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: THE DAILY ALASKA [:MPIRL TULbDAY NOV. 16, 1937. . ‘1 =~ . HOW'DJA KNOW? o X fl DE RCLARE] B oL, <O A CINCH, SUSIE, | LOOKIT 'r-‘,\‘r T At HE'S ONE O 1F | (B Lot iSom] | WOOD'S ALL 7 NEVER SEE - LOCAL_VOLUNTEER ‘ CHOPPED, ) ( SECH A SOUL U 1 q FIRE DEPARTMENT 3 FER TEARIN 272 e 1 : P 5 Aiasxa Transportatlon Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS | Evelyn Berg from Seattle ....Nov. 23 ‘ A = | , D. B. FEMMER, Agent R 5 PHONE 114 * Nignt P} ‘ o S Reeaey |punish counties and officials of g one 312 o b s S it S b N oe 312 | ¢ n Rflta cu"clava ANTI LYNGHING counties where lynchings occur. The 2 . : Bla(k reservations” along that line - | h /I N s 4 5 [might, if written into a bill, partial- 2 { ew S uv nulify its effectiveness. '/ Al k Alr 'l‘ t ln | arine | el | e i s i aska ransport, Inc. | 1 he was a Senutol the now Justice BCRMLFSSRRERISY: MR 1% [ Black conceded his willingness to ¢ e R 2 S s A e St as a ay ‘qupt anti-lynching legislation of $ & 8 BB W N RS D a, shall we say, moderate, type. THHEE T N * Steamer Movements — The House has already passed 4 - » Confirming "the dates of the Ro- _|such a bill and the Senate has . NORTHBOUND « Pulaski Arrlves at Jeente of S0 R s Position of Associate Jus agreed to take it up. Whether it is N e Northland scheduled to arrive ® [mpenllgd Seattle- next Spring, a wire was received by tice Partlall) Answer- |acted upon in the special session e at 4 o'clock this afternoon. e b d F the Juneau club today from the Cd IZ) Gl’OVel' |is problematical—and no promise e Goes to Sitka, then direct o ound Ferry District Governor announcing that| y has been made by all Southern e south. . RS the conclave will be held in Alaska R |Senators not to filibuster again. FUR THIS PURT ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ SEATTLE, Nov. 16—The Coast from Mav 7 to 16. (Condnvied trein Bagn BmSY | ———— ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® Guard cutter Pulaski radioed that = nrav 19 13 ang 14 are tentativel g 0 INSTALL e from Seattle at 10 am. No- ® she is standing by the Seattle bound A vl OBJECTIONABLE SELECTIONS o il énitiat 86 Pl ol gy oy o Ko ot irige Plapned as the dates for holding Installation of Chef de Gare John Sbamel /\nm s Early ThIS 5 4 fiks sbhahined o, il o0 @ | hesoo ad B b Orecen coat, B Stiiterenct [t JURER: Black expressed the oelief that if | “boovac ana other officers of the & Mikidh “» e polen s “’l"‘ m“ b e e b *‘U‘.mf ;‘ s ‘i“ f_“fl"‘ lzlx‘ l“’l‘“ At the meeting of the Rotary|legislation were shaped which did|yi .1i"g will be held at 8 o'clock| 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER o, orning with Many ‘,(;' SRR M 4 after brea "‘IE 00‘( om the & Club, held at Percy’s Cafe today. not wholly take away from local wosocqe night fn the: American| PHO e 2 Active’s tow line yesterday. Pizsident Charles Beale presided |officials the responsibility for law 7 aptay; | NE;S i e 2 5 >ha & < ¥ v, Dugout. All 40 and 8ers are )la Passenm rs Aboard * SOUTHBOUND ‘.’".':‘llp,m‘s, ®| The Pulaski gives her position a5 44 A, B. Phillips gave the welcom-|enforcement in case of lynchings, Ifizg < l::fl:l_e ; e’; Z 0 and 8ers a 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket « . P|(|‘m‘r.x~ J\I.(l»uh ‘.s(hlt(u t‘d ’41 .‘w miles north of Cape Blanco and ing address to new members F. C. he would not oppose it. He disliked 2 ? ih JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place FEockheed Veg& &he steamer 'Yukon, delayed by : “1”1” ]:)lul wbound at midnigh! b 10 to 15 miles off shore. Charman, Tom A. Morgan and Cur-|those sections in most pending bills Since 1930 an average of 50,000! Night and Day hefivy winds coming up Frederick & \,m”: S SRR e Bt 0 Ten of the crew of the ferry WEre tis Shattuck {which made it possible to impose more persons have left the United| 4-Place Stinson “Patco” i Sognd and crossing the entra s "'[ “‘ Ii“ 0 uldken off last night. The super- plang were made for the annual heavy fines and imprisonment upon States annually than have entered| 612 3 to#raku Arm, docked in Juneau 4 “\IAO(‘}X;(I :All INGS 5 structure of the ferry is smashed. gpniversary dinner which will be|county officers for failure to save it s [ 8 “o@ock this morning, an hour O o e e Wednies- ® |, LNC ferry is intended for use on peiq in December. Hyward P. Stab-|their priscaers from mobs. He dis- T 5% | Ofi 587 U. S. MAIL ! later than scheduled, with 96 pas- & B % ST at 65 & s b L and is well equipped jor Harry Lucas, and Tom Dyer approved of provisions permitting | ice Oberabi % 1 sengers for Juneau and threc tons § (_-"(‘kv‘ f:”d :_“_Img-m" o |2nd diesel powered. are on the committee in charge of counties to be fined heavily for hay- Chatham Straits Transportation Co. | Chief Pilot pttl’dtllmit 0&1}" stmt aero- ! Sitks a ¢ { e s Srioiom g B o e g il sl | o nautical Radio System— B e i v s o 2 Wty s, gmb o sl g v e SO N L i " two docks this morning, totalling & ! 7 am. for Potersburg, Per e 7\7 Te g(i(‘]',‘,il,,\\ %5 Eotarian A EsGt e |Vow 1of - wHElHEEL A6 was. Socivitiu ol |} SHELDON SIMMONS Station KANG o o o0 tons. some Alacka Ju. ® Alexander. Kake ana way- o [ VOLLCEC 10 Semmpl ket L lonally permissible for the Pederss Léaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | f| Pilot—L. F. BARR neau Mining Company freight and R R S e A A i Government to step into the local d":;g“: ;’“:‘;:'né‘;’ ‘::’1':’5!’“_’%0‘([:“" Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY a few tons stebeth transfer | M ¥S o o ; i r r way Dorts. i S Hin o Al ket being ®o — ATINers g yER WAVE QUT |l ciforcement tield. But Black o U iived not taser than ¢| || RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED general merchandise for the Pacific % * i FOR SKAGWAY A M ion of states and federal duties p.m. Tuesday. : T 1 Catist Dock. TIDES TOMORROW | | The following aids to navigation [ To 18 true enoughthat agvotates| | - 9% SEREEARION. LIS e — : i Passengers ari‘/inz here were: 4 = lin Alnskan waters are_temporarily “The shuttle &mp silver Wave s o.r anti- 1,\n<_hmg legislation stress BB O BEARET Fhone Aeh | 1 D, :Aronson, Mary E. Baker, R. F, o e e ¥ mlmed a(cordmg to (mmu received nd “,\poml, at 11 Uclock tomor- | | High tide 11:30 a. m., 19.2 feet Travel { Every Effort Made for the & i Comfort of Guests! PRIN- GASTINEAU CAFE CESS in connection Liner AIR SERVICE INFORMATION i Bartz, Mrs. R. F. Bartz, Barbara ' 0% o0 Con 0t 03 feet | from W. C. Dibrell, Superintendent row forenoon. This is the informa-| C ‘d Birtz, A. E. Bevan, Mrs. A. E. Be- I ARk |of Lighthouse: tion given out late this aftzrnoon.| a O van, Carold Bevan, Gladys Bryant, 1 = By ¢ Py _ ens, V. C. Navea, J. Nolan, F. Ord-| Tongass Narrows: Rosa ReefLight . . ssitieds C:@: Carlson, Mrs. F. E. Caroth- o’ pos 50 L% Mp bt Mrs, | reported extinguished November 13, _Empire classifieds pi SoNGE: P. Claments, Mis. J. 00000~ 1. preait Clarence Strait: Meyers Chuck 3 ensMrs. R. G. Darnell C. J. Rhode, 8. J. Scarrozzi, Mrs. Buoy 1 reported out of position No: P B, " £ b N 'y - | . B. Dewire, Mrs. F. B. Dewlre, 1, ‘g ‘gporman ¢, H. Shepard, H. R, vember 1 GARBAGE HAULED ( ! | | on a Threatens.. Timely use of this id for nose and upper throat, helps Mis. K. Ferguson, Mrs. E. L. Fox- oo w0 =0 Stuhr, H. Tate, Mrs. H., Wrangell Narrows: Petersbur Reasonable Monthly Rates hill, Pete Gartland, R. Harrison, , ; : : b =l - e 4 ) ate, ar Y g Bar B 40A part reported broken eve 1ds. | Mgry Hastings, H. Hoglund, D, E, tote, H. Ward, C. Brannon, M. Bar Huay 40A part rep i) E. 0. DAVIS | prevent many colds. Thyneomy to Vancouver, S T30 i T Fe A. Fox, J. Gallant, F. Jones, off and buoy submerged when tide SR e PR | 1 Hoffman, J. Johnson, ardon- Laws, C. R. Miller, J. Rine. above half stage. of,,Mrs. F. M. Kardonog, G. Lane, Phone 4753 C. L. Lind- From Ketchikan — John Tanvik, Stephens Passage: Grave Point ,, Victori Seattl ; ictoria or Seatle | 5 AR INE AIRWAYS : an- |Light reported flashing irregular bis P McDonald ' cock, A Milote, W. L. Ghapman, November 5. s bl o g Aot o s ‘ osellel A agle, 5 ontoys 1ot i ! e, . E i Y% G. curtiss, G Cook Inlet: Elizabeth Island Spit 1 i Lo 3 : M. T Moore, L. Mostad, B Mul- 5 P o O O N et Light reported extinguished Novem- Hotel Juneau CHANNEL BUS LINE| Princess Norah—Nov. 28 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE o ¥ rack, H. Lepisto, H. H. Johnson, W.|ber 11; Chatham Island Light re- Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Dougla~1 ]‘l’rxncess&\ut;;nhh-—lgzi.c. 189 i K n\mwAvAuthorucd U. S. MAIL Carrier Peters, F. Murray, O. Wheat, W. J./Ported extinguished November 11. S 3 5 rincess e 3 - ES 2 i i Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Staley B Aids Re:ghled or lzes(f)rrdR : Where Living Is PR i T it B From Wrangell—Ben Bellamy, R Iy J"’“S_“S ldfl""t“'& \:TSN i Pleasant” Canadian Pacific Services: “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. 8. Sulin, P W ZIoliNe. W .1 BTG Toponie BN G e SNoshs Transcontinental SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—\NYPLACE IN ALASKA Roff, E. Vanderweeld, J. MecCul- ber 10, was relighted the same date. | B Nearest Federal Bldg. Trans-Atlantio | TELEPHONE 622 lough, May Morris, Ken Edwards, Olarence Strait: McLean Point | o , Trans-Pacitle | ey -~ J. Bertrand. |Light reported extinguished October Elevator Service. TN TANS o d tuy | § ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. KAY, T:affic Representative 300 Roums . 300 Bati:: . o |26, was relighted November 10. i e R 2 From Petersburg—C. O. Parks, =% B Beauty Shop. Glacter High particulars from Jrom *2.50 E. R. Buser, William Kunz, C. J.. Chatham Strait: Deep Cove En- 4 | cler Highway t Stecial Weekly Kutes i1 J Stuncs. Light. pésorted Sxtinguishad i |Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8:15; V. W. MULVIHILL ALASKANS LIKE Tz Zuboff, Mis. C. J. Zuboff, Mrs. '@ HS e g e, B Reasonable Winter P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special| Agent, CP.R. . . o - James Miller, October 5, was relighted November Rates Cheerfully Given, Tt Hrtad urday Special 5 o .A MERSORE S s 6; Point Gardner Light reported ex- i (- ath Jmmf;*i e S o L) Iaska { Empire classifieds X t is| yas i N B A L pire c aLdspaL7 ey ‘»}25:,:25? ;)cwber 24, was relighted CLARENCE WISE WM.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special | CANADI.AN N 0 n H lA n Owner-Manager 10:00 p.m. PACIFIC First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Junean at 9:30 a.m > IT TDANCEELD | | Sumner Strait: Keku Strait Bea- RELIABLE TRANSFER \[ con 7 reported bent over September Our trucks go any place any | |3 was found in normal condition 5 time. A tank for Diesel Oil ' |November 11; Keku Beacon 6A re- 1 H . and a tank for Crude Oil TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintain ® regular weekly service thronwhout the yesr ; | | |ported missing March 2, was re- | : g | le the [ ‘ save burner trouble. | |filacea Novembes 42 Live in Comfort o | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | PHONE 149, NIGHT 18 | | Cordova Bay: Wallace Rock Buoy PHONE 1 This Wi ATt ¢ : 7y 3 is Winter Leave Juneau Junesu f Mineral Hot Baths | e ey —| 2 reported missing October 26, was | Seattle No. Bound So. Bound {¢ Accommaodations to suit every | e 1 1 |replaced November 9. | «atthe ] | taste. Reservations Alaska Aur | (:ALL oL RhE o ; RFlkedeEu;L Sound: West Pinta ! NORTHLAND .Nov. 12 Nov. 16 Nov. 16 i Koty . ocks Light reported extinguished N NORTHLAND .. .16 Nov. I & 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any | |November 9, was relighted the same Ol s . . 5 amount . . . QUICK! ddte: NORTH SEA ...Nov. 19 Nov. 23 Nov. 26 NORTHLAND .Nov. 26 Nov. 30 Dec. 2 A T R A T 1 COLE TRANSFER || Bucareli Bay: Cape Fiores Light- H [ S : “FORD AGENCY ||| Phone 3441 or Night 556 | ed Buoy 4A reported extinguished B ac h e l or ote I g Sl R TR LB ! .3 |October 11, w i i | NORTHLAND .Dec. 10 Dec. 14 Dec. 16 ‘ (Authorized Dealers) s =3 mLever. Lo et ShdRbiod Noven) @ MODERN—New Beds, New Furn- I ] GREASES | Permanent Changes Made ishings, New Decorations — Hot FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent — . ~-Fhanp 16 GAS — OILS { R Sumner Strait: Keku Strait Bea- : . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket t. [ ] t G EE[I)“H'I(')ONPECABS con 25 established November 11, in CIl'ld COld Rurmlng chter at ¥ WHARD "’_"“"m o A |northern part of Strait on rock GUY SMITH, JUNEAU MOTORS | s catea 10 yacas 185 aesres | (CAIRIDINAL SPECIAL LOW RATES) |- Tt W= 3 o Foot of Main Street 6 7 8 from southwest end Entrance Is- i ———————————— i S e 6 ! land a white slatted daymark on cABs ey post with a small black square day- | SNOHIYY mark above the white one. 4 . \ Iuneau oNLY 5 nouks Fdrbmh According to "Chemlcrand Met: : o ‘- 5 E RVI N G allurgical Engineering.” an automo- || yaregp e City Limits Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route . bile tire, costing $50 in 1910 pro- 4 3 3 \ AL’AS KA 4 duced 5,000 miles; while in 1936 n! 2 N "“ Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on tire costing $15 is good for 20,000 i 2 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- miles. | Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen WELLINGTON Values that can not be surpassed in many models —RIGHT NOW ground stations. Arrive Fairbanks Juneau *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- ‘CONNORS MOTOR co" lnc‘ l‘ u M P co A l‘ Leavs g“f &gfi:‘; gfii‘{{‘m’“’:“;. - *—All year round schefiuu?e‘. — % JUNEAU PHONE 411 b —_—————————— $1 5.30 per ton wu oz || NEW REDUCED RATES | NOTHING BUT THE BEST | A $90,00 "EAU—FAmsANES BEER IL | F. O. B. Bunkers HEMRICH'S Both 27 ag 34. We deliver. THE ALASKA LINE Insist On It! Our carrier has separate ® H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 Order it from your compartments. No clogged f AlaSka y', nearest dealer. burners from our oil, A L heific m‘ lne. 3 TRAFFIC REPRWA’HVI Ao e Grain, Tt e, oo enerst - Pacific Coast Coal Co. Al ka P— C : S ¥ ') AT FEMMER'S 1S €ea npan . i D.B FEMME i3 PHONE 412 » am lp ()1 1u V ue—Gastinea . “ALL-A LA S Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence * Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittich LESS l°% ROUND TRIP