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RSk e R e b e LR St THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[: TUESDAY, MAY 24, I938 BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS TO GO DOWN TO THE | — / l 1 WANT YOU THATS FUNNY, HELLO, IS " TINKER BROKERAGE COMPANY AND TINKER USED TO TINKER, RIGHT THIS HELLO, MAGGIE, M ews LOOIK OVER THE STOCK AND PICK OUT RUN A CAFE ON STILL WAY, SIR o G TINER'S , ONE FOR ME, ALL THE GIRLS ARE CASS AVENUE. HERE 2 | MUST SAY HE HAS | PLAYING THE STOCK MARKET SOME VERY FINE STOCK ;Lcl;u"r I'M ANALYZING l'; | [AINR . Ve s e MASGIE VERY CAREF . BARANUF SA"_S g Steamer Movements | . L NORTHBOUND . e Yukon in port and sche . . tonight [ . T 11:.1'\ cheduled to e ¢ U e at 8 tonight . e Tonga cheduled to arrive at @ . 9 o'clock tol row 1 . Tion A T ® Denali due Saturday . ! e o v ® SCHEDULED oALINGS o teamer Baranof, and 12 em- © PI : e baiked here. The Bar ix : AR south via b i b 5 — r,( m ¢ § y Py | U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BuUlat ;3 tand, Bil Satt 1 Bt John 3 : 1 Hb szll I!l“]{ ~ - o Lopz G | Eailing for Sitka were Harriet D : I : VUTE Tu HULB (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) ARE PRUPUSED OF Al,AS]\\ rmond, Mt Mrs. F. J. Fitz- 1 ccast for Juneai vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., May s : $ i o om0 it soutrierly S =" | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS For Petersburg—L. Trimbje ¢ 3 \\.»,mm forecast for Southeast Alaska: Light rain tonight and PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Tlrm. s ’J‘I C ; D e L ; S w, llllnbu:))l,] moderate ;southerly winds, except moderate to fresh over hE‘( l\TIRII, YOU}§ LOA}Z\ THROUGH US To Improve EDRan, Mable O8e <. X A and Modernize Your Home Under Title 07 Hin iy S8, J. E. Murphy, John Murphy, R : S0t IIIBU’I \‘|’> \\\Il'l\(m : Rinenet oF dh el W TCou ‘ot 55 il af Aiak St lome Under Title I, I: H. A Siarkey, W. Phoenix Nggieamer north, we 5 - ~ southerly winds_tonight and. Wednesday {rom Dixon Entrance to Cape WASHINGTON, 1 Senator 2 i ¢ " uocau saings e|One Offer for Price Scale iningragk v L TAPFUNGION, May 2o SO e s S — i PRINCETON DOCKS ® Wednesday at 6'p.m. for Sit- e fl‘(llll Blly(‘l's ”!!1 LOCAL DATA ress to authorize one million, four e ka and wayports o p e Tiriie Barometer Temp Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weathe |bundred and thirty five thousand HERE EARLYPODAY ool Y e wensy ¢ Not Voted On o ety . Wimas., |doliaks for o mew ships for the = v _at 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert e | Althot \'17: < roll Il not ¥ am. today 3003 53 5 SE 9 Cloudy Coast and Geodetic Survey for work dhe vessel PriBibton, DrMveLs |e dlder. Kake And way- of o N A tishermen. AFT, chart. | Noo, today 30.06 53 SE 12 Lt.Rain in Alaska Linis fan mission boat, docked briefly in|$ v itk Bahalv: to. OIO RADIO REPORTS Juneau this morning $ % 0 Y W O e bk b date: voted vesterd TODAY The Princeton is carrying 40 fternoon to s with their strikc Max. temp. Low:st 4am. 4am y'mvy» 4am is 1 " em ers dents from the Sheldon Jackson|# A = | ol Penttila, Correspondin Station last24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 23 brs, Weathe School, back to-their respective t- TIDES TOMORROW tary of the PCFU local here, said ‘H:.In 43 3 3 36 14 Jfl Cloudy tered homc e S We are still on the beach and Anchorage 6: { : 0 EE a lulg as e TR IR | T tae beach il prics| Barvov W % 4 T d e CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.—Phone 411 igh de—d im., 2 eel N n 1 Nome 4 34 38 6 ¥ Cloudy Fegh ’ " |settlement is reached 3 b = B ) DELun TP LA BONN]F]ELD PLACFR tide !.(‘l‘ am, 125 feet. Wires received by PCFU local he Bethel 50 38 18 8 0 Cloudy Tonizht at the Parish 1 in DEAL IS REPORTED | Hich ide 53t pm. oo tect | ¥ ol b POCT o Be ol ¥ 4 4 b B onl e ol St o de- F 5.5 e 6 | 506 6 8 D t. Cldy + o . - e | Murdock, in Astoria, Oregon | 8 g 0 LCIAY | 1o GDA. will be entertained at a Al k Al T 2ex Ordek 16 the! Bonifigla diss AR | Oregon and Washington local 0 [ 3 10 07 Oloudy |01 meeting, of which Mis. Ralph aASKa I iranspor C g 3 8 13 Lt Rain 4 » by ‘the Bartholomae Oil Corpora- 14 D | buyers, with a vote of ) 182 Soras | b 1 iy l“":“ ‘; | The Juncau members are asked to 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | tion, and prospecting will be re- ‘All locals are standing by for €O 44 593 B RID oot ot the bus station at 7:40, and Prost W Jui | 51 9 0 Cloudy sumed there this summer, according esults from California and Alaska,”| (¥ : = p will taks the bus from there to to George Hainzinger, who has been \ 5 & [the wire read. “No fishing, goor| ot ‘ o b Fi b Douglas Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska sole owner of the creek since 1918 | morale.” i s < | 8 ! S Entertainment is planned, and re- oy B g . § “The creek is six miles long and | Union members here said the Ore :‘,:]"‘I“““mfi'l”"” | :'; :1( : “;’ :;%’”:;I,‘_ freshments will be served during the AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL flows into California Creck, tribu-| SEATLE, May 24.—Only Imhhul“um and Washington locals were| <ot % ! b Vi o '(j\‘M;_ course of the evening. It has also tary of the Totatlinika River,” Mr.|ers from the local banks arrlved asking prices of 14 cent d 7 cents| 5o hong | 6 o4 4 0 C’h““_ been announced that any Douglas PH o N E 6812 DC!Y or Night Hainzinger said. “It is all gravel, no |and sold today, as follow | for red and whites, and had reject- vy | S ‘.'” b i (.]”“('h women who are not members of the 5 fuck, and the average depth to Maddock 13,000 pounds, Bertha|ed an early offer of 12 and G New ook & ‘ 56 o 13 o1 Cloudy | Oranization, and who wish to at-|}i Hangar and Shop in Juneau bedrock is 12 feet.” 9,000 pounds, both selling for 7 1-4| One Alaska local is known to have Washington % { 66 68 8 32 I,'l,m"l tend the social this evening, are {{ ; Uses Hand Drill nd 6 cent pound: Visit 13,000 | reached agresment with the buye ! = T welcome to do so. | SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot The head of Rex Creek is seven |pounds, 71-2 and 6 1-2 cents; Haida | At Craig, Libby-McNeill and Libby WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY | B ey | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher miles from the Moss station on the |Chief 16,000 pounds, 7 3-8 and 6|and fishermen agreed on a price Seattle (airport), partly. eloudy, temperature 53; Blaine, clear, 44 Try an Empire ad. ; Alaska Railroad cents |scale of 8 cents for large reds, 5| Victoria, clear, 51; Alert Bay, clo 43; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 48; |- —— ! . . Mr. Hainzinger has cabins and a e [cents for mediums and 3 cents for| Triple Island, cloudy; Langara Isiand, raining, 47; Prince Rupert, clou- ! All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped hm)d drill for prospecting, on the NURSE ON HEALT” whites on the grounds, it was said. dy, (& K(u: |}nu’x:mvmg_ 50; Cra cloudy, Wrangell, raining, 51 |- Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG creek. Only offer receiv m by the PCFU|Petersburg, raining, 51; Sitka, clo: , 49; Soapstone Point, ning, 48 \ George Hellerich and B. W. Val- .'OB lN FA]RBANKS here, union members said, is an of-| Radioville, raining, 50; Hoonah, raining; Por lxmuuu mm.m, Hawk P —— it i lat of the Barthlomae comany are | ter by one buyer of the same price Inlet, raining, 42; Juneau, raining, 51; z Ya t L e - — - = interested in the placer property. Margaret Dunnigan, nurse for- |scale as the ig sca raining, 49; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, 44 s, raining, 44; TRANSPORTATION o RS merly on the staff of St. Josep Voting on the offer is being held | dova, raining, 40; Chitina, cloudy, 46; McCarthy, cloudy, 48; Anchor- COMPANY MRS. REINBURG NOW ON | Hospita,, returned here to become |in abeyance pending word from Ket- | 2ge, clouay, 48; Fairbanks, partly ‘tloudy, 57; Hot Springs, partly clou- M A R l N E A l R w A Y s HER ANNUAL VACATION [the public health nurse in Fair- |chikan. dy, 58; Ruby, eloudy, 42; Nulato, raining, 44; Kaltag, cloudy, 45. ® 5 L2 banks, says the News-Miner. Negotiations were being carried Juneau, May 25.—Sunrise, 3:16 a.m.; sunset, 8:38 p.m 2-Way Radio Communication Mrs. Sigrid Reinburg, who is a| Miss Dunnigan 2 a graduate of forward in Ketchikan today with WEATHER' 'SYNOPSIS Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE a8 R inibik, ‘ohA. the. past year | trom George Bambrick, Secretary SOutheast Alaska southward to Oregon, elsewhere over Alaska low bar- ;33“‘9]5 *WEDNESDAY Shie plans to spend a fow days at|she studied two quart 8 the | or thé Retchikan 1o6ai ometric pressure prevailed, the lqwast reported pressure being 29.30 attle Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, the Norman Cook cabin at Point University of Oregon, Portland. Her o i recent studies were in theory and R R | practice of health nursing. | ©On returning to Fairbanks, Miss ATTENTION REBEKAHS |Dunnigan was accompanied Mary K. Cauthorne, nurse in the wocial and refreshments fqllow- maternal and child health division the of | ing regular business meeting Wed- of Territorial Department nesday, May 25, at 8 p.m., 1.0.0.F. | Health, Juneau. Hall. Members and visitors invited| Mrs. Cauthorne is here to ar-| ; to bring their escorts. Irange for the establishment of the | & RUTH BLAKE, public health service. e Secretary - = sifieds pay. quiu' A.B ROLLER ' e RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids’ Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. RSN ESEGEP SLR || PH E 412 PAEIFIC COAST COAL cg. PI one 723———115 2nd SL HE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to YOfl ~— You shodld be ‘coming to us.” Cafe in C?qn:cunn Spec- TRY US ONCE! t | | When in Need of DIESEL OIL-STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and. CRATING OCALL U8 JUNEAU TRANSFER HOTEL QAS‘TINE,AU Every Eiffort Made for the : Comfort of Guests! U CAFE | .| inches at Bethel. A PCFU official here, said to Frecipltation was that should any ATA trollers bring salmon to Juneau markets, their fish will not be handled by members ed over the remainder of Alaska. repor coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward to Dixon Entrance, also over western Alaska, while cloudy weather was generally report- S. S. CHATHAM May 27 S. S. TONGASS June 3 RS FREIGHT RIGERATION ted this morning along the of the Warehousemen’s Union. - 1 PASSENGERS ABOARD DENALI FOR THIS PORT .7 o SEATTLE, May 24.—Steamer De- St. Ann’s Hospital was dhll)lbbed nali sailed for Soutk t Alaska | yesterday. % | ports at 10 o'clock this morning| | with 110 first class and 28 steerage! Rudolph Toncon underwent a ma- | passengers aboard. jor operation this morning at St. Passengers booked for Juneau in-|Ann’s Hospital. clude H. Fowler, I. Wakefield, C.| Folta, Louise SLhIaden | Mrs. T. Day, a surgical patient at """ | St. Ann’s Hospital was dismissed to- Two Halibuters | Sell Here Today === """ Two halibut vessels sold today on| * | % a HOSPITAL NOTES + Virgil Smith was dismissed from| been receiving medical care. J. F. Mutter was admitted to St. Anu’s for medical treatment today. Wilma Russell, a surgical patient at the Government Hospital, was| discharged today. the Juneau exchange. They were the Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, and the' Marie, Capt. Peter Oswald. CaNADIAN Travel The Emma had 13,000 pounds that bt on a sold for 6.20 and 4.20 cents and the Marie, with 10,000 pounds, sold at 620 and 4.25 cents, e Try an Empire ad. “PRIN- CESS"” Liner T LEONARD'S VALET SHOP G. E. ALMQUIST Manager SUITS Made to Order CLEANING and PRESSING HATS CLEANED—BLOCKED 328 S. Franklin Phone 576 Juneau to Vancouver, | | Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE May—31 June—10, 24 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June—17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: | | | | | ey l‘uueonut::enm Trans-Atlantic Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “Pacitic 66! 99 Tickets, reservations and full M. S. DART baricuars trom Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- V. W. MULVIHILL day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Agent, C.P.R. Port Alexander and way ports. Juneau Alaska Freight received not later than 4 CANADIAN pm. Tuesday. PACIFIC Eag |at Tee Oreek Bridge on. Wednesday S. Aun's Hospital yesterday. He had :dmu 8 s, uniilS:p.m NOTICE TO DRIVERS [ D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 le River Highway will be closed Night 312 BUREAU OF PUBLIC ROADS B Nearest Federal Building. “WHERE LIVING 1s B Elevator Service. PLEASANT B Beauty Shop. CLARENCE WISE i m. Ovwns-Manager B Every Room a View Roo! Leave *' DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *YUKON May 24 May 30 {DENALI May 28 May 30 SALASKA £ May 31 June 6 iBARANOF .. June 4 June 6 £ALEUTIAN June 4 June 13 *YUKON . June 7 June 13 {DENALI June 11 June 13 *ALASKA . June 14 June 20 {BARANOF .. June 15 June 18 June 24 iYUKON June 17 June 20 June 22 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie || 1- and Kodiak points. —Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. i—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook 1 £ * FOR INFORMATION A“W?'“m""““”lmn ¥ . s Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. —Connects with 8. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. —Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 n.o.amns.w {3 ¢¢ui\(l S ERVICE | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative nUHTHLFII'ID o ,5T,h WEEELY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau SAILINGS Vessel Seaftle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND .. .May 20 May 24 May 26 NORTH SEA ... .May 27 May 31 June 3 NORTHLAND -June 3 June 7 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. CITY WHARF b GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ...............Phone & Pacific Alaska Airways, lnc Reqular Flying U. S. AR 5 Service——Every Trip Juneau to F airbanks 5 HOURS ONLY — via Picturesque Whitehorse F. A. M. ROUTES 15 and 16 ® Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence qf

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