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R N OO M O S8 OO S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 6, 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER Y JERRY- THIS IS THE HAPPIEST MOMENT IN ME LIFE - MAGGIE WOLIL DN'T MOVE BACK NS FHE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD - SO 1AM MOVINZ TH' OLD SHANT ¥ AN’ TRA GOIN’ TO PUT IT ON_THE LOT NEXT TO OUR APART ENT‘ B/I}.\J_‘I_L_DIN' IT'LL BE NCE TO PAEDON SIR-BUT YOUR BREAKFAST |9 SERVED IN GIT OUT OF HERE~ ST NOOK-OR | WANNA GIT BACK WL BREAE)FIQ-ZEF—ES |To TO SLEEP AND S%VED IN THE SALON ? FINISH MY DREAM- Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland due Tuesday. 'HEDULED SAILINGS gcheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight. leutian scheduled to sail from attle tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock gLEVEN ARRIVE “AND 35 EMBARK "ON NORTH SEA :. ’rno steamer Nuxm Sea, Capt Denali scheduled té sail from Fony Nickerson and Purser B R Seattle May 10 at 9 am Gillespie, brought in 11 passcngers e Mt MeKinley scheduled to from Sitka this morning for Jun- e sail from Seattle at 9 am #hu and sailed with 36 aboard from'e May 11 this port for Petersburg, Ketchikan| ¢ North Sea scheduled to sail and Seattle. {® - from Seattle at 10 a.m. May Arrivals from Sitka were G. Turn-'e 13 éf, Mrs. E: Shaffer, Baxter Felch, A.' ¢ Chatham scheduled to sail P. Romine, Mrs. James Kitka, Lockie' ® from Seattle at 9 p.m. May 13 MatKinnon, Mrs, C. Nelson, June e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Scalletta, Victory Magntsen, and|e Princess Louise scheduled (o > | Alaska gy . $ 477,134 products returned $ 121,003 COLUMBIA LUMBER co o n Rnp Total value of shipments OF ALASKA 01 me)(lnndm" $ 598,137 s oo | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Andre Lesland arrive in port at 6 o'c Passengers leaving for Seattle sunday morning and sails Sflwr $ 5801 s L 2 B wete Mr. and Mrs, Frank Garnick two hours later —_— PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Miss Erma Parr, Mrs. Bessie Rowe Alaska scheduled southbound Total $1 254,818 Improve and Modernize under Title I, it IFederal Housing Administration. A . . . . Mr. and Mis. J. G. Gordon, Ruth|e probably Sunday afternoon or Geyer, Mrs. L. Delebecque, Mr. and| @ evening Mrs. Jerry Finch, R J. Sommers, C.| ¢ LOCAL SAILINGS Williams, Nick Seres, L. A.|® Estebeth scheduled to sail every Veughn, Earl Duvall, Harold Mich-| ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- Laelson, Ben Wilson. Thor Hofstead, ® _Ka and wayports. A B, Culver, G. W. Loney, T. J.[¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday Flakne, Joe Reyes, Mrs. B. Miley, * at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port William J Markle, J €. Michaelson. | ¢ Alexander, Kake and way- , For Petershurg—J. W. Russell, E e ports Hougan. e 0o e e e e 00 0 0 For Ketchikan—Ben Bellamy, A.| 7777777 E. Karnes, D. S. Hostetter, A. F Rnight, Roy Volvick, Ed Anderson,| TIDES TOMORROW Mr. snd Mrs. A J. Johnson, Jaris ™ v s ushngon, Low tide--0:38 am., 44 feet. High tide—6:44 am, 132 feet Cfiz:;i:! Saltaos {;fiz:? Holden Up Early bty Belov e On Mine Flights rt from Alaska to the United es during April was off a lit- ing to the monthly report of Col- lector of Customs James J. Con- FA, nors. While canned salmon ship-| With the Marine Aairways Bel- 1s up from a value of $65,000 lanca, Alex Holden made two trips $153,650, gold was responsible to the Polari aku Mine this morn- for the major decrease, export ing before most people had gotien et S L U b e e Ly e CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 compared to $1280,976 in M 1 Holcen left on the first trip at| ;l‘:““ ‘(“’(’;;. l.": ez "f f':‘:' The total March export was $1,732.- five O'clock In the morning and the = it - - 4 p.m., 13.9 feet. 466 he r tal $1 523 - 56 ;\mh the April total was $1,- second at 6:30. Passengers were P. 3 254,818, Adolph, J. A. Brynelson, G. F. Cam- k A T rt ln RFTER PATRUL NURTHLAND HAs The complete report follows: roux, R. Ongra, J. C. Vincent, E. D. as a lr ranspo 9 c‘ Fish Taylor, F. J. Moore, J. H. Smith d P and fromn (ex- Latet tids fornir, Hoiden hop-| 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . . cepl shellfish) ped out to the islands with Mr. and ) s A“.ING suu'm ‘5 P ASSENGERS Halibut $ 63281 Mrs. Degmott O'Toole to Tenakee PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket . Salmon 2 818 At Sitka, Alex was to pick up Mr 5 7-Place Lockheed Vega i g ‘l‘”‘"* : and Mrs. Rene D'Harnoncourt and JUNEAU HANGAR ; % & |25 Salmon, cannec V. R. Farrell, take them to Hyda- Night and Day 4-Place Sti “P P 5 el 3 E i ace Stinson “Patco Seal Convay Job Over, it 'FOR THIS PORT o Tytiging o= 612 cept shellfish) bring Farrel) 0 Juneau, « ter Now Going Out for i Cod bl £ v e U. S. MAIL Battle Practice § SEATTRE, N 65 — Motorship 1mon 1444 Ty The Empire classifieds for i } o Northland sailed at 11:15 o'clock Shellfish results. ; Office 587 Operating our own aero- After 15 ddys at sea patrolling this forenoon for Southeast Alaska Clam 158,708 e Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— : COrS B » » Crabs 9,432 Trv g E nl P seal gnd‘faking’ medical aid to iso-, POVES With 64 passengers aboard, the Cral 9432 Try an Empire ad HELDORN SIMN S 3 | Anlrd“lnuve »?n.uu to the West- following booked for Juneau: Shrimp 3.660 Pilot [‘ h‘l ]{;;ZEQ Station KANG | ward, the Coast Guard Cutter Haida | 1Y Abbott, Joo Storms, Mr. and. - GOLF LESSONS FOR THE WIFE was the assign- H Oty Sih prpc e A0 R i Pl TWi | Uotked tny Jatiead tast. might for| M. 9. K. Kouen and baby, Miss ment for Richard D. Chapman of Greenwich, Conn, seen showing ke 'C"“ e 205 A L A s K A Fedosid T il Theressa Komon, Mrs. ©liff Holmes, Mrs. Chapman the correet way to hold a golf club. They're on a g | RUSSELI. CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED 1 supplies ‘before going south ' mail and suppl going Mrs., B. Kalléy. course at Pinehurst, N. C. He's son of the late John D. Chapman, Fox: AN IRGIAng: Sob BRICUpIMCS. s iond? Drake; oy : Oites, who won the former national senior golf title. Black and silver ¥ N violations were reported by the, Eimer Cartter, D. L. Lead, T. D. - vh ; e TRANSPORTATION Huidi in “comection with' thie. an- | RObertsm Douglas Monga Wilbur . | were brought in from Pinta Bay, D. i COMPANY iiial seal migration. The vessel took | | Guit; E. Trueman Cook. A"dersu“ sa"s {J. McDonald, from Sitka, and Joe ki M A R l N E A l R UU A DTS P | Reyes from Port Althorp. Fur-seal skins o Y s 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ] ql aid to a number of vm.\ues FISH PRICES Reyes was brought in for medical M L arten flong '‘the 'shorés” of Kodiak and| S . | Deighboring islands and made 4| 'Halibut landings at Prince Rupert | m n [ attention, Shell being called to Port | today totalled 13,000 pounds, selling | Althorp from Chichagof when Reyes| Mink ngs from Pier 7 Seattle ERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. th 9;1&( stop at Valdez tb make ar- Muskrat . fangements for the summer court| 8t 7.70 and' 5 cents was reported daugerously ill. Eiic p Sehh Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier -yl | A Kt:lukfln 6,000 pounds of fish A r[}“c stud z - o rdon i ORkhae 1 A1 Were sold at 6 and 4.50 cents. GEORGE THOMAS DIES lgaer xQ R Y ., Toniorrow morning the Haida will| gl o | y Fur manufactures S. S. CHATHAM May 13 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, F mluwg:fl: ::fi%:'y:v:hmmflf s Dying at the age of 12 yeaxs, Live animals S. S. TONGASS May 20 K*;;;M" Soke, Mooneh. Al reliTn: f . . Céorie Bhidkits baes I Wood, tiiber 5 5 *Frequent Non. ule Trips—10% off Round Trip. 3 Juar Do Puca. Battle practice will JUNIOR A. L. A: IS Wellknown' Leglsla{or and om0 day’ M“me" éi“f;xifii‘“fmf S rr:fi:fiff“fl:&‘“ri:mz: \GERS FREIGHT SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA i Fbe eld’ with - the sh‘lps two n‘ve '|'0 MEET TOMQRROW Florlleompllmg Datafor |pital where he has been receiving ~Copper 3782 REFRIGERATION TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 f i {incnoguns and: thece inch anti-air- ;¢ L | medical care since April 21. Funeral Lead 8,616 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative | : ‘eratt s i | L Amenw‘ Legion|* Book on ‘Alaska Flora | arrangements wi' be announced Trophies, specimens, cu- ® b i Tt was ‘expldined-‘that “the -SHip| auxiifary” ffe o meet At the Dug- from the Charles W. Carter Mortu- | rios, etc 425 s Imust go to Puget Sound because of oyt tomorrow at 11 am. for their Territorial Representative J. P. ary soon. Antimony ores 6,749 D. B. FEMMER : the necessity of having regulation jagt gathering of the year at which Anderson, pioneer resident of Ju-, P S Palladium 2,246 AGENT . targets to fire at, and of having|time new officers will be elected. |neau and one of the foremost au- —— | Phone 114 Night 312 E fig, tug to pull the targets and an| plans for assisting. the Aukiliary | thorities' in thé north on Alaska Total value of pr : £ » products of i Lmemns ship to miote the efféct of | poppy day commiitee are to be flora, is sailing on the Coast Guard R ‘the firing. | considered. | Cutter Haida in the morning for 2 Officers expressed hope they would EOTEL IUNEAJJ B Nearest Federal Building. Port Angeles where he will transfer " | to the Cutter Northland for a sum- freturn’ to the Juneau base by Lhe| X : E L tifteentti of this month to lay over 3 " v | mer's expedition in the Arétie study study- | until ‘the first of June when Lhe’ ing flora of that area in. prepara- WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. * Haida will go to the Westward again, | tion for a book he is compiling on | Alask, repmemauve of " the. Al PLEASANT” B Beauty Shop. (anul‘l cx“u | flowers: 8% " Aladke. aska Weekly of Seattle, Willilamy b 7 | Lewis, arrived in Juneau aboard the CLARENCE WISE B Every Room a View Room. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesu eafi"'“::ggsg;e"fi?;? yzr“i"::d‘l’rnncess Louise commencing a tour| Owner-Magager ~has B W i ;‘ flow- | °F the entire Territory which he| lers in Southeast Alaska and as far| ':u]]es“v‘ew U el north as the rail belt, but has NeVer| pewis will remain in Juneau for‘ bef;‘ni‘“ g" {':;:’s:f:;e oAb |three weeks during which time he & going ¢ Northland, | i) devote much of his time to ERCISE FOR IR4STH probably at Port Angeles,” he sald siugy of mining and aviation con- ,'; Bowl at the today as he prepared for his long| gitions. He will stress the compara- | BRUNSWICK | trip, “and just stay aboard all S“m“uvely low price of aviation travel '™ | mer, working wherever the vessel| happens to put in. I hope to get a‘;m:;; ;35: :ldm:t;f::p:mmmble :Rmflowm Cafe in Cannectit .. lalizing in American and great deal of information about flol'a After being v 7 b- g joined by Mrs. Lewis in the far north at first hand. ' soon, he will leave for Skagway and Chinese Didhes.<" TRY US ONCE!” Seattle No.Bound So.Bound May 3 . May 5 May 10 . “May 12 May 17 May 19 .Phone 198 ..Phone 78 ....Phone 23 .....Phone 14 ’RUTK GEYER LEAVES i AFTER VISIT HERE Ruth Cveveh who has been ‘heré for the past two weeks wnh her mother and falher, Mr. and Mrs. A; M. Geyer, left for the soath aboard the North Sea to commence||, her second year of mursing training 5 “ip Walla Walla. s 8 ‘Geyer came to Juneau last| T ‘after ‘an appendicitis opera- i fon from which she has now com- -.pletely recovered. She ‘was enter- L4 Lnd J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . CITY WHARF .. QUY ilfl'l‘li, Douglas Agent .. | Mr. Anderson will be gone until|jater travel to Fairbanks and Nom fall, as the Northland si not sched-| & former farm editor, he is .\],umf,, uled to leave for her southward mtzresbed in Matanuska. trip until’ Septemeber 20. “I won't get back in time for tne % | general election September 13,” the | Legislator commented, “and I hope czk g: ;:::‘! a:e:c f:;“t!l‘:ei the voters in the First Division will| - e 3 5 | not forget that I'm a Democraflc\ ‘Lnndxdale for re- electwn i Simmons Brings Pacrftc Alaska Atrways Inc. i 2 fhghor stay tn Juneau. j: -TAKES PEI&ONEB& OU’I‘ A Dep\ny Marshal William Mnrkle ( .\\,\nl\{{ PACTFILC Flying Regular U. 5. AIR MALL Service-———Every Trip * ¥ H"’ Due Juneau Steamer 2 §enttle Northbound Southbound | SALASKA .. Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 “ALEUTIAN ... i ST 1T May 10 May 16 {DENALIL : ) May 14 May 16 MT. McKINLEY May 14 May 20 TALASKA . 3 : May 17 May 23 - i i 1BARANOF s o O g : FN" Yflsmmay Juneau 10 Vancouver, | ipomany = g}é% :MT;% %E& # - Vi 3 SALASKA . May 31 June 6 0“ lSIafld T" } Victoria or Seattle $BARANOF . June 4 June 6 | ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | *—Connects with S. S. Cordova BG Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | 1 @b * and Kodiak points. & | PRINCESS LOUISE §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. mtna CRATING "CALL US fl L) Juneau to Fairbanks ) Shell Simmons brought in folr 4 Ma: 19, 31 | passengers frem the islands yester-; L9y ¢ t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. 5 HOURS ONLY — via day in the Alaska Air Transport| Connections at Vancouver with §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook | Picturesqu_e ‘Whitehorse Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Bellanca, { Canadiap Paeific_Services: b {—Connects with S. 8. Starr ‘for! Kodiak and Ouzinkie. Percy Racey and Ernest Baker Transcontinental T | 2 : T ]| Catham Transportation Co. L g s O § ] : F.A. M. ROUTES 1 JHOTEL GASTINEAU “M.ig:’l) AR'I”(: | T ' | ALV ASKA LINE ,.. 5 and 16 Effort Made for the | #: {lie gvery) Wednes-| . V. W. MULVIHILL s Traffic Representative f_ mfort of Guestsl day &t 7T am. Ior Peunburl Kake, Agent, C.PR. Gnsmau Cm 4 Port Alexander and way ports. Juneau Alaska 41 ion" R e Y CANADIAN LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence on ORMATION " FOR INFORMATION PACIFIC 3 3 |MAURICE C. REABER, Phone (472 | qps— il ot f R W,