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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNFSDAY OCT. 20, 1937. POLL Y AND HER PALS 7CE""'A\' > UH AIN'T \“\\j IAMIFICAN |[50 YER 3] TUT, TUT, AND TUT, UNK Y4 FIND THAT NEW WEARIN'IT, IM \NE ARIN' IT ONLY T A QA N SLICKER IGOTTA I JESS BOUGHT. NOTION T LAMBAST Y SO HARD--- D e e Ceeaaaasasessssssaeaes e e e n Marine News | PUSSSSUSESUIUUSSSPPPSISPRSS PR S S S S S S 44 \ 3 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Oct. 20. Three hali- buters from the western banks sold here today. The Resolute brought in 40,000 pounds, the Zenith 38,000 pounds, both sel for 10% and 9% cents; Trin: 40,000 pounds 10% cents stra -+ Negro Loses Reprieve Won By HIS Songs Oct. 20.—Jame g his way AUSTIN, Texas “Ironhead” Baker, wiio sl out of the Texas pente back inside its walls. w ATy Gov. James V. Allred impressed by the negro’s ability to sing folk songs, granted him a reprieve last year from a life sentence for habitual burglary so he could accompany J A. Lomax, curator of folk songs for the Library of Congress, on a tour When the tour ended he worked at several jobs, he says, but easier money beckoned. Atter Baker was charged with burglarizing several Austin residenc- es, the governor revoked his fur- lough. Third Term Issue Debated in Texas AUSTIN, Tex., Oct. 20. — Texas which has never elected anyone to a third term as governor, may have two third-term candidates in the L “ocratic primary next summer Gov. James V. Allred so far has decuined to squelch talk that he perhaps will seek renomination Former Governor James E. Fergu- son says that his wife, Mrs. Miriam A. “Ma"” Ferguson, who was chief executive in 1933-34, possibly could be persuaded to run again. Texas chooses its governor every two years. Elisha M. Pease was in office three terms but received the third term through appointment un- der martial law in Reconstruction days. Ferguson sought the Democratic nomination in 1918 after being im- peached early in his seccnd term but was overwhelmingly eated. - - NOTICE, Women of the 1 11 m-et Wednesds Oct 8 pm. in Odd Fe Hall i e- freshment GERTIE OLSEN, adv. Recorder Hollmann’s P Pharmacy | 201 Seward St. Phone 45 PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED FROM FRESH DRUGS FORTUNE from | | "FAMILY SHOE STORE | 1 “Juneauw's Oldest Exclusive | Shoe Store” | LOU HUDSON—Manager Seward St. -Juneau Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock tonight. Should have e | about 5% days mail aboard. ® Northland scheduled to arri at 3 o'clock in the mornin; stine which the League of Nations voted to the British in 1923. The reaction to Passfield’s pronounce-| ment, which was issued after fierce | | racial riots between Arabs and Jews, By CLIFF STERRETT |, OUT IN THAT DOWNPOUR , WITH NOTHIN! 'F. M. WARBURS :SUNS OF LEGION 'PASSES AWAY, NOMINATE ITS HEART ATTACK FIRST OFFICERS (Continued num Page One) hlecnon to Be Held Next| Tuesday—Installation Set for November 9 Sons of the American Legion pe PLENTY, UNK.YUH WOULDN'T WANT ME HOSPITAL NOTES | Mrs. R. O'Rourke, who was ad- mitted to St. Ann’s Hospital several |days ago from the last northbound boat is to fly to her home in Fair- While at the hos- | | | this morning were Desmond Wilson, son who have received medical care Victor Hocson, and Dorothy Jack- at the Government Hospital. ! Elizabeth Hansen of Douglas was Goes to Sitka, then direct ®| . 4 g8 E t- southbound o |became almost world-wide and last- | fected their organization at & meet-} , 4i¢t0q o the Government Hos- SRR RD & IGS ed until Ramsay MacDonald, prime ing in the Legion Dugout last mghll SCHEDULED SAILINGS . {pital for m(‘dxcal care yesterday. North Sea scheduled to sail e |minister, wrote to Dr. Weizmann in and nominated their officers for| from Seattle at 10 a.m. Octo~ e |FCbruary, 1831, modifying ths “white the Lfrm?n i f"““i'CfI '}l"m“fl*"q Paul Frank, admitted yesterday Hep o |Daper tions and election will be held Dext: ;¢ernoon to the Government Hos- Tuesday evening at 7:30 in the Dug: Life Generally Quiet from incidents of Alaska scheduled to sail from e | . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e Seattle at 9 a.n. October 23. | Aside . . . = . . . . . . . . ° . . . Princess Norah scheduled to e !stamp which projected him into the held on the second Tuesday in sail from Vancouver 9 p.m., o |limelight, Warburg's part in the var- vember, the organization havi October 23. e |ious causes which he espoused was decided to hold its meetings on the Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e |generally a quiet one. But in 1930, second and fourth Tuesday of every| from Seattle October 26. when the Zeta Beta Tau fraternity month. The installation is plann SOUTHBOUND SAILING: awarded him the Gottheil medal as a gala affair with members No steamer north, west. as having done the most for Ju-|Alford John Bradford Post parti-| LOCAL SAILINGS daism in the preceding year, the ci- cipating: Estebeth leaves every Wednes tation said that his benefactions in' The hoys chose Taku as the of-| day night at 6 pm, for e|the post-war decade had reached ficial name and in the future will J. B. WARRACK Sitka and wayports. $10,000,000. ; be known as T Squadron, \un‘ Engmeers Contractors Dait leaves every Wednesday He gave freely too of his time, of the American I n ) at. 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e [f0r example, as chairman of the Nominations made at last night’s JUNEAU | Alexander, Kake and way- e |American Jewish joint distribution session include 1 port, o |committee formed in war days to For Captain, who is the command- | - : P S <o G e vordinate relief work in distressed ing officer of the unit—Alfred Zen T & - FASE o 200 Surope. In 15 years the organiza-'ger and LeRoy Vestal. | | HOME GROCERY | i _|tion under his leadership dispensed ~ pirst Lieutenant—Rodney Nord-| | AND LIQUOR STORE { $80,000,000 in 46 sections of the old ling, Harold Zenger, Bill Penny. ‘ 14 Ph 52 TIDES TOMORROW jvorld Second Lieutenant—Lew Williams,| 6"‘ °nes_l E #| “It was one of the world's out-'y. anq Bill Penny i1 i = tanding pieces of human engineer- |~ ; o et o | High tah 1:00 0, i 101 Teet lon > mid of human engineer- | pqjutant—Harold Zenger, Grif- | |ing,” said former President HOOVer g Nordling and Keith Petrich. — g Low tide 7:19 a. m., 08 feet [of this work. e 8.2 S i High tide 1:20 p. m., 195 feet | Hungary hestowed its Red Cross ;. anq wed zemser. o Low tide 7:56 p. m., -3.6 feet |as an appreciation of Warburg's|" ..o 4 : S part “in mitigating misery” in that Seresanleat-Atme -Donalil, Jobl country. % son and Bill Penny. GIRL SCOUTS TO ‘ MEET ON FRIDAY| Announcement was mare today by | Foreign Work Much of the work of this commit- | was done in Rumania, Lithu- Poland and Russia. In one of F tee ania Mrs. Ernest Parsons, President of |'% rs it “" responsible for the the Girl Scout Council, that a meet- [Planting of 2500,000 acres in the Ukraine to American corn and in ing of all Girl Scouts will be held | the same twelvemonth it fed 2,000,- at 3:35 p.m. Friday, in the grade school auditorium, for roll call. (000 children and 1,000,000 adults. It Immediately after the meeting, |81s0 had to its credit cooperative so- cieties, loan banks, trade schools, Miss Jeanette Stewart will offer in- medical centers and similaz social struction to all prospective women Keith Petrich this out and formal installation will be| Chaplain—LeRoy Vestal and Boh Penny. Historian—Rodney Nordling THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! [ J leaders of the various Girl Scout ”";}"’CE;‘V e troops. he Warburg interest in education ! led him to contribute heavily to the THE MINERS SN g Fogg Art Museum and the gradu- | Recreation Parlors PR ate school of education at Harvard Business and Professional Wo-|He was a trustee of the Teachers’ men’s Clubs Annual EducationalCollege at Columbia University, the BILL DOUGLAS Ball. Hallowe'en affair. Attractive|Jewish Theological Seminary, the M - decorations, noisemakers. Elks Hal), adv. American Museum of Natural His- tory and the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. Warburg was born in Hamburg, CHANNEL BUS LINE | Germany, January 14, 1871. His elder bmllwr‘ Paul, preceded him to Am- Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas |~ ¥ x Am-| Lo nemr AM.—7:15, 8:00, 9:15, | €7ica, Felix following in 1894, That .15 15 . . year Paul married Nina Loeb of New 4 Lih R S, 5 pias|YOork and the next year Frieda,| 11:15, 12:00 midnight. daughter of the late Jacob H.| Leatve Douglas A.M.—T:40, 8:40,9:40, Schiff, became Mrs. Felix Warburg. 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, |1 1896 both brothers were made 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 1010, [P2rtners in Kuhn, Loeb & Com- P > 11:40 pany and a few years later be- Glacter Highway came American citizens. Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15;| Faul resigned from the banking| and - | pital, from Sitka silectomy this morning. Vo- | SRS NG iRl ng| | Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. ed of| Try an Empire aa. DRUGS PUROLA REMEDIES PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- FULLY COMPOUNDED Front Street Next Coliseum PHONE 97—Free Delivery U.S. SHELDON SIMMONS ' Chief Pilot P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special| '™ i 1914 to become one of the| 6:45 p.m. organizing members and later Depu- | & Leave Juneaw: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; |V Governor of the Federal Re-| | pRESCRIP- P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special |S/V¢ Board. He died in January,| | rjoNs 10:00 p.m. 1932, having meanwhile organized | First Bus Sundays and Holidays the International Acceptance Bank| | compounded Cakves Junesii’at 9480 am. of which the younger brother was| | exactly as a director. Felix Warburg was also written la director of the Bond & Mortgage! by your Guarantee Company. doctor. ., Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water Washing Chatham Stralts Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 When in Need of Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ! e e T SIGRID’S BEAUTY SALON “YOUR APPEARANCE IS OUR RESPONSIBILITY ! Shattuck Bldg. Phone 3!8 | | 1 B! \ Alaska Federal Savmgs and Loan Association Accounts Insared Up to $5,000 | P. O. Box 2718——Phone 3 — . | Family-Style Meals ERWIN’S BOARDING | HOUSE [ i | Temporary Office: | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. MONTHLY RATES SO. FRANKLIN STREET ( ,\\AI)L\\ l’r\\ Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Oct. 28 7 17 Princess Norah—Noyv. 28 Connections at Vancouver with Princess Norah—Nov. Princess North—Nov. Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC e —— RN THE ALA Alaska Steamshi ERVICE-ON-RLL:- S ---BUT JESS THIS NEW HUNTIN'SUT O' VERS , WOULDJA 2 4 IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR { banks tomorrow. .mlal she has received medical | treatment. ' Leaving on the Dart for Kake underwent a ton-! =3 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct. 18 YUKON .Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 ALASKA Oct. 23 Oct. 26 Nov. 1 YUKON = Oct. 30 Nov. 2 Nov. 8 ALASKA ... Nov. 6 Nov. 9 Nov. 15 YUKON Nov. 13 Nov. 16 Nov. 22 ML J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 NOTICE OF FIRST MEETING OF CREDITORS THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE, AT JUNEAU. In Bankruptcy In the Matter of Roy Poloff, Bankrupt. To the creditors of Roy Poloff of Juneau in the First Division of| the Territory of Alaska and District a id, a bankrupt: Nnuu- is hereby given that on October 19, A.D. 1937, the said Roy Poloff was duly adjudicated bank- {rupt and that the first meeting of 'his creditors will be held at the of- | fice of the undersigned referee at 1268 South Franklin Street on Sat- urday, October 30, A.D. 1937, at the| hour of 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time the said creditors! {may attend, prove their claims, ap-| ,point a trustee, examine the bank- | mpt and transact such other busi-| ness as may properly come before| the meeting. H. B. LE FEVRE, Referee in Bankruptcy. Publication date, Oct. 20, 1937. ) GERREEEIEEEERENEEIEI] PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. HOTEL GASTINEAU L Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION “ SEIRIETENERIENGNNNTAIRANCETNRRRNURNNSRANEENNININIS Uae Ua Uoga&flmvan\.& Cut Your Fauel Cosin ! \RE: JR ¥ Ao \'H QU:C'”» N Otp The / E“EUAL %? CARBONADO enEEm— PHONE 412 ETEEEIPEENEIRENEEIEEITNERSRERSNINEANY [ e e S Try an Empire ad. | Pay’n Takit PHONES 92 or 95 I'ree Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liguors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We Sell for SH 3rothers | | | | i ¢ { { { { { 3y \ { N ¢ { 4 { ! George { (S D S D SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER sl 7-Place Lockheed Vega MAIL L. F. BARR Pilot SKA LINE 7| Sl ship Company ALASKA'ROUTES PHONE 114 Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent ....0ct. 26 ~ 0| NOR Nignt Phone 312 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, and return. *WEDNESDAY, Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichgof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—109% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 62 3 ALEX HOLDEN ED MAURER Chief Pilot Traffic Manager Tenakee, Todd, Sitka | | | ! | | | NOTHING BUT THE BEST BEER OIL HEMRICH Both 27 and 34. We deliver. Insist On It! Our carrier has separate Order it from your compartments. No clogged nearest dealer. burners from our oil. Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General Transferring. D B FEMMER AT FEMMER'S DOCK (] o Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittick RTHLAND TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintaim a regular weekly service thronshout the yeax Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau 4 Seattle MNo. Bound So. Bowund Northland Oct. 17 Oct. 20 Oct. 20 North Sea .. ..Oct. 22 Oct. 26 Oct. 23 : Northland ........Oct. 29 Nov. 2 Nov. 4 North Sea Nov. 5 Nov. 9 Nov. 11 Northland Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 18 North Sea Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 25 Junecs QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbcala Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground stations. e turn same day. *__All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES o.oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS lo% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Leave Arrive *Juneau.... i 2 *Fairbanks N | *Fairbanks .. Wednesday .. Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- H ‘

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