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NEW YORK PARTY COMES TO ALASKA ON FISHING CRUISE Member fowaaIe Frosh Crew Is Aboard Yacht Caroline—Call Here The ht Caroline has arrived at Ketchikan with a party that is starting on a three weeks' fishing ruise of Southeast Alaska and a | will be made at Juneau Aboard the Caroline is Elton cs, partner of Dominick and rick, New York brokerage Ihe blames on Covich's letter, Krause | | was dompelled ‘to quit his employ- ment in Bristol Bay and return to| Juneau, the suit states [ Actual damage from Covich's al- | Jeged libelous statements, Krause lists as $300 expenses in making | the trip to Bristol Bay and return, | $300 loss of wages for two months and $1,500 loss of prospective profit in Bristol Bay. He also asks $1,000 for damage to reputation and $5- 000 exemplary damages, for a total of $8,100. Frank H Krause. MISS SIMPSON LEAVING | 70 ATTEND WEDDING IN OLYMPIA OF CLASSMATE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939. NOME EXPORTING JOBLESS; SHIP ASKS EXCEPTION El Capifan fo Be Used as Unemployeds Steamer If Request Is Granted A request from S. W. Taggart,| Agent of the Consolidated Olympic | Steamship Line at Nome, for per-| mission for the steamer El Capitan | license allows was received night by the Collector of Customs here and referred to Steamboat on the present trip clear Nome of unemployed in _order message said Unless the men are taken on the they will| not be able to leave Nome until| southbound | Alaska Steamship vessel has been|ywous progress Administration by booked solid by other passengers.| El Capitan, Taggart said, August, as the next PRSP Sl S ey LEAP INTO SEA SAN DIEGO, Cal, June 13.—Ap- and to carry more passengers than its| children, equipped wtih life pre- last | servers, leaped overboard from the proximately 30 men, women to men. Judge J. H. 8. Morison is of- | fering the jobless army transpor- | tation back to the States in order | to clear up a bad unemployment situation op Seward Peninsula, the Salmon Findings 1§ Reported SEATTLE, July 13. — Interesting fad% concerning pink salmon are |given in a report prepared for the R. W. Richardson, technolo- | gist of the United States bureau of fisheries, here. : ‘ After an intensive scientific study, | Dr. Richardson disclosed the flest | protein of the fish does not changc sport fishing barge Glen Mayne! after it had drifted into the surf when the salmon type of water to another. This dis- proves a popular belief that the nu- tritional value changes under such conditions. However, the fat content of the fish does change with migration, Dr. Richardson reported. Dr. Rich- ardson has been conducting a sur- vey on food fishes of Washington for the past two years and will soon make a complete report, ac- cording to Don G. Abel, state WPA administrator. g P S e A pair of deer antlers with 78 points, a world record, is on ex- hibition at San Antonio. CONFIRMATION, FEDERAL JUDGE, IS CALLED BACK WASHINGTON, June 13. — The Senate late yesterday reversed its confirmation of Federal Judge El- mer Davis on a motion by Senator Barbour of New Jersey. The surprise action came after the confirmation had been sent to the White House preparatory to Presi- dent Roosevelt’s signing the Davis commission. The nomination had been con= firmed entirely out of order by un-, animous consent on motion of Sen- ator McKellar of Tennessee. Y Said Senator Barbour: “There was' entirely too much hurry on this | business. I wanted to object at least temporarily to this nomination to study it a little bit.” - «Deaths in U. 8. railroad acci- dents in 1938 totaled 4,879, the low- est annual mark on record. ——————— — Twenty-three states since 1921, have passed acts levy:ng taxes on cigarettes. ————————— Try an Empire ad. his wife, daughter Nancy, son on, Jr. and their friend, Fern- a Demohrenschildt | Elton Parks, Jr., is a member of near Carlsbad, 35 miles north of here, and were swept safely ashore by the breakers. The 120-foot barge broke her Leaving tomorrow on the Princess Inspection Service headquarters at Louise, Miss Annabelle Simpson. San Francisco. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert' Taggart's telegram Simpson of this city, will travel to Capitan, due to sail said the EI for Seattle the Yale frosh crew this year KRAUSE.EAYOR CANDIDATE, SUES UNION SECRETARY Covich Accused of Libeling Miner in Letters fo Bristol Bay (Continuea from Page One) paign for Mayor, ize spoke several| times over the local radio statioa, nis platform being one that unions| and employers should try to get along together. Krause ran last in field of four candidates. i Covich's letters, Krause alleges, | were received by L. H. Herrin at Naknek, Hilbert Anderson at Snag Point and one Flick, delegate at| Choggiung, among others. Quit Job to go Fishing Krause said he had quit a job' at the mine to go fishing in Bris- tol Bay and that Covich knew this at the time of writing the letters. For more than a year he has been earning a wage of approximately £150 per month at the mine, Krause states, and says he would have earned more than $1,500 at Bris- tol Bay during the fishing season. Shortly after he arrived at Nak- nek in June, Krause states in his ut, he was approached by Herrin and told to “get out of the coun-| try.” He was told the same by An- on at Snag Point, and by Flick £t Choggiung that his life was in inger unless he left Bristol Bay, complaint alleges Left Bristol Bay on of these threats, which the FREE DELIVE | Stanford University Olympia, Washington, where she will attend the wedding, as maid- of-honor, for a former classmate at the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Schmitz. Originally planned for a later date, the wedding will take place this month because of the unex- pected transfer of the groom, a young naval lieutenant, who with his bride will leave shortly after the colorful naval wedding for his new base at Lakehurst, N. J. - D s - Lioness Meefs Man; Both Quickly Beat It ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., July 13. —Coming 'round the mountain Al- bert Lewallen, tree surgeon, found himself face to face with a moun- tain lioness. “I was surprised and so was the lioness,” said Lewallen, who lived to tell the tale. I threw up my left hand to protect my face if she leaped and waved a small hatchet back and forth with my right hand. The lioness waved a paw at me, bared her claws, snarled and began | a retreat. | “So did I. T was too scared to| run but finally climbed a tree and called for help.” Before aid arrived, however, the | lioness escaped. % s gk Exerts estimate the number of | World War veterans receiving hos- | pital treatment will reach a peak | in 1949. | FRIDAY: 1 BAKED INDIVIDUAL CHICKEN PIE For LUNCHEON at the BARANOF RY today from Nome, wis licensed to carry but 12 passengers but that if permission were granted it would carry many more than that anchor shackle. & AR A “Alaskana” by Marie Drake at all | book stores, 50 cents. Chewing delicious WRIGLEY’S P.K. GUM daily helps you keep fresh and alert. Criewing is a “‘safety valve”—a normal, natural outlet for stored-up tension. The cooling, refreshing flavor of P.K. Chewing Gum and the relaxa- tion it gives you affords an easy, quick pick-up. Chewing P.K. Gum helps to brighten your teeth, keep your gums firm and strong and sweeten your breath. - WRIGLEY’S P.K. Enjoy this satisfying treat Healthful P.K. 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