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= . S THE DAILY /\LASKA FMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN, 3, 1938, POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIF F STERRETT BUT I TELLS YUH, MADANM, WERE EXCEEDN TH' SPEED LAWS! VER MIND THE SPEED \ YOUNS MAN! KEEP RIGHT HIND THAT CAR AHEAD! _/ PRINCESS NORAH : - SOUTH SUNDAY WITH 26 ABOARD The steamer Princess Norah ar- rived southbound in Juneau at 4 o'clock yesterday morning and sailed two and a half hours later with 26 passengers from Gastineau Channel Those leaving W Mrs. M. D " Reeder, Joe George, F. Hagen, Mrs. Hagen, Miss F. Hooker, C. J. Strom- berg, Mrs. H. Turner, Lincoln Tur- ner, Mrs. H. Swiers, A. Van Mav- » ern, Miss C. Halvorsen, Miss G. %pBryant, H. Wilson J. Lowcll, F Sherman, Sonya West, 1. Goldstein Mrs. Goldstein, K. Millard, F. Ple- mentos, C. J. Newlin, Andrew Ol- son, Geo Miscovich, Wayne Ad- ney, Robert MacDonald, Mrs. R Effner. BERG BRINGS HEAVY GARGO ~ FOR JUNEAU The steamer Evelyn Berg, Capt. Eldred Hansen and Purser Eric Swordmaker, arrived in Juneau last night with 282 tons of freight for Gastineau Channel to be discharged at five different docks. The bulk of the freight was Alas- ka Juneau supplies and coal. i At the Alaska Juneau wharf, 146 Istons of freight were unloaded and !t the Pacific Coast Coal Company wharf, 100 tons of coal were dis- charged. From Juneau, the Berg will go di- rectly south, stopping at Ketchikan and Prince Rupert enroute to Se- "attle. On the way north, mining ma- Chinery was unloaded at Kharta !River on Prince of Wales Island ‘t.m"’ William Goodman and a partner are developing a gold mine NORTH STAR HELD UP " 'BY STORMS, NOT DUE | HERE BEFORE SUNDAY The Indian Bureau vessel North Star has been further delayed by ,storms and is not expected in Ju- neau before next Sunday, according to C. M. Hirst, Educational Director. According to a message to the Di- rector from Capt. Whitlam, the North Star tried to mak: Angoon yesterday but was unibls to d to ;storms and continucd on to Si.ka, sexpecting to arrive there this af- ‘ternoon. After discharging there, she will return to Angoon, visit Hoonnh and Haines before coming ‘to Juneau. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 = 5 { NEW ALASKAN Bachelors’ Hotel | | So. Franklin Street | JUNEAU- Phone Single O & It It’s Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT e rrrey | Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive at 10 o'clock tonight. Not known whether mail is aboard or not Baranof scheduled to arrive at noon tomorrow. Should have four days mail aboard and 7 days if none on North- e | land SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle at 10 a.m. January 7. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 pm. January 11 I Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle Janua 11, freight only. ! SOUTHBOU SAY Yukon scheduled southbound at 1 o'clock Wednesday morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves every Wednes- day night at 6 p.m., for 6.tka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port slexander, Kake and way- ports 0 e e 0 00 00 0 0 tion experts. H....’w.o-oooo-ooou..-oocoooooo-oo... - "l'.l..tooouoo.-............ - TIDES TOMORROW M’CAFFERTYS MOVE kit *" TO SANTA BARBARA . S High tide 2:36 a. m, 153 feet HosPITAL NOTES : | $3.200000 Project Cracks Open | SHOW TICKET Marine News | View of Locke Field nartmen! Discovery of cracked plaster, leaks and other construction faults in the new $3,200.000 Locke Field PWA housing project for colored families at Indianapolis caused Nathan Straus, U. S. housing admin- istrator, to order an investigation. The buildings, as yet unoccupied, will not be accepted by the government until certified by construc- Officials of the Chicago firm which built the unit blame faulty specifications to which they say they called attentioz. — Bov U8 898 & ., 83 fast | Acoordingsto word revelved ‘heve;1 - \¥y/J, Couromy Vr, UndewaniEan High tide 2:13 p. m. 163 fect |Frank McCafferty, well known Ju- aPPendectomy s Ay i Low tide 8:43 p, m, -05 feet D°AU Property owner and former Anre Honoiliaxig IS T0pos ed to be S edn City Councilman, has purchased a in @ favorable condition today. California. Mrs. rbara Mr hnmP in Santa Be understood and Southern Californian city. Their new home adjoins that of Dr. and Mrs, Harry C. DeVighne, former Ju- neau residents who moved to Cali- |fornia in 1935, s Lock- air today FLYING TODAY H Two Pacific Alaska Airwa heed Electras took to the over the Fairbanks-Whitehorse- Juneau route, one hopping north irom Juneau with one passenger, and the other getting away nom\ Fairbanks for Juneau with nine pas- | ! sengers aboard. | To care for expanding service, the S. E. Robbins and Wal( Hall took'Bodding Transfer Company, oper- off this morning from the Menden- ated by Olaf Bodding, today moved | hall Airport with Rose Murray for its location from the Arctic, where Fairbanks. it has maintained headquarters for Pilots Murray Stuart and Jerry Several years, to the Mar Build- in Jones were scheduled to bring the ing, on the waterfront near the old following to Juneau this afternoon: Juneau-Douglas Ferry Float. John Rapo, J. W. Warick, Hans Til-| The move was made necessary by leson, Mrs. M. Issacon, Nancy Mu,_‘th(‘ addition of oil delivery to its an, W. S. Sullivan, D. 8. Nicko- former transfer, trucking, rock and lich, Cliff Hawkins and O. Hoppe. |c0al hauling service. Striving to - BODDING TRANSFER IN NEW LOCATION ficient oil delivery service possible,| Mr Bodding has purchased the most | |modern type of fuel truck, meter equipped. The oil delivery facilities added s N Jarman'’s-Friendly will & fully | Juneau ‘husincss meeting Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the Pent House. is Frank Goodinas t LEGTRAS Mlcmom and their daughter Dor-'St. Ann’s Hospital Saturday lothy will make their home in the treatment of a leg injury. Emin Wagne was admitted Saturday to St. Ann's asks for two tickets. ospital. A baby a. m. today Yo Mrs the Government Hospital | EXPANDS SERVICES weichs cichi.pounds. cCC CHIEF SAILS ON was admitted to for a medical patient, girl was born at 11:40 Annie Larson at The child INSPECTION TRIP TO WESTWARD POINTS day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake.:: Charles G. Burdic Territory, is Westward on the Baranof for gen-! eral inspection of CCC activities. He pend a week at Cordova, a week | in the Kenai division and a week or _ 10 days in Anchorage and the Cook | Inlet region. about a month. the |ing of all types of fuel, stove, and adv. Woman's head of CCC fling to the He expects to be gone .- — ATTENTION Club. Regular All by Mr. Bodding will make possible members urged to attend. ROSE HARRIS, Acting Secretary LSS SR English radio stations broadcast ROUTE TO SEATTLE FOLLOWING VISIT Dean Sherman, who has been via—§ iting in Juneau for the past few| weeks, left for the south aboard the returning to fg an’s Store ZORIC Princess HNorah, his home in Seattle. Mrs. Sherman, daughter of Judge and Mrs. George F. Alexander, is remaining here with her sister, | Jane, and brother, George, during | the stay of Judge and Mrs. Alexan- der in the Statcs, and plans to con- tinue her visit here until February. T insure his patrons of the most ef- a prompt, clean and efficient haul-| |diesel oils. i : i ? |no advertising. DEAN SHERMAN EN | * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is| close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- Splendid food, verfect convenience and bor. comfort, LARGE service. ROOMS, i ol with Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. KANS LIKE T Hotel NEW WASHINGTON | DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION DONT BE S‘L._‘/, OUNG MAN. L WANT TO MEMORIZE THE TRIMMIN THAT WOMAN'S HAT A EAD’ asks for two tickets. Does the speculator laugh? Not until John has paid him the $25 and departed. Then does he laugh? If he doesn’t there’s something wrong with his tickle bone. RACKET GIVEN Well, I don't see why the pro- ducers should sell all those tickets to. m speculators don't have to, but some- mu it necessary to protec J Stands for John Who Is Hun“ary s Gift to the Screen Stephen Szekely, famous Hungarian motion picture director, is pictured in New York with his wife, Irene Agai, Hungarian film favorite. They were en route to Hollywood to work in American films. Alaska Transportation Co. " SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... Jan. 11 D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 emselves a Sap Bl!! He Likes B 1 tiats B““g W(A'll“d | 1t costs a fortune to produce a !show. If the show fails the produc- y GEORGE TUCKER ers are bankrupt. Before it opens, NEW YORK, Jan. 3—J stands if the speculators want to buy ali for John. Who is John? the seats, the producer is protect- John is a sap! He has just paid ed whether the show is a failure or or a pair of tickets to the o not RGO Then you really can't blame the ads in the n papers produce can you? ay the tickets are onl a| Not at all pair. What happens to the specula- That is a myth. There aren't two tors when they buy all the tickets tickets for $8.80 and the show is no good? Then why aren't the producer ‘hey commit suicide or try tol prosecuted by the Better Business laugh it off. You see, they stand to Bureau for publishing misleading lose heavily when a show fails, information? Then the culators are justi- | Because judge would throw fied in making a little money on the out of court. The produc- the good ones, aren’t they? { ers mean well, If they b a pair of Yes, the) That's where Jnlm tickets they would sell them to comes in | John for $8.80. It looks very much as if John But why haven't they any tick- Were the guinea pig in this lab-| ets? oratory. | already sold them to John has always been the guinea] idle Men. pig, but don't you worry. John is . Middle Men? simply fulfilling his destiny. That are the ticket speculators. is Why guinea pigs are born They buy the tickets for $8.80 a > | pair and sell them to John for as | that make John mad? He derives a morbid BY SHELL SIMMONS 4 satisfaction from being robbed { * x % » Shell Simmons made one flight It all sounds silly to me. vesterday and one today. Flying OFf sotitsaiity oy the Alaska Air Transport Stinson| Isn't tt A wiing Fohn Soota i s sterday, Simmons took Miss Eu- do about it? nice Logan and Miss Sue White to | Certainly; he could stay at home, Hoonah. THen wns dosen’s Ba? This morning Shell hopped off in Didn't I tell you he was a sap? |he Lot with five passengers How does John go about being @5 follows For Hirst—W. A. Galle- a sap? more, and Gus Erickson. For Chi- I Well, he calls the box office and ¢hagol—Fred Story, Ed Madsen and Then the box Emil Benbrook. office man laughs and laughs and says, “We haven't got any.” { Then what does John do? ( He looks up a speculator and Chatham Strahs Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | CANADIAN l',\('[l"l(' Port Alexander and way ports. ! Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. | Juneau to Vamcouver., | Victoria or Seattle | FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622| ~ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i , —| Princess Norah—Jan. 2 Princess Norah—Jan. 16 CHANNEL BUS LINE| Phone 105> Juneau or 71 Douglas | Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: i Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, ‘Transcontinental 10:15, 11:18; P.M. : Trans-Atlantic 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, Trans-Pacific 11:15, 12:00 mldmght !Leave Douglas Al 10:40, 11:40; P.M. Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL 4:40, 5:40, 7:00, } Agent, CP.R. 11:40 | Juneau Alaska Glacler Highway CANADIAN PACIFIC Leave Auk Bay: P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Leave Juneau: A.M.—9:30. P.M.—2:30, 5:15. A.M.—8:00. | | | Leave pueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | z Dec. 28 Jan. 3 Jan. 5 Jan. 13 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 i ! -_Calls into Lynn Canal southbound, | t+—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound, Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between ¥ Juneau and Seattle and return, THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 | Princess Norah—Jan. 30 ‘ | 5 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. ‘ 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” i U. S. MAIL Office 587 Operating our own aero- Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— SHELDON SIMMONS s Pilot—L. F. BARR Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY Agent— RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY, to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka. Chichagot, an Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—I10% SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN TELEPHONE 622 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. KAY, Traffic Representative off Round Trip. ALASEA Ve=== TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND . 31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 NORCO ... T Jan. 12 Jan. 12 NORTHLAND 451 3 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 NORCO . . 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 NORTHLAND . 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agen J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . i| Juneau ONLY 5 noms Fairbonks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been fl regular schedules for over two years between ?;1;3%!3 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome, Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. Arrive ..Fairbanks : -Sunday . “Juneau : Fairbanks . Wednesday k._let Ruby-Nome and re- urn sa 2 *—All year round sehedule, e 3 NEW REDUCED RATES ,00 JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS aan/ ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinéaii He Phone 106 Office—4652 n-u-e:” T —

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