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et THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 1939 3 - T ‘v 2 3 nament for the members of the( [in danger and expense-incurred by ROGGE RETURNS ¥ M | 7 (IT ! GOES ‘IRA"SFER OF | eronica lu BER FIVE Classic League, to be rolled off on ‘pAF plA"N'NG iffl:g Bla-l")r:;fi.f:s ask;xg lordtro‘l:flljle. Leo Rogge, Representative in the | | i 5 o | e I res curre ay. X " w : e days ay. First day will b ity o % FISHERIES 1S - 'WINS HONORS s ot o OPERATION OF e s wos o o4 bon i bl o6 fhe s o | d Pt e 8 : S J r rive: n uneau on the aranof the bles teams, and third day the morning at 7:30 o'clock, taking Oy 'Fu’ Fa’m — ):i,(lhml).]\t‘:,,l; g X firemen to Miles Godkins' resi- [after spending a few- wesks Out- OPPOSED Now B ‘; teams will be used for the AI.ASKA plANTS ir e iy S b M1 s e I R | There may be a job somewhere i i oo 1 The second roof blaze was at|Fairbanks tomorrow probably, with 3 $ 3 men event, except that the higl i - |in Alaska for. Veronica if Veronica MajOI' I-eag ue Comes fo Bk shcr Mt A St {11:55 this forenoon, taking fire- |PAA: At present he is a guest ot M RR D f [ 1 bt 1 Pernles 1 Sigy E d N ]. team or winner of Classic League P '. H K d the Gastineau Hotel s a girl, but i s a boy e & SCr | to Al Mook's residence near g w2 - just finished will be a scratch team, rations owever, men CO mme rce UVeparment| .’ ook 1 dar n ew lourna ind the remaining will be spotted | réepa J " the Government Hospital, while the | Says Alaska Not Ready | Veronlca Petuses of Troy, New ment Planned Ier game, 2-3ids of aitterence [ Being Blocked by Pres- laiam at 1:35 oclock this atternoon, | e s | York, - has “""“”(’)”“’ F"‘?"‘)‘ L:; \verages for tournament just com- | ; 2-1, called firemen to Al Jones / b H res ixecutive icer of e - b " o ol ar 3 S 3ro- | Mayor, Three Councilmen, fo Assume Functions | freee, oxecue Ocer o e i pleted _ ent Labor Disputes burming root near e Totem’ G A ” : i ! bosdexipatiziee o) e Juneau Lumber Mill's Major | For the Doubles eveiis, thé bowl- S cery : i 74 CRUISE n/flze School Director to (Continued: from Page One) to help her (or him) get a job oI 1 eqgye kegling five didn't do so well ers have been paired off with the periINGHAM, Wash, April 3— None of the fires did great dam- | . ag a fur farm yesterday, but they preserved their |number one man paired with the 1. pacific American Fisheries 28¢ | POLI ’PARROT Be Eleded In ““}' letter, there lsl no Clue, jeaq in the league and wound up lowest ayerage man in league; the | Jians normal operations in Alaska - -, — | » Education, Juneau, Alaska, who/except the name, as to the sex of (he tournament as champions, fol-|second averaged man with the next & = - B 54 b ‘atanty will arrange the shedule for the|the writer. Ordinarily one would jowed by the Alaskan Hotel, Degpstnme e ol A ;‘“” “l"B“l‘é’c‘k"’"‘_’:‘figu‘("‘x"’:’l,f;:‘i";’:;: With interest centering in a live- | fjims on a point-to-point basis cal- | think of Veronica as feminine, but Sunday bowling scores in the ‘n:m((l(’f\])l’lllg as outlined for 3 men A‘,)-C‘I‘\lije SmelsI ux\)i:d toda; : STOC‘ QUOTA'HONS ay race for the office of |culated to bring the transportation |Dufresne has his doubts as no Major: League were as follows et T DLk 1. foicate ens of Juneau will g0 | charges to a minimum fer each:city | point of (the matter is made in the | P 1 E 4 o 3 A pany ple . tomorrow for the an- |and town that desirés to show the |jetter, and after all, girl dom Alaskan Hotel For the Singles the same “”“] "") canneries at Nushagak, Naknek, Nor- fadl B pal election | flims. The films are loaned With the | harbor ambitions to: become fur| R2dde 10316 g o1 | O Rt and the e Mo o e Cove: SAUARL NEW' YORK, April 3. — Closing Ly three Councilmen and | understanding that there shall be |farmerettes Vukovieh A 00 | | et BR N RN Técelve 2.9 s B quotation of Alaska Juneau mine \ 3 Director are to be | no admission or rental feesseharged f vere i Benson 167 167 * 167501 | lowest average mal Wwill receive 3-31 1, gagition the PAP will operate| s "B o Paer " o dann © Odn : 3oard Director a by gt ok Fov B f Veroni¢a writes that she (or he) Hudson 211 171 163545 difference per game between his | e following canneries jointly: at . IR, R 8 £ b : elected. Vote W o on | for programs on which “they argtis"s3 and “in excellent health.’ o 170 173 170320 average and the’ highest entered | copionu ang Egegik with the Alaska | S American Power and Light 4%, o | telephone | used unless they are shown in li- Lavenik 170 173 179522 i Chignik and Egegik with the Alaska |- @00 Do O ) 6214 ficatior elephon . g Dufresne, who thinks he can see ot 4 4 4 1a bowlers fe: all bowlers will receive pooverc”at Kenai with the Snug Anaconda 25, Bethlehem o company frd censed theaters as parts of Tegu- | ,eypilities for a female fur far- i that amount of spot between their pooy o2y R pany: at Ex. Commonwealth and Southern 1%, Polls will be open from 9 o'clock | lar programs. mer, is waiting to have the little 941 8 835.2635 Average and the highest made dur-| ..on Tnlet with the Astoria and Curtiss Wright 5%, General Motors t ) g il 7 o'clock in r sit-a- -Or -is - it - ing past S 42%, nternational arvester 53 he morning unt k matter of is-it-a-he-or-is-it °"" ing past tournaments s 2%, I T ter 53 FOR ALASKA RAILROAD Puget Sound Packing Company and the evening, the polling places xe-| ., " " deficiency bill, which ,2-She cleared up before giving Ver- Juneau Lumber Mills In compuzng score for all events, q¢ pillar Bay with the Fidalgo Island Kennecott 32, New York Central maining the same as at last yearsf = .G Tor o March 22, con- |Onica any encouragement. Iffert 175 171 168514 each bowler to be allowed 2-3rds dif- pgcking Company. 15 5-7, Northern Pacific 9%, South- election. Voters in precinct No. 2|DPassed t 4 < Hagerup 213 165 189577 ference between his average and the DL G S B SO ern Pacific 135%, United States Steel tains an item in the amount of oo — ast ballots at the First and Main| 5 . Holmquist 154 193 134—481| high man for a total of 9 games 51%, Pound $4.68% v e $200,000 for the Alaska Railroad : & & 4031 et tore building formerly occupied by | o5 4 4 3 ) Hendricks 159 156 178493 | t5 determine his final standings viz: | . s 1845000 of this is ear-marked for 195" 1% % Four Fire Alarms STATION KINY the Channel Apparel Shop; Firstiyo it b 0 e warehouse de- Stevenson 179- If high man in sweepstakes is 190 __DOW, JONES AVERAGES ; . Precinct polling place is the tru -t grostiste e o = BT average and another bowler has 172 " | The following are today Dow, Daily, except Sundays and stroyed by fire several months ago. | 880 864 858-2592 aver 7 bowler will receive DIOW; JOKE (@ | ey y ials 132.25 . room of the Fire l)epm\mml} a; Testimony given before the House 2592 i\;:;g%‘;(m 172 b;)v;}:»x \{\fl! 1;;‘4;:(\; L] 1Jc_r1)esz;;glafii§_l m;:l_;x;;nnl.s 132.25, Wednesdays, at 5:3 Fourth and Main; Precinct No. 3 Pontiations Ful . 2-3rds difference of 12 sp rails 22.70, utilities 27.27. 2 ¥ Shop at 703 Willoughby Avenue. |item is for the purchase of materi- Colorful Aff Hildinger 158—500 Elf'l::“‘g""flé‘(;sml‘"‘:‘r‘;::‘]‘\ 4“"101“1“1'(::,?;‘1"0 R lew i Juncay| EMPIre Classitiea Ads for results. N Registration Heavy als, supplies, and equipment that H - | Rayella 184509 - 8 e - our fire alarms blew N — —_ - Registration for the election is|were lost in the fire. olorful Af ar IS Evem Sa' Camnegie 157 ,‘{)f(v)rflirzr:{:& -:u::!l_:_“:;’ 1"76{101::‘1‘:%;, ores the wo(r‘k;‘pd nnddu‘):ay.[ lhx:‘e‘ the all-time record figure of 3,130, } 2 : Bestofl 159544 a total o7 be of them Toof fires, and the fourth, . indicating a heavy vote tomorrow R.R. RETIREMENT ACT urday Evemng at Spot 18 18 18 54 (P the higher man because hiSign «ppril Fool” joke, considered the You Can’t Fease « & as all good citizens get out and| Legislation proposed by Delegate | B f b £ o ?‘?li<1lgn1) of 108 pins for nine games ,,,c4 serious of all by Fire Chief < i o i Dimond to permit employees of the | arano 882 830 906-2668 WL give him a total of 1778 gross. y 'y Myulyihill ‘ Bay fully-auiomahc oil burners ‘“L';\ndnl;\u-.s are follows Alaska Railroad under the Rail-| Jdnean Lumber. S i1 50 tents per '""“;;( .”':13'1"-’0 (mr Saturday night, some prm\ks!fl'.‘ o Uil 1o 1nich b a2 ) l"“_c A 2 For Mayor—Harry 1. Lucas, in-|rcad Retirement Act to designate| The Gold Dining Room of the jeeo. 169 177 195541 the l.hxflo‘(\'vnu 1.; u; ;“"l’((:(]d\:l:)\n{)" just getting under the April Fool | (}n,, ’Jlm E ouallu }e loughes 1]9(})1 ;I}-.; oDs g it », Cash Cole, | the beneficiaries to whom they want new Baranof Hotel was a scene pe e fR e 8 -total of $3¢ “lday wire at 11:45 p.m. pulled an| they'll make you laugh at your fuel bills. cumbent, E. J. Krause, Cash Cole, % Hagerup 177 181 170528 ayajlable for prizes, divided as fol- | G. Emil Krause the accumulated value of their an- of one of the most charming so- | goimquist 170 143 154167 alarm lever from the 4-1 box and| ity account to go in the event oi |cial events of the season Saturday o 56 6 sent Ji 's volunteer fire de-| For Councilmen-(three ~to be|nults 3 Hendric 166 179 161—-506 ., 2 X i ser uneau’s 3 clected) — Elroy 'Ninnis, Emmml“‘"h‘ death was favorably reported |evening when merbers of the Ro- | gtevenson 179 179 179-537| 3 man lmmln.\» $7.00, second $400 | oyt mont and equipment rushing | RICE 8 A“LER c 5 ‘ Blake, J. J.|to the House Committee on the'tary Club and their guests gathered Doubles team first $5.00, second $3.00 | Botelho, E. J. (Kel out to Ninth, near the power house Fargher, A, M. Geyer, Henry Mes- | CiVil Service last week by the De-|for an April Fools' dinner-dance 81 859 859-2579 5\:]5; ';;f;: ¥3.00, secomc md A”‘ “It's happened nearly every April|| Third and Franklin Streets————PHONE 34 serschmidt, incumbent, Theodore R. ,g’?\‘“l'";:.‘:‘::f(_"(‘J‘OX:”I‘]":f:;z']-"“' by the A colorful array of gowns, offsel Ay wiaup tor the Classie L | G y |Fool day as long as 1 can remem- | Adams, Harry Lea Ariother biil that the’ Dalesile tne by the blue and gold Rotary em- enging Tuesday April 4 it has been ; ber," Mulvihill said. “Somebody S ROTARY CO May 18-19-30 For School Director—R. E. Rob-| 0 ™ Vo0 the benefits of blem, added to the picturesque | gecided to hold a sweepstakes tour- Don't Forget — Vote orrow. who deesn’t realize the seriousness | ¢ ertson, incumbent; Russell R, Her- |3 o0 oo, 0 eXtenc the benelils of'scene as the gay crowd in carni-| — b : L etk he Alaskn Railroud Retirement Act|va) spirit spent an evening of danc- | S S Ll i Who ;¢ and singing, with A. B. Phil- P vor! e river boats also re- 4 y : W3 ¥ MO s lips provi enial ster- ceived a favorable report from the |\ PS ProviDg & most g JAsteL o SKIERS CALL ON Civil Service Commission. When a "'"\‘""';‘i’v"c"_",‘li“cr"’m‘l]':Lff“‘f';:",m, { report on this has been made by the ° ProeR: orehesin. - ¥ WIND INSTEAD OF ! Department of the Interior, Mr. Di- 1 ! mond expects to ask the House Com- Capt. Joe Ramsauer, of the steam ; SHOVE[S SUNDAY mittee on the Clvil Service, to which °f Baranof, graclously loaned his | Iboth bills were referred, to take SNMP's orchestra for the supper hour 0 oo |them up for committee action so| ODP the evening's program was a — M ' g, music following the dinner, while Beaten to the punch by a Taki |y, eqny eongideration may be had tap dance presented by Miss An- wind that put an iron-clad crusti =t .7 the 1¥oute ¥ nabell Hagerup, who was accom- on all the meadows and hills in the e paBlAd” Kb inb ans: by, Barl Hwn- Douglas Ski Area, Juneau Ski Club IVERSON IN WASHINGTON ter. Two voeal.selections were also members who had turned out on the | .. E. Iverson, for a number of given by Mrs. Lillian Uggen, who Second Meadow for WOrk VeSTerday | gnne o resident of Juneau and an responded most generously to the found the slopes already well packed. |y p1ovan of the Forest Service, is impromptu request so tossed aside their tools and toll MRIInE sevpral': watks {1 Wabh. it i S G Y and spent the day in riding their s ELECTRA; MAY B They did not, however, toss aside the steaks that were to have reward- lEGION 'I'o MARK ed their labors. No indeed, the juicy "ERE FOR OPEN|NG marsels of beef were consumed in due course and added extra oomph | ARMY DAY wn'H ~ | to the afternoon’s sliding for the John White, Chief Accountant for more than thirty skiers that answer- Pacific Alaska Airways, was a pas- ed the lunch bell pARTY IONIGHT senger scheduled to arrive in Ju- In the forenoon a slalom course neau this afternoon on a PAA El- was set down the second meadow Program, Feed |S Fare fOI' ectra and the more proficient ski artists It is not known whether or not devoted their attentions to practic- ‘White will be here for the opening ing on their racing style, with Joe Bradford POS' at of the new PAA offices next Sat- Werner and Ralph Moreau closely urday. contesting for honors. The tyros took DUQOUt their skis along to the Tihrd Mea- dow, where they devoted their time The Army will take over at to- PRIN(E oF wAlES (o polishing up their turns. night’s meeting of Alford John & o i Bradford Post of the American Leg- Io MAKE TRIP To ion, celebrating Army Day with a No u"lou pAssIoN program and feed at the Dugout YA"KEE IOVE Soo" WEEK SERVI(ES Io The program is a secret, and the o feed is to consist principally of The well known little freight ves- BE HEI.D IN JUNEAU “goldfish,” was the only information sel Prince of Wales, owned by Dr. leaking through the rigid Army cen- L. P. Dawes, will be going to Yankee Kok sorbhh_: Cove, near Eagle River, as soon as At the regular monthly meeting Chmrmarf of the Committee for the weather permits, to take sup- of the Juneau’ and Douglas Minis- the p_nr!_\' is W. O. Bill) Johnson, plies to Dr. Dawes' mine. terial Association at the home of hiO I8 being assisted by John E.| Dr. Dawes has had a few men the Rev. David Waggoner it was gflpu‘r-gm\:v‘n;nn .Henmu'k.‘-nn and ' doing deveolpment work on the old decided that no union Passion week Rfjarson Bessie mine ores for several months. or Good Priday services will be held g — this year. Instead each church will hold special services to which the public is invited - - Luncheon to Honor Miss Betty Nelson s M S VOTE TOMORROW FOR con at her home on Eleventh Street honoring the fifteenth' birthday of - . bedrooms hens. b»"\“u“““;(:hne" u\ < e kitchen> cris| Al e ceries the < pann Eggsh® DO YOU want honest, fearless govern- ment for YOUR CITY? her niece, Miss Betty Nelson " ” jonis win e wit vt pesent o e | 1 HEOAore R, (“Ted”) Adams e e oceasion and an Easter motif is to s s0ardY T of e It be carried out in decorations for the the EXYEC0 and rain birthday table kS e with bod?: 2 m e and Harry Lea PPELL H MOV SEMBLY APARTMEN Mis. John Chappell has moved FOR CITY COUNCILMEN from her former residence in the Spickett Apartments and is now at home to her many friends at Ap- artment 208 Assembly (Paid advertisement “ ‘ Den't Forge: — Vote Tomorrow. FOR GREATER B"A . ' NG ,.,Am,“‘,:.' 16-18 11, lengths — 58- MRS. TO A 62 in. beams — V-Bot- ving of 08} - T H E R E l " E L L F I S H E n M A “ | o i m::sh L always ? thout \\1\\’9'“%\‘:}?}’( lurP‘“‘“-‘C:\\\c . & six pers ity — Jbor € witho s and < will g It you're looking for a boat adapted to sports use in Juneau waters. here ,“,‘:'_:;':: '::“ "d’ e r A * nd pigme (“\ formulas W! it is: Economical, staunch, sleek. Up to 6 hours running per gallon of | wager ,m,": o1 l‘l;:uh Boy :‘“‘;\m forming ol 204 D, caeefl | i e o Bentix b oraled Gideat e e i A s — cedar utch POV flm AT vients, my 0 USEE e all! e Benaix Jon H‘” .‘“;:,F.F '1.1‘1‘;“;;;"1;&:1“" hp.) equipped with | gecky and planking — They .u; (y qualit \:C(\csu\h i economy an 1 HOW ON DISFLAY . -t Ak ot it I stem, keel and knees of ice wh fir. L. GOLDSTEIN-JUNEAU — Resident Agent