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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1937. IPHILLIPS TELLS VIOLENCEIN Miliionaire Weds CAL. STRIKE ' : S AVERTED Twenty-four Hour Truce Is Declared—Citizens Are Vigilantes 700 of I TOCKTON al, April 21 Threatened violence between deputized citizens and hundred; men was averted by a truce citizens were to mobilize at 8 o'clock this morning take a hand in the present can- strike. ns union hour nery - STERLING GOES SOUTH FOR ROAD EQUIPMENT Sterling, Assistant Chief of the Alaska Road Com- Hawley Engi Actress e e — OF NEW IDEAS | EDUCATION WORK [Motion Picture Study, Tele- vision Discussion at Conventions Motion picture education in the s, use of television in class| rooms, application of the fourth |dimension--new ideds such as thesc marked the two educational con-| ventions attended by Superintend- | ent A. B. Phillips in Spokane, Wash. this month. | Returning yesterday aboard the | ! Yukor, Supt. Phillips has during |the past three weeks attended the | Northwestern Association of |ondary Schools and the Inland Em- | pire Educational Association, as- Capt. Andrew Rosness, with 6,750 pounds, to Marlyn at 7 and 5% cents per pound. Sebastian-Stuart bought 13,000 pounds from the Margaret T., Capt. Peter Hildre, at 7.10 and 5.15 cents; 13,500 pounds from the Fern, Capt. John Lowell, at 7 and 5% cents; and 10,000 pounds from the Thel- ma, Capt. Bernt Alstead, at 7 and 5% cents a pound. No boats took bait or ice this morning at Ju- neau. PSS S SR JSFC BOOK IS T0 BE ISSUED FORTHIS YEAR Second Annual Forms to Close Soon—Salmon Derby Interest BUSY BARR BACK FROM ATLIN HOP Flies to' B. C. City Last|nection with the May Day healtn Evening—Takes Pictures [""*™™___ _ | High Over Channel OUT ON NORAH Among the passengers sailing Following two flights with pas-|south on the Princess Norah, are sengers and freight to the Polaris-{Mr. and Mrs. Mathew Watson, of Taku Mine yesterday, Pilot L. F. Barr and his North Canada Air Express Pilgrim plane hopped to Atlin last evening, leaving here at 5:30 o'clock. Pilot Barr carried four passengers on his flight to| Atlin yesterday and returned to {Juneau this morning with one pas- |senger from the British Columbia |city. Passengers out with Pilot Barr |to Atlin last evening were: Leslie HEALTH OFFICIALS | Corcross Mr. Watson is operator of LEAVE FOR SITKA a'store at Carcross and is interest- Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorne and Mlss“ ed in a fur farm near there. o Dorothy Hanson of the Territorial | Department of Health left aboard | ye LOOFF TO INTERIOR Extending the sphere of the sur- the M.S. Northland last night for Sitka. The t y of Alaskan aviation which he |is making for his company, Hans | Looff, World War Ace and Standard | Oil Company flier, left Juneau yes- | terday aboard the PAA Electra plane for Fairbanks. Mr. Looff will cover nearly all the Interior and Westward by air before returning to Juneau. In the week he has been here, he has made sev- eral air trips, flying to Sitka and Skagway. SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON The Juneau Sports Fishing Club, |Sands, Ed Finlay, Oskar Nelson jsembling superintendents and prin- jcipals. The latter was attended by |4.100 delegates, marking an increase has in course of preparation | lof 1200 over last years attend- sccond annual year book and;Morley Moran. ance sportsmen’s directory and forms for| Barr arrived back over Juneau | At the Northwestern Association'this book will close during the last|this forenoon about 10:30 o'clock, Duart Delux Permanent mission, is & southbound passenger on the Victc going tc at connection with acquiring of equp- ment to start the new road and airport work in the ‘Verritory which of which Olaus Larsen is Manager,|and Einer Johnson. Coming in to the |[Juneau with him this morning was will be undertaken with the $450,- 000 Federal funds yesterday allot- ted to the Territory -, FORMER JUNEAU MAN OPENS STORE IN KETCHIKAN icles of incorporation have been filed with the Territorial Au- ditor by the Mutual Stores, Inc., of kan. Capital is listed at $4.- and incorporators are Sam A Ligh formerly of Juneau, Rose Light, Irving Katz and Eugene Katz of Seattle. - - PARKING NOTICE Parking of cars on Front St. be: tween Seward and Frank! is pro- hibited, except for loading and un- loading, while construction work “I‘ Fire and police depart- your cooperation DAN RALSTON, H Chief of Police. ! 00! cid Topping, millionaire New Yo , is pictured with his bride, the former Arline Judge, vhave- | n star, shortly after they were married in Virginia City, Nev. ceremony was performed a few hours after Miss Judge cbtained from Wesley Ruggles, noted motion picture director. Topping professional oetball .eam. a divere is the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers, The couple sailed from San Francisco the next day for Honclulu Start now, to bring spring into your We have everything you'll need home. for a brighter, cheer! more heautiful place to live, and our prices are sure to conform to ycur budget limits. Redecorate your old woodwork and furni- ture with DECORET ENAMEL - and ) FULLERGLO Give your floor a coat of FULLER'S QUICK Fuller's DRYING FLOOR FLOOR WAX ENAMEL FULLER’S PURE PREPARED HOUSE PAIRT The paint to specify when you want a first class job and a paint that has been the standard of quality from San Diego to Nome for 70 years. USE VELLQThe WASHABLE KALSOMINE—It covers better and lasts longer. Dic-a-Doo Climax WALL CLEANERS Make easy work of cleaning. Old English Johnson's Armstrong’s Clean up the yard and lawn and get the garden in shape. We have a complete stock of Garden Tools . . . Lawn Mow- ers ... Garden Hose . .. Rakes . . . Shovels . . . Wheelbar- rows . . . Trowels . . . Spades. LAWN SEED WHITE CLOVER SEED MORE CROP Get a BATES Broom Mop and Window Cleaner k of and Cos Angeles —, | viewed |of Secondary Schools, 13 Alaskan ' weel April. | Ihigh schools were accrdedited, in-| The Juneau Sports Fishing Clubl' cluding the Juneau High School. {was organized last year and now ! | The accredited schools are An- has an enrollment of fifty active, |chorage, Cordova, Douglas, Fair-| participants and this number is cx-i |banks, Juneau, Ketchikan, Nome, pected to be greatly increased prior | 'sburg, Seward, Sitka, Skag- to the closing of entries in lhis\ Wrangell and the Sheldon|year’s Salmon Derby, plans o(i son at Sitka. |which are being perfected along the | he theme of the Inland Empire!lines which have proven so success- | !convention was “Development of|ful each year in the Port Angeles, | Leisure,” emphasized in view of the washington, Salmon Derby. {1 eased amount of leisure time to According to figures, recently 'xpected for the coming school made available by various salmon generation. Speakers from through-| derby associations in the puge(} out the nation participated in the sound district, ten persons out of | |convention discussion. ! | Superintendent Phillips stated | fishermen members. | that from the teaching standpoint,| plans of the Juneau Sports Fish- | nditions in the states are very|ing Club, which will be announced hy, salaries are increasing, and|jater, are taking definite shapeand number of teachers waiting and it nas been suggested that trolling | applying for positions, he reported.!poats, outboard motors and many is considerably smaller than be-\jtems of the latest in fishing gear | fore. 3 3 be offered as prizes throughout the | While in Washington, he inter-|wee: of Juneau's Derby activity. | dozens of teaching appli-| I R o cants, and is to make recommenda- | tions to the Juneau school board | i pplications for the three vacan- SIMMUNS FLIES | in the schools here, effective | next fall, | Supt. Phillips addressed the Ro- ARY JUYGE Tu } tary Clubs at Spokane and Seattle, while in the south, and plans o re- turn to spend the. summer ‘#h* Se- attle this year. Although his plans| i 1 are at present indefinite, he ex-| pects to leave for the south short! (Pt after school is dismissed for va 'AAT Pilot on HOp to Two tion, and has rented his house herei . . until Ausust, and s at present i) Chichagofs in Nugget the Assembly Apartments. 1 by AR e This Afternoon | Following a flight to Mary Joyce's | Twin Glaciers Lodge on the Taku | River this morning with Miss Joyce land her caretaker, Louis DeFlorian SELL HERE AT |on which he left Juneau in the Nug- |get at 9 o'clock and returned at 10| o'clock, Pilot Sheldon Simmons flew | RAISED PR'GESEID Chiehagof this afternoon. ‘When he took off from here this ! = |afternoon at 1 o'clock in the Alaska | 2 | Air Transport Lockheed Vega sea- Juneau Exchange Is at piane, simmons had with him as Busiest of Season This Forenoon | passengers: J. H. Peterson, M. N. | Swan, and A. H. Helle, for Chicha- igef; and Bert Stedman; for Hirst- Chichagof. He was to return to Ju- neau from the flight this afternoon | With seven halibut arrivals sell-| | at 3:30 o'clock. ing this forenoon, the Juneau fish |exchange enjoyed its busiest day| Arriving back here at 4 o'clock |so far this season. E. E. Engstrom, |yesterday afternoon, Pilot Simmons | rep nting the Sebasnun-stunrt‘bmugm with him: From Sitka, W. |Fish Company, and the Marlyn Fish|R. Carier; from Chichagof, L. Nick- {Company each bought the catches!en: from Hirst-Chichagof, George lof three boats, while the Alaska|p,. Nelson. |Coast Fisheries bought in the sev-| &immons is to fly to Ketchikan :enlh. {from Juneau tomorrow afternoon, | Selling were: The Vivian, Capt.|leaving here at 3 o'clock. {Charles Larsen, with 1,000 pounds,| I AR RN |to the ACF at 7.10 and 5.15; the STORE OWNER SOUTH |Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre, with g 13,000 pounds to the Marlyn at 7.10{ Jean Benet, of the Benet Bro- land 515; the Ida IL, Capt. John|thers, who operate a store at Mayo, | Sonderland, 2,400 pounds, to Marlyn! Yukon Territory, is travelling south | lat 7.10 and 5 and the Tern,lon the steamer Princess Norah. w ‘ cares a fig for social convention! chilling Cotfee One for Percolator—another one for Drip and Silex DO YOU KNOW? RAY DIESEL and FUEL OIL BURNERS are leaders throughout the WORLD. jcach hundred residents are ardent gy Wave (but spent half an hour -circling Gastineau Channel at 12,000 feet, snapping pictures, before landing.| Bill Phillips was flight mechanic on the Atlin hop. " PRICES RISE TO $6.50 MAY 1 pilot Barr plans another flight| to Atlin tomorrow, carrying freight.| Lo ! e N New Snow Fall Now at s s.oo At Fairbanks; Still Freezing INCLUDING SHAMPOO AND FINGER WAVE Three inches of new snow was reported at Fairbanks last night, WEUSE... | PRIMOL or NUKOR according to Howard J. Thompson. U. S. Weather Bureau meteorolo- g Freezing temperatures con- tinued to prevail in the region, a high temperature being recorded of | 22 above yesterday and a low last | night of 16. Prospects for an em'lyI break of the ice were not brightened by reports. ! e | MINER GOING OUT | C. Colpe, head of the Colpe Min- ing Company, operating near At-| lin, B.C., is a southbound passenger aboard the steamer Princess Norah. Mr. Colpe is enroute to San Fran- cisco on business and plans to re- turn to Atlin shortly. | B | NOTICE For special fresh dressed chickens, call Femmer, phone 114. adv. . . . in our wave solution to insure a "FINISH” of Per- fection and Softness. Phone 318 For Appointment IF YOU ARE DEBT RIDDEN IT MAY SEEM HOPELESS BUT LET US RELIEVE YOUR MIND OF WORRY The Pooled Account Plan IS THE ANSWER TO YOUR PROBLEM “TREAT YOUR CREDIT AS A SACRED TRUST Alaska Credit Bureau CHARLES WAYNOR, Manager SEE ' THE NEW 1937 FULL AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER FOR HOMES AT Rice & Ahlers Company First National Bank Building PHONE 28

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