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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 3, 1938. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU CRAFT COLLIDE ' TTHE WEATHER { | 'm aam sqom, (MO DES ofte MOMEN T R [ Friday fair moderate to fresh north and l;' i\”l) Partly cloudy tonight, 1 | i = northeast winds { r » ; . ; f ' Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Partly cloudy, Friday fair; i 14 moderate to fresh north and northwest winds except fresh to siron doth blow! 3 & ver Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Chatham Strait and Lynn jcanal “ } For [One Bomber Goes Down in Flames Carrying Seven of Crew to Death (Continued from Page One) st of winds along the Coat of the Guli of Alaska: Fresh to Ag T h and northwest winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance jto Cape Epencer; [re sh to strong north to east winds from Cape Spe LOCAL DATA 't’ i { | Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathes y Armor you z | |4 p.m. yesty 29.90 12 36 NE 25 Clear O armot YOU | field. both of 11-P-4. s e e ol e 8 R against the P | 1 b: 3 3 - gnen | Machinist Mate, I. S. Car- |Noon today 2 11 i B 14 ‘oldest | ! 5 coldes penter, 11-P-4. | RADIO REPORTS weather. | IN 1 | Ma [ Liwint 4‘|mTAOE|A-YP i I CRASH IN MIDAIR § ax. temp. | ow:st 4a a.m. - Precip, qam A 3 . & Station last 24 hours temn. temp. velocity 2ihrs. Wenthe Single and SAN PEDRO, Cal., Feb. 3.| Atka 38 36 L T Clouc Me 1")11‘]\ of the seven man! Anchorage 23 -5 0 Barrow -10 20 0 c Double Breasted rew v bombing plane| : o 9 o : died in the flames of their big | 4 10 4 0 {} 'IFI{C() /1T craft after a midair collision | -6 -18 6 T V] P with another bomber during! ;"’) ) : 0 last night’s maneuvers and in 40 ¥ g SP CIA I‘ a sudden rain squall off the{ 34 26 ) . % Southern California coast. | 23 1)‘: r; x 0 Cleas The crew of the other plane 9 g T was rescued by a boat from! Retchikan 16 IG the fleet’s flagship Pennsyl- Rupert 2 oLy ® vania and taken to hospitali-! . 48 4,‘, (J;‘,‘ll("“, zation quarters in Pyramid and 46 35 Rain 1 ® Cove on San Clemente Island.! =SS URE L T 3 4 Clo UE. GHEY e : Admiral Claude C. Bloch,! ‘\‘;G’I“h‘“'v“"fm ’:: {“ j m:\ and f)HVERTONE eyewitness to the crash from« WEATHER CONDITIC 4 oy > Pe 7 the decks of the Pennsylvan-| Seattle (airport), cloudy, tempe atu 38; ia, said one bomber, the 11-P- toria, missing; Alert Bay, clear, 30 Tt . 2 Don't Forget OQur | 3 fell in flames after colliding | isnd, cloudy; Langara, snoving, 25; Prince Bupert, ¢ 3 Ketel . 20 i o] * 3, cloudy, 18; Craig, clear, rangell, partly cloudy, 15; Petersbure 3rd Floor Shoe Sale with the 11-P-4, which ship cl Sitka, clear, 11; Soapstone Point, partly cloudy, 20; Hoonah " spun to the water below and 14; Hawk Tnlet, clear, 4; Radioville, clear, 15; Juneau, clear, 10 crashed. : v, cloudy Cape Hinchinbrook, clear, 24; Cape St. Elias, clear, SReat b Burvivors of the 11095 : et : WG L 20; Cordova, clear, 21; Chitina, clear, -26; McCarthy, clear i An- \ WHISRUET 15 Tianies, was begun (-} ; : chorage, clear, -3; Fairbanks, clear, -33; Nenana, cloudy Tan- SRR “c HBAIRESIBY Biitace cratt ot Heve] oo 5 ana, clear, -26; Hot Springs, clear, -35; Ruby, cloudy, -10; Kaltag [ ] ¥ 1] i il bakiteahd 4 "dedh 7| MITTEN ON THE SKIS 4 ; . ; snowing, -6; Unalakieet, cloudy, -2; Flat, clear, -7; Ohogamute, clou- * | : eships and destroyers. It| gpor pun and frivolity fashion adds hilarious mittens to its saber, business-like ski suils. Thesc arc pe= 1R “Juneaw's Leading Department Store” is belleved none survived. | 1 WIS Yorder of dancing peasanta ir Ther. abe i R o ; The tragic crash occurred at ex-| knit ¢f white woel w a cr(.u F k. peass : 5 o : Junean, Feb. 4. — Sunrise, 8:00 am.; sunset, 4:28 p.m. i actly 8:37 o'clock last night south) With @ suit and Norwegian ski cap of navy biue wosl ¢ The de ket WEATHER SYNOPSIS > e of San Clemente Island as the full] tored flap shoulde Low barometric pressure extended from the Gulf of Alaska to low- might of the fleet went through| ——=— e srnia this morning with the center west of Cape Flattery. The Congressmen, Senaters swift tactical maneuvering exercises nrnn 1 'U. OF A. CARRIES i sure was high over Alaska except in the southwestern part, the under simulated conditions of actual wa “Er su “r's Fa mf Lad J AT e t reporicd pressures being 30.54 inches at St. Paul Island and What Is Your Are Dosed Up, Like It jrer simat IHET Lau Dl ON STUDY OF PIGS 5030 nches at Fort Smith and Chucchill Light snow fel from Nome | ; The planes were the same type stward to Fairbanks and Aklavik and over the interior of south- s News I. Q.? entinued fw"{ Page One) tekie drealts ' recent dong Qlstanibel Sl Ayt X i blene denon: light rain from Vancouver Island south to Cen ! B mass flights to the Hawaiian Is- w ki o Pal 108~ 1z profi I is beir mperatures wers warmer over Seward Peninsu »| o part of the job. You must folloWw jands, ‘ % s i ¥ N cesst t the Uni a this mormng and colder over other portior health rules to help out il i sl : 3 X perimental as ar Dr. Calver had little A HINGTO 3.—Senator | 1 9°% ; 5 Lo dmaA e L s :\‘ st th“r-h‘mnu;‘ in KINGDON - LINCOLN Rc:{ans F. Wagner today said that 0f gasolinc pla hung in ed the Capital sna Senate-House of- WEDDING SURPRISES !'iriends of the anti-ynching i MATeioue X q ("N! L()!”g\” ‘/1“\/ Shl“(’ fice buildings advising people to stay FAIRBANKS FRIENDS ™ “determined to have a vote” ¢ :l“‘_‘l p i o S s away from others with colds, to the legislation that has been fil is & Fe . i drink lots of water, avoid stuffy | tered for weeks. He said that cvery The fir [hia s ks Bul \()t in Flllill(”l(l’ 8 Sug,, __ yooms, excreise pienty ond avoid Viola Merlen Kingdon and Ches- lynching is a challenge to the ng- “nd all the content o 3 SLHATh ok i overeating and constipation 1 ter Gordon Lincoln were married tion as a whole. ¢ the Sholly S800) L) ey TR TS ar, he added (o ihe list,‘the fol- recently in Fairbanks at a cere-| Senator Wagner said an exhaus- Pulldl Iuabl b simie St T ¢ : By ROBBIN COONS to Miss Lindsay ‘ {lowing mony performed at the home of tive study of the law confirmed his' Beriram went into the wo % i s P R ime in nailing the | “If you are susceptible to colds, Mrs. Dorothy O'Keefe, where 50 opinion that the proposed legisla- %° 5 0'clgck “Jast Hund HBIL ¢ I A the 3 [e: s for trutk lsee first aid room staff about new Suests were assembled for the event, tion is unconsitutional. Xy R i Rl ) beard room {Vaccine taken by mouth for the & SUIprise to all present, including| The New York Senator is one W¢¥ OUl D basx . 2 : S ke prevention of colds.” the witnesses. of the authors of the bill grictishe lnntarn, MDD . and Humphrey & We tried to get him to Jot us pub- The bride is the daughter of Mr. e FUA SRS " 5 i nown indeeq, Wearing his shoes on the wr ot {lish the formula but he objected. He 8nd Mrs. Maxwell Eakins of Seat-; < ERe. supiision . lew. Reira g n be beautiful and @ fine ac- 1 Order to achieve realistic expres- | | Each mts 20; each lsaid it was not radically different tle. Mr. Lincoln is a former foot-| 1 £h8 Moot o tha hnllatag & o "o, car BaCds’ autbbADIa wng. S1o0 oI A part cf a t question, 10. A from several “oral vaccines” on the ball(l “‘“ at the University of Al-| as I es Ur ',(;T;LZ:);'N[’:i?'],“; ol b e m ant and surprising as ice wa- 2 o5 P TR > of 60 is 80 good. maiket but thought the job should Aska. G T SRR i & 2 e & cadlhin WGt i the L This former uiversty |be done undcr the direction of a R M T A ey ot oo sporicht ane ot .- MOTHERS HONORED president has an impertant Re- |physician, He told us that any rs " e t' & * should be isn't clear, lpum an party jeb. Who is he? [physician wanting the formula Pla" snelwng ' juish. 1t Asmu n AR COUBLE WED b i r” A AT SUNDAY SCHOOL hy ” home at the time, the Loy m: AR LE W less you f hack on hvious, Whal's u.. job? {could get it by asking. vl “" 5t 35 tioh Luba P it s true. As a PARTY LAST NIGHT ; 2 i eclipsed — itter of ihe star, Members of the Sunday School [ - ‘. | i . True or fa d most of fhe $300,- | Being a physician he could no . BB Held Fr!dav ma mumse his huris Nel -year jobs were reveal the names of members of " I— ynch B'" e Ao W : | Congre: who were (taking the Kevona _“,“‘ & 2 < o were ruminating” on class at the Methodist Church were 3. Are Germany, Ialy. Japan | treg nt, but commented: i J SEATTLE, Feb. 3. — Funeral B e st ; carq this cirsumstance the other day, and of Mrs. W. E. Kilroy and the U. S. alike because (@) | “You would be surprised if I WASHINGTON, Feb. 3—South-!services will be held tomorrow for! Miss Elda Peterson, nurce at ti Moser is the hiring boss for Ui¢ name of Margaret Lindsay P iven, n - Honoy, of Shels they have small standing ar- |ioiq you some who are” ern Senators, filibustering against|Mrs. Caroline Rolfe, said to be the'Seward General Hospital for s'I L. 'A. ‘The ‘couple will live ¢ periect example last evening in the Kilroy aes, 1B they ave m?‘ Risjzery : |the anti-lynching bill, said they|first woman to enter business in th-n; i cent! 3 \‘wlx i, and in S(-;vard “Margaret Linds in any residence on Twelfth Street. of the League of Nations, or (¢) 'NOTES ON STATESMANSHIP 'might call for a vote tomorrow on Cordova, Alaska. Her husband, 'has O B e OBAN e ; of movie reporters and Contests, informal games, and re- because they have large foreign hat's-how Note: “We Sou- shelving the measure. 1Capt. P. R. Rolfe, survives ‘k:.;u ; 7 e Todsy's News Today—Empire, - |'06Y11 all think—‘Oh, ves, the gfsl Hésbimapis trked; tho Yok, 0d ? "y m“"':"“,"", 4. as in most of |therners are a self-consclous, frrita- who got into pictures by pretend- Present among the mothers were n England, as vet op o|fefiers ate g séll-oRMNORER Welih- .S R LY s L ble minority and Uu- Southern poli- ing she was British.’ Mrs, W. O. Johnson, Mrs. E, O. . s miary e om0 10 SR Educator Yanks ABC’s from the Sera p Heap, Puts ’Em to Work A Tkt 3 e Sl dng Ms £ m~ listeners by references to such y School students all seats in the house |, " " conihern -womanhood, That's been the le” on Mar- {gking part during the evening were <4 Ryes Bmster ol Southern ideals, magnolia g e il R, BRR sun Ml Bu- r? All in the sen- | o pIantaMon; aotk she fool kuyama, Annalee Houk, Bunny cast alvacad e e o e o I i TSt A vhee i yanks of the Mississippl.'—Repre- i e A G i V'Jl.\n on, and Lorraine Johnson, | ENSRR oS mAea. H |sentative Maury Maverick of Texas, s o S L B | - .8 i 3} been doing their g % ] T |explaining how Southern members 7 Duteh v A SCOUT LEADER i5 |stay in office so long. S0 change UhE Bogle JOU tnp Taku 15 with plenty of fuel in NORTH[.AND ARR]VAL -Senator Note: Pas- S i o “L'l‘““ Wearyisk tne stove, a big makinaw on out- enator Lewis of Tllinois b=t ‘Y“".‘;‘t‘. ‘f“(:‘";'lve““‘:_\j"up]“‘l‘pd doors and felt shoes under foot. L intreduced recently to the R . s e wiille " felie can be hipd’at Robert Dul'\ F‘“ d g wife of a prominent BBl tapir St ‘v.r)th ¥ When oq, and can be split and cut outs, o ber. of M. SamEeE g Kot & ¢t Kies of Dubuque, I0Wa, gor any shoe. Oh yes, we have al- . was unable to crash pictures as an t heeol, Prestone, new batteries, med- jum priced tire chains and eross chains in stock. Dutch’s Economy into print on the Lindsay Garage. Diamond T Trucks. adv, been few. If has been £ s 2 ¥ sorded that she and Ja- are good iriends, that led the American Acad- Dramatic Art in New York ~~ ~ ™ thist ' et seuiptired Ja dlttle, the he is fond of vacations In ment of ual chaiter back and he whispered in the lady’s Amer; Otk their girl duli net C *ete. angles” that have found to be here for in connection with Scout A program of Scout ever been outlined by local ers and begins with a rou ce of Scout Maste % “When you go home, tell your , | Lusband T have met the woman who < | Writes his speeches.” B | KS WOMAN IS HONORED AT AFFAIR Uniy 630 passengers and Crew members of 2,207 aboard the Titanic were saved. FAINE 3 { the Boy Sc Sitka apoard the 1 N TGO BUY NEW PLANE Pifot John Cross ot Nortneyn| p N uni} ‘West, one ot in-' Paul Robeson, negro actor, was, ¥ e K& - puts cnough of it away, and keeps | everything required for the home to- graduated from Rutgers College| H S » University's Dr. Durrell. on playing second leads with an | at prices that are right, with highest honors in addition to s - A 3 R ——— occasional first lead in second-string « ; ., recently announced thal (e originators of the Fairbanks Mexico, adores Hawaii, and so on. | O, B. WILLIAMS CO. p 4 to l.u‘;' another .\Il:l\vll- ice Camni was recently honored Once her adora;;on reached the SASH and DOORS and put A HOAtls q¢ the International Club, of Fair- point where she planned to buy an i - his summer flyinz out of hispaniks where she has for many island, but to date there’s no deed NOW IS THE TIME l § base &t Deering. He will get a shiP year: heen hoste The otcasion of | of transfer recorder. She dresses To lay your plans for your i powered W a Wasp motor celebration was her recent mar-| smartly, 2 favorite companion of spring building program. ¢ AT riage to Mr. Al West. | some of the colomy's most eligible _ 4 § r - B young men, she makes a nice salary, | We carry in stock at all times COUNCIL TOMORROW Ni¢ Regular meeting of the City cil s scheduled for 8 o'clo { mcrrow night in the City Hall. Only | o g 4 v . f All in the Curlicue “lods of determining. a s intel- rend b I stures. s > routine business is slated, officlals|being a five-letter man and All- By LYDIA GRAY SHAW e | . 44 5 ;rend <bett ip pletures: Special Prices on | American end AP Feature Service Writer “You wouldn't believe it he ligent quotient. A bright young- g i S e Margaret Objected i Bosts i b BOSTON—Those well-worn ABC's'says, “but the most common error ster—analytical, thorough, uick alsc have shown Among her workers she is rated |.2-0"x6'-8"x1%” 1 Panel $2.69 3 o 3 e jence thrown into the trash mgz‘un children’s reading is the con- —can't attain the proper 1. Q. ifshe’s ’ says: Vvery easy to get along with, an | 2'-4"x6’-8"X1%"” 1 Panel .... 298 along with Mofirer Goose and mg fusion of the word ‘girl’ with the a slow reader, says the alphabet Two children of th e age, Cxcellent actress, a sincere and hard | 2'-6"x6'-8": d T0 HELP PREVENT TC HELP END A ‘M > children he e age, 6"%6'-8"x1%"” 1 Panel ... 3.10 multiplication table, have been pnc word ‘dog.’ Children sec the curli- advocate, because the tests have to b back into circulation. |m of the letter ‘g’ and get the|be read to be comprehended. t Startling news in this day of pro- words mixed up. Stupid, but how Proof ¢f the Pudding gressive education, but it comegilre they to tell the words apart! He has devised a method of test y ‘rmm Dr. Donald D. Durrell, profes- when they can't spell-have never ing a child’s ability to understand 'sor of education at Boston Univer- even heard of the letter ¢ the spoken as well as the written 1 sity and director of the Educational Lest progressives start tearing at word. The child minus the alpha- und and previous educa- |Working performer, intelligent and | 2'-3"x6-8”x1%” 1 Panel 324 starting the same reader un- Sympathetic. About the only occa- | o grygr gvx1%” 5 Panel . . 244 the rer, will stum- Sion on which her nice disposition | 5 4. e g ol £.2. snt words. There's W25 ruffied arose because of a pub- | ”x o ”x ‘u" RS AT % for it, the educator lclty man's desire to depart from | 2~6"X0™-8"X1%” 5 Panel 336 thing to do is to the she-said-she-was-English angle, | 2"-8"X6-8"X1%" 5 Panel ... 3.00 © 1e:thods accordinily. The al-'The young man, going irto com- Write for FREE catalog R REARPCST L el A COLD QUICKER ViCKS VaroRus MANY COLDS VICKS Va-TrRo-NOL R R bl Jusrrubon each nostrid ”";‘;""},”’ Clinic there. |nmis throat, however, Dr. Durreil bet gets along beautifully With the ays Dr, Darrell, léads the Tunion with himself, producéd a and bac Dr. Durrell takes exception to is willing to compromise. He will hearing comprehondion seclion, buUi way, jlittle squib to the effect that Miss the progressive thesis that readmz !concede the value of phoncties if falls down on the eye tests. That Lindsay, when trdubled with a sore 3 should be taught by training the they'll let him teach the alphabet proved io Dr. Durell the alphabet eimany obtuined protectorates throat, always found prompt reliet | ©- B. WILLIAMS CO. L lchnd to learn words from their ap- along with it. tsn't dead yet. ovir Togoland and the Cameroon in gargling hot beer! 1933 First Ave. So. Seattle, Wash, pearflnce on the page. \ Dr. Durrell then turned on w ‘ Exhaustive tests have shown him dslricis of Africa in 1883. l This item found its way to print,