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"_THE DAILY_ ALASKA EMPIRE BRINGING UP FATHER MONDAY MAY 8, 1939 F’ 'VICMANUS By GEORG LOOK-MOTHER-THIS 1S THE PICTURE THAT SONNY SENT OF HIS BABY - ISN'T HE JUST CUNNING ? -ISN'T HE JUST, DARLING? r THAT! I MUST SHOW BOY” IT TOJIGGS- | KNOW IT WILL PLEASE HIM — LIKE OUR BABY BABY- AND JUST LOOK- HE LOOKS EXACTLY YOU DD AT THAT AGE- DID | LOOK LIKE THIAT WI—‘E-'\J I WUZ HIS AGE? MY OR MOTHER AN' EAT HEQ HOW. THEY MUST HAVE SUFFERED- 22 60 SOUTH WITH ALASKA OVER SUNDAY The \1(‘dlll(‘l' AL\.\I\.\ through Juneau yesterday passengers here from points and took 22 south Arrivals were R. F. Noble, Mr Géorge Greenawalt, A. Dilano, Henry Rappalt, E. Overand, C. M. Nicker son, G. H. Hambright, Lester Sim- mons, Lester Stolt Sailing to Seattle were Gladys Forrest, Edith Cuff, G. M. Galvin F. Soderlund. E. S. Stuart and wife Miss C. M. Lund, Mrs. R. B. Earlint H. C. Culp, Miss M. Goldstein, E. T. Forsythe, Ben Bellamy, Gust Stan- off, Obert Tobvi To Ketchikan—A Mrs. W. M. Krogh J. C. Roehm, Ben Carlyle To Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs. iam Fodcnbux 4 D MARINE AIR PlANES ~ FLY TULSEQUAH RUN AND WEST T0 SITKA tw passing left nine Westward Mavern Overby J. B Van Wes Kittell Wwill- Airways planes made trips in opposite directions y day, Pilot Alex Holden flying Sitka and Pilot Johnny Amundsen flying to Tulsequah Holden flew Joe McGinty agd Mrs. Gil Rich, Bob Dou and E. R. McCausland to Sitka, M G Douglas and McCausland making the round trip. ‘Amundsen flew a freight load of meat and mine superintendent B B Neiding to Tulsequah, returning with Neiding, Mrs. Hans Froese Hnm Froese Jr and D. Mvaxlv (plebrallo‘l Held . 5YearsTooSoon \ BETHANY, Mo., May 8.—Solemn- lyi-the ladies of the Eastern Star gathrered to observe the golden an-| ry of Bethany Chapter 25. ree weeks of preparation into the occa but the couldn’t use their elaborate programs because a last-| minute calculation disclosed the chapter was only forty-five ars old—not fifty. - - The Empire Marine Mr T gone ladies solvenir ye Try classifieds for NORTHBOUND scheduled to arrive at 30 o'clock tomorrow after- yuld have four hoard. cheduled to day North tomorrow morning SCHEDULED SAILINGS Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 am, lomorrow Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle May 10 at 9 a.m Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle May 12 at 10 a.m chedulgd to sail from May 12 at 9 p.m. cheduled to sail from » May 13 at 9 am Louise scheduled t icouver May 13 arrive Seatt Princess sail from Var at 9 p.m SOUTHBOTND SATILINGS No steamer west, north LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesda t 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and waypor Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. 16 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTlE‘ SEATTLE, Muy 8.—Halib ll-l and selling their catches here today are as follo From the western denskjold 10.000 pour 8 and 7 cents a pound From the local banks 18,000 pounds, California pounds, eanora 13,000 pounds, all selling for | 8 and 7 cents; Hoover 17,000 pounds, | Mariner 15,000 pounds, both at 7% | and 7 cents; Reliance 7,000 pounds, | F. C. Fergert 10,000 pounds, 7' and 612 cents; Livesley 15,000 pounds, | Prosperity 15,000 pounds, both at 7% and 6% cents; Alitak 12,000} poundc 7% and 6% cents; Arne pounds, 8% and 6 cents; Evo- Iut\on 1‘: 000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents; Pioneer 3rd 16,000 pounds 7% and 7 cents; Mermaid 15,000 pounds, 8 and 7' cents. PRICES ELSEWHERE At Prince Rupert today 134,000 pounds of halibut sold for 8.40 to 8.50 | and 6 cents a pound Prices at Ketchikan are 7 and 4| and 10 cen ® 00000000000 00000e00%0cec000000a ‘Tor- ‘Wir l‘h‘\‘ 15,000 | - An eight-year-old shorthorn cow | in England produced 41,644'; pounds of milk in one year, an average of | 57 quarts a day. ASwinging Off the Mortgage Add ways of mortgage lifting. The Schroeder family of Kilgore, Ne oraska, is literally swinging the mortgage off their the country troubadour fashion, stead. Touring Washington. In the group: Helen, 17; §ehraeder: Betty. 12: John. 19: Billy, Jr., [ 400-acre ranch home- S i NEWS CAMERAMEN Yaquina 14,000 pounds, El- | they are pictured ir Floyd, 9; Mr. and Mrs. Will 14; Amy, 4, and Douglas, 11. } 4 1| LHOUSEHOLD i -A?PLIANCES ' Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” | HAUGFN TRANSPORTATION Co. | U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, every ‘Wednesday at 7 a. m. NDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. ALASEA Transportation Test pilot George Ayde is at the controls of this new fighter-bomber plane which is reported to have attained a speed of 575 miles an hour in a power dive during tests at Montreal, Canada. The ship, powered by.a 750-horsepower Pratt-Whitney motor, was manufactured by Canada Car and Foundry. | eramen rged them to look the {other way | “Look right along if you were lister dent,” a plumpist |pleaded. In the |cameraman wanted to be able to show first a shot of the President X iy !speaking earncstly, and then J Watson Webb and wife, G. Gilbert and wife, from passengers aboard the Yukon for big game hunting near Anchorage. They will be in Juneau | |listeners enthralled with his ‘words Most of the diplomats obeyed | tomorrow enroute westward. - the table, y to the Presi- amera grinder news reels the and the it the now empty the President d t is hard even for a un" 3 mat to appear interested in a bla d leaded with radio and sound | paraphernalia. Some persisted in | Imkxm into the camera. “Please look the other way.” A lemu"I‘\t cameraman seemed about mn the' pjoint- of saying, “look gtithe little birdie.” > clutely declined HAVE TOUGH TIME ' »vae E | And in the news reels it was bound to show the President urgengly | speaking—and these two turning their faces away. east, are lCununuoa mrom Page One! \ rane s 1ma mavca e v DART RETURNS 10 35 sages he wanted to record as the { FLOAT; 1 ABOARD President spoke. “Quit stomping aiound,’ snarled| W | one cameraman to another. The motorship Dart is back at “I didn't move,” growied the its Ierrv float moo today after other. Both spoke barely above a whisper. Every noise and jar is re-| corded. A wiggling camera makes the subject appear to be doing a jitter-bug fling in the news reels. A nervous cameraman, attempt- ing to change lenses to get a close- | up shot of the President—the stage is 50 feet away—dropped it on the' stand. It bounced several times and |a half dozen cameramen made ges- tures of pulling their hair and shrieking, noiselessly When the President had finished and returned to the White House, the Latin-American ambassadors and ministers around the table were persuaded to wait for extra ———— (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Motors Treat Your Banery 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. DIPLOMATS, NOT ACTORS Their chairs were spread out fan- wise from the.huge table so the cameramen could get a roving shot. of each row in turn. With one ac- cord they all looked squarely into the camera. Pohle]y but mslbtent]\ the cam- YOU'RE ALWAYS S SORE | of an Original LUNCHEON TREAT at the BARANOF | Watch This Spot! THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome G Ay |Ar. Fairbanks __[Lv.|Sun. 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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 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Comrearication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau tor Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshani Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 "Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic WEEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to smue Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No, Bound So.Bound -May 5 May 9 May 12 May 12 May 16 .May 19 May 23 May 26 May 30 NORTH SEA NORTHLAND ... NORTH SEA ... NORTHLAND ... . HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent