The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 8, 1939, Page 5

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1939. By CLIFF STERRETT IN ALL TH' TIMES I'VE RODE T' WORK WITH vufi YUH NEVER HAS NO HAMPERIN' FROM HITCH - HIKERS . S / OH . THAT DON'T PRESENT NO PARTIC'LAR /ey oNy GIVES ME ONE LOOK . COAST LEAGUE C(LUBS KNOTTED UP ONCE MORE 3 WINS RUNG UP YESTERDAY RCHANTS BY U Thibodeau 125 175 157 Totals 698 Average; did not >+ MUSIC PROGRAM, PREACHING FOR 708 7302136 bowl ' HOLDEN FLIES INJURED MAN BOUNTY CLAIM FROM POLARIS iNSTRUCTIONS | will be reveiwed | troyed. .. - Empire Classitiead Ads for results. | St. Phone Red 119. and the bones 37 des- | 'MR. AND MRS. BOWEN | Wealher Man ARRIVE IN JUNEAU Stymied Mr. and Mrs. Welles C. Bowen BY wea'her have arrived in Juneau and are at | present guests at the Hotel .lum i s. Bowen, known professionally| 1o weather gof even with.the i il P | weather men this week when 1t kepit i o vl | Howard J. Thompson, Meteorologist it Hate: inat BEM e tm charge of thé United States OrC AsLsummer. e | Weather Bureau headquarters here, ¢ Winter months the ang A, M. Francis, Chief Meteorols rs. Bowen's former home,| 5t for Pan American AlrWAyd with months of sunshine e | oo fon e :::" “".’l":”l”“'i“E_'l‘l‘_‘ T. ‘_"*_:‘ i o *111 1 On a tour of inspection of weathes ity departure for the | gations in the Interior, Thompson Je= P s and FPFrancis reached Nulato last | A i Z Friday. The weather closed down E Approximately 10,700,000 and their plane was not able to get :‘rmml_\' and hired workers in the | away to Nome until yesterday United States in 1938 produced 25| gpeculation was rife here toda¥ ‘lo 30 percent more farm products as to whether Thompson had - all |than 12,200,000 workers did in 1909.| Francis' money or Prancis had all | : - | Thompson's, poker or bridge being ES NOW ENROLI | about the only things to do for seven g Recital. Dorothy s | days at Nulato, not the most inter- | Roff School of Dancing. 3 hird | esting place in the world to lx! ady. | stymied for a week. farm CL. | For S GO TO AGENTS 0000000000000 O Hollywoodleimps Port- land Into Third Place Tie with Two Teams St. Ann’s for Emer- EASTER SUNDAY NOTICE fies Claims Under New (By Associated Press) Portland was ye jay dumped out of a tie for f place in the Pacific Coast League by Hollywood's victory and Portland went into a three-way tie for third place with San Francisco and Seattle Hollywood and Los Angeles ar sharing first place with five win and two defeats each Seattle’'s’ heavy batterie work yesterday and defeated Diego. San Francisco rapped three Oak- land pitchers for 14 hits while the Oaks hit 12 times but lost Sacramento suffered the seventh straight defeat at the hands of Lo Angeles George Pucinelli, Hollywood out- fielder, hit two homers to spark the Stars over Portland ¥ GAMES FRIDAY got to San to make a A Monday nigl Merchants Duvkworth 196 Henning *Met calfe Apland Messerschmidt 148 Blanton 157 Totals 823 Brokers Spot B8 Mr Kaufmann 123 160 174 168 113 110 152 152 123 146 155 216 134 200 106 166 161 ice will be 1 Lutheran Bob nay “\\ h pilot £ Frus in a mercy flig he Polaris: lays gency Atftention Swanson, life tc % Holden wted by bad weathe Marir ~Taku mi on fell dc combined jon of Ern el prof or will be h choirs, Ehler un of Ea ard in of h under the 1l render . the The F King.,"” one ent compositions writte the service Sur and | (B84 for the first time. Er the organ pen to the g ATIONS leg and off thi morning and after a t through to the mine wheel-equipped Faircl now. on the Pols tield prevented Hol off with any pa 11 n the injured man s elfected and t to Juneau w St. Ann's atteption wi Swanson In ar condition. Dr wding physiciar -daku k | bein nasty | field with | T | zoes om | il her | ir ik Hospital by ¢ into effe Agent Law of Territory instrucuons tor Wild in connection with their in certifying bounty »een prepared by Frank utive Officer of the Game Commission, and are t out to the men in the 1 new Territorial law which ot June 7 will have the authenticat I claim srave responsibility t be taken very ser- Agent Dufresne ctin wally are to remove from the wolf or coy- nd them, along with ms, to the Game Com- office here, where each claim and Ambulan(e Takes Miner to Game Commission Certi- ll Notice is hereby given to all the crafts, trades and the public that there is but one CARPENTERS' UNION in the City of Juneau and vicinity. This Union is called the Juneau Allied Trades L. I. Union No. 943, reorganized from the old A. F. of L. Carpenters’ Local No. 1944 which was disen- franchised when its charter was annulled and ordered to be returned to headquarters on February 28, 1939. Any other Carpenters’ Union being organized will be a dual to the Allied Trades L. I. Union No. 943 and will be treated as such. Portland Hollywood 9. 693 744 Seattle 9; g Los Angeles San Francisco Publicity Committee, A.T.L.I Union No. 943. ement) Totals 800 2237 - Potosd plications will received at Spot 06" 1bi e the City Clerk's office until Tues- Mrs. Faulkner . 125 178 151 ' at 4:30 pm, for the P ; JUNEAU A]JL]E“ TRADES Kegal 160 160 160—*480 'OV Pt e i . 1 Hurley 133 135 107— 37 ) : % it C 128 140 126 ¥ B Kimball 183 163 150 PHUNE 411 Pald CONNDRS MOTORCOMPANY Sl 1 TR T 1233030000000 d000000008 vrmfltv'wwwmumvw 3303 e ‘mewa vy FYFIVEIIRT FPEFCIOTT (FUBTH mmmmmm L asssisdttsdissdiel REARARIARRRKAARRLEEAKRBRR22I2 282222222 JRL 2L 020 LAL2IAR20% 2 S2RIVLAALRAIIRL229 J2RAINLARRIRRARIAL mnanflmnfiaQAMjmnwnmm NRKBALAAACACARILLLL2RLRLRL2LLLBRRAAIRRAEE ARARRKKRARRERERERS NENANA IGE PO0I.' CLOSES IN SOUTHEAST ALASKA MIDNIGHT Monday, April 10 Sacramento TANANA RIVER ICE MOVE DATES Since 1917, when the pool was started, ice has gone out as follows: | | | | 1917 April 30 ¥ L ! 1918 -May 11 m. ’ 1919-May 3 - m. 1920-May 11 Sl T m, 1921—May 11 pesssdhy .m., 1922—May 12 .m, 1923-May 9 m. N 1924—May 11 o o .m., 1925—-May 17 .m. 1926—April 26 . b 1927—May 13 v 1928 -May 1929--May 1930- -May 1931—May 1932—May 1933—May 1934—April 30 ’ 1:32 pm. ' 12:58 pm. 8:04 p.m. l 1938 Muy 8:14 p.m. - ) ) o 2 ]~ ]~ Change in Closing Due to Transportfation Delays

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