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PRSI Marine News NORTHLAND HAS 11 PAS SENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, June 3. Mc Northland sailed 11:30 o this forenoon for Southeast Alask: at ports with 63 passengers aboard including the following booked for Juneau: J. P. Melheim, Mrs. Agnes Adsit, Miss Florence Lindberger, Mr. and Mrs. John Brade, Mrs. Margaret Potjer, Mrs. C. Chartrand, Mrs. Walter Hermanson, Donald J. Mc- Donald, Vernon Jump, John D Puff - NORTH SEA IN PORT: BRINSS § FROM SITKA The steamer North Sea arrived in Juneau this morning from Sitka with six passengers for Juneau and was posted to sail this afternoon fc the south at 5 o'clock Inbound passengers were P. J Fitzsimmons, Mrs. P. J. Fitzsim- mons, Dr. S. F. Cheifetz, Mrs. George Baggen, Betty Baggen, and Gertic Jackson, | HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, June 3.—Halibut ar- rivals and sales today are as follows From the western banks—Sey- mour 34,000 pounds cents a pound From the local banks—Tacoma 18,000 pounds, Angeles 15,000 pounds both selling for 7 3-4 and 6 cents Wesley 8,000 pounds, 9 and 6 cents - WITH S.5. COMPANY Miss Jean C her is now em- ployed at the a Steamship Of- fice, having taken her new position Jast Wednesday. She was previously employed at the Alaska Juneau Of- 7 3-8 and 7 1-4 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND 10f scheduled to arrive at 1 o'clock in the morning and sails for Skagway two hours later Aleutian scheduled to arrive at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon B and sails westward at mid- night Northland due SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'~ clock tonight Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 tomorrow night Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 am. June 7 Chatham scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p.m. June 10. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Sea in port and sched- uled to .sail south at 5 o'- clock this afternoon Ala southbound next Sun- or Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. . Dart leaves every Wednesday e at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way- ports © 000000000000 0000000080000c00060se8 s o |aboard the o |moored at the upper city float, this e |ing that the Wanderer is e camp with the packs and other gear © o o o 0 o o o 0 o o carly tomorrow morning so that it is BRINGING UP FATHER \ 400 MRE S sweg, Lowe) n NOW-WELL HAVE TO MOVE- A I Al Scout Duffle Miss Schlader I~ DOUGLAS | Must Be Aboard Honored;Luncheon ~ NEWS group of friends at a bridge lunch- eon yesterday afternoon in her home in the Spickett Apartments. High honors for the afternoon were won by Miss Helen Parrott Miss Schlader will remain in Ju- neau visiting friends until June 13 She recently arrived here from the outh for a brief stay. B Arnot Hendrickson’s Twenty-Foot Boat Is “Libeled” Kinky Bayers’ Vessel Berth- ed at Upper City Float —Sails in Morning must be which is All Scout duffle Wanderer, Boy afterncon or this evening This notice was issued from Scout headquarters today with the warn- sailing for | WONDER IF | KIN GIT MAGGIE TO IFIKIN GIT HER TO MOVE BACK IN THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 3, 1938. YOUR You! A i OH-YES-JIGGS- | REMEMBER HOW WIFE USED TO SING WHEN OLKS LSED TO LIVE DOWN [= E(E)I?E INTHE OLD STREET--AND WELL-IF | MOVE BACK- DO YOU THINK TH’' NEIGH — By GEORGEL MCcMALN UL | DON'T KNOW=-BUT THEY'VE HAD NO LUCK STOPPING ME | DAUGHTER, NORMA - YOU KIN HEAR HER FOR BLOCKS -~ START MONDAY, Arrangements were made today Mayor L. W. Kilburn with the Go ernor’s office for the work to start here Monday on Public Works pro- jects to help the unemployment sit- uation in this vicinity. The projec outlined thus far are the reservoir DOUGLAS dam, extention of the St. Ann’s Avenue water main and grading and leveling of the new school grounds. ¢ - FIREMEN FAVOR RECREATION ROOM IN FIRE HOUS! - | essential to get all packs aboard to- “_;:::,‘_:‘ hfii-m::u?xke?na ?2::;‘: m)\]: A recreation room in the fire hall oo — 4 Dight, or else there :‘“i IH ;()mx‘ on him—but then again, he hasn't| ©°F mrx-(xlxmnlx)!:r-:-;l;;]l,\:)(v:t:‘c‘.(::; f:xni‘l:; tired Scouts carrying bedrolls from e i i use of the baseball team are 2 )__TIDES TOMORROW | |ine end of the road next Monday had time to check up yet, and he| o ideration by the Douglas Volun- morning. Arnot has a twenty-foot inboard | t¢ef Fire Department, having been High tide—5:07 am., 145 feet. | Curtis Shattuck, who is supervis-/ noat in a beach garage just out of ,“ the regular monthly Low tide—11:29 am., 04 feet. ing the opening of camp activities, town. Two carpenters have been meeting last <nmht. A committee High tide—6:07 p.m., 14.9 feet. is leaving in the morning with S0me qoing work on it occasionally for| cOmposed of Cochrane, Cashen and — e scouts to get camp in shape and| arnot, but last night they calleq RONEr Was appointed to look into |ready for the boys on Monday. He Arnot to report “he was in a H— | (he matter and report at the next LIVEH SH'PPED announced that cars to take the of a jam.” They said there was an Meeting. It wi\s suzg(utf'{d »Lo»n. that Scouts out to Camp would leave the| extra padlock on the doer, and an| N Kitchen arranged for in the 2 Federal Building at 9 o'clock Mon-| official-looking libel notice just| CODStruction of - the building ~be exchange tcday involved the ship- b Minard Mills and Joe Johnson!"| i/ ‘*m on PR VIS o the ment of 174 cans of halibut livers to Arnot breathed this afternoon, with 8 fproposieg AL 2 Seattle on the North Sea, totalling 5,500 pounds The halibut schooner Sunset, out Seattle, stopped in Juneau erda Capt r master - - MRS. ART JUDSON TO VISIT SISTER Leaving on the North Sea this af- ice ye en is 1 fice. ternoon Mrs. Art Judson will go Py to Lake View, Oregon, where she will Try the wmpire classifieds for | visit her sister and brother-in-law, fesults. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Duke When You Dine Out! a ROY AL Cafe STEAK A Big, Juicy Top-Sirloin of Prime Steer! TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHO STETSON HAT: QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men After the Theatre: A ROYAL SANDWICH! oy ROLLER A‘ e RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids’ Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. ] S @ AN EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the | BRUNSWICK | . Recreation Alleys Cafe In Connection Spec- ializing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. zs-———-us-‘z_-;a st. E ROYAL BEAUTY SALON [E OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming =4 { Phone 7. T to you — You should be § . Jarman's-Friendly | _» Wheén in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER “Phone 48—Night Phone 696 278 S. FRANKLIN HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AlIK SERVICE INFORMATION for | Carl Johanne-| ,,;ulong at five miles and “ran all ev- 1 faraway look in his eyes, trying to | think up something with which to LOCKHEED OUT table for the present however. Report of Maintenance Commit- get even—if the libel really is a|t€¢ Was concerned principally with v “phony.” the condition of hydrants previ- wITH SIMMONS fi SRR ously reported out of order. All of { | them except the one at the corner | oo % of Second and F streets have been | HosPITAL NOTES | The Alaska Air Transport Lock-| | heed took the air this morning for|* s he first time in several weeks, the J. W. Gucker, medical patient at plane having been repainted and the | g¢'" ann's Hospital, was engine overhauled esterday afternoon 4 | vised about dismissed | Shell Simmons was at the stick| and flew four passéngers out to the islands and three back. Harold Bloomquist and W. D. Sy- monds went to Hirst, and Lee Dolan | and Jack Redmond went to Chicha- gof, Mrs. Lewis Brown of Thane:and | baby boy were dismissed from St.| Ann’s Hospital yesterday | A five pound 9 ‘ounce baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John El- | fixed. Word from W. S. Darley ad- the siren not arriving yet. Foreman Ray McCormick ap- pointed the following new commit- tee: Roller, Erskine, H. Stragier and | Angus Gair to look into the matter. A. J. Balog, chairman of Fire and Water for the city, gave the firemen notice that in the event of fire on Nob hill, before the water is tuFned into that district from Treadwell the hydrant on the hill should be opened to relieve the pressure on Coming back, Dave Burnett came stad at 7:10 o'clock this morning | the pipe line lul from Chatham, Jack Goudie from Chichagof, and Jack Kolby from Lisianski. | —ee 'NICK BAVARD HAS | ‘ ECONOMICAL BOA Nick Bavard has received a new fourteen foot lapstrake hull boat | with a mite of an air cooled engine “that runs on a smell of gas.” The little engine kicks the craft | ening yesterday on a gallon of gas.” —— . Some of the wealthy Romans had 110,000 slaves. | |IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR | THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, FIRST DIVISION | In the Matter of VASO NICKIN- OVICH, Bankrupt. No. 109. Notice is hereby given that Vaso | Nickinovich, having on the second day of February, 1938, been duly |adjudged a bankrupt in the above entitled cause, has filed his petition |for a discharge as a bankrupt, ana | the same will be heard by said Court on the 5th day of July, 1938, at 2| o'clock in the afternoon, in the court- | room of said Court in Juneau, Alas- |ka, at which time and place all | creditors and other persons in in- terest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer | of said petition should not be grant- | ed. | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk Publication date, June 3, 1938, { LEONARD'S VALET ‘SHOP G.E. ALMQUIST || Manager SUITS Made to Order || CLEANING and PRESSING HATS CLEANED—BLOCKED 328 S. Franklin Phone 576 | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. “M.S.DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- |day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, | | Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 | pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION at St. Ann’s Hospital. Mr. Elstad | is lighthouse keeper at Sentinel Island. | Amy Jackson was admitted yes-| for medical attention. | MATTSON PROPERTY | IS SOLD YESTERDAY Carl Mattson, administrator for the Fred Mattson estate, sold three lots of the estate yesterday and all| transactions were for cash. Mrs. Selma Maki bought the Mattson Boarding planning repair work so as to have! |it “an bright and shining by the| Fourth.” Two lots on lower Franklin were| sold to Matt Loukku, who expects| | to build on the ground in the near future. R Washington Irving’s acquaintance | with John Jacob Astor, New York millionaire, prompted him in 1836 to write “Astoria,” a history of the fur-trading settlement founded by || Astor in Oregon. CANADIAN PACIFIC 2 S Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND 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, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska PACIFIC House and s || Revision of the membership roll was an issue preliminary to taking in some new members and the Trus- tees were directed to go over the books with Chairman Gair and Sec- | terday to the Government Hospital retary Langseth and drop the names | of those disqualified to remain as members, Left for future consideration was ; usual fine ind for dedication of the new fire hall until the building is complet- Hose races for the Fourth were suggested and the following com- mittee was appointed to make ar- rangements: Pusich, Jensen and Er- skine, Report of dance committee indi- cated that the annual event was the S a net of $162 being realized. Total receipts were $250.20 and total expense $88.20. Earl Thatcher, representative of the fire hose company, w reported heard from to the effect that a check for $30 issued a year ago as dona- tion toward the new fire truck had been found and would be forthcom- ing scon. Also $10 from the Chan- nel Bus line would be received soon for a spot light that had belonged to the department. Before adjournment to refresh- ments, a new social committee was od, son and Kronquist 2 ST CLS VISITOR LEAVES Miss Jane Mills who has been house guest of Mrs. Thomas Cashen | since her arrival here from Palmer, Alaska, where she taught school| last winter left by plane early this! morning for her home in Sitka. SR WES' ALLS TO FISH | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Westfall with their visitors, Louis Grassi and Rolf | Hagen, left late this afternoon for| Salmon Creek where they will spend | the weekend fishing. | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS June 3 S. S. CHATHAM June 10 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] 1 D.B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 | HOTEL JUNEAU “WHERE LIVING IS PLEASANT” CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager B Nearest Federal Building. B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. B Every Room a View Room. AL ol SRILING SCHEDULE $DENALIL *ALASKA . fBARANOF ... i{YUKON . *ALEUTIAN IDENALI MT. McKINLEY fALASKA and Kodiak points. THE ALA Ticket Office—Phone 2 N-ALL B. 0. ADAMS, Agent aska Steams Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau Seattle Northbound Southbound May 31 June 6 June 4 June 6 June 4 June 13 June 7 Junel3 | June 11 June 13 June 14 June 20 June 18 June 24 June 20 June 22 June 21 June 27 June 24 AU Z June 25 July 1 ...June 24 June 27 June 29 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. | §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. t—Connects with 8. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. £—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. SKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 " he giving of a “blowout” of some named as follows: Shudshift, John- CONNORS MOTOR COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHON 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. CO Inc.——Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG 1.0 1P ALASK Company AR*ROUTE MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Kigishan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. 'SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PIONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot ~ VIC ROSS, Traffic Represeritative ' Leave Ar.Juneau Vessel Seattle No,Bound So,Bound NORTH SEA ... May 31 June 3 NORTHLAND . June 7 June 9 NORTH SEA June 10 June 14 June 16 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ASKA SERVICE o REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip L . SR Spanning—— SERVICE "ALASKA’S “" GOLD BELT From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays and Thursdays) From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the 1ditarod 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