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THE DAILY ALASKA I:MPIRE FRII)AY MAY 7 I937 . SIMMONS HAS ;MlSSINl} ALASKA FULL DAY OF PLANEIS FOUN A]R BUSINESS Pnlot Woodlev, Mechanic y Seltenrich Located on AT Pllol Returns Early | Island by Haida o fromKetchikan—Goes: | o niova alasca May 7—Pilot to Sitka, Hawk Inlet !pixon Woodiey and Mechanic Bud- @y Seltenrich were found early yes- ¥ollowing his return, empty, this terday at Port Wells, 85 miles from morning in the Alaska Air Tran ns- here by the cutter Haida. 4o Dbort Lockheed Vega seaplane, from WE MIGHT S TRUTH, JuGHA\ AN (T PUTS VS \NF A 8a0 \ Woodley's plane left Anchorage Ketchikan, where he stayed over- last Monday bound here and were jter his flight yesterday af- forced by bad weather to land on ngh ® ferncon from Juncau to Prince Ru-, the beach at Port Wells. They re- 1 BE WUTH-- y P, l’llut Sheidon Simmeons tock mained until Wednesday then tried f again this morning in the (Nug-|8gain to come here but were forced . t to itka and points along back and landed on Ester Lake on' “ B b tw \.d“\ o ma . o1 Ester Island, broke through the and 5 cents a pound. yment of Health »h;«s recently com- immons arrived here from Ket-|ice and damaged their landing Two thousand pounds of king N piled statistics of maternal and in- chikan this morning at 8 o'clock gear. salmon was sold on the Juneau fant deaths 1ln'uflg]u;m the T(.»m- nd off again two hours later.| A party is leaving here today fish market this morning, also, be- | Iur\ 1 t _past six years. From sengers out to island peints with|to repair the ship. ing brought .in by Capt. Henry‘ 33 PASSENGERS 193¢ 35, inclusive, ther h:lAu‘ been «» Pilot Simmons were: Miss Bertha e — Moy, of Hoonah, in his boat Celuc,: sevenly-one l(i!(-;:u: mn»])luu\‘d.(‘ ‘4].1 M. Tiber, Bureau of Indian Affairs and went to the Juneau Cold Stor- | women who died from causes con-| - x f;xbgl '-:u:r;'xvti::r, qu Hoonah; Miss | THREE BALL PLAYERS cc at prevailing prices. | F R TH'S PuRT nected with childbirth. For the E. 53 Loretta Lynch, to Tenakee; Mrs. ASSIGNED TQ TEAMS No bait or ice were taken by same there have been 7001 Jack Ballinger and Steve Say, to Juneau boats this forenoon or yes- :J!I‘Hnsv ‘H\ mu'dnnm ‘l(l‘u;mh“rl!ll(;l\lsl. Chichagof. i esidel e "terday afternoon, but five boxes, T us g g average er Scheduled to return to Junecu at MP[g;"é:;u?;::"gh:m:f‘g;gfid; containing five hundred pounds,| SEATTLE. May 7 — Steamer 10 maternal deaths for every live 3:3C o'clock this afternoon, Pllot| Association, this morning announc- of frozen salmon were :hnpp«d from | North Sea sailed at 10 o'clock this bir »\ For ( P. year e B, there here to Seattle this morning aboard | morning for Southeast Al a ports have been twelve maternal deaths Simmons was to bring in J. C. Mas- g 8 g L0, Gl Ymssengers, from ;ul“g’f (Jesigning of [ M ine motorship ‘Northiand, by the with 163 passengers aboard, in- reported throughout the Territor < d was then t ke off | ! Alaska Coast Fisheries. cluding the following booked for “The infant mortality rate is K Bl len to take o Johnny McLaughlin has been as- 15 ¥ I AR gair St o R Juneau: ceedingly high in Alaska, number o G8ein at 4:30 oclock on a flight 0/ signed to the EIks' team of the ing 1,125 infant deaths for the N p a s, 3 P irk, Mr. g WL an g S (e B e SEhnD. {Channel League; Tom w. Martin MRS, REI.NKE SAILS Mr. and Mrs. William Kirk, M. 00 "mentioned 7,091 births, giv- , Before flying to Prince Rupert|yas placed with the Merchants, and Mrs. T. W. Flannery, I D. Ra- (20 B0E s por thou- yesterday aftérnoon Pilot Simmons ' minor league team; and Cecil Gray ON BUSINESS TRIP dinsky, Mrs. Jeanne Williams, Mr.| 0 " 00 birtha Riske &t almos v flew to Sitka and (‘,hu-pugnf. and was assigned to the Cardinals team — and Mrs. Ray Harring.on. X o !{I,le G HHe infunt DPIDeC WS 8130 bologl Wailthof Ihe seer 106D | Mrs, L. Reltke, manager of the| John Rosin, Martin Sorensen, J.'geath rate in the United States. | === E. Boyle and Mr. and Mrs. Ed{ ; i @ { SCtariah e ot 1% e i [— SR TR Vogue Shop, left aboard the North- M. McCormick, C. B. Awnold, Ed.. upp, renidly. 0 e, a8 Deeengers fiobd) Tenn S.S. DERBLAY IN land for Ketchikan, taking over the |Kraft, Mrs. E. R. Jacger, Hlataong the: et HING T’ chifly ‘anpual business trip of Mrs. Es-|Jacobs, Howard Austin ! responsible for this embarrassing TG G i 4 ¥ for nis er '3 PORT HERE; SAILS ther Rhind, buyer of women's ap-| Mys, H. Burgher, Mrs. E. Kizer, infant aeath rate of Alaska. | MO'[HER’S DAY TEA TOMORROW EVEN[NG parel for various stores in Alaska.| Mps, Carl Edson, Norman P. Jones “While the infant death rate } WIL! E TOMORROW Mrs. Rhind recently moved her buy-| g, E. Schoonover. among the white population varied! i L B T . ing headquarters from Seattle to| \r 2iq Mys. G. O. Dauphin, Mrs. during 1930-1935 period from 523 { . The Derblay, Alaska Steamshid 105 Angeles, and was unable, be- i 4 o to 85.8 per thousand live births,: § ; i i i i Harry Murray and baby, William 5.8 per usand b % | Junior members of the American Company freighter, arrived in Ju- cause of pressing business, to make | yro i “Gaorge Martin, Henry Cross, the death rate among the native 3 Lecion Auxiliary are entertaining neau early this morning en route the trip this year. |'5. Copper, John Beaver, Gordon infants for the same interval varied tomorrow afternoon at the Dugout| to the Westward, calling at the Mys. Reinke is to stop in Ketehi- | po oo T 0t 5t “gra. from 120.1 to 270.per 1000 birtk at a Mothers’ Day tea. Juneau Lumber Mills dock until kan, Wrangell, and Petersburg. m‘v'e“‘s_ ol 3 7 Thus, some years, one out of vvu_y | ” The affair, which is one of the noon when she left for DuPont. Petersburg, her former home, she| % lfour children born died before He leading social events to be spon- The vessel is due to be at Du- will visit with her son, who is mayor | was one year old. | ored this season by the junior Pont until midnight when she will of the city. | “However, when we review the! sroup will be marked by a special|go to the Pacific Coast dock, and e - — F' urgs Rev&al high maternal mortality rate of Al-| program. sail from there for the Westward CAPT. STRAND THROUGH aska, we do not find &ny such c _, » ey ereotoy. Capt. A. Strand, operator of the | relation. The average percentage of GLACIER TAVERNTO | « "BE OPENED; LILLIAN | * SHANK, PROPRIETOR ™"c., MON IS SHIPPED he The Glacier Tavern, on the Gla-| | HERBERT NEFF cier Loop Highway, formerly op- Following her return to port from Herbert Neff, crated by Thomas Casey, has been the fishing grounds late yesterday Ordway, purchased by Miss Lillian Shank | afternoen, HALIBUT, SALMON SOLD HERE TODAY; land. L R SR RS has arrived by July 1 under her own man- of 2000 pounds to the Marlyn Chet McLean. | Fish Compmy this marmng at GBO‘ agement, o fofecdeedele et b COMING TOMORROW : - Fresh Vegetables and ; Meats STORE OPEN SUNDAY! . Due to recent shortage on meats and vegetables. FRESH KILLED CHICKENS : FROM OUR OWN FARM i 6 SPECIAL '{ RED SHIELD BUTTER 2 lbs. §3¢ WELL TELL YOU Y&t YOUR UNCLE SNUFEY | CANT BE LOCATED herring fisheries at Sitka, through passenger from the city to| Eeattle aboard the motorship North- HERE | nephew of in Juneau, the halibuter Fane, coming here from Seattle in the ShOWS ]emtorys Record and she will reopen the establish- Capt. Ole Johansen, sold her catch Marine Airways plane with Pilot lllll’lm‘lte BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG aw, QHOK"T\-\ W0 Don't H@\\IE TO WORRN -- THET "AD" WE PUT \N TODAN'S PAPER WILL HAVE Wi SITTIN PRETTN -~ SURE- A LOTTA FOLKS RIE AT HERE ) TOWN OUGHTTA BE GLAD TO GNE LEETLE JUGHAD HOUSEROOM TiLL SNUFEY SHOWS LVP-- T RECKON NOU-UNS HEV WERRIED ‘BOUT ME A HEAP MORE'N By BILLIE DE BECK maternal deaths among the whites, for the practically the same is a Maternal Death above six year interval, is as that for the . | native mot Ten and four- tenths percent was the average number of maternal deaths for 1 FU 1009 white births, and 10.1 mothers 'died for every 1,000 births among the na Fred Health Department Report PR S Poor in Comparison Pheae 18 MOTtality | pee s e os —e FORD AGENCY S Front Street PHONI BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE anda CRATING CALL TS JUNEAU TRANSFER Night Phone “Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS wnot of Main Street LLY DIRECTORY 4703 s e e N | Guy Smith | DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARR- COMPOUNL 2D Next Coliseum I 97—Frse Delivery e oo | | COUNCIL TO DECIDE The following report on Alaska's: rnal and infant death rate compared with the death rate for| |the United States as a whole has | |been prepared by the Maternal and |Child Health division of the Ter- AT MEETING TONIGHT Regular mecting of the City Coun- cil will be held at 8 o'clock this evening in the City Hall with the | ON REMAINING POSTS ]’ r The Chas. W. Carter Mortuary PHONE 13€-2 —a Fourth and Frarcklin Sts. | |ritorial Department of Heaith and | gives enlightening figures on the imaternal death rate in Alaska: “The United States occupies the |14th place among other nations in |the maternal death rate. Twelve {thousand, five hundred and forty- matter of further appointments : scheduled to come up for action. Positions yet to be filled are those of City Engineer and Building In- | spector, Radio Inspector and Mag- | istrate. In the past the pesition [. of Magistrate has been combined & (.-l'.N"H.Al.. MOTORS and MAYTAG PRODUCTS W. P. JOHNSON FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL I | 38 li | free. Hours 10 to 12; DENTISTS i Blon.gren Building | PHONE 56 | Hours 9 am. W » j.m. | “Dr. Charles P. Jenne DENYIST Rooms 8§ and 9 Valentine Bidg. | TRIEPHONE 176 | Dr. Richard Williams | DENTIST | ( O®FICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING nDr. Jud-on Wluther | CHIROPRACTOR Orugless Physician ! Office hours: 10-i2, 1-5, 7-9 | Rooms 2-3-4 Triangle Bldg. PHONE 687 Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. w 6 pm. SEWARD BUILDING Otfice Phone 469 TELEPHONE 563 Office Fours—9 am. to 10 paau. Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over Pirst Nationsl Bank Xkn¥ DR. H. VANCE OSTEOPATH Consultation and examination 1t 5; 7 to 9:30 by wnppointment, Gastinean Hotel Anscx South Franklin St. Phone )77 L — - i r'tatemql Societies | || of Gastineau ! (| Channel ! |- B.P.O.£ ELKS meels / every Wednesday at 8 p.m. Visiting brothers welcome. N. C. BAN- FIELD, Exalted Ruler M. H. SIDES, Secretary. [MOUNT JUNEAU LOUGE NO. 14 Sccond and fou Monday of each mon.i In Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m FORREST R. BATESR Worshipful Maste JAMES W LEIVERS, Secretary. REBEN AN Perseverance Lodge No 2 A meel ~very second and fourth Wadnes day, I. ©. O. F. Ilall. EDNA M | BUTTS Noble Grand; MILDRER | JASHEN, Secretary. Juneau Ice Cream ‘1 | Parlors || fHce Cream, Soft Drinks, Cand | COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager RELIABLE TRANSFER Our trucks go any place any || time. A tank for Diesel Ot and a tank for Crude O save burner trouble. ’ ki PHONE 149; NIGHT i48 < "TWHEN IN A HURRY A CALL COLE FOR OIL. l 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICR! ‘ il || COLE TRANSFER | | Phane 3441 or Night 1803 ‘ | m Ivs Paint We Have [ | DEAL PAINT SHOP fi i VRED W. WENDT “ four mothers died in the United with that of City Clerk. It is ex-| States from childbirth during the pected the Council will decide to- £ P Y5 iyear 1935. (Statistics for 1936 are night whether to continue that ’ SPECIALIZING (not yet available.) This gives an practice or separate the two posi-| laverage of 58 maternal deaths for tion: Frenc) jevery 1,000 live-births. | Action on the revised building or- i » ik | “Alaska stands out very dark dinance also is scheduled on to-| ana even when compared with the high night's busin maternal mortality rate of the U.S.| IR S5 S VT T | Hallss A. The maternal death rate in Al-| MONAGLE LEAVES e 'aska is almost twice as high as that| M. E. Monagle left for Pcl.ersburgi in the States. ’l(}(]dy aboard the M.S. Northland on | “The maternal and Child Health|legal business and will return to! division of the Territorial I)rpant-‘Junoau by Monday. ———— Gastinezu Cafe Jhort Orders 4t All Hours BOOKKEEPING SERVICE } TRAINED ACCOUNTANTQ Tax and System Service JAMES C. COOPER COMPANY 3 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS Goldstein Bldg. Phene 182 Juneau, Alaska HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of the Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connecticn AIR SERVICE INFCRMATICN 1| rout { { best. E> Fresh Fruit and Vegetables The Best in All Olher Grocery Needs California Grocery “THE PURE FOODS STORE Telephone 478 Prompt Delivery THE TERMINAL “This Is Something Different That You Will Enjoy.” If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help A grand selection of | good food . . . vegetables and’ all the things that men like PHONE 83 or 85 Somitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” 177 el 3 E If you enjoy indoor sports— Here’s one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BEER ON TAP BOWLING ALLEYS Rhbeinlander and Alt Heidelberg — S e o o—aes Robert Simpson, Opt. D Graduate Los Angeles Col lege of Cptometry and ] Cpthalmolog)y H Glasses Fitted Lenses Ground P | Keep in mind . . . Caroline Todd Studie Planc—Harmony—Public Speaking 326 SECOND STREET Health Foods Center | BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC FOODS 230 Franklin St. Telephone 62 —Jm:Ts?m—nTsiop LADJES—MISSES" READY-TO-WEAR Sennl Stureet Neer Third We truly believe that we sell America’s Greatest Shoe Values and Prettiest Footwear DEVLIN’S i 1] = i Give a— 1 SMITH-CORONA TYPEWRITER J. B. Burford & Co. “Our doorstep is worn by Batisfied Customers” Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second —— e e WARRAEK | Watch and” Jewelry Repairtng 1 | PAUL BLOEDHORN I at ;;.?) Hr'ruunabb rates * ittt H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” | Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing ! GARBAGE HAULED | Reasonable Monthly Rates E. 0. DAVIS (I TELEFHONE 212 ) Phone 4753 ;::_g_. = Gastineau Grocery in its new location PHONE 31 FOR FAST DELIVERY Where your patronage l is more appreciated —a Jun au Coffee Shop RS. T. J. JACOBSON nmecmul«m from 6:30 amn. to 8:30 pm Catering to l-ul-u - § 7 BERESE GARLAND BOGGAN Hardwood Floors Waxing Polishing ding PHONE 582 u PN Construction Co. Fhene 487 ~& Wik

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