The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 30, 1934, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

i i i ! i | Sheer Dots Bheer Brow ) Sheer Colors PATCO ARRIVES | HERE SUNDAY ON TRIP FROM EAST <Etmson Seaplane of Pan- handle Air Transport Co. 1s to Be Based Here Covermg me «liuame hetween New York City and Juneau in 38 hours and 45 minutes flying time, the Patco, Stinson seaplane of the Panhandle Air Transport Company, piloted by Chet McLean, arrived in Gastineau Channel yesterday afternoon at 1;30 o'¢lock. ‘The company is {0, operate oul of Juneau and is open for charter work, aecording to Mr. McLean, who with €. V. Kay and C. H Keil is associated In the new com- pany. Mr. McLean went south nearly two menths ago and pur- chased the Stingon segplane in, New York City. It is a 4-place plane and has a 265-horsepower Wright whirlwind motor. On the trip West, from New York City, Mr. Mclean had two | passengers, Miss Lucille Elder, who LOUISE TANNE CHOSEN TOBE QUEEN OF MAY Wlt‘h ‘Ladles in Waiting Will Preside at May Day Ball ‘Tomorrow Night Miss 'Louise Tanner, member of the Sophomore class of the Juneau High Scheol and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eli Tanner, proprietors of the Scandinavian Rooms on/ Front Street, was elected Queen of competitor, The contest closed at| midnight Saturday. and yesterday, morning members of the Amenun, Legion. Auxiliary officially counted! the votes and pronounced Miss Tdn»{ ner queen. She will preside at the May Day Ball to occur tomorrow evening in the Elks Hall, under the direction and supervision of the American Legion Auxiliary, together with her attendants. The final standing in the contest was, Louise Tanner, 3270; Nola Mae Seelye, 2560; Birdie continued on to Jumeau on the which arrived Sunday. piloted by Mr. MecLean, left Se- attle Saturday morning at 6:15 o'clock and with. a 2-hour stop- Patco, and Jack Howard, manager|530. The last three will act as ladies "of the Seattle Hotel, W. F. Barber,|in waiting to the Queen, during of Anchorage, was a northbound|the coronation ceremonies. passenger from Seattle on the plape | Dorothy Mae Thibodeau and Har- On the trip north, the Patco,|to act as trainbearers for the May Jensen, 750 and Nancy Ann Kann, Little riet Stonehouse have been chosen Queen. Program Arranged 1 The ball will begin at 9:30 o'- the May, with 710 more votes than\m as passengers. Miss Nola Mae Seelye, her ne:nrest! : SHEER Swank over in Alett Bay it arrived in|clock and shortly after the open- Ketchikan at 3 o'clock. It stayed|ing of the ball the coronation of| over in Ketchikan Saturday night|the Queen of the May, by Gov.| and continued here yesterday morn-|John W. Troy, and presentation of % . <ét<§D/LwAM} They're perfeetly planned for summer sheer frocks are perfect jacket. Add the jacke there and everywhere. | B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. | 1 * “Juneaw's Leading Price Sees Breathing Spell After Much Action PR REY S GUPRLT L USRS bill (except in modified form) and ,most of the other legislation pend- iing on a crowded calendar. And he ‘was quite clear on the point of {wanting Congress to quit and go thome. INDUSTRY ON ‘THE SPOT’ Mr. Roosevelt himself has indi- ! catéd more than once that he look: ;on:dife as a sort of game. He loves [m give and take dares. Often when individuals snd \groups come to him asking for th or that, he says: “Well, draft a bill Let's see if you can work it out on A practical basis.” PAN C H. KEIL Ph Cable —they're ready TRANSPORT CO. SEAPLANE FOR CHARTER Most Economical Air Transportation Rates PLEASURE HOPS ANYTIME C.V. KAY, Telephone 4954 . ing. gifts to the Queen and her at- Ma& After the arrival of the Patco|tendants by Master of Ceremonies, in Juneau, Mr. McLean made|Willlam A. Holzheimer, will take as a passenger for that port and Elwood ‘McKnight as e round trip-|Dprize Rhinelander will take place per. The plane left Juneau at|with judges on hand to pick the g $7.95 t0 $25.00 4:14 o'clock and returned at 6:30, o'clock. MISS LUCILLE ELDER EARNS TO FLY PLANE WHILE ON WAY. WEST Miss Lucille Elder, of Thendara, New York City, arrived in Juneau yesterday on the .seaplane Patco, of the (Panhandle, Afr Transport Company, in which she traveled all the way from her eastern home. Not only was she a passenger on the long air trip, but during the flight, Miss Elder took flying les- sons from Pilot Chet McLean and became so proficient that she had 3 the controls during most of the ow he is using that same Dro- {rip north from Seattle. Pilot Mc- cess in reverse, He has put indus- pean said she has the makings of try on the spot. It asked for a mor- 4 fine pilot and expects to contin- atofium, and promised all sorts of ye her instruction here. things in the way of business im- R L provements would resuit. GEORGE ‘ORLOFF LEAVES reryone knows that if the prom- HOSPITAL SATURDAY ise is not vmade good there will be The the to go here, days. in themselves minu 14 to 44. Department Store” plenty of fireworks after the trial George Orloff,~who has been re- period is over. ceiving medical attention at St. i 7% AN R Ann’s Hospital, left for his home C. W. ESTES ENTERS ST. Saturday. He is employed at the ANN'S HOSPITAL TODAY Alaska Jfneau Geold Mining com- - pany. C. W. Estes, son of Mr. and Mrs. . James Estes, who came north to UNDERGOES 'OPERATION be with his mother when she frac- —_— tured a leg recently, entered St.' Eugene:Johnson underwent.a.ma- Ann's Hospital this morning. Mr. jor operation at St. Ann’s Hospital is said to be in a serious con- this morning. He is reported to be on and it is not get known getting along nicely. ther or not an operation will be —————————— ned. MI! Empire Wllu A.' le per{ HANDLE AIR "5 “PATCO” 4-Place Cabin three sightseeing trips over Men-|Place. Shortly after the ceremonies denhall Glacier with nine passen-|the dancing will be begun by the gers and a_charter trip to Straw-|Queen .and her ladies in waiting, berry Point with Jerry JLedbetterfand the frolic will start. At 11 o'clock the much talked of most adept at this attractive dance and at the close prizes will be distributed. Following a short intermission at 11:30 o'clock dancing will be re- sumed and continued until 1 o'clock. Music is to be furnished by Freddie Gilman’s Troubadour orchestra. Candidate Admits It w;; His “Own Idea” PARK RIVER, N. D., April 30.— Harry O'Brien, publisher of a newspaper here, said in announc- ing his candidacy for state sena- tor: “Nobody asked me to become a candidate; it was my own idea.” He refused to kiss babies except a limited number of “female babies no, less than 16 years of age.” ‘He made no campaign promises and suggested voters take a gam- bling chance that he will make’ good. > Daily Empire Want Ads l’ly SEAPLANE BARANOF | HAS BUSY WEEKEND; IN KETCHIKAN TODAY Sunday for Ketchikan, the seaplane Bar- anof, of the Alaska Southern Air- ways, piloted by Gene Meyring, \Lloyd Jarman, mechanic, made a| round trip to Todd. Outbound pas-; sengers for Todd were Gov. John | W. Troy, Nick Bez and James 1Swpleton and relurning, James Sbaplel.on and H. B. Shaffer, | After returning from Todd, the Baranof, pilot Meyring, made a sightseeing trip. over Mendenhall Glacier at 10 o'cleck Sunday morn- ing, with Miss Alice Palmer, Miss |Maurine Herbig, Miss Mable Mon- [son, Ray G. Day and James Pel-| At 10:30 .o'clock the Baranof left here on its weekly trip to Ketchi- kan and, way points, with Pilot Meyring and Gordon Graham, me- chanic. Fassengers leaving here on the plane Sunday were Miss Mar- garet Ickes, N. Lester Troast and Herb Redmond, all bound for Ket- chikan.,, Upon the arrival of the Baranof in Ketchikan it was book- ed to make a special charter trip from Ketchitan to Wrangell and return. Today it made its scheduled trip to she West Coast of Prince of Wales Island and is due back in| Juneau this evening or tomorrow morning, according to A. B. Hayes manager. S e Mining Lecaticn Notices pire office. ot Em- Fine Liquors Stocked | AT GUY L. SMITH’S morning, before leaving CO.’ Phone 151 COMFORT and SAFETY 24-Hour Service Stand at Miners’ Recreation Parlor HOLLYWOOD Shoes Made Like New ‘While U Wait | SHOL, PARLOR | MODERN DRUG ‘ STORE ; We have ordered a || fine assoriment of all || the popular beverages Prices Will Be Right Watch for our display “Ask Your Doctor” Our Prescription Service Cannot Be Excelled WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION Front St.—Juneau—Phone 97 Thrd St.—Dcuglas—Phone 18 Year-Around Service in Alaska W W (. Dally Cross-word Puzzle A, ROsSS Solution of Saturday’s Puzzle 13. Perpendicular - L UniCofelec- i measure- T ca~ ment down- g [AIRIOIMPRIFOTOLTI [STH] =~ wara it BIo of i [AILITINIEF@R]IPlOISITIE] I Bmvts | mschoara [R[T[DBBSITIAILIE[SHOIR] it § nterta . Witnessed 15. W% ot wor- Rainy row Signi 12 Prug-ylelding | SR o name 1. lwnrnmm . At that time gi‘:fill wlal 6. Island on & E hil '\“‘531‘2“ being e of Ralire o 2" duant 39. Reclined 2. yrocious stons 17 . Variety of . Wager wild dat 26. Mnnn;q(tn in . Flexible e} Alu a o \Vormlealu mfifim. als- W DOWN 50. Move with a 29, Dhcum-nuy % He\vlng tool A Daily fooa ver compo:u 63. Nourished and drink 52 Old form of Chureh 2 Bo may it be three sitting Chafes 54. Simpleton a ‘Q\'erem téar L TOMR bar- 57. Chief of the acter Belgian 5. Deteriorating academic taifan Opera 6. Duteh dialect school of ‘gun Large oll can of South paintin il u‘ name of a Africa 68. Klnd o: szlly churlom 7. White vest- 59. :2 Endea Bronte ment &. Rone" k. character 8 Expression of 64. Animals’ feet 5. crymmud keen amuse- 63. Operatic ;z' ok wly 6. Arva 9. cm"" a 6. Think: 3 angement . Compoun ink: 31 Keep back: 7. Keen enjoy- ether ‘archate ent 10. Note of th 7, - 3 ?‘a‘;’ G0 SOMNT W Coroiimen o LER oY Wk e organ 11. ‘Proof of being 69. Allow }P ‘gfl‘a .. cu“l.ege ewhere 71 Canine p officiats 12 Flowers 3. Anger Call or See CHET McLEAN one 10, Gastineau Hote’l address—PATCO——Juneau ) weey of rtvate Jesaon gANA a;l T flliflfllfl%l!fl A wh and RETAIL Pacific Coast Coal Co. Phone 412 [ EORRE S U. s. DEPARTM'ENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | 5 The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., April 30: Probably showers tonight and Tuesday;moderate southerly winds. | LOCAL DATA ! Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather | 4 pm. yesty 2992 52 56 s 18 Clear ’ 4 am. today 29.94 45 8 s 2 Cldy Noon today 20.93 51 54 8 6 Cldy | CABLE AND RADIO REPORATS TODAY | Hm esL 4pm | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. | Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | Barrow -2 -2 | -6 -6 0 Clear Neme 38 36 34 36 04 Cidy Bethel 50 44 6 a8 0 Pt.Cldy Fairbanks 36 36 30 30 .02 Cldy Da 8 36 24 24 0 Cldy St 36 3 32 32 Trace Clay 28 38 34 38 60 Rain 48 40 36 38 2 20 Clly Cordova, . 48 48 38 38 4 0 Qldy Jlln(.ul 53 52 45 45 2 0 Cldy 50 - 490 — 0 0 Pt.Cldy K |th)\m\ 58 58 98 38 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 54 54 40 42 4 0 Pt. Cldy Edmonton 46 34 32 32 6 56 Cldy | Seattle 60 M 48 50 4 .04 Cldy | Portland 64 60 50 50 4 52 Rain | San Francisco 66 60 56 56 4 [} Cldy The b.nomvtrv press is low in Be m‘, §c.\ and Lho westem portion of the Gulf of Alaska, reading 28.0 inches near Dutch Har- | bor, and is falling rapidly to the northward with rain, from .Ko- diak westward and at Nome. The pressure is high in Northern and Southeast Alaska and Western Canada, reading 30.62 inches at Fort Smith, with clear weather on the Arctic Coast and in extreme | Southeast Alaska. Cloudy weather prevails in the Interior and Gulf. Temperature changes have been siight. WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 S Juneau Cash Grocer 1 CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward { Free Delivery - e Phone 58 Old Papers for Salx. at Emplre Office e Come in display of beautiful por- celain enamel Hotpoint Electric Ranges with the new Hi-Speed Calrod cooking coil and wonderful Thrift Cooker. Learn about the remarkable speed of the new Calrod heating coil, See how aur special prices and terms enable you to own a modern, new Hotpoint Electric Range just as easily as any other . Investigate : Automatic Electric Cookery Before You Buy Any Range ® Kitchen ranges have “gone modern” both in style and fuel. See the wonders of our beautiful, modern, economical elec- tric ranges before you buy any range. Don’t judge by old-fashioned standards —an electric range gives a great deal more than simply a “new” range. It gives automatic cookery—more hours of freedom —Dbetter tasting food, greater cleanliness. ‘Watch your step, Look at qur elec- tric ranges before you buy any range. You won’t regret the time you spend. and see our Alaska Electric nght and Power Cu. A BUSIARAL I WML E o b hos bk Gl R wu& i Nas JUNEAU—Phone 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 HRBS ba e igrinig & PRE S Ty s e g o

Other pages from this issue: