The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 24, 1938, Page 6

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BIG TROLLER READY TO G0 THIS SPRING Forty-foot Double Ender Is Reing Built for H. Christie Posed in ity crac Thompson's out the Glacier its i« at T place a short di Highway is a new 40 foot trolling boat built by Thomp- sbn for Harve Christie With the first big tide in April {he new craft, as yet unnamed, will lidz down the harbor. a new ad- dition to Jun s growing fishing ance Marine News o o o o e o o Steamer Movements . . . ° NORTABOUND o Princess 'Liouise seheduled’ to ¢ arrive tomorrow afternoon or . . . ° . evening Baranof due Satur SCHE Northla from ‘Seattle am. selyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle tontorrow night freight only. freight only. Yukon scheduled to sail Seattle at 9 am. March SOUTHBOUND SAILIN North Sea in port and d uled to sail south at 9:30 o'~ clock tonight. Alaska scheduled next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every 10 from southbound ~ e e 8’ T 00%0acses®ssnarae Se s re o N rnenRAENe00 0 en08008 8 BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 24, By GEORGE MEM_ANUS DINNY - MAGGIE ALWAYS LIKED YOLI IN THE OLD DAYS - | WANT You TO ‘COME TO THE HOUSE - HAVE A TALK WITH HER AN" SEE IF YOU CAN'T CONVINCE HER TO MOVE | WELL- FOR LAM-WHAT IS, THAT NOISE? IT SOUNDS LIKE A BOILER BLOWIN' UP- HO-JIGES-1 DON'T THINK THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD COULD TAKE IT-- BACK TO TH' GOOD OLD NEIGHBORHOOD AGAIN- ¥ Al ALASKA WORK S SET FORTH . . Army and Navy War College Is Studying Nation Defense Moves fleet Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Git- wy and The troller is different from most antt ' waypofts: rine Corps. A correspond- trolling boats in that 22 fect of the H Teavea By Wedn 34 g "i rg aim; ip attends the naval 40 foot length are taken up in a at' 7wl or Belersblrk! Bo Tentative Promise of $50,- colleze. cabin for comfort's sake, althouzh ander, Kake and wav- The udents at the Arm Thold spack is still much ¢ 000 Is Made by Act- 1ege a ted into ¢ in the average trolling e o % o 0o 0 0 @ : { B 1 € each of ich is a ec > "4 " The new boat is 5 fect decp, 16 } i ing WPA Chief everal “direct] obl feet 4 inches in beam from de ¢ Rewio; to werk out during the 10 m plank' to nside plank, and is of | TIDES TOMORROW. Continued from Page ONe) ource The exact nature ¢ double-ender de: will be © 5 directives” is kept a school secret yowered with a -one Gra 1 tide—1:48 4 5.8 fe B e iitures. Telegraphic request It js a fair surmise from th ¥ ide—1:48 am. 6.8 feet. Fitted out for the trolling sea- gign tide a.m. 11.8 feet was made of the Governor for this bread purpose cf the school tha son not far off it will be one of 1 Low tide—2'49 pm.. 36 feet nformatior the subjects include not ] finest additions to the local flect gk tide—9:37 p.n., 11.4 feet preparation of plans for specific and land up next winter it will be - CCC CAMPS TO REMAIN types of war, but such things a I - VE as comfortable as -any boat at the In o statement made March 10, management of our own ecivil pop- floats. Skol! Mr. Christie. Robert Fechner, Director of the Ci- ulations in cvent théy are drven % 7 75 vilian Conservation Corps, an- to panic by armed invasion. a . wuced nearly 300 of the well as the handling of matters 1790 camps now in operation by the like the “draft riots” such as broke Tu PATEUL ALL Corps will be discontinued beforejout in New York during the Civil June 30. However, in checking the | war. 4 list of camps to be closed it was » AT HAL!BUT ABEA noted that Alaska was not included | CEIVILIAN LECTURER; thereon, although from one to siX-| Not only does the study inciide Y teen camps are (0 be abandoned in | strictly American question L each of the forty-cight States strength and weaknesses of variou FROM SITKA The white liner North Sea, Capt Tony Nickerson and Purser B. R Gillespie, docked in Juneau this af- ternoon from Sitka with 10 passen- gers for Gastineau Channel. She is scheduled to sail at 9:30 o'clock to- Haida Leaving Saturday for m a Gulf Coast Policing iIl A rea TI] ree Saturday the Coast Guard Cutter : .| of work well done and filling a def- Haida, G. Ricketts,, Lieutenant Commander will sail from port to conversation recently had possible enemy nations are surve with Director Fechner, the Delegate | The officers have access to sccret peinted out the need for continu- maps and other information not ance on the same scale of the work ' gvailable elsewhere. The colleze now undertaken by the CCC in the works in cooperation with the State Territory, both from the standpoint | Department and other government agencies. inite need for employment, and par- Among civilian lecturer are night patrol Halibut Area Three between | ticularly for the aid of the natives. Bernard M. Baruch, financier, heac Arrivals were Ray Peterman, F. A. Cape Spencer and Cape Hinchin- T of the War Industries Board; Dr McCloud, A. Van Mavern, N. Les- brock for the week preceding the FEDERAL FUNDS FOR SCHOOLS Vilhjalmar Stefansson, Arctie ex- ter Troast, J. E. Boyle, Elizabeth opening of the halibut season April A compauion bill to that intro- plorer; John P. Frey, vice presi- Kunz, Mrs. Jennie Kunz Jimmy 1. duced by Delegate Dimond in the dent of the American Federation Young, Mrs. F. Young and F. Mc- ren cutters all told, will make House last week was introduced in|of Labor, himself a high-ranking Cowan. the pre-season halibut patrol. The the Senate on March 9 by Senator|reserve officer; and many others Listed to sail for Seattle and Ket- Morris, at Seward, will patrol that Burke. This legislation proposes to usually about 85 a year chikan are G. M. Watson, Fred Hen- ningz, M. F. Stiner, F. F. Davis, A A. McMurdice, A. L. Flesher, Wayne Byington, Miss F. Shrybmon, all for Seattle, and R. R. Rowe, John Chap- pell and Sam Guyot for Ketchikan portion of Area Three from Cape 2M€ including Hinchinbrook to Kodiak, the Albatross and Portlock banks The Spencer, at Cordova, patrol all portions of Area possible on her way win ©of the Territory of Alaska for re- families; their pay goes Three to Seattle to nd existing law so that Federal The Army War College is strict- funds set up for public schools in|ly a gentleman's school. The offi- Alaska will be paid to the Treasurer | cers come to Washington th their ght on; the | extensive recreational facilities are provided. In spite of the dead disbursement to directly cover various schools’ needs. At present these funds are paid rious nature of their study, life for|fish buyers over the 1938 : Garner—A Mighty Man Is He! JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Connors Motor Co., Inc. l Alaska Transportation Co. { SCHEDULED SAILINGS March 25 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... Night Phone 312 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 8 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES er penalty on mishailing for this JUNEAU HANGAR ason it HALIBUTERS If the union, meeting tomOrrow, Night and Day cepts tr ovisions agreed to by Office 587 In all Jikelihood, the idea that Vice President John N. Garner is t{ying to put across, as Speaker William B. Bankhead feels thg_v:ce-prgsldential muscle, is that he got that way fron Vice Prqsxdeng and speaker joined in urgi he p g 2 f.:kc part in national orange week. Tt n in the capitol 6-Place Bellanza Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY no barrier lings of noon, the dispute will be ended and Chief Pilot— will remain to prevent boats April 1 - - | 5 i SHELDON SIMMONS | Piloi—L. I. BARR ; Agent— Today's News Today.—Empire. SUMMONS e SR Seattle No. 4178-A i Meeting Today in Seattie | . .. 2f /o court ror | RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED May Have Settled THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA o e DIVISION NUMBER ON AT ir JUNEAU ALEX STURROCK, JR. Plain- tiff, vs TUCKER STUR- ROCK, Defendant. THE FRESIDENT OF THE UNIT- S OF AMERICA: RINNETETED LT RINE AIRWA 2-Way Radio Communication DiflCE'CI]CE‘S Juneau halibut ceived word today from a deadlock between fishermen and ement MA YS B ot a1 Sea duty. TS directly to the treasurers of the in-| them is not 50 tough. dngearsd tb be Brokar todsy whan' o L0, STELEE OF AR O SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ste Bth akes Kan, will patrol Ares Two mestn dividual school districts vnder the| But the military looks upon the vessel owners and buyers agieed OB Gyreting: Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier of Dixon Entrance and the Ony-|Provisions of the so-called Nelson business with a serious eye. Here three provisions for submission {0 yoy are hereby required to appear © *WEDNESDAY Ll dhge ana Bnlgsklwill cover. (he| s orauproved dentiary 37 1908 S ts: whst B 8. soldieh) No. 1o Ren e umipn for/aceoptence in the District Court for the Ter- Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, The,motorship. Estebeth sailed for|waters of the Oregon Coast. cause of the length of time that|John J. Pershing, says of the train- The dispute had been concerned oy of Ala First Division, : Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Sitka and waypoints last night with | e {18 reguiyed 20r Youchers 19 e ot g- with deduction percentage on heads, within thirty days after the last “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. four passengers, three “to Hoonah | ceived in Washington, the account Without the least disparage- minimum size of chicken halibut, ;upication of this summons, namely SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA and one to Sitka as’ follows: checked and verified, and payment ment of the services of the great gnd mishailing penalties. within thirty days after the 24th & TELEPHONE 623 For Hoonah—Edward Machnik a e u" aruer (herefor remitted back to Alaska, body of scientific, professional and Last year, buyers deducted 14 per g, v of March, 1938, and answer the ‘L and Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Key; for Sitka—Harold Wilson. *Alaski - eee ! by Lester D. Henderson.l ' ZORIC | | Is Rendered Aid By Cuter Haida Standard Oil Tanker Con- therefor. it 'is often many months after business teachers’' salaries and payments on ble positions during that (World other school indebtedness is due be- | war) emergency, it is only justice fore payment is received. The pro- to say that, in all essential re- posed amendments will authorize spects, the directive genius, al- final payments originating in Ju- most without exception, was the neau, which should greatly speed educated soldier.” the making of payments when due, st R as well as simplify the accounting NADJA VESTAL TO men who held responsi- ! DRY CLEANING || d in Gulf Of Enactment of the bill wil aso. HEAD FHA OFFICE i tacted in Gu authorize the extension of school ‘ | Bt putborie e exon el AS PEGUES LEAVES { . Ry employment of more than one The Coast Guard cutter Haida, teacher in each school. M- Hodip: Vesigl who bag peen Soft Water Washing Lieutenant-Commander N. G. Rick- etts, yesterday morning contacted the Standard Oil tanker H. T. Har- per and rendered medical attention to the second mate of that vessel, J. Lens. | Putting over a boat about 60 miles | FHA TO CONTINUE After extended consideration of +the appointment of a successor to John E. Pegues, Administrator of the FHA in Alaska, who resigned | some time ago, the Federal Housing | west of Cape Spencer where the Administration advised the Dele- Haida met the Harper, the Haida's|S3te on March 10 that they would not fill the position left open by the doctor, C. E. Bingham, went over 0“' o the Harper in “moderate seq | TeSighation, but that “the Alaska and heavy swell.” office will remain open and be pre- A I ASKA Second Mate Jens had been suf- pared to give prompt attention to fering from myositis. Given medical | 0¥ applications for insured mort- attention, it was decided unneces- | 83868 originating in the Territory. ary to bring Jens into Juneau and | = A he will continue on south with the s'MMuNS HUPS Herper 'to San Francisco. Four passengers went out with Shell Simmons in the Alaska Air Transport Bellanca this afternoon to Hydaburg, on the west coast of Jarman's-Friendly [ 4 | FORTUNE Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC ¥O0O0! : i 230 Fras Dllsn st Pnf\ce of Wales Islanqv * & rank Telephonie 62 Those making the trip were Don Haggerty, Charles Hawkesworth, P. J. Fitzsimmons, and Miss Biggins. This morning Simmons brought in William Riemer and Myron Morton, CCC's, from Little Port Walter. ——re— SAVE THE DATE Rebekah Benefit Danc:. March 26, Elks Hall. adv. Chatham Straits Transpertation Co. Leaves Femmer Dock every. Wednes- | day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION - ' e— NEW ALASKAN HOTEL \ So. Pranklin Street ! ' JUNEAU———Fhone Single O ‘ ‘ : _Van’s Store' HOTEL GASTINEAU: Every Effort Made:for the “*Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection SERVICE INFORMATION i the clerk in the Federal Housing Administration office here,,will be in charge of the FHA office here in the future, it was announced today by John E. Pegues, who is leaving the FHA, which he has been in charge of in Alaska since its in- ception, to become Executive Secre- tary of the Alaska Planning Coun- cil. The change is officially effec- tive April 20. The Alaska office in Juneau will continue to function as before, he said, but processing of loans will be through the Seattle office ——aae Empire classitieds pay. Juneau to Vancouver. Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH March—27 April—e6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC e | MAURICE C. REABER, Phons 402 | g | ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative cent in poundage in buying fish witl the heads on. This year the agree- the above named plain- complaint of tiff on file in the said court in the % meni is for only a i2 percent de- gpove-entitled action duction, meaning 2 gain to fisher- The said plaintiff in said action men of two pounds a hundred lemands the following relief: to- Minimum size on chicken halibut wit, a decree of divorce on the a last year was five pou I off, which has been also tentatively changed this year to six pounds with the heads on, representin; tle change over last year in the final analysi: “Mis ings” refers to instances where a buyer asks the vessel how WITNESS The Honorable George much fish and what size fish he has F. Alexander. Judge of said Court, aboard. If the fishermen und and the seal of said Court hereunto | ground of desertion And in the event you fail to £9/ appear and answer, the plaintiff will take judgment against you for want thereof, and will apply to the Court | for the relief demanded in his com- plaint and as hereinabove stated. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY WEEKLY SAILINGS resti- Vessel mates his load of “larges” for in- affixed, on this 3rd day of March, NORTH SEA Mar.18 Mar.22 Mar.24 stance, the buyer who bu: to 1938. Mhr, ; MM, fill his demand may be “stuck” with ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, gggghggf ll:;r. 2{’ mr 2? Apr.ag more fish than he can sell—hence Clerk of the District FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. > a penalty is levied on the fisherman Court J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent for mishailing his cargo. 4. W. LEIVERS, c“v.y WHARF 4 Buyers and unio agreed in Deputy Publication dates, March 3-10-17-24, GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent today's conference on slightly great- 1988 —_—m-— v QNLY § HOURS v Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route = ¢ Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome, Planes in continu- Z ous twe-way radio communication with thirteen o ground stations. s LG 6 SCHEDULE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneal Steamer Seattle Northbound ~Southbound t‘;‘: R“bz:ff:;“e and re- *ALASKA Mar. 22 Mar. 28 . Uh. sam 8 BARANOF . Mar. 26 Apr. 1 *—All year round schedyle, TYUKON .. Mar. 26 Mar. 29 Apr. 4 % *ALASKA 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 ucan Tgs YBARANOF . . 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 / A i b4 < . : YURON. ......... Apr. 9 pr. 12 Apr. 18 2 - : " CALLS INTO LYNN CANAL—{Northbound; *Southbound. $” m JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent et ] | LFSS lo% ROUND TRIP . | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ‘3 R g e '+« % ‘pRAFPIC REPRESENTATIVE' j Alaska Steamsh ip Com Louig 4. Delehecque—Gan(inean Hotel SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-RUU Phone 106 Office—4G52 Residence b S AR M TTETETRIETNRD SEEEREEM TRERENERGEIEEE 38! T 253

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