The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 9, 1933, Page 6

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[C . modern 5-room urnished. Phone FURNISHED 6-room modern house Automatic oil heat. Inquire per- ——— | sonally at Saloum’s Store any _ = AMHEATED rooms; Inquire length R aT N P e AT if desired. FOR SALE — Four-poster beds., ,1,ve gan Francisco Bake Beautiful s in walnut fin- oung Hardware CO. FOR RENT—Three-room furnished apt. Phone 3204 ish. Juneat FOR SALE — Genuine Jamestown e Ice Creepers for men and women. FOR RE: Juneéau-Young Hardware Cb. { ished apartment Steam-heated, furn- Nugget Shop. = e S = - —e BPECTACLES. Reaamg, $2; bifoc- FOR RENT—Furnished house, in- als, $6; nearsighted, $4. Hours, quire Bishop Apts. ooms, Day Y : t'o il haiie " FOR RENT—Heated office: Optical Co. o SR S AR First National Bank. MORRIS for highland fore s e - BE'EM any length i |FOR RENT—Slecpmg room, single : PR | or double. Phone 129 or call at ©XCEPTIONAL npargamns In used; 421 Seward St. afternoons or cars now. Good selection. Cor-| evenings. nors Motor Co. |- — SRS —_— . 'APARTMENTS for rent. Inquire Cash Grocery, Willoughby or Phone 101. WANTED DO YOU WANT a better position? |=————————— - Are you prepared for it? The FOR RENTTF‘ur:flshed apartment. I C. S. have trained thousands' OCUff Apartments. for better positions and bigger FOR SALE or Rent — Schombel pay. They can help you. 800 goyse Hot water heat. Phone 361. Sraes - offered. Afree booMiet. . - 2 s Sy o International Correspondence McBRIDE apartment. Phone 570; | Schools, Vance Blde, Seattle, 5oGaEREEPING rooms, $10 month | o R oo o] 1807 24 8t | n YR TRATY e TR LT | A WANTED—§60008 ‘osh! for ‘one {XGANGY -MacKinnon Apartments. year, 15% interest, good security. ‘Empire C 2580. | FURNISHED aparments; 7 rooms, U b TSR MRRE & ¢ T TR ectri e WANTED_Two A-J men to room’ gool;oams (electric range) Phone and board. Phone €01, | bea s v i | FOR RENT — 3-room furnished| | house. Phone 2704. | MISCELLANEOUS y FINGER WAVES, marcels, mnm." PARTLY furnished apartment. ctires, 50c. Will call at yougl Davis Apts. Apply 132 6th St. .home. Phone 451. f— ROOM and board at The Hall for ~A-J men. Phone 235. LOST AND FOUND o T T . | FOUND—Bled at A. B. Hall. Owner FOR all arouna repalr work call’ may recover by paying for ad., Henry Gorham. Phone 59. identifying property. C-2623, Em-! pire. WE SELL, remv and tune new and e rebuilt pianos, radios, PhONO- # T —————— ‘graphs, sewing machines. Expert service. Phone 143. Anderson FIRE ALARM CALLS jMusic Shoppe. e FORN your ol goia Info vawe.|| 14 Frons and Prasmis /Cash or trade at Nygget Shop. 1-5 Pront, near Ferry Way. = 1-6 Front, near Gross Apts ?—"————-——-—-——-{ ::: Pront, opp. Oéw th&-fl Front, ‘near Saw 4 WE HAVE I | 1-9 Pront at A. J. Office. at the Right Price | 2-1 Willoughby at Totem Harris Hardware Co. ||l 3 Sier¥.. opp oasn I Lower Front Street | Cole's e. 8 42 2-4 Pront and Seward. ; g +!| 2-5 Pront and Main. | | :»g mBecomM and Main. + ¢ and Seward. | CAPITAL ELECTRIC | 48 Seventh and Main -9 Hall, KOLSTER RADIOS | (I *3 Tiome Boarding mouse. Electrical Appliances, 1 3-4 Gastineau and Rawn Repairs Way. 3-4 Becond and Gold. Fourth and Harr Fifth and Gold. Fifth and East Seyenth and Gold. fth and : CALL 14 || & Royal Blue | : Cabs Home Owned and Operated 4-7 Twell! B.PR garage Comfortably Heated 4-8 Twelfth*and Willoughby 4-0 Home Grocery SERVICE—Our Motto $-1 Seater Tract Rdibe i McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY HOTEL ZYNDA Large Sample Rooms ELEVATOR SERVICE 8. ZYNDA, Prop. | L. SCHULMAN | Manufacturing Furrier | Formerly of Juneau | Reasonable Prices | 501 Ranke Bldg., Seattle | | Y'OUGHTTA TAKE A LOOK AT AUNT MAGGIE IN PANTS/ |Expedition for Aleu tians| | August, l—@ifi JESS SEE HER IN MY MINDS Marine News SITUATION OF HALIBUT MEN 000 0000 0 000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive Friday afternoon. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS QESERET 54 AL have become interested .in proposition and are werking the two original companies. STAB|LIZATmN fr. Nunan, Resident Manager‘ New England Fish Com-| BANK MEAS“RE at Ketchikan, was recently | in Petersburg, got 71% of the fleat PAssEs HUUSE membership there to sign the ment. We understand suc-' Bank Act Rushed Through —Signed by Gov. Parks cess 15 also being made at Ke ! chikan and Seattle to interest the ‘Lhis Afternoon (Continuca lrom Page Cme) fishermen in .this plan. H “Regarding the local situation, a me g was recently held with/ the fishermen and while they were intcrested in the plan, as a whole, they could not see their way clcar to operating on freezing advances which would not cover production costs. “Until some change or increase is made on the advances propo: Pioneer rension Act to an unlim- ited bld age system. A bill intro- duced by him seeks to amend the present pension law by basing the o Zapora scheduled to sail from e / e Seattle March 10 at noon. e { e Northwestern scheduled to sail e | | e from Seattle March 11 at e — ! e 9p m L3 . , e Princess Norah schedaled to ;[mmedxa[e Futuye of Indus-] e sail from Vancouver March e ’ M gy ol try Not ngrly Bright | ® Norco scheduled to sail from Says Wallls Gem’ge ! e Seattle March 13 at 9 p. m. H o SOUTHBOUNG SAILINGS “Though the situation of the! ¢ Admiral Evans scheduled @ |halibut fishing industry at the! o southbound about March 11. ® | present time is uncertain, and does e Alaska is scheduled to sail ®|not look overly bright, it is hoped, ® south March 16. that the prices can be adjusted . LOCAL SAILINGS and that the fishermen might at! Estebeth leaves every Thurs- day night at 6 p. m, for sitka and way ports. Pacific leaves every Thursday at 10 a. m, for Petersburg, Kake and way ports. ® 0 0 00 00 60D 8o e NAVY VESSELS ARE PREPARING FOR NORTHLAN least break even,” Wallis George,! the Juneau Cold Storage Company said today. Organizations of fishermen are! working at the present time with! the San Juan Fishing and Pack- | ing Company, Sebastian Stuart Fish Company, the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company, of Prince Rupert, and the New Eng- land Fish Company, to reach some‘ agreement whereby a sufficient ad- | vance can be made to the fisher- men to make it possible for them to operate and, if possible, receive at least, outfitting and production costs, Mr. George said. Agreement Reached Though an agreemen. was reach- ed last winter between the Fish-| ing Vessels’ Association, and the| San Juan Fishing and Packing Company and Sebastian Stuart Fish | SAN PEDRO, Cal, March 9—|Company, ninety percent of the The U. S. S. Argopne left for the|fishermen, were required to sign north yesterday to aid in survey-|i¢ pefore it became operative. This ing the Aleutian Isla.ngls: She w‘”.percentagc has not been reached g0 to Seattle and be joined there|;s the advance guaranteed was by the mine-sweepers Swallow and|.; sufficient in: many. cases to Gannet, the latter departing £rom|permit the fishermen to operate San Diego next Saturday. |until the end of the season. The Will Assemble on | Puget Sound purpose of taking photographs, will|f,.¢ to modify this mgreement to leave San Pedro Monday, to join the expedition. Another mine sweeper will ac- company the expedition. The expedition will be in com- mand of R. A. Badf, in placd 0f- Commander C. R. Wyatt wno is| ease the present situation. “The agreement as it was reached after the Vessels Association had approached the two companies meniioned, to see if they could co-operate in establishing a minimum price for they did not receive prices above | 6 and 4 cents a pound in Seattle, 5% and 3 in Prince Rupert, of 5 and 3 in Ketchikan, Wrangell, | Petersburg or Juneau, they would | withdraw them from the exchange and turn over the same to the San Juan Fishing and Packing| Company or the Sebastian Stuart' fish Company for freezing pur- poses. | Receive Advance | “On this fish, fishermen would! receive an advance of 50% of these minimum prices, or 5 and 2 in Seattle; 2% and 1% in Prince Rupert or 2% end 1% in Ketchi- kan and other Southeast Alaska ports. “The companies would hold the| fish in storage and endeavor to| sell for. the best obbainable price next winter. After the sale v realized, storage costs would be deducted and the fishermen paid any additional profit up to the minimum prices agreed upon, de- | ———————— !~ TiDES TOMOREOW | High tide 0:04 a. m, 152 feet Low tide 5:56 a. m., 1.9 feet High tide 11:56 a. m., 16.6 feet Low tide 6:15 p. m., -15 feet e | FOOD SALE SATURDAY By Martha Society at Sanitary Grocery. A variety of choice viands on sale. —adv. HOUSE DRESSES in fast color prints Fas@ Cglors the companies and the fishermen, ! Other Companies Interesteq | “Since the time the original agreement was offered, the New England Fish Company and the Canadian Fish and Cold Storage Company, the latter of Prince Ruy- " Juneau Sample Shop Opposite Harris Hardware Co. President and General Manager Of{mch week would be divided equally . {4 To take off fat—take one half Two amphiblan planes, for thelpresent negotiations are in an ef-'glass of hot water in the morning | . THE SANITARY..GROCERY “The Store That Ploases”PHONES 83 OR 85 e do not know what action wi taken locally. At present the fishermen are negotiating with the four comparnies to get the advance increased, making it possible for them to operate and make it pos- sible to receive, at least, outfitting and productions. “In_Seattle the fishermen have agreed to have fares pooled and all return received for the period of T ence requirement to 20 years instead of the fixed date of Jan- uary 1, 1906, or before, under the existing system. The 60-yecar age limit was not changed. Representative Tolbert Scott, Second Division Democrat, intro- duced a measure reducing the le- gal rate of interest from eight to six per cent. Representative War- ren A, Taylor, Third Division be among the boats according to the weights delivered. In this way an average would be struck in prices received and all boats share equally according.to the weights. “We understand that this plan would be part of any sales agree- meni which may go into effect.” e LADIES’ ALTAR SOCIETY ‘ Meets Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock in club room. Important meeting.| —adv.| Makes Women -« The advertisements are your | LOSG F(lt tquide to efficient spending. | Miss Rea M. Haines oi Dayton, o Qhio writes: “I weighed . 180 s0 started to take Kruschen. I never ! was so surprised as when I weigh-' | ed myself the first week—I lost 7 | pounds. I just bought my 3rd jar | and am down to 145—am still tak- | Night Phone 1861 ing them and pever felt better in * my life.” (June 17, 1932). i to create a small claims depart- ment in the United States Com- missiongr's courts. This would handle debts not exceeding $20 and would limit fees for and for service of summons. PRERION R SR PIONEERS OF ALASKA Regular meeting of Igloo No. 6 ! will be held Friday, March 10. Vis- iting members welcome. E. F. RODENBERG, President. ELMER REED, Secretary. teaspoon of Kruschen Salts in a JEWELER before breakfast—one bottle that Watch Regalring 1asts 4 weeks costs but a few cents Brunswick Agency (| stands, —get it at Butler Mauro Drug Co.| | FRONT STREUT il Fishing Juneau Drug Co. or any drugstore @ —m —0— ¢ in America. If this first bottle fails g : to convince you this is the SAFE BERGMANN DINING and harmless way to lose fat—your money gladly returned. i ROOM | Board by Week or Month il aboard the Hospital Ship Re-lthe 1933 production,” Mr. George: Don't accept anything but Krus- ! lief. Isaid. “The companies agreed and chen because you must reduce safe-| Meals for Transients l There will be, 600 men in thelyage the following proposition |1y. —adv.! Cut Rates expedition, including besides thelghicy was approved by the As- ———e——— || Chicken dimner Sunday, 60c nayy crews, geveral clvilian ex-|sociation: [ MRS. J. GRUNNING perts. “The halibut boats would | Classified’ ads pay. . o place | | The expedition expects 0 ar-\¢noi; fares on the exchange upon' — rive in the Aleutians during the|in.i. awrfva) in gitt, apeis. to bid- middle of April and remain untillgie from all concerns. Any “mc‘—-—-* _“—_—————- beoviasr — ibSER T WE INVITE YOU V You will find at this bank complete facilities to meet your banking needs and to simplify and safeguard the handling of your financial You will enjoy our friendly helpful service and genuine interest in your financial progress. We invite you to make this bank your bank- ducting the original advance, pay- 2 om“ $1025 ment. Any profit realized above mg h o md let e {6 and 3 would then be dividea you as we serve many of % between the fishermen and the friends! Sizes 14 to 48 two companies handling the fish \ o 90% Must Sign g “This agreement was made by BIG APRONS ‘_the companies on the understand- F' N . al B k at 35¢ ing that 90% of the fishing fleet "rSt atwn an v‘quud agree. to the proposition, pib this being necessary to protect both 3 OF JUNEAU S oty girker = Where Sound Mansgament Guards Your Funds. = SR L Democrat, brought in a measure| filing |- FINEST STEAMERS ¢ SAILING SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA Mar. 16 N'WESTERN * _.Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 23 ALASKA Mar, 25 Mar. 28 April 3 YUKON April 1 April 4 April 10 FOR INFORMATION and TICKETS CALL THE ALASKA LINE R. J. McKANNA PHONE 2 \ | | - Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. | | SEATTLE, SAN FRANCISCO, LOS ANGELES, SAN DIEGO, e 1 Leave Leave Seattle Juneau Ad. Evans...Mar.18 Mar. 22 " NEW YORK i SOUTHBOUND Leave Juneay Calls at Sitka north an{ south bound. J. E. KEARNEY Agent Admiral Line Dock PHONE 4 Sy = — Pacific Steamship Lines, Ltd. | | | 3. B. BURFORD & CO. | Ticket Agent Phone 79 | LUDWIG NELSCON | | Leave Seattle Arrive Junean Leave Juneag M.S.“ZAPORA” '3r=heay March 17 March 17 Calling at Funter, Chichagof®, Hoonaa, Tenasee, Port Alexander, Kla wock, Craig, Ketchikan. *Calls first trip of month only Round trip to Seattle, $50. Low auto rate. WILLS NAVIGATION CO. Phone 3 THOMAS A. MORGAN, Agent JCAHADIAN] FERRY TIME CARD | Leaves Jumean Tor Douglas and Thane €:15a.m. E 4 Tme oM PACIFIC 9:15a.m.t :40p.m. 11:15p.m. SAILING 12 midnight TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, 31:008.m. #nd SEATTLE From Juneau 6:30p.m. Pty PRINCESS NORAH 9:55p.m. 1):30p.m. March 16, 30 132:18p.m. i T April 13, 27 Winter Excursion Rates Now M Juneau Ferry & Naviga- | tion Company “ESTEBETH” Leaves Juncau Every Thurs- day at 6 P. M. for Sitka and Way Ports PR RS FUR GARMENTS i Made to Order l Remodeled, Repaired, Cleaned | Famous Candies H. J. YURMAN 'I'hg Cash Ba'nzaar The Furtier Open Evenings | | | |

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