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e ® THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. MAY 4, 1939. By GEQHGE McMANUS I BRINGING UP FATHER GREEN TOP Y | CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 DADDY-JUST LISTEN TO THIS- SOLNY WIRES THAT HE | THE PROUD FATHER OF A SIX- ND_BABY BOY-BORN THIS ORNING — WHAT'S, ALL THAT NOISE ? 1S MAGGIE SINGING ~ LAUGHIN' OR SKNORING? IT COSTS SO LITTLE ‘. TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S ializing in Chinese and Dishes—TRY US ONOE! Copr. 1939, King Fe A R e *L“ .»%u SgHoLD | Harri Machine Shop | MARINE NEWS | JOE VEWZETTI - | - as a paid-up subscriver to [ : | H “Try Us First” & " HALIBUTERS GET | M | ; * Dally Blaskn Rmyize ! | STEAMER _ovmmru HAUGFN TRANSPORTATION CO, 15 Srvheadiod prisaitl s ; ‘: ‘1"‘“041'4 le oo eoseessen M s DABT this evening at the box office y | ) NORTHBOUND | 5 # of the ® Princess Louise scheduled to ® % " - FORFISHTODAY : " comoron ssiemoon o » U. S. Mail Carrier CAPITOL THEATRE | .. t 3 : ;;:E}H:;fim]s];wr;dw i '3 Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, ¢ Pl I i 3 . 4 and recelve . :: 'm'?“ halibut lcamoes‘ v;e:e “Ekle?]" ® Tongass scheduled to arrive l‘or';’m w":;“;ga’ at 1 a E"?JRT ets to seet A ! ing at 625 and 4.25 cents a pound. |y SOHEDULED SAILINGS ® ‘ ALEX, L3 i Llnl.z Touun GUY i The Louhelen, Capt. Knute Hildre, | , oty gea scheduled, to sail ® D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 s f sold 11,000 pounds, the Ina J, Capt. o from Seattle tomofrow at ® Freight must be on dock not *-Pete Oswald, sold 13,000 pounds, the| o 47 » Iater than 4 P, M, Tuesday. i =~“Pord, Capt. Ole Brensdal, sold 9500 ¢ yykon scheduled to sail from ® | WATCRH THIS SPACE L epounds, and the Vivian, Capl. g ~ gegttje May 6 at 9 a.m. » ——— o — % ‘ | Charles Larsen, sold 9500 pounds ¢ pengli scheduled to sail from ® o e S | ‘our Name May Appear i also. e Seattle May 9 at 9 am. ® { R | _ New England bought the Ford and |y goUTHBOVND SAILINGS # " A — TR esnter-aeweeed ) i ::uuhetletr:o c}:)r!gr.;tl'sej Iwhfl; ?e;)zs;“r“’d] ® Northland scheduled to arrive ® - A L A S K - SEESRRUR b Eho O P, 0 e at 6:30 oclock tonight and ® 5 © \ o & Manufacturing Co., Ine. ‘ | Alsska Const Fisheries bought that, o ~ sajjs south at 10 oclock. ®| ROLLING ALONG WITH OLD MAN RIVER the oki-time packet boat, “Golden tali RADIuy ENGINEERING P -4 » Of the Vvilan. | Baranof scheduled southbound ® | fr urned down the Mississippi at 14 knots (153 miles) per hour in a series Transporiation 5 nklin —e——— Lo P etock tomorrow after- o | Esgle” is shown as she churach SONY, Gape Girardeau, Mo, the boat, more than 40 years out-dated, elephone 663 haui afl TRANSMITTERS . e at 2 o'cloc v -9 speed run from St. " and “De D ; | e noon. o fi“owl u';'r‘;v. herselt superior to the “Delts King” and “Delta Queen” which operate in Californis. company Distributors for (M ¢ @'S ana RECEIVERS ’DE"AH STARIS | ® Alaska scheduled southbound ® | i S e i A Ty | EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY ’ k. i P e :\I ES“GA“O“ | and if thought advisabie to prohibit plans for the coming year. [ [ ] , | s E AlASKA RU" o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® | Nv the traps, the “mode and manner) The Lawyers, winning flrst place, || gapyngy from Plor 7 Seattie L1 1] o Wednesdsy at 6 pm, for Sit- ® | and time” of calling for their elim- will, be given their attractive cups, Leaves i g o and w;'ypom Lot _1 NOR'I'H HSHI“G ination; second, the advisability of and with the second place Mer- Seattle COLUHBIA LUHBEB COHPA!" 4 { Steamer Denali will inaugurate| g part Jeaves every Wednesda: | maintaining or changing the geason chants and the third place Drug-!| g s TONGASS May 12 i “ithe Boutheast Alaska-Triangle run|e ~aq 7 s for Petersburs. Port e | prescribed at the present time for gists, will have free dinners. i OF ALASEA 3 —when the ship leaves Seattle next| g aor o 10T PCETS IR 2 o IS REOUESIE taking salmon in all fishing areas| Bowling committeemen promise ’ i ) g+ Tuesday, May 9 e e ol |of ‘Alaska; third, the effect of the “plenty of entertainment” and an'!| PASSENGERS FREIGHT Lllllbel' and Blll!dlllg Mflcflflk On Sunday, May 14, the Aleutian | g " 050 0 o @ o 6 @ @ @ —_— | present, takimg of herring upom«the evening of fun as well as business. REFRIGERATION safls from Seattle with the Rotary| > ‘Delegate Dimond Infro- | imen fahery snd with partleular | Reservations should be made by | PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU gonvention delegation. g e s g A respect to frllng, and, whether o | haning o leaving names . the ® SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 4 Jon ¢ TIREE TOMORROW. 4 duces Resolution Ask- | version into oil and meal i auyl‘pm‘c g P ity | AGENT and Modernize Your Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. i ! e i i |of Alaska should be further tesf¥ict- S . | : THREE FLOWN IN: | o kR R fest ing for Action Now led or prohibited; and fourth, the| FREE -~ FREE -~ FREE D.B. FEMMER sy : offshore fishing by foreign hationals Phone 114 Night 318 - | | Learn the “Ice Worm Wiggle” at| the Dugout, 7:30 to 9:30 Saturday | adv. ol Low tide—8:04 pm. 16 feet. | | By J. J. ECKLES | for both crabssand salmon. IHRE IAKE" ou' SR D ek The resolution provides tha?;lhn ABOARD AAT SHIP R PR ST ! v::‘;g;;gq‘%g“f‘;“f(l:l"“c";“‘:‘ | committee shall report to the House €Vening. No charge ;m< brought n RED WIH.IAMS A"D 1l)<lll(lfinéuv r.t$,('q.|l(:&;§\l{ thnLLMLi :;iaSf;;lg’l-\per);\‘llic\'v?hoachill:«let ear]ifi;fil i Empwirc L Rg | House Committee on Merchant Mar- , ) ED JAH"KE wlll Go investigation, together with reécom- ON WESTWARD HUNT HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION iooy i i | | Pilot Shell Simm ! three passehgers last nighf¥and took off for the islands again this morn- | ing with three more in the AAT Lockheed. Treat Your Battery ine and Fisherles, or a duly author- e, gations for enactment of desir- able or necessary legislation. | At the same time the gate | introduced a companion resofition ized subcommit thereof, be au- thorized and directed to make an| investigation of the fisheries of Al-’/ & Jack Roamer, H. C. Culp and G. | “~K. Gustafson came in from Chicha-| TWwo Juneau big game guides, Ed I gof. 1Jnhnke and “Red” Williams, are ! Mrs. Ralph Effner flew to Chi- |leaving on the Northland for Ket- chagof, Charles Shrewsbury to Hirst, | chikan tonight to join the Campbell and Nels Peterson to Sitka. !Church yacht Westward, Capt. |\ (This evening, Simmons was to James McDonald, and guide a party } bring in three native boys from | Of bear hunters. y “~ghe Sheldon Jackson School at Sitka | The hunting party is composed o %D ¢ h h Star for | Mr- and Mrs. Lorenz Iverson and ateh the steamer North Slar 0| e,y Roemer, all of Pittsburgh. A the party from May 7 to June 3. aska, Delegate Dimond on April 12 introduced a resolution in the House to provide the necessary authority for the investigation. The Dimond resolution calling for {the Congressional investigation of | the Alaska fisheries was drafted in| conformity with the text of House Concurrent Resolution No. 1, intro- (duced by Representative Walker of Craig, and adopted by the Alaska need for a Congressional investiga- | to provide that the expenses of the investigation, not to exceed $25,000,| should be paid out of the cm“ept ifund of the House. e da kil ELKS TO DINE :» & | AT BANQUETIN | RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 8, 19, 30 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Tickets, reservations and full ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska #“their homes at Yakutat. | b — |third guide will be Wes Meyers of | yggisature during the session ‘re- BA HO"E : TRANSCONTINENTAL AUTHORIZED CARRIER-—U. S. MAIL : ‘Km}llli:‘::s' and Jahnke will be with chlly adjpusned.” The W}alker oo | RANOF l-‘—«—-.*fV___, TRANS-ATLANTIC F Jlmi‘u DMR'ES I olution, besides emphasizing the | TRANS-PAOCIFIC Pnouz slz 5 n AY or "“;HT - ‘While Williams is absent from the i SUED FOR SOCIAL _ R SE(“RI" 'I'AXES ‘Waterud will take his chair. Commission entered suit ip District| The Catholic Daughters will hold Court today on behalf of the Terrl-|2 goodie sale at Bert’s Cash Groc- tory fer collection of §580.55 in un- |ery, Saturday, May 6, 10 am. adv. paid contributions, allegedly owed e e by Juneau Dairies, Inc. J_, Try an Empire ad. i avove tion of England’s much-discussed balloon bar< ‘ b . Londen. The gp-km_h_ggc,a,rmg.ol five miles., Sportsman’s Barber Shop, Oscar| -| Henry Roden and the late Senator tion of the fisheries, provided for a joint committee of five *members | | of the Territorial Legislature “charg- tion of $10,000 for the purpose. The| membership of the joint committee appointed by the Legislature are| Representatives A. P. Walker, J. V.| Davis, Harvey J. Smith, and Senator | Joseph:8. Hofman. While the Congressional investi- gating committee would properly | consider all matters relating to the conservation and reasonable devel- | epment of: the' fisheries of the Ter-| ritory, the four special features call- | ed for investigation in the Dimond resolution are, first, the use of traps for taking salmon, and whether or| not their use should be prohibited, [Winning Team o Get Clips| from tonight 6:30 pm.) at the Baranof Hotel, to present cups to the winning team of the mixed men and women’s | ~Plans for Next Sea- Elks bowlers will banquet a week (Thursday, May 11, FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) . GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Molors | | | ’ v © ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING (" 4 Alaska Music Supply|| Arthur M. Uggen, Manager r \ L SRILING SCHED 7| N g = particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska SERVING CALASKA THE YEAR SAILING SCHEDULE Kodiak Island ports. for other information and reservations ———CALL—— . GASTINEAU HOTR, | -——A 0 S K “R0 T A HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS-———Chief Pilot Kimshan *Frequent Alex Holden, Chief Pilot Operating Own Aerongutical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Badio Commmmdoation SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier ’IU!BI?’A!—IIIDMM&. ‘:k lr!;v:tl 'nrl mail boat from South. uneau , Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Cove, Hoonah, and return. p Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 NORTHLAND NORTH SEA . A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic s oresgongat 2t [ | J LITHER coa Gooome sate |t e oot con. SN foBeMade || poe o = -~ | GANADIAN PACIFIC T e g : The Unemployment Compensation mittee. It authorized an appmpria-‘ 55 Pl ! ane et | Au P l&nes 2 wa R i i | -Way Radio Equipped % Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound IN THE BARANOP HOTEL | BARANOF May 5 Telephone 133 Tngz%}fmo: ALASKA May 8 £ = ; SERVICE | DERBLAY . May 5 i REGULAR YUKON . May 6 May 9 May 15 ” ‘W, 8 AIRMAILL *DENALI May 9 May 14 May 15 JAMES c COQPER Service Every Trip TBARANOF May 10 May 13 May 19 il > ALASKA a May 13, May 16 May 22 " e R uneau-Fairbanlks ALEUTIAN .. o.foa May 1 May 18 May 20 ROOM 7 - whng 4 *—Calls Ketehikan, West « ‘Prince of Wales Island, Chatham SHATTUCK ING L \WLRO | i Straits, Juneay, Hain 8y, psnllhy sl %, % | —Connécts at Goftlova With™s. S Corddva for Cook Inlet and : PHONE 15 THE ALASKA LI fnlo:“s §§§T’fi§"§ E} M SKA H. O. ADAMS, General Agent m;tog:ew; 2 El?;‘:‘;?;&f’:; u,::: ."n . § 5 Case Lot Grocery SRR bt g | There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising - |

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