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Tl HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1938. 6 E o M C N - BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMAWNUD By MASGIE,LCOC:TE% '_v\rE, PARDON ME- | DIDN'T HAT Al O H THINK THERE WUZ 4 ONE HERE-- - THOUGHTFUL ] Yl A NOW | KNOW [T==-- CHAP -~ HE MOORE'S TONIGHT — LEFT ALL HIS BUT ICAN'T GO MONEY IN HIS e LIKE THIS —== PARDON S8 % B e g9 6.6 0 e s . BARANGF H As ¢ Steamer Movements | " . NORTHBOUND . ol e Baranof scheduled to arrive- ® . turday e . an due Saturday . . SCHEDULED ® e Northland schedulec il ® . Se 5. - . ‘ June 1.—£ mer Bar- o . itheast Alaska route, to o 9 oclock last night e ) 4 3 and 49 steeraze ° J passengers. ® Yuke reduled o sa m e andd Passengers for Juneau include e 3 at 9 am. Jur . ‘ Carl Beal, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Kirk, e Pri Louise scheduled to ® Kinnon, Elmer Davis, Virginia Mul- @ pm. June 4 . 1 len, Katherine Minton, L. Mahoney, ® Denali schedule from ® by te . SKA A. L. Schafer . ittle at 9 am. June . N Miss Nida E: ly, Miss Alice ® Chatham luled to il ] Clark, A. H. McCullough, Dan W. ® from Seattle § pm. June 10. @ LUMBER A'ND BUILDING MATERIALS Mahoney, S. D. Putnam, F. P. Mc- » SOUTHBOUND SAILINC . GUING Tn TA K” PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU " ‘ Cormack. Miss A. Rodgers, C. F. e North Sea scheduled ”w_} iy : SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ¢ M('Cullflugh LI e (’-'“”‘ Stk §:90 gt i I Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. . .- o Friday and sails south at e 8- 8.ga * Will Load Concentrates ° outhbound next Sun- e A . . from Two Mines on Nflw IN jUNEAU = 2 Trip to Tacoma . . 2 § pm. for Sit- #| rhe Alaska Transportation Com- R ) DO Wednesday o | PANY freighter Chatham, Capt. Olaf s . fiGar e e Priorsbure by o |Hansen and Purser William S Brings Fifty Tons of Cargo ; at7am. for Pelersburg, POrt & | orkeq in Juncau this morn o for Owner I. Gold- 3 RANOSE. RANR ANE WARS < over 200 tons of lumber and Wi 3 et gl cargo for Gastineau Channel d " stein Today 4 ® ° * ° Scheduled to sail this evening or -— e T4 early tomorrow morning, the Chat- R i The halibut schooner Sitka, Capt | ham will go to the mouth of the Bill Doucett, docked at the Juneau , TIDES TOMORROW__. Tak River {0 load 200 (ons of con- NO RELISH FOR WRECK OF RELIC, this mistoric frigate, Hartford, had President CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 ck this morning with ERELETE: sntrates the Polaris-Taku 1t who saw the craft—Admiral Farragut’s flagship during the civil war—rotting rleston, . — S - e CREAGRO T e Sm“l“ it e f m‘” t for T 3:12 75 m'n“,dl i ik Ismg:e;';;ck “It looks awful: it's in horrible shape,” said F. D. R. “Why don’t you get a WPA project — = @ load of fifty tons of frel High tide—8:12 a.m., 175 feet. | mmne % and fix it up?" He promised (o see that bid for funds would “go through.” Goldstein, owner of the vessel Low tide—9:42 am. -25 feet The ore shipment will be the sec- P The Sitka passed through Juneau| High tide—4:12 pm. 157 feet. | ond shipment of concentrates from as a | g l‘allsport, lllc. this winter enroute to Bering Seal Low tide—10:03 pm., 2.3 feet. 'll'flku L:m(!u\]: The ‘]'unzu\.\ n(‘:;k Salmfl" salfls a" Maybe Mr. Farley N[]m] sea Takes g with bottom trawling equipment on - 30 tons south on its last trip, the £y § ) board with which to experiment ore being freighted to Tacoma and Did Not Lose in 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ) fishing LA, Phatham wi en go a I u a" "] s e wu u U I Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Captain Doucett reported today Craig, and 'thence to McLean Ann (Gontinied o Para T One) “the trip was a washout.” on the south end of Prince of Wales 244 LS T <A AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL The bottom was too rough for Island, to load 100 tons of ore from s eed Flsh Man tered handful of congressmen in| he steame 'th Sea sailed for dragging the heavy trawl effectiv a mine being worked there 1938 | itkn nst I EGY IR o s 5 Doucett said. After several unsuc- The McLean Arm mine was dis- Mending breaches (Great Scott! from Juneau for the histobic PHONE 612— DC[Y or quht cessful attempts, the crew turned covered three year: by trollers 5 what a daisy) is ley's specialty | city sl o S : 2 to handlining for codfish to make who went ashore in search of water|O1X More [l()”\’ls Leave the day after the primary he| The North Sea will return to Ju- Hangar and Shop in Juneau expenses ::::‘l’"{""‘I‘I"‘)”:“L‘“\’\‘ ):‘:‘:" r_"&?‘(fljj"”{‘(; Fish Prices Are Gain- Was seilvely. aj vork ok llg""\lfl‘v neau Friday morning and will sail SHELI, SIMMONS Chief Pilot " The Sitka will break her hali- Twenty-one passengers sailed from | oo 0f hand-worked ra f . . and his Pennsylvania ally, Senator| 4 5 o'clock in the afternoon for th JSSELL CLIT! — Dispatc! but gear out of storage in the next juneau carly this morning on the TACOMR have been paying the costs ing Strength Guffey, had some dull hours to-| sout RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher . few days, and outfit for the hall-| Princess Louise for the south, |°f development Six trollers i7eq Tor the grounds| #ether during a long afternoon fol-| ~ pagsengers to Sitka were Jun h 2 but banks, probably running her —Passengers were Mrs. George Os- | i =g Wb S L aiae the Juneay | lOWng their defeat in the primary | Barbridge and E. Loomis ! All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped fish to Rupert or Sealtl borne, Miss D. I. Cahill, Mrs. W. E. BRUISF PARTY Cold Starage, and 1500 pounds of|Put there was no sulking in the| SRR i i ; % T el Cahill, Miss Donie Taylor s Slinoh: S Arop ponassle Ratbut ;rvx‘\’t“g‘n Hl”‘lyfll‘\ fli’:’ m\(“‘u:”u \‘:‘« WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KA. MARTHA SOCIETY Lucille Goetz, William Goetz, b ol or e eV et s - A 1 publicly 2 : ; BT & - Goetz, Vernon Johnson, S. C e - neck out by “picking” Kennedy Will m v it ¢ . Meeting announced for Friday has 3 e Trollers taking on ice Werel the , .., ..qitely assured the win- LO.OF. Hall E e en fed until Tasiter no-|20DR. Vingenl, B. Makola, B.. H Hazel J., Capt. Ralph Jameson; the bR . ; 3 GERTIE OLSON RS EADE postponed until further No-|ponoheed H. Biggers E, B. Mar- ; 4 ning candidates that they would ‘ERTIE tice; due to the death of Mr. Gun-| 4o S g ! | Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens; the Di-| . o0 ok of the nakonal8av Recorder & ; : 2 ter, W. S. Marter, K. D, Marter, Mr ina. Capt. V. Kallio: the Helen H,|ave full support of the national ac & A nar Blomgren. adv A S 2 ¥ i committee to beat the Republicans 2 iV8 and Mrs. John Keyser, Mr. and Mrs . 3103 ¢ — e : Capt. David Young; the 31022, Capt d ; : ey DHE Bmbie caserieds for| o RO John Brandvik, and the Hicks, Capt. N DOESN'T RING 2-Way Radio Communication oo Abel Koski tev nas nad to neat breacnes | AL ASK A SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE resulte, v TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHIM (] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men e | [} A B ROLLER ' e RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. COALi PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. { Phone 723————115-2nd St. | THE ROYAL BEAUTY SALON Try an Empire ad. | ) - Trade Excursionists Leave Los Angeles — In Ju- neau Next Week LOS ANGELES, Cal., June 1.—A | party of 150 business men and their families have left here on a special train on the Ninth Good Will trade | excursion to Alaska At Vancouver, B.C., the p: board the Canadian National steam- er Prince Robert Friday night, June 3, for a cruise of Southeast Alaska | ports. When You Dine Out! a ROYAL Cafe STEAK A Big, Juicy Top-Sirloin of Prime Steer! ty will| After the Theatre: A ROYAL SANDWICH! | The Prince Robert is scheduled | to arrive in Juneau northbound on | June 8. goes to Skagway and re- ra d; | turns here southbound on June 10, | 4 | — e Ravens Eye Patml | 1 b yi‘ | The residents of Auk Bay and vicinity will be given a treat Fri- EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the BRUNSWICK | & Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL close 1o the theatres an stores with magnific view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. Chinese Dishes. LARGE Rates :24 TRY US ONCE! ROOMS, From all with Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. ASKANS LIKE THE OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you -—— You should be DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL U8, JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Comfort of GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the LEONARD'S VALET SHOP G. E. ALMQUIST Manager SUITS Made to Order CLEANING and PRESSING HATS CLEANED—BLOCKED || 328 §. Franklin Phone 576 || el Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN mm am Straits Transportation Co. | “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Bort Alexander and way ports, Freight received not later than 4 Guests! Yesterday, were brought in on the 400 pounds of salmon Washing- ton, Capt. George Dalton, and sold | for 9 cents and 4.5 cents. The Cel- tic, Capt. Henry Moy, brought in 1100 pounds of salmon that sold at 10 cents, 7 cents, and 4 cents. It was reported today that base prices for salmon on the exchange will be 10 cents for large reds, 7 cents for medium reds, d 4 cents for whites. Prices of 8-5-3 will be given on the grounds. No agreement as yet been | signed by trollers and buyers, but ll was indicated today that even though an agreement should not be signed, the aforementioned prices will prevail as base prices. Halibut landings today and yes- terday were made by the Carol H., 2800 pounds; the Fane, 2500 pounds, both selling to Marlyn for 6.40 and 4.45 cents, and the 31A27, with 1400 pounds, selling to Marlyn for 6.35 |and 4.30 cents. day mght when the mem Eye Pa- rol, recently organized Scout Troop, will hold open house at the Chapel- By-The-Lake at 7 o'clock, nounces there will be a very inter- esting program and exhibition of | woodcraft. Awards will be made for work lone during the season. All parents and friends interested in scout work | are cordially invited to attend the affair. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner ADIAN P\\lll( Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SD'.‘Y'.I'HBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE June—10, 24 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June—17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. . Jupeap Alaska' CANADIAN PACIFIC . | Scoutmaster Garry Banta an- before and the prospects are that before the year is out he wil! have to try to heal several more as the primary fights come along His first job as national chair- man in 1932 was to heal the breach Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, nshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ipoying out of wp “hap Baces- TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 velt” movement in the national Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 5 3 anvention. andEoAtI A Saflings fooen Fier.7 feattle ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative It was not such tough going in - the days of 1932 because the de- Leaves pression had dimmed Republican | e EEEeo) hopes to such an extent that some § S. S. TONGASS June 3 “ commentators suspected the Demo- § S. S. CHATHAM June 10 oY o ave electes " ar a (,;;‘,:,\., :].:m:!] 1:..\1‘ 'lvltl(;ud”n.] Moro, PASSENGERS FREIGHT ! a 18 hat may be reaching a REFRIGERATION long way out But now the depression is on the ® other foot and if once in a while the mail doesn't come through on tim it coutd be kept in mind that post. | D» B» FEMMER | master General National Chairman AGENT Farley has something to do besides Phone 114 Night 312 iy, Jolitars, WEEELY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneav SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA .....May 21 May3l June 3° ¢ < NORTHLAND -..June 3 June 7 June 9 | NORTH SEA Junel0 Junel4 Junel FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .......... -.Phone 108 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ..............Phone 18 CITY WHARF .. I— GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ............ Phone | | ¥ | X . REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL P Service Every Trip Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound . Southbound THE SIGN OF | SALASKA . May 28 Mayg 31 june g S g DEPENDABLE {BARANOF .. ...May 31 June 4 une anning—— 3 SALEUTIAN Toune 1 June 4 Juneld P g SERVICE *YUKON June 4 June 7 June 13 - g po— it mi | ALASKA’S “™ GOLD BELT | - - *ALASKA June 11 June 14 June 20 {BARANOF . June 15 June 18 June 24 | iYUKON . June 17 June 20 June fi_zl From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS | *"ALEUTIAN June 18 June 21 June 2 i e B o DEIAL] i ghind o Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE MT. McKINLEY June 22 June 25 July 1 = 3 5 -y RN e e i i Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS and Kodiak points. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak Ticket Office—Phone 2 Nl d Alaska St SERVICE ON-ALL —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. £—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. THE ALASKA LINE 1ship Company (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: and Thursdays) From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE————————GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence Sundays - Haines, Skagway and Sitka. and Alaska Peninsula ports. Freight Office—Phone 4 ALASKA-ROUTES

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