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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY AUGUST 12, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT WELL, MR PERKINS! YESSIREE BOB iF 1 EVEN KEPT TRACK AN' M A R l N E A l R w A Y s THE YEAR /( C THIS IS TH ILL~ A T.MEAgFU:SUAL..‘ er"é’ %r: YEAR TO THOUSAND WOT WASN'T = ay mmunication e ese FRESH PANTED! ,_ /A= SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE : SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER i *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — | Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. f *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— { | Juneau to runter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, A Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. i B - {%} ; Z *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%off Round Trip. A, SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE , IN ALASKA *“* | p | $5 PER LUG PLAN GI.IMB c ada Makmg e T | | ’ s | { / . { To End Tractors’ Skids Telephone { « | o Marine EWS OGET'EM MOUNT HAYES Plans for Vets o s e v Bahensky found a way to keep trac- ALEX HOLDEN i tors from slipping sideways during Chief Pilot ; - o} e dib Luml;vr g | Th N Y k b Al OTRAWA. & 12—Flatly reject cultivation of hillside corn e Juucan ree New Yorkers to At-| » Aug. 12—Flatly reject-| ge polted steel discs slighly larg- ] TrG Lot et ®® D han of logs near Snttsham les O e P demandt for a soaiers” boms e e st 2o et /NIRRT A LA > Steamer Movements |week and the mil officials have| tempt Scaling F'eak— |cimilar to that distributed in the'or the tractor drive wheels, The ; 1 Rt advertised for parties interested in Leave Fairbanks States, the Cenadian gov-|gises sink into the ground enough A T e e by } etting the logs and bringing them | {ernment is financing various plans!i; jeep the machine from slipping ]0 b P”“‘l"! Rupert arrives 6 \“': to Juneau. | FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Aug: 12— |for the assistance of needy war, G AT J % ® e night. The lumber mills officials state ! o terans. ¢ Dorothy Alexander due 10 ar- |0,y Pay 45 per thoulnd Jeby ‘I?:;m: 32‘,’3:31' :ol:ha;;or;:gf vors| i x(h.‘ latest provides “reiresher” N e, ' FOR THIS PORT & ri s omomon o oot et s el 05 "Ancy ey o sk, vt s o smsmpasea seranrweeop smenerswoon | THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU ; b i ; & ai 1,‘[‘ Sat ed to their sawmill and are New York, are preparing to climb veterans who dctually saw service| GENERAL LAND OFFICE X P‘l;xx‘: s Toe i s “L:t.::; xious to have the logs immed- Mount Hayes, a 13,040 foot peak at the front. i District Land Office ® - rday after: or evening d & ot St i 4 P ‘ tely Auaska range, south of here,| Its aim is to fit previously trained Anchorage, Alaska. . SEATTLE, Au teamer Bar- e f due Sunday lut we Alaska gl p v o el s e L It is requested that those WHO penrthe Richardson Highway. |workers who have lost command of| - May 38, 1097 Travel Information Headquarters thibke {His | aatiadaid 4 have found the logs and tied them| rThe group will leave the high- their trade through unemployment | iarles Holden Switzer, Entry- X 5 3 mh(f‘)” lm(ki : M; e ~»El:t-”‘”ld'l 2 ‘\a\” up along the beaches get in touch |way at Donnelly's. Taylor is a vet-|for industrial jobs ; {man, together with his witnesses: Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information t 9 o'cloc rom Seattle at 9 am. to- e |UP Romage S rite 5 g ot N | Fred Orme and James E. Sparks, regarding all scheduled and charter plane trips; = first class ® MOrrow. with the company eran guide and packer, having Throughout Canada, local com- PATES, | ARRIVAL d DEPART! » e North Sea scheduled to sail |climbed many Alaskan peaks, in- mittces of the War Veterans' As-{all of Juncau, Alaska, has submit-| an RTURE times; schedules for aboard the Baranof, & from Seattle at 10 am. to- |cluding Mount Logan, Mount Fair- |cistance Commission are contacting|ted final proof on his homestead all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks J o {u s RS | indtrow | weather, Mount Bona and the slopes|cmployers who are ready to co-|entry, Anchorage 06459, for a tract|| flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. Parthel _“," = o, Mik J»”“;; e Prince Robert scheduled to sail of Mount McKinley. operate. of land embraced in U. S. Survey, , e ;M el 58 'si N";m‘h_ e from Vancouver at 9 pm. to- g o 2o st For a period of three months,|NO. 2121, situated along the Glacier [ } et S e g 4 'A“‘qum‘_" MR e | California is reducing & 10-mile' i1 government will pay a portion| Highway about 7 miles northwest S wire, B Moulten mfl wite. | ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail nu road to B miles by cutting out 28lor the reemployed vet's wages, up|Of Juneau, containing 14358 acres, o T ] e from Seattle tomorrow night curves. |to $50 a month, on the understand- |#nd it is now in the files of the Phc“e ® Alaska scheduled to sail from — RN ling that he is employed at full m-’U R Jand OTtio,; SHRHOReRe, Al ® Seattle August 14 at 9 a.m Canadian National steamer Prince| Dr. Rae L. Carlson has returned . ut the end of the period. {aska, and if no protest is filed in ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to ‘Ruprxt is scheduled to arrive in|to her Juneau practice. uuv.‘L T | the local lan_d qffice wlt'hin the 2 8 sall frees Vasoswver Aus. 38 HE b 6 6olook. Hhom ——————— | period of publication or thirty days For Information On All Plane Service p e at9pm 5 | “Alaska” by Lester D. ffenderson ‘ Pays in Silver { thereafter, said final proof will be and Steamship Movements F ® Prince George scheduled to .amer is reported to have|™ T~ i o e | |accepted and final certificate is- | | 5 . R | S 8 ot= § \ v BY EXPLOSIGN * :ail from Vancouver 9 pm, number of round trippers| | MISHAWAKA, Ind—A. M. Plet- sucd. g ‘ e August 16 also Miss Agnes I. Thomp- |cher turned in his old car and GEORGE A. LINGO, | & f L o Northwestern scheduled to sail ~Who is booked for Juneau. |paid 1,100 half rdolld. saved dur- i bR LRIL;.IL;;; et ’l)l an L‘.a t bont )0“.“ e from Seattle 9 a.m. A\xgust PRFBE five years—for a new automo- First pul lication, Augus , 1087, & K b l,l" One Man ° 19 ! Last publication, October 6, 1937. Juneau—QNLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan m Ilames e Ma ® Northland scheduled to sail ® = = ~ e . Serioudly Burned 2 st 0 m. St 3| SEYEN 18 HER ESTABLISHED b =) . 20, B T e ! pOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ : Passenger and Air Express Schedules vy Tincess / ¢ scheduled to a | ‘ The gasboat Taku II sank today ¢ =y g R i- 5 L | St illoving aa explosion at taa Stand. 5 L® IR port fomorrow moss- & | ] KEICHIKAN—WRANGELL—- ard Oil Dock 07 AN N R | — ) T The ship, operated by the NOVES o Mount McK inley scheduled o| POINTE CLAIRE, Quebec, Aus. PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Boat Company, w leading fuel L évss = T i agenais of this ;-. ”:. e WY, was loading el o southbound late tomorrow. e 12.—Mrs L"mfn, Dagm{ S Mounday —Thursday Monday—Thursday when the explosion oc W35 e Yukon scheduled southbound e !town,about twelve miles from Mon o A enveloped by flame ® next Monday or Tuesday. e treal, believes seven is a lucky i 0:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan . .Ar. 6:45 P.M. arence Crawford, engineer, was. e LOCAL SAILINGS o (number. On the seventh day of 7 T 2 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau . Lv. 3:30 P.M. ously burned about the face and e Egiebeth leaves evel o % 3 th Mrs. Dagenais gave| YW | e by " arms. He was unconscious when e guy night ot o p‘:]m“;;r S e At e HOLLYWOOD H Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication rescued by firemen and was rushed o Sitka and wayports. o |cclock in the morning. The baby| | SHOE SHOP P with Ground Stations immediately to the hospital ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e weighed seven pounds |1 174 Fronklin St. | 1 e e ® 8t 7am. for Potersbiug Pors s i S | | ‘The Home of Modern Shoe Work | [ 4 FLEISCHMANN'S GINS (Dry or : :;;;nndur, Kake and way- e| Trl_ytv The Empire ciassifieds for| HENRI MAKI, Proprietur | l l Y i} T - Nor: an r arv . @ [results. W SR v s T - ntercoastal Airways, Inc, } gins! —adv, SEAPLANES FOR CHARYER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket {ON PRINCE SHIPS || frompt belivery | TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque. Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence HOTEL JUNEAU | | Formerly Hotel Zynda 11 | | OTATREE " ote ;x{;x (l)l((ll‘v: 1:’-(:: : : x;! 3 Ir::; Bt gef 4-Place Stinson “Patco” s A Manager : e 43 Top) » High tide 5:17 p. m., 14.1 feet 8.8, “Prince Rupert” |&: — —— _____________ i | ind crvinee Georee”| | FEMMER'S TRANSFER U. S. MAIL | o P A alternating, lea.vesd | PHONE 114 ) % | Juneau southboun Call us for all kinds of Trans- ; s Ni U NISH SHIP A every ?ntiu;c:w | | ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- PHONES’ Juneau g?fli‘f:r%:’;z’ nght and Dny N o n H lA n 5 at midnight. | | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, £ | Grand old Is ‘ | | Kindling; Feed, Hay and Fresh SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR e TRANSPORTATION CO ‘- “Prince Robert” Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer Chief Pilot Pilot L) H oH The only Ine scrving Alaska that maintein; SR August 7 and 21 = RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent & regular weekly service througheut the voaz ! BEER Six Thousand Ton Craft [5| ®eees = Travel Arrive Leave Sent Down with Loss of CANADIAN ‘j}“ “l;;",‘& o Leave Juneau Juneau 3 §¢ wow Avaibasir 12 of 40 Crewmen NATIONAL pRIN. | n SERVING A ot g e No Bound 8o Bewnd STEI‘“{ | TUNIS, Tunisia, Aug. 12. — A p Northland Aug. 24 Aug. 26 ] Spanish Government ship, of about | H. R. SHEPARD & SON CESS = = F i North Sea .. Aug. 31 Sept. 2 6,000 tons, is reported to have been; Agents Phone 409 s 2 N Northland Sept. 7 Sept. 9 B ott 1 € | torpedoed and sunk off Cape Bon,| Liner < ) North Sea ... Sept.14 Sept.16 Northland ... Sept. 21 Sept. 23 A fully ma. |/% miles from here. ‘erad tioh The same advices reported that 4 12 of her crew of 40 members were and mellow k,md brew — the Junecau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAlflNGS FRED €. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageu CITY WHARF ... best Milwau- | kee Beer U 8. FISHERMEN ‘ 3 s GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent. . : | WILL BE GAINERS Princess Alice—Aug. 13 since 1855 | Princess Louise—Aug. 17 P MAdIM eRNE o KEGHNED Cl\y&)’:snxrgnror«_[@ug CIZ. — The/| Princess Charlotte—Aug. 20 Juneau ONLY 5 Hom Fairbanks an Conservation Corps may | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Imake the United States a fisher- Connections at Vancouver with R Canad ific Services: Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound i 2 FOR SALE AT YOUR DEALER uu;:l\(; p-=:1]adx.~,el Sk m‘;nm MT. McKINLEY P Aug. Aug. 13 Vla Plcturesque Whflehoue nou!@ W. J. LAKE & €O, INC. :,?‘“cjfl?rl‘;&"o,.”éf,’l‘id byk i ' Trans-Pacific DOROTHY ALEXANDER . 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Beatilc, Wash: | A s ”“plpn vweu; errosr p.\x” Every Month in the Year Tickets, reservations and full BARANOF Aug. 14 Aug. 20 ae'gpga}xl‘ schegu!eg fo]: o;g th:"o year;]betweien Jux;ga::- ticulars from LEUTIAN ... Aug. 16 Aug. 16 itehorse-Fairbanks- ome. Planes in continu- ‘:‘l;‘;:m‘l.)lrt:i!m ]:\)if,,:..”,]:],mfi; i AUCTION SALE DATES v W. MULVIHILL :LASKA Aui. It Au; 23 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground i Chatham Straits Transportation (,o - - - 1937 Agent, C.P.R. MT. McKINLEY Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug. 27 stations. “M s D ART” Today’s News Today—Empire. | Juneau, Alasks NORTHWESTERN Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 fa i = % =l August 11 » Fairbanks , . Juswt 1 CANADIAN THE ALASKA LINE e By o Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | October 13 PACIFIC M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 ursday uneau day at 7 nnvq for Petersburg, Kake, PnoNE 36 November 10 | L J. s Ag /Jupeau gdtl:;’day e Fairbanks Port Alexander and way ports. | | Docenber 15 e —— unday .........Juneau Freight received not later than 4 For very rompt [ttt s e ) 'Falrbanks ..Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re. pam. Tuesday. Special Sales Held on Request LINE turn same day. e LIQUOR DELIVERY || ¢ Shi CHANNEL BUS . T || LIQUOR DELIVERY | o Shipgers Lo Mg e Al yeur round schodule, i Advances wil be made a5 ||Leave Juneau: AM 7:15,18112&3:::. aS a [edlns lp Ompa'n.v P 9 e O AN Rt S & 7 ¢ recon o usual when requested. 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, Fl ti bet: Jun nd Falrhanks is ! : A > 4 : ERVICE -ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES ying time between Juneau a ap- Gu sm‘th -g SIGRID’S Tm“mm‘f,u:’r.c;“”’m"h i pe, 51';5i5 51'21?(‘,0 7“,,15;"‘:}',;5' e ot proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- {|/| BEAUTY SALON - v (hgy y s S e e ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. { “YOUR APPEARANCE IS ° 10:40, 11:40: P.M.—12:40, 34 All schedul P 110:40, 11:40; —12:40, 2:10, 3: s subject to change without notice and OUR RESPONSIBILITY %40, 5:d0, 6:40, 740, 8:40, 1010, A'aska Tr mu c | schedule, D R u G S ; | Shattuck Blds. Phone 318 B i anspox on - @ slight changes to make best steamer connections. 3 < s e o oot Glacler Highway 6 PUROLA REMEDIES | - s The o SERERTRONRY b scnzuULgntfiAILmGs Pacific AlaSka Am l.‘o PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | . : EXHLCHIILEANE%:R P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special E?II{': g:rg g::ll Sz:“ I: | “Smiling Service” | 6:45 p.m. el T . FULLY COMPOUNDED {|| po4 Cash Grocery 163 Western Avenue Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; n B FEMMER ellt TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Front Stroet Next Coliseum | TR 1 Sl i e i B o Ee Loyis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel PHONE 97—Free Delivewy ; Free Delivery Juneau l Pirst Bus Sundays and Holidays PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence SIS Leaves Junceu at 9:30 am.

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