea" ava | y UG ity », ¥ im will be a vocal solo by Mrs. hundred million dollars, to his edu- | San Francisco Attorney I Shot by Young Son Clen Kirkham, of Douglas, accom- penied at the piano by Mrs. C and hu- cational and charitable institution: in trusts, has been filed formally Talks Willr&t Made at Week Will Perhaps See Goast Guardsmen Following the program, a hour will be enjoyed with Mrs. J morous. readings by, Mrs, 'H. G faihsl el iadie o G o p Bonnevile Dam, Prob- Yanks at ]IOF;_— IGIBMS» | While Hunting ilcox, and Miss Edith Bonesteel ] g e A Grafl Fn“"d !'s ; f sl Still Fiohtin = social V] g ‘lbly at Chlcago Also Cubs S L g = MERCED, Cal., Sept. 20. — Frank | SIX HALIBUTERS (By Associated Press) Louis Guererena, 45, San Francisco M. Chase and Mrs. J. C. Cooper pre- p & . | T NK : 5 HYDE PARK, N Sept. 20 Unless all sign point backwards attorney and Stanford University ciding at the tea table. Assisting' ‘EVERY NICKEL HELPS a lot, so shine, shine, shoe- | SELL AT SEATTLE rrankrort, micuigan, Sept. 20 o0 GeRA pestin el ot m;h_ S Ihe Vo, | trustes et kGBR Bxid ifisd: wea- the hostesses will be members of the ' shine boy.” This popular melody or its Chinese equivalent is prob- | e Fifteen seamen were rescued when ' % B0 0 R kees will have cinched the Amer- dentally by his son, 13, while hunt Fxocutive Board of the Juneau Wo- ably the song these two lads are singing in San Francisco's China- | SEATTLE, Sept. 20. — Halibuters a gale battered a motor barge sank Preside Roosevelt's kees wil have | 1ed ne er- i s son, 13, an's : fown as they raise funds to help their ancestral land combat the | ;" e western banks selling here in Lake Michigan yesterday : SR oo oan League pefpant, g o0 man’s Club. Japanese forces. |isiny TGaTadRa. the TeaniGRc ADDO0. = ThHe - barys," the- O H. Bedtéch, |k B one at the Bonnevi The Giants and Cubs will either B — I | today included ,' 1e Kanaga : The barge, the - E. Redfert,(qon ung the other at Chicago, nave settled the National Lesgue ILOT BARR OFF — R | pounds, for 11% and 10 cents & sprang a leak / y McIntyre said AURDETS O diven ARTIHICE B dloabion AAT PILOT Yesterday morning at 10 o'clock|Pound; Vansee 40,000 pounds, Na- The crew members were rescued ™ myo ponnoville address date i5'as fo what the fans may expect, TO TENAKEE WITH 2; Bilots olden and Jack Hol-|tional 21,000 pounds, both selling by Coast Guardsmen D e s e yeb ottt (O SN kil (Fd st 4 Pilots Alex Holden and Jack Hol-|tional 2l = bt et ot yet set but will probably be, The Giants and Cubs are two L] or flew Lucille, Anne, F. E., and/for 11% and 9 cent ene 36, 4 2 2 the‘fenly formal one on the trip. g % e o il DUE BACK THIS P. M. i uctile, Anne, . S, Q00 unds, 11 and 10 cents; Attu 42,000 McCLAIN € G HOME iy . 4 and one half games apart at the| b . s and James Fox on & o 19% and 9 cents; Yakutat Elwood McClain, of the First Na-|Oliets may be made enroute 10 opening of this week. They will ' oh 4D 6 Tfl Ret"e aQ Hea Sghiosesing Selp 55000 pounds, 11% and 10 cents, _ 'lonal Bank, is a passenger aboard Seaitle where the President will'go o work at each other's throats Hopping off 8 10 orclock (this v to the Polaxis-Taku 320 DOWICR 10 B e Woodrow the Yukon for his Juneau home | visit his daughter, Mrs. John Boet- in a three game series starting ‘to- morning with Mr. and Mrs. Hans mine were made by the Marine Air- rom the al banks ity o hbat t in the south. | tiger, wife of the publisher of the morrow | WOODLAND, Cal., Sept. 20.—Clif n % it A : I brought in 11,000 pounds of sable, Afler a vacation trip wob ERE ke AGEY | , Cal., Sept. 20.—Clif- Neilsen for Tenakee, Pilot L. F. Barr They flew to the mine empty e e - Seattle Post-Intelligencer, but will| Either the Giants will stagger all ford Sanders, 41, released from Fol- selling for 4% cents; the Faith 15,- . . way in the AAT Bellanca was expected 0' cam Flre s"is eturned with D. C. Sharp- SOVERN 2 G ) be 1 platform and of the extem- p, ¢ 2 Det 1t or the s i a 'n i 4 i o 't} s nd return ,‘ ‘n. “ 4 A p“ 000 pounds, selling for 5 cents, and GOVERNOR HOME WITH COLD |’1 ‘1 ‘.v x M‘ o € 7 ),.1.1 in with the pennant or the Cubs som Prison yesterday &fter serving to ‘return this afternoon with two stone, J. F. Bartholomew, J. T i i » Gov. John W. Troy was confined Pporancous variety will wallop the way to fight down six years for burglary, was run down ssenger: CHICAGO, TIl, Sept. 20—Mrs g 3 . B W pa.|the Unimak 16,000 pounds, selling " ELER passengers, ) s AGO, » Sep 20-—-MHS. | Dogher E. Sparleder, B. W. Pa-|o " . " onts to his home today with a cold but {to the tape and accidentally killed by an auto- Enroute he carried Paul Soren- Herbert Hoover, wife of the forr set, Joe Gladie and six other i 2 el xpected to be back at his desk in| Try The ¥mpire ciassifieds fm‘) The Giants and Cubs meet the mobile while walking on the high- son, perintendent of the Hirst- President, said I oday e - > o | Today’s News Today—Empire. a day or so. results. rdinals and Dodgers today. ay toward his old hom Chichagof mine, from Krestof to planned to retire soon from the | - — - — ~ ~ - - —. —_—— — e LRSS Y Hirst-Chichagof and Dr. Louella presidency of the Camp Fire Girls.| Poyltry Hatchings King from Sitka to Angoon She will attend the convention of 3 | Are Due for Decline day ternoon Pilot Shel- the Camp Fire Girls to be held in don Simmens flew J. F. Maloney, Savennah on October 10. o up and Georgie Wiscisko to - —— WASHINGTON, Sept. 20 The Chichagef and M. W. Evans Department of Agriculbure is riding o JACK HOLLISTER, NEW MARINE PILOT, Dr. J w about Sitka Tiirst-Chichagof and f! Fdmonds from Chic! rough-shod over that old s your chick 15 before of L not countin e returned at 5 o'clock in the af- e Shesive hAtGRAD ternoon. FLIES 3 Tu SITKA The Department’s economist TR o AT | A oy just concluded that poultry NOTIC Jack Hollister, new Marine Air- | patchings will be 7 to 10 per cent Business and Professional Wo- w; pilot, flew Kenneth Edwards, smaller in 1937 than in 1936. The men's Club will hold its monthly Milt Odom and Mr. Florence to high cost of feced, resulting from banquet at Percy's, 6:30 Monday. Sitka today, hopping off this morn- grought, is blamed. Auspices Membership Committee ing at Il o'clock. Lloyd Jarman B adv. was flight mechanic. ctinz of Juneau Wo- A 5 T S Tuesday, 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. T. McCaul. 1 MRS. 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