The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 27, 1939, Page 5

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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIE DID YOU LEAVE A MESSAGE AT MY OFFICE WHAT D NO- ' PHONED-BUT DOES IT MAKE AS IFFERENCE ASKIN' ME TO LONG AS YOU ARE TO PUT IT CALL HERE® || HERE?! WANT TO . DIDN'T KNOW SHOW_YQU A GREAT WHAT A INVENTION OF MINE- PIECE OF 939, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World wg { 0UT FROM HERE N PRIN. LOUISE Twenty-two passgngers’ sadled soyth’ this morning on the. steamer Princess Louise P : Passengers were Mrs. H. Swiers, A. E. Karnes, Mrs. M. Lindell, Mrs. 1 Fohr, W. Hillman, R. Mayokok. Mrs. ‘R. Mayokok, Bert Mayokok, Miss G. Mayokok, Thornton Mayo- Kok, J. R. Martin, F. Dukelow, John Marin, G. Antilla, K: Antilla, P. Antilla, A.'Maki, H. M. Eggleston L. W. Klang, ‘Mrs. Dorothy John- gon, Robert Schoettler and’ R. O'- &wn 1 HAlIBUIERS © SELL, SEATTLE 27.—Halibuters USEATTLE, April deriving and selling today are as follows Prom the western banks—Alten Lindy and Thor, 40,000 pounds eath, selling for 7% and 6% cents a pound; Zenith 40,000 pounds, Bon- e s o v 000 0 0 NORTHBOUND Baranof scheduled to arrive Saturday. Should have four days mail aboard. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail From Seattle at 10 o'clock to- morrow morning Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p.m. tomorrow. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle April 29 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail: from Vancouver May 2 at'9 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Seat scheduled to arrive in port at 4 o'clock this after- noon and sails south about 8 o'clock tonight Yukon scheduled next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dagt leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port southbound Alexander, Kake and way ports. 2 60 000 0. MACHINERY/ OH- 1T ISN'T ALL ONE PIECE -1 HAD MY- MVY-MY=- | EVERY BIT OF IT? NAVY WILLNOT | DOL HAVE 10 ISSUE szws BIDS FOR WORK oo POR l)Ol GLA! Ea)l; steraay forenoon ihe Sen- jor Class of Douglas High Scho UGLAS CATION DAY “HI” STUDENTS Consiruchon in Alaska and i accompanied by their advisor Mi Other Possessions May | Frances mess, and_Grace Pusic left in the Savikko boat, which wa Be Negofiaied | manned by Albert and Hjalmer Sav- i ikko, for their annual sneak. Green's Bay was their principal destinatior and after picnicking there for ¢ time they headed for home stopping at Marmion Island enroute. In the afterncon after the clos of school, the Juniors and Sopho- WASHINGTON, April 27. — The | Navy Department announced today | that the $65,000,000 Naval construc- tion bill,’ approved by President o | Roosevelt, permitted negotiations of | e | contracts instead of public solicita- |y ore accompanied by Supt. Ped- o f'tion of bids, 3 | ersen, Arthur Ladd and Ernst Oberz e | This applies to improvements out-| ¢, onity members, boarded the Sav- ] \I(I(‘ of the continental U“”"d\xkko boat Ace with Herbert Savik o | States. Whether or not suclf author- at the helm, and enjoyed an outit e | ity will be invoked on work in Alas- trip to Marmion Island. e | ka and other possessions will depend | e |upon the result of negotiations. G akd NEW THEME 1S ~ ANNOUNCED FOR SCHOOL DANCE Instead of the “Twilight in Turk- |ey” theme recently announced, the | Associated Student Body of Juneau e e | WEHREN IMPRGVES PROPERTY Jos. Wehren with James Hansor a helper, is making a basement at his home, corner Third and H streets which he is holding for sale or rent eee MARIN SAILS SOUTH John - Marin, proprietor of ‘the Douglas Inn left this morring on the Princess Louise for a business and pleasure trip to Seattle Spokane. He expects to visit with his wife and her folks in Spokane and they plan to return about the mid- and #hza 25000 pounds, both at 7% and *- 8% cents; We 40,000 pounds, | TIDES TOMORROW 6% and 6% ce s sl 5 LProm the local banks—Ethe! S fie THEOREE aas kb el m.ooo pounds, T% and 6% cen's. | High tide—8:20 am. 135 feet. Low tide—2:45 p.m., 14 feet | CLASSES NOW ENROLLING High tide—9:13 p.m., 14.8 feet 50[ Spring Recital, fifty cents s per lesson, Dorothy Stearns Roff School of Dancing. 315 Third FRIDAY 8t. Phone Red 119. adv. |is Filet of Sole day at the Baranc Try an Empire ad ) Cottee Shop. ad Syt 7 iy i U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHER BUREAU ; THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 p.m., April 27: Showers toriight and Friday; moderate to fresh southeast winds. Weather forecast for Soutbeast southerly winds ovér. Lynn Canal. Forecast ¢f winds wiong the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: F‘T(-':h southegst winds tonight and Friday along the coast from Dixon En- fresh east and northeast winds from Sal- trance to Salisbury Sound; isbw'y Sound to Cape Hinchinbrook. Alaska: Showers tonight 4 LOCAL DATA | Time parometer 3 . yesty 2033 49 3 E 9 '::Sg‘ :’:‘L‘ ;nda; . 2061 38 85 SE. 1L ihtet. ‘NSt William |Meetifig. Priday night -according to Noon. today. 2087 P pr a® - 17 entertain with three |an anmbunéément “thade today by = tables of bridge at Mts; McDpnald's | Secretary Gfagt Baldwin RADIO REPORTS ence on Maring' Way~ ~ Following the installation, the Wo- | 5 " | - TODAY ! The affair will compliment Miss | | men of the Moose and their families ... Max.tempt. | Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am |Marie Storms, bride-to-be of Ber-|are invited to join with the Moose | Siatlon . Jast2¢hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathes | nard R. McDonell‘Miss Storms will | in @ social time at which there will| : w82 38 28 6 0 f"oud" leave for Spokane, Washington, |b€ entertainment and refreshments. | 50 | 32 34 4 0 Cloud Mcnday on the steamer Yukon, R 8 ‘4 4 3 0 Cloudy |7,h»rr she will ‘spend some time| ‘FRIDAY ! 2 6 8 12 0 lear | Visiting her parents before return-|is Filet of Sele day at the Baranof #5014 9 4 10 0 Clear | 08 to J uneau during the middle part | Coffee Shop. adv. 46 30 32 6 0 Clonay | of May. o 43 26 26 8 0 } | t 3 7 i howow 2 s FORD AGENCY tch Harbor 45 18 30 Calm T Al k M : s R Kodiak a2 30 32 4 0 aska Music upp]y (Authorized Dealers) Cordova 54 30 30 4 0 Clear Arthur M. Uggen, Manager GREASES Juneau 30 36 38 1 14 Cloudy| | Pianos—Musieal Instruments Foot of Main Street ‘Sitka 47 36 — - 06 and Supplies | . — ous Ketchikan 4 s 42 8 37 Cloudy|| Phone 206 122 W, Becond | | #1894 Lot Prince Rupert 48 40 40 14 34 Pt.cudy ; Eémonton 68 42 46 10 A Y b : | Seattle 60 52 52 6 0 Cloudy | 2 Portiind 68 54 54 4 0 Cloudy . i B - 5 Sin-Francisco .. 58 | 50 50 4 0 Cloudy " ” | 3 o New York . 54 { 50 52 6 08 Lt Rai 3 © | Washingt 3 80 60 60 4 62 oudy ' e w Pon JUNO SAMPLE SHOP W Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ¥ WEATHER SYNOPSIS Y trough of low air pressure coveredthe northeast portion of the | ngrth Pacific Ocean, most of Alaska, and western Canada. this morn- | ing with a central pressure of 29.30inches at lat. 55 degrees north, long | 145 degrees W. Light to moderate precipitation efl'qmn part of Alaska, western Canida and western Washington with | eperally fair weather obtaining over the rest of® Alaska, central Can- | idh, Oregon and California. Temperatures over the Territory- were | | mosuy ‘cooler last night. Juneay, April B*Sunrlse, 6 16 CHRYSLE! OTHER AGENCIES: | “AWlas Imperial Diesels I and cther engines of qudhty CHAS. G. wimnm €0. prevailed -over am sunset, 7:41 p.m. A COMPLETE MARINE ENGINE —These engines have proved themselves in TROLLING and SEINE boats for: COMPACTNES UIET ECONOMY—LACK OF VIBRATION—CLEANNESS AND POWER. JUNEAU ALASKA Enohuu and Maclnmsls—Marine Hardware "CHRAS. ¢ W - — | tomorrow night in the high school | and | Friday; moderdte to' fresh southeast winds except moderate to fresh| ma". is to be mforma, the dle of next month. e e OLDTIMER HERE Knute Johanson, oldtimer of the | High School will make their Student # Body Frolic an “Umbrella Dance” | | This annual affair will take place; !gym from the hours of nine to| | Island from the days of 99 and form- music, | while under d(\n 's care. The new motif is something really | i er conditions of Juneau. Entertain- ¢ f | ment to be presented during the in=| termission a committee headed bvlpflot who hds been flying for Star ]Mux;: Fukuyama will serve refresh-| Airways in recent months, is a fis- sident, and Mr. A. S. Dunham, ad- | Tuesday. |viser, are supervising the vsnou_s“ Sasseen came down from the the dance for the past few days. The| He will return fo Anchorage on the boat with his wife, and will fly Party This Even ‘Farly INSEVeNINg MOOSE T0 INSTALL . Honors Miss Storms| ON FRIDAY NIGH twelve, and Wesley Barrett's orches- | er resident of Juneau is here rrom | lnvu and clever, and is especially of- | V.| termission will also be in keeping | ments, itor in Juneaw, awaiting the afrival | committees which have been work- | Westward a few days ago and has with Art Woodley. | | Officers ‘of ‘the Loyal Order of tra has been secured to supply the|Tenakee as a guest of Y. Shitanda | fective in view of the general weath- | ~ |with the new theme. Also during in-| M. W. Sasseen, veteran Alaska Eckley Guerin, Student Body Pre-{ of his wife from the south next ing on plans and arrangements for | been. a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | it | | Moose will be installed at the regular evening Mrs, H 1. M¢Donald | || INTHE BARANOF HOTEL - Teleplione 133 JAMES C. CO@PER C. P. A, [ ROOM 1 | SHATTUCK BUILDING | mmme SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | i % Phcirlc ALASKA AmwAYs mc Case Lot Grocery | “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR” | Juneau Girl Is Star of College Musual Comedy . Miss Patience (Trudy) Harland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Har- land of Juneau, student in the dram- atic department, University of Ore- was credited with giving the outstanding performance” in musical by the gon mosi With Fear and Trembling,” comedy recently presented Tniversity Miss Harland made her comedy debut in a singing solo part and in addition sang in a trio and danced and sang with chorus num- bers. She was also assistant stage manager for the production, in charge of costume and scenery de- musical ) signing Commenting upon Miss Harland's vart in the show, a Eugene newspap- aid after the opening night: "he most oft-standingly artistic performance was that of Patience (Trudy) Harland, singing ‘Water- front at Midnight' on a dimly-light- ed, misty pier. The Harland voice was husky, sweet and just a touch of torchy—The real McCoy.” A 'second comment by the Eugene paper aftér the show's repeat per- formance was: “Especially commendable in last night's show was the ‘Watesfront at Midnight' song, sung by Patience Harland, known to her intimate friends as ‘T The scene was thrillingly dramat Miss Harland is a graduate of the Juneau High School, was bern in Juneau and spent all of her school days here, \ Uni- Last year she attended the versity of Washington where she studied dramatics and this ye transferred to the University of Or gon where her sister, Miss Frances | Harland, is teaching in the French | department. | Patience Harland is planning to| spend the coming summer with rela- tives in the Cape Cod section of New | England and will return to the Uni- | versity of Oregon in the fall for her ! third year. ’ | | | | | | i DISNEY DIPSIES WILL ADVERTISE Standard Oxl bl-gun a novel ad- vertising scheme throughout the na- | | tion today, with Walt Disney and his | comic characters the background. Dealers in Standard gasoline are giving out colored maps of the Uni- ted States and a comic supplement | weekly, describing a race across the nation between Donald Duck and | Mickey Mouse. It is undoubtedly one of the most colorful and entgrtaining bits of ad- | vertising ever put on. THAT'S | HAVENT WHAT'S PUZZLING ME- THE SLIGHTEST IDEA GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: | | IT COSTS SO LITTLE | TO DRESS SMARTLY l ‘ | DEVLIN'S Dishes—TRY HOUSEHOLD APPLIAN CES Harri Machine Shop HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART| “Try Us First” | \ —— U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS D. B. FEMMER—FPhone 114 For Information KAKE, PORT Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. p———— ALASEA Saflings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8.8 PAS Transportation Company TONGASS May 10 AT 9 P. M. SSENGERS REFRIGERATION AGENT *D. B. FEMMER Night 312 Phi one 114 Travel on a FREIGHT "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Louise May 8, 19, 30 Ccennections 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 is invited to present of the "THE LADY 0 WATCH THIS FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS: CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- |, ializing in Chinese and American The Daily Alaska Empire this evening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: Your Name May Appear RADIG ENGINEERIN Telephone 663 Distributors for 205 8. hallicrafiers US ONCE! this coupon BJECTS" SPACE & Manufacturing Co., Inc. Franklin St. TRANSMITTERS and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY OF ALASKA SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US GASTINEAU CA in connection and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials " PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU To I[mprove HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guésts! FE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ] ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . Frequent Flights to All Points in Southcast Alaska 'AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. Steanier® Leave i, Seattle *YUKON .. ... April 22 {BARANOF April 26 DERBLAY . April 21 ALASKA April 29 YUKON May 6 | “Due Juneau % «Northbotind April 25 April 29 May 2 May 2 May 9 May May May May *<~Connects at Cordova with S. S. Lakina for Cook Inlet, and Kodiak Island ports; also calls Yakutat northbound and " southbound. #—Calls' Ketchikan, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Cordova and Seward northbound. Haines, Juneau, Petersburg, southbound. Calls Seward, Cordova, Skagway, Wrangell and Ketchikan . For other information and reservations —— CALL—— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES , ADAMS, General Agent HYNER, Agent Phone 704 . 240 So. Franklin - Ticket Office Freight Office .... *- SouthBound |7 1 5 15 .w., Radio Communication i smmx&&am@ AIRLINE 'Y—Subject to ll‘l"vll uneau to Hawk Inlet nakee, Todd, Cove,. Hunmh and return. . *Fr nt. *TUES] Alex Holden, Chief Pilot PHONE 612 _ DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU : “SHELL ‘SIMMONS_—Chief Pilot stsm CUTHEBD Dispatcher ; All Planes 2- Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aerenautical Radio Station KANG 1red Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier 0'1’{‘““ boat from Sou equen ule, Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE; BARANOF HOTEL—-PHONE 623 A. B. {Cot) Hayes, Traffic MAIL imV;g; Sitka, mol Leave Ar. Seattle * NORTH SEA NORTHLAND . NORTH SEA . NORTHLAND .. NORTH SEA .. NORTHLAND HENRY GRI CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . May 26 Agent WEFKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle SFfi? May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30

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