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1 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY APRII 26, 1929. By CLIF I‘ STERRETT You'D RETTER WATCH) YouR STEP TO-DAY | . IT'S FRIDAY GREAT WOTCH TELL Marine News weeesco0e 00 Steamer Niovements NGRTHBOUND Virginia IV sails for Chich gof and way ports at 6 o'- @ clock every Wednesday night. America First leaves every @ Wednesday at 1 p. m. for © Petersburg and Kake and e way ports. ° eee00000 080 e v — o000 c.c0000 5 TIDES TOMORXOW cescoeecoececoes High tide, 16.2 feet. Low tide, 8 -1.0 feet High tide, 3:12 p.m,, 13.5 feet. Low tide, 8:5¢4 pm. 32 feet. —t———— PARKS RESIGNS AS CAPTAIN; HAS POST ' WITH AIRWAYS CO.! several 1 and Capt. Larry Park: fpnths Captain of g\fleumgm boat Margnita, glgned that post to take on with the Washington-Alaska i\rv.ays Company, operators of the olane Juneau that it now plans to operate out of Juneau this sea- son. The full details of Capt. Parks’s pew position will not be made pub- | Hc until the arrival 'of the Juneau on her return flight from Seattle, but it was made known that he will more than likely represent the gempany in Juneau, having charge of flight bookings and other busi- ness - details that arise from the plane operating in the local ter- ritory. Capt. Cevern Swanson was in charge of the Margnita on her last outward sailing and Theodor Hey- der, a large stockholder in the Coastwise Transportation Company, owners of the ship, was purser, which post he will probably hold over for the remainder of the sea- son. PLAN TO BUY NEAR MILLION POUNDS OF FISH DURING 1929 J. E. Berg, Alaskan representa- tive of the Marlyn Fish Company Of Seaitle, returned to Ketchikan on the cteamer Alaska after spend- ihg several days here working on @etails of his company’s entry into the Juneau fish buying field. H'Mr. Berg appointed an -agent Hére who will buy for the company. Halibut will be the fish most large- 1y handled. Mr, Berg stated before Jéaving that he expected his com- pany to buy 1,000,000 pounds of halibut, salmon and other fish here dufing the 1920 season. 1"The Marlyn Fish Company now has branches in Ketchikan, Wran- and Petersburg and accord- to Mr. Berg’s plans he will other buying stations along the coast. ———— NOTICE OF SAILI ‘The Motorship “OREGON" will from Seattle May 1st. Wire orders at once or see D. B. , Juneau Agent. posi- GUNS! GAL.) A WANN A ME FER?Y HOUSE CLEARS BIG CALENDAR, | disposition yesterd eived a | setback when it was recommitted | to the Committee on Judicia: | further amendment. | Kills Sgagway School Bill By a vote of 2 Mr. Shat- tuck’s bill appropria $4,000 for | improvement of the Skagway school Thé town of was given $300 to re-imburse for expenditures made in restor- | ing the old Russian blockhouse on vIn(]x:n\ River. A Dbill providing that municipalities cannot tax | money -on deposit in local banks or s, was passed. A trap refund ibill for the relief of Hardcastle & | Charles, Ketchikan, was indefi- postponed. These were all e bills. ix Senate Bills Passed Six Senate bills were passed by the House. Among these wi | measures providing for the contin- uation of.aid to prospectors; gen- eral authority for the Treasurer to d fish trap licenses under cer- conditions; $1,000 to be set to 1 - . ° . . . ® . . . ® Admiral Evans due Saturday e # night. ° % Admiral Rogers due Monday N B $ SCHEDULED SAILINGS o § Aleutian scheduica to sail e ® from Seattle April 27 at e o & 9am *|Lower House Acts on Many | ® Princess Alice scheduled to ® Meas 3 $ sail from Vancouver April @ easures Thursday— $ 20t 9 pm. e Women's Bill Delayed § Alameda is scheduled to sail ® : from Seattle April 30, at 9 : Tl Wtarins - vesterdny “afternobel . disposed of the biggest calendar $ Alaska scheduled to sail from @ Um‘: MR Atertaken on afy il $ Seattle Moy 4, at 9 &m. @ e day since the beginning of the $ = g ® 'session. It passed nine mens- § SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ,ures, killed two, continued four ih ?Yulmn scheduied southbound ® c..onq illling . recommitted: oxe ® about April 30. ® land considered 22 others in second 8 Admiral Watson is scheduled ® reqqing — These were advapced % southbound about May 2. ® I5ha will ‘domie’ up for passage in s ST : today's session. % for Sitka and way ports’at e |[0Stéred by the Alaska Federatién £ 6 oclock Thursday night. o |Of Women’s Clubs, slated for final % ® (] A . . L] L was lost. tain (aside to provide for a college edil- |eation for Bennie Benson, design- er of Alaska’'s flag; an appropria- tmn of $740 in payment of expense: !incurred at Fairbanks during the smallpox epidemic of last winter, and two other minor bi | The House by umanimous vote refused to concur in the Senate mendments to House Bill No. 46. This measure as passed by the House authorized the Territorial Road Commission to e: road funds in the construction of air- | plane landing fields and hydroplane moorlngs without restricting expen- It re- ditures for that purpose ANOTHER LOT OF CANNED ‘GOODS Packed in clean, sanitary cans by Ben Bullard at Taku, Alaska Strawberries, No. 2, 3 for $1.00 Raspberries, No. 2, for $1.00 Blueberries, No. 2, 38¢, 2 for 75¢ Try these for Pies or Shorcake Rhubarh, No. 2, 23¢, 2 for 45 cents Sauce for Breakfast or Pies 35¢, 35¢, 3 Sanitary Grocery 4 PHONES 83—85 “The Store That Pleases” c|ed for defeat. WAL IFIT ANT / OLE FRED FRIDAY IN THE FLESH’ SAY! L AINT SEEN YOU IN A COON'S AGE! )‘ ,AM' THAT REMINDS ME HERE'S THAT TH\RTF"—N STCI_‘;{{;TE #17. ‘. SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Sonthbound April 10 April 8 April 16 April 24 April 21 April 30 May 17 May 3 Teave Scattle *Yukon tAlameda *Aleutian *Alaska fAlameda *Yukon *Aleutian fAlameda April 6 April 9 April 13 April 16 ....April 16 9p.m. April 20 pril 20 ....April 27\ April 30 9p.m. May t—Calls Ketchikan, Wrangell Petersburg, Juneau, quired municipalities of 1,000 or more population to co-operate to the extent of 25 per cent of the| total expenditu: Towns of small- er populations- were not required {to put up any money. The Senate | amendments Iimited the Territor- al ‘expendituzes to a maximum of 0 per cent ‘of the road funds, equire 10 per cent co-op! of municipalities betweern 500 and 1,000 population. Two Memorials “were pa: the House. One of these asks the ! Post Office Department in renew mail contracts betwec and Skagway and S increase its rates of r T tle Haines and Skagway. ®*—Calls Ketchikan, Wrangell, Juneau, Cordova, Valdez. Latouche and Seward. W. E. NOWELL, Agent, Phone 2 Passenger accom- j modations on all § Admiral Line ves- SERVING ALASKA tionate to rates paid fo services to American steame en _Americs The oihe: and Federal 1c ting be ing por Territc THE EMPIRE Is the Medium .i hAll‘d- ing ag ies to construct a tram| road connecting Kn mapa = Springs, where an orphanag maintained, with iie Nom ! Through which the general ublic can always have its wants supplied. ton tram road. Closing time for classified It seemed apparent it was head- Opposing it, Messrs. Donnelley Chiidren’s Home Opposed .| advertisements: 2 P. M. For 45 minutes this mo: g the | Closing time for display ad- House debated the wisdom of es-|l yertisements: 11 A. M. tablishing a Territo home for Ten cents per line first in- delinquent and dependent children. sertion. A meast king to create such Five cents for continuous an institution, introduced by Mr.{l subsequent insertion. Ziegler, and adversely reported by Count five average words the Committee on Territorial In-|| to the line. stitutions, was considered in second Minimum charge, 50 cents. reading and advanced for final tion tomorrow. Gt ——— Shattuck | — dvisability of such | T questioned the 16 the Federal Government tep from sev The Hipse o ""'jfl?}’flfii‘v’\ " |ForR RE 4-room furnis Sy 5 house with bath. Phone 183 n with the merely d i pendent children; the cost of main- |por RENT — Guiranson Player tenance; and th amption of |~ 50 seasonable rate; - photie burdens now borne rightfully by FOR RENT — Two housekeeping|mon Mr. Ziegler argued at length for the enactment of the measure, rooms over Anna Winn's Hat| ch, he said, could be amended to Shop. provide for a home for delinquents He declared he wa , close in, 326 'NT—Furnished steam heat- | Gold St | MISCELL FOR room house with bath. ympletely Leaving town, must 114, '‘Douglas. sell. Box IANO FOR SAL arle Hunter at First National nk. | L o FOR SALE—Lady's summer coat, fur collar, new, light brown, bust 42, length 45 inches. Telephone 1682 | FOR ¢ fillys Knight | car ! | FOR ) 1sands of feet of PLATE G 5 at 50 cents per| square foot. See LEE ROX, ng Contractor. | | i FOR SALE—Ford Bug, good co dition; Krane. self starter; See Ha for| t ze Bar- Mink Farmer, Tag- ory. \FOR _SALE — 10 room furnished| ‘ flat; telephone 2683. SALE—oUne half interest in Berry's Taxi. Inquire M. D. Ber- | ry at Gastineau Hotel or P. O. Box 1176. ANEOUS self of the desirability of havi ol - Telephone 4754. dependent children cared for il SR their own or foster homes, as it|Furnished Apt. for Tel. rent. done at present. No amendment + T however, W offered, and the measure will come up for disposal} Furnished 4 room a ply Nelson's Stationery wrtment. Store. resolutions for the second time, ad- 2004 PALMIST--Come tomorrow. FOR REN: — Smgle and double The House read 12 other Bills and| furnished apts. about May lst.| MacKinnon Apartments. and have your fortune told from your hand.| Work, business, marriage and the | future foretold. 302 Front| Street. |1 | WANTED e-lyriiurnished:WANTED—Yo\mg man wanted to| bills and one House memorial this morning. It had seven Senate bills ) NICKINOVICH Apts. Tel. vancing them for final action Sat- |FOR RENT — M urday. Two bills were continued| room; close in; 515 Gold Street.! for further consideration—Winn’s| — e W IARR e { bill for physical examination and [FOR RENT—1wo light housekeep- | medical attention of school chil-| ing rooms; inquire over Winn | dren, and a meastire by Winn, Zieg-| Hat Shop. ler, Shattuck and McCormick for R, i} the eleétion of , Highway Comihis-|FQR RENT—2 room turnished apt., | Soer thh_steam heat. Also one house~ s 0 NN sasitres keeping goom. Telephone 436. The House passed nine House Changsl Apts. to consider in second reading and cight Senate bills and one Senate memorial for final disposition on its calendar for the afternoon ses- graph, sewing machi sale. Anderson Music Shoppe. PIANO, Victor Orthophonic Phono- |25 the Dunn motion ines. Rent or Ules. sion. Measures passed this morning W a bill giving mechanics 2 lien on personal property ior work performed thereon; one making the stealing of dogs and other animals a larceny and prescribing penalties; FOR RENT—Fu $5.00 per month. view Apts. a measure authorizing commission- ed officers of the Salvation Army to perform marriage -ceremonies; one appropriating $40,000 for stream clearing and destruction of preda- tory enemles of salmon; one ap- propriating - $15,000 for codifying and compiling the session laws and compiled laws of Alaska under the direction of the Governor; a measure providing for the protes- : Alaska. Sealskins U. S. Govt. Inspected We have just received a fine selection from Fouke tion of minor children and pre- | Fur Co., St. Louis. Call scribing punishment of persons,| and see them. Coats made contributing to their delinquency.'| to special order. Reason- Eleet Commissioner | A measure providing for popular' election of the Commissioner of Education, now elected by the Board of Education, passed by a vote of 13 to 3. It provides for the first Commissioner to be eleci- |g ed at the general election in No- vember in 1930 for a two-year term and thereafter the term' will able rates. H. J. YURMAN THE FURRIER Front St. Obp. George Bros. PANCO FOR FOOT MILEAGE and one form only, was passed by Shoe Repairing a vote of 12 to 4, and one relative to suspended sentences after one year's time, and for hearings be- fore revocation, passed 14.to 2. A memorial urging Congress to enact a law permitting Metlakatla In- dians born in British Columbia to become naturalized citizens through regular processes, was also passed. s AERJAL VIEWS OF JUNEAU Alaska Scenic Views adv. | { Se 100 Lo6r Yeafs. [ We have u;nfimsl:)l ::nnco Heels A measure requiring that indict- ments shall charge but one crime l M. Va{-’."" | i GARBAGE HAUILED AND LOT CLEANING Phome 109 or 10 | | Seward St. Opposno Goldstein’s | | —Hl _‘nmr Dimond for his attitude inl learn trade. ss P. O. Box work in store and No schoolboy. Add 'DIMOND RENEWS EFFORTS TO GET E OUT MEASURES | (Continued = | om Fage One) Bli‘é;;nent to suspend by the same vote and Senator Anderson then moved aj I ! When the minority showed |recess. y furnished (@ disposition to oppose the motion. apartments, single or double, | he retorted if there was objection Newly painted; baths and hot to recessing, he would offer a mo- water furnished. Furnished cebins, tion to adjourn untii 5 pm. gatur- Apply Sea-.day. The recess motion was/then carried. In threatening adjourn- |ment, Mr. Anderson criticised Sen- trying to bring bills out of com- mittee and forcing roll calls on his motions, declaring they were mere- ly delaying things. e SEED POTATOES | A selected shipment of Haines, Alaska Seed Potatoes. Seattle Fruit and Produce Co. —adv. >eo We make ana aier all kinds of| fur garments. CGoldstein’s Em-} | porium. . —adv. Home lifilu, Seattle, Washington J. W. WOODFORD Resident Agent 2 Rings on Salmon Eveninga by Appointment The Arcade Cafe Special Dinners on Sundays | LOOSE LEAF SUPPLIES OFFICE EQUIPME tationery, Printing and Binding GEO. COMPAN M. SIMPKINS Regularly and Dependably Leave Arrive: Southbound Seattle Juneau Lv.Junaeu i pril 6 Aprili8 April15 April18 April20 May 2 April24 April27 May 9 April 25 April29 May 2 ..May 8 May 11 May 23 materially improv- ed. You will find them very attrac- tive and comfort- able, Steamer Evans Rogers Watson Evans Rogers Watson Aprit11 April17 NT *—Southeastern and Southwestern ports. Ship and travel via the green boats, INFORMATION and TICKETS: BRICE H. HOWARD, Agt.,, Phone 4 s, et —— GUY L. SMITH, Agent, Douglas - || Reliable Transfer | | Phone 149 Res, 148 | | = COURTESY and GOOD | | SERVICE Our Motto | & e 2 FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Junean for Douglas and Thane PRINCESS ALI April 23, May 4 .5:15 am. _8:15 pm. PRINCESS ALICE—May 14, 2a, June 4 ‘:1§ am. *7:30 p.m. Tickets to or from all Eagtern points of Uniled 9:15 am.t 9:40 pm. States or Canada and to Europe or the Orhn'.. 12°30 pm.t §11:15 pm. Various Routes—Liberal Stcpovers 2:00 p.m. 12 midnight W. L. COATES, Agent. 3:15 pm.t $1:00 am. BRI LIRS e ST *4:00 pm. S— Leaves Douglas for Juneau 6:30 a.m. 6:30 p.m. 8:30 a.m. 17:45 pm. N Ry 11 2 MOTORSHIP MARGNITA lzf?: ‘:‘:" ‘:;fgg 2‘:‘ Leaves City Dock every Thursday evening at 6 o’clock 230 pmt $1:05 am. direct to Funter Bay, Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Hoonah, Port 5:05 p_m: Althorp, Chichagof, Sitka, , Chatham, Killisnoo, Baranof. PR ey ports. Leaves every other Tuesday at il P. M. fot 1—Freight will be accepted. Hames, Skagway and Lynn Canal ports. - Information f—Saturdays” only. §—Effective April 1st. Juneaw Ferry & Naviga- tion Company I.J. Saaricx Jeweler and Optician .fi‘ . _Watches Silverware Leave Juneau Southbound PRINCESS M.AB.Y 5 FOR PRINCE RUPERT, VANCOUVER, SEAT'ILEI COASTWISE TRANSPORTATION CO. ] A. F. McKinnon, Beha.bk Transfer Co., Phone 149. T PRI 5, Alaska Meat Company PHONE 39 Fresh Local Dréssed Hens, Roasters and Broilers, Milani’s Chicken Tamales, Chili Ccn Carne, Crabs, Oysters and Fish Diamonds PO — i Tae JuNeau LAUNDRY eef, between Front and Second Streets Franklin Stre PHONE 359 A COAL FOR EVERY PURPOSE ' Y [ ——— BURFORD’S CORNER “TRY A MALTY PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY Non Better—Box or Bulk Pacific Coust Coal Co. PHONE 412 » FIRE ALARM CALLS 3 Third and Franklin. Front and Franklin, Front, opp. Film Exc! Front, opp. City Whart. Front, near Saw MiIlL Front at A. J. Offf ‘Willoughby, opp. B. Front and Seward. Front aud Maln. Second and Main, Fifth and Seward. Fire Hall. Second and Gold. Fourth and Harris. Fitth and Gold. Fifth and Bust. Seventh and Gold. Fifth and Kennedy. Ninth, back of house, and Week Days Soda IMountain in conmection. Come in and listen to.the radio. Mary Youmg, Prop. Phone 28 Ninth and n. Seventh and Main. Front, near Ferry Way. ‘Willoughby at Totem Gro warehouse and garage. Gastineau and Rawn Way. Calhoun, opp. Juneau Apts. Distin Ave., and Indlan St. Twelfth, Northern L'dry. and Willough We are closing out ou BRUSHING LACQUER of PRATTS AND LAMBERTS at : ONE-HALF PRICE at - JUNEAU FAINT STORE hange. 8. Salls every Wednesday MOTORSHIP VIRGINIA IV, stz every wednesda Bay, Strawberry romt, u?utrlor Island, Port Althorp, Soapstone Point, Apex-El Nido, mm-cmmot Falcon Arm and Chichagof. Carr; Pu lengers and Freight. All freight to be oa City Dock al k Wednesday. Alaskan Hotel, Puone Single O, Agent. Junuu Motorship Company. P. R THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU Our Services You Begin and End at the Gang Plank ot ery l’uuanr-Cnrrying Boat NORTH‘ERN HOTEL up; $3.00 per week aad By ol powor