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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 9, 1939. s POLLY AND HER PALS ' By CLIFF STERRETT | ‘ THIS KEY PAW'S GETTIN' SO IABSENT- MINDED HE THAT AIN'T ANYTHING LEFT A TWO-BIT T' GIT ADDLED OVER! TIP ON TH' BREAKFAST TABLE / MAGGIE , MY MIND'S ILL WHY SO, ATT EéASE, SUSIE 2 g : HANBED N foe war will save your typists thousands of QU HE g needless motions every day \ I GUESS NOT, eAl_' 418 Cope 1919, King Pearures $yniicare, World ghts reserved. the Alaska Steamship dock \\h(l(‘ 1 [the canners’ negotiator: Wri, | 8 'S gotia S, ul\l {May 18, | mous. preparec ¥y n cf the l"'llll-‘ to prepare for opening o e can- BAI-I. GAME 12 iclty. One scig,cwritten by e — v f,l.,‘,:".l:l:,l,‘“ R s ‘\?.:.“'.‘k” "“‘m.{:]‘.‘;‘l‘»‘\: i Sy S i |Fred Elees 1 .nlrhree Moose Found-Beav- Canneryman W”gh' SBYS - ; School is out May 26, for a three j n ; and a half month summer vacato - — are s Tolomer. T ete et oo Violghons: Nil- Conferences Are fo HANS FLOE BACK, i st 5. 5 . Steals Home with De(iding e by ioaanos ek | - Rwer low Be Resumed | FLIES TO INLET (el :-‘v|4 the High School auditorium Marker-Bob Johnson | e e WITH MARINE AIR e At a me touch of this key, the motot . “’G'”u ;(]J” 7 dance around | phree dead moose, possibly winter Negotiations at Ketchi e- returns t rriage to the starting position, e Nor le kills but more likely the victims. of tween salmon pac and the Al- PR o U o or to an intermediate poi Which Beats alitinied Mister .Odoks y the victl s ackers ¢ e f the point, and spaces to Gefs Two HomerS “"f[‘(ljlfi’“".‘ claimed Mister Cooke hunters' bullets last fall. were aska Salmon Purse Seiners’ Union p;m;“:‘]:f :,‘:,x::,‘:,m‘,‘:ml‘[“,“(;( ‘[,;‘ SHEH'Y N v K N | the next writing line. Shifting for capi- o Wher €8 Bakio #irih are alluring | oobis U P8 Ik iter countey ifo ement for ihe 1039 Se- 1t urviveq in Juneau today on the| STILL HAS FAITH | ments of the corriags coatralled from the (By Associated Press) e Cre L1 WSO g Are 8 WS jast week by Wildlife Agent Harold con have not been deadlocked, but [pn o rr o 4 e < FRECTREN. SO RS P g 4 Pepper Martin won a game for the| 45 870und all the tourists they | Galiwas and ‘Deputy Bob Huntoon are merely temporarily suspended, |- ne; Yukon and flew to the FOR MATANUSKANS N R Cardinals yesterday. He stole home [ p SWATHM o feet |0 @ five day patrol trip by river |aceording to Frank Wright, Super- | oonety With Marine Alrways and ¢ with the winning marker against|yr o po covered with seet . |Poat. They returned to Juneau yes- iniendent of the Icy Straits Pack- | oo Leh to make preparations for e B U R R o U G H s the Brooklyn Dodgers. Their hearts are entrancingly terday iy’ Company the canning season. should fisher- Rogs Sheely, Director of the Mat- The Chicago Cubs beat the New York Giants behind the pitching of Big Bill Lee. The Cubs’ rightfielde wa - - - rm (Chorus) The Game Cemmission men re- A i"’(‘“ and cannery workers come to anuska Colony, is a passenger aboard . ted no sign of violation of beay- ‘Wright arrived i Juneau this af- {agreement with the packer the Yukon returning to his post at L E T I C A R R I A trapping regulations and said the ternoon on the stcamer \uk»-'l‘ Floe was nol enthusiastic about Palmer after spending’ six weeks in ' etchikan 3 Phil Cavaretta, broke his ankle slid-| We're sailing toward Juneau, to | beaver look good in that region. ~ from Ke after serving twojth» possibilitics of a settlement, but Washington conferring with Gov- S0l “Nnto sovond - bise it ABL . VAL Yer theone Ice is out and the river is low, so Weeks on the packers' committee said the cannery will work as usual ernment officials, T Y p E w R l T E R o oy Diana and Venus bave booths of 10W that the Taku Chief cannot in the fish season negotiations. |if settlements are made with Sheely said the colony will con- Bob Johnson collected two homers their own ) navigate just at present. The Agents A 25 percent increase in pink sal- unions tinue in its normal course and that to give the Athletics a vietory over|At the dos-gone-dest party since WeDtas far upriver as Tulsequah. mon prices was offered the sein- iy nothing new is planned other than Fov complble imablontion ol & SHl “Heck was a Pup. Between the boundary and Tulse- ers, Wright said, but locals refused ‘keep plugging along.” s the Detroit Tigers. It was the Tig « seventh straight setback All the gods have agreed to be up. duah, the Canadian Government is the offer by a vote of seven to| EVANGEUS]’ BAR”E‘ Victim of much eriticism, as all BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY ¥ Chuck Kelin's triple, with the cl ng the river of snags and cut- four, and further negotiations are colony directors have found them- We'll ski down McKinley's snow ting off points in order to assist the being suspended until union repr peaks as we roam ‘aku mine with its ship- sentatives at the conference ha And stop to stuff gold in our pockets had a chance to confer with their a victory over the Cincinnati Reds s SR The Yankees dropped oub of the|. ¢ Nome LY S S i lccals on the offer of the canaery-| Evangelist John E. Barnes We'll linger at Dawson a moment 4 3 % s king tonight at 7:30 o'clc at cpportunity,” Sheely said, “And it American League lead in losing to e S S m peakin; : P 5 ely f “ Chicago as Boston did not play. or twc 'vER EN To EE union asked a 20 percent |t Bethel Pentecostal Assembly will succeed in spite of everything. | Jim Tobin tossed a five-hitter for Yv]::)ll‘l;l)":E‘::'l_\”f‘)‘lm&: ;:4:\([’:1\:“5 BOI-H BlG FA'RS climination of fish traps on “‘[j,) \i:?“l"xi:‘:tt ;‘("‘n;'r:l‘;dcg“‘"“‘\:‘l:"m’ e T (o TELBP“““E on cALL AT Pittsburgh for a victory over the th ERE A five-year plan for total abolition ;Amd-.:\l‘.:vu. a \‘1()\\,\-;1 ;llop_ i England.” AlASKA HOMBIAKE l" FINA[ s[QV'(E m]u]‘;;‘pl sued with, Sheely, veteran of r Alaska still holds his Seattle, Wash. faith in Matahuska. 1105 2nd Avenue El 1780 is “It's a grand project with grand bases loaded, broke up a ball game | yesterday and handed the Phillies g R Whete the evenings are thirty da¥s 1 g Iversen, Deputy Fiscal Agent The Evangelist was an eye-wit- J B B f d s C GAMES MONDAY With Cornett at our side, for the U. 8. Forest Service, is to| On fish prices, the union asked ness and will be able to give a very MINE WORK BEGI“S‘ L (] urior 0. . 2 National League As our counsel and guic e both World's Fairs within the :um‘lm-ms ‘r: 1r1||k<[. flrv)vn cenls}‘;E?U)lldl;:;;‘;i‘;:w]’)‘)(a:]d(R:]CO:_‘):“ of}Lhn- AR | & Chicago 4; Boston 2. o e , S t few weeks. or chums, 28 cents for cohoes and [ever vhic] erested e whole | S pmea s, Were ceriin we'll never g0 e Ll ey S e S R i To See the Burroughs Demonstrated Cincinnati 7; Bhiladelphia 8. his office here, on is leaving were given five cents for pinks,| This will be the last opportunity engineer is now being undertaken o St. Louis.1; Brooklyn 0. (Chorus) Washington, where he has been six cents for chums, 15 cents for of hearing the Evangelist as he at the Alaska Homestake mine at| "Ow Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers American League We're bound for that land of stafioned fon several months, to cohoes and 25 cents for reds. leaves Thursday for Wrangell | Bluff, according to word received by | — - - b ‘Washington 2; Cleveland 6. enchantment and charm spend next weekend at the fair in' The last offer of the packers pro- - > - | Commissioner of Mines B. D. Stew- - New York 3; Chicago 5. Where Franklin deals out Matanuska New York. Then he is starting vided for a 25 percent increase over| Try The wmpnec classiteas for|art. J. G. Galvin is Manager of the Philadelphia 6; Detroit 5. N icros i ot th Dalfenia 10 st et ot e ot T Mty S b S e [There isno subsmute for Newspaper Advernsmg Pacific Coast League We're off with our stew pan and < up his family, see the San Fran- ' price to 6% cents on a sliding scale | 2 - sy whrs, e b snow shoes and pack cisco fair and return to Juneau in of o 15-cent raise for each fivel £ aveling And we'll probably never come back. June cents.raise on the markeb base ptice d shedule for this week: = . 3 I R R of $1.10 cents a dozen, such market ¢ and at Sacramento. (OURT PAR]’V m price based on the price being re- . Portland at San Francisco. WITNESS pAIR ceived by the individual packer, and L] Segttle at Los Angeles. fROM KH(H'KAN; not the general market price at b Hollywood at San Diego. | large : Ky H_OWN SOUTH D. A. MEN REMAIN Paciers aiso offerea 7 cents for | STANDING OF CLUBS |chums, 16 cents for cohoes, and g e of @ s Brite | Juty Bekgs Msz«)d l"m L()m' iding scale of a $1.00 base price, i.t::!fi:sth» 2‘: i: ‘Rupg ter John Newman arrived on "0 1 Beng: sctly Ly CORoM ALl | 660'L K'NS” ks . rther i I th Sea today fry etehi- | 1905 | San Francisco 20 18 Les Cook, Northern Airways pilot w)l”"‘“ I“I\ul!’ 1}. " l‘“': ‘-} 1)'“:[:‘ _’f‘c,‘“:"_‘ Although this offer was made by Hnliswaod 1 8 flew to Juncau from Atlin yesterday | Kan, where a term of District C¢ { here ol Everits “harles | ended last weel £ i 15 P BPEE NS R 1 19 472|cvening with Constable Char S ¢ = AT F ol s till at work cleaning up cases in . i s 11 21 47| Bennett, Bennett's wife, and two! work cleaning up cases ouls—%$2.25 each s o 44| Witnesses in a murder case now be- | the Commissioner’s Court at Ketchi- | Poited Pork Chop P“”‘ &C | ® 53N g kan are Assistant United States At- Kz 14 21 ‘a00| Mg tried at Prince Rupert. 2 “ORIENTAL” | S National League The murder case witnesses were |torney George W. Folta and Law- Your Wednesday Luncheon Won TLost P('( | flown by Marine Alru.n\ ])l]n( .h)hn rence kl'rx Jud',:e Gl*on,« F. Al“?<" Treat at the | P a0 e o Wrmpe o e th A Ttaried hre o we saeaneF | RUBBER BOOTS incinna A -e - 5 /6 S < ~qq | Steamer Princess Louise, C.P.R. nnnm | 5:"‘[’21‘:“: : ; "":’ W. Mulvibill accompanying Am-| Try an Empire d. " e . | s Pt 5381 ndsen. | T | v ;3‘:,'::““‘30”{ 2 fJ‘ :‘7"1’ Cook remained at the Mn-*l«nlm!l’ 1 . RUBBEB GLo Es Sl & 9 7| Airport and returned a short time | Y. Bn ué’p],,,,,/‘ 7 10 444|ater to Atlin with Constable amll w00LEN SHIRTS ypii 432 Mrs. Bennett. i Pittsburgh 78 Ak it SMEFR T | v American League | g Won Lost Pet. 5 FlIERS DIE " } v Boston 9 4 692 | New York 10 5 667 ‘ i > & ¢ Chicago 1 6 647 | : B W i i 1 St. Louis 7 8 467 LONDON, May 9. — Five Royé ; Washington T 9 438|a5 Force fliers died today in a PHONE 411 | Cleveland . 1 9 438 crash of three planes, bringing to n FHiladeighis B 20 875196 the total fatalities in Britain's IC 0 N N 0 R s M 0 T 0 R C 0 M P A N Y { 4 e 6 12 3334 Force this year. | R - Su;':"e';;ms % FOR BIGGEST IN SHOES VALUES FOR MEN A | and Young Men in SHOES an « JUNEAUITES T0 & DRESS UP FOR The Perfect Pair .. for greater ! "DAYS OF 98" beauty and wear? Costume Affair Is Planned | SRR COVER YOUR " for Enferfainment of | HICHRNAND Builtfor ALL APPAREL : Rofarians NOW WITH ARM- WEAR FOR WORK OR DRESS: STRONG'S LINO- LEUM —— and COMFORT ¢Cuntmm’d from Page One) iic »onference before they set | for” foot shore at Juneau Ask N Rotarians voted at today's lun-| sk our cheon to wear colored berets during | per-room the days of the conference, so they M 5 rices— .9 may be recognized anywhere as| p 66 members of the Juneau host club installed. ee This Is Our Regular Price — | | The berets, of a color as yet unde-} termined, will be ordered by the Ex- | # ecutive Committee. The Committee met last night to THEN — wax Wlth AHMSTRONG’S Li_nOglOSS fOl' con- . discuss the program. A large cir- ous ARt o8 b= e siebes wt s tinued perfection of appearance. You know it's good iy, SR S —it's an ARMSTRONG PRODUCT. the City, and a number of Rotary blemis have been purchased by s o gy ver e || Juyypneau - Young Hardware Co. | decorate the conference head- por quarters at the Baranof Hotel and . THE SHOE DOCTOR” NATIONALLY-KNOWN BRANDS 278 So. Franklin (Formerly BIG VAN'S)

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