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q THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 5, 1935. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG GOOGLE--I'M LEAVING FOR MV PLACE (N THE COUNTRY-- T CAN'T STAND THE S\GHT OF THOSE HILL-BILLIES ANOTHER DOAY-- T WANT PEACE AND QUIET- YEP--TH' OU BOY CHECKED OUT-- GUESS WE BETTER PUT AN AD N THE PAPER FOR A BUTLER-- A ™ OKAY, JUDGE- €| BE SURE AN' LEAVE YOUR UNIFORM- DOUGLAS | NEWS | S ) DOUGLAS CITY COUNCIL HOLDS LONG SESSION Two Major Issues Discuss- ed — Cab Operation Ordinance Up SAM. The issue of the Chanrel Bus Line | operating in and out of Douglas on regular schedule under permit of a franchise versus the cab companies operating similarly without particu- | lar franchise again came before the| City Council last night for discus- sion and took up more than an hour 457 Map prepared by RCA e from which the war dispatches it is 3 am. in Juneau. Add that time to the above map. HOL' VORE VAWS TERGETHER,GOOGLE:- I AR PLUMB SOT GIN' HEVIN' STRANGERS ERBOUT DWELLIN'- HOUSE- e s Gieat Britain rights reserved. ) t 10AM. 1AM, T By BILLIE DE BECK ; ShbWing Exact Difference in Time Between Here and War Zone GOAST [;UAR[] 2PM. © 3PM. xplains in terms of Greenwich Meridian and U. S. Standard time, the difference in time between the capitals are coming to this locality. Juneau tim e is one hour later than Pacific Coast time. When it is 4 a.m. in Seattle, of debate, the result of which was tabling of the matter until advice of the Attorney General could be ob- tained. W. H. Bacon, managing op- erator of the bus company, present at the meeting protested against in- | fringement of his alleged rights in the matter while Mrs. Jerry Poole of the Royal Blue Cab Company, supplies and labor until gavemmem‘ent water system. A complete map funds arrive. They have received of the new system was also ordered about $15,000 worth of pipe and oth- made as it goes in. er supplies he said, ordered earlier New Liquor License Sought than actually needed to avoid any| Art Beaudin made application to | possible delay as the result of strikes.| the Council for approval of a retail The Council, without funds avail- |liquor license which was favorably also present at the meeting stated able for such an emergency, took the {acted upon. It is his intention he| that her company had no desire or | matter under advisement and wm‘smd to open a retail liquor store in intention to conflict in any way. They | decide on a course of action at quhe old Henson building on Front are operating to Douglas without later meeting to be held upon call of | Street. Application for the purchase | schedule, she said, just as they had | the Mayor. of Lot 9 on St. Ann's Avenue from been in Juneau for the past two| In connection with the new water|Fred Kronquist was also presented years. | works it was decided to have the city by Urho Kronquist. | engineers place stakes over the ex-| Twenty bills totaling $2,844.90, of isting lines of the Douglas Water which $1,600 was for ¢oal, were or- Wright and Stock Company, came | Works so that as construction of the dered paid by the Gouncil. before the Council to petition for | new system progresses there wili be b, an advance of finances to pay for no danger of disruption of the pres- Daily Empire Want Ads Pay! Money Advanced H. E. Olds, superintendent for SHOWER DANC EDATE The benefit dance planned for No- vember 9 for the purpose of raising funds to add heating and shower bath facilities at the Natatorium has been postponed ko November | 16, Chairman Hackmeister reported. Tickets for the affair are already on sale and going rapidly, he saidi. D CHILDREN BAPTISED ‘The two younger children of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Isaac were baptised last evening into the Lutheran church by Re? Erling K. Olafsbn of Juneau. 'The little girl was christen- ed Merilyn Ann and the boy Richard Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John Run- quist, grandparents of the children, were godfather and godmother. GET-ACQUAINTED PROGRAM PLANNED FOR P. T. A. MEET * The regular meeting of the P. T. which was postponed from No- { vémber 1 because of the change in | “Silver Night” at the theatre, will | be held Wednesday evening, Novem- ber 6. ©6f the high ool teachers, will be in the nature of a “Get Acquainted with Your High School” night. The | BxHet detalls will be éxplained at the | meeting tomorrow night. e e — J Seventy-three inches of rain fell| mas Cards at painless prices for any | in one month in Samoa this year. GOOGLE WHUR BE VE 2 HAIN'T HIT ERBOUT TIME FUR YOU-UNS TER BE | DISHIN' UP DINNER ? WE-UNS AIR - MORRIS HERE SOUTH BOUND Vessel, Stationed at Sew- ard, Calls on Way for | Annual Overhaul The United States Coast Guard cutter Morris, commanded by Lieut. Donald B. MacDairmid, arrived at the Government Dock at 10:30 o'clock last night. Regularly stationed at Seward, the Morris has been on hali- but patrol in adjacent waters, in- { cluding spawning grounds, now clos- 'ed to fishing. The Coast Guard ! vessel is on one of her semi-annual cruises to Seattle for cleaning and painting before the water line, and for general repairs for which equip- ment is not available at Seward. She will be in Seattle about a month land will then return to Seward. | The personnel of the Morris in- cludes 20 men and three officers— Lieut. MacDairmid, Boastwain P. R. Lloyd, Executive Officer, and Ma- | chinist J. J. DeCarlo, Engineer Of- | ficer. Lieut. MacDairmid conferred this morning aboard the Tallapoosa with Lieut.Comdr. Fletcher W. Brown, commanding. il A S MRS. HASTINGS ILL Mrs, James Hastings, the former |camp, became lost and his body was' Elizabeth Grigsby, is reported ser- The program, which is in charge jously ill in a sanitarium at Berkeley, | California, e IT WON'T BE LONG NOW! Phone 374-2 rings and a represen- tative will show you samples of the latest creations in beautiful Christ- * purse. They ain’t stream lined or air conditioned — - but they sure are mild and they sure got taste [ mild ripe tobaccos . . . we believe Chester- fields will add a lot \ to your pleasure. : LIGGETT & MYERS TOBACCO CO. . e R AL P b . i | merce of Fairbanks, succeeding Paul " BAILEY’S M'KANNA HEADS Former Juneau Steamship Agent Is Chosen to Be President FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Nov. 5.— Robert J. McKanna, Alaska Steam- ship Company agent here, and form- erly of Juneau, has been elected President of the Chamber.of Com- J. Rickert who declined the nom- ination, i Arthur S. Brown has been elected | Vice-President, J. G. Rivers re-| elected Secretary and George Preston } reelected Treasurer. | - e SALMON TREATY OLYMPIA, Wash, Nov. 5—The sockeye salmon industry wiil support several thousand families, R. K. Tif- fany, Executive Secretary of the State Planning Council, said here today. “But,” he added, “it will die un- less the pending fisheries treaty with Canada is soon ratified by the | United States. The spawning grounds lin Canada provide fishing to the | waters in Washington and British | Columbia.” MRS. J. P. WILLIAMS TO TALK ON ETHIOPIA Ethiopia and her problems in the Italo-Ethiopian crisis will be the subject of a talk by Mrs. J. P, Wil- liams at the Friday afternoon meet- ing of the World Service Circle of the Northern Light Presbyterian| Church. | The circle meets at 2 o'clock in| the church parlors and is open to all Gastineau Channel women. — e - DIES FROM EXPOSURE Walter Zehm, aged 28, road worker | on the Mitkof Highway extension,' nine miles south of Petersburg, died from exposure during the recent cold snap. He wandered from the road found two miles away by a searching | party. — -t - — | SPECIAL DELIVEZ’+ TO DOUG- LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2:30 pm. “elly Blake's SPECIAL DE- 'LIVERY—Phone 442. adv. UM URGED IN WASH. | -Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. Flowers For Show Miss Star Hagle with blossoms of the rare antheriums, grown I the botanical gardens of the Sai Diego, Calif., fair which were & g to the National Airmail Show Milwauke (Associated Prew SPECIAL DELIVERY TO DOUG LAS! Daily at 10:00 am. and 2: pm. Kelly Blake’s SPECIAL DE< LIVERY—Phone 442. ady, —y ‘Schilling - Buy pepperiothe . larger sizes. \Look what you save! 301. pepper )l 4o pepper 159, 8oz p_gpper 254 | > ek COSMOPOLITAN BEAUTY SHOP / & E. J. COWLING, President Gastineau Construction Co GENERAL CONTRACTING Juneau, Alaska UNITED FOOD CO. CASH GROCERS Phone 16 We Deliver Meats—Phone 16 Private Booths CAPITOL BEER PARLORS | AND BALL ROOM Lunches Dancing Every Night CAFE 24 Hour Service “WHERE YOU MEET YOUR FRIENDS" Merchants' Lanch hort Orders Regular Dinners Heating Plumbing PHONE 34 RICE & AHLERS CO. i Sheet Metal Work French-Italian Dinners Telephone 409 GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU HOTEL BUILDING FOR INSURANCE See H. R. SHEPARD & SON ¢ p B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. . Wines—Beer For Every PACIFIC COAST COAL CO, Purse and Every Purpose PHONE 41%