The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 15, 1937, Page 8

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ot |which he patrols the waves around| . , BINGER ROGERS Mrs Wheeler Kaits |SIMMONS OUT IN PRESIDENT IS [ioniomme s e : | B A R | | - ” | STINSON THIS A.M. sleeps. His job-is to herd off sight~ '- TO ISLAND PORTS iseers and others. DAWSUN WITH M e e o R, | FISHERMAN'S DELIGHT —Two gangs, numbering 235 long Taking off from Juneau a 4 | The Potomac, once called th shoremen, quit today. king b —_— | o'clock this morning, Pilot Sheldon Electra, was_intended as a prohib: THE | wages. It was the first day of open HOLLYWOOD, Cal, April 15— Simmons flew three passengers out- |tion boat for the Coast Guard. It navigation on the G R An extortion letter demanding $500 bound from Juneau in the Alaska was completed in 1933 but never - - of Gi r R on threat of Air Transport Stinson seaplane, and £ |chased a rum runner as it was TR INTER-CLUB COUNCIL death was received here by the ! was expected to return to Juneau Chief Executive Going commandeered for the White House, § N S e actress last Monday. this afternoon at 8 o'clock with g almost at once add ‘remddefed iong North Canada Air Express pROPOSED FOR LOCAL | sonn Hanson, head of the local » inbound passengers. Southifor Vacat Pt e aactils o5 Mak: Flight Federal B f Investigation an Juneau with Simmons )y or Vacation on i £ A I} but it ANNOUNCES A « \ < 10t ‘ederal Bureau o vestigation an- g ool ' " It is 165 feet long but its rum- Pilot ,a ng 18 OUTDCOR SOCIET“‘:S nounced that Fed s. W. Paris, for Tenakee; Gulf of Mexico chaser lines makes it no seaman's 4 h\ W ay of Atlin — Chic reported the & for Chichagof; and — dream for comfort. It was built of CLOSE-OUT OF repae Following endorsement of o plan 'of John Buzas, 18, on t . lllor H:rst-Cg?c:»:golf. By PRESTON GROVER shallow draft so it could pursue| Ik to the meeting by of sending it Due to make the return flig o % 'runners into shallow water. But ne, Executive Officer| The letter was postmatked April Juneau in the Patco were: Howard | WASHINGTOW, A:"go;i et its 8otoot draft lets it roll and a LEND[NGJ-IBRARY e. Pilot L. F. Barr took off from ot the Game Commission, 9 and was signed “John Berton.” D. Stabler and H. J. Grob, from | (K68 10 secrelaries, o dosen secrel |, seaworthy President might BOO g ere this forenoon 10:15 o'clock ' W, Gabler, official of the Al- - - itka; and a blacksmith from the Lackstaly the President {5 catching | fibd 1O relaxation in it at all. K flight of the vear 1 acka Sportsmen’s Association of M S DISCOVERER IN Chichagol, Mie. a fish but his continued good health It is ideal, however, for the sort kan, and business manager of & o I 51 R NG undoubtedly justifies it (of fishing Roosevelt plans. au to Daw- man 'Im.n.v PORT HERE TH]S A M ENGINEER BACK His trip this month to the Gulf| Some phases of this job of being m:l‘v:‘m‘;jl ne' and G. D. Hoggan Hpys I - ENROUTE WESTWARD Iwill carry him to New Orleans by|President are not so bad. rs. A. Brogger, ym various Juneau Sia il FROM KETCHlKAN train and by boat into shallow| = A prop Maki a brief call | water some distance off shore where | SOME ARE IN NEW CONDI- e clubs Wi i e b ABOARD HIGHWAY e o e o e menc: CREWSON COMPLETES || SOV ARE ¥ NEW COND Vil o the Westward for the summer’s| © _ lsized fish whose capture means LIGH oclation ¢ {rading, the M. 8. Discoverer, Capt. District Engliger M. D. Williams | work for anybody. ! LYNN CANAL TRIP ON SLIGHTLY USED at - thiel Ame Heinie Berger's Cook Inlet trading of the Buread of Public Roads re-| " He will be off shore for a week| NEW BOAT, MADURA 2 i |vessel w moored at the Lower Mrs. Burton K. Wheelor |turned to his Juneau headquarters|out of contact with everything but ’ YOU'H CHOICE % The Juneau club representaliVesj oo no.¢ for g few hours, betore 3 yesterday afternoon on the BPR|essential business that can be ra- o s M v e s o 8 present decided they would preser ing again shortly past noon. Despite the excitement aroused |vessel Highway after a business trip|giced between ship and shore. > . in every other e acheme to el 0% tons | "¢ Discoverer, from which the budihote tSinfllidagy i the Senator (o Ketchikan. The Highway, which | 2 ',gmelm‘”’ism;“; ::e:sot: L&':: X i enct b will name a de t) ’ : | from Montana, read a letter fro; as baln i anal ports, H. B. Cre 5 3 Wb bom x mf‘l‘\ e }v'}}y ach k]m)-,»\)u;\ln’v o itten Mate Was lost in a Cook Tnlet storm | Grice Jugtice Hughes Shawaring |D0S been in 59’:?”*? rf°f ";f j'*'g‘"-\coNSTANT GUARD Crewson, and Kenneth B. Edwards « 3 ot oAy, "”f"‘; ”_p" "; : o der a tentative plan winter, resulting in the trial) ‘critics of the supreme court, Mrs, |V'J Pe in operation r‘;)ml el l:;'i He came back from Warm Springs|returned to Juneau yesterday fore- pear Bremen, Ohin. , BUIBHOFth re-{wiien Wh tion of Ju. in Seattle of Capt. Berger, is at|’Burton K. Wheeler “tended to her |!N¢ the summer and leaves '0-|yegteq and tanned but much driving noon aboard Mr. Crewson’s recently for a per jon of |present gleaming in a coat of new | knitting” when she sat in on the |[morrow morning for Sitka With ;.5un4 to this and that affair lost| urchased power cruiser Madura. neau sports societic white paint, and it is in top condi-| senate judiciary committee hear- |Maintenance Foreman Clyde Hager |pim the relaxation he expects from P b has Vo bisn Y. ik ERS— — - gmea P ing, above. & e Yok B BPR there. | Mr. Crewson, who has long tion after a winter overhaul in the 8, and supplies for crew |a week of fishing and loafing in the |a merchandise broker in Alaska, . | South = OB |Mr. Hager, who h.B,S been with n_‘e_warm gulf sun. purchased the vessel for use in his DO YOU KNOW? TR o Y MRS. ALEXANDER TQ |°°R for 15 vears in Hyder Will| on trips of this nature he takes|pusiness and the recent trip was H BACON RETURNING { take charge of the Sitka work. {an operating White House staff|ope of the first times he has S i SAIL TO KETCHIKAN RpELE 3t !including Marvin H. McIntyre, as-|the craft for the purpose. Mr. Ed- m r;':"m.'; and fifty | ABOARD VICTORIA FOR ANNIVERSARY VERNE SOLEYS ARE sistant secretary, two personal sec-|wards, who is also Southeast Alaska (| /0 "¢ VL SRR S T AGAIN “AT HOME” |retaries, four stenographers, mili-|sales representative for several com- 2% AR :ol'ow £ hiom 2 Walter H. Bacon, who has been tary and naval aides, and his per-|panies, was Mr. Crewson’s guest on|| ™™ :'u" el o':n“ud_ P =3 'RNERS in the south for the past month oni To be with her husband upon the FOLLOWING TR]P sonal attendant. Ngoet of these,|the voyage. thors L and FUEL OIL BURNERS a combined pleasure and business|oecasion of their thirtieth wedding h;clu;‘iing Mc!nttyl;’el,l;;lot: ddeep lover — et An exceptional chance to ac- B 3 ue . s among - as- 5 3 of the sea, esta eadquarters s s li‘fldfl;“'(‘):‘&‘ I“)%h"“' o :‘:le‘:\ xlb::;)xr(: t‘l’)‘;n\';zl‘c“‘lo???ng(p):\ anniversary, Mrs. George F. Alex-| Back from their five woeks' "“'lashure. [ Phtmum for Teeth ::hh.mm‘nmhbmm“mm HE 7 ‘“f '1()_;- FULI been in Seattle and Portland on|ander is leaving tonight aboard the cation in the south, Mr. and Mrs.| o the Gulf trip headquarters will| —_ for ¢ THE NE St e business connected with the Chan-jNorth Sea for Ketchikan. |Verne Soley are again established pe set up first at New Orleans| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, April 15. - $hes goade: AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER Bl Bus. L0 Judge and Mrs, Alexander win ' their home in the Marine Apart- put will move westward to Galves-| —A new dental filling, consisting of || Trapping Wild Animals in FOR HOMES AT ->>-— — B ek LR | ments, after having spent part of ton a few days later as the Presi-|a platinum center, surrounded by Malay Jungle. Czechoslovakia annually exports|celebrate their anniversiry on April prarch and April visiting with gent’s craft idles that way. The |gold foil, is being tested at the Uni-| ° more than $1,500,000 worth of arti-|27 5 friends and relatives in Washington. | half doen newsmen with the party|versity of California. Tests show it Reign of Rothstein. Rlce 8 A ers ompany ficial flowers. The United States| The trip to Ketckan nas become| While in the south, Mr. and Mrs. will follow on shore, since the |stands-up under pressure of 30,000 The Snare. 3 her best customer. almost an annual custom with Mrs.|oley stopped for some time with president wants no audience. to 50,000 pounds per square inch, < A 8 Alexander who has for many years Mr. Soley's parents, Mr. and Mrs., But the Secret Service will not an improvement of about 30 per Mental Efficiency and How visited her husband during the Dis-|G. A. Soley in Everett, and also be kept at arms length in any such |cent over gold filling. to Exert It. : trict Court sessions there. visited with friends in Seattle and manner. Whither the President' ST, S nearby cities. In Seattle they saw goeth, they go also. They will be; The Portuguese ironclad Vasco de Mentalnmgcizncy and How A recent survey indicated o Dr. W. W. Council, then just rcady‘m‘ the Potomac, the President’s| White hilly goats are the official to Bulld 1t. \ half of the farmouses in Kans to leave for San Francisco berore}yacm, They work in shifts, just as mascots of Welsh regiments in the Mental Efficiency and How were more than 25 years old and'traveling East. |in Washington. At least one is on British army. They are led by a to Exercise It. nearly a fifth were more than 50/ Mr. and Mrs. Soley returned to duty throughout the night, oft-|white rope at the head of ceremon- & o ye old. Juneau aboard the Baranof. |times in a small power boat in ial parades. Claire Ambler, can be as charmingly and elegantly furnished as any homes g’ Hat s Bt ol i i Tl KRR ik il ] i 1 but it is to you to o e | Tne v. P. Train 4 n the Territory. The homes are here but it is up y bk " : untin . see that the interiors are attractive and livable. | N g Shir Child of the Wild. You have as large and varied a selection of FURNITURE to ° * el l atOI ltC COC The Shanty Sled. choose from as can be found anywhere in towns twice the i size of Juneau, and whether you are furnishing a mansion or #! - bi i1l find suitable pieces i [ ¢ . Red Headed Woman. i W ieces. e ‘ . . says: Luckies please both my taste | »» e ‘\ Last Crusade. | ’, Henry Esmond. | and my throat” | =w«un | The Story of Religion. * Cold Harbor. One Lovely Moron. “For close to fifty years I have been a o4 . This Strange Adventure. regular smoker, so I think I know what \ . . . Rachel Moon. constitutes a good cigarette. Luckies ; 4 . . Lost Ecstasy. please me on two scores. I like their fine i | B < ti The Young May Moon. i n flavor. But even mo're humporkuez is the S - factvtfiat they are a light smoke, easy on T T 243, 1 my throat. At any rate, it’s results that T Tty : . | count, and a light smoke pleases both S T e e | my taste and my throat.” Land. i ‘The Dancing Floor. Among the NEW ARRIVALS now on display, you will find a complete showing The Mistress of Jusaby. of the popular >’ Heidl. A FASHION FLOW BEDRCOM FURNITURE | e o f | HON. HERBERT E. HITCHCOCK Pestast Saavior. | These charming pieces can now be had in Mahogany, Cherry ar_)d Walnut and | U. S. SENATOR FROM SOUTH DAKOTA | sought on the add a piece plan for the SAME PRICE as quoted in the STATES. Big Brother. | Congal. MRORS—-NOW on display an exceptionally attractive i B beite e showing of th2 charming and popular Round #| Y S Venetian style. Priced as low as $7.50 » I ] | B e L L k n a recent independent survey, an over- Astronomy for Everybody. . . e Make Your KITCHEN a whelming majority of lawyers, doctors, lecturers, Bridge of San Luis Rey. Model of EFFICIENCY . . . and dozens of other titles. T nd BEAUTY scientists, etc., who said they smoked cigarettes, ex- Kitchen Cabinets || Ppressed their personal preference for a light smoke. COME IN AND LOOK itchen Cabine THEM OVER! in LliSTRO}E‘SPWHllTE | Senator Hitchcock’s statement verifies the wis- enamel wit orcelain | 7 or MONEL METAL fi = dom of this preference and so do leading artists of - Tables. A variety of i3 4 YOUR CHOICE « sizes to fit the large or radio, stage, screen and opera, whose voices are small kitchen. . . i | their fortunes, and who choose Luckies, a light Breakfast Sets : : reakias e < } il smoke. You, too, can have the throat protection ‘ in various styles and < y | decorations. of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh ' irritant d by th lusi “It’ ] v : 1rT1 S remove y the exclusive process s THE FINEST TOBACCOS— Add color to your'table with FIESTA or PACIFIC POTTERY Toasted”. Lucki d h . % S S CROP dishes. A new shipment just unpacked of the cheerful and oasted”. Luckies are gentie on your throat. THE CREAM » colorful dishes. ALL OPEN STOCK. Don't neglect to see Midsummer Night's Dream at the Coli- seum Sunday and Monday. Children’s Matinee Sunday after- noon. Under auspices Holy Trinity Guild. Juneau-Young Hdwe. Co. A Light Smoke “It’s Toasted”—Your Throat Protection . AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COUGH 1 Copyright 1937, The Ameriean Tobaceo Company

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