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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY MARCH 3, 1937 ke = = o o — EEESS 3 i — 9 ial own share of the tax loan will not POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT Social Security At [T 1 SOYVER TARNTH W THEM'S My | o2 CuZ IF T REMEMBERS RIGHT,)_> =] N Anticipation SPORTSMAN SPECIAL | INTENTIONS,UNK | | WAL, DON'T BE A 1 b hi \ ) \ (Continued trom rage One) | But enough of that heavy*going. , UD‘T'T‘:_‘? WOODJ‘?F NoNNv’\?SA 'r%ly'g/ NEAR ALL TH' WAY SR TR 3 HRIR — | Do you think Represéntative Sol HUNT BEAR, EH #{CR)?ET L’iKE BACK HERE ! by taxing enough in addition to|BIoom of New York, for instance, i oA spends his leisure time worrying YUH DID LAST pile up a reserve fund. > about it? Of course nof. But you b YEA If employes pay soclal securlty|should e Bloom driving along taxes on a pay-as-you-go plan for | washington streets in a pint-sized several years, can they argue that|automobile—with a chauffeur, they have a “right” to pension or| hen, again, we are lving In an- unemployment benefits as convine- ticipation of the moment when ingly as if they had an actual re-|gjossily dressed Senator Reynolds serve opposite their names on the |of North Carolina strolls on the |social security register? Defenders | floor in these new pastel shades of " jof the reserve fund plan argue that|pants, say Bermuda blue or gulf- unless employe “rights” to pension |stream green. *Fwould end a con- or unemployment benefits are made 'stitutional erisis. evident by such a fund, there will RS CEY G R WAg (be a tendency by employers C. D A, through the years to seek to irim Goodie and Dish Towel sale, March - - off part of the benefits so their 6, at Bert’s Cash Grocery. adv. lo o S e s I From Ketcu'kan—Kaj Louring, | . ‘ v ¢ ‘z vlc WHI |R. J. Sommers, Ted Anthon, C. H. 4 | Keil, Sol V. Lachmann, Mrs. G. V. .Goss D. T. Fett, and John LaHall. MARmE AmWAY hc' ar] ne ew S NEA From Wrangell—Mrs. Joe Vlmon’ b ‘and Dixie Lee Vinson, Herb C. Dun-| lop and S. Anderson. : L { ¥y R iy S From Petersburg—Mr. and Mrs. TWO LARGE SEAPLANES | 2 | i d Earl N.- Ohmer, Louise Adams, V.| r————1 'V'VANTED SRR 4 . b |C. Bingham, John P. Monagle, Jim £ WANT AR || . - " !* Steamer Movement: {Cawthon, and Melvin Roundtree. offer INFORMATION | |WANTED -Woman for housework |2 AEL LR L b Gold Sh Has 38 Pas-| From Seattle ¢ I.| Must be good cook. Apply A B|® A J Passengers coming to Juneau from ) g C) 3 “1 Empire. |® No steamer northbound. ¢ F K A sengers Aboard for. This | Bomemee e s | DEPENDABLE FAST SERVICE e g e SCHEDULED SBAILINGS o 2k > uu‘:’“m five yrerage words w WANTED to room ana board chil- |e Princess Norah scheduled to POH '07 fD!‘ WeSt weré’eorge Karabelnikeff, W. E. te Insertions: i ! cly scheduled to sail ® under Master Carl Nilsen, on ner Gaffney, Thomas A. Haigh, Ray- EATTL o sy 180 if:\u}“(:‘rc:,me Minnie Field, Box $ E\;rlgl: S:arlg“:cb}&rlcl;' ad fist voyage thib vear, the old Gold|mond ‘G. Ham, Carl W. Jemsen,| BEATTLE AND ALL POINTS IN ALASKa Additional days .. be Dol ® Norco scheduled to sail from e M h L Th P Ship Victoria, row under the Al-|Don Lillie; Elmer Lindstrom, Einar\ Minimum charge ...50¢ |TURN your ola gold into value le Seattle March 5. o Motorship Leaves lhisFort .. Line colors, brought back|Lykee, Mr. and Mrs. Al Mulder, A Copy must be in the office BY 2| cagn or trade at Nugget Shop. e Alaska scheduled to sail from Last Evening—Due Back 'memorics to old-time Alaskans at|Mrs, Fred Muller, Mr. and Mrs., uthorized u s Carriers oclock in the afternoon to insuref . ——le Seattle March 6 at 9 am. o] o 3:30 o'clock this morning when she B. C. Wasson, M. Carlson, H. J.| o insertion on same day. FUR RENT i+ soormsousn saminga s Thursday or Friday [int boomng out on the air of | Dewitt, Nick Schneider, and Wal-| @ We accept ads over telephone — | Northland scheduled south- ® | Gastineau Channel on echoing blast |lase Tykward. from persons listed in telephone |FOR RENT —Attractive office o bound ~ tomorrow afternoon ' Sailing for Sitka from here last from the deep bass steam whlst.]e; After unloading mail and freight PHONES: 623—106 —Hangar 106-2 rings directory. space. Also furnished four room g apout 4 o'clock. e night at 8:30 o'clock, the motor- she has carried ever since she was for Juneau at the Pacific Coast, Phone 374—Ask for Ad-taker. apartment $75, in Triangle Build-| ¢ Northwestern scheduled south- e ship Northland tock with her aspas- he crack ship of the Cunard Line,|Dock, the steamer Victoria shifted ing. Sce Stan Grummett. |e bound about March 6. © sengers from Juneau to Sitka: more than 65 years ago—a mellow [her berth at 10:30 o'clock this morn- ! ALEX HOLDEN——Pilots——GENY MEYRING e Z - v : L | 3 % 5 2 g | l" case of error or ,1 an ad OR RENT—Steam heated sleep-|® Victoria srln"(l\ll(‘d southbound e »Ju(k clmn?hulm,‘ J. G, Shcpnrr! roar such as President Grant heard ing to the Alaska-Juneau dock, to has been stopped before ex- | 2 room. Top flat over San Fran-|* about March 10. e Fred J. Hotes, Mrs. J. M. Merkle, when he circled the globe aboard | dxschargc supplies for the mine. : piration, advertiser please no i ik ”};. S - Phone 379. |e LOCAL SAILINGS Mrs. Sam Hopkins and Emma Hop- her, and such as Alaskans in all| Before moving, she took aboard 1 fy this office (Phone 374) at it d,, . % p | » Estebeth leuves every Wednes- ® k'ns, Nick Maiachoff and W. H. parts of the Territory have greeted here 27 passengers for Lynn Canal | once and san.e will be given } FOR RENT — Furnished, heated|s day nigt at 6 p. m., for e Chadwick with a glad ear since Alaska’s cra- and Westward points from Juneau. | attention. | | room with bath. Gentleman pre-|e sitka and wayports. e~ From Juneau to Angoon were: dle days. They were: | SERVING ALASKA THF - i THE UAILY ALASKA LMPIRE i ferred. Phone 1421. }. Dart leaves every Friday at e Andrew Lee and an_rge- Lee. Though not bringing a horde of For Haines—Ben Bellamy and B. B 5 - | il i - e le 178 m. for Petersburg, Kake ® Richard Wakelin is a roundirip chcecnuos 10 sweu a gold rush, the F. Kane. For Skagway — Troy s P(')R RENT-—Six room house. P..on(“e and wayports. ® o Passenger from Juneau to Sitka venerable steamer this morning Bockstruck, Mrs. T. M. Reed, Vir- YEAR ROUN D FOR SALE 266. oA ‘. e o060 e0e o o e a oaboard the Northland, and O. E. hrought from the south a group of ‘ginia Faircloth, Tom Jennings, WL [ L oo e | i _ Eriksen is a passenger from Ju- 19 passengers, some newcomers, Walter Fitzgibbon, Oscar Selnar, L T niree room furnished | — P gers, FOR § SALE 7“; 1]mll ]h.l:“lb“x[n diesel] house n!m-‘lxu n:xsl’ three room neau to Sitka and return to Pet- some back once more, after more Stanley Smith, Hugo Bergstrom, BAILING SCHEDULE O 0. Prive complote with Apartments. Inquire Mike Vagge, lersburi aboard the vessel. times than they can count. Besides and Gertrude Wills. o Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay installed P _! ol 513 A Willoughby. ie Northland is expected back her small band for Juneau, the| For Cordova—Harold E. Smith, Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound § halibut gear, $5,500 }:‘" v““‘)v“n“:‘_'l at Juneau from Sitka Thursday Victoria also had aboard 107 pas-| For Valdez—Judge Simon Hellen- VICTORIA Feb. 27 Mar. 2 (.lofl apply l.o' F‘M“s“’" ““(“ FOR RENT-3 room furnished night or Friday morning, enroute sengers bound through Juneau (romithal, *ALASKA ........Mar. 6 Mar. 9 DRLSS Amockiin, 2% ' _apt. Decker Bldg. | jsouthbound to Seatle. Scattle to points on Lynn Canal| For Seward—Robert W. Cowling, “MT. McKINLEY Mar.13 Mar. 16 Washington. ¥ e e~ okars e o g jand as far to the Westward as the |E. E. Clayton, E. F. Warneck, George :XEES?& .Mnr 2 x::g * FOR SALE—Leather covered dav- sleeping m'qmg with bath, close| Aléutian Islands. Lane, Margaret Ronen, A. C. Black, ! ar. . enport, piano, bookc: (o(mr in, light cooking permitted. Tel.| The following aids to nay w(mon | ‘Among the band oi 107 passpnzk: J. J. Thcr:asl, F Ak Mccloud.hPeter WATaaka calls ot VAKUME, culle ab; BT nerkis chest and two rollec 1852 after 1 jum. 424 Franklin. |in Alaska waters are temporarily jefs bipked SUAGRSL: Juregu WIGH{Bitong, Chaties, Lake, Gk i@y bound and Sitka southbound. MoKinley and P cases. See Mrs. Tanner, Scanda- out of commission but will be re- | AT Fnugeliare, 7 ive Aol CIERT WK, O Eiilm SRIn R e Yukon call at Skagway northbound, Sitka south- ; avian Rooms FOR RENT—Kensington apt. $15/,04 a5 soon as possible: AsK BIG SUM diers for Haines, 3 for Skagway,'tin. Mr. Warneck also took along, pound. Alaska ¢March 27 sailing) calls at Skag- T At R per mornth. Over Juneau Cabinet Stephens P e-Chrave Eoiat} 10 for Cordova, 3 for Valdez, 77 with him his dog. way northbound oz i LEVEL lot by Fai * Shop. e . ; | for Seward, and 9 slated to transfer, Members of the Victoria person- i c 93 Light reported extinguished Febru-! SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 3.| Sold quick) phone 5723 e T P y 26 ¥ |—owners of thv [ulm:x own‘;dc Li- |2t Seward to the steamer Cumca(t)_ nel reported a plcas::;']lt Jolxl:ney st THE ALASKA LINE 2 FOR SALE— General Electric sun - A | Alaska Peninsula — Arch Point|bra Line motorship Feltre, which| t9 coninue: thelr: Joumneys;: four ¥ |the. vessel from Beattle, where sho M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 lamp. Reasonable. Phone 1392 rOR RENT—Seven room furnishad |Light reported extinguished Oeto-!was sunk in the Columbia River on|them to Kodiak, two to Unalaska, left February 27, as far mnorth as o 4 ; X apartment. Inquire Snap Shoppe.per 16 ‘February 17 when rammed by melnnd one each to Seldovia, Carmel, Wrangell where she first encoun- i FOR SALE —Two room furnished 3 4 % and Uzinkie. |tered snow, yesterday. 1 v Aleut; g £ hea g ¢ yi house, 838 Basin Road. Terms to §-ROOM steamheated furmshed‘le U:‘L‘;;Bg){:lm:g = Jnhmdml:l.,lfllhirle‘gm“‘ Egoward ’f‘“c_kenz“h')hfwe From other Southeast Alaska| She is expected back at Juneau reliable buyer. house, 2 baths, 6 bedrooms, elec- | P oy ebruary 19, will igiled & 396 '.00 . (he Fmtral‘ports a second group of 19 passen- southbound in about a week’s time. B il o tric range, Frigidaire. Wmd<nrwhp temporarily discontinued. Court against the Luckrnl)ach‘ '1 .ame to Juneau this morn- Among the freight for Juneau FOR SALE — Large seven Toom Apts Aids Relighted or Restored !Steamship Company. gers also c: au th | o ;!] . ] o+ 7 o house with garage, apartment up- — | Sumner Strait — Level Island| e, ing ahoard the old Victoria. They‘:ivm‘drd i ean}er fr;)m et g i stairs at St. Ann's Avenue, Doug- UOZY, warm, furn. apts. Light, Lighted Buoy 3 heretofore reported| KETCHIKAN MEN BUY were: 42 g0 ekt Gheiglet malol dar, las. Phone Douglas 132. water, dishes, cooking utensils extinguished was found burning on| ! — | —_— and bath. Reasouable at Seaview.|February 23. AP | FOR SALE—6-room house on Basin . bl 0 R WRECKAGEOF Z ORA = 2 % road; reasonable. Phone 330. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment, wHa el soeninv iliaaendbuns Phone 2004. 425 7th st. i {* * (Ketchikan Chronicle) 'OR SALE—44-ft. 35 hp. Diesel __ i o - |! TIDES TOMORROW || Kris Antonsen, Don Wright, E. Boat Discovery, suitable for hali- | | #—————————————%& M. Goddard and J. A. Talbot of but troling and seine fisning.| LOST AND FOUND | High tide 4:38 a. m, 137 feet |Ketchikan have bought the wrecked , Price $3,000.00. O. Fjelde, owner, — Low tide 11:33 a. m.,, 34 feet jmotorship Zapora from the under- TRAN SPORTA"ION CO care Olson & Sunde Shipyards, FOUND — Lodge emblem, owner| High tide 5:48 p. m., 106 feet [writers and crews are leaving today ] Seattle, Wash,, or Sunde & d’Evers; may have same by identifying and‘ Low tide 11:24 p. m.,, 6.2 feet |[for the wreck to salvage what they The only line serving Alaska that maintains Company, Seattle, Wash. paying for this 1d\emsomont ‘ - e - can. The purchase price of the a regular weekly service throughout the year. — J. Edgar Hoover, director of the|wrecked vessed is understood to be FOR BALE~193 P nfll , U doorl > e 1ive B Mengar wuoring % sed:: g ‘ Chatham wwans sranspoctation “!F‘ederal Bureau of Investigation,|in the neighborhood of $1200. Arrive Leave Alaska s mhon wn..pmn'mne Geanes’ Moto#' 00, says that 1,500,000 felonies are com-| Antonsen, a diver, is leaving to- Leave Juneau Juneau “ " i e ‘ [14 s. n ART” mitted each year within the boun-}day in his own boat for the scene. Seattle No. Bound So. Bound , MISCELLANI‘.OUS daries of the United States. At the same time, the Spencer is Norco ... Feb. 19 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 co. leaving. Captain Eldred Hansen of Northland .Feb. 26 Mar. 2 Mar. 4 ™ O P WE Leaves Femmer Dock every Friday FOR CHARTER — 62-foof. 50 b, l“7. m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port m the Zapora has been standing by Norco ... Mar. 5 Mar. 9 Mar. 9 AHEadl - cannar s Alexander aa¢ ~ay ports, the wreck and will remain there un- North Sea Mar.16 Mar.18 equipped J.|Preight received rot later than 4 c A N ADI AN til the Spencer arrives. SEATTLE Northland Mar.23 Mar.25 | SCHEDULED SAIIANGS . Grenley 0 The principal items on.the Za- North Sea Mar.30 Apr. 1 “' yon : p it ! e pora m_l; a l:’150 horsepower (Atlasf RE"I“:I!) Northland Apr. 6 Agr. 8 Evelyn Berg from Seattl PHONE :xlz e for aay FOR INFORMATION PA I F ‘ Imperial Diesel, a 20 horsepower $68.00 North Sea Apr. 13 Apr. 15 | 4 kind of sewir HAURICE C. REABER, Phon- 4622 4 Fairbanks Diesel, the lighting and Northland Apr. 20 Apr. 22 | § TOM Allen's fresh Chliforoia. A3 ch \'*'m‘:'m- SRR o 7 =¥ hot water systems, 15 tanks ranging North Sea Apr. 29 | Order frem your grocery. | SAILING oz‘rgy in fl;etfhmfl; 10‘;0%‘83}1]1011 ;:- RAY STEVENS, Agent. Phone 109 ~ e R e e | TO VANCOUVER, VICTOFIA |Pacily, an e deck winch. €, J. B. BURFORD, Ticket n. 4 t MIMEOGRAPHING? Phone 4051/} Clgars and SEATTLE purchasers hope that much of this| Grry WHARF . i v en Or leave orders J. B. Burford Co.| ci . & material will be salvageable. Be-| @y chrrm Dowsias Asent g 312 T TY T — igarettes rom Juneau sides, of course, there are various ¥, PHONE 114 Night Phone (V;i:}TAN;K;Ef:D Ei:enlmncv l—erma-,: I . miscellaneous furnishings such as| s, B0, Ploger. wave. §o.[1 . Cerndy ! PRINCESS NORAN dishes, linen, and the like. Thej % Lola’s Beauty Shop, tulcphonn‘y { salvaged goods will be brought to ifl] ?15 Decker Way- | cards , March K 10 Ketehikan. o Aoty P ) a ranspo c. In 1877 Congress forgot to pass| ; | & 3 2 Tickew, reservations and full . a military appropriation bill, and! T H E | the army, In order to carry o, had | particulars from SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i to purchasee supplies on credit. | V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent I 4 el 4 ] N E w JUNEAU T-Plics Lockass Yo ro moR M‘A . i == = 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocke? . Ludwig Nelson ARCTIC f 300 Rooms . 300 Baths p A i ini i e " ZORICT 250 4Place Btinsen “Patice’ SCHEDULES NOW IN EFFECT | | Juneau, Alaska ALASKANS LIKE THE | Pabst Famous 2 T T —— Draught Beer DRY CLEANING o W Reduced Passenger Fares to Many Points i o ga. PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day : On Tap e Office, 58' Between Nowe, Flat, Fairbanks and Juneau PAA “ » Bids o . iy SHEL(m ls;{llgtMONS JlMMYPul:tD(EHART Planes are always within 100 miles of one of our 11 radio stations, all manned by experienced operators. - Soft HAROLD R. BROWN, Agent g écamm 8US LINE | M)-Jlmm"u Douglas CARLSON PAA Electra Plane expected to arrive in Juneau from Fairbanks to connect with steamer Northwestern from seuth. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Traffic Office GASTINEAU HOTEL—Phone 106 LOVIS A. DELEBECQUE HARRY RACE, Druggist “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” “EDSON WAVE SHOP | Machine and Machineless | ’PEBMAN!N'I’ WAVES | ) | | m 15, 11:15; P. 4:15, B:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight, .lnn A.M.—T7:40, 8:40,9:40, 140, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 40, , 6:40, T:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40. LIQUOR STORE Glacler Highway PHONE |Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—~7:00, 8:15; 6 5 5 1 ! P.M§-12:30, 4:15. Saturday Bpedal pm. Prompt Delivery THE TERMINAL “This Is Semething Different That You Will Enjoy.” J(IHEAU CASH GROCERY CASH GROCERS _Corner Second and Seward Stree Delivery ?um 58 Ask about FREE RADIO | Room 6, Valentine Bldg. Ph. 666 -~ 4 —— § PHONE 206 Juneau Radio Service || For Your RADIO Troubles 122 Second 8t.—Next door to San Francisco bukery | #ave Junmeau: AM. — 730, 9:30; %M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. lm Bus Sundays and Holidage Free leavés Junecau at 9:30 AM.