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Lowsity TIMRE FEESaY i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 24 1§3§ TERIWE s ° : % S . 9 % —_— —_— AL A g - MYSTERY IN To Security Board .?( APT. LATHROP Off for the President’s Fete (REPRESENTATIVE No Rough Stuff Now, Boys! - ' ~ TOBUILD AGAIN FAMOUS ENGLISH : ' - D (RASH, ARMY AT FAIRBANKS FIRM IN JUNEAU Prominent Interior Man Lloyds of London Agent Is o Goes South on Baranof Here fo Irarrlspct Busi- . Test Pilot Is Killed When _Discloses Plans ness in This City Chu'e FaI|S fO ODEH— | Py n;, satie et I. S. Rowland, American under- ™ | Filans O A s e writer for' Lloyds of London arrived Fren(hman Escapes iy ~bml mg'l; b:“Ca. t. Austin in ‘Juneau aboard the North Coast Sasiricin { { digsiosed Sy T;:g ¥ s P i and is making a survey of insurance LOS ANGELES, Cal, Jan. 24, — Ly . conditions in Alaska. He will partici- High ranking Army officers . today neau while the Baranof was in pate in discussions with local busi- cought the cause for the flaming port- southbound. 3 L nessmen relative to the establish- | crash of the Nation's newest light | | The new building, which will be ment of the projected Alaska Gen- bomber in which test pilot John ! of concrete, three stories high, will| eral Insurance Company. p Cable, 85, was Killed, and Paul be in the SEPLIMDEKT RSN RS- The inauguration of the Alaska | C‘hem‘ld)l‘n‘ 3‘3‘ xxucml;el‘ of (he;’ cently completed four-story Lathrop General Isurance Company will con- e 3 | Building i i " y, Wi 1y stitute the first local insuring firm Fr:cx:lrce: A::rher:::;;[xn :xl’\‘:r‘s::‘o“sm}l In the Lathrop Building are the in the Territory. This will be an as-| - the fll:fateq flight i mysteriously foffichs .of WRRESRpunops Fale- set to Alaska, according to Mr, Row- | 1(; 1 .m,; 5 el gt | banks News-Miner, probably the land, insofar that premiums paid | u"T;p r;lu ‘a metal twin-cylindered | TR~ | most modern- newspaper plant in on policies will stay in the Territory | ncv?le. z:u'ed plane built by the Ellen S. Woodward the country, admitted by those for investment. l;o\; Lla F".l\;rcr:m] Corporation " was S | Who have seen it to be a “printer’s Lloyds of London is a 300-year-old | be = b. omed for the War De- 6 One of the many nominations for |dream.” institution having behind it great Secretary Wallace and Senator Smith ey dmitted high government offices sent to | Apartments, Radio Station sums in reserve. The company is PRRGHIELE, § 1 I8 M the senate for approval by Presi- | g s noted for its readiness to insurel Discussing the new farm bill sponsored by Senator Ellison D. The plane fell in a steep vertical | , vt gl 1 The apartments, twenty-five in | Feaal % h . " 5 dent Roosevelt was that of Ellen |, 0 oo v T o ctober anything but life insurance upon| “Cotton Ed” Smith of South Carolina, Secretary of Agriculture bank, seemlngl;’ l‘;": IO: 00’?;&‘2“ S. Woodward of Mississippi as a [iinsy. are. e Puichim s could be which a rate can be figured. Due to Henry A. Wallace, left, and Senator Smith go in for a bit of ener- Cable jumped but his pa membher of the Social Security 2 S st the fact that it was established pre-| 8e€lic argumentation—probably for the benefit of the camera. The falled to open as he plummeted to board. The term runs until Au- |found in a _lnrge city in the States, = ViGRERL thE SAVERE of life: theuHig proposed farm bill is a “domestic allotment” plan by which growers 4 earth, sust, 1943, | their intecign’ Agcoration as at- Su;reme Court Justice and Mrs. Stanley Reed are driven to the White | o1iciag the company does not issue would be assured fixed prices for domestically-consumed crops. Chemidlin stayed with the plane , e tractive as illustrations in thehome | g b "ror the President’s annual state reception to the judiciary. The | e "5 o o o ol [l oo s D which crashed in a parking lot, | magazines, s dinner was marked by the appearance of the new attorney general, . Thistiree Apidhat Tolss PR 7 7, a5 demolishing nine cars and injur- Work on the Lathrop Building is | Frank Murphy, e - .| Normandie or Queen Mary for Lon- - ini; oi f o = - — — g e Before his departure from his A 5 (ou"(“_ SUBM"S ing ten persons, inlcuding four rS, a oner |finished with the exception of the | . HRgGauarters. in Tacomn, MF. Row- | don to make his annual two months oo denes e b Home After Visif, e i e occupea sy xran| SOLONS AT SEA |iand wrote. . policy nsuring 4 Vit 1o the Englih capiial | pEDODT TODAY T0 age. e demolishe a s ) | | Womsa agnins avent| into flames but Chemidlin, one leg ome 4 |radio studio. Here Lathrop will op- | T () D A Y :lnr:\;;;;or poitaghinty e ad\e'm | I.EG'SM"VE BODY . broken, back wrenched and head K nai 3 Momhsmmw the farthest north commer- MISS SESSION gt b il amR mHENRY GREEN \ battered, was dragged to safety. e al, jclal radio station in the world | n e !xm-ce with Lloyds written by Mr.| ; o “ e eee—— PRSIy dtC [ FHSLustASAS Shout: the w‘(\?wth‘\ H 0 l ] S F | Rowland insuring a company, which ARRIVES HERE | Territorial Commissioner of Health | Pollowing a threc months' visip|Of Felrbanks' future in which he ) KZ |lmanufactures a compound purport-| |Dr. W. W. Council, submitted hit ™ "AI'O"A[ GUARD |with her son and daughter-in-law, | - s ms. s hl“.“.' e MR | ing to breal® imbibers of the drmk-'; 4 | department’s biennial report to the |Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Wrxggoner‘“"“ investments, Cnplam_ !{u hrop | ‘ {ing habit, against any loss should | FOR NEw JOB Legls_lature today, and requested A" "D R ED |at Kenai, Mrs. David Waggoner re- | Salisd AdERNON o the clty's _pos_ ! 3 H 0 | Bills Introduced | the stay-away-from-alcohol stimu- | ‘addmonal help to take care of ex- {turnea home last evening on the |l recelpts and postal _saving Neither House Has Quor- Howse Bill 21, by Anderson, to|lator rebound and kill someone. | e | panding activity of the department. | steamer Baranof. whicht had practically doubled for; f Until provice for a B et of Terri| Insuring insurance companies is| Henry Green, new agent for the| Dr. Council reported a bill would BY lEGION HERE Mrs. Waggoner left Juneau the|the 1ast quarter of 1938 over 16370 ||} — Adjourn nti D votere on the question of another phase of Lioyds activity.| Northland Transportation Company, |be introduced soon asking several latter part of October and took| Half wuon In P_rn.m-b | .I, ¥ Af e ein Liquor - stored | Many insurance companies permit m-nve_d in Jun_eau last night to en- | technical changes in the law and a P ' AI P R OI :pa.sf:ugr on the last boat to Kenai| Other building anticipated in} hlS 1e|'|'|00fl House Bill e Lyfifi. with ref- | their agenis to write policies which | £38€ in preliminary work relative to asked the creation of a Department 05 SO Fasses Kesolu- from Anchorage before the freeze-|Fairbanks for the coming yo;;x' ]m- A erence to p(:':vré of the Alaska|3Te Not in their particular line. They | bls Fl?r:)mm l\«\'lhllml)'-ion e e et 110n Ba(kmg Hab“ual |up, returning by mail plane lo“c{l]uc;e‘;:bo)l::‘:m!lt ahr(r‘xlxll 1;:‘: ubo*:“ With half the Senate and half the Aeronautics and Communication then turn the ],9“@ over to Lloyds uwMYe xglael:" LB e e D?p(e;clflc ?c?dsdof %l\e depu;ttm.ent. Anchorage two weeks ago, from ' PEGIOchs, Walc [ House at sea, the Legislature held a o oo 0o ' who pays the insurance company | s Xpresses 5 as | Dr. Council said, are, a sanitarian Imi H 4 . : : approved—in addition to the Fair- (wo minute meeting last night. i which pay the insured in the event | Peing enthusiastic about the busi- | with travel allowance, two additional riminal bl where she went by train to Sew- two- g g Touse Bill 23, by Lyng, to amend pay t n A8 and ‘then home to Junsay, banks school building, sewers, pav- | Nejther House had a quorum, but ‘!‘ “”‘.‘[.I ‘~‘~1) 0¥ l"’ & ards 1o the covered iems produce a loss, | Ness possibilities of his new com- | field nurses, additional technical as- Mt b, Iipressad w_“h’ the | in8 The flood control project has for purposes of the record all the © 1(-. Civi Lruu 3 with rega M, el Policies In Alaska | munity. He is no stranger to Alaska sistance for the laboratory and one American Legionnaires here last wu‘algd “‘mc wfxn" hich. Mre | been assured by the army. Thouzh | senators and all the Representatives operation of ;mp;ftm:v in | nsma-. Many policies are in effect in Al- and is well pleased to return, after additional stenographer. iRV Ny ORDEROR 88 R OE b enriar axplains, has 8 bopula- |10 action has been taken upon answered the -roll call. “House Bill 24, by _sm;. © Pro- . oka guaranteeing cannery operat-|an absence of several yea e : two measures now pending in the WA4BE A0S, o Ha- | airbanks has voted its share of | The Semate adjourned until 4 hibit erection of obstacles on or| ' against loss of profits should fire| After his wife and family join him | The Federated Fishermen's Coun- Legislature. i B 0 ;;O";D,OST, u{‘ Russm: the money required to build a o'clock thsi afternoon and the House 3djacent to airfields in Alaska. (. " iher gisaster destroy their plant|here in a few weeks he will estab- | cil, of Portland, Oregon, added its Resolutions endorsing a Naliona]:"a“"e"-vSL?“ 3 _C*‘.‘? inavians, [“"‘ [$175000 community center under until 2 o'clock | Bills Passed !during or immediately before the lish his permanent residence. At | protest today to the labor cry against , Guard for the Territory, as proposed |One Jew, who, believe it e o |the PWA. Senator Henry Roden was elected House Joint Memorial, 2. Lyng,'canning season commences. The| Present he is registered at the Gas- | the creation of a National Guard in in a joint memorial, and the habit- |# ’_’sk‘ev'"‘“K" n;"‘(r‘:,oa;f “hvfchczx:e Aboard the Baranof with Capt.' Senmate president Pro Tem and oc- asking Congress to convene TerTi-'canning company is paid off at the | tineau Hotel. Alaska, ual criminal statute were passed at nene.sl_m 'I?h hief occupation of | L4throp was John H. Clawson, cupied the chair for the exceedingly torial Legislature on fourth Mon- rate of so much for every case they | mm————— - ——— = the regular meeting of Alford John 01""’"‘ ‘“g' : f;e S o this ayl |Manager of the Lathrop inter-|brief session. In the House. Speaker days of January instead of second. | did not produce on an account of the . Bradford post No. 4, American Leg- Lte o Cots e e onths. |ests in Cordova, who is remaining Howard Lyng, who did not make the House Joint Memorial, 3, Spen- disaster. . (’;'e ',}‘\"mvgnue blhc cople live g |0 Juneau for several days. Also|Sitka trip, presided cer, asking Congress to provide for' Lloyds of London have not as Co”st““tly Cflnlf0rtuble FIA v deed for enter-| Ju e Wi id MP'» lw oner |remaining in Juneau until one of | The Legislators unable to answer a 30-day session of the Territorial 'yet figured out a premium rate to taining Leglslators next Monday at life of leisure, said Mrs. Waggoner. |, oo %ooi ‘south is Miss Miriam | the roll call were aboard the Seal Legislature in even numbered years guarantee poker players against los- THAT'S THE MODERN HOME . . . . . $.J4ges dingier at the Dugout preparing their nets for the MEXt| . key, Capt. Lathrop's secretary, |and Brant returning from the bien- in addition to odd years session of ses, otherwise Mr. Rowland claims ———— summer and hunting wild game | DieKeS: CREE SRS SEREA | nial trip of inspection of the Pio- 60 days. | tiat “thita. type: of ‘insuranice would| THE HOME THAT'S EQUIPPED e occasionally for food. After the i [ neers Home at Sitka. Calamge | be offered. | VT T b= = freeze-up, explained Mrs. Waggoner, | PAA plane Suzday The craft were delayed by snow | The Lloyds representative will i ULEE ey IR S S ‘| Capt. Lathrop will be in the e ‘craf 2 ayed Py snc { e no fresh meat is available, lhere-‘souuf’ e busm:ss until April |squalls. The Seal arrived at mid- DUMP 'RUCK PUU.ED |stay in Juneau for ten days or two| MATIC RAY OIL BURNER . . . SeA e "o VA(AI'E A'l' fore moose meat, mountain goat Ees e | night and the Brant at 2:30 o'clock FROM (HA""H HERE weeks. He is registered at the Gas- | and beleek (an especially processed | SHELL SIMMONS FLIEs | this morning Sor0 ot Wb e Jaavk o RICE 8 AmlERs co HA RBO R SIIE 5m°';ed salmofn ’lh mul_(ei "(Il) t”“e, Alaska Air Transport flew five| — i | here he will go to Monterey and San . » SRegier pary Ol The WL =1L | | d truck which backed | Diego, California, and thence across : 8 passengers to Chichagof Island to- A large dump truci , Ca N > across the town. 5 'GII.DO BA"Ello IS ‘o(( the government breakwater at the continent to catch either the) Third and Franklin Streets PHONE 34 Mrs. Waggoner said that 60 stu- | dents attend a very modern school | with subjects through the eighth grade being taught by three in- ! struetors, two of which are Mr. ane |Mrs. Ralph Waggoner. After com- City Rock Bulkhead Will Close Off Outlet to Channel Owners of half a dozen small boats ' which are moored aor beached within ; the area which is being filled by! the City at the small boat harbor were warned today by City Engineer Milton Lagergren to move their craft ' before the fill makes it impossible to get to the channel from their present position. One of the boats is just being built | and another is undefgoing repairs and being fitted with a new keel.! Lagergren said the City would leave | access to the channel open for sev- eral weeks yet. After that the rock| bulkhead being built at the back| of the boat harbor will complete]y‘ close off the area. The bulkhead work, begun last weekend, is progressing rapidly. The city is working only three shifts per pleting the course at Kenai many |day aboard the Lockheed Vega. Those on the passengers list were | F. A. Clark for Hirst, Andy Pacator, Jim Manus, Bob Boyd, Frank Laine |all for Chichagof. The ship with Shell Simmons at the controls took off at 9 o'clock this morning. | e e——— | Strand, 52, a miner, and his house- | cation by attending high school nt‘; George A. Lingo, register of the Anchorage, or the Jesse Lee school | ynited States Land Office at An- at Seward. chorage, has been chosen director of In the summer there is a regular 'the Mount McKinley Tourist and | mail service by plane only, this| Transportation Company to fill the | being twice a month, and it is on | vacancy caused by the death of one of these planes that Mrs. Wag- | James L. Galen of Cordova. goner returned to Anchorage. ‘ . | TWO ARE KILLED BY BOULDER SLIDE' HEDLEY, B. C., Jan. of the students further their edu-| JINGO SUCCEEDS GALEN | i 24.—Peter keeper, Mrs. Johanna Green, 53, | were killed when a slide of hugey boulders crashed down on this lit- | pleasure trip. OFF o" ‘[RIP Sou" the small boat harbor and was lost | under water for two days, was pulled from the channel yesterday. | Gildo Battello, proprietor of the The truck, owned by Buzz Fem- | North Transfer Company, is a pas- mer, slid overboard Friday night in- | senger aboard the Baranof for the to a deep hole in the channel and south on a combined business and was not located by grapplers until yesterday. A preliminary checkup showed the machine was not dam- aged greatly. - —e——— Empire Ads Pay. HOME GROCERY FREE DELIVERY PHONES 146 — 342 SOME MORE OF THOSE 1939 DOLLAR SAVING VALUES!? FOR 2 DAYS—Wednesday and Thursday— JANUARY 25 — JANUARY 26 BUTTER | BLACK TEA | FISHER'S BLEND week on the job while the army tle interior gold mining town. breakwater project is still under way. | Both were caught while asleep. | Five other houses were badly CHAPELADIES ELECT jcemams il 6 PULLEN OPERATED UPON OFH(ERS 'ononow‘ W. S. Pullen, of the Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company, All members of the Chapeladies | underwent a major operation at St are invited to attend the meetingllAnn's Hospital this morning. He is of tomorrow night at the home of | resting easily after the operation Mrs. Max Mielke on the Glacier |and his condition is said to be satis- Highway. factory this afternoon. Election of officers will be held, b M with a social following the busi-| Forty American police hess session. were killed by criminals in 1937. Winter Clearance USED CARS 1837 DELUXE SIX FORDOOR TOURING SEDAN, hot water heater, mileage 8.740 1937 MASTER CHEVROLET COUPE, radio. hot water heater, mileage 7.208 1935 PLYMOUTH FOUR-DOOR TOURING SEDAN, heater. mileage 34,007 1936 %HEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY mileage ,148 ' ‘1831 CHEVROLET COACH 1932 V8 FORD COUPE Cénnors Motor Co.; Inc. officers | | e First, his shoes are smart | he is foot happy. 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