Alaska Miner, The (Newspaper) - June 13, 1939, Fairbanks, Alaska THE Fairbanks Alaska June Page Thirteen 230 Editors Will Make North Trip Members of the National Editori al Association which will visit Fair banks this month wUl number 230 Open PHILADELPHIA June 10 Johnny Bulla Chicago pro shot his Anchorage News Items Plane Play Boys Two youthful air enthusiasts are alleged to have stolen an airplane at Bethel flown 300 to 400 air and covered a mile and onehalf before crashing on the ice of the Ellis was elected the new secretary Mattresses Burn More than 100 mattresses and some furniture were destroyed by fire in the warehouse of the Eck mann Furniture Company at An HeaSs Fnr Dept Roy Landstrom fur buyer for the Northern Commercial Company Relations 2 Powers Breaking Kuskokwim River it was learned at Anchorage Henry Jung one of the way to a lead in the Na tional Open golf championship a round j at the Shore hospital according to telegraphic advices rej of gg for a total 211 by the Fairbanks One shot behind were Clayton er Seattle offices of the charlotte N pro whose Alaska Steamship Company J 66 was the best round of the The editorial excursion party will ail from Seattle next Tuesday ament Denny with 70 Craig Wood and Slamming Sammy Snead June 13 and will be in Fairbanks j Marvin Ward Wednesday June 21 I amateur had 213 and w make it Tentative Entertainment Program E B Collins chairman of the en committee of the Fair banks Chamber of Commerce de clared that the visitors will be hon or guests ata luncheon to be given j by the Chamber and will be shown j interesting places in the city and I mining operations on neighboring creeks The luncheon which will be served in the basement of the La throp Building will be made up as nearly as possible of Alaska food Mr Collins stated Tile program entertainment of the editors is merely of a tentative nature at present Definite ar rangements cannot be perfected un 4i we learn the hour of their arri val and how long they will Chairman of Womens Committee Mrs Dorothy is chair man of the womens committee which look after the feminine members of the editorial party The chamber is anxious that the editors receive a favorable im pression of the city and country They represent all sections of the nation On return to their homes a hot dog fight Judge McSpadden Olin Dutra Tommy Armour and John E Rogers hat 214 and Hor j ton Smith 215 Ralph Guldahl dropped to 216 sustained in the wreck The other boy Carley is believed to have escaped unhurt Pilot Leo has joined the staff of the Anchor TOKYO June with age store in charge of the new have been aggravated al buying department which was to the breaking point by in Moore owner of the plane who was j in Anchorage at the time said re ports coming to him say his plane is beyond repair He had left it on the river ice while he visited Anchorage The two boys aged 18 and 19 had worked with Pilot Moore from time to time assisting him in gassing up ed recently The Northern Com Company announced that the buying service for trappers will be continued the year around John Bruner John Bruner 49 a resident of An creasing incidents in China a gov informant asserted spokesman for the admiralty declared that at the same time a calm attitude must be preserved Newspapers charged Britain is since 1934 died at the An seemingly endeavoring to intimid hospital following a lingerI ate Japan and she is adopting a the chores ship down and other ing illness Mr Bruner had been ill for 16 years He worked for six months in the Star Bakery af ter arriving at Anchorage but due to his health his work arid been intermittent since He and his family operate the C Street hotel H D Surviving are his widow and four Word has been received at Ansons Jack Joe Frank and Kennth all in AnChorage Mr Bruner was a Master Mason member of the of the death of Henry D Walbridge 83 of New York city a public utilities operator and for j Knights Templar and the Shrine j PARIS June 10 It was report ed from Berlin sources that Chan cellor Hitler is drafting a plan for International action to allay war fears and said it would be made j public next month when launching j a battleship j Sources close to Hitler at Berlin i said the Paris report was surprise to Ready Discuss Claims LONDON June 10 lain in a speech Friday night at Birmingham said Britain is still many years chairman of the torate of the Bank of Alaska Mr Walbridge played a prominent part in establishing the Bank of Alaska and was the last stockholder outside of Alaska When E A Rasmuson president purchased his interests two years ago ownership came en tirely into Alaskans Continue RRy Cas Trial of the injunction suit involv ing use of the Anchorage city dock continued until next August at the request of the Alaska Railroad defendants Heinie Berger plaintiff made no objections to the move In the action Captain Berger seeks a permanent injunction restraining the newspapermen and ready to discuss around a thg railroad with women are sure to write about their ence table the claims of Germany j tng movement of freight from the or any other country provided there seems a reasonable prospect j Leslie Will Wed of j Announcement nas been made in Another Threat Spokane of the engagement of PRAGUE June 10 Nazis at j Frank E LesUe formerly of Prague threatened new restrictive measures unless the mysterious kill ing of a German police sergeant is solved today Musicians Union Anchorage musicians organized the Musicians Protective Associa tion local 650 of the American Fedj of Musicians and elected Walter Swanson president Other officers are Betty Woods vice pres ident Eugene Smith secretary treasurer and Wayne Priem ser The charter mem bers are Maurice Akre Art Nel son C J Crowe Betty Woods Hank Laako Walter Swanson Ken Laughlin Rica Swanson Eddie Meier Heinie Swanson Bob Morris Prank Swanson Ed Nightingale Eugene Smith Wayne Priem Isaac Shadura and Anna Prill strong attitude in the belief the United States will back her and be cause she fears the resistance by Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek ia weakening before the Japanese mil in Paid to Shake Hand Which Shook of FORT HUNT Virginia June John Draganza CCC boy Rochester did a big business his acquaintances selling trip and to express their opinions of the Northland its people its resources arid its opportunities Fascist Salute Given Royalty Italian l I Seward to Miss Grace Fuller Dud ley Of Belmont Mass Mr Leslie is the brother of Mrs George Col well of Anchorage He was reared Committee of 20 A plea for cooperation in forest fire prevention and the appoint ment of Thomas S Severs tempo manent organization pras expected of the 1940 Anchor to be formed at the handshakes He shook hands with King George during camp inspection Friday and prices for shaking the hand which shook the Kings hand ranged from a bottle of pop to a free shoeshine age Fur Rendezvous committee marked a meeting of the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce attended by nearly 30 active members and guests Mr Severs who has taken an active part in the Fur Rendez vous since its inception was asked by President Clyde Ellis to call a meeting of the committee of 20 elected at the meeting A per NEW YORK June 10 An audi jle gasp came the crowd when Cantu Italian Commis ioner Generalat the fair gave the fascist salute when he was present d to King George and Queen Eliza eth at Hall Newspaper Man Accidentally Shot By His Grandson i M O S C O W Idaho June j George pioneer in Seward and went through high j I school there For some time he j j worked for the Alaska Railroad j About eight years ago he went to j the States and is now sales repre sentative for and ers in Spokane Miss Dudley j attended Pomona College in fornia and was graduated at the Katerine Gibbs school in Boston u b J 11 j I Police Commissioner Valentine es west newspaper man and publisher j with the of that saw the King of the Moscow was E G Biggs nd Queen enroute or at the fair killed in a hunting accident by his j Word Qf thg of Ernest G Hit their open bulletproof cars 12yearold grandson who was 5Q former patrolman so swiftly across town that shooting squirrels from the back was from were disappointed in getting a car Portland Chief of Police R H Hut nly a bare glimpse The weapon was discharged said Mr Biggs died after a ong Belayed by the wel ome while visiting the British and exhibition their majes es left for Hyde Park to be guests f President and Mrs Roosevelt dentally the bullet when phere who was sitting in the front seat Benjamin S Paschall For Relief Of AND AILMENTS Kubon 1st and Cushman Fairbanks Former Matinee Idol Owen Moore Is Found Dead i BEVERLEY HILLS June j Owen Moore 52 former matinee idol and first husband of Mary Pickford i was found dead in an apartment where he Jay fully clothed in bed when Mrs Kathryn Perry Moore re turned home from work in a motion j picture studio i She said he had been brooding rei trea tm en t for stomach ulcers failed He passed away at the Portland Clinic where he went for relief after resigning position with the city in March Mr Brigs was born in Phoenix and came to Alaska in 1916 During the construction days of the Alaska operated a freight serv ice between Anchorage and river points Later he trapped and did some prospecting in the and Skwentna river districts He worked for the Alaska Railroad and then for the Alaska Road Commis sion for a short time and in 1938 was appointed night patrolman Golf President Cuddy the new cently because of inability to find j president of the Anchorage Golf work in pictures Club for the coming year Clyde WAGNERS ALASKA RADIO SUPPLY Building Anchorage DISTRIBUTOR OR DEALER Receivers and Transmitters Pioneer Power Plants I va n Zenith Radios and Batteries Harvey Karr Transmitters SRC Licensed Radiophone Transmitters Carried in Stock RADIO REPAIRS AND ENGINEERING SERVICE TGC LICENSE APPLICATIONS COMPLETED Engr