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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, 1937. By’ CLIFF STERRETT LOCKED IN OWN falling into the hands of his rival, Rufus Lycn, who has been ap- —r i WHERE'D YUH PARK Y SEARCH ME, MA PA PERKINS, IS YUH pointed: by the county commission- THE SIGN SAID SURE YUH DIDNIT 2 ers to succeed Evans. CAMP SOMETHIN! | = The appointment of Lyon followed ER OTHER. T DIDN'T] LR 0 a county grand jury report which TROUBLE T LOOK § i o held that the appointment of Evans 1 = }’/\ l T was void. s Evans, who spent the night in 5 his office, declared, “I heard they are going to use tear gas. I also R » A . f heard they're coming down here to esists Appoimntment of throw rie out. If they get tough 1 Rival as Successor—De- il fem” X fies Tear Gas Threats CHOIR MEETING TONIGHT S, The Presbyterian Choir under the SHAWNEE, Okla., April 1.——Self- direction’ of Byron Miller will meet imprisoned in his own jail, Sheriff tonight ‘at 7:30 o'clock at the Elza Evans has prepared for a Northern Light Presbyterian siege, and has declared that he Church. - ot 2 7T would withstand even tear gas, if ——ee— Axja Yo necessary, to keep his office from Empire ads are reaa. SR G o Y | — - - — et (VICTORIATO Lepers Rounded . . 1 ‘Rery " o) | Idl ine NEWS | MAKE VOYAGE | in China, Shot : Riog ) ; iVl ‘ ] [ HONGKONG, April 1.—The po- bt oA i et Tfl s!B E R IA lice of Canton are rounding up all TWO LARGE SEAP"ANEQ o— B——— | FOR RENT & 0 A )0 0 0060 o0 | ‘lepcrs leading to the belief here w ANT AD I 3 i * Steamer Movements y 1 5 jthat a wholesale slaughter is plan- of fer INFORMATION | |FOR RENT — Cabin. McMullen’s,| ® Cruise Arr agged Iaurmg ned. i 9th St. | NARTH3OUND . Summer—~Cros: as- A dozen have been shot 25 miles o 4 e Mount McKinley scheduled to @ ls BUUND FUR e fC it from here but reports are not con- DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICF ) Gount five average words To tne 1~‘0R le\l Completely furnished |® arrive Saturday. . ter of Ceremonies Hrmed “that 80 othare have Bk \ | iine. 4-room apartment in Triangle|® SCHEDULED SAILINGS o i |shot e Daily rate per line for consecutive EBuilding. See Stan Grummett. e Northland scheduled to sail ® (Seattle Times) insertions o, from: o SERVIS w DI OT SeW . Tourists who make the Siberian 3 ey 10 FOR RENT — 3-room house, rear{e morning at 10 o'clock. cruises from Sgattle this SGHU I_ GlBL BEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA | Additional days ... 6¢ Seward Building, on Rawn Way,|e® Yukon scheduled to sail from ensatiot aboard the Alaska Steamship Com- Minimum charge ... 50¢ $35 per montl, : R. E. Robert- ® Sealtle April 3 at 9 am. e | SEATTLE, Apnl 1. — Steamer v's linter Vietoria, following the W g f 2] son Northwestern scheduled to ® Mount McKinley sailed for south- (i of Arctic explorers and ad-| i Copy must be in the office by 2 0! e _ o i y of Arctic explorers and ad-| Authoriz o'clock In the afternoon to insure|———————— } ~ @ sail from Seattle April 6, al ® a5t and southwest Alaska ports at venturers, will have a strange ex- i 28 u 2 m Carriers insertion on same dey. FOR R N‘l Almmsh«-.d ‘.i room » 9 am. ® | midnight last night with 74 first perience as their ship steams home-) : g 3t | 3 ¢ sscepb ads' gvek taiephons. house with bath, aleo 3 room 8pt. e Princess Norah scheduled (o s Ry d bound between tae Diomede Provision- Made for Trust g aonE - st hone{ 513 A. Willoughby Ave. |® sail from vAmmuwv April 6 ® ¢ A AR i ands and @ " ternational ) B Tisted™"1n " telep! b6 ato puts . engers aboard the steamer 1N 4Rd along the International| . Fynd thatiHas Pe- PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings Phome 378—Ask for Ad-taker, |FOR LEASE—13 rooms, newiy re-|e gyclyn Berg scheduled to sail e bocked for Juncau include H. L.i"'ry, port and starhoard sides of | culiar Angle i modeied, reasonable rent. Also, 4|e from Seattle April 6 o Metzgar and wife, G. W. Boggan ', "viorovie will be divided in time thgiph i | s e —"?u'n - room single house for rent. In- e Baranof scheduled to sail from e g‘dn“':;;’_-l M. Sl?fi’n‘_/r"mh:hd wife. o o full day. As the date line| TROY, N. Y., April 1—Vera IR LEX HOLDEN—-Pilots. GENE MEYRING R el s o b e | ! quire 407 8. Franklin, phone 453.'e Seattle April 7 at 9 a.m. . . Wilson and wife, Mrs. Fred the Bouhdéry Hha betweeh Howard, 15-Ved High ofore €x- | } A S Henni 1 child, C Walthe ) is e ary e 4 Howard, 15-year-old gh school‘ | has been atopped be 3 o SOUTHBUUND SAILINGA nning and c , Clara Walthers, ', . Siberis ” e 3 { miatin, SUERE Piaate nm; VACANCIES at Perclle Apts. Phone | ¢ North Sea scheduled south- e A S. Wilson, Fred C. Autforth, E. [, k‘;ui-m:v;'lm&ui;htcmpi?;; SIS(iitgi fund hl?; I:P(ll] :;vch:t; sfi(;}.g:) t;f fy this office (Phone 374) al q o 5 g i e L. Noore, Pet % " e (PRNES. LU 2! e , ¥ \03“ -v]-snd Gilos Wit Be giten 2004. 425 Tth St. ® bound about 10 o'clock to- ® Hnglund Pete Johnson, 8. Berg, M. .5 and the starboard sidé in vided she does net live with rela- e - ” b g il S R e g mmad A morrow morning . Russia Vg 'S, Ly i ' Vi v | 8. BatR S S T, Russian waters. The Vietoria will tives. ;}tiLx %‘X‘xw ATABEA EMPTRE I VACQNCY at the Bl*lmrl Apts. |® Aldska schedulec soulhbound . ail from Seattle July 2 and August, The girl says she does not know ERVI NG AlAS KA TH E APARTMENT suitable for two,|® Mext Tuesd: g 7 |what to do. She refused to reveal| e Apply Winter & Pond. . LU,("L AILINGS ‘ GANG K. A. Kross of the passenger de- the reason why her uncle did xmc, - YEAR ROUN D i __|® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- « partment of the Alaska Steamship want her to live with her parents.| FOR RENT—s-1vuu: furnished apt.|® day night at 6 p. m., for e| Company will be master cof cere e i ] Inquire 304 Decker Bldg. jo Sitka and wayports. L | ies on bot‘h_ of the cruises. Crus_s D L d t | SAILING SCHEDULE army cot and mat-! o heq | @ Dart leaves every Friday at e | llled this position on the company's UJ€€r Lured to | Southwestern_Schedule tress, $6. Sitka loom and some PR HETC S 8 OO e ey |® 7 8 m. for Petersburg, Kake riginal Arctic cruise in 1984. The| Death by Salt ! Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau warp. See Venetian Shop A 5fo - avallable April 1o oha wayports. . Victoria will steam more than 7000, 5 . Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ; .| 1 Phone 385. [o o 006eeessss sl Shishldn volcano on Unimax Miles during a twenty - eight - day| Headlights 1 *ALASKA Mar.27 Mar.30 April 5 . must be sold at once - YTy A o4 by #4h ok ovage . | MT. MCKINLEY Mar. 31 ~ April 3 April 9 fe m HOUSE for rent, furmished. 4| {Island in the Aleutian archipelago 3 i 2 i south. Cash price for quick yooms bath. Phone 1472, G o & o . As the Victoria crosses the Arc-| MISSOULA, Montana, April 1.— YUKON April 3 April 6 April I f 00 iy : ls emitting great clouds of smoke | T 1o that grand old man:of Many deer in this vicinity were BARANOF April 7 - April10 - April16 | sale, §T0 e ) s | BIRES TOMORKOW 1 |and 1s fapre. active iian ix evera: Pt 1 Rkt e ot Bl 0 T Yy e ALASKA April10 April13 April19 | gt h BHDT = 3 4 Mleda el years, _acdording, fo. Ohpt. @, . the sea, Polarls Nephihe' Rex, dress: kilied by, tratisiehring ghe winter, MT. McKINLEY Aprill¢ Aprill7 April23 | FOR SA}.E 41\{0 \m“m»\n xv! | heated npmuTunL with bath. ; g ; |Trondsen, master of the little “0 in his fanciest rlobr.:_ will ep l{le Purf?u Service has revealed. S. 'S. Alaska calls Haines, Skagway, north and Edison phonograph. Phon Kline Apts, 3rd & Gold. Phone High tide—3:5¢ a.m., 13.9 feet. steumship Starr of the Alaska 2" rd the lin: said C . “He'll'The animals, attracted by the! south bound. | 1604. Low tide—10:48 a.m., 2.4 feet. Steamship Company, which am'v‘,d be aboard for a purpose—to initiate train’s headlights stood on the Southeastern Schedule X x 5 FLAT Tor meat YR o High tide—5:10 p.m., 11.0 feet. recently in Seattle. the tourists with much pomp and track and watched the on-coming N'WESTERN ...April 6 April 10 April 12 FOR SALE—Trolling boat, 34 ft. FLAT for ren nquire Charles| pow tide—10:48 p.m, 6.0 feet. SRR R . ceremony, into the ancient benevol- train. VICTORIA ~April13 April17 April19 = 1215 sterling, new bl Galdstein Fur Store. Captain Trondsen said the smoke E = Bl - - 1 " long, ]-' ,K'.\ ‘1" i v\ 2 8300 /bu ;7 waes p — |puffing out of Shishaldin crater ©1% and exclusive Honorary Order of | Salt, used to prevent the switches N'WESTERN April 20 April 24 April 2 :-- i 9 g FOR RENT—Nice quiet heated was visible for a long distance at y ’ N fensing Mg sy 51 Ghe THE ALASKA LINE ud, Lowe \ at. room for gentleman. 114 West 6th | Azz pIAN . but he was unable to determ- The chtona will eall at E\.\L animals to their death when tl? y M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 FOR SALE—Gold Coin seed pota- St phone 330. ine if volcanic ash also was being Cape, Siberia, where the tourists came cut on the tracks to li toes and Early Red at 4 cents per A P N YL By SMAELS L o {will spend several hours ashore. them, their own salt licks beinz pound. Write for price in to lots. VACANCY MacKinnon Apts. oosn S ":"‘T ol 1din, which is 9,387 Sporml Slra:]ver:em: hs\;'e cbeen‘hu!;u{-d un[der th ‘sx(;ow,i ; i § Henry Vermeire, Haines, Als INT—Six . | opular songs. Each lesson super- as discovered by Sari-|Made by the Alaska Steamship Com- aiiroadmen tried mixing kero-, - sl Ml Fgé%_RFNI i B e formerly chef June 18‘ 1790 and w: L:y'] \med | PRRY with the Russian government sene with the salt they use t FOR SALE — Furniture in Apart- "~ S PR SR, by the explorer. |sp that the tourists may land on make it distasteful, but the deer 2 or_beginners sdvenced students. ;:’i‘“hl;;‘-’”f(:‘C’:]dl?::"d!:“tl“"z't’(‘) VACANCY Nugget Apts. e T[‘lhrowxusn[) x(.;u(« :; ttm- :T;l pssiap sall, Jun UkeHlce. s 2 ‘ e CLE CHO! route from Seward to Western Al- by FOR RENT-Seven roum furnished FREE smci cromormicion b [ oka and the Aleubtan Avchivaings e - | apartment. Inquire Snap She g P1 R COPY TODAY vent o1 2 P FOR SALE — Washing machine, o e e N ious LSIC AL TRAINING e wE sokgtt her snunal ovis g davenport, gateleg table, electric COZY, warm, furn. apts. Light,| sl e Bolfle voyees Vil ¥ heater, © etc. 312 Third,| water, dishes, cooking utensils g Tuipak, Mand S gelling phone 1193. | and bath. Reasonable at Seaview. sthwell and BowPees . Al ““““ 2 i) ¢ il 4 orts enroute. The work will ! FOR SALE—Wriiing desk, pracu- T ne at the Loke Washington ~"xp-. Slly How Phins 608 o call afl - MIQCFI' \VF(I S Travel 4.u(ll it The Starr had! - e TRAN SPORTATION CO 7th and Harris, Perelle Apts, up- MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4971, | on a A shipment of ore from Southeast| stairs. | Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co. | i, Ul B B ol I“]";i . ol ¢ = Bt 3 L il s o 1 Sewal FOR SALE — The Ax}drew Palmer GUARANTERED Renlistic }‘erma-; PRIN' ‘o tern Alaska April 10 The only line serving Alaska that maintains 1 Boat Building and Kepair 8hop,' npents, $375. Finger wave, 50c.| CESS y a regular weekly service throughout the year. ! its curtilage, approaches, Ways, Lola’s Beauty Shop, telephone | A FOR Babu's CO'd 2 ‘ b docks and entire equipment of 201, 315 Decker Way. ‘ Liner g ry Arrive Leave | engines, hoists, machinery, tools, -— \ Hel s | < ! 3 p end it quicker | Leave Juneau Juneau gr‘f:_l:"r:;ln?:&US_}‘:)‘;_- kg b4 LOST AND ]( )I‘N.) {Juneau to Vancouver,| {. . witheut “dosing™ _ | Seattle No. Bound So. Round | Juneau. LOST—Green-yellow canary. Bird | Victoria or Seattle IC KS (B North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 1 e i | lame in one foot. Phone 396 m-i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS { )I;Ior::lasnd :pt. ‘g :DL 1: “ A B sl or ea .. pr. pr. ;m ““:]1]mn”;:”l‘mm“u 2 3 | PRINCESS NORAH | Northland Apr. 20 npr. 22 ) ating table, cost §35, price $5 Crat- | | | March 21 Nerth fep. - o el g ing and drayage e Tugh G, GENERM:IOTORS MGI’Ch 31 4 Nicholson, M.D, Pacilic =~ tuich A : i . Calif i MAYTAG PRODUCTS | (rurgnec"gm at. Vancouver with RAY STEVENS, Agent.. ,; 2 S W. P. JOHNSON || Cenadian Pacitic Services: LIQUOR STORE {| 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. | BANJO, Ludwig Professional, value ', 4 Transconiinental cITY | $175. Will sell cheap, $75. Cash |- = Trans-Atlantic GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. ‘ or terms. Call Empire or see ¥ FE Trans-Pacific PHONE | p VT A | “Dude” Haynes. | Tickets, reservations and full o - - Juneau Radio Service particulars from ! FURNISHED houses on lot 100x ol w ¥. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC T For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second St.—Next door to San Francisco bukery 125. 153 Gastineau Ave. of W. L. Torell. Inquire | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket R Prompt Delivery FOR SALL—Z room cabin shed, 7th St. on tide flats. village, house No. 4. il Ml e and a| Cail at Chatham swans 2 ransportation e UM S, DART? FOR SALE—Model Cafe at Cordo- . va, bargain. Inquire Mrs. W. B. Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday | at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port || e L—-———«o | i | ! | | | | i | [ | | | Money Saved < is Phinn, Cordova, Alaska. Alexander aad ~ay ports. 2 % otas o s e i e e e o & O R T ME‘;;:‘;"T““’ 4Place Stinson "Patco” K wnmzn SCHBDULES NOW m EFFECT | | Price $1975. Contact Joe George | FOR INFORMATION MAII. VRVERA Passe ares Pohb e or fyf)o Bell(‘!w(,m ey mumcz‘ C. REABER, Phona 4412:;‘l DRY CLEANING u. s. Reduced nger F to Many ts 1 SOR BALE_Resitooe well Jocat. sl e e p ! c c LY PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Between Noae,. Flat Fairbanks and Jufleau PAA l Office, 587 ed, lends itself to duplex income [ i property, price $3000 foi ick i f w ‘:‘: SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Planes are always within 100 miles. of one of our 11 sale. Phone 373 phs.: o Ludwig Nelson l ‘ l lv Chief Pilot Pilot radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. Soft — | WATCOMAKER and JEWELER | T HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent PAA Electra Plane scheduled to arrive from FOR SALE—6-room hou-e on Lasa road; $2,200. Phone 330. Juneau, Alaska " Wate CHANNE!. HUS LINE 7 ol sihina e Wnlnng | Phene 1% Junena ot it Fnlrba“ks on Sundays. . 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel |Leave Jamenu: AM—i: 154:00,9:15, Lmves for Interior after‘arrival of Alaska Line 4 Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- 10:15, 11:15; P.M--12:15, 1:15, | M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday M | 10:00 p.m. lemu&md.ylmdflw 1 leaves Junesu at 0:30 AM. i waies i sone s | The Vanity Box | oo e R T s THE TERMI N AL B T TR I e care Olson & Sunde shipyaras | BEAUTY SALON | {Loave Detuglas AM.~7:40, 5:40,0:40, Seattle, Wash, or Sunde & d'Evers | 307 Goldstein Bldg. Phone 371 | 10:40, 11:40; PM.~12:40, 2:10, 3:40, “Fhis ‘Is' Something Different 'nd You Wit Enjoy.” Company, Seattle, Wash. | PERSONAL HAIR STYLING (440, 6:40, 040, 7:40, B:40, 10:10, % e — —_— | 11:40, —rad WANTED ‘ Glacler Highway L s AR lLeave Ank Bay: AM.—T7:00, 8:15; Ly WANTEDOffice, stenography or PM—12:30, 4:15. Baturday Speciai u CAsn G Y bookkeeping work by competent VISIT THE 6:45 p.m. y mA € g Traffic Office GASTINEAU HMEL—HMIO 106 4 experienced young woman. Ad- A N D N #ave Juneau: AM. — 7:%0, 9:30; p -t % CASH GROCERS ~ .6‘ LOUIS A. DELEBECQU‘ dress H 463, Empire. TURN your ola gold Into value Cash or trade at Nugget Shop. Corner Second and.Seward Streets PHONE 58 5&10 e i '

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