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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1938. - BRINGING UP FATHER ; By GEORGE McMANUS i ] = GOIE SOMETHING To- DATE APARTMENTS WiLL SEE ONE WE. ( SP-TO-QATE NOW N TP&E oLo WILL TRY NEIGHBORHOOD ® e 8 0 00 0 0 0 0 Steamer Movements . NORTHLAND . . NORTHBOUND E ] 7 ¢ North Sea due Tuesday . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . . Princess Norah scheduled to ¢ sail from Vancouver, BC., at 9 o'clock tonight. Alaska scheduled to sail from | Seattle 9 a.m. tomotrow. . . | . The motorship Northland passed e Baranof scheduled to sail from throtigh Juneéau bound south this, e Seattle 9 a.m. April 6. . . . . . moriting, bringing 18 passengers Northland scheduled to sail . from Sitka to Junéau and taking from Seattle at 10 a.m. April o 17 out 8. - - Passengers from Sitka were—M. | e Tongass scheduled to sail from e | D. Willlams, B. F. Kane, F. Cham- | Seattle April 8 at 9 pm. | | berlain, Dan Noonan, Nancy Burke,|e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS MAYUR Ju GUND s T N 3 H Arndel Burke, Bertha Tiber, Mr.| e Yukon scheduled southbound . and Mrs. Walter Hellan, A. Deduck-| @ next Monday. | TN it L DIES HERE OF TAKE THREE AT BIG MEET LOUIS TONIGHT: James, Al Jones, Axel Johnson, Dan | e Estebeth scheduled to sail every [] Rose, Mrs. J. Williams and E. Simp-| @ Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- L son. ® ka and wayports. e 4 Passengers for Seattle are Mr é' Dart leaves every Wednesday and Mrs. James Mattox, Mrs. Henry |¢ at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Roden, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Tamura, e Alexander, Kake and way- HEART DISEASE LAST NIGHT ez o oo v 18 20 T0 1 SHOT (than 100 colleges and universities Seccevrcscecscstretscssssssssv e 2 i " . . | The Conductors last night at [hp‘gamered at Drake University today . ! JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Mrs. Al Lindstrom, Jr.and Dickle: & BOIs e o o o 3/ Death Claims Prominent i Conucar Bat Wbt ot ¢ 1o study international problems. Bettors Wagering Bomber . c Notton, Dean Foix, Ray LaVelle T S Citizenat 7: 50 0'Clock |games in a row. Engineers edged out dB’;'h;:::‘ig;":ie“r'f:rde‘s’;i;‘éae:wz; Will .Put Farmer onnors Motor Co., Inc. For Ketchikan—Frank Foster, Mr : | Supers, and Switchmen beat Brake- @ik g angd Mrs. Vance Blackwell nndl TIDES TOMORROW | | Last Evemng | men. ;?fiezgzg:;“;d sza‘:l{“;gc‘:::‘ggi:lg:’]]_’ Away EASlly baby, Richard Gerwels. T - (Continued from Page ‘One) | Tonight's games are Southern .t g o= (BT For Petersburg—H. D. McDonald & % ,Efnf ””(‘(,7, %% ,g ki Pacific vs. Northern Pacific, Can- dowment for International Peace. CHICAGQ April 1.—Harry Thom- i High tide—1:30 a.m., 185 feet, adian. Pasitio v, Sants Fe. ana They came from colleges and uni- as, the swingman of the squared aska Trans rtatinn co Low tide—7:52 a.m., -3.0 feet. | been 56 years old a week fromSun- |y powanna vs, Reading. ' versities in Towa, Kagsas, Minneso- circle, from Minnesota’s farm lands, 9 L] ¢ ' High tide—2:04 p.m., 16.7 feet. day and his Lz‘rm‘ as mayor would Last night's scores follow: ta, Missouri, Nebraska, Nnrqx vand tonight gets his chance to sv}'ing th‘e SCHEDULED SAILINGS Low tide—8:00 p.m., 0.0 feet. have expired April 15. He is sur- CONDDUCTORS South Dakota, and the Province biggest upset in modern ring his- e Sos | swsur chi /1 S. S. Tongass . April 8 - vived by four children in Juneau, Boggan 201 213 136—550 Manitoba, Canada. tory in his bout with Champion Joe ki 2 AP 1 | | Mrs. H. M. Hollmann (Evelyn Jud- | g no - S5T M 011 sio — .- Louis. S. S. Chatham . April 15 | . {son); Arthur B. Judson, Thomas| poo ... 180 499" 175485 Thomas meets Louis tonight in | :Judson, Jr, and Charles Everett & ¢ b the Chicago Stadium in a challenge D. B. mmk’ Agent } | Judson. Thomas Judson, Jr. who, 491 562 522-1575 for the heavyweight crown. The only 5 SEATTLE. April 1. — Steamer BIG LI ER | has been working recently at An- FIREMEN o ones betting on Thomas are Thomas PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- chorage, arrived on the Baranof Burke 170 235 144540 GIVEN MEDAL himself and his manager, Nate aska ports at 10 o'clock this morn- | yesterday. | Biatidean 159 179 161499 Lewis, who have come forward to Ing with 104 passengers, including | P | He is also survived by three c schisel 121 120 112353 swear up and down that Thomas the following booked for Juneau: A NEW YORK, April 1. — Nearly|grangchildren in Juneau, and by| C3rmicha o | will win. » ¢ Mrs. J. C. Cooper, Rod G. Darnell, 1230"0(’16 ’1"“:;"[‘:“““'7“:" Lhde B‘“' Charles Thurman, stepfather, in Rl T” m; Betting odds are theoretically 20 as a ra"sw 9 c. Mzs. Bob Webster, Mrs. C. A. Wilder SRR, L Te-| yamestown, N.Y.; Mrs. Don Crocker, A E to 1 that Louis will retain the title §| and children, Miss Ann Thompson, Men were stalled last night at the g gister, and Frank Judson, a @ ENGINERES e ity by decision, and 10 to 1, the Brown 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Mrs. Ida Thompson, Mrs. Dora |Saieway to New York by fog { brother, in Jamestown; and Dave | Shaw 45 s 3190 % Other Awards Are Made at Bomber will win by a knockout. Spaulding. More than 900 Europe bound pas-| jugson, a brother at Oak Harbor, Hermle 166 151 183 502 v ! There bl 16 takics 10" Seak oL, PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket A E. Zaworski, Mrs. N. J. Bavard| SChEers. including Mary Pickford, | wagh, Gl 144 144 144432 Meeting of Rifle and even at those odds. 1t is admitted iy . v and child, Zulberto Zulberti, Her- s | Funeral services will be held at 2 ¥ ox e that Thomas can punch. but it is -Place Lockheed Vega bert Savikko, Austin Shelton, Paul e pm. Sunday from the Elks Hall . 452 472 537-1465 Pistol Club also admitted that he is easy to hit ‘]UN,EAU HANGAR 4 = & W. Fretzs, Mrs. Catherine Huk. |FED, SOCIAL SECURITY |under auspices of the Benevolent SUPERS | 3 e and Pistol Glup | ¥Ien UVINg to wind up his wild Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco Mrs. Florence Missunstad, Mr: and . and Protective Order of Elks. Inter-| Brown “Libaeeb 175519 T"‘LJ"“?‘;‘ Mareh mesting Jast | FOUndhouse swing from the floor. 612 Mrs. J. W. Liek, Helen Campbell, Mr., BOARD GRANTS CASH | ment win follow in the Elks piot|Delebecaue 157 157 157—471 held its regular March meeting las b i ] U. S. MAIL and Mrs. L. Maki, Miss Roberta) FOR ALASKA SET-UP| of Everareen Cemetery. | Williams i S i i e Gl e ey O 587 i ¥ i » | 3 | - —— —— —|the City Hall. The principal order 3 o e 3 TMiss B. Millr, Mrs. Garvin Ty- s i ; 462 449 522-1433) Of business was the presentation ‘“HEARST Tu TURN it i, T e i lor, P R, Townsend, Mr. and Mrs, |, 1h¢ Social Securlty Board, Wash-| A 1 Ala SWITCHMEN the National Rifle Association Club Chief Pilot—- nautical Radio System— B s g, M A o' ington, D. C. today announced| AANA m Redling “163 163 163489 Members Medal to Roy E. Hoffman SHELDOKN SIMMONS * NG ‘ertrude Rody, Gene Hulk, Rudy | tFoush Hugh J. Wade, Territorial Rouses | yter 151 194 160505 Hoffman fired the highest score Bib o & BARR Station KA! # % .o Director, that it had approved a| | Bloedhorn 120 164 131—415 over “B” Qualification Course last SO B o e e Grant of 8603 to the Terrtory of Fire Department B 0 sson 3 Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY ¥ . ¢ g Alaska to be used to pay the expen- o i In addition Army Qualification CW Y vil 1.—The 13 RIS & e ek cela it ses of administering l’huy Alaxkapl{:'n» At 5:45 o'clock this morning, the "RAK?,;E,‘:’,“ o 14091Me.|al.~ were presented the follow- i,,fl“fii;"fiffi:;”’,{i,;;.,,fip',‘,“ “,'{XO",X(,, ' RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED 3 employment Compensation Act for ‘t“'_” bell "‘l"”";’n"“f “I“d S”‘f,"(;“"""‘" Iversen 1822 117 151—450 | ing members: on Park Avenue is to be relinquished e .l:wn'MEN STEAL the sAuatter, keginning. March 31 b":"e"l,”‘:m’ :"c;,‘l:"y"” 00| Blake “158 158 158474 Expert Rifleman—Roy E. Hoff- hy william Randolph Hearst, ' | and I'l:dl;m“ Jine 30, ’mxs. The "K:- "':“ 21:1 “:mm" “rushing men Holland 157 144 142—“3';““ f“""““}‘l -]{‘“‘H”»GA"""" S. ' Representatives of the wealthy | estimate submitted by the Alaska Shotdown the brass pole, a fire truck 497 419 451-1367, Sharpshooter — Edwin W. Hoff-'big hotel will be turned over to the y ;qurjnpluym‘t‘lelr Cl;)mp(‘n.snLion Com- i‘;il:_: L:‘:‘*z:?e;&;“;droz‘r’ls :‘:: C;l:e Rl ‘;m::. gscar H.w v:l/la‘tonrudl.) S bondholders. The move was seen by 2-Way Radio Communication N | mission, and the Board approved the | *PParatus ; e | Marksman—William P. Blanton, | realty observers as the first step SCHE 3 3 | amount requested less $629.44 which Ner and sped, siren spinning its s H | Eugene E. Weschenfelder, Jay P. by Hearst to liquidate most of his SCHEDULED Pf‘bsENGER AIR“NF SERVICE CHICAGO, April 1—Police today is the amount of the balance that|Shivering whine, down the desert- pus 0 l I ' | Wiliams. large New York real estate hold- Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier sought two men accused of stealing |the Commission had on hand that|ed_street. o | After the close of the meeting, | jngs, *WEDNESDAY 87500 in gems from a Buffalo, New | was previously granted but unused| The truck pulled to a stop near . . Herbert Neff of Ordway's Photo — Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, York, jeweler, Benjamin Tenne- during the last quarter. The total| he HOme Grocery. Firemen cast Mlx wnh Lee Shop entertained those present with | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. bajum. amount that has been granted to the | @nXious eyes about in search of a showing of 1300 feet of Alaska | ' *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. ennebaum told officers that one | Alaska Unemployment Compensa- |flames—but no flames—it happens scenes in natural colo\ taken last [ SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA géithe Deir olimbed info bis auto-|tion Commission since the enact-|eVPry year on April Fools Day. | o gope o | pqale.|S0mmer by the late Fred K. Ord- TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 fnabije last night s he halted 'in|ment of this law 1s $36,068.21. e dabn S B Nelent s vanliiers Prodkb.| " ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative dopntown Chicago for a stop light.| Under the Social Security Act the| Firemen were called (surprisingly St ) H Rrtotscc, and: i - - —~ | - 4 e man forced him to drive sev- | Federal Government pays the com- | €nough for April Fool's Day to a 2500 § ek i AL il H erfl blocks, took tes sarxpfle cases| plete cost of Mmim{’eryxng the Al fire this noon at 914 West Ninth Lee, of Nebraska, will clash tonight KELLEY FUNER I 0 of jewels and Joined a conferate who | aska Unemployment Compensation | Street in the roof of a house belong- [N & return bout over the 15 round TO BE TOMORROW | new orieans april 1A gas|. had {railed the jeweler's car. Act |ing to John Johnson. route. " | well was today struck on New Or- - ~—4 AR AR Defective chimney is said to be the _APOStoli won the decision from pyneral services for Jack Kelley leans' Wall Street. [ - | cause for the flames which did little the aggressive Nebraskan in their wi pe held tomorrow afternoon ac| Drillers were drilling on Caron- FUH WURKERS | damage and were extinguished in st encounter, but the verdict was y gelock from the Salvation Army | delet Street, across from the Cotton | , ! | short order. booed by : Lee’s supporters. Since|pa)) where Capt. Stanley Jackson|Exchange, and were seeking water | : | AR RORE S A ‘;};Z;:m:pf*t?:: ';iiegmppyfd a ‘é“se‘will officiate at the ceremony. and not gas. | | i o 8y an Young Cor-| ' nterment will follow in the Ever- | It is believed the gas struck is but! DRY CLEANING || STRIKE; GET |so wesster's bt areen Gemeters. Keley died st Tis | a small pocket ‘ m ARR[V] G Lee will spot Apostoli four pounds home in the Indian village, last ——ee | . | LucKED UUT\ N in tonight's bout. Apostoll weighed | menth. Empire classifieds pay. P | OR'I‘H in this afternoon at 160 3-4 pounds R e —8 i B S H ON N SEA‘and Lee at 156 3-4 pounds. ‘ St sl:::']: ;’ "“““;‘ Is‘:"“““;‘ Rl 1 ek esse a 0. Boun( . Boun Soft : Bob Webster, “Old Sourdough"| | HOTEL JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Biilding. NORTH SEA ......Apr. 1 Apr. 5 Apr. 17 w 4 A nationwide garment and fur|with movie producer Norman Dawn, .FUNERAL SERVICES I3 e — NORTHLAND . Apr. 8 Apr. 12 Apr. 14 aier workers strike, and shutout today|is a happy man today—his wife is| ARE HELD FOR MISS 1 “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. | NORTH SEA Apr. 15 Apr. 19 Apr. 21 washinq |affected a half million men through- | a passengers aboard the North Sea, % PLEASANT” FRED C. CHARMAN, Aged? Phone 199 out the United States, according to|arriving here next Tuesday. | Em N’S FATH] § Beauty Bhop. : e s " i G ; ‘ 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 19 54 ° advices received by Charles Gold-{ Mrs. Webster knows the glare of | CLARENCE WISE B Every Room a View Room. ol x X 'Ph 2 stein. % lights as well as her husband. she| Funeral services were held wdnyl Owner-Manager CITY WHARF ... MR % Apparently, members of the Cloth-|is “Patsy Lee” of radio and night for the father of Miss Avis Erick-| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ....................Phone J‘lng, Garment and Fur Workers Un-|club fame. | son, Q. 'J. Erickson, who died o | | lon, had asked for shorter hours and| Both she and Mr. Webster used|March 29 at the age of 61 in Min- 2 | I v Yc“r lhigher pay, but the en‘ployers had|to be with the “Plantation,” biggest heapolis. v E H R R U u n D n L n 5 H R S E R UI [ E | retaliated by closing their doors. |New Orleans night club. Mr. Web-1 He is survived by his widow, one ALASKA It is estimated that 500,000 per-|ster was master of ceremonies and | son, William, and his daughter who 3 Baned " sons are directly affected. Mrs. Webster was a featured singer.|is instryctor of English at Juneau| ARG As “Patsy Lee Mrs. Webster has| High Sehool. ‘ Juneau oNLY 5 nom Fairbanks | Try The Empire classifieds for also sung in recent weeks over B | y (atadk | results. KPRC and KTRH in Houston, Tex-{ | Viu Pime Whitehom Rout. o : g IR A DiAN ravel i A . 1WCLSTerb51:$ §f;;5. bs:;";"&‘:vee;m:m} PACTEIC | Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on soins To Hovs Ia strt growitig 1y B | regular schedules for over two years betwe_en Juneau- | Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- |beard for Mr. Dawn's picture.” S Fa o A z ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ranged for the concert. - | ground stations. i Health Foods Center 'SIMMONS GOES | Arrive AND OTHER DIETETIC 'k 1 Bl ....Fairbanks 230 m:,ui St. | | OUTIQ&ANI:; lgmsiluneml to Vancouver *Fairbanks Junckl Janesn Telephone 62 ' 3 * e Victoria or Seattle | Sieamer Seattle Northbound *Fairbanks _Flat-Ruby-Nomg and re- tYUKON Mar. 26 Mar. 29 Apr. 4 turn same day. | Shell Simmons eame in from Sit- CALLS INTO LYNN CANAL—iNorthbound; *Southbound. ka yesterday with two passengers! !;:m";: 1::;:{?;‘ ‘i :g: : :g: :; : $—All year round schedule. and went out this morning with | > | g . | S R R 4 E%| NEW REDUCED RATES | Mrs. Lee Atkinson and her daugh- > 4 | 9 [ter sarah, from Chichagof. Nick PRINCESS LOUISE 3 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 vau sstm | Jukich was taken to Hawk Inlet May—S8, 19, 31 ALASKA .. Apr. 19 Apr. 25 s” JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS today, Jack Milquist to Bitka, andA Comnections at Vancouver with | J. B. 'Wheat to Chichagot today. 4 Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental THE ALASKA LINE LESS IW ROUND TRIP . Chatham Straifs Transportation Co. Trans-Atlantic 0 n o T E L G A s T l N E A u 1 “ ” ‘ nclemrl:v‘:tllg:s and full : ik om:e—rhonne ; ADAMS, m‘ s £ ¢ Every Effort Made for the -f MPS;SDQA,,‘,‘;!',,M i o Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ‘ Comfort of Guests! {day 457 na. for Betershurd, Kaidh, gt OPR . o TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE 2 - ¢ X GASTINEAU Gm | !::l:hf;e?e?::; n‘:tdl:‘z: m.‘ | Juneau Alaska | . N'EA 5 I adrmaction gt CANADIAN ‘ Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinean Hotel FOR INFORMATION | .. PACIFIC ; Phone 106 Office—4652 Residenge MAVEICR O, REAEEY, “““’“”l*} Alk SERVICE INFORMATION l

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