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; : i i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 30, 1935. officiating. Both referees perform- FREE MATINEE FOR Im chikan and had visited friends|® © © © o © ¢ ¢ o o o o o Holloway, Seattle; Robert Huni there this week. . AT THE HOTELS © | Seattle; George Heflin, Seatt er member of the party, © ® 00 00 00 0 0 0 ¢ 2 Harold Knight, M. 8. Northl: Martin L. Scheuhle, Frye Packing Alaskan Louis Sesson, Petersburg. | Company representative, also was| Ben Wilson, Juneau; Mrs. P. Fos- ——————— an arrival on the Depere. He will |ter, Juneau; L. Bender, Juneau;|HEALTHY WINTER SELDOV continue to Kodiak Island with|John Robeck, Juneau. the Blankmans. The plane is pilot- Zynda | ed by Einar Leimantine. Mrs. William Tamaree, Wrangell. T I T Gastinean DAILY EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY' M. L. Schuehle, Seattle; A. F. the Royal Blue Cab Company W attend to that. All the oldtimers need do is to phone 14 and a cab will be at the curb in the com- pany’s prompt call manner and v.}ll: transportation’ will be free, also. —————— Aside from the usual winter col Seldovia was free from illness di ing the winter, with no cases influenza whatever. & NUNuNlnN MEN Hollman left Juneau about three | weeks ago, and, after arriving in Mqu TANKERS Seattle, was flown to Portland. He GIVENMONDAYATZ YUKUN HIvE 1 L S Saaragties B | So that all oldtimers, from Great |Grandmother and Great Grand- | ‘Rad Mitrovich, a surgical pa-|father down to those of lesser years VEs |tient left St. Ann's Hospital yes-|may meet one of the most beloved FRANK DAY HERE i | terday. |characters of the olden days, the| Frank Day, optical dealer, ar- e rived in Juneau from Seattie on . M, Rattenbury, Re- Blockade Reported Partial-! | management of the Capitol the- ly Broken—Shortage Being Relieved | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. March 30.—Gasoline flowed again into storage tanks drained nearly dry as the big oil companies ignored the strike of the tank-ship crew men and moved Wwith non-union help to break the blockade. Movements began last night an unloading of the first cargo of gasoline since March 9 began af Portland. Oil tanker operators are extend: ing movements today on a wide scale to relieve the threatene: shortage of gasoline and fuel oil in the Pacific Northwest. Associated Oil tankers are load ing here, despite union picketing, and only awaited full cargoes be: fore putting to sea. - e HOLLMANN PAINTS PICTURE OF HOOP TITULAR SERIES With the return of L. H. (Doc Hollmann, co-proprietor of the Ju. neau Drug Store, an accurate pic: ture of the recent Pacific Coas Conference basketball playoff be- tween Southern California and Ore: gon State at Corvallis, Ore, wa painted. Hollmann, a former Washingto: and Oregon State player himsel told an Empire reporter today hi: impressions of the critical serije: which was won in a brilliant third game rally by the U. 8. C. Trojans “In my opinion, U. S. C. shouk have won the series right from the start without losing that first game,” Hollmann said. “But, Ore- gon State should have been the winner in that final game when Guttero, U. S. C. star center, was | ousted on personal fouls with| twelve minutes to play. ‘ “And, it seemed that the Ore-| gon team might win. With chree; minutes to go they led by five points. “But there were just 25 seconds left when Holbrook, All-Conference forward for U. 8. C, fired in a one-handed shot to win the game and the title. Holbrook was close- ly guarded and couldn’t see the| basket when he made his sem-’ tional shot. “There ‘kick' about the | e e -« 11111111 Boris Chernikoff, a surgical pa-|ater is giving a free, special Mati- tient, was discharged from St.|nee next Monday afternoon at 2 Ann’s Hospital today. |oclock. The presentation is of | “Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch” Miss Bessie Powers entered St. and her brood of children. Ann’s Hospital last night for med-| Furthermore, the oldtimers need ical treatment !not walk to and from the theatre; T ] the Zapora. | ] prst U PR, | sponsible for Ora, Flora, & NEW LOW LiQUOR PRICES are still in effect at THE TOTEM GROCERY. —adv. ———.——— SHOP IN JUNEAU! A Vote for Mayor Goldstein AND Councilmen McKinnon, Reck, and Rice Means a vote for a continuation of progressive and economical business management of city affairs in the interest of ALL the taxpayers and citizens of Juneau. VOTE THE Economy Ticket STRAIGHT! Mikes' Big JUBILEE In Douglas TONIGHT Featuring HAROLD KNOX Alaska’s Only Pianist Accordion Artist COME OVER and SEE US and WIN a CASE of CO Alt Heidelberg Beer for Door Prize! ME EARLY - ® STAY LATE MIKE’S PLACE BEER WINE DANCING LUNCHES IE3 Nora, Passes Away VICTORIA, B. C., March 30— Word has been received here of the death in England of F. M. Ratten- bury, architect and boat designer. | Boats designed by Rattenbury in-: cluded the Ora, Flora and Nora,| built in Victoria and shipped knocked down to Skagway, Alaska, then packed over the trail to Lake Bennett and launched. The three boats are familiar to many Klon-| dike gold rushers as they pliedi from Whitehorse to Dawson for many years. Rattenbury also designed the British Columbia Legislative build-| ings, the Empress Hotel here and| also a number of hotels on the; Grand Trunk Railway. | R 5 o 1 MR. AND MRS. C. G. BURDICK HOSTS AT BRIDGE - DINNER| Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Burdick were hosts last evening at a farewell| bridge dinner given in honor of, Mrs. L. C. Pratt whose departure for Washington, D. C. will take' place in the near future. Following the delightful dinner! there were two tables of contract bridge in play with prizes for high| scores going to Mrs. Pratt and’ Weliman Holbrook. i Mrs. Pratt is to join her husband! in the National Capitol where he| has been connected with Emerg-| ency Conservation Work since his! transfer there from the local head-, quarters of the United States For-| est Service some time ago. MRS. BLANKMAN IS ARRIVAL LAST NIGHT, Mrs. Lynn V. Blankman arrived | in Juneau on the freighter De- pere at the Government Dock. Mrs, Blankman, wife of the San Francisco mining man who arrived here Tuesday in a Sikorsky flying boat, had left the airplane at Ket- [z IF FREE SHOW TONIGHT 7:30 EVERYBODY WELCOME! - UPTOWN -~ THELMA TODD in “YOU MADE ME LOVE YOU” AND AS AN ADDED FEATURE PROGRESSIVE LABOR candidates will speak on their platform, and are ‘pledged to the following program: . Municipal Ownership of Public 6. Utilities. . Lower taxation and a more 7 equitable assessing of taxable property. ., A comprehensive program of relief work on worthwhile projects. . The erection of a library that will fill the cultural and edu- 10. cational needs of Juneau. . A shakeup in the police sys- 11. tem. Creation of the office of po- licewoman. Rigid enforcement of the liquor laws. 8. Facilities for small boat har- borage. 9. Reduction of freight rates even if it becomes necessary for the city to go into the steamship business, . Betterment of trails leading to the A-J mine. 1 Absolute minimizing of radio interference. VOTE THE PROGRESSIVE LABOR TICKET For Mayor—CHAS. CROZIER For Councilmen—JOHN P. MONAGLE, WALLUF A, RASMUSSEN NIEL L. HEARD . @ Another FREE show Monday night featuring Warner Baxter in “GRAND CANARY.” Everybody Welcome! ImillillllllllIIIIIIiIIIIIIIIIIIl||I||IIVIIIlIIIIIIIIIIlIIHIlI““IIlflIIIfIiIflIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ' It takes two (2) years, according to MAYOR GOLDSTEIN’S own admission, to get a map and proposed plan of a SMALL BOAT HAR-. BOR . . . How many years will have elapsed to make the SMALL BOAT HARBOR a reality? A Review of the Past (By Small Boat Owners) “It is quite possibic that Mayor Goldstein has had us in mind for some- time, in fact, time has proven that (too long a time¢) . . . . two years, Juneau may not be the best place in the world for small boat accommodations, but it is certuin- ly one of the worst; this fact must have been called to the attention of Mayer Gold- stein during the past two years he has held office. ‘ “It may be that should another be selected for the office of Mayor that e would do no better, but as this is an era of NEW DEALS we feel that we could not more action! For Mayor C. H. Mac SPADDEN lose by taking a chance. “YES! ‘Performance Beats Politicil Promises’ (with apologies to Goldstein). But we still wonder, why two years have passed and we are still seeking a place to tie up and get water?” (Signed) SMALL BOAT QWNERS. P. S.—The thought expressed in the letter above was inspired by Mayor Goldstein’s recent candid statement that immediate action on a !{AB.BOR was hardly necessary. How well he has carried out the “waiting” policy is proven by the present condition of the City Floats. Let’s have less salve and SMALL 'BOAT Vote the CITIZENS TICKET S-T-R-A-LG-H-T FOR COUNCILMEN G. E. Krause Mike E. Monagle Alfred Dishaw (Paid Advertisement) :