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SIMMONS MAKES MERCY HOP LATE lAST SATURDAY for hospitalization ar oid cperation, Simmons returned from Ska 4 Salurday evening with A, Van M vegn, Bill Douglas and B. F. K getling in about 7 o'clock in gvehing and heading oul to Gu the a- vus immediately afterward, return- ing to Juneau with the hospital pa- Uf’n\ and Les Parker, about 8:30 o'~ mmons took (he Al- 4 nsport Bellanca to Petersburg with Charles Burdiclk Harry Sperling, Jerry Waite, Ru Sebern, and Harold Smith, br: ing them back later in the afternoon at an altitude of 14.000 feet. This morning Simmons took the AAT Stinson out to Chicagof with Pluyd Cromwell - FUUR ARRIVE WITH ELECTRA | A Pacific Alaska Air came down from Fairbank day afternoon with four passc aboard. Mrs. Carl Anderson, of Nome, wa one passenger, and Mrs. Leo Schot- feldt and two children were the ather passengers. wiJerry Jones and Walt Hall wen §i from Admah Aboard Estebe 8Six passengers came in from Hoo- nah on the Estebeth yesterday, follows: Mrs. E. E. Bromley, Miss B.-Rowe, Gunnar Blomgren, Jr., M J§. Marritz, H. Westerberg, and Prank Day The Estebeth leaves again on it island run WEdmsd.\v v\vnim; FOUR HALIBUT ~ BOATS UNLDAD Four boats sol(l w(ln_\ on- thelocal | fish exchange. whe Louhelen, Knute Hildre, sold 12,000 pounds to Alaska Coast Fish- %hes for 6 cents 4.05. The Margaret Pete Hildre, sold 12,000 pounds the same price, to Marlyn Fish & mpany. The Little Emma, John Winther, | 500. pounds, sold for 6.15 and 4.15 0 Sebastian-Stuart, and the Fern,| John Lowell, sold for the price to the same company. e VOTE FOR McCORMICK John same Vote for McCormick for ‘presentative, Democratic Ticket, rimary Election April 26. Born in Adv. Alaska, Alaska for Aln*knns When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE -GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL UB JUNEAU TRANSFER lmp_ Q—NI‘M Phone 696 BOARDING HQUSE UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT We serve MILK and BUTTER- MILK EVERY MEAL ‘Qur Aim 1s—“TO PLEASE OUR CUSTOMERS” MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO TEL GASTINEAU | %fi??‘“&flifi‘ et ; . GASTINEAU CAFE ‘in connection : Marine News Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduied to arrive at 5 o'clock tomorrow afler- noon lemmd due about e o o 7 pam. to- to arrive noon D SAILINGS d to sail from tomorrow Mt scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. April 27 North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m. April 29, McKinlel e Chatham scheduled to sail e from Seattle 9 pm. April 29, e freight only * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Aleutian scheduled southbound e 9 pm IMOrrow . Louise scheduled to ° » in port at 6 o'clock ° day morning and . south 2 hours later . LOCAL SAILINGS . scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ! s9ers000nmrce0se s r~000@0se-"8ae0c0C "8 e ka and wayports mit leaves cvery Wednesany o | . at 7 am. for Petershy rt . Mlexander. Kare and wav e ports « o e e o o 0 0 0 0 o TIDES ‘romonaow Low. tide—4:13 am, 23 feet High tide-10:21 am.. 134 Low tide—4:24 pm, 18 fe High tide—10:40 p.m,, 15.5 feet DU MARINE AR ON ISLANDS TOUR TODAY Alex ‘Holden made a trip to Hawk Inlet yesterday to bring in four pas sengers. The four coming in were BRINGING UP FATHER THERE'S OLD SMALTZ'S BUTCHER SHQOP-IT LOOKS JUST THE SAME AS IT DID YEARS AGO-I WILL DROP IN JUST TO SEE HOW HE LOOKS - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 25, 1938. YES-MRS. FINNIGAN-1/LL SEND IT. RIGHT OVER- 1 KNOW YO WILL '"WANT T FOR LUNCH=~-YES- TEN POUNDS OF CORNED BEEF AND TEN HEADS OF CABBAGE - - O-KAY— -'Weather Aiding in Making . World rights rese L Copr 1938, King Festurss Syndicate, Inc TWENTY - EIGH ARRIVE ABOARD FRINCESS BOAT RIVER BOAT HERE De Florian brouzh river boat Mary J to town employed rl at the Canadian Paci fu steamer Princess I the saow leaving the Louice arrived in Juneau this after- st sont ELe n at 1 n'xlu(‘k with 28 passen- field 1 conducting - gers for Juneau, 11 of them for Tul- Pt sequah nae soncetion with proposed For Juneau pi re Va near the rive sh, L, hn Cy G. Burleig y- supply hij gewski, Norman Dyhenft Pete Gabrield, Raymond K Abbot Flesher, D¢ Gra Earling Hegeson d J. Hog - POPULAR JUNEAU Mawhir Racey, J Reid £ S Richard y'mnn ans, Peter Zirgli 4 For Tulscquab- Edgar Darring- GUUPLE MARP!FH ton, James Fianne: arl 111 n, Peter Kovolac Miller, Dun.el AT KETCRIKAN OITY TRUCKS ARE ' g e KEPT BUSY AS Returning on North Sea Bartlett, Miss Verle &lrnnu apher for t U Game ind Re Coughiin, Cler District Court, w m day night in Ketchikan a brief honeymoon in Ketchikay, | couple will return to Ju next trip of the North A on the a from the Annual Event Suc- r Sundi, Henry Roden, Kosta ¥ to make their h e . here and Ivan Johnson cess In Juneau e 1)“”1 are wi k“(]“'“‘ This morning, Holden took the Ak wn;,‘nlfn has been Clerk of Marine Airways Bellanca to Warm Two tru with four men were Dil:“”‘ g ”‘, I_m. ‘h”‘;'“‘ : Springs Bay and Sitka with being kept on the go today hauling and:fgs Lysdindmebistinay J. E. West for the springs, and Milt qway the initial efforts at o el distriet most of l_h life, Odom and John Raadikanen for yp week, as the annual event got ed with the Sitka. Mrs. West and Milt Odom ar¢ ynder way here, city officials an- ion Company round: trippers. nounced. Many took advant 1, fam | On returning to Juneau, Holden and the was schedyled to fiy at least two | trips to the Polaris-Taku Mine at TuLsequah -——-—— THALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, April 25.—The follow- ing halibuters arrived today and |sold op the Fish Exchange: From the western banks—Colum bia 39,000 pounds, Seattle 40000 pounds, Spray lur H. 40,000 pounds, erage |price being 7 and 6 1-8 cents a | pound } From the local banks—Yakuina | 18,000 pounds, Restitution 15,000 pounds, both 72% and 6 m-nh Forward 13,000 pounds, 7% cents. PRICES ELSWHERE At Prince Rupert, 230,000 pounds were sold at 6.70 to 7.10 and 6 cents. At Ketchikan 4,000 pounds were sold at 6.50 and 4 3-4 cents. - AT’IlaNTlON O.ES. l Regular meeting of Chapter No.| 7, Tuesday, 8 p.m. Entertainment and refreshments. ady. LILLIAN G WATSON SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY INFORMATION | |day night did an estimated $1,000 _ | the head of the stairs at Front and | new blankets, according to firemen. ’ Fourth and Pranklin Sts. the fine wedther of yesterday to clean up their yards and this morn- ing sidewalks and allies were dotted the Game Cmmm»xun. Least ccnecrned cver the coming “race of the century,” Which is awaited by the racing worid is one of the principals, Seabiscuit, scheduled te meet War Admiral fer $100,000 in a match race now set for Belmont Park on Memorial Day. Here the ‘Biscuit is getting a Rohrer at Tanforan where he works out daily. new shoe from Joe " 3 . $ Attending the popular couple at A biles of TuRbish, awalting the tne ceremony were Federal Judge A i F. Alexander of Juneau and Mis. Ftasa s on ! Arthur Simonsen of Ketchikan. The services were read by U 8. Com- I Lucas reite 3 sure and put the debris outside of your yard and then our men will | know what to haul away.’ The Mayor said that with the good weather there was indication this would be the most thoroughly sue- cessful Cleanup week Juneau has, celebrated as the bright sunshine emoursges aum(\ r E. C. Austin of Ketchi- e UNEMPLOYED ARE MEETING Unemployed are meeiing tonight in Union Hall, it was announced to- day. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock and is important, officials | said. - e The United States National Mu- seum paid $25,000 for the late Wiley Post’s airplane, the “Winnie MdE "CLEAN-UP CAMPALGH GAI.LS FIREMEN ~ OUT SATURDAY Mrs.” Kate Jarlllaxl Loses! $200 Worth of Per- | sonal Things | One of Juneau's worst residence| fires in several months, last Satur-| damage to the big gray house at Main in which Mrs. resides. Fire broke out shortly after 8:30 o'clock Saturday evening when an electric iron was left burning on Kate Jarman Both trucks responded to the alarm |and after more than 45 minutes of|,, Trctve; work, extinguished the blaze. ona Smoke caused considerable dam- | age to the personal property of Gladys Brewis, living upstairs. | Downstairs rooms were badly gut- ted and Mrs. Jarman estimated al loss of approximately $200 in per-| sonal things not covered by . insur-| ance. Damage to the building, owned | by Lockie MacKinnon, was covered. Junequ t6 Vancouver, "\, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE | The Charles W. Carter | | Mortuary April—27 | PRINCESS LOUISE May—S8, 19, 31 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: PHONE 136 | cn-mm Stralts Transportation Ce. " Traps-Atlantic Trans-Pacific “M, S, DART? | o iniits o ; . particulars from | Leaves Femmer Dock, every 'wydnu- V. W. MULVIHILL day at.J am. for nm Agent, c.r.x. Port Alexander and way ports. Juneau Freight received not later than 4, | pm. Tuesday. CANADIAN PACIFIC their membership, the Directors will choose a P . Vice President and Sergeant ns to serve for the coming Rotary year. High school boys who have been meeting with the club during the year will have charge of the lunch- eon meeting next week, it was an- nounced at the luncheon this noon NEW DIRECTORS ARE ELECTED BY ROTARY CLUB 52 Blake, Coopt‘r Dmnr-ll Lis- Freezmg Nights ton, McNaughton and | [n Fairbanks Evans on Board To Hold Ice At its annual election today, the| ~“All the suow is gone, the days Juneau Rotary Club named the|@re clear and it's freczing every writes a Fairbanksan to Vic following men to the Board of Dir-|Bight,” : ectors: Kelly Blake, J. C. Cooper,| R0ss, Traffic Manager of Marine Rod_Darnell, Lu Liston, Guy M Naughton and E. S. Evans. From| Thereis little chance the ice will Bo out in Apri SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR Due Juneau Southbound m a% e Juneau e 5 rthbound Apr, 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 ..... Apr. 23 Apr, 26 May 2 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 2 MT. MCKINLEY . .Apr. 21 Apr. 30 May 6 SALASKA . Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 YURON ... May 7 May 10 May 16 iDENALI . -....May 10 May 14 May 16 MT. McKINLEY . .May 11 May 14 May 20 ALASKA ... ... May 14 May 17 May 23 ‘BARANOF May 17 May 21 May 23 ALEUTIAN May 18 May 21 May 27 *—Call'at Haines, Skagway and Yakutat both northbound and southbound. i—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. \‘-—cqnnec!s with 8. 8. Starr for Kodiak and ©Ouzinkie. E'ALASKA 'L -Phone 2 l-‘relghl Ofllce— Imna 4 Qich LSt Bl T HOW ARE YOU - MRS. FINNIGANT) WAS 1IN TH' NEIGHBORHOOD- SO | THOUGHT VD CALL~-HOW'S YOUR HUSBAND? AN" HOW ARE THE CHILDREN? x’, T JUNEAU--PHONE 411 Connors Motor Co., Inc. | Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS April 29 . Tongass May 6 ‘ D. B. FEMMER, Agent N PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 T e —..——N Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | { 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES | JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 Oftice 587 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 . RADIO EQUIPPED Chief Pilot— SHELDOKN SIMMONS Piloi—L. ,; Agent— ,1 RUSSELI. CLITHERO F. BARR MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication & SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and rcturn. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Léavé * Ar.Juneau Seattle No.Bound Apr. 26 May 3 May 10 Lv. Junemi 8o. Bound Apr. 28 . May 5 May 12 Phone 108 'hone 78 “ Vessel NORTHLAND .. NORTH SFA ... NORTHLAND FRED C. J. B. BUR] RD, Ticked Agent - iunoc: QNLY 5 HOURS Fairbasia Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route xgmflmfigfio%Mearsebgfiemmu- Whitehorse-Fairbapks-Flat-Nome, Planes in: mpbm- ous, -two-way. radio commumcauon thh greund stationps. Leave Arrive *Juneau... Tuesday.......... Fairbanks *Fairbanks ...Sunday ... Juneau ; 'thwks Wednesday t;lll‘%mstome and re- { i : same day. & ’»»All year round schedule. ROUND TRIP Paclfic mfii"& labka Airways, lnc. Louis A.:Ddebsqno—flasflm- Hotel * % Phone 106 Nfla—-flfl Residence ; i ey o