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BRINCING UP Fl\'rl" lHL I)AlLY ALAbKA MPIRL. llILRbDM MARCH 16, HE SOILL HAT NAT EP DQ!D OM STEAMER Movrvv:m‘n ] NORTHBOUND SEASON'S Haida fo Make Seal Patrol and Court Cruise Before July R ) Tot due Monday SCHEDULED SAILINGS cheduled to sail 10 o'cl wth Coast Two on the ca ing cutter H patrol, and the annual art On the twentieth of April the herds have re: d Di: En e in their northward m tion to the Pribilof rookeries, the Haida will relieve another cutter and convoy the I urred mam- mals to the Meridian, West Longitude, to relieved of duty by “anot} On the tw Haida wi v and cruise of lonely the a1 wedul » sail from at 9 aur H mu ND SAILINGS ied to SO Northls arrive e . . ° . . ° © ° 0 . ° . . e inj e ing and sails south about two . hours 1 ® Yukor . . . . . . . . . . southbound AL SATLINGS ed sail every S t 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Kake and way LOC oighth of May, the e Estebeth ail from Juneau for N begin its month lon outposts of eiviliy tion Aleutian chain, tak- ing ng District Judge Simon Hellenthal and his court The itinerary of the cruise nipg at Juneau, is as fc % ldovia, Homer, Uyak, P lle, Squaw Har- King Cove, False Pass, Unala Naknek, Snag Point return on the - FORESTER GETS AWAY FOR (RAIG WiTH ROAD (REW D I R T R ) Alexander, ports ein- LI ) Val- Kod- s e 0 v : TipEs Tomorrow jak bor ka, Port Moller St. Paul, and Valdez a n Low tide—4 am High tide—11:01 a.m Low tide—5:22 p.m High tide—11:41 p.m - SONS OF NORWAY feet 14.6 feet 0.8 feet 149 feet. 21st of | Tengass sailed for Juneau and was Fnvoy to Moscow lABOR SE(RH'ARY WORKS HUNCH FOR COAXING UNIONISTS (Continued trum Page One: men were right on the job picking the right man to carry the peace- pipe. But while they were trying to pick the man ing the pipe Secrecy to Marvel At Madame Perkins began a series of secret conferences with John Lewis and William Green. How they were able to meet in Washington and still keep the meetings secret is a marvel. But for hours on end one night Madame Perkins went over CIO-AFL differenc with Qreen: another night s on she'd go over it all with. Lewis. Lewis and Green still have not talked with each other. Then began a series of “parallel conferences between lieutenants of both labor leaders. Sometimes Mad- ame Perkins saw them herself; at Laurence A. Steinhardt ings and usually sent the famous negotiator of NRA days, Monsignor Francis J. Haas, of Catholic Univer- sity ,to be umpire. Two such meetings are known to have been held, both in New York. In December, AFL's George M H son, of the Brotherhood of Railway Clerks, and CIO’s Sidney Hillman, of the Amalgamated Cloth- ing Workers, conferred, with ant‘l Haas sitting in In January, AFL's Matthew Woll of the Photo-engravers union, and CIO's Philip Murray, of the United Mine Workers, met Again Father Haas sat in As the couferences progressed men on opposite sides began to send messages to each other through the negotiators. By now. they’ pretty much what each side thinks At present ambassador to Peru, Laurence A. Steinhardt of N York, is the new United Sta ambassador to Soviet Russia. : TONGASS HAS 6 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT March 16.-Steamer SEATTLE, Aboard ar2 ers booked for ports during the the following pass Juneau Otto Smithberg, Mrs Smithb James Gregz, Do a lady was busy stok- sometimes she arranged the meet-! knbw ‘SISSY WEATHER l‘)j‘) ! By GEORGE McMANUS l "“3 | | e | | | n"ABS TEN GAME LAW VIGLMORS Jack Benson Reaches M(- Grath After 200-Mile Snowshoe Trip Ten violators of the game laws f afoul of Wild Life Agent Jack Ben-| {son who has just reached McGrath after a 2 owshoe trek into the 1 Two men have been sentenc killing and selling cow me cight others notified to repor 'unr,nm punishment afte i | at befc n, accordin ’ the from E Mitchell J. Christe | | McGinty, both of Op! tenced by U. 8 M. Howard tc en the moose vio addition, was Game Cor y Brush, Romeo St Rennie and Sebastia 1 of Nulato, 8. E. C arview, Rafa Baredo of Opt and Robert E. Dunn of McGrath i Todav’s News Tooss —Bmpire Leks JUNO SAMPLE SHOP IN THE BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 133 el ! 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DANCE SATURDAY i 5 fak Girecs and because they do. hopes are high for labor peace, or at least, a truce When the time was ripe for ‘the Helmut Mengering calls a zero wave and heavy sng bus, Ohio, where h all w th unfavorable % 2 in connection » launct week by Forest Servi ¥ & - > commemoration of St. Patrick’s Forester finally pot away yesterday afternoon for party of Bureau of Public men to 1 ey for a propos road towa wock. The F« should reach Craig tomorrow B News Tmotre Day, the Sons of Norway are enter- taining in the L.O.OF. Hall Sat- urday evening with a dance. Fe vities will start at 8 o'clock and r program will be offered diring the evening, and refreshments will be served. A door prize will also be aw- arded during the affair | Foauy rocay. THREE MEN ON HORSES are Woburn, Mass., po- licemen ordered to reduce themselves (or the steeds?) by Mayor Wm. Kane, who's trying to stream-line law enforcement. Front to rear: Wm. Dever, 225 pounds; Henry Dion, 250; James Tenney, 240. You May Not Be Able to Attend the San Francisco Fair Yet, if your radio is TOPS, with the correct antenna, you can enjoy the splendid daily program from . . . . TREASURE ISLAND 230106 P. M. 663 RADIO ENGINEERING | & MFG. C0., INC. R R R R, | public conference, the question arose: Who will call it? If Lewis or Green did, they would seem to “lose face.” So the President agtged to. His letters asking Lewis and Green to get together were written. INTL. FISHERIES (OMMISSIONER 10 LEAVE FOR SOUTH N. L. Freeman of the Inter al Fisheries Commission is le: on the Northland tonight fo home at Prince Rupert. He h a guest at the Baranof spoke briefly at nmerce luncheon, prox p here tc show some new motion pictures of halibut fishing on the Alaska banks - Temperature Gels Down fo 16; (louds a'Coming Juneau’s spell of col ther is just about over Stutes Weather Bureau pr day. The forecast for tc tomorrow is cloudy, though no rain is expected before tomorrow night. Temperatures got down to 16 de- grees last night, the lowest mark nt cold spell, though | E e of wind made it seem warm- r to most Juneauites. but there still were some odds and | ends to be ironed out. The President ¢ left for Miami; the ironing out was finished in a week, and then the President sent his letters. Lewis and Green soon appointed their confer- ence committees 1f they reach some agreement, and the full story of Madame Perkins' peace role becomes ‘known, insiders predict she is due for the most spectacular political comeback seen in the Roosevelt era. Anyway, she’s smiling these days, and that’s a change. She has been looking preoccupied. She still an- ! swers “No comment” to guestions about the CIO-AFL situation, but she smiles when she says it. ear wea- the United ted to- ight and "HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information D. B. 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