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FOR TROLLERS - offshore from Sitka records here, is Port Alexander boat . unlisted wi and south a 30 foot : boat owned by Herb Mjor- e, was not found on he gasboat Ketchum ocated safely anchored in Si- i Cove at an island a few miles THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 19, 1939. th = of Poland’s Capital, Warsaw, Shelled by German: t Chickadee Is Sunk- Gigne e ckioss woers. said shore parties | ida offic searching beach lines for wrec and a numbe# of boats are nc missing Joan L. sunken Chick, After Storm g for the urvivors from the - BASEBALL TODAY storm Haida pick y fishermen at e following are scores of g-.ni two Major Tt played in the this he gasboat Chicka gasboat Ketchum he boat Joan I afternobn National Le: 11 miss- by American Leagu: New York 6; Chicag St. Louis 2; Boston 6 Detroit 3; Philadelphia 4. e The Book ALASKA, Revised an Enlarged, Now On Sale: S1.00. poles, as e Chickadee wa n by her trolling identified in were te the Chickadee n ten fathoms of ate of he W Schilling s You will bake finer textured cakes, that stay fresh longer, with Schilling Baking Powder. 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You need have no ng a liberal supply. down ! hesitancy Leagues | oW | or b | nd | tion policy when they arrived for| work and found birds by the score at roost on bookcases, chairs and typewriters. When they summoned janitors to shoo away the visitors from the eighth-floor offices this theory was shattered—the birds, chimney swal- lows, had used an open window | to come in out of the rain. { WORLD'S FIRST ~ DIPPER-DREDGE - EXCITES MINERS 'Stewart Refurns from In-| e " lerior, HailsNew | TAKE STRIKE VOTE Equipmem BUTTE, Mont., Sept. 19. — The | CIO United Mine Workers union | An interesting piece of new is prepared for a strike vote against | equipment, the world's first dipp2r-!the huge Anaconda Copper Com-| | dredge, is exciting the attention «f pany, America's largest producer | | mining men as it works placer of copper | |ground for the Triple-X Mining! The strike vote will be taken \ | Company on Moose Creek in the | Bonnifield District north of Ne- | nana. | Wednesday. | Union negotiators rejected com- | pany proposals to set a $5 mini-| | Territorial Commissioner of mum wage for new contracts ef-| Mines B. D. Stewart, returning this fectjve October 1. In recent years | week from an extensive inspection gopner mine wages have been on f gold fields of the Interior, said gliding scale, based on the mar- the Triple-X firm, which also i5 ket price of the metal operating a drdgline, is well sat- L AT WHITEHORSE The new type of dredze, a Becker-Hopkins, was built in Cali- fornia and erected on Moose Creek by A. R. Maguire of Fresno. It is geting a severe test, Stewart sald,| pp.0 10q weather had stalemat- |as it is working in heavy ground ed practically all flying operations| Healy Fire Out of Pacific Alaska Airways between | The Commissioner said the : . Juneau and Fairbanks last | :(n the Heau‘ Rsncr .(,U‘,il Lu")“;u" week end, flights both ways were | lon mine at Suntrana was fIn- .. ,10teq today, except for stop- ally sealed off completely and was shown by air samples to have been extinguished. Production at the mine is proceeding normally, in fact was higher in August than at any other time in the mine’s history. over at Whitehorse. The plane which left here Sun- day and stopped overnight at Skag- way, reached Fairbanks today, while Al Monsen and Ralph Sa-| vory were at Whitehorse this af- lod | ternoon where they were to remain Development of the Banjo tonight. | by l)he Rled Tppl ymm;; Cfmv‘_]m:y" Those -coming on in tomorrow, | |90 tie olf Quiiglvs propey” ls "mlw('amcr permitting, from White-| | major development in the Kant- i horse are, B. B. Betts, Mrs. Oliver ishon DUSIIcE: | Riewart . sq1d He: Anderson, Miss A. Manley, Mr. and | said the company has a new 50- | S. dd, Mrs. J. L. Hughes ton mill in operation. Extensiv { Btre. Loy T » i | @ K. H. Krieble. development work is being done by e RO UL ARl the Golden Zone Mine in the| | Broad Pass District. Manager |ond puss Disniec Manncer v American Clipper at work. A sawmill, offices, camp,| . . Crossing Atlantic, road, machine shops, bunkhouses and residences have been complet- NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Pan Am- erican Airways deny reports that |ed, a mill is being built and con- | siderable underground development | is in progress. The mine hopes to! get into production before winter e Engineers at Work J Stewart moved his headquarters | from * Mount McKinley National Park to Fairbanks for two weeks ‘and inspected the work of Min- |ing Engineer Henry Joesting with | geophysical equipment. Another| | Commission Engineer, Jack Roehm, | was at Fairbanks. He has covered | the region between the Tuluksak | River and Goodnews Bay, has | worked in the Flat-Iditarod and | Ruby Districts and is now back at Fairbanks after a visit to the Fortymile, He is to proceed down the Railroad and stop at Valdez. Dry weather has handicapped | hydraulic operators in some sec- tions, Stewart found, but reports that lack of rain is not so serious |now as it once was, most of the | equipment now being mechanical. Mrs. Stewart visited at the Park with the family of their son, Ben, {an Engineer with the Alaska Road YOUR SAVINGS | Commission. The Stewarts came‘ ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY out over the Richardson Highway AyAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- |by stage, proceeding through a| = gg RETURNS WITH THE | snowstorm for two-thirds of the et Snalieis ALASKA FEDERAL They Just Came in Savings and Loan Assa. T BIGGEST GAME | OF YEAR WAS j 1500-LB. BEAR | 'Commission Records Re- | veals Prize Trophies ‘ in Each Species | y Biggest brown bear of the year, a | giant weighing 1500 pounds, was | brought down by D. S. Hopkins of | near Pavlof Volcano last spring. Gil- bert's bear measured 10 feet, eight iim‘h('s long by 10 feet, five inches | wide and the skull measurement was 1 18% inches by 10% inches. Executive Officer Frank Dufresne“ looked over guides’ reports on the| hunts of the 103 big game hunters | who visited the Territory in the year, ending last June 30 and found lhe“ following records: GRIZZLY — Samuel E. Hcs(eller! of Hutchinson, Kansas, hunting with | Guide Oscar Oberg on Admiralty | | Island, took the biggest grizzly bear | of the year. Its hide measured nine' — | feet, four inches square and its skull 181 inche 1% i S, 3 its huge flying boat the American| "°® 18% inches by 8% inches | Clipper, was forced down on the; BLACK BEAR—Henry A. Roemer, Atlantic .100 miles off the Azores. of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, guided | ‘he company said that the reportsiby V. F. (Red) Williams, shot the! probably arose from the fact thatlargest Southeast Alaska black bear | _' vhe big plane had radio trouble of the year, measuring seven feet,’ and was not in communication with ' 3% inches square and its skull meas- other stations for a time. Pan Am-|uring 13% by 8% inches. erican said that the Clipper is 11;-1 CARIBOU—Best head was taken | ing the Atlantic on schedule. |by G. A. Blomstrom on the Healy| | River, with John Colvin as guide. | | The antlers had a spread of 48 in-1 | ches, with 26 points. | | MOOSE—W. Osborn, hunting for| the American Museum of Natural | TAX COLLECTIONS . TOIAI' 585'112'5 History in New York, fel_led the larg- | The City of Juneau has collected | of 65 inches, 14-inch breadth of | 88571255 In 1939 taxes, City Clerk|palm and 34.points. Carl Anderson | Harley J. Turner announced’ today.| was guide and the head came from | Unpaid taxes became dt‘lmquendthe Kenai. Later in the season, September 15. ’ | Guide Tom Odale of Tustumena | Much of the balance of the $130,- | Lake found a dead moose killed in | 000 assessed will come in second !ibattle with another. Its spread was | half payments before March 15. S NI, LOLA’S BEAUTY SHOP Will be closed from Sept. 11 1hout Oct. 15 — - Empire Want Aas Bring Results. |78 inches, an all-time record. | MOUNTAIN SHEEP—G. B, Parr| lof San Diego, Texas, hunting with ' to| Guide Earl Olmstead in the Rainy adv. | Pass section, secured a mountain sheep whose horns measured 394 inches on the front courve, had a* %i"IiIII"I|IllllIIIlllllIIIIIIH|IIllllIIllI"IIIIlll|IIIII|IllIIIIIIIIIIillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllIIHIIIIIiII]IllIIIIIIIIIIiIIllIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!(lIIIII|Il|IIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII = ANNOUNCEMENT! CHANGE OF MANA ACCESSORIES GAS and OIL REPAIR SERVICE of Juneau Out of the Rain RO Remember the | RICHMOND, Va, Sept. 19.—vVir- ; Gastineau Garaye |ginia Conservation Commission em- ! polyees wondered if their agency 'had embarked on @ new conserva- 4 > A circumference of 14! inches at the base and a spread of 21 inches. MOUNTAIN GOAT — William Phillips of Bath, New York, hunting in Southeast Alaska with Guide Wes Myers, brought down a billy goat with horns nine inches long and with a circumference at the base of four inches. Estimated weight was 300 pounds. 14-Year-0ld Slayer Insane LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 19.— ¢ with swimming Greenwood Park, ASTINEAU UNDER MANAGEMENT OF JOHN BOURNE Specialists in Repair Work for All Makes of Cars PHONE 727 0000000000000 A 14-year-old slayer, Richard Jen- sen, was declared in sane today by a board of psychiatrists named by Juvenile Judge Ben Lindscy Young Jensen admitted his playmat¢, 15-year-old Williams at his home last month TULSA, Okla., Sept. 19.—Charged | He said the Williams boy had in the nude at |teased him about being an ex-con- two Negro boys| /ict. Jensen had served a term in BLACKOUT killing Billy Spokane, hunting at Uyak on May | were brought before Judge John | state reform school. Judge Lind- 10, a compilation of the records of | Hatch. ey committed the boy to a men- the Alaska Game Commission “Jedge, we wasn't in the nude, | tal institution after receiving shows. we had on black trunks,” protested | psychiatrist board report. | The bear's hide measured 11 feet|one boy. el i, i o s m— long by 11 feet, eight inches wide | “What time was it?” the judge | ¢ | Its skull, weighing 20 pounds clean- | asked Patrolman Armstead Berry | FRIED FRESH | |ed, was 19% inches long by 12 “Nine thirty of a moonless night,” | | |inches wide. The guide was Fred|said he. TUNA Flsll Kvasnikoff. The judge laughed and let the and Drawn Butter | Another huge trophy was secured | boys off with a $4 suspended fine. by A. C. Gilbert, the toy manufact- g T IR Bal’anof Tomorrow urer, who hunted with Andy Simons| Empire classifieds bring results. | g & East for a long trip—or locally—ride Empire Builder Lux- ury Coaches. 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