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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE. MONDAY JUNE (), l938 BP\INGING UP FATHER T , r I A GOME : ) P e L . ; | BY GCLLY- IT. MAKES ME " MANY A HAPPY, HOUR WAICPIA LIVE: | Uiy g ZAT WITH JOY "WE SPENT IN THIS t - Al- BOY=THS arin e ews [~ &4 LUST TO STAND.AN'LGx o ROOM - AN/ HOW L AN [ AT THE OLD HOME -1 A# COMFORTABLE \ORIES f ||| GL.AD I STILL OWN I'F ~ iF WOZ s =k Q | o J O e 06 00 0 0 00 s o0 ; X " | - . ® . i FURTY SIX Gg ¢ Steamer Movements | N . NORTHBOUND : 4 Vfl 23 o and scheduled to sail west- ® i e ward at 10 am o 2 .Effi' s S ALASKA o Northland scheduled to arrive ® = | & : e about noon tomorrow ° s | 4 e Princess Louise scheduled to e | { l \ S e arrive tomorrow afternoon or ® i Twenty-two came in and 46 went e evenin . \ out aboard the stcamer Ala ka this e cheduled to a 8 e | L mornin ® am. Wednesda $il3) / A %) ! From £ ird passengers were K. e Prince Robert scheduled to ar- @ « = L. Cohen, Cohen, M. Martin- rive 4 pn. W 1esda . - on, H. Nickelsen, J. S. Jeffrey, A. o SCHEDULE AILINGS . i ditis — —% to sail from there by boat for the ¢ Clark, Pearl Hundley, Rosalic Pack- e Denali scheduled to sail from e T ENTY EIGHT THIRTYT ! rest of the journey. They are to be Fred Engwell, Alice Moran, J. Osse- ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® | H oo L4 ward, R. Fox, W. E. Diers, and F.| e from Seattle 10 am. Junc e : | EAGLES AND AUXILIARY OF ALASKA Krsul » a0 o | 0 TALL OFFICERS From Valdez—A. Sharkey, D. ® Chatham scheduled to ~]h. . ! 1 i : LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS as D 1 ® from Seattle 9 p.m. June 10. | The annual installation of of- TRQ SR - . T);-‘(:-l:?z:\ (“fvpllul'\.:” Merrill Johansen e Alaska scheduled to sail from e h *— — — ““h‘ e SR iy l’!‘lOIv\Eb L)SI'OR 747—JUNEAU and J. A. Rhoades. e Seattle 9 am. June 11 . ] L] RELIEF WORK STARTS |and the Ladies' Auxiliary is sched- SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve From tle passengers leaving e Baranof scheduled to sail from e Twenty men were put to work on |Uuled to take place this evening at and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. here were Mrs. J. B. Halm, Betty An- @ .Sb-u'(vtlv 9 fl'm .lu.nnl 1!7\'(“ ®| The steamer Baranof brought Nearly thirty-one tons of halibut three city projects this morning as“h“ Parish Hall. pards will be in - thony, Mrs. A. T. Taloff, M. Peder 4 I“’"l“flf""’l‘"l’ ;‘ ”fl 38 ; o | eight passengers from Skagway this and salmon were sold on the local | (o first unit from about fifty un-|O'der rqr entertainment after the ~—-—— = L R son, Mrs. M. Edwards, Lyle Kelsey, o Aleutian scheduled southbound ®pmoming and sailed shortly before fish exchange over the weekend employed who will each get two | ceremonies. Refreshments will be Magnus Hanson, Mrs. M fanson, ¥ . SAILINGS neau. The EMin II, Ernie Swanson, — x o — 5 o , 2bef S o overy & {ochny Mayor Kilburn has been made Jack Goudie, Ray Courtney, J. H s E“";vb‘]‘)" % h"‘?“{“{_" 1o '““I‘] f‘:‘rl‘ :: Inbound from Skagway were Mrs. brought in 17,000 pounds of salmon; g superintendent and is m‘,_‘ Broadway in America is but one Tathems, Sinclair Brown and wife Vednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ¢ | p prown, A. W. Douglas, Vera Fran-|the Helen, John Wills, brought in e attention to che | Stveet, but visitors who seek Broad- Mrs. R. O. DeMattia, Betty l)l:M‘.u; : dlrlld \’\-\l.m S il ; ® | kiin, N. Murphy, Joe Peterson, P. 600 pounds; the Diana, V. Kallio school grounds project; Sm'anum-““” in England find that it is one tia, Irene McCormick, Mrs. S. W Dart leaves e ednesday ® | pgyown sam Martin and Mrs. C. brought in 1,000 pounds; the Sadie % by N of the loveliest villages of Warwick- Battson, Miss C. Battson, G. C. ¢ atT7am. for Petersburg, Port @ ;4440 Bandy. Bea b l' , g missic Charles Schramm is.in ab e £ 0. O : F. Field, ® Alexander, Kake and Way- | o Sandy Stevens, brought in 8000 cp.ice of the group of men on the i e B g e ort: 3 7 ol outbound were Mr. pounds, and the Celtic, Henry Moy. ¢ ann's Avenue water main ex- ~ —— o T. Stevens, Walt Hall, Mrs : ’n ..s. HESER and Mrs. Floyd Dryden, Dale Hol- 4,000 pounds, all selling at 10, 7 and i - Al Forsythe is s 15 U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRI- ESampson, A yman, R. Ha ® land, Mrs, L. M. Holland, Alice Pal-|5 cents. st bl o ey CULTURE, Bureau of Public Roads, Grossl, J. £. H e (1)“\(” ok IO BT e s mer, Edna Harpole, Mrs. H. Mon-| The Sylvia, Vincent Anderson, mpo sum of $5500 has been al- ;’“{‘;f‘ Zd a‘[“fi-o i‘f‘;‘l‘:edofb‘ld;e ;fllre:: o b TIDES TOMORROW | ¢ Fauline Monwoe Alice John- brousht 10000 pounds of DSliit: ioieq o the Douglas projects and of Pubiic Roads, Federal & Terri- CONNORS MOTOR CO Inc.—Phone 411 e S iOR, ison. selling for 6. d4and 43 cents; M. yp. whole amount must be expend- torial Building, Juneau, Alaska, un- | — R. Lindenberger, Mliss K. Elllott, Lott, 2,000 pounds. and the Ford. oy by yne 3 til 9 o'clock A. M. July 7, 1938, for e“ la" a es Low tide 24 feet Miss K. Long, Mildred Webster. F. Ole Brensdahl, 9,000 pounds, selling s PRSI reconstructing and improving the High tide m., 122 feet. | McLaughlin, M. McCallum, Esther at 651 and 4.5. The 31A308, Invald SCHOOL SUPT. LEAVES Glacier Highway, Gold Creek Bridze Alask Ai T i Low tide—2:44 pm. 34 feet SRIOI, Bis, George :;m“' 1d. Mr. Anderson, sold 5,000 pounds at 64 g perintendtnt of Douglas Schools Section, Alaska Forest Road Project a l‘ l‘allspor 9 “c. High tide—9:15 p.m., 15.2 feet. and Mrs. Robert Mills, Frances and 4.3, and the Elfin, Nels Bjerk- ,, . ST T v 2-C5, located adjacent to the Ton- | Xhueics Maxine Myer 1d 00 % b Martin Pedersen sailed south today o5 Nationg) Todest: Bt Tadisia) ® i seler, Maxine Mye nes, SO pounds at the RIS . e iy B8ass Na rest, L a For Sitka, Pred Engwall, M. Mar- price. ""_“'1““l“‘_’l‘"’l_“’rv‘l‘l V"C“‘(‘YO{‘l“L:"; Division, Territory of Alaska, in- 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER il b St e WH-KINS PLANS tinsen and A. C. Black P NENDRURRN ‘L)v‘:::\:w“» e it Bl P 1,250l cu. _\d.sduncla:.smvd e e G Ketct k; n) Ridley L o 8 as excavation, 150 cu. yds. structure o o § sl st sl i ! the steamer Aleutian last Saturday I ohiian mBob Ridley course Exanvatish e s Sk son- Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska night for Westward points as fol- PR crete, 63 on. Y. class § somvete, ki BRELT ‘ el lows ARGTIG VUYAGE DOUGLAS SOCIAL EV 850 lbs. reinforcing steel, 94,000 lbs. AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL For Skagway—Dr. Rae L. Carl- Mr. and Mrs. Elton Engstrom en- structural steel, 250 M Ft. BM son, G. Rosenbach, George Ander- tertained a group of frien at m-:ml~r| timber. Where :wlz;nsv :llnd PHONE 6 1 2 Dcxy or Nighl son s tehir home Saturday evening. Con- SPecifications are requested a de- Bor. Cordova—Edward. Nellson Is Now in ]‘”'"L"“I Sludy Twenty four boxes of salmon . 3 tract bridge was played, Mrs. Henry POSit of $10.00 will be required to| Hangar and Shop in Juneau For Valdez—J. E. Ransom ing Data Obtained by were shipped to Seattle aboard the Langfeldt holding high score and|InSure their return within 30 days 2 For Seward Charles Forward ‘S R J steamer Alaska yesterday Mo, Robert Rice the consolation. | 21t€r opening of bids. Checks shall SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot 6 B Stephens, B, D, Perkiis, G doviet dcientisis Alaska Coast Fisheries shipped 19 Guests present included Mr. and 'f;;“‘f;“\ylms .,,‘,Z' l]l::{'111‘ \1;;;”}2,([,%-2'. RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher E. Austin, R. R. Robinson, Charle: boxes, totalling 8800 pounds, and e n ar ol e e S bulted Blaiee s andee il o 5 ‘ LENINGRAD, June 6. —Sir Hubert | Sebastian-Stuart shipped five boxes! The cannery tender Alco, from A i S-|tlons may be exa McCullough. A. H. McCullough astian-Stua pped five box et Rle e g e b ublie. Bog st . - Louise Acams. R. Brown. E. L, Wilkins has arrived here for a five- | totalling 2500 pounds Kake, came in from the APSC can- fi;:[‘h.lyff“:;m’“"'\/ P““C‘:"‘“'I’“ Henry Bz aiof Fublis R‘]’I:g‘;;”f‘“dg‘lz‘)kf: All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped e il Rick day study of the Soviet scientists' oo nery there last night with Clar- B s sl R b B o . - Sy Po. aud QLRI Bkl o the: ABiHG n Grebarabion ence ‘Witherow, cantery | superin- |, MT-'80d Mcs. Guy L. Smith were jand Assoclated General Cooiractors Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG BT A I FOUR also hosts to a group of people at|Of America, Arctic Club Bldg., S CLEMENTS ON RADIO for a new attempt to reacn the FOURTH COMMITTEE tendent aboard. Witherow is to re- |° P W 8 BTOUD. 6 DOIDIe BUL tile, WaaBington, Bid blaks: ey RS 1 North Pole by a submarine. LUNCHEON TUESDAY turn to the cannery tonight with their home Saturday night in cele- | Bl WASHNEION. BIC CRIES WY e ki o & AR o bration of Mrs. Felix Gray’s birth- b ovtained 3 e E. F. Clements, of the Territorial Sir Hubert said he planned to even men from Juneau day. Guests from both Dougtas ang |BUreau of Public Roads, Juneau, Health Office, will speak tomorrow make the undersea voyage Next| wmempers of the Fourth of July| Those signing on with Witherow |; . a:onned in during the eve- ;\»]‘,k‘...w e ol e over the Juneau Women's Club year Citizens Co ok = from Juneau were F. J. Thorpe. " ‘ngineer. 2 i Citizens Committee will hold a no- < ning. The entertainment afforded — TR S LG PRV broadcast from KINY at 5 o'clock >oo Bhat Fiaeies et trap man, Sherman Baker, ook, r i 4 4 w0st luncheon in Percy’s Cafe to- consisted of several rounds of bridge i His subject will be “Meat Inspec- The total amount of light given momow noon to go over results of 204 boatmen A. Bradley, Charles "0 o 2-Way Radio Communication tion,” a subject which is vital to by a full moon is believed to be {ha drive last w(‘:‘k for celebration Larsen, A. Brown, Tom Hellan, and |° F emaiy L Ve SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE us all less than one three-hunded thou-| ¢ v 3 z Don Gallagher, LOCAL SCOUTS ARE ) A funds. All members of the commit- LOCAL ¢ S ARE 7 2 : | andth that of the sun tee are asked to be present and all ON CAMPING TRIP Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING (] FRED HENNING a ROYAL of Prime Steer! Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. EXERCISE FOR HEAL' Bowl at the PACIFIC COAST COAL f/ \\\\‘; When You Dine Out! Cafe STEAK | A Big, Juicy Top-Sirloin solicitors are requested to turn in what funds they collected to Adju- |tant George Gullufsen of the Le- ! gion before the luncheon so that a complete report may be made. S AR Lode and placer location noticel for sale at The Empire Office. U. 8. DFPARTMENT OF‘ ACRI- CULTURE, Bureau of Public Roads, June 3, 1938. Sealed bids will be re- ceived at the office of the Bureau 148,500 cu. yds. unclassified excava- tion, 750 cu. yds. structure excava- 848 lin. ft. bituminous coated cor- | |rugated metal pipe, 125 lin. ft. tim- ber box culverts, 64 M ft. B.M. timber culvert headwalls. Where plans and specifications are re- quested, a deposit of $10.00 will be | FOUR BROUGHT IN ABOARD ESTEBETH Four passengers came in from the islands on the Estebeth yesterday as follows: From Funter—W. E TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Five members of the Douglas Scout troop left this morning to join the annual camping party of Scouts at Eagle River. They left bus for Juneau and expected Logan; from Hoonah—Jennie Mal- kin; from Tenakee—Jack Burke, Mrs. A. Mantylla. BURDICK, M'DONALD Complete Outfitter for M f Public Roads, Federal & Terri- bor. Splendid food. perfect mpcie D)oy for Men After the Theatre: i’m.m"’éfdz_f’a“‘nm‘lf‘:}asku_T‘:""“” TO SURVEY CAMP; comfort, convenience and | PASSENGERS FREIGHT A ROYAL SANDWICH! [ o oclock A. M, July 8 1938, for CCC AT FAIRBANKS' 1arce *™ poie s REFRIGERATION 5 grading and surfacing the Wrangell 2 ROOMS, From § s rerrerreresrocesss .y | Highway, Chichagof Point Section,| Charles G. Burdick, in charge of .I;,,':;'.'h Psfl;::;:llelll“lzae:& . ROLLER Alaska Forest road project 16-El, cCC work in the Territory for the ALASKANS LIKE THE olde RINK located within the Tongass Na-|porest Service, and W. J. McDon- = Ea D. B. FEMMER 5 tional Forest, Pirst Judicial Divi-|gg, who is in charge of CCC Hrtel AGENT Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. || \ sion, Territory of Alaska, involving |activity along the Glacier High- Bhiee 154 Night 312 way, are leaving by plane tomor- Anchorage, Norton Sound area, Kenai, Cook Inlet and other plsces‘ for a checkup on the CCC ac- tivities. William Fromholz, Montana Creek | EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. CHATHAM June 10 S. S. TONGASS June 17 * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, with magniticent view of mountains and har- NEW WASHINGTON I AL~AS A ' THE *WEDNESDAY Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagot, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PIIONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneav ) tion, 2,100 cu. yds. unclassified bor- roWw for Fairbanks with the aim of W--f row, 14,500 sta. yds. overhaul, 6,000 Possibly establishing a camp there. | ¥ Peatl. No.Bae 00 —_— % o SiEue e e viske o mich gl | NORTHLAND ..June 3 June 7 June 9 cu. yds. crusher run bottom, 2,700 irvey of NORTH SEA June 10 June 14 June 16 cu. yds. crusher run top, 1,800 cu. the area during the next three | SERVING NORTHLAND .. Junel? June2l yds. supplemental crushed stone, 2,- weeks while Burdick will go on to| i BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Speec- lalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. TRY US ONCE! required to insure their return with- | foreman, will take over McDon- | |in 30 days after opening of bids.! |ald’s duties during the latter’s ab- |Checks shall be payable to the | sence and M. J. “Red” Gray, who Treasurer of the United States. has been foreman at Hoonah, will | Plans and specifications may be| mke over the Montana Creek camp. examined at the Bureau of Public Roads, Federal & Territorial Bldg., Juneau, Alaska, Forest Service, Fed—‘ eral Bldg., Ketchikan, Alaska, and | COAL CO. ;; ‘ROUND | [ e cs s S Travel REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip P "TH | BEAUTY SALON | | | Associated General Contractors of leave DueJuneau DueJuneau | OPEN EVENINGS [ America, Arctic Club Bldg., Seattle, on g : “If your hair is not becoming | | " iRtk b Pid. deii] g Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | THE SIGN OF to you — You shoud e | | Jarman's-Friendly Jtained at the office of the Bureau ‘PRIN- | savLaska .. Mon e s | o . DEPENDABLE coming to us.” lof Public Roads, Juneau, Alaska. CESS” 1BARANOF -'une: g‘me” panning—— SERVICE M. D. Williams, Distncz Englneer‘ fALEU'I‘IAN June J‘me vl (P iy ; 20 | When in Need of LEONARD'S VALET SHOP ALASKA . ‘ ..June 11 June 14 June | uneau ‘an | YBARANOF Junels Juneld June24 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL G.E. ALMQUIST J Vie }0 v szouver'i IYUKON .. Junel7 June20 June? {] From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS i ) 4 attle | ‘ateurian June 18 June 21 une S o YOUR COAL CHOICE Manager ctoria o | DENALL - Tinen s o Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE GENERAL HAULING SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS \ x&sfif{mmy j::g ;':’ 33:33 J‘Jg’c” Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays and Thursdays) From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbank€ Same Day. SUITS Made to Order CLEANING and PRESSING HATS CLEANED—BLOCKED STORAGE and CRATING PRINCESS LOUISE June—10, 24 | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June—17 Connections at Vancouver with *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 1 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 S. 8. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. g£—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN ,iis,':?in”mf.f;% rn—ru-m | THE A LASKA LI NE 1 Fro:;xdl F. I:LR&ANKS h:ia FLAT, the T % Chatham Straits rtation Senme sl i : e [ itar etropolis to BETHEL n o T E ll G A s T l N E A u “M. s ;mA”RT: Tickets, re-erv-um;: m;nd full : Fickot O"M_PM;? ;. ADAMS, Annt‘ Aflon=amn 4 ; THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. " Every Effort Made for th ‘ , | i i " Comfort of Guesis! e G ) Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Port Alexander and way ports. | Preight received not later than 4 | pm. Tuesday. l TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQ ASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ‘ Alk SERVICE INFORMATION CAN PA IAN C FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622

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