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F, T e - — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 1933. NEW AIRPLANE SERVICE 1S TO BE INAUGURATED Seaplane Balanof Brought| Here by Meyring— Hayes Is Agent Ollfor five weeks * |from Juneau his | Passenger Brought North Liloyd, cannery on the plane from Sealt- th}ul] aboar Juneau the S(‘”A- |1§r) S |at Akutan on the Alaska Peninsula Regular Schedule ill be in ef- A weekly schedule and Ketchikan Klawock, an. daberg, \‘V1’(’rf\ll Craig, and return to Ketel ion Bay, Wrangell, Petersourg and Juneau. Tuesday, am.—Juneau to Hawk Inlet, return to Juneau. Wednesday, a.m.—Juneau to Fun- Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp hagof, Kimsham Cove, and re- turm to Juneau. The other open time is for spe- cial trips. When the Chichagof comes north that seaplane may be on the spe- cial schedule and the Baranof will plane | 4 [ company’s business —Ketchikan to Hy- | Todd, Sitka, Tenakee, and | be kpp in Juneau at all times, | ready for special trips. ‘The hangar will be xmmediately repaired and placed in operation, | being moored near the Keeny float ‘m in past years. Chandler Hicks is the mechanic | aboard the Baranof. {NORTH,HURRYING BACK [FOR SON’S GRADUATION| Paul H, Abbott, Dupont rcpr‘esen- tative in Alaska, left on the Yukon for a trip through the Interior of | Alaska | Mr Abbott expects to be away! PAUL ABBOTT ON TRIP| ~ WHY JUNEAU |Ba vard Brothers Reveal| i Statement Made by Aug- | ust A. Busch, Jr. ‘When asked today why Juneau is unable to be supplied with beer, Bavard Brothers handed out the and return South | following statement sent to them and made by August A. Busch, Jr.: ecause a young son |is graduating from high school in Seattle in June, and he is in a, hurry to get back in time to par- ticipate in the event. He is at- tempting to carry this trip out ac- | cording to schedule. 1In the mean- | me the mining, industry in the ry will not owder, and his trip will be as gh as usual. *u " pROMINENT CANNER ARRIVES HERE ON SALMON BUSINESS P. E. Harris, one of Alaska's important salmon canners and owner of the P. E. Harris Com- pany, arrived in Juneau on the | in Juneau in the interest of his The P. E. Harris canneries a and Hawk Inlet in Southeast Al- aska. Mr, Harris is staying at the Gas- | tineau Hotel COLONEL OlMSTEAD IS }HERE INSPECTION TRIP, Charge of the Washington-Alas- | ka Military Cable and Telegraph System, arrived on the steamer Yukon from his headquarters at | Seattle. Col. Olmstead is here on an inspection trip. B e CARRIGANS AT ZYNDA | L. M. Carrigan, Armour's repre- ‘semative and his son R. D. Car- \mgan‘ arrived in Juneau on the | Alaska yesterday and are register- led at the Zynda Hotel. P e { CORN MEAL 10 pound bags . . . . . 28¢c ey GARNICK’S PHONE 7:30 P. M. George Bros. FREE AWARD TONIGHT All bills paid today until will receive tickets. LEADER DEPT. STORE Store Open Evenings suffer for lack O Yukon today to spend a short time 2 “One question that upon thousands of times since day- light Friday is, “Why can't we have beer?” “Our telephone switchboard virtually useless, t is constantly tied up witk calls from every section of country. Everybody is trying to er beer—and there isn't eno to go 'round. Privately ow: rucks are going 1o tributor: loadi going away empty. “The reason the supply is 50 ey, limited is that good Beer must be thoroughly aged in order to be I,oml beer. > permitted to amounts of real aged be vats at all times, becaus ar beer it was nece: make real beer and then reduce the alcoholic content. “The real 4 per cent beer that P? went on sale Friday is being dup-, licated just as fast as proper age ing will permit. “To age our beer properly takes pJ Anheuser- | Busch have answered thousands | platforms in continuous| | processions and most of them are | | | | | | | |we e ()1)}(’( tion to Eye |C Iperalwn Intereats 1S UNABLE TQ € GET BEVERAGE H\ST)(\GS N. Y, April 18. —Two - year - old Helen Vasko, whom the doctors called doom- ed unless she undergoes an eye operation, has been found after having been hidden away in the home of relatives since last Saturday. The mother objects and de- clares an operation which, if performed, might cause the loss of the eye. The objections of the mother to the operation was revealed when the father called the po- lice and asked protection from curious hordes when he went home. The little girl is suffering from a tumor. WILL OPERATE NEW YORK, April 18—The Appelate Division of the Su- preme Court today upheld the right of Judge Gecrge Smyth to order an operation on Helen Vasko though it cost the sight of her eye. over Iy us. of the land. Legal sto: 1 beer were By May to be on a one-half by June first thi qua s|from all over the country,” r- | Arthur L. Powell, bottling on a one- and by July first full ca- the AKRON WRECK ISBELIEVED . LOCATED NOW ‘\Javy Deparlment Recelves | Word from Scene | l of Disaster ‘L |\ WASHINGTON, April 18—The | Navy Department was informed late, | today by the Captain of the U. S. | Cruiser Portland that it is ‘“be- |tieved the wreck of the dirigible| | Akron has been located.” | The message came after re- ports were received from the naval amore which said grappling | s at the scene of the dis- ad located a large sunken B BUSINESS IS NOW PICKING UP ALL OVER NATION has been coming ‘n says merchandise broker in New York City, in a er to Herb Coleman, of Cole- n's Hollywood Shop. Mr. Powell who buys for Mr an, continues in his letter from al parts of the country [: ences of confidence are appar- ent, and the spirit of courage and progress is again entering business. - - - J. P. MORGAN STARTS TRIP NORTH ON YUKON TODAY “Business i J. P. Morgan, Libby, McNeill und Libby salesman, was a passengar leaving Juneau on the Yukcn for Seward. chikan to Un- 1 Col. Dawson Olmstead, Officer-in- QW“WW Spring Vegetables i ARTICHOKES, 2 for . TURNIPS, bunch . . . . . 2 "BPETS. bunch .. .. .: RHUBARB, 3 pounds . . . SPINACH, pound TOMATOES, pound CARROTS, bunch George Bros. FIVE DELIVERIES DAILY STORE OPEN EVENINGS TELEPHONES 92—95 P i 10¢ 10¢ o 3 e . 10¢ 20¢ ; § e o o IEDD]E RYAN STILL SERIOUSLY ROBERT MIZE GOES TO |ILL AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL| INTERIOR MINING COUNTRY] | i Eddie Ryan, whose serious lllnessw {is causing concern among his Juv R. C. Mize, left for the Westward neau friends, same, according to St. Ann’s Hos-|to the Eva Creek mine, near Fair- Ryan has|banks, where he worked last sum- |$€TS on the Yukon in Juneau to- been a patient at St. Ann’s Iqr mer, and will be employed Lhisfday bound for their home in the severnl days. pital authorities. Mr. Robert Mize, son of Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. remains about the on the Yukon. He is on his way | year, i Interior, MRS. PRATT AND DAUGHTER BOUND FOR FAIRBANKS Harry S. Pratt, wife of a | Prominent Fairbanks attorney, a i her .daughter Nellie, were passen- PABST { Milwaukee ] BLUE RIBBON of Quality First..As Always! 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