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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 12, 1937. ' By CLIFF STERRETT R s L ' searmser . ey | HOTEL GASTINEAU |- WITH TH! JONASES UPSET STUPID | + Every Effort Made for the UNK._ S'BAD HE'S EATIN' UNDER IT' 3 SUPPER. IN BED 2 ; - Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE k 2‘ in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION TEIEEE N I AR BB RENNEEIRONRTANEIRANENCE o Wam 5 €S < ey Qu"'u \ LHOLD a \ S Sl {¥” gEST AS MIGHT \\ W& ’ [ TRIGGER TH > S : \ ) X i CANTANKRUS ‘ g CUSS INTEW KINGDOM COME NAOW EZ EVER, New sigaal et MANY ACTS OF HALIBUT Ll]A[l ;“éths*ésl-!‘éfl)‘i{rs;ggon U[fl HERE SEASON REPORTED scheduled to close Friday, pack for IN B'G DEMAND The Norland (,‘.m(. Sandvik, the first nine days in the Ketchi- brought in 1800 pounds of halibut kar mounted to 32,957 cases, |vesterday to the local fish exchange uccording o the U. S. Burcau of CARBONADO L T e Marine News e e C bl o s s o P A IS S ROWBOAT FOUND @ “stcamer Movements | PUSSTSSSN ) |that sold to the Alas oast Fish- Fi es. Of this amount, three H()Ufill]g LElWY SO(‘](’ll S(’Clll' eries for 9 and 6': cents [& were kings, 32,188 chums and . Today the Dixon, Capt. Emil Sam- 766 cases cohos. ity, Farm Tenacy and |uelson, brought in 15,000 pounds of ~ The Burcau vessel Brant sailed ! Others Wanted hl.ukmd that «nm Im 2% cents. |again last midnight for the final PACIFIC COAST | {patrol of the season with Alaska 3 (3 ce0 e 00 (Continued from Page One) (Agent L. G. Wingard and Warden 3 - |Steele Culbertson aboard. They ex- PHONE 412 2 !pect to return late Thursday or wi”“ _‘lh“‘ e '?“ff:‘;:”[,l“; e “v“ ¥ Friday, and present plans are for % fel o e e A the Brant to sail for the south Fri- g 1sngiis e e | day night, taking the majority eet farther and uncover a bonan-| the Bureau Staff which has za. | USRS fads ol y there during the summer back to the | First class mail, abou & “‘l‘ {winter headquarters in Seattle. < e The document most steadily in de- Before sailing last night, Agent| o = ¥ 2-Way Radio Communication mand in recent years is the Social |accumulation, is believed to |Wingard reported the weather had Securi Act It passed Congress|aboard the North Sea due in Juneau in 1935 er call than|tonight from Seattle. This is any other me been especially favorable for fall| pt the ma-|cording to information rm-u\ud ¢ A 1 y 3 =48 1 [ior ones enacted during the last| throush the Petersburg Post Office {“Tf:‘f‘.:;““ he quatity of fisn wes | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE st Albert Wils [ TREEIRRS SERVICE session. It often exceeds a thou-|by Juneau Postme The second class mail cumula- | FAIRBANKS RAINBOW HEAD t is aboard the Alask: t is be-| e | an, RANDENER hhe. Adein, °°"| Frances Woodward was recently| AUTHOBEGED Major Gen. James B. Allison at the . lieved. The Alaska will also havel o iR b OO IEES T ne Fair. | U. S. MAIL month’s end. WITH PICTUF over two days first class mail. s anks chapter, Order of Rainbow : r document in steady de- = A — ¥ CARRIER report of the LaFol- SHONBECKS VISIT i *WEDNESDAY, { te committee on its investi n & = “Alaska” by Lester D. Hmcuvx-mn! Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka [ into the Chicago Memorial Day in-| A. A. Shonbeck, prominent An-|— o —— ~— and return. { ! ) 1 indica Here is a recent photo of Col. Joseph 0. Mauborgne, who becomes the chief of the United States Army |sand a month, always is several hun- | Signal Corps on the retirement of jdred ‘oootooaonoocoosqoaoco | | Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, | i ! Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. f *Irequent Nonschedule Trips—109% off Round Trip. l Hot Springs, returning to Fairbanks| COMPOUNDED FROM ts of Mr. uml‘{: ¥RESH DRUGS ter to be the gu James Barrack. | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 623 ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER NORTHBOUND aboard Gun, Blankets Picked from Seattle October 12, S. Customs office from the Ketchi-le port at 1 o'clock tomorrow neatly and covered with oil sKkins.'s af 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Sident which 11 steel strikers|chorage business man, returned % ~B *WEDNESDAY, - TIDES TOMORROW +’ he Alaska Steamship Company|Follette committee report. A pos R e North Sea scheduled to arrive at 8:30 o'clock tonight. Be- due probably early to- arrive Thursday Up I)_\' Whale: freight only. Sofia tion that some'es am. kan office. A message to the Cus-/e afternoon, southbound rowboat adrift near Point Sofia, Icy e day night at 6 pm., for Bill of sale from O. G. Hillman, Hoo- o Kake and way- were Killed in a brush with police |home recently followmng a vacat Hollmann s Pharmacy | The boat was taken to Ketchikan' _____ The document clerks did a neat|id the Interior. He and Mrs | | 201 Sewara St. Phone 45 | beck spent several days at Ci ‘y PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY - L. Jacobsen, |tal card came to Capitol Hill ad- Low tide 0 a large consignment Washington.” It bounced around! lumber and tie . a. m, 36 feet . {® lieved to have about 4% |® days first class mail only . . e morrow evening N, y : ol s e Princess Louise scheduled to Craft Containing Groceries, | § e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail ° . Report of finding a rowboat, with ¢ Northland scheduled to sail supplies aboard, adrift near Point e from Seattle October 15 at 10 one may have been lost overboard e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS was received herg tc by the U.le yukon scheduled to arrive in toms office said . LOCAL SAILINGS “Steam Whaler Moran picked up'e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- Strait, containing groceries, gun'e Sitka and wayports. and blankets. Everything 1ged o Dart leaves every Wednesday nah, to Gus Sordeman, found o ; aboard.” © 0000000000 and is now at the Standard Ol dock |piece of detective work in connec- there pending further investigation. st tion with one request for the La- 3 Pacific Coast wharf dressed simply enate Repo High tide 7:32 a. m., 118 feet |YeSterday afternoon at 4:1§ o'clock|p , 75 Congress, Number Low tide 1:28 p. m., 6.6 fec DoscE : 3 P 99 | of powder at Dupont from office to office til it reach-| High tide 7:09 p. m., 122 feet | 3 4 ¥ 0 il it reach-| TAKING HALIBUT ® % e ¥ aska Air Iransport, inc. e Westward hit of study the clerks concluded the Odu or stk o ‘ and the Alaska Rai and alsolthat a certain Petrovic of Detroit Chicf Pilot Traffic Manager _The Bellingham, Capt. James discharge coal. She Wainbeasa Bogyoft doctri s 4l S Shelton, is loading fish today for lie here until at I M e ol —= HOTHING BUT THE BEST | BEER OIL the Marlyn Fish Company. She will night — ok s take 466 boxes of frozen halibut to FRUM sITKA RUN ARRS ‘E :‘"' i s o Prince Rupert and return again tvidently some organigation has next week for another load WARNING ISSUED AS been urging that the report, which methods of lmn-‘ -oo - o 40 AND 8 TO ELECT The motorship Estebeth, capt.. HALIBUT SEASON |aing be more widely read, HEMRICH'S Both 27 and 34. We deliver Gustafson and Purser Dave Ram- NEARS cONCLUSlON for a Los Angeles public libra | s o i and o . e | OFF]CERS FRIDAY c:av, docked this morning from Sit- i asked for copies of the dopument| Insist On It! Our carrier has separate ka, bringing five passengers from| ...y g custor ¢ received|il @ manner almost identical with| Order it from your compartments. No clogged Meeting of Voiture Locale No, Chichagof and Hoonah. following message today from|that of Petrovic of Detroit | nearest dealer. burners from our oil. . 1126, La Societe Des 40 Hommes et ' PAssengers coming in were Gust International Fisheries Com-| The document is one of the very| Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General P Gustafson and Carl Bergstrom, from .|few published by Congress with| Transferring. 8 Chevaux, of Post No. 4, American ion relati ishir Chichagof, and M. D. Williams, Al- st llustrations. It repros Legion, has been called by Chef de ‘ | \firming 1 ices several| Al FEMMER’S DOCK bt Bl St S SR I e R S| SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER D. B. FEMMER night at 8 o'clock in the Legion Dug- = °°™" {ing for permit for retention of hali-|Strikers to support its conclusion e h D] \ sees out for the purpose of electing of-| poTh !but caught incidental to fishing for|that “the consequences of the Me-| 7-Place Lockheed Vega Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittick ficers for the new year. All 40 and AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY |other species in closed areas that|morial Day cncounter were clearly| 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket - | 8 members are expected to be pres- Meet Tuesday night at 8. All mem- |permit is void after October 19, mid-|avoidable by the police.” ent., bers urged to attend. Election of|night. All halibut must be landed| — - 4-Place Stinson “Patco” officers. adv. | before said time. However, Area| Try Top Notch Chili—15c. adv. via WED IN SEATTLE i —— — (3 boats may fish to midnight, OC- | peeeosoe o e eer oo none —_— | NSNS | | cr 19, and land reasonable time G s th | L] ., i, e, femer Pusens] CHANNEL BUS LINE, tereatter PHONES, Juncau Hangar, 612; Night and Day —re e TRANSPORTATION CC high sci hunl \I\A(h‘n( Was marries (l on e o o 5 o | Phone lon Juneau or 'll l)ougln | { v . y : .11:15; PM——12 5 l 15 3 15, | on 2 . 3 f the aska Steams Jom- " 5 1)’;’1‘11\' 3;_““1‘\}:‘s::yumil((“\‘i‘n (lllx’.“n- (|1(V'1Irl)‘l\' 15, 75:15, 6:15, %:15, 8:15, 9:45,| ChAtham Stralts Transportation Co. | b}lEl(l:LQNr fi!llleONb L. F. BARR The only line serving Alaska that maintaim in Seattle. i 11-15|» 12.0‘;(‘“”“4‘5?’40 S “M s DART” | PUROLA REMEDIES ief Pilot Pilot s regular weekly service throvshout the yeat i Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 1eQ ~ 5 > | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau FULLY COMPOUNDED Seattle No. Bound So. Bom Front Street Next Coliseum 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10,| 4oy gy 7 am, for Petersburg, Kake, 11:40 Port Alexander and way ports. Glacler Highway i reoaliy ate! g Leave Auk Bay: AM.—T:00,.8:15; Freight received not later than 4 p.am. Tuesday. P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special| i HARRY RACE, Druggist | 6:45 p.m. | FOR INFORMATION | North Sea ....Oct. 8 Oct. 12 Oct. 14 Y Northland v 15 Oct. 19 Oct. 21 1 North Sea ... ..Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 28 Northlang ......Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 North Sea Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 PHONE 97—Free Delivery R T S SR i 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40,! 1 ,aves Femmer Dock every Wednes-i N )\ N \ \ “The Squibb Stores of Alaska” | |Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30;| MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | Ty | PM—2:30, 5:15. Saturday specmw | | ‘ PRESCRIP- 10:00 p.m. | 5 | First Bus Sundays and Holidays When in Need of { J‘ TIONS FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .Phone 105 PHON‘E 36 Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. DIESEL OIL_STOVE OIL | compounded J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut.. _Phone 79 PO = S < phlE exactly a8 ¢ B ] Phone 23 For very prompt YOUR COAL CHOICE || written Phone 15 o S— by your L]QUOR DEleERY z o R l c GENERAL HAULING ! Aokt ———= { STORAGE and CRATING | NN i/ “ ”‘ ( A\) o : ! CALL US : gle} Juneau 5 Fairbanks DRY CLEANING 3 SAILING SCHEDULE | ONLY HOURS : JUNEAU TRANSFER Leave ‘Due Juneau Due Juneau 3 3 3 L4 H Phone 48—Night Phone 696 CANADIAN & Vslt:gsler Seattle Northbound Southbound Via plCtuIGSque Whitehorse Route Soft ! PACTFIC AAois R Q2 Oon 1k Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on 0! ! 4‘ YUKON “Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 2 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Water ! fyle Meals ALASKA .. Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 Wh1tehorso-I“ai(rjbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- . ! ’ YUKON .. Oct. 30 Now 2 Nov. 8 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground ! Butler Mauro Drl&g CD. chshmg z ERW[N}?O%(;.QRDING ‘ ALASKA . Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 stations. > i W T B | Leas Arri B R A @ MONTHLY RATES | T H E A L A S K A L I N E % g ve rrive = 3 | SO. FRANKLIN STREET uneau.........Tuesday -Fairbanks SIGRID’S i FRANKLIN STREET | | Juneau to Vancouver, M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 *Fairbanks .._Sunday ........Juneau BEAUTY SALON | “YOUR APPEARANCE IS | Your fhio.illfii“;iiONSIBL';';fif Hzlu{‘; ALASKA — mesest || LAUNDRY TAP BEER . IN TOWN! e e -~ e Alaska Federal Savings THE MINERS' | and Loan Association | Accounts Insured Up to $5,000 4 = Recreation Parlors ||| p. 0. Box 2118——phone 3 CANADIAN | BILL DOUGLAS 1 " COLUMEIA. LUMBER 0O, PACIFIC *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. Victoria or Seattle SBOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—Oct. 16 Princess Norah—Oct. 28 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic | Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is aj [ AlaSka Steamihlp COlnp'ln proximately four* hours. Passengers view scenic wog-. SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKRAR-ROUTES ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. ¥ All schedules subject to change without notice and Alaska Transportation Co. slight changes to make best steamer connections, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... ..=.Oct. 12 4 ’l:RAF FIC REPRESENTATIVE D. B. FEMMER, Agent Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hote} i < PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence