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THE D/\HYAIASKA EMPIR[ WE I)VkSDAY FEB. 10 1937 apartment with Willougt RENT Furr ) W\/ TS PAN AN n i\l(il Draught Beer On Tap JIMMY"” CARLSON CANADIAN SRCIE 1 {| Air Mail Service i l, }l]e N C"’V S 3 Held, Washington ., . \ rtintea from Page Ore) o \ by \J.Ir F STERRETT HAS YUH GONE COMPLETELY DAFT2 YUH OUGHTA BE GLAR HE'S HELPIN' YUH HINT FER [ZERDERN BANJO, and Bristc cdernity of equipment. The vessel | 10ted 2bout the time to lay the ground work f o aler ! in a bill introduced in the by Delegate Dimond on | Naval defense in Alaska. That the 0. Enactment of the bill’ Navy Department is keehly nd direct the Sec- to the strategic importance of :the y of the Navy to locate a Naval Territory in a plan of National de on and appurienant buildings fense is seen in a statement made I8t . roads, walks, in November last year by Admiral rome, signal systems, and tar- W. H. Standley, then Chief of Naval sther facilities COperations, when he said, “ * * The The b onof 100 a station, ropria for carrying out. its kan area has by the Ns Department, proposedl micasure 1’5 in cheracier with the pro- expira- has portance.” F.J YA WAYS, Inc SEAPLANES MARINE. / TWO LARGE trategical importance of the Alas- not been overlooked ol and the ", future defensive requirements will e priority according to their B TRAN SPORTATlON co in the University. | | Pipe Thawing| p ; g 12 The only line serving Alaska that maintains | a regular weekly service throughout the year. Zapora sailing February 7 at noon Evelvn Berg Friday ——23) 3] LR BRI R 7 0 T il 4 3 ! g bl % Ind ‘west armament consisting ot ANT A | ¢ Steamer Movements ¢ U ' het any e in the pre b e Bt of fer ] WANTED i cost of service on (i nits . Equp e INFORMATION | i ‘(:MK . O Personi . NARTYBODND Y > AR b : and operatin * ¢ Tukan JcHOfgii o S Bl ; The transportation of a : being -buflt: If } DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE \ crage words to the| N yelock 10IOTIOW ¢ . {zjh‘i & GAN!Z! The draBsfabiisn o The shin will be B27ieek: lonk; ,,%.1 (o B FAST SERVICE 1 WANTED — To buy a ® nc . ; ;¢ through the new item @ beant-of 41 feet, and will draw al ne fo cu ank it i condition. W e Zapora scheduled to arrive © relgn. adeimail service be- |foet of M . pOwer. unit cor- te j Er ¢ v y e 5 ! i) ”,} oL o sists of .di et mnnccwd oil tu One day 10¢ | - ) 2D SAILINGS ® s K tion of which will guarantee a maxi- CRATTT B : Additional days 5¢ | ARIEEA 10,5000 ard il e Nort luled to sail ® Aot mum speed of 20 knots, Fuel ar-| SEATTLE AND ALL POINYS IN ALASKA Minimum charge ... 50¢ e s WE e ! ° (Ketchikan Chronicle) I Proposid ‘re % will allow ext ] h fice by 2 ‘ —— ; et K from e Preparing for affiliation with B eTals \ 0 miles without o i Beach d, Box e Interna \rien Fourteen officer: 1 R 5 € ernoon to insu ® Intern n a d, the tota. approp Authorized 9 - Uay | Junean . THEGUND * which in kes them . % b Mg i il be required to ma i m Carriers » ept ads over telephone| gy = [ 1 Is scheduled to @ of the Federation Terr hn C. Spencer { 2 g Satad it h R o ° ithbound at o'~ © Labor, & rittee of the Ala i e Samuel D. Ingham, now in! i ns listed in telephone | cach or trade at o S % e e k tomorrow morn ® ceiners associntion this week 5 i tht last Post Of- the ast Guard service on the] o R ¥ e R e { . LOCAL SAILINGS visit the west coast for the p oy [Pacific Coast, will be sent to Al-| PHONES: 623—106—Hangar 106-2 rings Vi e | MISCELLANECUS » Dstebblh leaves every Wednes- ¢ | of onizing fishermen De Divsona {he |aska in about a month. The Ingham | 21 i sl e day night at 6 p. m., for e that district into what will mbers of thé subcommittee ap- be of particular interest o] & 4 g : ai g d s L the s t a 3 ) DEN—V o INR ME < i case of ermor or 1t an 80 |\ iy GGRAPLING? Phone 4951 Siike and wayports : b, | mombets U residents as 1 i entical [ ALEX HOLDEN——Viluts—GENT MEYRING | has been f'”'l’l""I )’:"“L‘ o 11 Or leave orders J. B. Burlord Co. e art leaves every Friday at e g ; 1o Spencer. The cruise wll | paration .u‘m‘ M)‘ Itm-v kil B - = « .7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake ) decided Frid incre be made to survey docki facili- | : 1 his office (P 374) at | | GUARANTEED o o mud e o What mlw ials of the h ties in Cordova and other Alaska — — I — as e — ¢ ' nents, $3.75 o i B .‘;“. o o e o a o declared was a spirited meett o X in line with the assignment | i 's Beauty ittended by 60 fishermen. 1T f the Spencer there. | i1 201, 315 Decker sein fon endorsed Se e | e o soouisr. CRAB CANNEKY AT~ tor Rodens bul in tne terio i s g ! or popular legislature for a non-resident t Nt 4 FUR SALE | pegn now sta WRANGELL IS SOLD v e, he believ St St e | ing. Phon Wood Prefer Alaskan Control & WO Be A vl FOR SALE — Rooming di S he seiners.t ected a pro- | Sikesa g e el n ¢ 1 e 2 = = 4 al by the Puget Sound Pur b i AR oo e S e GST AND FOUN A Tucsday w! me of the nks SAILING SCHEDULZ : Enquir . .0ST AND £ ners union for the Ketchik : : . and e we ne en overcome. ber of other Alaskans and 2 el R < let on A LS & —— AL 18 have been in Wash- Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau s poscdai iy b of the ran B, ot smngs sty S Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound LE—At sacrif one of | Distin 5th Stre Hb hees Tkl e alding | Three Private Bille ington ‘duckip - B ipask week an YUKON Feb. 7 Feb. 10 . kes of radiotelephone| Finder call 483 that should the Alaskan grou:| Three private bills were intro-|mOst of l}wm attended the inaugu- e b5 . i : : b s e € join the Puget sound organization | luced in the House by D DI IR, oL e L N'WESTERN ... Feb, 20 Feb. 23 r s pid Sadichk ke ol T o the Alaskans would lose autonomy | 1 SRt el e gt CTORI Feb. 21 Mar. 2 mp Py @ e Officers and men of the lo | tor ‘of Education ml the ,»Hr“ of on northbound calls Sitka, Haines, Skagway, i e g A -|sald that they prefer to keep the| 5 to the Iglan < At il paadanacien . Kodiak in addition o regular ports of 1 ¥y g ore ) =| Alaska organization entire- tion Com ; Clyde Bolyan, former hbound sailing from Juneau to be an- Ron LOST—Billfc ly under Alaskan control. & i{l:wh ‘I'k‘o"“!‘m‘v e ‘“fil unced later. Rhivard. Rett The committee which will n il lag T e e Sbaind Round trip fare to Seattie—$65 "OR SALE—G room house on B G the trip to the west coast is cor IR bR e oos ) lot on 5th near Ken-| Accidents on new auto high- to posed of Joe Krause, president o s 8 i Reasonable. PHone 330 and country roads of Ger- pan the local group, M. M. Dunlap 1"“",“;:"" Whpinerce THE ALASKA LINE iy i er cent in . th Jack V r, Geo. I C doing s foie it M. J. WILCOX, Agent—~Phone 2 OR Philco radio, 'y ending in October Tom' Jenken. They lar work in the Stikine River on | o M 8! d‘“ 1. Phone ce & Fniake the t ) the Mary Fleanor,|the Canadian side. a almer;: Mr. and: Birs. e o b Al e inclownad " and opedten By Evesdib] Anvther Harry W. Siegel of Ketchikan; W. \ s sceric Philco radio. | sk S e by “ i . : 3 B Good ‘condition. " Ph CIC}(I ) partner with A. R. Brueger in the When the proposed organization rry, for hi b sof J:u',a o 3' % ; B"cl“ 4 corner A R B Packing will have of the Southeastern Alaska Fisher- s in the United States Navy| “" D8 BDOGE SR 7 Feplust LN - 1 : ¢ he World ‘War. of Juneau. Front and Main. Steady income. Cigarettes rge of outside tions for|men’s union is completed, with in- 1g the World War it 5 In'qm,z. Faulkner & Banfield ok pr |ternational union affiliation, head-| The other bill was to authorize D Akhony, TavEIRchnts: Joptanr] Candy With the nery pr probably will be in Ket- | ‘he,Government to pay Willlam A o{_}ic‘.ne:ll, and Miss Hilja Rein- 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel anay y AchE Tt Other ”Hmhm,w” TNeek $61.70 for made in|Mika nf.A)ouglax. wpn are working Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- C 3 Mr BO“d_ arried out as 933 to the United ‘.w.‘ marshal’s | 9! : history of Alaska through co- hut trolling and seine fishing. ~aras peipigenttngeidiy o \ >ffice and jail at Douglas. Rigor. & e e A Brice relde, owne Sa e aio 5 Wit he University o - Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, ling in full with g ANCHORAGE STUDENT AT SR o MG A i Sunde Shipyard o e U. W. TO AID AT BANQUEF New Coast Guarder oy i S 1, or Sunde & d'Evers T H & Lode anl fillesr location BN ps Final work of construction on the (on- : T ttle, Wash. for sale at The Empire Office. Dbris Dook, orage student at| W Coast Guard vessel John ' C Alna SNl Sition mé - - the University of Washington, wae{ Pencer, which is scheduled tol A Naval station for Alaska is pro- : et L L gy —;——‘c—~-——' named on the committee for the 3 SrC et Wi R Alaska Music Supply | [annval AwS scholarship banque 2 & B i % | Arthur M, Uggen, Manager to be held February 17 for all mem- . -y z v | Pianos—Mausical Instruments | bers of women’s honoraries and wo- ¥ I}La Amka Tralls ortat‘on FOR RENT | and Supplies man students who have been o0a | ;(;‘f}” s xfn"x— (37 o ! Phone 206 122 W. Second the honor roll one-third of the [} time that they have been: in schoot. house with bat 2 Pabst Famous Miss Dool is a freshman enroiled ompany FOR RENT—5 roct yede room il b 5. Se Tract, House No. 15 )(k) FOR RENT—Two room furnished apartment, Phone 3204. rOR RENT—Seven room furnished m Inquire Snap Shoppe. apar FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room house. Oil range. Phone 18 after 5 pm. 9-ROOM house, 2 tric range, Apt: steamheated iunn\hwl baths, 6 bedrooms, e Frigidaire. Windsor dishes, cooking uts . Reasouable at Seaview, RENT—Furnished apartment ‘Phone 2004, 425 Tth St. 380 Reems . 300 Baths from $2.50 Special Wee ALASKANS SATLANT COUVER, VICTOY 1A and SEATTLE Money Saved is | Money Earned EARN AT From Junecau PRINCESS NORAH February 11 and 20 i March 1 Tickeuws, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent | JUNEAU ZORICT DRY CLEANING \ | Ludwig Nelson )I &\V ATCITMAKER and JEWELER Juneau, \laska R S R IR BN AN RS | 7 | PHONE 206 [ | Juneau Radio Service For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second S San Francis f Soft Water Washing | | | | * LIQUOR STORE PHONE Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 655 Prompt Delivery Day or Night WELDING ALASKA ARC | Leave Arrive Leave ] "“WELDERS S V Ll > and Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau RETURN Phone 379 truly believe that we sell j ! Wi } America’s Greatest Shoe Values & | ‘ and Preitiest Footwear l ( DEVLIN’S ¥ 'Chatham Nerans zranspoctation C6 | | “M. S. DART” ’L.euvet Femmer Dock every Friday, at 7 a. m. for Petersturg, Kake, Port | Alexander aad way ports. | |Freight received rot later than 4 p. m. Thursday. 1 FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 'CHANNEL BUS LINE | Phone »s Jedeau or 71 Donglas | Leave .'nnetll. AM—T: 158 00,9:15, ' M. S. Northland ....Feb. 10 Feb. 14 $68.00 RAY STEVENS, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ik GUY SMITH, Doulas Agent... Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL | 1:35; P. 12:15, 1:15, 3:15, | P ‘:o ;5 ; lt b g vl v g “‘ PHONES, Juneau (})l&t:f;rggz, Night and Day 11:15, 12:00 et SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RINEHART [ Douglas AM.~T:40,8:40, 9:40, ; . 10:40, 11:40; PM—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, © - Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agert ’JUNEAU CASH GROCER! CASH GROCERS . Corner Second and °ewu-d Streets Free Delivery { 9 PIIONE 58 :40, 5:40, 6:4u, 7:40, §:40, 10:10, 11:40. # Glacier Wighway 'Leave Aunk Bay: AM.—7:0, 8:15; P».M.—12:30, 4;15. Saturday sm 6:45 p.m. save Juneau: AM. — 730, 9:30; ’JL—!'IO, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. Plnt Bus Sundays and Holidays -leaves Juneau at 9:30 AM, ‘ D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 31° 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 1 radio stations, all manned by experienced operatorb PACIFIC ALASKA | AlRWA!S Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | | L L x