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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1939., BRINGING UP FATHER YES-LISTEN-WE'VE GOT TO LAY THIS SEWER PIPE WITH YOUR BROTHER-IN- LAW IN IT UNLESS YOU KNOW. HOW TO WAKE HIM LP- MAGGIE-N\JU'VE GOT_ TO PO SOME THING. IN REGARDS TO YOUR BROTHER- DID YOU CALL ME- CARRY 3 || OH-DEAR-IT'S ALL _YOUR 6,05, 4.05 CENTS ARE TOP PRICES FOR HALIBUTERS Three halibut vessels sold in Ju- !neau today, and no arrival con- tinued on to Prince Rupert in hope |of better prices. Those selling were the Dixon,| Capt. Emil Samuelson, 12,000 pounds, the Ford, Capt. Ole Brensdal, 9,500 pounds, and the 31D11, 3,000 | pounds. | The Dixon sold to Alaska Coast Fisheries at 6.05 and 4.05 cents, while the 31D11 also sold to ACF, taking 6 cents and 4.05. | The Ford sold to New England Fish for 6 and 4.05. ¥ S SMALL VESSELS ARE EXEMPT IN CREW CAPACITY By J. J. ECKLES Secretary to Delegate Dimond SteaMeEr MOVEMENTS e e s 00 06 0 00 NORTHBOUND No steamer Northbound. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'clock tonight Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle April 14 at 10 am Tol Yukon Docks 1 Early Today WithEighty Eighty passengers came in on the Yuken this morning from Seattle and Southeast Alaska ports, one of the biggest incoming loads of pas- several months Seattle, passer Abbott, Maxine Abbo rews, Mrs Broun scheduled to sail from Se: April 14 at 8 p.m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 15 at 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS h scheduled south senger From uled southbound Hansen, Mrs ¥ Y LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduied to sail every Wednes: at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. e o 0 o o - ' Tipes ToMORROW WASHINGTON, April 1—(Spec- jal Correspondence) Exempting American vessels of less than two undred fons gross registered ton- age from the provisions of the Of- ficers’ Competency Certificates Con- vention of the International Labor Conference Treaty, the President on March 29 signed the bill which had been approved by both houses of Congress to provide relief for the owners and operators of small boats Greatly alarmed, and admittedly with much right fo be, the measure the support of nearly all own- ers of small boats in both the Unit- ed States and in Alaska, because un- terms of the Officers’ Com- petency Conventicn, adopted by the International Labor Conference at Geneva in 1936, provision 'is made ] vessels of more than 18 ged in maritime com- with the exception of w government vessels, and ce iitive wooden boats, to carry a licensed skipper, navigating offi- cer, chief engineer and engineer of- ficer after the convention would go into effect on October 29, 1939. This would mean that under the terms of the convention every kind of ®P00e 0000000000000 00000000 000D | “e0 0000 e®sceos®0sevscsnscssossnst ° | | B. A. Johnson, A. E. Kremlin McCullough, J. Norris, H. T. Pa R. Sandwick, O. M. 8§ Low Smith, H. Stephenson, H. § bt o= Weaver, J. White, J. Whittier, ¢ i Wilson ” SELL, SEATILE M. Nickerson, T. C. Lane, G. H Hambright, L. Simmons, N. Lester SEATTLE, Ap ing halibuters, e 1:05 7:00 a.x 1:58 pm 8:43 pm. 116 am., 65 feet 116 feet 36 feet tide tide feet der the M five t A. H. Cohn TCe e follow- local and 7 pounds, it 12,000 anadian T By GEOHGE McMANUS TAKEN MY ADVICE -HE'D BE A MATINEE IDOL. NOW - ({F HE HAD ONLY — ABIT OF ENGLAND IN A STRANGE LAND, this is the British embassy in Washington, where King George mestic purposes, or for any pur- pose whatsoever, would have to carry the full crew of licensed navi- gating and engineroom officer called for in the text of the con- vention. Delegate Dimond, in com- pliance with the requests of Al fishermen, told the Hous tee on Merchant Marin eries, when hearings v the bill, that unless this were provided the convention would practically mean the end of the fishing indust>y in the Territory The law jusc enacted takes ad- vantage of a clause in the conven- tion that provides that nationa E grant exceptions or ex- emptions in respect of vessels of les than 200 gross tonnage tion contains a prov whi states that r the conventior nor this Act making exemption for vessels under 200 tons from the re- quirements of the convention “shall be deemed to alter, amend, or repeal any statute of the United States ex- isting at the tine of said ratiffea- tion, or thereafter enacted, With™#: gards to any of less than two hundred tons gross regis- guch vessel | tered tonnage.” - oo CLAS NOW ENROLLINC For Spring Recital. Dorothy Stearns | Roff School of Dancing. 315 Third | St. Phone Red 119. adv. pounds, ' water craft of five tons or over, op- erating in any part of the United States or its territories, that should beyond the line territorial waters for fishing purposes, for re- creational purposes, for local do- France’s nor consists of desert A COMPLETE MARINE ENGINE —These engines have proved themselves in TROLLING and SEINE boats for: COMPACTNESS—QUIET ECONOMY—LACK OF VIBRATION—CLEANNESS . AND POWER. Troast, W..H. Bullwinkle, D. D Shith, F. Angle. Prom Petersburg—W. A. Ander- son, Ed Locken, Mrs. Emma Paul, I | o, ot R, R. Robinson, Belle Wasvick, Eliz- Panks, arrived and so y & abeth Willlams, H. E. Smith, Lester? 10%S Juneau for Westward ports of call 9% and 6% cents; St as follows: pounds, 87« and 6 cents For Seward—Wilma Swanson, A. Yessel 5‘_‘"““’3"'7-' 13.000 Torgereson, E. Nielson, P. J. Loftus,| 9% and 7 cents léson, Eino Niemi, Ed Nikoloy, Rob- ert Naeve, Phillip Dickey, George Dedrick, William Butkovich, R. G % Adams, Jim George, W. H. Bull- For Kodiak—R. H. Chadwick For Cordova—Fred Mauer. For Valdez—E. Pcllack, Bud Dug- Palmer Engines G Johnson Outboards and other engines of quality - - GERWELS BACK W. E. Gerwels, Bureau of Public Reads surveyor, relurned to Juneau on the Yukon after completing sur- vey work on a road project af Craig.+ e e, JUNEAU ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — oIS Junieau Motars PFrom Wrangell Eikins. Beaver 10,000 pounds A. Lundstrom, Robert Seamen, H winkle, E. A. Cox, Sol Lachman, Mr OTHER AGENC ger. CHAS. G. WARNER CO. D. Williams hirty passengers embarked from gf"'“ Restitution 1-:00? W. Campen, A. W. Hagill, F. E. Vog- and Mrs. George Lingo, R. Sroufe, F. Atlas-Imperial Diesels Engineers and Machinists—Marine Hardware Oscar Hart, traveling man who ALASKA has been stopping at the Baranof Hotel, sailed for Sitka this morn- ing on the steamer North Sea. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second Over 6 cubic feet of Storage Space o Over 11 square feet of Shelf Area « 60 Big Ice Cubes o Stainless Steel Super-Freezer o All-Steel Cabinet—One-Piece Porcelain Intecior « Famous, Silent, Sealed-in-Steel G-E THRIFT UNIT. SALES and SERVICE—Telephone 616 ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU—ALASKA | THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. 8. . Service Every Trp Juneau-Fairbanks P AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL | quartermaster and Queen Elizabeth will probably call during their visit t» America. _ ATTENTION O. Home-Cooked Dinner members and the p.m., Tuesday; & meeting at 8 pm bers will be honored LILLIAN G. CiviIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS owed The United States Civil Service |3dV- Commission announ the follow- ing open competitive examinations oiler. Applications must be on file with the Manager venth U. S. Civil Service District, Seattle, Washington, not later than May 8, 1939. These examinations are for the purpose of filling vacancies in the U. S. Lighthouse Service, for duty in the Sixteenth U. S. Lighthouse District (comprising the Territory of Alaska, with headquarters Ket- chikan, Alaska), and future vs cancies in positions requiring similar qualifications in the Sixteenth U. S, Lighthouse District Full information may be obtai from the Secretary, Board of U Civil Service Examiners, Anchorage, Cordova, Fairbanks, Juneau, Ketchi- kan, or Seward, Alaska; or the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Serv- ice District, Federal Office Building, Seattle, Washington. | .- Empire Classified Ads for results. - D the best cent. previous year Telephone 133 later than 4 P. M. on a “PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah April 18, 27 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 CANADIAN PACIFIC | | | PACIFIC [ _Aaviav Company [ ] Sailings from Picr.7 PASSENGERS AGENT Phone 114 escorts Charter S, for all at 6:30 by regular mem- WATSON, Secretary. by 11 JUNO SAMPLE SHOP IN THE BARANOF HOTEL HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not Tuesday. Juncau, ALASKA Transporiation Seattle Leaves Seattle ...April 12 FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER Night 312 BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle April 8 Steamer YUKON BARANOF ALASKA April 11 April 12 April 15 April 15 April 18 For information regarding ports of call CALL THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent PN Alaska Ste: E ¥ 3 vic ON-ALL"ALASKA:- | T P e Y Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound April 17 April 21 April 24 Freight Office—PHONK 4 e AT 7= mship Company ROUTES GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $£3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! HOUSE OF DANIEL DEVLIN'S Paris Fashion Shoes i | Airmail carried in 1938 exceeded! per | RABIG ENGINEERIN —— R ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. GERUP as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: OLAF HANSEN WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear & Manufacturing Co., Inc. 205 S. Franklin St. Telephone 663 - TRANSMITTERS hallicrafters Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ,: AIR SERVICE INFORMATION , : 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 — Dispaicher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Alex Holden, Chief Pilot MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication . SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Seattle No.Bound Apr. 11 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 NORTH SEA NORTHLAND .. NORTH SEA NORTHLAND HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen