The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 10, 1938, Page 6

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6 BRINGING UP FATHER | BY GOLLY- | TOLD MAGGIE f TO MEET ME HERE IN INUTES-BUT=-IF RS THAT KID MAK- THAT NOISE ~ SHE HERE, SONNY= — HERE 15 A DOLLAR FOR L%&'A\LL VER PAPERS- A= NOW arine News | fljAI.IBUT PRICES PN SEATTLE WON'T EVER MOVE IT'S QUIET- ¥ BACK IN THIS GEE- - IT_WILL e e e 00 00 0 0 0 S\ NEIGHBORHOOD—~ A't;‘g_lrg;g: IMPRESS MAGGIE WITH Steamer Movements SGlIE ()RTHBIN ND tomorrow mor Tongass scheduled at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- o arrive at .;E ATLE, May lfl Halibut price I B . . . . . . . . were clin re today, accord- o pjeytian scheduled to arrive ing to figures ialked up in the last o (onorrow afternoon or ¢ . . . . . . . . . . squares of hailing boards Landings were all ‘from local banks. The Mermaid brought 15.- 00 ning Denali due Eaturday or Sun- Copr 1938, King Features Syndicate, Ing :DULED SAILINGS Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 am tomorrow North Sea scheduled to from Seattle at 10 am 13. “hatham s 000 pounds and ihe Curlew both sellin t 1375 and 6 cent ‘The Jane 15,000 at 13 7-8 The Libanon sold 15000 pound\ at 13.25 and 6 1-8. The Aloha, with 15000 pounds sold at 1395 cents and 7 cents, and the ¥sther, 2000 at 14 cents 7 - Fnur Fish Sales n Juneau Today Three ha me boats and one sal- mon boat sold on the Juneau lish exchange today The Arden, Capt. Olaf Larson, s 15,009 pounds of halibut ¢ Ala Coast ™ Fisheries for 6 cents and ¢ cents, The Spericer, Capt. Ruscell b Eftlott. sold 12,000 pounds to Mar- SR W SR 1yn Fish Co.; fro the same price. The g Vivian, Capt. Charlés Larson, sold 9,000 pounds’ of halibut to Sebustian TIDES TOMORROW Waorld nahts reserved COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LO THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, . H. A. $100,000 Fire Hits San F rancisco’s Waterfront Couple Glub MR o i Plang Picnic Mr. and Mrs. Tom A. Morgan, as- sisted by Mrs. B. R. Glass, enler- tained the members of the Couple | Club last evening at their home at Fritz Cove. | A special event of the evening | was a reading by C. Arnold | The club plans to hold a picnic sometime in the near future, and the following committee will be in charge of the arrangements for the outing: R. Cook, Mrs. B. R. Glass, and C. Arnold - RESERVATIONS FOR T T CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.—Phone 411 heduled to sail from Se 9 p.m. May 13 rincess Lot cheduled | to sail from Vancouver at 9 pm. May 13 1 scheduled to sail from tle at 9 a.m. May 14 SOUTHBOUND SAILI! No steamer north, west LOCAL SATLINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ka and wayport Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- 1 es e " " e0e®ess0nes e 0000000000000 00000000000,c000000 00000 Sthart for 6 cents and 4.05 & 20 Six hundred pounds of king sal- | mon that were brought in on the Low tide—5:04 am., -0.2 feet | Reser 5 se , “ A1A63, sold to Juneau Cold Storage High tide—11:22 am, 146 feet Rescrvations close tonight for the & 31A03, ¢ nstallation banguet of the Juneau Low tide—5:04 | 16 feet High tide—11:20 p.m., 16.9 feet 3 9 cents @ 5. 5. O for 9 cents and 4 | Woman’s Club to be held tomerrow g nning at 6:30 o'clock in Percy's - Former Teacher pENALISAILS. Visits Juneau juNEAU BOUND Mrs. Alyce /\nderkon Stops| sgarriE, May 10 Steamer RO i Slonting dbit 1 lar f san Fr S Flames, believed to have started by blazing and [loating debris, caused a spectacular fire San Fran- 2 W. Denali, of the Alaska Steamship | °* ” s marriage was granted to Jack West- Here on Way to States ; cisco’s waterfront when (wo piers were ignited. All available fire apparatus, including two fireboats, ¢ Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska | AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Dayor Night | | { ( { Mrs. H. L. Wood is in ch the reservations. New office ara to be installed at the banquet, and a musical program will be presented -~ < ol i ANNULMENT GRANTED ] 3 - Company, on the Southeast Alaska { Juneau from LaFaye Wesi- | Hangar : 3 i for Vacation route, sailed at noon foday with| battled the blaze for hours. More than 100 firemen were injured or Gvercome by smoke before the 5100000 rg)) jn U District C angar and Shop in Juneau E — 120 first class and 28 steerage pas- | blaze was put cut. Twe freighters were towed to safety. day by Judge George F, Alexander. | SHELL SIMMONS Chief Pilot - - ntence on a charge Dance recital, Elks Hali, May 20, Mrs. Alyce Anderson, teacher in g the government school at Senak. passengers aboard the Denali afrived in Juneau Sunday aboard i fos Jabkaiane D, Agasiis the steamer Alaska and has spent i 0, Davls 1k TreAwtE the past two days renewing old y Paul RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ‘lm‘ is found that there was| 8 B adv. 11 s g fiient; evidante ) fhieve hili ' All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped for trial. Delegate Dimond be- 3 . . . Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG acguaintances in this city s e Ev R b A Teaching in the Territory for the Bl e D i e ; Stisk tn the Temibey x U TENDER SEA KIST Wouid be of muh bty n expe G son held her first position in the LOADING LUMBER i where 1 ceuse hould elec to | ty at the government 4 q 2 Capital E”x S e stand without indictment by | TRANSPORTATION | school, which was started by GOV.| pe Sea Kist, cannery tender grand jury M A R l N E A l R w A Y s Wilfred B ]‘");k“‘]‘k“‘ 3:“-‘:‘ wity (oM Hawk Inlet, and the P. E B ciker pill the Daleeate dntra COMPANY " B 00l 1 a big 7 B v re 4 9 " 4 o P 5 " o wlt;l“:(nm:nflnv i bl A | Tifine ;m-;.. 1‘“““”1 ad B IR EI [ J AR S S g Juneau during the night to load has pending before the g T g 3 ool “new "homes:siaied. M1 (i 1o ew Tt and misc i e pentiog i G 2 S SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | riderson this afternoon. She plans |janeous small buildings at the cax : " o ke s from Pier 7 Seattle 7 3. i ; to leave for Seattle on the Aleu- nory : sinastolon e orize the right of appeal from the :VERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Authorized U. S: MAIL Carrier | tan, and is Jooking forward m ; i fudgment of the district court of Al- 4+ WEBNERRAY o . aska in all cases. The revision of aves eau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, seeing her many friends in : X 3 s ) 3 got, s'mui While "in Juneay, Mp M[ss BOURGETTE TO [ the bill to its present form is to § o o Seattle Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. ¥ \nderson is a guest at the Hotel BE HONORED AT TEA bring it into harmony with the rec- | S- 5‘ (‘"‘\"[“"AM May 13 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. } ommendations of the Attorney Gen- § S. S. TONGASS May 20 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA iheau. TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative eral as outlinec in a report he NGERS FREIGHT ently made on the original measure O REFRIGERATION - NTION 0. P ing Juneau Chapter 8 p.m. Mother's Day D. B. FEMMER R | s, Chariks Sabih dnd My J fINAL MEETING OF ' Sh;‘n.\nl will be co-hostesses at a gathering Wednesday afternoon CHAPELADIES ‘TO BE_ :520% Voo, o HELD ON: WEDNESDAY mer Juneau teacher, who is visiting AT Regular m Here from Anchorage. No. 7, Tu s, Yonhy Pedorson will bé fiost-| About two dozen guests will call . s . : program—refreshments AGENT s at the meeting of the Chapel- |8t the home of Mrs. Sabin, on West | i : i : LILLIAN G. WATSON, Phone 114 ht 312 ot ndies to-be held on Wednesday af-| Seventh Street, between the hours - ¢ 4455 adv Secretary : térnoon at the home of Mrs. Tom ©f 4 and 6 o'clock. ‘BRING "EM BACK ALIVE’ George Putnam, hus- R e _— ‘Rareksten. ,____.__ band of lost Amelia Earhart, and Ione gée? dockl‘nl‘lt e Diego “ The gathering will be the final ; after menuflo cruise to tropics, display part of catc] business session of the season Imvl ” e S - HOTEL IUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. the Chapeladies and all members aré 4 las a result of the infrequent grand “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. urged to be present, { in Alaska tk | jury terms of court in Alaska the PLEASANT” s an__E_ml’..r_h _.u used may ' sometimes be held B Beauty Shop. £ WEEKLY # Leave Af.Juneau Lv.Juneau pire a 3 arly a yea fore the "LARENC! 3 |in jail for nearly a year before the CLARENCE WISE B Every Room a View Room. SAILINGS ‘Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND ........May 6 May 10 May 12 NORTH SEA May 13 May 17 May 19 NORTHLAND .. ....May 20 May 24 May 26 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. hone 79 CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. EX| ) ! i PHONE 4 m;s;w o ueaurn | A e o oo s e 28 | grand jury has opportunity to decide Owner-Manager | whether or not to bring in a true | bill or not against the prisoner. S — - — ’ c o A L | If the accused is found guilty this| e n y I “ mcnm that he has generally served = SR8 /) & 4 . | a number of months in uddiuon to > A [. % S PACIFIC CO Measures Are ]mloducp(] in pose upc\n him at the trial. In such AST BR“NSWICK instances the court will sometimes COAL CO. House — Both on recognize this and make adjustment A ; N e for the time already spent in con- 1 lte“?fic?jnonnuAlgeys (")u” :VId“US iinement when sentence is pronuon- s 04 RSP N valeduid o ; ced. However, when not a true bill —-——’-——’*-—i'i laliging in ‘American and By J. J. ECKLES 1% 1 e 0’ ¥ { Phone 723——————115-2nd St. Chinese Dish Secretary to Delegate Dimond is bruggm in against such an ac ‘ cused it somply means that the pris-| JHE ROYAL S {BEAUTY .: SALON E OPEN EVENINGS . | “If your r is mot becoming ¢ to you — You should be FRY UB ONGR! WASHINGTON, May 5—(SPeC-| gner has served what amounts to ial Coresspondence)—Delegate A. J. : f — | Dimond introduced two bills in the/ ¥ W House on April 12. One of these is g o trovide tor water of proscen-| - P Travel | EIMNCEINIIIES v ol Flying i , ‘tment in certain crim- P/ C |ition by indictment in certain crim. PACIFIC on a u s Am inal proceeding in the courts of the Territory of Alaska.” Enactment of ’ IN Steamer ‘PRIN- | *ALEUTIAN . the" proposed measure would permit a person accused of a felony to waive CESS” {DENALIL . Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | Regqular Jarman's-Friendly Due Juneau Southbound | May 10 May 16 | May 14 May 16 FORTUNE indictment of 4 grand jury if in| MT. McKINLEY . May 14 May 20 0 2 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL open court and in writing he should Liner ALASKA May 17 May 23 Service Every Trip GicE expressly consent to the filing of an | BARANOF May 21 May 23 YOUR, COAL CH information against himsels. Any Junecu to Vancouver,| *Yu Moy 24 May 30 ® . GENERAL: HAULING Judgment vendered and sentence " pe toria or Seattle [ADENALL May 28 May 30 i s such case W av | 1C! ea May 31 June STORAGE arid CRATING imposed in such case would have the +BARANOF June 4 June 6 same force in all vespects as 1€ 1t ol ponND SATLINGS | had been imposed pursuant to a Juneau to Fairbanks CALL US *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzlnkle $4 prosecution by indictment > and Kodiak points. JUNEAU TRANSFER At present it often happens that ”“NCE‘:S l'ém‘};llSE | y—Calls at vakutat, northbound and southbound. S ONLY . i 4 person may be arrested and held May—38, 19, ¢ | t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. 5 HOUR — Via §—Connects with transfer steamers:at Cordova and Seward for Cook Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. i t—Commects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. ‘ Phone 48—Night Phone 696 to answer . Picturesque Whitehorse to the grand jury for a ~Connections at Vancouver with considerable period of time waiting Canadian Pacific Services: Van’s Store 8 S. FRANKLIN | fo'rthe grand jury to be called, and Transcontinental n o T E L G A s i‘i'fi—i‘x" ““"7 Chatham Straits Transportation Co.| m:::l:;‘:h ! THE ALAS K AI““L‘ N ’Eh ; ‘ FoASM ROUTES 15 and 16 | ts, tions and full Ticket Office—Phone 2 _ | - Freight Office—Phone ‘ .- Every Effort Made for th: u “Mo So DARI M| T euiars e | . 0. ADAMS, Agent ‘ Ps age Ior-the : Le 0 e - | V. W. MULVIHILL : Comiort of Guests! ufi“fi???xfi&vfifigfifiq Agent, CPR. Traffic Representative Gmu CAFE Port Alexander and way ports. | Juneau Alasks o DELEBECQU D Freight received not later than 4 | 4 PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence ! PACIFIC | ERVICE-ON 4 in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION || ron mromurion eeweewress | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622

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