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8 WORK STARTED ON APARTMENT PROJECT HERE §21,000 Frame Structure Will Rise Near Upper Gold Creek Bridge \ ineer Milton Lagergren’s i jing permit records revealed to- v ' B ).\lr\ Katherine Nye has esse ear in construction on a $21,000 ap- o ment house project on West El- Five men who went ashore in the . r ar the Calhoun Av- gasboat 31BS15 early yesterday on € e over Gold Creek the mainland to the west of Lynn | R, O T faindhe Canal were rescued today by the! 8 Dben yiartpc, svill naye Alaska Game Commission boat v BSSTOOI: | APATHRSHS | ane Bear, which went to the scene from frame construction, hot | T [ The gasboat, a 30 foot troller list- il g e ¥ ed as belonging to Clarence Boll - CHAMBER NAMES H. L. FAULKNER NAT. DELEGATE Lawyer Asked fo Atten U. S. Session at Washington r today was elec the Juneau Ch the meetir mber at Washing Paulkner ction GASBOAT SENDS OUT CALL FOR TOW TO SITKA Disabled Off False Island in Peril Straits-No Help Here Disabled off FA e Island in P Straits, a gasboat indentified c as belonging to a r. Willia today sent into Juneau a re for a tow to Sitka Williams hailed the passing N is now in Washing- nd will d Transportation Company boat rth Sea. which forwarded his mes- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY APRIL 13, 1939. 5 RESCUED FROM LYNN Taken to Haines by stormy weather of Eldred Rock. All five passengers were taken to Haines today by the Bear, which ,started back to Juneau at 1 o'clock this afternoon, according to a mes- | e received by the Alaska Game nmission, Three Found Later An earlier message said that only two of the five men, Ed Seaquist and Bob Johnston. described as the owner of the 31B915 and his partner were picked up at the scene of the wreck. Three others, who had start- ed to walk along the beach toward Haines, were rescued by the Bear Jater. One of these men is H W Hoy. Names of the others are not known here The Bear was unable to salvage the boat because of rough weather but hoped to take off some of the personal equipment later today, the earlier message stated Kenneth M. Nelson, WPA. E gineer who went along with the re: cue party, sent the original messaze from Haines early this morning to U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray, who authorized the trip. Engine Trouble The 31B815 enroute from Ju- neau to Haines when engine trouble ed it to drift ashore. esterday morning the lighthouse keeper at Eldred Rock saw the boat through his glass and reported the m’shap to authorities here Th2 Game Commission beat Bear was the name w three miles north d ton by DOES YOUR JAW ACHE? Then think of the misery that could lurk in this lower jawbone once owned by a 92-foot Antarctic blue whale. The bones, ach weighing about a ton, are be- ing examined by Thomas Horne at National museum, Washington. MAHUFMlb RS SURVEYING U. §. ARMS CAPACITY - c al up until the time its changvd two months ago. LINK SAIlING SOUTH TONIGHT is quietly c poselit A capacity the United | L. W. Link will sail south on the| States to p steamer North Sea tonight on a w chair short business trip to his home in Eillings, Montana. Mrs. Link will re- lectric a sage to the U. 8. Customs office y, disclc today main in Juneau until his return here. 1 of the association’s ———— & Williams was on his way from of mobilization of in- INDIAN SCOTSWOMEN Angoon to Sitka when the break- defense, Robertson or- Lo I down occurred, the message state survey with the ap- BOMBAY — An Association of No Coast Guard boat being av: able here to give the gasboat a tow the rela the U whem the Collector of Customs uest to Ketchikan. Customs office first ferred the message, said that since no life was in danger he authorized was dist liams, the Customs registry shc HODSTO!\. Tex. mules, that faithfully the county’s highway equipment most of their had maintenance lives, cently were “pensioned” by the c pasture “to graze peacefully for the remaind- | They were turned into a er of their lives.” - BRIDGE TRAFFIC DROPS SAN FRANCISCO—Vehicles cros- sing the giant $77,000,000 San Fran- 1938 cisco-Oakland Bay brXige in totaled 8,621,196 against 9,104,765 . The drop was attributed -rate ferry competition B 90-YEAR-OLD ACROBAT S. Commissioner Felix Gray, to send out a rescue boat There are about 30 boats in thi ict listed to men named Wi pulled ail-| proval of Federal off “We are nud\lnn every industrial Scotswomen © of India been formed following a muster of 61 wo- s ved | plant in the nation in order to de- men at a Ladies' St. Andrew's Din- termine wt ones could be con- ner when Scotch salmon and haggis | to | verted speedily to the production of was piped in with traditional cere- | ammunition and other war materi- | i mony. als,” Robertson said. He added: “We want to know also what Am- erica’s capacity to produce these materials would be if an emergency arose.” While Robertson did not comment on the European situation, he said | it was “simply common sense to in- vestigate our manufacturing re- sources at the present time.” i - e BIG HUNTING IN NEPAL not lithgow headed a shooting expedi- WS, oceroses and one bear. | EYE. ON ENGINE nas Flight Capt. E. T. G. Te Roller of the Dutch East Indies army, seen at Burbank, Cal., inspecting a new Lockheed 212, all-purpose ity.| The biggest battle in which Uni- ted States soldiers ever participated vas the Meuse-Argonne battle in! | the World War which lasted 47 days. military plane; a dozen of these American soldiers in that fight num- | bave been ordered for the Neth- bered 1,200,000, { erlands’ colonies. 7= HAS BEEN FIRST "< From the Very First g s in to | sl g LUMSDEN, Sask—W. Chaterton, The Quistanding preference of industrial and commercial Lunmsden picneer, is 90 years old buyers for RAY OIL IRNF | but says “I feel like 30.” To prove " OIL BURNERS tells the story. 0UR it he walks to the Lumsden school | where he “chins” the acrobatic bar RlCE 8 A“LEKS co ‘ a few times “just to show 'em.’ i e AT Third and Franklin Streets— PHONE 34 P. J. Pitzsimmons, Credit Agent for Indian Corpo fice of Indian Affairs, is ations of the Of- leaving tonight for Klawock on business. JUNEAU'S ROTARY CONFERENCE—May 18-19-20 RED LABEL, 8 years oid. BLACK LABRL, 12 yeurs old. Both 86.8 preof. If a mon is a gude judge o’ gude whisky. . . sooner ay check. . . or later be’ll be sippin’ snough o pa rent expenses. ASK US! to explain the fully. Johnnie Walker and soda! \ BORN 1820.. still going strong 17’5 sensible to stick with JOHNNIE WALKER BLENDED SCOTCH WHISKY DA DRY GINGER ALE, INC.,, NEW YORK, N.Y.; SOLE DISTRIBUTOR CANAL BOAT Crew of Beathed Troller | inger of Craig, was driven ashore in | i NEW DELHI—7Viceroy Lord Lin-| tion in Nayap which ended with a | bag including 14 tigers, three rhine- | The Pooled Account Plan gathers all your debts into one “pool.” Each of your creditors receives regular payments on account from the money you arrange to leave with us from your We'll be glad PHONE 28 [ Alive by Mistake? S Rewpaior s s s o Mrs. Lois Wojehick wdgar Smart, 28, and Mrs. Julia Wheaton, 25, of Ashuelot, N. H, Inre dead of drinking poisoned |liquor with which, police said, Al- fred Wojehick, 32, of Batticboro, Vt., had planned to drink a “death |loast” with his estranged wife, | Lois, pictured above. P Wojehick admitted poi liguor, Smart w brother-in-law FULFORDS TO MOVE T0 MICHIGAN PORT d, of the cut- ter Haida, and his family, have re- Wojehick's isfer orders to Sault St higan, were he will join the cutler Osipe Lieut. Fulford is at t - in Seattle with the Haida that vessel is receiving overhaul. It is expected the cutter will sail for Juneau this w end. Effective date of Lieut. Fulford's transfer is u wn D SUES FOR DIVORCE Suit for divorce was filed in Dis- trict Court tc y by Alex Demos of Douglas against Hilda Demo In- compatibility of temperament was given as groun THE ROYAL Beauty Salon ANN EARLY BARR Owner—Operator yes....you, too. Dn not Aorqet a going over right now for your hair, your hands your face there's a big new seas ahead PHONE 728 DEBT! TIONAL BANK BUILDING . . Pooled Account Plan WILL GET YOU oUT or . You keep all your cur- plan more —ALASKA CREBDIT BUREAU- CHARLES WAYNOR-Manager .. FIRST NA' "TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS A SACRED TRUST CARLYLE NAMED CHIEF OF LAW ENFORCEMENT \ jls fo Supervise Territorial Liquor Agents, Etc.— Office Here - | 3. B. Carlyle, formerly Liquor En- | | forcement Officer in the Third Di- vision, has been appointed Chief of the License Officers of the Ter- |ritory, Treasurer Oscar G. Olson | announced today. | Carlyle has established headquar- | ters in the Senate chambers on the | Full responsibility for Treasurer's office, is now in the Territory under the new law the ing Joe Green, Tax Clerk in the es to serve as standards for pa World Service Meets Tomorrow Afternoon All women who are intérested are invited to.attend the meeting to- morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock of the World Service Circle, to be held in the Parlors of the Northern Light Presbyterian Church, with Mrs. J. F. Worley presiding, and the devo- led by Mrs. tional being George Schmidt. Guest be Mrs J. Rogers, speakers for the day will David Waggoner and Mrs. who will discuss inter- esting highlights on the recent Presbytery at Hoonah Special music will be provided by hostesses for the include Mrs. R. C. J. F. Worley. a quartet, and oon will nd Mrs. aftern 115-2ND ST. IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S NEW SPRING HATS at TWO Low Prices! Straws! Felts! Spring bonnets to win your com- pliments! Flower - topped pill- $1 95 boxes, winsome bonnets, sailors, berets, dashing brims . . . lots of a”d 2.95 BRIGHT suedes! Shop today! . . . IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY AT DEVLIN'S NEW DANCE FROCKS it’s tune-up time.... | | | | f \ second floor of the Federal Build- enforce- | ment of liquor and other laws of | the Territory now lies with Carlyle, Olson said. 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