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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1938 BRINGING UP FATHER FORGE McMA SORRY, SIR, BUT I CANBIOT THERES A FIGHT UEI;M\E;%??R IN VOUR OLD 3 NEIGHBORHOOD P AND THE WIRES —_— 3 ARE ALL DOWN / g !ESSEL IR IR NORTHBO D En Baranof scheduled to arrive ay at 6 p.m nd due Tyesday SNCHE Ill llll SAILINGS —e n scheduled to sail from Passengers Accommoda- Sftneticon S i scheduled to sail fro tions Removed, Hous- Seattle at 0 a.m. May 24 > r > b, Pri Louise schedy to ng, I‘J]glll(‘ R(‘])u‘“ ail from Vancouver at 9 p.m - May 26 The good ship Amy, long a far NONEH . oz Bltrediled. to el liar craft in Gastineau from Beattle at 10 am. May where it has been operatin: r 27 s as a ferry and gener: Chatham scheduled to sail . 15 getting its face liited from Seattle 9 pm. May 27 . H. Metzgar, General Superin- Eliont oriky tehdent of the Alaska Juneau, ar SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS nounced today the Amy has b a ehiided southbound filtered from a ferry boat to a % a1 boat and will operate as a tug and tokhing freight vessel LOCAL SAILINGS The 65-foot craft was built i stebelh Bohomled. voiii Byiry 1513 for the Alaska Juncau to bring Wednesday &% 6 p.if. for Sit- cmployees across the channel from and WASDOts, Treadwell. It was built in Seattle Jeaton. wéry . Wedncsday in the yards of Johnson Bros. and it e Sob Potersburg, Port Blanchard, and was designed by the 2lexander, Kake and wa. well known marine architect, L. E ports 7 Geary | ® o 0 000 0 @ All housing was stripped off, the would ban all such celebration pilot house rebuilt, and the pa - Lagergren Appointed R ORI & R e TIDES TOMORROW City Engincer Milton Lagergrel placed by decking and hold spa : ———% was reappointed to that position by When the vessel is not ope 5 k the Council last night, getting four 1 W . . g ; s a relief towboat, it will fr ow tide—0:06 am., 54 feet St MR el caut: two going to R 4 o A supplies an Annex Creek, powder Hizh tide—5:49 am., 118 feet Metentt and Redman 4 4 e CONNORS MOTOR co., Inc.—Phone 411 from Dupont, and castings and me-| Low tide—12:27 pmn, 3.2 feet SEkbber. of. 7Y 4 : f ; H 2 3 ey Tins e estec roject for tal between the mine and the Tread-| High tide—-7:08 p.m., 127 feet. e SAMLIQUOR Navy Greyhounds in Dual Chrstening COLUMBIA LUMEER 0 GLOSING HOURS : - \ | | LUMBER AND();U‘IILI\;I,N\G MATERIALS ' , ,7 3 i PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU nw P P v y . {75 : SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve % //*’ 1 3 and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Hearing to Be Held on Ordi nance Tuesday — Plan to Ban Firecrackers (Continued rom Page One) © 6% 000000030000 0000000c00Re0O00GEeS S of July. The proposed ordinance - i which to make application for new { E TR i well foundr . ? \ ] . ; J I - - - . The 75 horse power Union gas en- TIDES MONDAY I IhRns owas disoussed by the ¢ L ‘ i ; % Council and it was decided to ha ; g8 A S o e | Lo Aok s s GEB e di 0 L e g8 | Alaska Air Transport, Inc cylinders replaced High tide—7:10 am. 114 feet e Eng aw uf - : £ T ol 1 9 A ’ ; mates on various projects, including ? Metzzar said the new Amy will be Low tide pm., 35 feet ey i ; £ ' ? % o & G 1 ) = ’ B ervice within the next twe| 'HIgh tide9!0y pum. 134 tecrl | | ARUSLTR. Willoughby and loyer > i _ ' o 5k 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER weeks. > ey ) 2 » 3 3 1 considered further at a later date. D LEGION MEMORIAL DAY " :MI,, ,I,..\, ]”,‘;(,‘. ‘[”:,I“,, M;',‘ (‘,, Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Als . Jucas stressed’ the impor- s ~ . TWO MEN RECEIVE |COMMITTEE IS TO MEET tance of making applications at this The destroyers Rownn (left) and Stack are shown foating in deydock after being chrisencd in 8 dudl AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. 8. MAIL NATURALIZATIONS » as it might be the last oppor- ceremony at the Portsmouth, Va., Navy Yardwm O o 1087, EARLY MONDAY NIGHT tunity, explaining that it was not il PHONE 612— Day or Night pcessary Lo accept the 1ey lates i Two fthgl naturalization papers thia Saitnsrial Dag Boninittas iad :‘1“[";:“{’_;“."“‘"’ ey ,l. ‘_’"y‘l‘]‘v’l' ‘”‘“l “""‘_ Gambling Losses D duet for lo: it they prove they JOHN GEYER TO were recorded today in the Clerk | oy . y ; L ambling Losses Uo eriously intended to make money | GRADUATE FROM Hangar and Shop in Juneau John Bradford Post, Ameri-|ford to go ahead with the projects. of the Court’s office. Dr. John A.|oan Legion, has been asked to meet|The city library project has that Enter Into Returns out of the game. George Widener DENTAL SCHOOL | SHELT, -STMMONS i Carswell, formerly a British sub-| ¢ 7 0100k Mond % & s was allowed deductions, and so wa §ect.-and Sigurd Jackson, formerly |0y | O¢lock Monday night in thelstatus at the present time, he point- Made on Income Tax ... whitnes - | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Dugout, an hour before the reg T | ed out. It has been a 2 i i ot y : ) cen approved by PWA i e . o B e 4 & Norwegian subject, received their meeting of the Post, to go over ar-| but no further action has been taken The board is pretty hard on' wWord has been received that John papers. Both are of Juneau. rangements for the Memorial Day by the city ; (Confinued from Page GRe) losers at bridge. In most states H. Geyer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped T observance Pollba’ Ohiel’ Dan BRI, 0. # gambling is illegal, anyway, and| M. Geyer of this city, will receive CUMMINGS TO GIVE A large turnout also is expect | formed the Council that he had| I¢ 15 all a matter of intent. Eu-| that puts such losses i““:*‘li;”' “f['“ his DM.D. degree from the Pacific Operating Own Aeranaatical Radio Station' KANG aybe, after ed for the regular meeting as the peen trying fo carry out the Coun-|8ene set out to show that he for tax purpo: College of Dentistry, at Portland NBC HOOKUP TALK imater of sponsoring a Fourth of cil's edict of last meeting ordering |OUsly intended to profit at the all, you had jus well play for Oregon. Graduation exercises are —_ July celebration is scheduled tocome the enforcement of the Gog ordin- | £3me. fun and kiss your losses good-bye. to take place at the college, June 3 Attorney General Homer Cum-|up. ance but had been unable to locate| ‘The game was a very. large Geyer is a graduate of the Juneau mings is scheduled to give a NBC v & pliios. miltable for .| game,” he told the board. “There High School. After spending a month a ple suita a pound. He | OCIAL HELD BY i hookup broadeast Monday evening were banks going up for as much S l L L in the west following graduation, he asked for suggestions and the Coun- . € 3 P at 9:30 pm. EST, on the “Federal DUUR PRIZE AT ¢il suggested that he keep on iook-| 85 $5,000. And it wi beautiful MARTHA SOCIETY pians to return to the Capital City . 2:Was Radio Chnmuniiatios Prison Setup.” spot for somebody who under- for a visit with his parents, g stood. . HGHE AHGHE the, BAMEN" dy.ribers of the MABhA” Socialy ; __ ! SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE This information was received in| el e, | Juneau today by Judge William A which T thought T did, to g0 Inlgcclaimed their ice cream soclal Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Holzhefmer in a radiogram from there * and ‘just knock out aboutgiven yesterday, a su in ever A L A s K A by i e Whshington. | i National Forest Timber | 30000 And 1 tried it, but it didn’t way. The social is an annual af- " Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichago, T | fair, and was given in the Northern oy » "y h by y 5 " Tonight, in the Elks' Ballroom for Sale w » pleasure involved in it| i, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. All.thluN MASONS ’ the pleasure involved in it|ypjght Presbyterian church parlors. . e |the American Legion Auxiiary wil a materia) factor tn your decision| " oms aesinas nest monting. wiij] JRANSPORTATION deker paent Bepstucdie TR 10% off Bolid BUD. L There will be a Stated Communi- | *PO0C Another of thelr Satirday | geqeq bids will be received by {to get into the game?” he Was pe held June 3, at which time the| COMPANY { TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 eation of Mt. Juncau Lodge No. 147|950 M0 o e will the Regional Forester, Juneau, Al- asked. members wiil be the guests of Mrs. ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot . VIC ROSS, Traffic Re B Monday evening at 7:30 oeclock, | o0 O'clock, and a door prize Will gk yp to and including June 30, “There was no pleasure in that|pay peterman at her home on Gla- Y g y Tratfic Representative § Work in the F. C. d der | D¢ @warded during the latter part 1938 for all the merchantable dead kind of a chemin-der-fer game.|cier Highway degree. By order ’ e | of the W. M. {ofi e eviilig, o :::ux;;‘: ::r::;r}.lng o (;uwnd:x;dn;n TthL Wa‘,h(‘r]“m(;’ u: 1 qu | >l Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle J. W. LEIVERS, St e 9 Y0 URE R9EKEC e i 0 prove that he was no green-| BISHOP ROWE DELAYED EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT ed for cutting on an a totaling horn he explained that he haa| St T 1330 acres, located in Sections One, | trieq out the game in Paris one| pigop Rowe will not be at the éfl‘:fis eattle | With American Legion Auxiliary. Two and Eleven of T69S, RT6E and ime and “spent two years in_ the % . Lode and placer Jocation notices | o, 1 BCUetE TEE O ey | portion of Section 33 T68S, RIGE, | Lo 2o et e L That wag| Cothedral tomorrow, as expected, S. TONGA! May 20 army s 2 Ps but will arrive in Juneau about May . 9 . CHATHAM May 27 t)r sale at The Empire Office. 2 i b 4 RPN < b, Deor-petee: adv. fMRE: Biver Meridin, kigwn 85| duing the i, 30, enroute to Sitka, and will spend S R Tongass National Forest, Alaska, es-| 1 came out of the army, a buck|, sunday in Juneau some time in PASSENGERS FREIGHAT B ROLLER | timated to be 22940500 feet B. M. |Private, with better than $2000. If| yype REFRIGERATION Ao L] { RINK more or less of Sitka spruce, west-|you don't think that is some- B0 + ern hemlock and red cedar saw-|thing—!” A TION REBEKAHS . Skating Hours—7 to.1 1 ‘ timber and 75,000 linear feet more| Well, the board thought it was aa Kids' Special —7 to or less of hemlock and spruce pil- | something, plenty, in fact. He sub- Members are asked to meet at 1:30 D B FEMMER adv. Secretary - ing. No bid of less than $1.50 per M. | mitted in evidence the checks that|tomorrow afternoon in 1.O.O.F. Hall = ft. M. for spruce and cedar and|he and Vina had cashed and was|to attend the funeral of Helvi Paul- AGENT Leave . Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncau $1.00 per M. ft. BM. for hemlock | gjlowed the full $1,200 deduction. |son’s mother Phone 114 Night 312 Seaftle No.Bound So.Bound i *“lw:‘“‘l‘z“ é‘"" ‘3 1’"]“3“}: fe"ffmt‘ But Vina didn’t testify. Eugene|adv. By order of the Noble Grand NORTHLAND May 24 May 26 pliing up to and including 9 fe6t| merely said that “she piayed rou- — NORTH SEA ... (S < for p)lfm, o‘ver 95 ‘IL("'. in lL‘n:Ixil v?:)ll ltte, bus vaty mmml. She is & WEX lligggflc Cl]lJARMAN iy ey e 2 {be _considered. $1000.00 must be | Small gambler.” Tj“"t board S HaE ' TR { : 3. B. BURFORD 'l‘le;e:‘.:::n; ; _|sumed she was just frolicking . 4 5 E RVI N G 4 i ? o deposited with each bid to be ap- : ) | \ % l CITY WHARF ... PHONE 412 EXER(,l;E FOR HEALTH plied on the purchase price, refund- | Around when she lost $300, and i Bowl at the ed or retained in part as liquidated | Was not serious about winning. GUY,SMITH, Douglas Agent damages according to the condi- 4 PACIF!C COAST BRUNSW‘CK tions of the sale. The righé1 ;s‘PROHT OR FUN | s N N ALAS KA ..+ <COAL CO. reserved to reject any and all bids,| The board itself was not frivolous S 4‘\ | Recreahon Aueys including bids the acceptance of |in the matter. It has long ruled that which would involve the manufac- | rs of ° raci tabl W o Cafe in Connection 8Pec- | iure of the timber outside of the | eer i pbles can g SR T, falizing in' American . and Te 723—————115-2nd ‘erritory of Alaska. Before bids are | " Chinese Dishes. submitted, full information concern- 1 THE ROYAL | TRY US ONCE! ing the timber, the conditions of e e e— T TRE Y TG bmissio! f bi ‘BEAUTY SALON |’ iRt = Should be Ghiained from the Dix | i | | 2 | OPEN EVENINGS trict Ranger, Ketchikan, Alaska or | j : | f | | | Pacific Aluska Airiys, Tne. srr e Vs, Efre, “If your hair is not becoming | |the Regional Forester, Juneau, Al- to you — You snould be ||} Jarman's-Friendly Jaske coming to us.” Leave Due Junéau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound WBA.(ARASAKA AP SRR May 17 May 23 | [ b3 NOF 2 Ma; May 21 May 23 When in Need of | t LEONARD'S VALET SHOP Iuneau to Vancouver.' :vukon . : Mas; May 24 May 30 | iDENALI ... May 24 May 28 May 30 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL G.E ALMQUIST Victoria or Seattle | {araska RS May May 31 June 6 COAL CHOICE g | $BARANOF T SRR 1 June 4 June 6 YOUR cHi f Manager SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS £ALEUTIAN . B June 1 June 4 June 13 June 13 GENERAL HAULING L *YUKON . June 4 June 7 . STORAGE and CRATING s u l T s PmNgElis I“lol‘l‘»*E | $DENALI . A Jine M. ¢ Bwedt DduBeis 18 924 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cord for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | oL vs | Made to Order June—10, 24 B Kt it O ¢ Juneau to F curban!cs s o f PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | f—Cals at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. I | ] AU TRANSFER CLEANING and PRESSING _ 4 { t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. ? i . - JUNE ‘ 1 June—17 v 5 HOURS ONLY — HATS CLEANED--BLOCKED §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook Connectiops at Vancouver with Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. : = P & D ANELIN R Canadian Pacie Sevies | t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. | Picturosquthlehone Transcontinen! £—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. Chatham Siraits Transportaion On.| Trans-Atlantic THE ALASKA LINE ‘ F.A M ROUTES 15 and 16 Trans-Pacific n o T E L G A s T l N E A U “M. s. DART” 1 flckersl,‘"mm:o:‘nd full Ticket 0"‘"‘““:’ ; ey m‘ o“‘”—“m" ® 315 Every Effort Made for the Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednel-‘ V. W. MULVIHILL Fl Comfort of Guests! day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Agent, CPR. . = J i Traffic Representative GASTINEAU CAFE | o e s iy | L : LOUIS'A DELERECQUE-—Castiséan Hote B aecton Pam. Tuesday, CANADIAN _ ask‘l S(C‘l mp Lam;_vmv HONE: 106, Ofce; Green 465, Residence AIR SERVICE INFORMATION agp R IORMATION ‘“’i PACIFIC | VICE-ON-ALL AL . ROUTES y . FORTUNE e st |