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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY SEPT. 22, 1937. By CLIF B STERRETT —~— JE HIM A SPOT-LIGHT WIS EVENIN' STROLES! ER PALS ?/ THEY AINT &PAL.$ POLLY POLLY AND HI wumang%mw& THAT WAS HAROLD HAM T CTOR., HE'S TkYIN T' ¢ HAT LIGHT-HOUSE KEE! — ) WHAT AN ODD \ CONTRAST T MAKE FOR PA| el Costa. ! \ HOLp Y"F \ L7 E‘EUAL + § CARBONADO —— R PRET PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. PHONE 412 LI L EEEEE T EE LT TR PP R R B e LT L TR EE R T PP EET ax ¢IRES Qu/( == 3 f.. e, Workd oghes eserved.= Haida Officers Honor Recent Brides Tuesday Charles """"""""""""" ?c Marine News | Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! MARINE AIRWAYS yane Sails for OaklandIs Botied Ketchikan at 3| Up When AFL-CIO | Dispute Flares| P s | NORTHWESTERN The U. 8. Coast Guard cutter Cy-| ane, with Lt. Comdr. John Round-| e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 o0 tree, commanding officer, will leave | Steamer Movements Two recent brides, rs. Ashley and Mrs. J. Z. Zoole were hon ' \ { { H | \ ¢ o . i . . Juneau this afternoon at 5 o'clock’ § 2 p & . NORTHEOUND . [raneat this atterioon ut 5 9%hock Teamsters Place Pickets on| ored last evening at a dinner party 2-Way Radio Communication ® Yukon scheduled to arrive . BUUND § |September 11 | Waterfront in Long- given by officers of the Cgast Guard § 2 srws. St vav + | dachinie”som sontr anal Vierhont o Lon cuter Taide, Tho event ook pace| | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE ® nine tays mail aboard . three enlisted men, however, will re- shoremen uarre! in the ward room of the Coast SERVICE e Princess Louise scheduled to e main in Juneau to keep watch on the —— | Guarder. ® arrive tomorrow afternoon or ® | pistol, rifle and machine-gun scores| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept. 22.| Lieut. and Mrs. Charles Ashley AUTHORIZED o evening . of men off the cutter Haida. —Picket lines have been placed| were married last winter, while Dr. o Northwestern scheduled to ar- iy The Cyane will return after mem- along the metropolitan Oakland wa- | and Mrs. Zools were wed several U. S. MAIL ® rive Should have e SEATTLE, Sept. 22 — Steamer bers of the Haida have completed |terfront by teamster officiais in an weeks ago in Juneau. CARRIER G ® two days mail aboard o | Northwestern, making the last|their shoot to pick up the four men.|effort to bring the AFL-CIO con- Autumn flowers and lighted ta- *WEDNESDAY, . SCHEDULED SAILINGS o |cruise on the Southeast Alaska Tri-|This likely will be around the first|troversy of longshoremen to a head.| Yo it ST ot = g b ol 2 It " % Notlh Sen scheduled to sail o |angle Route, sailed at B-o'clogk this | of October. Charles Peal, secretary of they BIG MONEY MAN. A decorated the pretty banquet .;erigk;(umtgl Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka e from Seattle September 24 at ® |morning with 54 first class and nine| The Cyane sharpshooters today!Oakland local teamsters, affiliated| Salaries of movie men in 1936, ‘%! & ESUIn: e 10a I passengers {were completing their scores under|With the AFL, declared attempts thus far reported, show Warner | {‘l;i:,‘:‘d“; ,,l,],‘,'\\,,‘(“(l,],x,w;;]a‘r:e sg;“p N s * Ala cheduled to sail from e passengers aboard the|the supervision of the Haida boys. |also will be made to stop all 5'“1’1 Baxter at the top with an in- @ 00 o e O omman- Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, e Sealtle at 9 am. September e |Northwestern include WH%OH K e movements. | come of $284,384. i ‘;’ndpM'“ Noblk & Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. ¢ 2 o | Foster and wife, W. Bradley, “This thing has gone on too long. | et Golbnisadbe: aHE: W2 B *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. " Bucln Bers chduled to_ il & [Bradiey and wiie, Ain- Jones M“ [MARINE AIRWAYS PLANE |5 time to bring it to head” ne| Mehiman, Lieut. and Mrs. N. Fu-|{ SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE e 3 1 % 39 Robert Ayers, F. Krueger, Miss said N SRy e Ll 4 S —- e from Seaitle September 21. @ ON WEEKLY RUN AFTER!' |HALIBUT SE lford, Lieut. Commander John IN ALASKA e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS el York, Sam Burows. Peal also announced that team- | JUNEAU T"“S A M Roundtree and Lieut. Chatfey of tHe ” o Northland scheduled south- e R TR TRlP TO MINE THlS A. M e MU Fm"’ | Cyane, Flhn,n F. McCabe, Lieut.| s bouna provan e tomor- + LEE ROX ISSUES URGENT| tob to observe ploket lines In reci- o Mt e T s Telephone . roWw . Four men from the Polaris-Taku ])AU( ation to the tes III\\(H support | A total of 1400 psunds of halibut, ”“ !‘ it Y “ qu[.-lnd Mrs . LOCAL SAILINGS « PLEA FOR JUNEAU A. C. mine arrived in Jur this morn-| P Previous waterfront strikes. [the first to be sold in Juneau for * s ]11(\‘ 0 B o Bstebelh leaves every Wednes- o | MEMBERS TO ASSEMBLE inz by Marine Airways, with Pilot LT |omb “uhe, \ went , fo/ WE ARk s pib g : '{ ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER . ® day night at 6 pm, for e| |Alex Holden at the controls, after! FC S RETURNING {Eness "“':‘ i A e e P Lt b Chief Pilot Traffic Manager e Sitka and wayports. ®| fhe Juneau Athletic Club will|Holden had flown three to the mine | [change at 9 and 6 cents pvxhy‘muml oo ® Dart leaves every Wednesday o this morning at 7:30. Wilson K. Foster, one of the an-| The halibut was off the Fremont, l rens 0las 4 meet tonight at 7:30 o'clock in Union L | laf Wintt Sihloh i ® at7am. for Petershurg, Port @ |y " s of “extreme| Robert Felsey, William Bates, J.[nouncers of KINY, and his bride,(Capt. Olaf Winther, which also Best treated | i ® Alexander, Kake and way- @ importance id today. |L- Anent and J. Wholley came in|8re returning to their Juneau home brought in a total of 21,000 ))tlun(lv w“hmll “dosing” e ports e s i etes |0 the Capital City and R. J. For- SESSPD e Northwestaty aligre a [of sablefish at 24 cents per pound.| o S i $ 97070 6 o 5 400 o gl A mumberof cunting sl e R e e sheriiccn 1 1o e Bl .| e VICKS | Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS-—Ketchikan oS e : in ve sparts Brres ) : S e | Try The Empire classifieds for VAPORUSB @ . !members and prospective members | Shepard went to the mine. | | ESTABLISHED TIBES TOMORROW T [of the organization on the impor-| After this flight, Holden hopred| ELKS TO INITI I sult ! P"°VE° BY 2 GENERATIONS IDES | off in the Fairchild at 10 a. m. on| The Juneau lodg — — g i tance of taking an active part in the a. 2 " PR {affairs of the newly-organized club, |his weekly schedule to Sitka and|initiation ceremonies | Passenger and Air Express Schedules i o this evening in the Elks W High ti m., 168 feet |Rox said way points. This trip was de L\)(d | ST, e Low tide 05 feet This meeting will prove “a mile- (&0 hour while Holden awaited gear|Ing at 8 o'clock. KETCHIKAN—WRANGELL High tide p. m., 187 feet |stone in Alaska’s sport history,” ac-|to be delivered to the Chichagof RN e ) i AU Low. tide 8 p. m., -23 fect |cording to Rox. “Active members Mine. Mechanic Lloyd Jarman ac-j There are three :ypes of mahog-| pETFRSBURG IUNE L >+ are the m]: -blood ‘n{ ,m; ~1odric|\ |companied him. | ang Wlis[Arlnul “T]“UIIMhl(l lAmu- Monday—Thursday Monday—Thursday Consequently, members should at e A ican and African. he first is ordi- 9:00 AM. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. MOTORSHIP SPRINGS |tend the meeting to prove ther) ALASKA AIRT RANSPORT,“”“‘ co ‘ S el . 2:30 P {initiative. Now is the time to be-| —_— PR M. . au ... O B M. LEAK; IS TAKEN INTO |come active. If you wait for tomor- PILOTS HOP OFF THIS| chatham Straits Transportation (:nJ Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication KODIAK FOR REPAIRS row, it never <:x:; he said “()RN]NG ONTWO TR]PS “M s DART’, with Ground Stations o tJe S Dl ton s i ‘ Alaska Air Transport pilots went Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- ' m'“wl n:"'r;rl\hn;( 5 P;H;‘:{':l Pffll;l;; . AT THE HOTELS 4|t0 the north and to southeast Al-|gay gy 7 an. for Mmbfl,g Kake, . LIRS 99 - e skokwim, starte F? R TN ST aska today to carry six persons uut} Port = 4 T3 l t tal Al ln ! & " . | Alexander and wa; rts. | s la g e’ | i v . aor om 4 ntercoas rways, inc. § ndpoint, later bel ake ks e PunLrBitl | word to the U. S. Steamship Inspec- |37, ;0 S WFRE S RO M(‘”Bl?\' k, Dr. J. B l;oruu and D FUR: INFOBMATION Louis A. Delebecque, (Gastineau Hotel o b e B R Pkl B 1. Cation for Ekkgwsy aan Phos| WAURICE . REASER, Phons 4 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER A e, Ganil Known hereahouts bur 18 Tised i[O/ 5 ue; Elner Sende, W. Bates, Sheldon Simmons left at 10:30 .| F— TEEE R e e e the marine guide to O. L. Grimes of | B [K€15e¥, J. Wholley, J. L. Anent,im. with Jerry Railand for Hoonah, [ Visit the | | 7-Place Lockheed Vega Bartiand, a0 o | is pro.| uwiscquah; Jake Logan, Cordova;|J. Prepich for Hirst-Chichagof and | i ee oy CS[““‘[’D“:“” and is pro-|poyq Ogden. Johan Heiswolf for Lisianskl. | | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket e Yesterday afternoon Pilot Sim- Mineral Hot Baths oL 4 . EE RN TR TR, SILVER WAVE HERE mons returned with Pete Taylor| | Accommodations to suit every 4 Place Stinson 'PQtCO ! T| The Silver Wave, Capt. Dahl, ar- [from Crescent Lake where Taylor| | taste. Reservations Alaska Alr ! Channel APPN’CI Sl'lol’ [ rived at the Juneau Lumber Mill{had been prospecting for several | Transport. u. s‘ MAn‘ N o H l 4 ‘M"“;}:‘;n?r:;:e;':i’:“glf:&h“m dock this morning after a trip from |months. ! H Sgnts sy v Hirst-Chichagof. e e | : ; : | "“‘““?f;:f;';c?,:,‘,},‘., Every | R s g REBEKAHS WILL HAVE S, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day s 1 RANSPO RTATION CO S Today’s News Today.—Empire. MEETING HERE 'mmcm'; Office, 587 R i Bl 3 o~ A .l A regular meeting of the Rebekah! SHELJ‘;‘(I)g iq,i]llgtMOI\b L. F'PiE::RR Thé waly lfie Sciviig AW that mh"“ Fl‘ h Fr“it d v et bl Lodge will be held tonight at 8 o'-| & regular weekly service throughout s oS an clock at the Odd Fellows Hall. ! RUSSELL C n Leave eg aples Mrs. Betty McDowel, Noble LPERLL CLICERES) QEast Leave Junum"u Junesu Grand, will preside. HOME GRCWN RADISHES, ONIONS ol EER Norihland ___Sept17 " Sepb 3l Bephd8 and FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY e yemEwEmayniains are ;e North Sea ....Sept.24 Sept.28 Sept.30 A i !:Sfiinftimfuf.'fl'.’f,efms' erosion| Northland ....Oct. 1 Oet. 5 Oet. 17 Y] G i B North Sea Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Califernia Grocery e —— -t w1l BE | If you enjoy indoor sports— 1 North Sea Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 THE PURE FOODS STORE CHANNEL BUS LINE [ 5t e of the best—Titx ' Teleph: 478 P Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas | FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent elephone rompt Dehvery Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15, 8:00, 0:15,| BRUNSWICK THE J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. i 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, CITY WHARF ... e, M AR VS b ¥6| ROWLING ALLETS vear |REEEOT | Leave Dotglas AM. 140 8.40,5:40, || Bheinlander and Alt Heidelberg & F k I > rave Douglas A.M.—17:40, 8:40, 9:40, BEER ON TAP i 1 rank Lane 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, ROUND i ’ ! 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, | S————— s 4 ¢ Yon are invited {o present 11:40 Iuneuu oNLY Houns Fairbanks i wais coupon at the box Glacler Highway « 1 office of the Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; T Travel P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special| ~|ECINATAT Le Due Ji Due J Via Picturesque Whitehorse Rout i ol Y .—12:30, 15, ’\( [l § ¥ ave e Juneau e Juneau S e “ 6:45 p.m. on a Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 1a Fic © - o | FRT] s Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; YUKON .. - = Sept. 21 Bopt. 37 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Th T TS R ARTER) Besil NORTHWESTERN . Sept. 28 Bept.28 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- eatre e 20 2% - s o | Wi Fibarke e Xome Panes i contin e s . . h -way radio communication with eleven groun \ and receive tickets for your- | Labves JuaMiu at.0:30 dan. ALASKA Oct. 12 Oct. 18 g&ii?;g sk % self and a friend or o YUKON Oct. 19 Oct. 25 i . J relative to see | | Audit—7ax ana System service | | Juneau to Vancouver, THE ALASKA LINE Leave | “I"I \'i ng I I 08‘(’88” 4 ESC.C;,.CS N Victoria or Seattle M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 i i £ || 303-05 Goldstein Building SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS *Fairbanks ....Wednesday g]‘x'l::gg-g:;ne and re- L | Public Stenographer 2 ise—Sept. 26 . As a pald-up subscriber of The 1l Notary Public Plf:,'l'::::sl‘f zum ‘0':1' 5 *__All year round schedule. . . - Princess Louise—Oct. 16 Al S h C Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- Dally AlaSka Empll'e | W'_Hl’fs’_sm Foe Princess Norah—Oct. 28 as £ te'lmS 1P Ompanv proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- l ERVICE-0 ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. Good only f i LIQUOR STORE Connections at Vancouver with S N‘ALL-ALASKRA-ROUTES s00d only for currem vffering. Phone 655 Coaiiiian Pacitie: Services: All schedules subject to change without notice and Your Name May Appear Tomorrow Prompt Delivery Transcontinental 3 % slight changes to make best steamer connections, , “ Qe Q Trans-Atlantic | WATCH THIS SPACE ! | Tnesremne Alaska Transportation Co. : ,» = = RS TRANGERR | Pt Pacific Alaska Airw | SR A e e sz e & FE RS S “T valc;ll‘a!;sv:g)fil"‘ SCHEDULED SAILINGS a lc a”’ mc. f PHONE 114 Agent, PR, Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... Sept. 21 TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE w c L E A N l N G Call us for all kinds of Trans- Juneau Alaska ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- D B mmn t Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, CANADIAN L . 9 en Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence PHONE 485 Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer | PACIFIC B ] PHONE 114 Night Phone 312

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