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" THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1939. — S — e ‘“"—————“.},—::-——',__—_,_*——'—.-—‘—_—‘fi BRINGING UP FATHER 8Y GoLLY-E SENDIN' IN A NAME A GOOD ONE-I AN’ THOU RYBODY | BABY-| WISH ‘D.THINK' OF Was WOW/ I'VE GOT IT=- IT'S YOSWALD"-I'LL. GO HOME AN' TELL IT TO MAGGIE- | HOPE MEMANUS FOR TH' THOUGHT "OSWALD™ THAT'S A NAME YOU DON'T HEAR VERY OFTEN | QUESS UL GO BACK TO THE OFFICE- WILL LI == MARINE NEWS “|||50 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON, Two Eledras Fly 14 Today Seven passengers flew north and seven were to arrive this afternoon from Fairbanks on the PAA Eleclra run Pilots Burton Lien and Bill Knox took out V. Sjolseth, Carl Berge Anthony Polet, Dr. A. F. Levine, B D. Stewart Ann Dwyer Sally Knight Pilots Al were to bring J. G. Beckman, John Vlahovic John Vlahovic, J. H ris, I leing, and Frank McCaffrey D NORTHLAND OUT YESTERDAY FOR SOUTH WITH 36 The motorship Northland passengers south from here day everiing as foll For Seattle—Mrs, Nattic chael, Mrs. B. H. Carroll, Ce Woody, Harold Olds, Dr. R. E George Smith, N. Home, Gilbe Home, Nellie Home, Mrs. J. S. Mac Kinnon, “Skipper” acKinnon, A P. Brewer, George Lane, J. C. Wing- field, Mrs. A. P. Brewer, Patsy Brew- er, D. Paulino, Mrs. George Tulint- seff, Nadja Tulintseff, Nickita Tu- Hntseff, Merle Faucett, Oswald Var- ness, F. Kelly, Lillian Penny, Mrs, L. Cope, Margaret Cope, Edward Cope { To . Ketchikan—Zaida Carlson. Martin Holst, J. E. Boyle, Sam Spencer. *To Petersburg—Emma Paul, J. B Loftus, K. McLeod. To Wrangell—Fred Bezekoff. TAKU BRINGING 9 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, June 3.—Steamer Taku, of the Alaska Transportation Com- pany, sailed during the night for Juneau and way ports, The Taku has the following pas- sengers aboard booked for Juneau Wayne Daniels, Rosemary Daniels, Mary Jane Daniels, Mrs, R. P. Dan- iels, Mrs. R. W. Effner, Howard Fash, Mrs. Howard Eash, G. H. Car- penter, Mrs. G. H. Carpenter Hall Mr Mt Nau- nd W in L. Brenn Monsen | STEAMER MOVEMENTS '; . e — |Yukon of the Alaska any sailed at 9 ning for Southeast and South- Alaska ports with 207 first and 59 stecrage passengers JUNEAU BOUND Steamer teamship o'clock this June 3. — . NORTHROUND to arrive Mon- e |} have six days’ ®| ngers for Juneau include the Tuesday. Should day’s mail aboard. e Tuesday cu due late Wednesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prin Louise scheduled Wil from Vancouver tonight el Mrs at 9 o'clock o T. W duc one foliowing Mrs- A. Stokes, Louis Johnson wife, Mrs, Tyson, Olive Jones ne LaForce, Mrs. F. W. Jones, Schmidt, Claire Brooks. Johnson and two children Pierson and wife, Mrs. L. W cail © |Jones and two children, Mrs. Alice Ericson Miss . Virginia McMullen M. Christer Johnson, E. Wahlstrom, Francis M. Wahlstrom, Mrs Mrs. Robert F. Clark e Coyle, D. L. Brennan. Elizabeth Logan, Frances Spar- :on, Mrs. H. Lorimer, Claire Wednesday atl 6 p.m. for Sit- ® ‘camphel]l, Thelma Thompson, H. G. ka and wayports. ® Harper and wife, Mrs. Theo Adams D: leaves every Wednesday ®'np Henry Sully, Mrs. Vern Soley 7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® pyang gackson, John G. Reed, Mrs Alexander, Kake ~anG way ® George Bohanich, T. wite ports. ®'and son. s MARINE AIRWAYS 10 MAKE FLIGHT ON ISLAND RUN | Alex Holden returnea from Ket- chikan in a Marine Airways plane yesterday evening after flying Gov. John W. Troy to Bell Island, bring- ing back W. A. Bates, Jack Roehm and Harry Watson Pilot John Amundsen returned from the islands, bringing Fred Har- ris, Andrew Davis and Walter Hellan from Hoonah. Today, Amundsen was to go to Hawk Inlet to bring in Frank Eb- brett and G. Selfridge, while another trip was scheduled for the islands, with P. H. Carol for Funter Bay, Mrs. George Harjur for Sitka and Jim Cooper, roundtrip to Tenakee. Jack Gucker, Lynn Forrest and Lynn Forrest, Jr. are to come in from Sitka on the return flight. SALMON LOADS SOLD; HALIBUT HELD ON BOARD Dow, | 137.12, ojand o {Imc to e Lillian cheduled June 9 at 10 a.m. ® eduled to sail from e eattl 9at 9 pm o ion ess Charlotte scheduled to e Heath il from Vaucouver June 10 ® Sells, K at 9 pm ® | Milo SOUTHBOTIND SATLINGS ®lung, Aleutian scheduled southbound @ Kel June 8 ® D LOCAL SAILE . Dstebeth scheduied to sail every ® , Miss Mar Rose, V M. Lane, M Blume | ! I i Oat 5 M Mis Long, 6 090000%0620%0000000000090e060000s0 .. TIDES TOMORROW ! 169 feet. -2.0 feet feet feet. High tide Low tide High tide Low tide 1:46 a.m 8:18 a.m,, 2:44 p.m,, 8:2! TIDES MONDAY High tide—2:21 am., 162 feet Low tide- 4 am., -13 feet High tide—3:21 pm., 147 feet Low tide—9:04 pm., 34 feet o - S ! Stock QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, June 3. — Closing quotation of Americ\» Can at to- day’s short session of the New Yo! Stock Exchange, is 94, American Power and Light 4%, Anaconda 25, Bethlehem Steel 58, Common- wealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Wright 5'%, General Motors 44'%, International Harvester 60, Kenne- cott New York Central 15 Northern Pacfiic 9, United States Steel 487¢, Pound $4.68%. DOW, JO! AVERAG The following are today’s Jones averages: industrials i rails 27.94, utilities 23.52 Two halibut boats, one salmon packer and four trollers had ar-| rived at the Juneau Cold Storage dock this morning for discharge, | while others were arriving this af- |ternoon. | The Curlew and the 31A303 brought in approximately 10.0001 —d o ; : By GEORGE McMANUS GARBAGE COLLECTORS LGt g Taj{: HS ALASKA'S NEW BOUNTY LAW IN EFFECT MONDAY Wildlife A(.liGHS fo Identify Juneau-Fairbanks Pelts as Being Wolf | pejhel-Nome or Coyote NDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL | (Summer Schedule—Effective June 1, 1939) READ UP from ¥ Thursday and ! iage One) properly executed 0 and sworn to, together the pelts, with the ulna and rad bones of the left forearm or for attached thereto in the natural s all animals on which bounty is |, to a Wildlife Agent of the| ka Game Commission, or other |y g, g o (ficer designated by the Alaska Game Commission, for identifica tion and certification Any pe sending such claims and pelts mail or otherwise to any officer f identification or other purpose shal | assume all risks of loss or damagc of any kind whatsoever “Any Wildlife Agent of the Alask Game Cor on, or other officer designated by the Alaska Game Com- | mission or authorized by this Act.| upon receipt of an affidavit and claim, properly prepared and execui- | ed, with the pelt or pelts of wolves | and coyotes, with the ulna and r: e b o el i [ CALL 642 | TRIPLEX “Odorless’ | | 1400 9:00 | Wednesday | Ar.| 5:00 | Lv.| 2:45{ | 1:00 | PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE shall examine su¢h pelt or pelts and | DRY CLEANERS if he belie them to be wolves or } Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ | " FAMILY SHOE STORE move the leg bones from such pell punch holes of not less than one-| half inch in diameter in the left| s of the pelts, complete the iden- | “Juneau’s Oldest lu- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager | tification certificate on the affidavit | and claim, and promptly forward! such affidavit and claim to" the} | Treasurer of Alaska, at Juneau, Al-l | aska. The leg bones shall begde: troyed by such certifying officer and the pelt or pelts returned to the| g claimant or to such person as he shall designate, “It shall be the duty of any per- son sending any pelts to any officer for identification and certification or other purpose. to clear] and plainly state what disposition he de- sires shall be made thereof. In the person sending such pelt or pelts desires them returned or sent el where, he shall enclose with them a properly addressed tag, with suffi- cient postage affixed thereto, show- ing clearly and plainly the address | to which he desires them sent. If any pelt or pelts are received by any | officer without proper instructions for their disposition, he shall in his discretion destroy them as being worthless or forward them to the Treasurer of the Territory for dis- position in accordance with existing laws relating to unclaimed property.” Board to Examine Benes wildlife Agents have already re- ceived instructions from the Game Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" i i Phone 704 240 So. Franklin | T O e TR s S Treat Your Battery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE X you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. b i r HOUSEHOLD ‘ APPLIANCES | Harri Machine Shop | “Try Us First” | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, 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 later than 4 P. M. Tu¢ ¥ D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 ight 312 ‘ i) ;"_"—_".b‘_—_—-———-——- ALASE Transporiztion Company @ Sailings from Picr 7 Sea 1 5 attle June 2 June 9 S TAKU S.8. TONGASS AT 9 P. M. ASSENGER! FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER DEA PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 30; June 9, 23 Princess Charlotte June 16 Connectlons at Vawcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC News Today—Empire. Commission on their duties in con- nection with bounty claims. For the purposes of the act they will “des- FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the 2 Bowl Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American &pecialties) CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $500 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 For Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Children’s Haircutting FORD AGENEY (Authorized Dealers) ! GREASES _ - Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Molors IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S RE LXANDER w0 palQ-up subsurzser fo The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office OF Ihe. st CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ‘MAGNIFICENT ORSESSION’ WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear & Manufacturing Co., Ine. 205 S. Franklin St BADIY ENGINEERIN elepione 663 hallicraflers TRANSMITTERS Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY CCLUKMBIA 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 | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | 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 — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG ~ @ FOR A PEEK-A-BOO at King George and Queen Eliza- mmend these periscopes, decorated in This was in Ottawa as monarchs con- bring them eventually to U. 8. | Charles Forward, Forest Service Ad- | {pounds of halibut, while the troll- | troy” the leg bones by marking them \ers belonging to Jim George, John |in a certain way, but will forward Brandvik, Mark Mercado and Bill | them to the Game Commission of- Poole brought in about 3,000 pounds | fice here, where a board of three, of troll fish. consisting of Executive Officer The packer Elfin II, from Elfin |Frank Dufresne, Assistant Homer Cove, Capt. Ernie Swanson, brought [ Jewell and whatever employee of in 12,000 pounds of salmon. the Commission is stationed at Ju-| Salmon sold at 11-7-5, while hali- | neau at the time, will examine the put cargoes had not been pur-|bones and have the final word on |chased early this afternoon. | whether they are wolf or coyote or | fraudulent. Then they will really be | e —— - RANGER X ON WAY (O aury ot i Tressirers office FROM KETCHIKAN under the new act is to prepare and distribute forms and information Bound for Juneau for the first|relative to bounty claims and to ac- time this year, the Forest Servige |tually pay the claims after they have launch Ranger X left Ketchikan |been fully certified. The day of the today with a tow of a diesel light | “boneyard” in the Treasurer's office plant for the Montana Creek CCC |is over. |camp and a tractor for use in the| Punishment for making a false Juneau district. statement in an affidavit for the Lyle Blodgett is Captain of the | PUrpose of obtaining a bounty is a “Ten” and a passenger aboard js|{ine of not to exceed $1,000 or im- | ’ prisonment not to exceed cne year, ministrative Assistant, who hasbegn | OF Doth. Auy person making a false at Kotihikan for the: pash iHeRe | ohal aiso be: 1able o -Hug weeks. Territory for refund of any bounty ¥ obtained fraudulently. B (8 | No bounty is to be paid, the act| I provides, to any salaried employee | lof the Alaska Game Commission, the National Park Service or the| Forest Service. Screen Test Answers 1. Judith Barrett (shown in the_ Pt ) ted Artists studio wa changed to Samuel Goldwyn .pc.u;:_‘ o3 Hedy, Lamarr; She, *Roencer | TO WIHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Tracy, sne made i Take Thd Meq || H. 8. Graves announces that Wil- ) liam C. Wright is no longer asso- h they believed it showed h:lll L"': marr to disadvantage. No other PICZ | ¢izteq in the H. S. Graves clothing | store and that the undersigned will ture has been scheduled for 4, The Westmores. Perc rtment at Wa « amount. Together | settle all accounts which are now for may hereafter become due from | said business, and that all sums | receivable are due to the under- r own cosmetics firm. ) Right, the film star is really signed alone. May 31st, 1939. | H. S. GRAVES, Tyrone Power Jr. (b) Wrong. Deanna will be 17 next December {0 Right, after winning a dance Contest in London, she was in the Shoruses of Charlot and Cochran | Covues " (d) Wrong, they are, in | fact, stair-steps: McLaglen, 6:fcet- sole Owner. | gincnes; Cooper, -2 an S oS s s { 5 Empire classifieds pay. adv. %4 SERVING TALASKA N THE YEAR SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle May 26 May 27 June 2 June 3 Due Juneau Southbound | June 4 June 8 June 7 | June 11 *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. Cordova for Cook Inlet B and Kodiak Island ports. t—Southeastern Route. #—Calls Yakutat northbound and southbound. §~—Calls southbound at Sitka June 7th—Metlakatla June 9th. Due Juneau Northbound May 29 May 30 June 5 June 6 Steamer ALASKA SALEUTIAN TDENALIL *YUKON RS ) 1 P S g THE ALASKA LINE T T RANEE L R (R H. O. ADAMS, General Agent G. A. HYNER, Agent PHONES Ticket Office . Freight Office PN (O o p— 1 ~ y ':“'- ; Alaska Stearhship Company SERVICE -ON‘AYI-ALASKAR*ROUTES MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commarication 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. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayel.. Traffic HLAND, ORTATION COMPANY. WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seatile NORT 1 | Lv. Juneay So. Bound June 9 June 16 June 23 Leave Ar. Juneau Seattle No.Bound ...June 2 June 6 June 9 June 13 June 16 June 20 NORTH SEA NORTHLAND . NORTH SEA .. HENRY GREEN, Agent .. JPhone 109 CITY WHARF ... ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent

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