The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 15, 1938, Page 8

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ATTEMPTS T0 HALT QUARREL, IS SHOT DOWN . Veteran Police Detective of Denver Killed by Negr Who Makes Escape DENVER, Col, Oct. 15 Renovato, veteran Denver polic tective, wa hot night when he quarrel between white girl Detec!iv caid 1 through R escaped - A SOMMERS’ MEN BACK FROM JOB AT KODIAK MARIAN BORDERS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, OCT. 15, 1938. the short session today by the R. J. Sommers Construction stock at Company this summer, returned to KATZ lN THWN 1 9%, American Can 104, American Juneau on the Denali y Light and Power 7, Anaconda 417 Accompaying Rood was H. B . y Bethlehem Steel 64%, Common- Desch, constructor for the owners EflN T GET UUT wealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Lohrer, Elmer Carrier and (] Wright 6, General Motors 50 ld Parsons. International Harvester 65, Ken- a construction cost in exces necott 50, New York Central 197 0000, four mission buildings Karl K. Katz, representative in safeway Stores 18%, Southern L for the American Wom. Alaska of the North Pacific Rail-|cific 19%, United States Steel 64 Doctors Mission Society, Way, atrived on the Princess Louise Bremner bid 'z asked 1%, Pound t structures, n .. enroute to the westward and in- §470%. averaging 30 by 10 '¢rl! & 1 v bullt @t Kodiak, and| He Was aboard the North e other ‘ot O siak when that steamer grounded il returned to tle, then north on the Princess Louise He intended to leave next ROEHM RETURNS Coast DOW, JONES AVERAGES and | Today's Dow, Jones averages are came g5 follows Industrials 151.96, up 51; rails 30.86; up .73; utilities Tues- 4, 3, up 113. Afte A 1 trip to the I day aboard the Aleutian for the i K e Willow Creek I westward, but the trip of that ship ot icts of the West- has been cancelled. t Department plans, however, are indefinite, and edel Mines retur to his Juneau head- in the meantime he is hustling for hen mir on the whole but in- twindling his thumbs at leisure clem eather during me oments. Katz is a guest at the i - eporte .o ) - mallow treat for young-|% neh ey > e Make cuts in marshmailo STOCK QUOTATION SEATTLE. Oct. 15—The Univ I t bi « d jelly. Ar- o Charles Rood, Superintendent of e the m YWs on crack- oy Construction on four I - and be or bake the 1til NEW YORK, Oct. 15. — C tures buil for a mission societ 1 v're and brownec quotation of Alaska Juneau who’s at the Piano? L] L] . L] L} ¢ o [} ® [] 9 [ ] IT'S GASTINEAU CHANNEL'S SWINGINGEST ENTERTAINER SINGING YOUR FAVORITE TU OPEN TONIGHT TILL 2:30 JOIN THE CROWDS HAVE YOUR FUN AT THE THERN BEER PARLOR BESSIE R EEDER HOSTESS. § ; DISPLAY AT THE Easy Chair Within Reach of R Built by the originator of the cabinet home heater, Estate Oil Heatrola circulates carefree, low -cost warmth throughout all the rooms. This winter, wear out your easy chair instead of yourself. Quit messing with that hard-to-control, old-time heating stove. Enjoy warmth — without work —with this remarkable new Estate Oil Heatrola that has already brought the comfort and convenience of whole- house oil heating to tens of thousands of families, from coast to coast. Huskies ag end hington on the short sity of Wa came out of losing football score today when the Ore- mine gon State Beavers tromped al over the bedraggled Husky pelt to a to 6 victory. gon State banged over a touchdown in the first quarter and failed to co ert. In the third quarter, Washington managed to pull a razzle dazzle double lateral from the Oregon 1l4-yard line to make a touchdown without con- version. In the last portion of the third quarter, Oregon marched over the Purple and Gold line again after a series of passes and converted the with a pass, hanging up the of 13-6 - DESID point total Railroad Executive Tells Fact Board Wage Cut Needed WASHINGTON, Oct. 15 J. J. Pelley, President of the American Asseciation of Rail- roads teld President Roosevelt's Fact Finding Board today that there is no way to solve the present emergency in the 1- rcad industry except by w reduction. - oo HOsPITAL NOTES o Lorne Jameson, a medical patient at St. Ann’s Hospital, was missed today. dis- been re- t. Ann's ed today has P. Kirby, who ceiving medical ¢ Hospital, was d Sam Martin is .a surgical ad- mission to the Government Hos- pital, having entered yesterday afternoon. - D BISHOP CRIMONT 1S SE TTLE BOUND Bishop J. R. Crimont is a pas- senger south on the Denali for Seattle and expects to return to Juneau within a couple of weeks. Bishop Crimont has been to Holy Cross, on the Yukon River, and also visited Fairbanks, Anchorage and Seward on his interior and westward trip. 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A block of 58 additional home- | The Alaska Labor Unity Confer- site areas has recently been sur- ence, in session here, unanimously |veyed by the Forest Service along | adopted a resolution calling for itkof Highway adjacent to | according to an an- gradual over a period of five year Settlement Plan for Pet- elimination of fish it by Regional leman. eting ' Are Upened Up Forester | These tracts | Also introduced the today ition by the Al- from three to five aska Fish Union askir en and are now open | members of the United Fishermen o1 ient under the Homesite of Kodiak to merge with that or- Act ganization. These cts have been opened The trap resolution ch: that as par special effort to en- | Frank Bell, Commi of pen-raising of fur- the Bureau of Fisheries, stated bearing ar s near to the new while in Alaska in 1933 (b he Territorial Experiment 4 Fm'm} would eliminate fish caught in and close enough to an established’| traps a certain percent ) year, town fo give the f i nd He has failed to keep r family the ber S 5 ises.” ; roads, mails | ‘Not often is a fish doubly caught, as in this instance, by fisherman and ‘1- urges at “twenty percent of service, and ot ial facilities | photographer simultaneously. Truth to tell, t}l;g photographer himsel £ he 1 trag ? t be el which are not available in isolated | Wa$ caught by surprise when the big fish, a cabio, seemed to leap right A B R e e B ey e the ens.. What could he do but push the button? The picture was inated each year over a period of localities. ~However, entry is not| ‘taken off Ocrecoke Island, N. C. five years, beginning in 1939 and cted to fur farme! Others including all trap sites allowed Who wish to build perr 1t homes |- SR S PR VA during this year can also file { - H 1 as are leased from | North Carolina = of residence they can be nted All homesite a . used for permanent resi- el here during this three-year P . period. Substantial buildings are re- Rald Prnlec“flr quired but the Homesite Law, un- y I like the Homestead Act, calls for no cultivation of the land before “““ ps can be obtained. \ rmy MZH](’U\'(‘I'S Com[ YIiL'!.‘ . . and Twin Creeks, near Petersburg, ed by Highway Lights jere subaivided into 20 summe: of Automobiles home or residence tracts. TI FORT A millior first lesson in hov ervice $5.00 per he Fo! ental of year I areas may be leas vice on an small rental fee. They BRAGG 1 Amer N. C, Oct. 15 s received their to defend then at a as desired 1ese summer the nominal | and after T'wo groups of lots at Falls Creek °d from the For- annual basis and neer be occupied only during such times home or selves against hostile bombing planes last night in this section, residence tracts cannot be patented. 3 Al residents in approximately 15 Petersburg suprevises the use of square miles, including 67 towns in these tracts | T @ R E s l S [ 21 eastern North Carolina ti i : T F l R E °® s marked by darkened homes, which they sald pilots e to! clories and store: i in following the stream of t Big flying fortresses of the Army’s to where an “all d ot ir \ir bombing fleet, with accompany- cated a darkened town If Il, N ing planes, flew at high altit - ] n,mxl-d Fort Bragg over the da Charlie Frank entered the Gov- Lo l)l iyl ened towns below, but commanding |ernment Hospital for medical care Y T . officers said the maneuvers carried yesterday afternoon. 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