The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 9, 1938, Page 8

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FOUR 60 OUT; FOUR COME IN WITHSIMMONS Shell Simmons went out with the Bellanca today for Alaska Air Transport with four passengers aboard. Mrs. Fred Parker was taken to Strawberry Point, Mrs. H. B. Hum- phrey to Hirst, Irma Parr to Sitka, and Richard Miller for Chichagof Coming in, Shell brought four from Chichagof. They were, Louie Micken, Walter Cooley, Jack Lee and Harley Johnson. TWOFLY TO SITKA TODAY Alex Holden took the Marine Air- wa Bellanca to Sitka today with John Bahrt and R. T. Baughen passcngers, hree passengers were scheduled to return from Sitka and Tenakec e MOOSE lNlTlATlON INSTALLATION TO BE HELD ON APRIL 29 : Initiation and installation of of- ficers will be held by the Loy Order of Moose on April 29, it was decided at the meeting of the lodge lasi night in the I.O.O.F. Hall A special invitation will be ex- tended to wives and friends of mem- bers to attend the affair and on the committee are 8, Walstedt, M Dabo, R. Light, H. Gorham, E. Es- keson, and M. Mortensen. Following the meeting, refresh- ments were served. e - & * HOSPITAL NOTES + Ann Maver was admitted last night to St. Ann's Hospital and underwent a mastoid operation at the hospital this morning. | | - T, J. Jacobsen, a medical patient, was dismissed last night from St. Ann’s Hospital. Lenore Brown, a medical patient, was admitted yesterday Lo the Gov- ernment Hospital. Robert Carleell, six-month-old child, was admitted to the Govern- ment Hospital today. CLOSLES! IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA MIDNIGHT, MONDAY APRIL 11 ‘Change in Closing Due to Transportation Delays AERONAUTICS MARKET TAKES Charge Trammr SHARP ADVANCE, COMMISSION T0 MEET HERE Session Mav Bc Held This Aftcmoon If Members Arrive in Time Mn-:ciing of the ion was cheduled to be held here this afternoon providing members »f the Commission arrived in the ity. Gov. John W. Troy, Chairman, here, Joe Crosson, member from he Fourth Division, and John Cross, | | ers said, was the ur nmember from the Second Division, re in Whitehorse and were to ar- vive if weatber permitted plane ravel. Shell Simmons, who repre- en the First Division on the Commission, wa. expected back trom a trip to Sitka, and M. D. Kidkpatrick, member trom the Third Division, is aboard the Al- aska, due to arrive here tomorrow afternoon. Crosson, tollowing the meeting here, will continue south to Seattle and then on to New York in nection with arrangements for tablishing a Seattle-Alaska air s vice. He will bring a large Sike plane from Miami to for the service, it is reported - MRS. BABCOCK IS GUEST OF HONOR AT BRlDGE PARTY Honoring Mrs, Dougzlas Bahcock (nee Lillian Peterson), Miss Verle Bartlett entel 1 at a “barter bridge” pa last evening at her home at the MacKinnon Apart- ments. Springtime colors of yeilow and green served as the motif in flowers and the menu Through a system of “bartering,” each guest was awarded a prize, and Mrs. Babcock was presented with a pottery hors d'oeuvre dish as the guest prize Those present were: Mrs. Homer Jewell, Mrs. James Primavera, Mus, Leonard Holmquist, Mrs. Eugene Smith, Mrs. Arthur Judson, Mis. Elsie Blythe, Miss Margaret Kiloh, Miss Elizabeth Terhune, Miss Nell McClosky, Miss Geraldine Feero, and the honoree. - - SAVE THE DATE Martha Society Turke; Dinner Wednesday, April 20 adv - .- Empire classifieds pay ka Amm‘.u-‘ jcs and Communication Commiss- | _ ouotation of A conda e SHORT SESSION L(‘fl(](‘] S Bound Up n Bl Oa([ Buymg Surge from 6 r More Points NEW YORK, April 9. Market leaders bounded skyward in the broadest. buying surge of the year at the short session of the New York | Stock Exchange today. Some issues were up six or more points as traders scrambled to buy The principal ammunition, brok- defeat of the Reorgan whiclt may ir ate that may ditci measures 0 Ad min tion that opponents deem are 1inst business. B also said that “pump priming” on @ la > rec- ommended by depression, s stocks and business TODAY'S QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, April 9. — Closins a Juneau mine )%, American Can 86, and Power 412, Ana- Bethlchem Steel 49 th and Southern 1%, Motors stoc Amer ommor Curtiss 1 32 national Harve Kennecott 34'i, New York Centra 131, Southern Pacific 12, Unitec Ftates Steel 46'%, Cities Service 1'%, Peund $4.56'%, Pennsylvania Rail- road 18%. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The follow are today's Dow, s aver industrials 115.32, rails 22.75, utilities 18.44 B MPSONS ARE RETURNING Robert Simpson and Mrs Simpson are p: ngers aboard the Yukon for their Juneau home from their visit to the States. .o Try The Empire classifieds for results. OBICRUCIAN = Secret Te: s are offered to those who seek to use them solely for the perfection of their inner faculties. and in the mastering of the daily obstacles of life; the International Organization of Rosferucians will be happy to re- ceive the requests of those who be- lieve that worthiness and sincerity determine the right for one to have such * wisdom; to them, n copy of The Secret Heritage,” a fascinat- ing hook. will be given without price; let this book guide you to the conservative plan whereby you may widen your scopc of Personal Power Bimply address yor 8. E. C., AMORC clan Park, San Jose, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1938. ICE GLOVES Is Using Poison TOURNAMENT FOR ARGTIC pawun | Father Hubbard Training All King Islanders in Fistic Art are apparem in all,” said Father “Chests and carriages developed and King children are conceded 2 better chance to resist tuberculosi r generation on ac count of this training.” e CI COUNC[L ALL PROCEEDS Albert Bartlett Airplaned i TO MEET APRIL 16 St to Fairbanks to An- swer Complaint Meeting of the Alaska Planning has been called by Vice Chairman E. W. Griffin from April it was annunoced to- day. As several of the members who attended previous meet- ings will be here, the entire program Moose Baseball Dance ELKS’ HALL FATRBANKS, Alaska, April 9.—| Minchumina | been brought here by | wer to the charge made Grenold Collins s using poison to kill ani- Is along his trap line. another trapper, sa of his dogs dead as| 16 in Juneau, ISLAND, Alaska, r Hubbard today said Eski- mo boxers on the island are ready Gloves Tournament” Be, found four Next Monday, according to Hub- | bard, a three-day elimination be- with 20 bouts the first night said to be the first time in| iRT COMING g under strict AAU rules SQUAD - | work and plans for the future, Se- cretary John E. Pegu Chairman Ike P. Taylor left Seat- | tle this morning on the Yukon. Lu- oG TONIGHT ther C .Hess of Fairbanks is return- BARRETT'S ROYAL trip to the States in ALASKANS Albert Peterson and His time for the session and others ex- ADULTS —— $1.00 tournament of | pected are W. C. Arnold of Ketchi- STUDENTS — I new member, and M. J cal | Walsh of Nome, in addition to those resuits | already in the city. Perc Has ‘““NO QUARREL” with ANY LABOR GROUP Testifying to PERCY’S understanding of LABOR’S CAUSE, is the fact that PERCY’S led all Juneau Restaurants in signing agreements with the HOTEL & RESTAURANT EMPLOYEES e ALL EMPLOYEES AT PERCY'S ARE UNION MEMBERS IN GOOD STAND- S i [ TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES 1917—April 30 at 11:30 a.m. 1918—May 11 at 9:33 am. 1919—May 8 at 2:33 p.m. 1920—May 11 at 10:46 a.m. 1921 —May 6:42 a.m. 1922—May 1:20 p.m. 1923—May 2:00 p.m. 1924—May 3:10 p.m. 1925—May 6:32 p.m. 1926—April 4:03 p.m. 1927—May 5:42 p.m. 1928—May 4:25 p.m. 1929—May 1930—May 1931 —May 1932—May CLOSES AT THE SPECIAL ATTRACTION andinavian Dances i

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