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e i A e S S § MRS e L G R T ORISR DR SN T e ST e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1931. e = = 7 oo s g e ——— 1 | ‘eath ) | The W eather OF HULLS TAKES FOREAGLEHITS . WORLD TRADE (3 e 0. Wethr B " II" r \" I{"rr J Tl) Thi 1"" ll/al | d | Forecast for Junean and vicinity, Beginning at 4 p.m. May 25: 3 % A ) i Ll ? | | FCRT MORBSBY, Papua, May| Cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Wednesday; gentle variable 26.—With vast acres of cheap land. |ywings. { jample supplies of willing black la- | o |bor and an ideal tropical climate, | LOCAL DATA y __1Fapua hopes to become a factor in| Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Capt. James M. Clark,(Max Pederson, Cannery|ine worid russer trade. CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Veteran in Alaska Worker at Dundas, | Although the present production| ~—— YESTERDAY | —TODAY W. Yuk B htto Hospital amounts to only 1,000 tons anfiual- Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. § ? aters, on Yukon rougi 0 rlospitai |ly. the acreage under rubber is| station= temp. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather i ; : 2 G i'bfmg .cxt,ended rapidly. Papuan 4 pm. yest'y .. 30.00 54 60 '8 8 Cldy a { Capt. John M. Clark, recently \V’Vh:la hunting eagles on dt'- e;p,flnbe_r.s‘say they have so many |4 am. today e 30.01 45 95 NE 2 Cldy appointed in: tor of hulls on ¢t iore of Dundas Bay, Max Peder-|factors in their favor that theyl|is noon today 30.03 46 % s L4 Rain United States Board of Steambo on shot himself in the arm. H:{can compete successfully with all Bafrow T e At ae 20 21—!—;-“ o Inspection Service for Alaska, with|is a ent in St. Ann's Hospital | comers. ENerrl;e 36 34 [ 24 2 3 0 Clé: A 3 ‘s | headquarters at Juneau, arrived!in Juneau [ e e 36 35 ! o Take this the moment of your decision— here today from Seattle on the| Young Pederson’ is employed in i 1‘.3“{‘““, = 5 i gg g2 100 TR s * ; o gl o PR \he ukon | * take the time today to see the coats includ- f;;flr?;?(;?eY::T;},ksffimi{;fr;og' R b L HTz;ana W o I R ik ;‘s‘ scnlgi: ed in this most remarkable offering. All of {fice before John Dunn, clerk of [tell what caused his small calibre ?‘ga”f’a"“ Zg 62 gg gg ' 32 %13“3 5 % the United States District Court, |rifle to discharge while he was try H ‘étag;nux e o 5 ‘ o 2 7 o Fog:; A are 1 pls P are as ‘a 5 od t ties in- | ing to add to his cannery wages by gt R . i them are in models that are as new as the ,:Ix;:lmgrsumcd the dutles of hull in- | in 1::':};; fo i caunaey 3 o | § Bt i . A 43 W4 N 00 oy season, and the fabrics and making are su- Capt. Clark has followed the sea|or cannot explain how he was cal ' Kodiak ! 50 50 40 40 0 0" Pt Cldy . o 3 % g {all his life. He is no stranger to[rying the weapon so its bulle i|| Cordova L 40 4 4 10 Rain 1 perior in every respect. ch a low price |Alaska. More than 20 years ago, |penetrated his right arm just above Juneau Ll 4 & 2 -06 Cldy ill sell t} ickly |he was in nortt waters on the |the elbow. I T b Sitka 59 = 41 44 0 20 Pt Cldy will sell them quickly. [vevenue cutters Perry and Rush. | The injury is only through the niu il [Ketchikan ... 60 56 44 44 0 Trace Cldy Mate On Alki flesh, and Pederson thought a|fi Prince Rupert ... 54 52 42 42 0 04 Cldy | & S In 1911 he was mate on the|clean cloth wrapped around the |l . Edmonton ... 58 54 4 a4 ’f 0 Clear “ OMEN S C()\TS | steamship Alki when she was oper- |bullet hole was all that would be |}l Sllks Seattle .. 64 62 | :3 48 s 0 Clear |ating between Seattle and South-|needed to encourage quick healing, |[§ e L E SR R S R 3 0 &t Cldy One-F th Off {cast Alaska ports. | but the cannery superintendent was |} flioan Prasiotsco .. 60, €2 | B 58 0 Cldy ne-rourth During the World War, he was|apprehensive of the possibility of i P t()l H —Less than 10 miles. "l a lieutenant commander in the Na- | blood poisoning. i (lS - The pressure is moderately low throughout Alaska except the * 19 |val Reserves, and saw active duty| The cannery tender Nora was | Southeast and Aleutian Islands. It is moderately high in the Aleu- { CHILDREN’S COATS | s executive officer and commandsr |taken off net and trap duty to i tian Islands and from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon, Showers H of froon trancport ships on the A ing Pederson to Juneau for medi- | have fallen in the Interior and from Cordova to Prince Rupert. Fair H' lf P » {lantic between American and West |cal treatment. 5 || and colder weather prevails in Western Alaska and temperature a rice {Buropean ports. He still retains| He is enjoying his stay at the il Eggshell and White [jchanges have been slight in other districts 1 |the rank of lieutenant ccmmandar | hospital. g 14 20 i 3 i A ST A s % y ; o s {in the Naval Reserves. After the| “I cant cry and wring my hands Sizes to “ omen s ilnd (Jhlldren S |war, he re-entered the merchant over the accident,” he said. “Life)f i 'marine service. is just one grand sweet song here. \E H \a)l { . '’ . W H /L In Cemmand cof Delight | 3 R A R I i RAXI.\(A(_)AATS | At the time of his appointment K ;: g\ 8 | to the Federal steamboat inspection IDN L] H il Ll Spema] $2.00 | service the first of month, he § H Very i {was captain in command cf tne i i | Delight, 8,000-ton craft, ng the MURDER HlM : - [Hi R e i | 4 house flag of Jas. Griffiths and H g ! 1 L“ SPRI\G HATS ;Scns, and engaged in Pacific Coast, $ it . H LS peClfl i S £ l$4 95 stnzim American and Hawailan Confession Made in De"i ;}‘I 2] < |trade . . . i Hi i i pLLI“ b | Captain Clark is married. His tront; Real Estater is H ¥l | |son, 19 years old, has adopted the | Victim H N i t sea for a career and is on the R H $7 95 i f PR steamship Diamond Cement, own- i 2 i {ed by the Pacitic Coast Company| DETROIT, Mich, May 26—The |\ i . and operating between View Cove, ;’"i’gc 3;“‘3(‘1:!0“1? c“::;::"gn m’ifi" it | Southeast Alaska, and Seattle. Mrs. | 28¢ s B .00 CORL WAL LI B 3 | Clark and daughter, the latter 21 ‘hf :’“Y‘;‘g]“ S‘"}"“ P";z:d""v real | i WHEN THINGS WAKE UP e 081 i . estate dealer, whose was s . . e P e R b e R S i Spring—hanging up another worn-out Winter— & 3 e ren s 00 nc. i Junesyl DR el Wore. sonfessed ainbbiti Dia coikh | unlocks the sunshine, flowers and bunnies. 5 9 1to death on May 12 while attempt- Mankind seems to begin again with new hope, Ben De]zcn;:. J;llllt:uu }i:ruk(;r,this ing to k.cln]an :u{xin)fur bransom, H | new ambition, and new determination to be prudent, PP s . 99 a passenger for Sitka aboard e | Roza implicate his brother Al- | [} learning what seek and what t hun. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Admiral Rogers to make & call#bh |bert, aged 22. Peter, father of the | [ 8 13 i MOHERN ; merchants. |two boys, is held for questioning. H § A bank account o YOUE; OWR 28 2 thmg worth striv. . . ing to have. Make this your Bank. « ™ ‘ First National Bank : T e S ; ‘ irst National Ban F bing: 15% Acres; Unclassified Ex-|will be forfelted to the Govern-! | o s ;mu]x on: 81900 Cu. Yds.; Ov Guarantee will be required ) 16, Sta. Yds.; Fine Grad-|wvith each bid as follows: In ing 3 Miles; Crushed Rock,|amount of 100% of the total con- Bottom: 10,000 Cu. Yd: ct price. Performhance will be- Rock Top: 5,200 Cu. Yds LU LT LT CEEEE LR E T O] inder within ten (10) calendar days hauled over 500 ft.. 1800 C .y.|after date of notice to proceed Mil Class B. Concrete: 110 Cu.|and will be completed within two Yds.; Corr. Metal Pipe: 4,604 Lin. |hundred seventy (270) calendar 8 Ft.; Rock Fill in place: 3400 Cu.\days from that date. Liquidated Yds. The contract form and the{damages for delay will be the _ plans, specifications, special pro-|amount stated in the Special Pro- Hmdn 2 visions and estimate of quantities|visions for each calendar day of Fitzgerald to Make Topo- |may be. canmiced and i racs|detey ungl (g wook b boaisied Gay . . . Colorful . . . Cris graphic Survey of Tik- |&d Questionnaires and Financial|or accepted. Partial ~payments 2 Ca g e Rl . |Statement for Bidders secured by |will be made as the work progress- . Cool . . . frock, dresses chik Lake Country |the prospective bidder at the fol-|es on work and material delivered RICOL and gowns in all the smart | lowing addr : U. 8. Bureau of |if such work and material meet > new summer styles, the Public Roads, Federal & Territor-|the approval of the contracting of- wardrobe let f' th ial Bldg, Juneau, Alaska; U. S.|ficer. Article on patents will be CoMRIE LT e SINGER ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES Enroute to Southwestern Alaska IR RH AT e for the summer, A. E. Fitzgerald, |porest Service, C 2 b woman and iss wh " t Service, Commercial Bldg.;|made a part of the contract. Bids E: miss who lEngmlcm' of the United States Geo- | Ketchikan, Alaska; Associated|must be submitted upon the Stand- would week-ending or va- PORTABLE AND CABINET ogical Survey, visited Gov. Parks General Contractors, Multnomah|ard Government Form of Contract cationin, 0. Ther T today while the steamer Yukon was Hotel, Portland, Oregon; Associat-|for Construction. ~The right is e mouth epeastaelg MODELS in port. He and an assistant ure:Cd General Contractors, Arcade|reserved, as the interest of the aboard that vesscl for Seward. From |Bldg., Seattle, Washington; Asso-|Government may require, to reject which tub as fresh as new. 2 e Yo ! S g bids, to waive any in-| S A IF'1ower embroidered and there they will go to Anchorage Ciated General Contractors, Spo: any and all . £ ; S kane Hotel, Spokans:, Washington.|formality in bids received, and to g ' S S ‘ and go by gplane to Nushagak. Eoch Gidask dHusY tabentt with g |Aesept ar. TeleehansHtiniack any | W h.: Gy?: f}“tms: Sfl-at he Sold and Rented They will pick up local residents bhiq or previousiy, an attested |bid, unless such bid is .qualified “ X im SALIELAB; callops, Bo- : for a coew, and work between the 'statement of his business and tech- |by specific limitation. Envelopes | 4 ” eros. Evening frocks . . . j Nushagak and the Tikchik Lake nical organization (of the bidder) |containing bids must be sealed, - colorful and gay. All sizes, country, making a tepographic sur- 'on forms to be supplied by the marked and addressed as follows. I women and misses. vey. District Engineer, which is avail- | Bid for Road Improvement. Glacier Five other Geological Survey able for the contemplated work, in-| Highway, Juneau-Thane Section. parties which will be engaged in ) Cuding his financial resources and|To be opened July 1, 1931 at 9| mineral investigations i Al i his highway construction exper-|o'clock A. M. Federal & Territorial g gl m Alaskaljonce and other construction exper-|Bldg., Juneau, Alaska. M. D. Wil- Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. this year are now enroute north. ience, compared with the project|liams, District Engineer, U. S. Bu- \I' of them will be occupied in |bid upon. xThe United States ex-|reau of Public Roads . X JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS’ ALASKA areas cdjacent to the Alaska nml—l’prv\sly reserves the right to reject May 26, 27, 28, 1931. 4 > road. any bid in which the facts as to | § Phone No. 6 Phone No. 18 {business and technical organiza- ,tion, financial resources or con- i H A MIDDAUGH |struction experience, compar ed I jwith the project bid upon, justifies| . 4 bl Where copies of || AH-H-H! such rejection. |plans are requested, a deposit of | : !$10.00 will be required to insure T'HAT’S THE ] their return. If within fifteen LU R T T T T T T T llllIIIIIIllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIlll‘IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllflllllllll PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— -Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. S‘impkipns Co. | (15) days after opening of bids,|| SOUND NOT A |plans are not returned, the deposit B ] 7 % Horace Adel- | S i MISS - - - - --. \ Morning . . bert Middaugh, aged 84, founder of | | ! Afternoon 1 the Pionecr Sand and Gravel Com- ! A . i pany, who initiated paving in Seat- | MIDW 4 [’ ; % . . Evening ' < There’'s a hum of happiness ] tle by donating two blocks to the | * Five models only of a vast fo B et | ——— e mrerec e e | R R R S R L R LI TR AR LSRR H city, died here yesterday. in the newly over-hauled and A showing of new summ | Mr. Middaugh was Past Com- CAFE tuned motor~. . . all set and 5 L s er Mol ! B ¢ the Join Ml meot | ready for a full season of trou- frocks are illustrated here, % WALL PAPER G. A. R. He came here 40 years ATTRACTIVE PRICES bleless motoring There 1s pleas- f)u{ they represent fash- , y d at— ago from Pennsylvania. For many TO STEADY 761 SMERRE G A il o { lon’s decir{ee for every dress ; | years he was connected with the the owner when we know he is event, ere you will find i | P 2 S White Pass and Yukon Route in BOARDERS SR (to asl pioes. plles. per advanced styles . . . gar- uneau raint dtore Alaska. RS S it zallon of gas . . . more power 7 ments 1 i 7 R | SEWARD STREET in pick-up and “get-there” . . J nts designed to fit your figure. See them. greater satisfaction in driving and a season of minimum ex- e mewd | | DENSE in upkeep of his car. You Theusands of bus ¢ grown anually in F figs ars| Opposite Goldstein Bldg. Savitation for Bids < = | nay tnink your motor needs no Taffete PHONE 487 | | attention . . . but you'll note 3 g y : United States Department of| | The Best Laundry l the difference immediately if In our Sports wear you will find many new ~ Agriculture Bureau of Public| At a Fair Price you tell us to “tune 'er up for T : : MARKOE STUDIO 5 Toads, Juneau, Alaska, May 25, WHERE? the season.” Rates are most models—gay-—colorful — practical. Frosted 1931. Sealed Bids, subject to the| reasonable—on either time or ; A TR il Zonditions contained herem. wii be| | CAPITAL LAUNDRY | 1o Dasia, mesh frock, pure dye silks and lacy-knits. Y PHOTOGRAPHS OF QUALITY received until 9 o'clock A. M. July Phone 355 Franklin St. 1, 1931, and then publicly opened,| | | for furnishing all labor and ma-|e. .| 9 terials and performing all work for|=———— —— COLE]‘IAN S cting and improving the| % s 2 ~ J UNE AU m::mmghway. Juneau-Thane Miss A. Hamilton | - Section, National Forest, First Ju- i o:";g“:;‘; 2 M OT OR S Hollylvoo(’ S tyle Sh,o}) | diefal Division, Territory of Alas-| | Ja. The length of the project to i Rt o PORTRAITURE, PHOTO FINISHING, CAMERAS, Evenin,; g ALASKA VIEWS, ETC. First National Bank Bldg. Juneau, Alaska :’u,' ) ef"' mhf p;}m;xum::efl}; GASTINEAU HOTEL NEAR FIRST AND MAIN Gy work appne fol- e g . o of arg imately as Telephone 10 Old Papers fOr sale at Emp_ll'e Ofilge " Jows: Clearing: 27 Acres; Grub-|e