The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 17, 1938, Page 8

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e By TR T B Moose will probably field almost the being “understanding and forward.” the popular Alaskan belief that even ness of your geographical and pol- LARGEST—ALWAYS FRESHEST Y y Pisher at 1u« base, Eddie| ’ MOOSE TANGLE 7o | HAVENSTRITE PUBLISHER SAYS t and either xhul Foster or Don i f 1t third. Of the above, those § | } { the outfield, along with 4 y { | 1, or perhaps Erv Hagerup. I i NIGHT 3575 B e NVENTION | | ield two years back, should put o park into the BPOE's inner 7 | e Moose will in be — i _ ) % " Purples Are Undercover itk “f‘ Y e (I President of Iniskin Co. W. H. Conrad, Vice-Presi- [ hird-sacker Joe Werner, and prob- 3 { o Team of League — Mc- aniy by the continued illness of Receives Good News dent of Group, Says I ! Alister, Smith on Mound i A lder Tom Mar- from Operations He’s “Sold | rse > Drilling on the properties of ihe Alaska stands a good ch:}nrc of J E Leagn Iniskin Bay Oil Company at Chinit- entertaining the National Editorial | . v na Bay, reaming out the old hole Association during that group's 1939 | . 0 ; S put down last summer, shows per- convention, in the helief of W. H i . A Fuk this : haps better oil indications than last Conrad, Vice President of the Asso- f Sijmiost entlrely iy i b ' fall when drilling was stopped, ac- ciation, who passed through Jun- ! lineup goes up 1 & cording to Russell E. Havensttite, | eau this morning on the Alaska. f * a seven-inning 1 u President of the company. CGonrad is making a round trip on | mence at 6:30 o'cle I_AST N!G T Havenstrite predicted last fall the Alaska with Alaska Steamship | » Already more than half composed it when he passed through Juneau. tour agent Dor. Eck, to investigate { 5 bf new playe r yers who have that strong oil indications woutd the advisability of his group’s 011095' J 3 not performed in t during be found in a few weeks. Before ing Alaska for a convention cruise ) E lagt ?e‘ n, the Elk k Ca[mcll_\' Crowd Attends ) had reached Seward, he received over the bid from Mexico City to AT LOWER PRICES ] 1 BRIRIR. 0 Ote fond Wiy & Dmner Given at f wire that strong gas had been have the convention held in that { ! ue President W Iolzheir- ~ sncountered at 4700 feet. city. R l P E G R E E N F o o D s { er’s list. The tv R“,"“l Cale Today, on his way back to Chin-| “So far, I'm sold on Alaska,” Con- 9 { o Otto McVey a1 R tna Bay, flying via Fairbanks, Ha- rad said. “I really have a strong | " may get the v i \ cap. 1 ¥ L enstrite was encouraged over the hunch that the Association will come FRESH FRUIT dnd VEGETABLES | ’ tonight's fracas aittended the anr nquet that his brother Homer, in|North next year. If we come, there ¥le oo e e | 4 McVey spent last sea in the of the Business and essional harge of operations, had wired to will be about 350 of us and we will | t local league as an ump! [ @ Women's Club, which was held last Juneau that new drilling begun two charter the steamer Aleutian.” GREEN oNloNs | in with the Elks late in the year to evening at the Royal Cafe days ago, has shown a “free hole” Conrad said the Mexico trip had! It fill an outfield gap for one S. Gra acted as toast- (hole fairly open after settling all been made before, and admitted in which he did not do at all & nd Mrs. Pearl Burford winter) and that “heavy” showings ' that “It would be more advisable to| § RADIS“ES c Russell hails from Centralia, ng officer for the affair of gas and strong indications of oil | visit an American country.” H 9 Washington, where he did a bit of| The following clected to various of- have been encountered at 4400 feet. Vice-President Conrad is a pub-| Firm Bunches outfielding and pitching for the fices in the club: Dr. Rae Carlson, s Havenstrite’s enthusiasm was evi- lisher of a weekly newspaper in| | i town team. He has looked good in First Vice-President; Mrs. J. M. dent in the fact that gas was now Medford, Wisconsin. The paper has| | e ceeeooee.§| LY pre-season workouts here, and may Gicvanetii, Second Vice-President; being encountered 300 feet higher a circulation of 3800 and is known be just what the Elks need to fill Mrs. Rose Davis, Secretary; Miss than at first. as the “Star-News.” | cucuMBERs la e_l‘c | [ their outfield hole Anita Garnick, Treasurer; Miss In addition to the Iniskin drill- Alaska's daily newspapers in small) b | One of the Elk's castoffs from last Edith Bonsteel was the only retiring ings, Standard Oil, Associated Oil, towns have “surprised” Conrad. [ | L season, Ralph Bardi, will get a officer. and Union Oil, are also doing ex-! “We've got a strong weekly field | AvocAnos lar e 2 | chance in the Moose outfield this| Guest of honor last evening were tensive drilling .work at Jute Bay, in the East and Midwest,” he said.| 9 g —— C I evening, most likely, having been Mrs. Nels Rodne, past officer of the in the same area on the Alaska Pen- “I know that the editors and pub-| | signed to the Paps this week by Decorations for the affair con- insula as the Iniskin drillings. An-lishers of small town dailies and| E | Prexy Holzheimer. Bardi covers lots sisted of marsh marigolds, the club’s STILL FRIENDS, helium-filled blimp L-1 was launched | other party of geologists has gonc weeklies who are members of the ARTICOKES, large—z s zsc | | of ground in the outfield, is a faii|flower. at Akron indicating that U. S. navy hasn’t wholly lost interest in into the Yakataga and Katalla NEA, will be just as interested in Siicker apd 'ofb ‘of ‘fhe fastest Miss Caroline D. Todd spoke on lighter-than-air craft despite past disasters to dirigibles. Ship, with Beach country, near Cordova. this annual leaning to small daily | B A Snenes e SUSpESEHSCTRIGIIAE I . e mn | GRAPEFRUIT, large5t-25¢ | For this evening’s battle, the|ing of Obstacles; the key of thought| ey wirg just after Toaving h:,"'mooiin; Tnast TOMHRE | pecting programs of the big oil|be in your scenery and the unique- | 9 W companies, Havenstrite “blew up’ { | H] same lineup which dropped a very close decision to the Douslas Ts- landers in Sunday’s opener, but with southpaw Johnny Smith on the mound in place of Bob Kimball Smith was one of the league’s top chuckers last season and says he| JUNEAU MAN HELD FOR ALLEGED BOARD BILL Mike arrested aboard the steamer Alaska | Rd«'l.qkn\l(h of Juneau was TWO ALARM FIRE "$ee KILLS CANARIES """ The Juneau BUREAU SAILING ON FROM SEATTLE summer office force should oil be struck in the North, the Government would tie it up in reserves. “We've made all our arrangements for land leases,” Havenstrite said, and if we strike oil, there will be | a lot of actual production work in itical problems.” | AST Gonial AHEMT: Bick wess l S e at the boat by Mayor Harry I. Lucas, and President of the Chamber of | Comerce, C. W. Carter. While in Juneau, both men called on Gov. John W. Troy. I Mr. Conrad was also shown all| —STRAWBERRIES— re set for this campaign. | this g e s e k ts isgllzl::%digz Smith, the El‘l)“Lwfll‘;]r‘xxg ll::i’:::lllnmb:\lg(rz”Ff‘:::::nlkTnllmn!x: of the Bireau of Pisheriylapet sall| s through the plant of the Empire| I} bas € c mast likely work Ward McAlister,|an alleged charge of “securing lodg- | g\ o ony Afternoon's two alann from Seattle today or fomorrow| Concerning the prospecting pro- | printing Compan & former ace hurler in the local | ing and absconding with intent. o e did considerable, byt unestimat- | aboard the bureau vessel Brant for | grams of other companies, Haven-| whether Mexico Cit Alaska |Ing @ x g ed damage to the home of Ralph the north, according to word from | strite said much “off the record,” it B e o e e Due on North Sea will be the focal point of the 1939 v Aol National Editorial Associatiofi Con-|| | will be the next field. vention, will be determined at this || Mike Sullivan, well known Juneau | years convention to be held June | sourdough, holds extensive ol prop- ) b ; ey [ }20-21-22 in White Sulphur Springs, those aboard will be Miss| erties in the Yakataga area West Virginia Aiphar prne ss O'Neill, in charge of disburse-| Accompanying Havenstrite on this § ment, Mrs. Georgia Gallagher. and| trip is J. Howland Paddock, a real ‘(:’:::'C;d"”b:f"éo::a:‘: i Miss Mildred Hill, of the clerical|estate man from Los Angeles Who is|g. " 1ui s01d on Alaska,” give Al-| cause of the frequent need in that| staff. Wingard probably will. not|a stockholder in the Iniskin Com- n’fik’am a. o encoura;ge;‘nc;t | section of town for more than the| come north until after the first of | pany. usual amount of hose line. June. Message of Good . . | Will Is Received | Firm—Red i Only casualties in the blaze were e ) » V' ' BANAN AS ASPARAGUS' league, who performed notably for|defraud.” Radakovich is alleged to Skagway last year. Catching McAl-| have prepared to go to the West- ister will be Orin Addleman, trans- ward without paying a board bill fer from the Moose, who is touted at the Texas Boarding House, ac- the most promising receiver in the cording to Deputy Marshal Walte league. Hellan, who took the man into cus- In the in(lrld the Elks will prob-|tody on a warrant sworn to by the saer Mglly MacSpadden Boarding House operator, Treffers on the Gold Creek Flats near the Home Grocer | Pire was said to have been caused by one of Treffers children playing with matches. There was no insur- ance, it is understood, and the fam- ily is said to have moved out The two alarms were called be- Alaska Agent L. G. Wingard to| Warden A. P. Romine in the ;locel office. The Brant is expected to ar- ere about Sunday or Monday but did state that “Yakataga Beach FULL BASKETS——FIRM TOMATOES | New Potatoes Pounds i Pounds ! ¢ 23c Shafter’'s—Clean ‘“-. 4‘4‘44_‘“4444<.;‘.____.4 . > . - v « - . fore they could be reached. FROM DUTIES IN ol AND MEETING HELD| TWO HALIBUTERS e KETCHIKAN AREA UNLOA_D CARGOES A combined shower, in honor of| Miss Mary Koldsa, and meeting of| U.S. Marshal William T. Mahoney Two halibut boats sold on the the Rebekah drill team, was held |returned to his headquarters here! The following message, sent via| Juneau exchange today. last evening at the home of Miss|aboard the Alaska from Ketchikan K7FzZD, Skagway, and K7OK, Ju-| The Dixon, Capt. Emil Samuelson, Nadja Vestal on Fifth Street. where he has been for several weeks neau, was received this morning by wo canaries who ditd quickly be- COMBINED SHOWER * "MARSHAL RETURNS Pounds sold 8,500 pounds at 6.5 and (o Mrs. Jerry Waite, was elected |handling the Marshal’s office duties| Everett R. Erickson, assistant pro-| P d Sebastian-Stuart and the 31A751, president of the drill team club,|there. The Marshal made one trip/fessor in the English department 0llll s } |sold 1,100 pounds to Juneau Cold a Etta Mae Kolasa, sec-|Outside from Ketchikan with pris- at the University of Alaska, who ot oners and Deputy William Markle, arrived in Juneau yesterday after- who recently went to the States noon by PAA plane from Fairbanks. with prisoners, is returning here on| «The sixty thousand boys and Ih_e North Sea, the Marshal said.|girls in the Indianapolis public/ bringing four men who are being|schools, DeWitt Morgan, Superin- transfered from the Ketchikan jail. tendent, send good will message tor' Just a limited fishing season is|May 18 to the members of your! expected in the southern end of the|schools. This message comes to you Division, the Marshal reported, sev-|as a part of the world good will day| eral concerns not planning to oper- program of the World Federation of ate at all, however, he said it was|Education Associations.” |expected that most of the ten can- Storage for 6.5 and 4.5. 29 Tender—Green 35° Firm—Ripe ery Night! RUTH WOOD SPINACH Pounds 2 T st 5t ekors " EX-GERMAN NAVY MAN 2 o 19 i LI SIS GUEST LEGIONNAIRES 29 , ’?”* = Through the Night — at JOHN MARIN’S MISS ERICKSON Large Green Leaves Legionnaires and their Iriends’ gathered in the Dugout last eve- ning for the last Jiggs dinner af- TO BE HONORED T H l s EVEN[NG fair of the season, a fair sized group ' being on hand to Enjoy the well pre- gn honor of Miss Avis Erickson, pared corned beef, cabbage and| w is bec ¢ ¥ : nsKlo tecome the bride of Mr. “trimmings.” A highlight of the eve- | ohn Keyser in Junc: Miss Myrtlle ning’s program was brief remarks| ‘Moc, and Miss Cynthia Batson will| by H. A. Bauer of the Alaska Plan- be co-hostesses at a dessert-bridge ning Council, who, during the World | |shower this evening at 7:30 o'clock | war served in the mine sweeping | |at the home of Mrs. N. Lester Troast, Navy. | A \dlvlslon of the German | | Close to two dozen guests will be [ salad DreSSing }present at toe arfanrg EXTENSION CLUEBVE(N)ING‘ R MRS. WALKOWSKI Is | TEET | | GUEST IN JUNEAU .ok, ‘e e tris ov- Mrs. A. 8. Walkouskl wife of D enina at 8 o'clock at the home ol‘} Dozen it Seventh | | Walkouski of Anchorage, is in J‘mJMrs Clarence Rands, on 5 c Speaker for the evening will be| Full Pods LARGE LEMONS Sc dozen | Extra Fancy BU'I‘TER |eau as a guest of Mrs. Esther Metz-wsu'eet | gar. Mrs. Walkouski has been visit- ashevaroff. ing in the south for the last monLhLme Ren, Ao RTIY jand was a passenger aboard the Al-| MUSEUM TO STAY OPEN |aska for her home, when she was WHILE BOATS IN PORT 65‘ Fresh Jersey N. Y. Med. Extrus @ No wonder men and boys like Masched Walnut DANCING WINE BEER Fashion Flow. There are no gewgaws to make it “'sissy”. Modern simp icity of design gives it a sturdy, masculine air. Men like the smooth, waterfall Fried Chicken—Spaghetti Suppers persuaded to remain in Juneau to| visit friends here. She will continue her journey on one of the next| ships westward. The Territorial Museum will be open throughout the summer while steamers are in port, it was an- PRICES! ‘COMPARE THESE EVERY-DAY SPECIALTY | nounced today by the Rev. A. P.| | Kashevaroff, Curator. |MAN TO HUNT BEAR - O ey | WHILE WIFE VlSlTS‘ma;m\',mm the museum, as well | as passengers going to the West-| Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Gibson, of|ward. Lake Charles, Louisiana, are pas- sengers aboard the Alaska for Bew- ard. Mr. Gibson will go bear hununs‘ on Kodiak Island, while Mrs. Gibson' Mark Jensen, Superintendent of | will visit her daughter, Mrs. Bar-| the Washington PFish and Oyster ham, wife of the doctor M charge of Company, operating canneries in' the hospital at Seward. s 8. Paspnger) | the. flwfil, mmm&.mm ln.&{c Wutwnrd lntifi “Alasida for he.'ut-\ about three-weeks. '_ — .. ——— .ym will go to” Kodiak lrom’ m-umm.mmcm-muflnmnm for sale at The Empire Office, lflu steamer of that name. . Mixzor 50 b 7 contours—the streamlined drawer X flsw g:lls—the rich beauty of hand-rub- | d walnut. The sensational add-s- 2 . Drxesser 395 iece plan makes it easy to start a ashion-Flow room. Choose the pieces _ you want from ppen stock—and add * more later! I "WHERE CASH IS KING!” SHOPPING CENTER OF JUNEAU PAY’N TAKIT -GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92——95 KELVINATOR SALE CONTINUES ——————— CANNERY MAN BOUND TO WESTWARD AREA| Buy your refrigerator NOW and enjoy it ALL Summer. ment puts one in your home. Balance on A small down pay- terms as low as $5.00 per month. Rice & Ahlers Co.-Phone 34 >

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