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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 16, 1937 POLLY AND HER PALS . : j WANT ADS Marine N THERE GOES ASH , RUSHIN'OFF T' THE . © 1936 King Beawwess Syndicate, Joc, Werkd ng e o PROGRAM €WS || DEVELOPMENT OF NORTHLAND By CLIFF STERRETT ~==T! FIND OUT WHY HE quZN"r was 21 years old. He wrote me regu- lar for several years but for the last three years I haven't heard a word. He first worked in Cordova and later in Fairbanks. His name is Lawrence Bernard Shaw. (Signed) MRS. WM. SHAW, Bourbon, Missouri” KUBON IN EAST " Count five average words to the line. Daily rate per line for consecutive insertions: e by the storm raging later in the |day off Point Retreat. The weath- er was rough, the U @ I traveling © with only two cylinders, and the ® 'snow was so thick that they were but would consider other lines in‘ ® Alaska scheduled to arrive at which my experience might be ® 1 o'clock tomorrow morning, mutually valuable. Capable and|® Weather permitting. thoroughly trained in both hard|® Princess Norah scheduled to and soft lines. College graduate— | ® arrive Thursday afternoon ) o~} | o --qu i) s s e+ > e e s e e e o smal daughter, Marie, Mr. and| W A N T A D w TED |® Steamer anemenu ® Mrs. George James, Robert James SITUATION wanted in Alaska:|® » 'and James Kushkan, left Angoon Preferably department store work |® NARTHBOUND e |Saturday morning, and were caught Fred Kubon of Fairbanks, and . more recently of Nome, stopped for Conference Is Held with|several days in washington this | : e R week. Mr. Kubon is enjoying his i Presydent Plans Ont: (o e o the States in 16 i lmed by Three years and is making the trip in the { (Continued from Page One) the States from Washington to | l | INFORMATION | MARINE AIRWAYS, Inc. PAYBOOSTTO 200 MINERS | | BALT LAKE CITY, Utah, Feb. | 16—~The United States Smelting, | Refining and Mining Company and | five other companies today an- : nounced a 25 cent daily increase ant(iAN:Ainu‘\;’(Asl?id:”tofleblnw.g"m the pay ccale for 2,400 workers Ay b gton, D. C:|in the Utah silver and lead mines. Hebrew, is expected to do better | i against Joe Louis here tomorrow P % TICE T AR ERS! night than he did two years ago ‘:}gn ;:ou hf\’y%r ul‘l”;':nuwmn- wh;r? }v"" i"":i‘? l"": roundf. il bile remember transaction must be rown is displaying a versatile | ooictered with City Clerk. Also as- left and is eager to enter the ring.| ..tain of taxes thereon have been A 325,000 gate 1s expected. paid, as car is subject to attachment o 5 TN for delinquent payments, regard- The Confederate army was short less of ownership. on rations during much of its Civil A. W. HENNING, war campaign. City Clerk. BROWN IS IN FINE FETTLE FOR LOUIS GO adv, TWO LARGE SEAPLANES offer DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE form of a loop to include most of to REATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKA Authorized u s. M‘n Carriers PHONES: #23—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings ALEX HOLDEN—-Pilots——GEN% MEYRING SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ROUND Feb. 21 Mar, 3 Haines, Skagway, *Yukon northbound calls Sitks, Seldcvia, Kodiak in addition to regular call. Southbound sailing from Junéau to be an- nounced later. Round trip fare to Seattle—$65 THE ALASKA LINE [} Alasha Steamship Co. Company SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle February 23 D, B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 .Night Phone 312 TO INTERIOR ALASKA Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 oze"q-y i l: age 33. Present position; manager|® OF evening. ® ‘unable to finc the light on the reef G Florida. He purchased an automo- Additional days s of operation in store doing fivel® SCHEDULED SAILINGS the other side of Shelter Island. |y oin ooerations. bile in Chicago and drove to Wash- i mmm:?emle-&flu ey hundred thousand volume with ® Norco lschFe‘dll:led Lowsnil from Marie, youngest member of the .. reply T am glad to inform you ington, D. C. Now he is enroute Mo d .‘"““t ftornoon to tnsure| On¢ hundred thousand in stock. ® S"a";‘k e r“':lgj AR party, was admittedly frightened g ot in one of the principal amend- | 90Wn the East Coast and will re- o'clock in the ai References and details of experi- ® Evelyn Berg schedu 0 sal by the storm, but when her mother poi i< included in the revised con- | U™ bY Way of the southern route insertion on same day. ence gladly furnished. Give de- ® _ from Seattle February 19. ® started singing “Jesus Keep Me yention which has: been prepflred.xm California and north to Wash- » We accept ads over telephone| ... o¢ offer. W. H. Ferguson, ® Victoria scheduled to sail from ® Near the Cro: she forgot her 18 expei A md.‘&nzmn. leph and pected shortly to be sig! from persons listed In telephone| ggo0 phinney Ave., Seattle, Wash, ® Seattle February 20 at 9 am. ® [tears, joined in the song, and the gt Ottawa, this matter has, it is . directory. — . . | ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGs @y & I made Auk Bay safely Sat- pelieved, been provided for in a way| TD€ Delegate and Mrs. Dimond, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. WOMAN wants day work. Phone e Northland scheduled south- @ .4, night, Mr. Joh: id | 2 ; accompanied by their daughter and ok i y . - Johnson said. that will be satisfactory to your cor- — e 2| 1603. e bound sometime Thursday. ® when repaired the U ill be ! son, Marje and John, attended the In case of error or if an ad | |. et | @ Yukon scheduled southbound e 1 th p}i‘“e, L i ‘;“1 i fespondents. Congressional reception at the has been stopped before ex- ] WANTED — To buy a wardrobe's gabout February 24. ipjiain RS TIVO RoRle IS S . Sincerely yours. ' |wmite House last week | piration, advertiser please nou- trunk in good condition. Write o LOCAL SAILINGS :ne h".‘"";"d people, members of | (Signed) CORDELL HULL” b iy this office (Phone 374) at || Empire N. 297. [ Batahatty: Iskves svery Wedness i oo oy Lun Ay, Husig G s Mrs, Kathryn Galen of Cordova | R R L and Presbyterian church from An- INTEREST IN ALASKA . | once and same Wwill be given | WANTED to room ana board chi-|® 98Y night at 6 p. m., for ® ,o5n t5 Kake as the guests of the istopped in Washington February 6 | attention. : - le sitka and wayports. . chiiveh le of Kake. Th - _That Mrs. Roosevelt shares the for one day. Mrs. Galen has been' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE dren—Reasonable rates, s:hooling church peopie of e. e gath e N L .| included. Minfield Home, Lena ® Dart leaves every Friday &t ® ering there will begin February 18 President's interest in Alaska has in New York for the past five weeks | (- SR — - Beach or write Minnie Field, Box ® 7 8 M. for Petersburg, Kake ® and continue for several days. {been indicated many times and was :‘;donzzm"s fo return’ to Alaska 4 5 - i FOR SALE—4 room house with|TURN your ola gola into va i e b :i?;g o,‘,:,: m'nsmelf" 2‘ t:“ s;’:‘ umn she wrote on February 2: Midshipman George Gilson, ap- F : I your ola gold into value | y, are already in ", “Last night Dr. and Mrs. Ernest|Pointed to the United States Naval Paflz, und based e re:['fid-lcll’fl;e Cash or trade at Nugset Shop. |#————— . —— — 800D, but the party delayed its de-'c oo 500 PNl 0 0l DT Academy from Valdes, was in Wash- i aro! 5 — s 3 3 ] R X P i MISCELLANEUGUS e e O A o 10 Jome to JU-!dined with us and they were all(0f the Aaska midshipmen riow at #% RESTAURANT for sald, Write s e e | boat renatueq ¢ the engine of hiS much interested in water colors of the Academy — Bobby Wann and Box 316, The Empire. {TOM Allen's fresh California dates., High tide 4:50 a. m, 165 feet DOAL repalre the Virgin Islands which we have | Walter Hering of Fairbanks, Irving ——— P T flotdre‘ from your PO | Low tide 11:33 a. m., 12 feet | np gonncon, former missionary,®cquired. One in particular, by a Thompson of -Ketchikan, and him- FOR SALE—5 rovm house, W. 5 T | High tide 5:43 p. m, 126 feet |5r {10 pregbyterian, church &t An. YOUDg Washington boy, Michael [Self—are doing well. MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4951. : aby t . St. Phone 3283. i Or leave orders J, B. Burford Co.| LOW tide 11:32 p. m, 43 feet |ooon where he sajd the three de~ J8mieson, who was sent down to st el g FOR SALE—Income property. Du- : A e nominations of church people, PRInt typical scenes, is a delightful . plex house, completely furnished,|GUARANTEED Realistic Ferma- JOHNSON FAMILY ON Russian, Salvation Army and Pres- Picture of the water front, and rea" fl I Rentals gross, 10% on $8400,| nents, $3.75. Finger wave, 50c. byterian, have all joined as mem- YErY characteristic of the Islands. i Large lot. close in, fine view.| Lolas Beauty Shop, telephone U & I FIGHTS STORM pers of ‘the iatter ‘church, i Ao Dn, SHEpE Was e Do . ! i . Ri 201, 315 Decker Way, H i tinui . EEROET ROOW MSES LG ' 88 e ' zrlc;:;dg?:fi:erzizgsgk BB?“;.CV! BE .ON WAY FROM ANGOONI;:;“:;ip:;isw;]?g:v“: “:"::e‘:'g‘;:g hoped, we would get a pictorial rec- bl | Phone 662 > % PIANO lessons, ciassical or popular. | 1ster And‘re W Wanamake ord of that development also. When i | D R e = ... | Beginners'-fall classes: new .séart- | After a perilous journey to Ju- Joim nie Johns and At dl;ew 7 k-'l heas.of all these new .things it{ WASHINGTON, Feb. 16—William' FOR SALE — Rooming house, 17| ing. Phone 544. Ruth Wood. neau from their home in Angoon.‘son WO saDpasA while mn:f i makes'me anxious to really see them | Green, President of the American rooms furnished; 6 unfurmished., v — — Mr. and Mrs. Samuel G. Johnsun;a t;lp in. thelr Dot Auring & uv‘: myself, particularly the changes! Federation of Labor, in a report by 3 Second and Seward. Enquire at! LOST AND FOUND arrived here Sunday afternoon on Kivin s ather "“5 e |that come in places which I have|the Policy Committee of the Unit- Empire. " s __|board the gasboat U & I, whxckryeflr J:; b‘r t}: t E' Ar:t o; ;heinlrendy Soen.” . led Mine Workers, is assailed as [ e e WILL the party who took the sled |they brought to town 2or repairs. agiggebe se:rc:rs{o(; (h:s'mx:si:-l —_— “Hitlerism” and expulsion from the YOR BALE—S room 31“59 o en.| from Bob Croken please return| The Johnsons, leaders among the| % % FPRFCH TG0 B0 t €/ WHERE IS L. B. SHAW? UMC is recommended, in fact de- road; also lot on 5th near Ken-i on0 45 the Tallapoosa. aative people at Angoon, who hady e T 1 A hy“ T “Port O' Missuig Men” s not a|manded. &/ Dedy. Beasonabie, Fhone 3%, — — |with them their son, Wilbur, and| Y falled fo arrive at thefr des-| Green sald he will fight the or- AA T LOST—Billfold containing currency. itination, Johnson said, but failed|regular feature among these items, ight the or "OR SALE—Properwy NE comer "o o iq patum to Empire to recover their bodies. It is thought' Put the following letter dated Jan- der for expulsion. | Front and Main. Steady income. o Juneau, Amska, February 12, 193%.that they were carried away by UATY 26 and addressed to the Dele-| ~Grecn previously criticized the Inquire Faulkner & Banfield. o # | SPECIAL NOTICE is hereby given strong tides, igate 18 quoted in the hope that|General Motors strike of the United OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel | EDSON WAVE SHOP , that the Director, Bureau of Mar-| poy Johns and Jackson were SOMeOne who reads it will inform | Automobile 'Wurkers of America, 3 X Machine and ine Inspection and Navigation, members -of the Salavation Army | Mrs, Shaw as to the whereabouts|sponsored by John L. Lewis, head Boat Discovery, suitable Ioir“:n - l ;;n D:AN’! NTWA I under date of Feb. 3, 1037, gave au-|,n4 ¢no Aciny sk Hoonah. mmed’;ox her son, Lawrence Bernard Shaw: |of the Committee of Industrial Or- but trolling and seine ing. WAVES thority under the Act of Feb. 19, “Dear Friend: ganization and United Mine Work- Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner,|' Ask about FREE RADIO ' 2000, to. SEitrisd the DAMATOL Gk ‘h‘;" widows #nd: felnilfes . with ald| PPl Y on 't el me Jocate | ers. care Olson & sunded s‘!l:i:)_grds. | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 | | screw NAGURUK to HELEN LEE.|™™ Mg:ne:::s ::;ml:’l:)tiom. their| MY 80D in your country. He went —— e 5 - & - . hnson, “ » Seattle, Wazh, or Sunde vers Sald vessel was built in 120 at Navy g0t o 008 S8 USER, f"’lwo Alaska in May, 1923, when he“Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson Company, Seattle, Wash. \ Yard New York; her official number | » ing wi ? FOR SALE—1933 Pontiac, two-door is 233207; her gross tonnage is 20; |tPe® Will leave Juneau for Angoon ¢ |her home port, Juneau; owner, Lo- tonight when repairs on the U & I five-passenger touring sedan. A-1 cigm engine have bee; letey he) 3 . condition’ ddnnies St 0o men Commercial Company, Nome, n completed by the via 3 ; Alaska. JAMES J. CONNORS, Col- |Standard Machine Shop. Cigarettes lector of Customs. ST e e / FOR RENT Cand Feb. 12-13-15-16. : NEL = FOR RENT—Kensington apt. $15 = TRANS’ORTAT'ON COo per month. Over Juneau Cabinet Cards \ (o Y V.XJV-N 1 PURCHASED BY FOR RENT—5 room, unfurnished | The only line se - house. Call at Juneau Marble T rving maintains Works or phone 246. ALASKA s s cu a regular weekly service throughout the year. FOR RENT — Furnished 3 room| “Ew s ' apt., speam heat. Excellent view, | SAILING — Leave Arrive Leave quiet, ddults only. 124 W. 6th st.1| A R c T l c TO VANCOUVER, VICTOY IA SAN PRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 16. Phorie 141. i and SEATTLE ;u‘rhrée ships n:“ the Nelson Steam- | Boat Seattle Juneau Juneau FOR RENT — Furnished, heated p Company have been sold at a| Southbound : nsen Apts. | From Juneau Pederal Court auction, 990,000 for| SEATTLE apartment. Inquire Jel p! P F shoh! 1 and VACANCY Nugget Apts. abst Famous PRINCESS NORAH The Alaska Steamship Company| RETURN M, '8, Norihland, ... Febo 10 L eh B4 S nguqht Beer M. S. Norco ..Feb, 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 4 FOR RENT — Furnished 2 room On T February 11 and 20 psehased e BRG 3ed $68.00 5 bachelor apts. Newly renovated. ap 3 yne bought the e-‘ i March 1 mocracy alsc tied up here and the Eureka Apartments. e 4 Sacramento, tied up at Eagle Har-| RAY STEVENS, Agent. ¥OR RENT—Seven room furnished | JIMMY Tickew, reservations and full |por near Seattle, J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent.. Phone 79 apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe. CARLSON particulars from Atwnm;’m for the two companies] CITY WHARF . P S e A S S R B indica the ships will be recon-| GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen! V. W. MUL 14 FOR RENT — Furnished 4-room W A A% |ditioned and put in service immed- : house. Oil range. Phone 187 after | s ——————————— iately. S — 5 pm. —————— o LN i ‘ ra e T one | Alaska Air T house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- Ludwig Nelson z o n l c for sale at The Empire Office. | l'allipfl ;"’L range, Frigidalre. Windsor| | wATCHMAKER and JEWELER ¢ ! | S FOR G : LS AR R ) SEAPLANE CHARTER — Alaska We truly believe thai we sell Cozv, warm, Tarn. s Ligh, AR DRY CLEANING || americys Grostet Shos vatues water, dishes, cooking utensils g and Prettiest Footwear | | 7-Place Lockheed Vega and bath. Reasouable at Seaview. — [ i FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, PHONE #6 , DEVLIN’S ! 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? Phone 2004, 425 Tth St. Juneau Radio Service z L For Your BADIO Troubles w 4-Place Stinson “Patco Lode and placer location notices 122 Second St.—Next door to for sale at The Empire Office. San Francisco bukery u s m & (] J White Spot LIQUOR STORE PHONE 655 Prompt Delivery PHONE 105 | Free Delivery Juneau - Chatham Mwrans xransportation Ce ' M, S. DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port . Alexander aad ~ay ports. Freight received rot later than 4 Pp. m. Thursday. i s vy owena | FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phons PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS “JIMMY” RWEHART Chief Pilot Pilot HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent JUNEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS _ Corner Second and Seward Strects Free Delivery * PHONE 858 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffie Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 108 § LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE