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PPN S S S e S R i T R S Marine News [ TR PR PR NG SRS SRS - i NORTHLANDHERE : THIRTEEN HUURS‘ The Nort hlxml Capt. L. Williams and Purser E. P. Winch, docked lnu Juneau at 2 o'clock this morning; with 19 pas: aboard for Gas tineau Cha and was due to 1 at 3 k this afternoon for sitka, enroute to Se: Arrivals here were Sullivan, Mrs. W. C. M. Whiting, Martin Holst cobson, Mrs. May Anderson F. Naugle, Mary Simonson, W. M Anderson, Mrs. E. L. Johnson, Ivett L. Logan, Mrs. I. L. Logan, Mrs. J. B. Williams, Don Miller, Mrs. D. Miller, C. Hornum, Mrs. D. Simon- son, Ardell Simonson, and Mrs. W. Devine Through passengers for Sitka are Mrs. O. Sunde, Sharon Sunde, Neill Alexander, Freda Anderson, Mrs. M. Hall, Mrs. A. C. Johnson, O. E. Erick- son, Dorothy Sunde, R. B. Hale, Art Hook, Andy Lorentzen, Mrs. A. Lor- entzen and Mrs. A, I. Allison. Outbound passeners are Sitka—Ester Watson, W. field, Shirley George, Mrs. Zeroneff, Donald Smith, Frank con, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nancy Welcome and Nils For Kake—Mr. and M Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Don and T. M. Italio For Petersburg Willis, Buster Willis For Wrangell—John Maguire, Stevens, and J. E. Boyle. For Ketchikan—Harold Brown For Seattle Antone Yukosok, Mrs. Fred Pitts, Richard Herne- man, Simon Berg, Mrs. Tew, Robert Tew, Bobbie Jean Tew, Don Capps, Pete Johnson, Oscar Lundquist, A Warwick and V. W«r\n«k o Mrs s Overby, Mr: Roy Mrs. 0. For ripper- John Miller Lillian Libert K. B. SILVER WAVE LEAVES PORT The Silver Wave, Capt. M. B. Dahl and Purser George Davis, got away from the Pacific Coast dock this afternoon for Lynn Canal points with approximately 70 tons of lum- ber, general merchandise and mail, after taking 18 tons from the Yu- kon. Among the passengers going out were R. Gray for Skagway and Mrs. S. Paul for Haines. HOLDEN ONLY PILOT &7 W GETTING OFF TODA Alex Holden was the only pilot flying today. He hopped the Marine Airways Fairchild 71 to Sitka cn the Wednesday flight with mail h i m, mpire, | Hotel Juneau “Where Living Is Pleasant” B Nearest Federal Bldg. B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. B Reasonable Winter Rates Cheerfully Given. CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager R A R 1 3 AR e FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street ““The Rexall Store” your Reliable pharmacists compound prescrip- tions. Butler-Mauro Drug Co e ’ the " loading fish ) 'e o000 0 0 0.0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHEOUND Princess Norah due to arrive Friday afternoon or evening. SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle at 10 a.m. No- vember 5. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. November 6. Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle November 9. Northland scheduled to from Seattle at 10 a.m vember 12, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon due southbound Novem- ber 8. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday af. 7T a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. © 0 0 0000 000 0 sail No- esev0e0cvo0cen Thirteen Aboard | Westward Yukon Thirteen passengers embarked on steamer Yukon yesterday eve- ning for the westward, four for Cordova, and the others for Sew- ard. Those bound for Seward are C. Jean Larson, Mrs. M , James Truitt el Hall and A Blanchard Jr. For Cordova George Fenimore, and Wayne Pickett, R - Nils Sam Adamson, * J TIDES TOMORROW * ! e High tide 1:26 a Low tide 7:09 a High tide 1:04 p. m,, Low tide 7:40 p. m,, > VIVIAN SELLS SABLE ON LOCAL EXCHANGE The fishing boat Vivian sold this| morning to the Alaska Coast Fish- eries 10,000 pounds of black cod.' Capt. Charles Larson is skipper on the *ivian. | The motorship Northland was| at the Cold Sloragc\ dock tlfs afternoon, taking 140,- 000 pounds of frozen halibut and salmon south. | —,—— EASTERN STAR IS TO HOLD FOOD SALE A food sale will be held under sponsorship of the social commit- tee of the Order of Eastern Star, | Saturday, when members will bring dozens of homemade pies, cakes and ‘rolls for sale after 10 a.m. ‘ The event will be held at Holl- | mann’s Drug Store, and will lnst throughout the day. - | The Panama Canal saves 4,000 miles on an ocean voyage from Ncw York City to New Zealand. m, m, 154 feet 3.0 feet 170 feet -1.1 feet |public Steel 18% SANITARY PIGGLY WIGGLY i 1L AT 8 ek Y | HOME GROCERY H AND LIQUOR STORE | ~146—Phones—152 | AMERICAN CASH | GROCERY and MARKET > | THE BEST TAP BEER IN TOWN! (] THE MINERS' Recreation Parlors BILL DOUGLAS | Alaska Steamship Company, :lng hours to discharge eight passen-/ gers from Yakutat and take A. C.) sengers for Flity ThOuSa“(l Reponcd “Alaska” by Lester D. Hendersor | down Fenimore |Steel 49%, s |Steel 56'% \ ] Shoe Store” | \ LOU HUDSON—Manager THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1937. By CLIFF STERRETT THEM YELLIN'T'OL MISSUS JONAS THAT THEY WUZ BRINGIN' HOME SOME CANNED GOODS FER SUPDER' E ] T WOULD BE YER IDEAT TRY T'SCARE TH' JONASES WITH OUTFITS LIKE THIS--- AN'ME FERGITTIN' THEY'RE NOT | BULLET- PROOF MEBBE IF WE'D NOT RUN, THEY'D ABIN SCARED AT THAT. M nghs reserved Bashuren Sundicate. L. Yakutatans I PUBLICATIONS' Ahuard Curacau HOP, H. S. GYM, | EVENT FRIDAY . Patrons and Px’lh’OlleSSCb‘V(,nmtm v Fire Department wil Are Chosen for Affair |beld tomorrow evening in the (.n . |hall. There will be a feed after the Given Here ibusuuvss session. D Ann Campbell of the Committee| GUILD MEETING WILL on Patrons and Patronesses, has| BE FRIDAY AFTERNOON announced the list of guests of| T S honor for the Publications Hop,| which will be given in the high|ed with their ———— DOUGLAS NEWS D.F.D. MEETING Monthly meeti of the Dfl'lv‘m\ 2 SUPREME. COURT HAS OWN LAWS ON PROCEEDINGS ]um((‘ Black, Bitter Exam- iner, May Have His Style Cramped | | | | steam- Ericksen operating of the doc] ed in Juneau during the early morn- The rrclghtc -passentg er Curacao, Capt. Lars and Purser R. V. Harris, on the Cordova-Kodiak run | | | Kingsley to Seattle. Six passengers are aboard from Kodiak, seven from Port Bailey, five from Port San Juan, and five from Cordova, all through pas- Seattle. Distmbarking here were Bertha Tiber, Mrs. Susan Mrs. Mary Johnson, Mrs, Bremner, George Johnson, Bremner, J. M. Italio and George. (Continued from Pdge One) committee all bars are down and b inid) U A Bairioes SORHEOE: tipwint e T mercy o S recent ba Guild gors who act as Judge, Prosecuting school gymnasium, Friday evening, Members will meei in the Parish piomey and Jury. They make their) November 5. Hall on Friday afternoon, instead oyp ryles of procedure as they go| Patrons and patronesses for the|0f the usual evening time and show litlle mercy when in| dance are Mr. and Mrs. Walter P\\"KA('LI’("O:G pursuit of evidence to support the Scott, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Robertson, | gl the legislation which they are Mr. and Mrs. Grover C. Winn, Mr.| K R. Pavkull left to ' qrumming. Miss Elstad, H Harry Sam 9 tive memmbers of the Court. If hc‘inot say he is so quick on the triz- feels tilat an attorney is being led ger in law as his veteran colleagues. into an unfair position ' through | And Court observers suspect the el- questioning by one of the Justices, derly Justices will be laying for he will say-un’csitavingly him if he seems to get out of “If T were c.unscl saould not bounds. answer that question.” Again, a Justice attorney with a dem tion of cases to support scure point. Juti 3 and others, liberal tives olik L2y Dees the e of Anderson ates in which so and so.” Or one Justice may take direct course by shooting swers straight back at the who asked the question. Now Black comes to the skilled as an examiner after But even his t friends ED HERRON WRITES STORY. PUBLISHED IN DETECTIVE MAGAZINE Twice in four months has Edward A. Herron of Juneau broken into print in the detective story field, this time with “The Call of Death” which appears in the December is- sue of “International Detective Cases.” Another of his detective stories appeared in the September issue of the magazine. - v an Empire ad. maz batffle sn ta- mio ok Butie I'he United was so held— c v it a more the an- Justice Court facts would! T Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 4-Place Stinson “Patco” and Mrs. Thomas Selby, Mr. and|Yorthland enroute to Seattle for . 3 . ter. He plans to return in Mrs. E. S. Evans, Mr. and Mrs, HIS STYLE CRAM ames Maddox, Mr. and Mrs. Los| ¢ SPring It was in that field, Bornard, Mr. and Mrs. Ray G. Day, earlier experience police judg Mr. arsl Mrs. Elmer A. Friend. v and prosecuting attorney, that Bla Invitations to the dance have been| 4 either at the cCity learned the art that made him the issued by the committee on invita-|pan op Leader Dick Mac- Most savage examiner since the late| tions, headed by Olga Paul. | Donaldy beatdbtioe Spencer Walsh of Montana, who | S | cor d the Teapot Dome inves- tigation. | s ue JOHNSONS MOVE IN Yel when the Justice begins his n the court, his field of ex- The Point Louisa population has ion will be hemmed in on a |dwindled to three families. Mr. and I'ET US qUN YOUR {Mrs. Maurice Johnson and two ERRANDS \ fronts. Furst oft, e won' «1'amini witnesses. He will be {children have moved from their doz _ Govern-'If you want a package trum xlmrig. home to an Axg‘nnmu in the ke t ment officials announced that the the Druggist or Grocery— ubbs residence in June exaxmining skilled attorneys. He 3 t will not be searching witnesses for u. # ¢ g . o The three families remaining recent floods on the northeast meal from the Cafe — OF @lpoint Louics ace Mo Mgy e Smeets et ey sack of Coal or Kindling— torneys ;u.uvx;Apum', of law. For and Mrs. Bud fa homeless and scores of villages Carmichael CALL 372 and Fred Hennings. ip {je Supreme Court there is little family, and the 3,000 square mile area inun- {Norman, Cookd ! " i TR digging out of bare fac Facts Express and Side-| Lode and placer location notices of the case all must have been de- Car Service ONE THOUSAND DIE IN FLOODS the VERMET IS ORI, and in his SCOUTS TO MEET Weekly me g will be as Scou tonight t Seout Homeless — Scores of Villages Inundated DAMASCUS, Nov in a dated. The rain sent waters ru.\hmu‘A the Kalamoun mountair . forcing streams to a depth of feet in some places. {exceca vy 500 per- CHANNEL BUS LINE| The rainfall excee Phone lllh Juneau or 71 Douglas i o termined in the lower courts. The R Supreme Court, save in rare in- stances, deals only with how the law appiies to the facts. It is true that attorneys are oc- FEDERAL POWER COM’MIS-— SION, Washingon, D. C. Public no- tice is hereby given, pursuant to |the provisions of the Federal POWer cagionuily subjpeted to gruelling 9| Act (16 U.S.C. 791-825r) that BUCh- gyamintion by members of the »|an & Heinen Packing Company, & goury. But often a member of the corporation, organized and e under and by virtue of the laws of |the State of Washington and hav- ing its office and principal place of business at 2106 L. C. Smith Build- ing, Seattle, Washington, has made application for a license for a project, No. 1426, located on an un- named stream on the southerly end of Baranof Island, Alaska, consist- cent the 30 year aver i - > — | STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Nov. 3. quotation of Alaska Juneau stock today is 11%, American 88%, American Light and Power 6’%, Anaconda 27%, Bethlehem! Calumet 8%, Common- Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; and Southern 17, Curtiss P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 3%, General Motors 39%,| :45 p.m. ticnal Harvester 72';, Ken- Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30, 9:30; = necott 32 | W.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special|ing Of a dam and reservoir, a water {conduit and a power plant, used to | %, New York Central 19%,| outh 10:00 p.m. | > supply power for the corporation’s | n Pacific 19%, United States , Cities Service 2%, Puund First Bus Sundays and Holidays fish packing plant, located on Bar- {anof Island. Any protest against . Ree! Leaves Junean at 9:30 am i ;the approval of this application or |request for hearing thereon, with ! |the reasons for such protest or re- | jquest and the name and address of | the party or parties so protesting | or requesting, should be submitted | i before November 29, 1937, to the PUROLA REMEDIES i{Federal Power Commission, at Washington, D. C. By order of the PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- Commission: Leon M. Fuquay, Sec- FULLY COMPOUNDED retary. Front Street Next Colisenm First publication, Nov. 1. 1937. PHONE 97—Free Delivery 11 15 12: 00 midnight. — Closing Leave Douglas A.M.—7:40, 8:40, 9:40, mine 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, Can 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10,| 11:40 | Glacter Highway attorney be! other ng picked to bits by arn- mber. - COURT DISCIPLINE Justice Brandeis delights in pull- ing beleaguered attorns out of the claws of some of the conserva- PHONE 36 For very prompt LIQUOR DELlVERY Chatham Straits ’l‘ransporlallml CtL “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. . . salth $4.96%, Bl(‘lnllfl bid 1 asked 3. e oy e DOW, JON The following Jones averag industrials 130.14,1 down 5.80; rails 3238, down 151;| utilities 21.48, down .88. R Todays News Today.—Empire. are p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 145 SERVING JALASKA When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATINY, Last pub]lcauon Nov. 22, 1937. PRESCRIP- TIONS compounded exactly as written by your doctor, CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ___.—l TFAMILY SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclusive Seward St.—————————Juneau ‘ CANADIAN PACIFIC Due Juneau Southbound Nov. 1 Nov. 8 Nov. 15 Nov. 22 Nov. 29 Due Juneau Northbound Oct. 26 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 . 2 Nov. 23 THE ALASKA LINE M. J. WILCOX, Agent—Phone 2 Leave . 23 30 6 . 13 ZORIC DRY CLEANING [ ] Soft Water Washing Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah—Oct. 28 Princess Norah—Nov. 7 Princess North—Nov. 17 Princess Norah—Nov. 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. Juneaun Alaska Alaska Ste amshlp Companv SERVICE-ON-ARLL-ALASKA-RCOUTES Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle 0 ALASKA LAUNDRY [t N8 Court will come to the rescue of an f Freight received not later than 4); U. S. MAIL Junciu Hangar, 612; Night and Day Office, 587 SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent L. F. BARR Pilot 1 oot HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comtfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION | MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER 1 *WEDNES] uneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and ret Frequent Nonschedule Tri 1 APLANE CHARTER SERVIC TELEPHO! ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot Todd, T 0% off Round Trip. YPLACE IN ALASKA N 23 Sitka, Chichagof, PHONE 623 The only iine serving Alaska that maintaim & regular weekly service thronshout the yesr Arrive Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bomw ..Oct. 29 Nov. 4 Nov. 5 Nov. 11 Nov. 12 Nov. 18 .Nov. 19 Nov. 25 Nov. 2 Nov. 9 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Northland .. North Sea Northland . North Sea .JPhone 108 ” 2 w FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF ... ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent...... Juneau ONLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks 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. Leave *Juneau.. Tuesday *Fairbanks ....Sunday .. *Fairbanks ....Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES 90 oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— . LESS lo% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel - Phone hone Arrive Fairbanks Juneau CANADIAN PACIFIC T R PHONE 15 PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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