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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 3,:1937. e TICKET SALE | & - = Cannery Voyage BY SEN. COM, o i | Hagerup and Sterling in; Charge—Player Assign- ments Are Announced B, LEAGUE | OPENS ANNUAL | & | P Tear Gas Routs Str}l{ifig Maine S Shoe Workers [Victoria Is Here This Fornoon; Horse Brought to Juneau by Steamer from South— Back Tomorrow A. M. Mentioned for New Judgeship ESKIMO BILL IS APPROVED Would Appropriate Two Million Dollars to En- courage Activity WASHINGTON, May 3. — The proved of a bill to establish a “per- manent self-sustaining economy” system for Alaska Eskimo through encouragement of development of | the Eskimo activity in the reindeer industry. The measure was introduced by Delegate Anthony J. Dimond, of Alaska, has introduced a similar bill in the House. . Mr. and Iers. R. E. Gault, after wintering in California, have re- turned to their home in Skagway Ervin Hagerup and Joe Sterling With a horse for Joseph Kendler Senate Indian Committee has ap-|for the summ have been given charge of the an-| sooked for this port, as well as forty A il nual ticket sale for the Gastineau| more conventional passengers, the Channel Baseball League, it was an- Alaska Line steamer Victoria, Capt. nounced today by President Wil- A. Ryning, finally wended her way N liam A. Holzheimer. The tickets into this port this morning at Alaska Air T ln went on sale ta about 10:45 o'clock, after a leisurely ranswrt’ c. In buying a ticket this year, the cruise between Southeast Alaska o wser is not only assured of canneries on her way from Seattle. all the games but will be The Victoria also brought to Ju- » aiding in erecting the grandstand | neau a fair amount of general mer- I at Firemen's Park, the President; chandise. She was posted to sail for stated . The Firemen already hnw} Haines and Skagway this afternoon A e R ‘md} State troopers .nd police drove striking shoe workers back toward Lewiston, Me., when the [#t 2 o'clock, and is expected to re- through the sale of the season tick-| strikers attempted to march to plants at nearby Auburn. ; turn here southbound -tomorrow ets it is hoped to raise the entire! 2 ; % i Lt morning at 9 o'clock. After calling “ amount necessary to carry on con-| here tomorrow morning, she will & : — O 5 il L 2 struction 5 1TRAGEDY E N D Bufldog Guaflling wATEHun HIGH continue southward by way of Hawk At the same time the Prexy an-| Inlet, Todd, Sitka, Petersburg, nounced the minor league would! Car Is g Wrangell and Ketchikan. “ open next Saturday with the game| Stolen Himself ‘ Booked through Juneau from the | William Healy (above), genera called " for ;6:80 p. ., aud Wil con-| ] ——— | south with Purser Lee Runge are ;50‘““0' e"""" m:msl:?:t::ao:“w:' i tinue every |Baturday over ¢ 16-) LINCOLY, N, May 82 Charies) seven passengers for SKagvay. sev-| propoged by Sem, J. P, Pone (D STINSONS—LOCKHEEDS—BELLANCAS game schedule. i Johnson left his bulldog “Mickey”| en for Haines, two for Hawk Inlet,| Paabioy®e "one of the two newly He also announced the 10110“'!?8‘ to watch his parked car in the bus- eight for Sitka, and two roundtrip-| created positions on the U. S. cir LEAVING FOR assignmeents following the pmuln‘l" iness district here. | pers. Two other passengers for| euit court of appeals, ninth dis ; game of yesterday: Ray Manthey,| : Johnson told police the idea work- Hawk Inlet, Hans Floe and T. Con- trict, at San Francisco. CHICHAGOF' SITKA WAY POINTS first baseman and pitcher; Harold\p 1 O@icar Kills Wife, ¢d fine until some bright fellow| 1 waterud was high man at|fad: left the ship here this morn- 4 LiLg > Py Hanson, outfielder and catcher and| e 4 * ignored the car and stole Mickey s Ak lub|iDg to fly to their destination.|,, 18 TUESDAY and FRIDA B. Beebee, first basemar, to the Elks Daughte rs, and s e e S the Juneau Rifle and Pistol Club| o8 0= (O ers from Seattle| ! an Y and Hilding Haglund, outfielder, St shoot held yesterday at the Men- v ‘M. and Mos. H. & Beugh, HOSP]TAL NOTES s A ORstn, hiltty plader, to| then Suicides | denhall rangs, an event which [Mfe MT and M. FL A Baugh || el ON CHARTER TRIPS 5l the Moose. The Moose team got! —_— | brought out more than the custo- coming to Juneau were: Twenty- & further support with the arrival in| SAN FRANCISCO, Oal(1ay 3" mary numbers of shooters. three from Seattle, seven from Ket-| Mrs. John Ackerman and baby Wln carry passengers on lhese triPs g town from the south of Tex Haw- —The trial of Policeman George | Score follows: chikan, two Xron; Wrangell, and|son were dismissed yesterday from f h d led f kns, who did some excellent back-|Burkhart, on a perjury charge hu:‘ ) 200 yard cight from Petersburg. B St. Ann’s Hospital. or schedu ares. oo 5 I e L apnce. e Al Ry B et | Slow " Rabid| prom Petersburg to Junewu weres | MI%, Wiliam ott we demised || SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART shot down yesterday in their home. | i A JL Mrs. Edward Michaelson, J. M. following surgical ke Chief Pilot Pilot STANDARD OIL MEN | Officers said Burkhart apparent- | O B8 s +! ks TERL BRANL BT and At A HAROLD R. BROWN, t i WAITING FOR YUKON v cid the shooting, using a hun-| Ken Jjunge 4 41 IMrs. Chester Johnson, Clark H. ) Agen n fle with homg, made dumdum | % Jay Williams 38 43 | Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mas- LADY LAWYER LEAVES —_— 3:31;;8 i 5 Embarking on what he calls a| W.P. Blanton 40 37 |sey. From Wrangell: O. S. Sulli- ot SRR o B Stopping off in Juneau to await 2 3 vacation, but which would seem to| J. G. Osborn 39 39 |van, Mrs. Tom Moyer. From Ket- e LR S ataamne o H .| The dead are Burkhart, his wife, | " 4 5 e ~idova on government business, “1:“ ‘:‘Zz;u::::‘_?;‘;TXCOL,T:;:Z:::,, and two daughters, Helen aged 20, have plenty of work in store for S g ;c::gmd :g ii CBI:;‘:Z:; JRfso‘:}to(:rw:’l};"amLa';zEaboard the steamer Alaska, Lady DO YOU KNOW? P men for the Standard Ol Company #nd Marion aged 18. : him, PuuL‘W'alL Hall sailed for the| n' G porg 4 38 lqus, olaf Ulvéstad, A. J. Gutomson. | Wille Forbus, woman attorney from “rrived here this morning aboard' 'The women undoubtedly attempt- states this morning aboard the| . G. Burdick 35 30 | Coming to Juneau from Seattle| WVoshington, D. C., was a south- the steamer Victoria, from Seattle. "g :O’f'efhfrf'"; “f hg"'“l"(:"‘z Wre |steamer Alaska, after arriving her 300 yard |on the Victoria were : Leo Billings- 20und passenger through here this ey are bound fof VAeR and) e nisiown 1 urkhart then | .. rday as a passenger from Fair-| Slow Rapid loy, Roberta Barton, Mis. M. o.| BeniG eward to make additions to an 2 | . A ook H Fire ire ‘Brown, C. A. Davidson, Clifford S " ok | 3 i .- 'banks aboard the PAa Electra g ) » Faa A o E Bisndant ol c.’::’infiljg;fiflQ'Zfi'eg';}éeg,.i‘,l. oL Tl 16 o Ty e ths| Waterud 43 40 (Garl, Wiliam Kauzlarich, L. D. GRIDLEY BACK DIESEL and FUEL OIL BURNERS s C"fifl:y,;hfi::' are: Leo Bil- In this city. |PAA for the summer, and has joined ‘J’&"l‘l'a’" :; ;g }gflzd"bfig’- ]H“;Y d”;lsgflvphfi‘l"f‘di Ross Gridley, PWA Engineer-In- are leaders throughout the : i 5 e |the staff of the Wein Airways of illiams ; 1Ordway, Charles Rood, T. C. Phelps, | . tor returned to J th WORLD. lingsley, Clifford Cerl, William Kau- . ey 2 Jee ; Jant 42 38 [Martin Sorte, H. A. Thompson, Mrs. |shc. o: A s dngtly 0 4 ¢ . darich, L. D. Louderback, Harry TEEDER BUTTSL g et éfircif'“‘h’é"fii' bSi)xud" et a2 20 |John W, White, 4. O, Withers 's’:’im}v:cmm SUFER @iy ga, TusichuEn SEE THE NEW 1937 FULL il C. P) . ding mber a ther sup- |riving attle, 2 a . | . s 3 'S, i A g 3 A“..up'J_ C. Phelps and J. C. With- nlw‘:*‘fi‘)‘:&m‘;;c;:on ”can‘l’m‘r‘y‘ p‘rc'p_}mmpon plane for Kansas City| Leonard 41 36 |Bay, John Coffey, Edward Exelbyv‘\;:a:";nwemun b G AUTOMATIC DIESEL BURNER 5 :’,:,,“h::,‘;,{,:f L\"{‘,i, C?::{e:;i?‘n,‘;{] arations here this morning at the |Where he will take delivery for a, Berg ” 3 3 JE Q. Sellkoem, 3. T. L“W“"’"'J et i FOR HOMES AT 1 e Hew atantara plm‘)t were. | Juneau Lumber Mills was the can- [new four-place Sessna cabin plane Lorz 40 31 Claude Morse, E. Pesterfield. ! . 4 S Sl i nery tended Mutual, from the Fi-|which has been purchased by the Burdick a0 B — | Germans are taxed on any profits Rl 8 Ahl : dalgo Island Packing Company |Wein Airways. | 600 yard | Try Tihe ruynre ciassifieds o llhoy realize on the devaluation of ce el‘s 0“’“, BARR BACK Thls plant at Pillar Bay. The Mutual | After flying that plane to the 3 S?ow Total results. foreign currencies. 4 AFTERNCON FRGM towed a barge into here and is re- |Coast and seeing it shipped north, Fire ‘ 4 turning to Pillar Bay with a barge Pilot Hall will again hop eastward, Waterud 46 216 | FLIGHT TO MINE i0ad of timbers. |to Detroit, Michigan, to receive a Junge 46 211 e BB [second plane for the Wein Airways,! Williams 45 210 Returning from Atlin, B, C, Sat- Among the passengers through a new Stinson. He will then fly the Blanton 44 201 | o urday afternoon, with v:wo.pu‘.s:sen(;- here this morning from Seward lo;stmmn to the Coast and return Osborny 42 201 | ors. ot 4 o'clock. the North Canada Seattle aboard the steamer Alaska Inorth with it. He will pilot the new Leonard 42 197 N Express Pilot L. F. Barr, flew Were Mr. and Mrs. George Sexton, | Stinson in the Interior for the Wein ~ Berg 38 196 | his Pugnmv plane to the Ivflolar- of Seward. Mr. Sexton operates a!Airways during the summer. | Lorz 36 186 o“ are ree Ly Taku mine yesterday, leaving the merchantile business at Seward (A *“vacation,” he calls it. Burdick 23 156 1 zirport here at 11 o'clock. S = Gl : A T R S S A i/ Pilot Barr returned from the mine | 1 l h this afternoon, landing here at | | on y w en ahout 1 o'clock. Ernie Wheatley was a round trip passenger with Barr ‘; e' , | to the mine, and Dori McKenzie re- | . e ’ you are debt free. "} in the plane. | B . ol spent here I LRl STOCK QUOTATIONS - ob | NEW YORK, May 3. — Closing annuall { quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 12%, American Can | 99%, American Light and Power | ! 19%, Anaconda 51%, Bethlehem | | o Steel 85, Calumet and Hecla 13%, | Commonwealth and Southern 2%, | i Curtiss Wright 6%, General Motors International Harvester 106%, QUESTION: How much money does the Canned Salmon Indus- ol Eennecott 54%, New York Central iz 3 _ 46, Southern Pacific 56%, United try bring to Alaska and spend with Alaskans here in a year? ) . States Steel 101%, United Corpora- | Not only accomplishes tion 5%, Cities Service 3%, Pound : $osu, nepliiaiel 34 s Ol ANSWER: Last year the canners spent here more than this, but also leaves you 9%, Holly Sugar 34. | . o050 . . ; $10,000,000. Since 1867 it is estimated they have paid enough money to care DOW, JONES AVERAGES, | . 000 e 1 b o - The followitE o fosavs Dow. | out in Alaska a total of $730,000,000 for labor, lumber, £ e 1olioNine v’ g g or current expenses. Jones averages: industrials 174.59, WIr t: L rails 58.25, utilities 29.29. ¢, taxes, etc. b N s L e MU HERE AGAIN | | 8 Once more back on his schedule . of a flight a day, Pilot Herb Mun- | @ ’ 4 tersaccompanied by Pilot Ray Ren- | TREAT YOUR CREDIT shaw flew into Juneau yesterday AS A shortly past noon on another in his | . COE T series of round tights between Ket-| SALMON SOUFFLE WITH PIMENTO CHEESE SAUCE SACRED TRUST chikan and Juneau. He was ex-| ™ pected to make still another of | : : ; Al i the flights here and back in his ¥ cup quick-cooking tapioca stirring often. Add flaked Canned 0w :led ffif?"fi; Pacemaker seaplane i 1 tsp. salt Salmon, reserving some large pieces Hs a noon. tsp. o2 e 1 “ ZFI:};IE" to top souffle before it is baked; oy MRS. SHEPARD OU | 2 cups (1 1b.) Canned Salmon chopped parsley and lemon juice. s sé‘:;x&l::"’w";r‘l’;‘“ 2 tsps. chopped parsley Remove from fire and add well tendent at Chitina, is southbound 2 tsps. lemon juice beaten egg yolks. Cool, then fold ;cboar: the ipnine: Alaska from | itk 4 c88S : in stifly beaten egg whites and 15 ward to Seattle. Z. . to ¢l . . 2 atizs - : il i turn into buttered baking dish. Bake 2 cups medium white sauce . ) BURROUGHS in slowoven (325° F.) about 1 hour. ok ADDING MACHINE Combine tapioca, salt, pepper, milk Serve with pimento cheese sauce e . in top of double boiler. Hold at made by adding pimento cheese as a re l ureau oivr COMPANIYCS scalding point about § minutes, to medium white sauce. Serves 6. H ECHANICAL This recipe is typical of those appearing in the national First National Bank Building ipe 15 typ ppearmg REPRESENTATIVE C. H. Andresen, is now in bis resular magazine advertising of the Canned Salmon Industry PHONE CHARLES WAYNOR 28 Manager e a5 may be neede your protection throush ensuing year. Call Gastineau “ * Hotel the