The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 28, 1938, Page 8

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POST-ROGERS PARTY DOCKS ON WAY NORTH 38-foot Yacht Pandora lo; Be Towed Across Gulf l)y Morris H’('vt llw ml \oman; Flint ¢ponsor party i Hillsboro Wilmer F. 8ims, a Tex., a merchant there. er of the expedi er, recent graduate a University, and from Ci is a crew member, ( ence Lee, of Fort Scott, Kas., whe was attending diesel school in Los eles, is engineer To Erect Obelisk The party will at Point Barrow Rogers crashed epitaph below Here ended 151935 The two feet slab to be imbed c was quarried from f{he quarry in Claremore, Okla., from which came the stone that is be ved in builc quarter m memorial museum to i Post The party left € 1 and reached of “rough travel On the 19th the Alaskan waters met *the Morris on the 26th, Not knowing the whereabout the Pandora when it did not ap- ar at the designated time, Lt. H F. Garcia, commanding officer of the Morris, started out to look f the boat, and found them here o of Hilisboro, is business of OF erect bel where with the their life an Post followi ng 10-font anta Monica June attle in 15 da sailed fc to have Spencer party and wa at Cape of afternoon dora in tow and “run to fill his Westward tg¢ Seattle where July 10, ¢ been seven day already,” Garcia 4-Day Run With the Pandora in cia said he believed he it to Seward in about logzing around 10 or 11 k The cutter was ordered ic the Pandora through Washin officials interested in the tion Asked how the idea of such a trip (it will be storm=r from Sew- ard north than it will be crossing the Gulf) had been born, Rev. Cuu- tis said: “We've a lot of respect for both Rogers and Post and the trip was sort of a combination of tha respect and a de: to cruise north with an objective | Two years ago, Curtis, Sims and Kellems built a boat on an Okla- hema ranch, trucked it to Seattle and journeyed to the Alaskan boun- dary line. At that time they re- solved they would go north eventu- ally and raise a marker to Rogers and Post 0 here we are!” Rev Curih said | Part of the funds for financing the trip will come out of philatelic souvenir letters which the Post Of- fice Department is said to have made arrangements to be mailed from the sciie of the dedication of | the monument Party members said stamp col- lectors will be able to get the unnu- sual cachets by applying for them at a quarter of a dollar each through | the postmaster.at Hillsboro, Tex. The Pandora was to leave Juneau| this afternoon in tow of Morry SIX EMBARK FOR SKAGWAY itr at full speed duti before the Morri out id of Eeward tow, G could 1 four expedi- Six passengers sailed for way aboard the steamer Alaska yes- terday afternoon from Jufieau, Pas- sengers were James M. Reb, J. Ro- men, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telke Helen Swanson and Roy Swi N 0il Tank to Be Installed in Novel Manner An oil burner fuel be installed in reverse order afternoon by workmen from Harri Machine Shop. Most oil tanks are lowered into holes. This particular oil tank wil be taken by boat beneath the Keu- tank was io this the - Lean become | Resplendent husband, John Roc Mass. sevelt, After the ing just rcund ant, .. TWOLOGAL ME - MAKE IRON LEG’ ™ FOR J!,IN[AUITE along the const. fygoror and Sncet Metal announced today Man Build Strange C culation Machine Last fall, when infantile paralysis frightened Junecau, Dr. Re Coffey, physician, and * sheet metal expert ' from a Mc- built an garbage can Dr. Coffey and iron e with iron lur A few days a McLean built which to cor hich to cc poor blood cirey ion in a h Dr. Coffey strange picture to work on contrivanc 5 5 long sheet metal cylinder oper th vacuw sure ports 1 man vising no the | n, wi It the plans or iheory T'he i super “rig” with and only by a motor in the fits patient places his leg and cap the thigh The motor started, xerted on wsed, and and vlinder a 5 the entire leg, applied sulay sure is ¢ then 1 working 1 again off in interval to create lation of blood ass legs” (the more contrivances are made of gla new to medical science, but increasingly popular atment of arms or legs in which circulation has become poor and elaborate | weakened the member. whom had a hour better for has a half “much resident built, of reports a The Juneau the device was {dozen treatments l’]' and leg. “It’s the clear stuff!” he says. R - |Game Commlsslon |Given Authority | To Buy Airplanes WASHINGTON, June 28.—Presi- dent Roosevelt has approved the bill authorizing the Alaska Game Commission to buy airplanes to track down game law violators. The measure is designed to protect the fur resources. Also included in the bill is au- [thorization to the Secretary of Ag- riculture ' to tighten the require- ments on Alaska hunting licenses, and if found necessary may in- crease the resident requirement from one to three years. The meas- ure carries on appropriation. T HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 28-—Halibuters arriving and selling today are as follows From the western banks—Pioneex I1I 25,000 po 7 cents a pound straight From the local banks—Gony 13.- 000 pounds, Selma J 2,000 pounds, Unimak 9,000 pounds, Lively. 16,000 pounds, Faith 10,000 pounds, Alma 20,000 pounds for an aver age of 7 and 6 cer e WAMM TO CARRY MAIL sellir S sington Apartments at the Upper City Float and raised into position instead of lowered. Mechanics believe it is the first time such procedure has been fol- lowed in Juneau. Pilot “Tony” Schwamm of the Petersburg Air vice, has been authorized to carry f class mail between Petersburg, Kake, Port Al-| exander, Tyee and Baranof on and after July 1. . . in her flowing bridal g " burial will ion’s \umbm ()no Neulywed sevelt stands beside her iow d Church away wn of white org ke after their reception at h honeymoon reception. PALLBEARERS FOR §" PIONEER’S FUNERAL NAMED BY ELKS’ LODGE 107-year- Unicn clipped n unann marri Anne in for an ALIBUT SOLD, 22,000 PUUNBS but boats ye ld a total of of halibut on the lo nge The ACF at ome, they ‘\’[* who died 3 C W 2 o'clock Thursday afte: Vht‘ Elks' Hall with Roden delivering today sold 12,000 pounc 5 cents and 4.95 ce pound; the Tern, 9,000 pounc yn at 6.90 and 4.95, to, 650 pounds to New E and 4.65. -oo " YUKON HAS BIS Aclic Flare-Up LOAD TOURISTS, ~ Narrowly Averted PRESENT TRIP all long time fries of the will A. Thib deau, Nick E J Conn Henry Meier, John Reck ar McNaughton. ollowing allbeavers pione an : 6.50 the services at the I be in Elks' plot in Ever- sreen cemetery under the dire of the Charles W. Carter Mortuar EATTLE, Jun Steamer Yu- ailed for / with 207 first s ly tourists, and 79 steerage pas- rboard ineau there is M passenger of requires . . . 28.- Priest Lands on Big Diomede [slands—He and Eski- mos Face Arrest Irs. Labueck, NOME, Alaska, June ‘Thomas Cunningham, for Zealand priest, told how he narrowly escaped arrest and trans- portation to East Cape a weeck whe he landed on sia’s Diomede Island Several of the fishermen of party, composed of E: me par from Little Diomede R New 1tion tea a rainfall Ru Big his h- Island | threatened to break out with their The priest tense min- induce the his mission The outcome | rifles and protect him ates he had several utes before he could Russian officer that was a peaceful one. |of the trouble was that the Big Diomede islanders and the Little Diomede islanders parted, tempor- arily at least, as friends The Rev. Cunningham said that | five families residing on the Rus- sian island will return to the Little | Diomede this fall, and he will win* | ter on King Island from where the |Rev. B. R. Hubbard plans to sail from after July 4 for Demarcation | Point, accompanied by Ken Chis- |holm, Ed Levin and Bernard ‘Stanley. “They DO look new months lon of : :Nunn ush Fnble fashioned. 01‘ 0'.‘;/5_ 5 -+ o - STOCK QUOTATIONS || 138 el ol NEW YORK, June 2. — Clo quotation of Alaska Juneau mine | stock today is 10%. American Can ey 96, American Light and Power 5%, 3 | Anaconda 25°%. Commonwealth and Ao Feshiomms Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 5, General Motors 3 International Harvester 6315, Kennecott 36%, New | York Central 14', Southern Pacif- fe 13%, United Steel 5314 Cities Service 9% $4.95 DOW, JONES AVERAGES ates Pound are to )5 averages: industrials 130.38, 24.57, utilities 20.60. - eee Amundsen Brings Three Yesterday S ——— e John Amundsen flew three pas | sengers to Juneau from- Chicha: | yesterday evening in the Alas { Air Transport Stinson. Passengers were J. Steve Bay and Bob McGary. .- The Jones rails following ¢“There is nothing smarter at any price,” McCrea of Nunn-Bush shoes, «Ankle- Fashioning gives says [oel me greater enduring ever found in a pair of fine shoes comfort and mc smartness than I hay before,”” Most Styles $9.50 FRED HENNING “Complete Outfitter for Men” D I — L. Freeburn, | Pry The Emplre classifieds for| results, [ HAGER EI.EGTEI] PRESIDENT OF WORLD ROTARY ban Is va Head of No Word EVANS JONES MINE CLOSED_SECTION IS GRADUALLY OPENlNG of Ny w section Coal Comp: osed followir 1t fall will b the Evans- which has the explosion »pened gradually ty equipment is in- was announced by Terri- Commissioner of Mines B, rt today following a con- ). Stewart erence with Oscar Anderson, Presi- rial FREEBURN HERE FROMCHICHAGOF James L. Freeburn, S ent of the Chichagof Minir pany at Chichagof, flew to Amundsen in the AAT Stinson. Freeburn will meet Mrs. ntenc Com- Juneau yesterday from the mine with Joh Frec- | senger on the North Sea. The Free- burns will visit here for a day or two ‘bl‘lmt‘ flying out again Superintendent Freeburn says everything is progressing as usual’ at the mine, and that the lowest workings are now 5,000 feet below the surface. 1- - CITY OWNS GOLD MINE n REDDING, Cal—Among the de- partments of this city is a munici= pal gold mine. In April it yielded the ((1][”((‘ l)lll](dI\ Ib L(’Z‘dlll‘ burn here tonight. She is a pas public treasury $1,170. ient of the company, who passed — hrough here south on the Aleutian KELVIN ATOR—HGS Everything ©O, Cal., June 28. A vaca Soap Lake, W Hmm of Chicago, sup- company is going ahead that any ;mfnm.l has—economy operation and mainte- an assertedly insurgent with putting up 1 charged actionary th Commis: nance, reasonable in cost and com- plete refrigeration service. Rice & Ahlers Co.~Phone 34 has been elected n will all be in Third and Franklin Streets on Junr-au Invntahon in the sioner be that tie -eleetrie refrigerator atio Re operatic of safet ary International | 5 5 the proper here last week made Allen reet - > - Vliss Fm!zma"e and wil] orf‘gn An rc"nca conven- ey \ffair to Be Event of Early Fall—Unique Meth- 4 3 7 4 od- Is Used ® To announce the engagement MRS. C. R. CHITTICK heir daughter, Marguerite wn, to Robert Gordon, son of "l IS THE WINNER OF THE The 1,933. upported Hag- an overhauling rulés council to the measure ubmitte ul and itute to survey the election report next y has been received s (o whether the ir oy the Juneau club trict conference of North- clubi next year was ac- The invitation was extended ath Falls club in Juneau Rotarians. oo No word here he KI f of the Mrs. Alfred L. Gordon of King- Hfi‘ n, Wash,, a party was given this t 1 t the home of Mr. and | Mrs. €. V. Kay on Franklin Street "! | At 2:45 o'l |t nwwu as a ragmuffin news- boy carrying small newspapers @ were distributed among the ¢ ock this afternoon, Ed- Tue: The event is to take place the flo wers a settiny were formed everal gar rded » served in Kilo! n\ Afternoon, Edith dnlt"’dl(l. SL(UI](J and rize after refreshment Those present were I Cortihe Newman, Mary Jean Mc- ants | N \, Jean Taylor, Ellen Mc- < Edythe Young, Elaine Pat Hussey, F Bei atrice Primgvera, Corrine Elizabeth Nichols, Mary J. Blomg Ainn AW Green Top Cabs AWARD tal vote of 2,450, the contes Chamber of Commerce G f Liberty Fourth of July con- rnoon and the winner at the Capitol oe E. Brown the show “Fit|M was leading be decided he n, and onight v featured > FER RETURNING afer, President of u Chapter of the Federal ees’ Association, who has 1 Washington, D. C there on June 11 for her return to the coast and north. ng. tandi the four girls finale tonight afternoon USE GREEN TOP RIDE COUPONS PHONE 678 are: | t !r ploy JUST in TIME for 4th of JULY WEEK-END This timely sale of smart summer shoes gives you the opportunity to outfit before the 4th— and to save money while doing so. 5 MARKDOWN ’ 1 nos or WOMEN’S SHOES! STRAPS and SANDALS in Bluck_f——sl.95 Blue, Brown and White—Broken Sizes Real Bargains. MEDIUM-WIDTH OXFORDS in Whites———s Brown and Black. 2'45 Dress-Up STRAPS and PUMPS___—s2095 In Blues, Greys, and Whites. Even Dressier STRAPS and PUMPS——S3.95 In Blues, Greys, Rusts, and Whites. And PUMPS and STRAPS that take all eyes—Blues, Greys, Rusts, Whites————-—$4.95 NONE HIGHER THAN $4.95 V4 MEN'S SUMMER SHOES——— All-Whites, Browns-and- Whites, Blacks, Greys and Browns. Values to $6.00 $3.95 OT ALL SIZES BUT REAL VALUES! THE Family Shoe Store Seward St. LOU HUDSON, Manager "JTuneau’s Oldest Exclusive Shoe Store.”

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