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6 POLLY AND HER PALS THLADAILY ALA.SKA I:MPIRL. FRIDA’ v, JAN. 15, 1937. —_— By CLIF F STERRETT TAKIN' ON TEARFLIL WON'T DO,DEL.. T'LL GO DOWN ANI'GIVE L/M ATAL)\\\ To! e CLUB--GLUB, i SNIFF, SNIFF, BOO,HOO N WANT ADS [ e Z 5 AT RO g C6 : MISCELLANEGUS ¢ g WANT AD ¢ Steamer Movements having mink and want- PeRs {ANY ONE TR hFORMATION i |"ing to farm them out please|® NARTHBOUND . 4 ——— e 0. B sver | ® Gen. W. C , sailing from e rem five average words o thi communicate with bt ald & Windham Bay, Alaska. Can ! il R onsecutive | handle any number e arrive about Tue o Daily 1 line for con: ’ 5 Mrlinesday m MIMEOGRAPHING? Phoue 4351/ e SCHEDULED SAILINC B One day 10c | Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co.|e redu to sail ® Additional days aC | o t Saturday night. e i e num charge ... 50¢ Blic. Ferma-| o Norah scheduled to ® Hag Mail, 3,000 Tons of C t wave. 50c. o n Vancouver Janu- © g N it ‘ , telephone ¢ - arv 18 at 9 p. m. ¢ Freight, Also 241 Pas- i o SOUTHEGUND SAILINGS # yavrLt 5 v ads over telephone oo e o - S (0 No steamer north, west. . sengers ‘Aboard ot listed in telephone Plgxfl\ BEBUDS, ca o l‘“ll e LOCAL SAILINGS TLE Beginners' fall clisses nOW start-| | o 010 vec overy Wednes- ® B, Jan. e i—Ask for Ad-taker. | ing. Phone 5i4. Ruth Wood + dny might ot 6 p.m, for e O riling at noen s e = I e wayports # xn\md and way pml, has mail = ANTE gl L 000 tons of freight and 241 passen- or if an WANTED o Dart leaves every Friday at e o 'On¢ o0 EIEHE ARC 4 before D—Girt for general house- ® 17 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake & Motc ip rih Star is posted to tiser ple rk. Two in family. Write Em- ¢ and wayports. ® il for Scutheast / L ports to (Phone b pire M 242 s s e s ce o e e 0 e it Wad il bave ‘ and some Wil be given rgo of 2,000 tons and 16 passe THU DAILY ALASKA 1\f.r’mi~_ . ing inte I)’\-l[‘x;\",‘, TIDES TOMORROW 2. Ummel, purchasing agen @ 3 Ly ‘\f“‘ B . ———————% for Federal Bureaus in Alaska and . rge of the Government ck FUR SALE vill seil at g the pur-| Hi 2] Boigebs x boats for Alaska during A 14, ccrued interest from last| Low 9:15 m., 19 feet NG time strike, said the § B See Columbia| Hich fide 308 p. m., 163 feet o GdInE Nkt 50 West 9th S or John Reck| Low tide 9:30 p. m; -0.3 feet ' B s E5it | IR T as he will close ¥ point electric range Sy doors, for if he did not, there wou atiress 3 s ; il 4 be about 5000 tons on the whari s WANT Gooa used double bed T Wehich Hb Bonis Wee tuke and mattress. Phone 5032 AT THE HOTELS Aicenfonndlls I 3 2 Lo, Ummel said e is very little li- shitioglte S0 TED to room and board chil- — quor in the c 26 ard - 86 —Reasonable rates, schooling Gastineau “The unions e done I s vel lot 50x100, Write included finfield Home, Lena ncouver, B. C.; In straightening up E ¢ 2 Beach or write Minnie Field, Box F uver, B. C. there will be no drur 763, Juneau. Alaskan Cold Storage Cleanup Latest model white ; - D. E. Murphy, Juneau. Ccl. Otto F. Ohlson, General N SALE atest moce N her TURN your ola gola fnto value ager of t} Railroad, has B e e e -, OMh or trads ab Nuggeb Shop Juneau: ©. W.|str ain of the Gen. W irluded. Quic Nrans. RHOLA MAY Cuamd—sool C. Gorgas, he dicclosed in a radio 813“”‘ Inquire at Juneau TYans- ,..iio 1 517 Goldstein Blde. & to the Governor's office here, to| fer Co do all possible, on the 1 FIRST ofter ot i 2 rooi: abin. 838 Basin Road !UDT AID FOUND assist in ¢ & TR TPITA | commodities in Alaska port FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door MOST- Lo ,‘,m“k i e, shigsiperdit] g touring sedan, A-1 ing keys. Return to Empire. Re- v five-passe g Uad ORMATION WANTED condition. Connors Motor Co. L ¥ g - iy e rege g s wrist watch in 300 Rooms . 300 Baths | Whereabouts of John Knudtson, | FOR RENT or on Franklin St N | prospector is wanted. Any qunu.A- rom $2.50 "Return to Empire Special Weekly Rates heated, 9-ROOM am furnished ALASKANS LIKE THE house, ths, 6 bedrooms, elec- LOST—Black sprin spaniel dog . tric range, Frigidaire; 4 rooms, with blue roan breast. Answers am heated, furnished, electric to name of Sprig. Reward. Call ashing machine, Frigid- m..y G Watson.! 1 Windsor — room for Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC WELDERS Phone 379 m hree rooms and apt. Phone 173. wOZY, water, and bath. furn. apts. Light, cooking utensils Reasonable at Seaview. SAILANT TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA and SEATTLE OR RENT—Three-1 apartme From Juneau FOR RI quict h = | TORSQ room for n. 114 West Winter Rates | PRINCESS NORAH 6t St. Paor SITKA HOT SPRINGS | | i FURNISHED four large room Mineral Hot le:-; 14 house. Phone 187 after 5 P. M. | | Accommodations to sult every | a0 2 taste. Reservations Alaska Air | | Tickew, reservations and full HOUSE for rent—$25.00. Corner Transport. | particulars from Third and Ha Inquire Os- & ! V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent borne, Nugget Shop. JUNEAU Marine News SO YORE TH! ARTIST WOT'S ENGAGED T'MY NIECE \ WAL, SOMEBUDDY SEZ Yi WUZ SEEN WITH ONE O'YERMODELS IN YER LAP! AN' BY ™' shouid be given to Pastor H. Wood, Alaska Superintendent of IIn Seventh Day Adventists, at his of- fice, Main and Second. .. — | Make your rcservations early for d | the Sunday Dinner Dance at th | Termiral. Phone 376. — Cigars Cigarettes Candy Cards THE NEW ARCTIC Pabst Famous Draught Beer FOR RENT—3-room furnished apt. 5 ! T AT | On po Phone 2004, 425 Tih St. Ludwig Nelson il Alaska Music St Supply 30ZY, warm, turn. apts. Lught. #at- | WATCDMAKER and JEWELER| || Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | | “IIMMY" er, disnes, cooking utenss and | i vl 1 Musical Instruments 5 o8th. Reasonable at Seaview | . | | Shione 202 FIRIE etk CARLSON e gy oo i e—— T 122 W. Becond | APARTMENT for rent in Decker — - — ——— “I — i | I - |- — = = WE\{)!dma. 5 o * PHONE %06 | FOR RENT—Small apartment, cosy | Juneau Radio-Service | ! Chatham Mwarts Aranspoitation Co and modern, reasonable. Write| | o Your RADIG Troubles | z o R ' c “M s n ART” Empire § 1 | 122 Second St—Next door to | | | il Il 7 oY — g | San Francisco Bakery 1 |Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday VACANCY \1 cKi Apart; tursmea. | +7 DRY CLEANING |[at7a.m for Petersburs, Kake, port > e | Alexander aad way ports, e : i \Freight received rot later ihan 4 a5 A ATA NSO AR e p. m. Thursday. Money Saved HOTEL ZYNDA | FOR INFORMATION S RLEVATOR SERVIOR Soft |MAURICE C. REABER, Phons 4622 i T Money Earned §. ZYNDA, Prop. | Water ;CEAN)”N“B- RJ"SDLINE WIShinfi 1 one 'wueau or uuzln | Leave Juneau: A.M.- EARN AT |10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15 - |4:15," 5:15, '6:15, 7:15, 8:15 Wh!te s ot 3 11:15, 12:00 midnight Leavs Douglas A.M.—7:40,8:40 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, LIQUOR STORE Your 640, 6:40, 6:40, 7:40, £:40, 11:40. b cme— ! Glacier Highway e e PHONE ALABEA | " v P.M.—12:30, ns Saturd il 953 LAUNDRY e ~ave .lnne-l: AM — 7'30, 9:30; IS st o 2 SM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Speciai { 1 m 1 H 10:00 p.m. PHONE 34 { Prompt Delivery PHOXE 35 First Bus Sundays and Holidays B ) et | leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM, I DON'T” DABBLE N N NOTHING BUT DOGS AND THERE'S THE 'L MODEL | | | | | | A camera study of Mussolini and his son Bruno, discussing the latter's lans for a transatlantic flight in a new plane capable of 300 miles. Bruno hopes to set a new world record. This picture was taken in Rome. cC CREW" R ADYING Have You a Totem l’JE An' /\Ux{ LAKE AND Pole in Your AT 'NhALL LAKE Home? Following rer A having a forty-foot, or who have tried tk I . thereabouts, high totem pole, is that a thin coating offered six months free storage on hampering their were dispatche por Office was this rning in a receipt of a request C. Dickens, supervisor of the Interrational Ex- Paris, for the loan of totem pole of about be displayed at the ti which opens in the 1 capital about May 1. ssition will pay all trans- 1 insurance charges. "l HIRD DHRINE DANCE this morn- e Governor's vil od ice by to a m from - exhibits for in A posit ace. ice at bot for the Assistant R Vellman Holbrook said. e an The already that SEWARD ENGINEER | E. M. Stewart, brother of H. I ON “TURDAY NIGHT Istewart, who recently o ¥ | Juneau from ttle: Bas Nobles and thewr ladies and in- ed guests will gather in the Scottish Rite Temple tomorrow night for the third Shrine dance ted City Engineer fo n the construction of the pcwer Iplant that is being erected there |under a PWA loan and grant of the winter season. Mr. Stewart cxpects to leave for| [AndS’ Orchestra has been en- Seward on the Lighthouse Tender | 838ed for the evening, dancing commencing at 9:30 o'clock. At midnight refreshments will be serv- ed in the banquet hall. B lIIIlulIhlIIIIlllxmlIIHII.IVIIVI||IIIIIIIH‘IIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII"IIIHHHH $1 .00 For Your Old Iron ON EITHER Hotpoint—Westinghouse—Coleman NEW STYLE AUTOMATIC IRON $6.95 regular LIGHTER $1.00 OId Iron FASTER $5.95 You Pay EASIER Take Advantagé ‘of This Saving Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. IIII{IIII:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIJII!,IlI'lIIlIIllIIIHIIIIIIIHIHlIIIIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ‘C('dal when that vessel goes to the ’Wt‘vtvnu'! with mail. | J | | { Alaska Air Traaspert, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patcc” U. S. MAIL Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agert JUNEAU CASH GRQCERY CASH GROCERS Corner Second and Seward Streets Free Delivery PHONE 58 !L. Berry's group, composed mainly ievitable, : is well to remember that labor was P"c_e Sees Rr{oaevelt an important course of strength for in Splendid Spot for Mr. Roosevelt in the November elec- B gaining ZGI'OIIP’ tion. That might lidve a bearing ’ upon whom he will call to his side for advice, now that the time for 'legislalivv actim\ is here. ASalaries of Pac. N. W. Men Given WA*HINGTON Jan. 15—In the list of business men and salaries for (Continued irom Fage One; Advisory Council sponsored by y of Commerce Daniel Ro- ch is a who's who of busi- nd finance in miniature. This there were no sharp rejoind- . Instead the Council accepted ‘the responsibilitiés placed upon us” d started to work. That augers 1l for 4 more harmionious work- ing out of the problems. { also means that Mr. Roosevelt|1¢85, discosed by the Treasury De- has calied directly upon business|partment appear tlie following: for solutfon. He is willing to| 'T. B. Wilson, Vice-President of the Alaska Steamship Company, $25.000; E. B. Hanley, President of the Copper Ricer Packing Compahy, 1820,000; P. J. Murphy, Vice-Presi- jdent of the Deming, Gould Com- pany, of South Beliingham, Wash., 1$24,503; E. B. McGovern, President of McGovern and McGovern, ($20,000. Senate Approves Extension, R.F.C. bide his time until a reply is made. The Council knows full well that its report is not the only one which will reach the President's desk. An- other will come from Major Georgé of labor leaders, and recommenda- tions from organized labor are in- Labor in Good Position That suggests two avenues of ap- proach for the Council, a conserva- tive stand or one sufficiently liberal to stave off more radical proposals of other groups. A too conservative b report might have a reverse effect and smother any chance for a| WASHINGTON, Jan. 15. — The ‘mldqle-of-thu-road program. The|Senate has passed and sent to the | President probably will weigh one{House the resolution extending the recormmendation against ‘another,|lending powers of the Reconstruc- |and he is in a good position to bar-|tion Finance Corporation to June | gamn, 30, 1939, otherwise the RFC would Ons phase - the labor program have terminated on February 1 the must mark time for the Supreme lending powers on commodity credit {Court, for in February the justices ind corporation export and import. are scheduled to hear arguments| The mortgage corporation and lon cases involving the right of la-|electric home farm authority is also bor to collective bargaining, The|contnued. A | g President can go ahead on minimum | g {Wages and maximum hours as he| Today’s News Today-—Empire. |sees fit. But on this he must wait. | bl 0% An adverse decision might ungx-‘ o mfi!n‘g‘Servlce" i the entire program, even result in| » la constitutional amendment pro Bert’s Cash Grocery posal. Mr. Roosevelt is definitel. PHONE 105 p committed to the theory of collec-{ | Free Delivery Juneau tive bargaining and undoubtedl T I R TR T e i £ will take ‘whatever steps are neces-|i: AR ary. On the other handl, a favi GENERAL MOTORS | able ruling might make further g | and | tion unnecessary. | MAYTAG PRODUCTS | In thinking over wl ‘“-IN may hold for the work! W.P.J SON ' -—if MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. | T“() LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE to SEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALAS . Authorized M A Carriers . - PHONES: 623—106—Harzar 166-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENKE MEYRING R Alaska 'l‘ra_nsportatnon ompany Sailings Indefinitely Cancelled Due to Strike D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 nght Phone 312 NO STRIKE ON Scheduled Air Service TO INTERIOR ALASKA WINTER SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our.11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU ‘HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE