The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1935, Page 6

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Marine News 15 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, May 10 rivals, catches and sales t as follows From the western banks 35,000 pounds, 6% and €% Yakutat 35,000 pounds, 6% cents; Tordenskjold 30,000 pounds 6% and 6% cents; Northern 30,000 | pounds, 6': and 6% From the local bani R T O A Steaser Movements NORTHBOUND nd scheduled to k tonight No; Tn due o arr ibcut noon tomorrow. Norah scheduled Satlurday afterncon or Ner arrive t9o on scheduled ay CHEDULED S3ILINGS a scheduled to sail from ttle May 11 at 9 a. m. Zapora scheduled to sail from to arrive cel and 6% | | | Diana 16,- | Seattle May 11 < ounds, Lane 10, pounds, North Sea scheduled to sail ¢|000 Pounds, Lane 10.000 Fouad from Seattle May 13 at 9 p both 7% and 6% cents; Fairway e & 10,000 pounds, 7% and 6% cents. Ye.terday’s Sales scheduled to sail from May 14 at 9 am SAILINGS From the western banks—Vansee 5,000 pounds, 6's and 6 cents; Res-| 30,000 pounds, 6% straight; | 25,000 pounds, Sunset 35,000 | Seattl SOUTHROVND Yukon is scheduled south ne: Monday e I L SAILINGS yunds, both 6 cénts straight; Po- “u.h(_(‘h Kivas veiy “‘,,,dmg_ ris 35000 pounds, 6% cents ay )4 6 .M., r raight e From the local banks—Freya 15,- Sitka and wayports. . . . . o . . . ° . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . ° . . . . o 000 pounds, 6% and 6% cents; Faith . . . - . . . ) . . . o . . . ° . . . . . . . . . ° . . o - ¢ . i3 . . . . Dart leaves every Friday at : 7 a.m. for Pelersburg, Kake 8,000 pi)\mds, 7% anf‘i !3‘.l cents; Sl ey o, lonic 15000 pounds, 6% cents ® ® 0 0 00 0 0 o traight. — S g beodeewn s . TIDES TOMORROW . Gay Garb for Women | S Al i S Fits Moscow Subway, Sl AR L e MOCSCOW, May 10.—Moscow's ele- | Siigh LAg f_'m Adll, 14 ";K" {gant new subway is having a di-| Kew e, (EADL TI 9.0, feek and beautifying influence on | High tide, 8:34 pm., 123 feet, |rov S0 R0 > > 3 VB EFFEC | e leading bolsheviks wanted | g SUNIREE "f”‘de sther | £t3105 to be severe, “as becomes a Floor tones hangings, and oWl | working people.” but the govern- ¢ can lend much to the “Sun-j, . newepapar Izvestia brought atmosphere of a room. If a| o) 5 winning argument s painted a medium ChTOMC| “ye mage the subway beautiful 1 will, by, zeRection, m\t‘“a“d comfortable,” it pointed out, cream-colored walls &\ TR " satisty o working g, “sunshiny” effect. OUI-|,.0p510 he same principle should tains of vellow gauze Will help to | iies B0 0 " otes < out the impression 20 bril- | © in such a room. BOAT RETURNS low white charmin, of GAME Pioneer | - - | The Grizzly Bear, Alaska Game Commission becat, is returning to Juneau tomorrow after several| VIKING cspecially looking into the beaver catch. She carries Captain K. C C L l] B Talmage and Warden Homer W. Jewell - A e sy [ | ‘! e s . S. GRAVES PARTY and DANCE “The Clothing Man | ,\'u[ur(]ay nght | Home of Hart Schaffner and | ' Marx Clothing | I. 0. O. F. Hall GOOD MUSIC LUNCHEON McCAUL MOTOR COMPANY Dodge and Plymouth Dealers | GENERAL MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON SRR i B ® Meeting at 8:30 ADMISSION 40¢ MARKET BASKET SEWARD STREET PHONE 342 SATURDAY SPECIALS Grapefruit Arizona 4 for 25¢ Apples Fancy Winesap 4 lbs. for 25¢ Asparagus Fresh 2 lbs. for 25¢ Bananas 10¢ 1b. Oranges Juiey 2 doz. for 45¢ Tomatoes Fresh Field 20c Ib. Full Line of Fresh Fruits and Vegetables »S AND SUNDAYS OPEN EVENIT Three Deliveries Daily weeks patrol in Southeast Alaska,| THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1935. ‘ neer on motor vessels of not over the summons yesterday, made this|measured by the support accorded F NNy i O 150 gross tons. ? > public statement: | the wharf by shippers. Dcpald A. Reyburn—Chief Engi- “Before the agreement with the| “With fhe abSolute @assurance neer on motor vessels of not over thland Transportation Company that no operating loss will be suf- s 750 gross tons : ! PLA‘NT UN 1 signed, the City Council went' fered, all expemses béing met dut Fr A Chief lunzumrz' tt all legal phases of | c: revehues, the contention that ‘ 1 moto: 5 of not over 5 the matter, the officials satisfying |the eity has no legal right to use i Pls Tu L ¥ ] : r g stant En- WHARF Acc D them:elves that the Council had | the general fund to meet an imag- i Speual IHVCSlIgallons AlSO ineer cn vescels of any gross tons. full authority in law to make LI\cilned deficit hn.§ no basis in fact. | T C d t d D . ! W »n—Chief Engi-| deal. | “It'should be borne in mind. that P cl Get Chest onducte uring ot over| 4 | “Had an outright lease been ne- regardless of the Northland deal, ‘I,O‘;lllg hamp L€ s Lhes Past Month (ny. Northland Line Nam- gotiated, it would be necessary to| extensive repairs to the wharf were | Powder Burn in Radio 2 ) 14 licensed al-aps o Delacilalle 1o ’'S submit it to the voters for approval, imperatively needed and could no Skit Practi | of thotor Bosts Bl HE] b elendants I OUM-~ byt the agreement as entered into longer be delayed, and it was con- | it Fractice | The following licenses were is- two able seamen and nine| mons Made Yesterday = |merely provides for the non-ex-sidered good business to make the 3 7 sued by the U. S. Local Inspectors, lifeboat man ce; cates. Seven ap- g clusive use of the city wharf by the property self-sustaining’ if possible. | A<BURY PA. ‘N J. an 10— Eureau of Navization and Steam- | ¥ r licenses were refused (Continuea rrom Page One.) Northland Company for a 5-year “I believe Lac pcople of Junegu N Baer, wor heavyweight boX- |boat Inspection, for the month of $oc failed theth| e ¥ period. Other transportation com- approve overwhelmingly the ‘action |iny champion, had a powder burnf april: Wan - PR worens | PADIES MAY use the wharf and the of tHe city officials in reopgning the m bis chest today, the result of| ‘proderick E. Willard—Master of | ";” und, it will be a “great city has full control of the prap- | wharf, under such favorable terms, |rehearsing a radio skit here steath “and ‘motof vessels of any of inspection were | *Rd ifréparable loss and damage 19 erty for any other” purpose. The|s dent that the legal Prcduters of the skit decided that} ' ei ¢5n% on the wWaters of lakes,|eranted to two vessels during the A€ Plalfilll- terms of the agreement are similar | status of ps taken will- be 1 revolver shot heard over the air|yaue ang sounds; also Chief Mate and four els Goldstemn Replies to the arrangement that existed for | fully established. The injunction s mot loud enough. One Eroud on' yessels of any gross tons on the Of tne four vessels rein-| For several years, the Northland |17 years with the Alaska Steamship proceedings merely mean extra ex- ¢~ of actors loaded the revolver with|yaers of any ocean: also First © c s of inspec- | Line docked its vessels at Femmer's| Company. pense to the city and can serve no blanks for a test. Accidentally, the | class Eilot on the waters of south. | tion on were with- | Dock, but, recently, signed a five- Tonnage Guaranteed good purpose.” gun’s trigger was pulled, al:fi 1!} east and southwest Alaska on ves- drawn because of insufficient equip- | year agreement with the eity for| “The Northland Company guar-| Harold Knight, agent for the "\P;L off, ‘1111(;"‘!":2 Bfll‘ry-‘up";“':l:ia)';" els of any gross tonms. ment and lack of repairs. One in- use of the municipally-owned City antees a minimum annual tonnage | Northland Line here, who signed e received an injection ol tetan- " vestigation into an accident to a Dock. This agreement was complet- y ! v r T 3 3 4 | Edwin Hofstad—Master of st ve ‘ g plet- lof 6000 tons. City officials have | the agreement for the company, ‘-Jsd :m:iuox%n. His wound 15 not con- |, L essels of Pl :’;’]’: vessel was held and a marine div- ed April 24. A copy of the City | carefully figured the estimated ex- said today: “We entered into the sidered serious. i on the waters of lakes, bays e examination was required of Council minutes for that date is pensos in relation to the known|ccntract with the city in good faith. . B g i sounds; also First Olags mis | ancther before allowing her to pro- | included as “Exbibit A" i Fem- | prospective reventis, and the wharf | We were advised by Our attorney HlSTORlC MINE » waters of Southeast Alaska, mer's Com;‘)lmnt, ? should show a fair profit each year. here, R. E. Robertson, that the , TO BE REOPENED; Edward P. Dillon—Chief Efigb g Mayor Goldstein, upon receipt of |The extent of the earnings will be | agreement was legal.” —t 3 i i .- JOHANNESBURG, So. Africa,May 10.—The Wolhuter, one of the old- est mines on the Witwatersrand and which was closed in 1929 as ex- hausted, has been reopened to take out ores made profitable by the in- creased price of gold. Engineers es-| ey timate there is enough pay ore left| to run the mine 25 years or more.| " —_—— | HOUSE OF COMMONS | = LEGALIZING TRAMPS| LONDON, May 9.—Tramps now legally sleep in barns or similar| y places under a bill passed in the house of commons, thus reversing a 100-year-old principle of British| . law which made a penniless man |iable to arvest because he could » net pay for a bed R «@ ? LONDON.—A first edition o[! Black Beauty,” the horse story that has gripped childish readers for [ ] half a century, brought $110 at auc- | tion here. The book was written by| Anna Sewell in 1876. | % | FINEST DINE-DANCE SPOT | ‘ ‘ I a + 1 NORTH OF SEATTLE i | | ' LARGEST HARDWOOD FLG of 4 | | ARGE LOOR | | i o Last night's ghosts | ) . . | vl | uneau's New Recreation Center! | of that friendly glowing cup | b 2 i of Schilling Coffee. ; | It's Wings of the Morning! | | | | | Schilling Coffee will | " . i | stand by you like a friend | if you give it half L 2 chance in the making. I Ithasa certain sturdy | : . quality all its own. S .ll. V - ' » : . - Schillin 4 . ~e 1.4t o Coffee Old First National Bank Building There are two Schilling Coffees. = ! One for percolator. | One for drip. o ! - e WP Hollywood Style Shop | Formerly COLEMAN'S Pay Less—Much Less Front at Main Street . FE—— —s ! TRY OUR SERVICE | T | _and Wear the Difference! : White Hand Laundry : We Pick Up and Deliver | | Phone 802 M. Hagedorn | & i . . 8 f | Jones-Stevens Shup DANCE FROM 8 TO 1 | LADIES’ — MISSES' i . . . ] i READY-TO-WEAR | E F F V d l D k | | Seward Street Near Third | g n]0y lne 00 an( r"n i | 3 . : e e G R LRSS Here at THE TERMINAL you get everything that ‘ makes for a perfect evening’s entertainment . . . good FORD AGENCY ! food, tasty drinks, brilliant entertainment, and above (Authorized Dealers) ’ . S all a fri y 5 jali o ! ! Prepared by Wm. Hingeley, Chef a f‘ 18“‘“} atmosphere of congt'enlahty'and fellow- GREASES | : ship. Come in tonight for a splendid eveping. g X 2. Sp GAS—OILS . - e Y R e ey JUNEAU MOTORS E'ver" Evenlng 50 cents F t 2 L nc' b Foot of Main Street ounvamn u !; —————— \ e Beer Wines JUNEAU | : Dinne Drug Co. | ppert ) : i 7 - OPEN 24 HOURS | P. 0. Substation No. 1 ] [ FREE DELIVERY | il o b= o |

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