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AILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 5, 1938. POLLY AND HER PALS 51 ERRET By CLIFF S LaGu1rd1a and His Landlord WAL, I SEE ANGEL'S GOT e x 'READIN', IRITHMETIC, HER TEACHER SCARED H-M-M-M- EXCELLENT- EXCELLENT- O'HER AGIN,PER USUAL. 5 WRITIN', SPELLIN' ‘o 7 BEPORT EXCELLENT. EXCELLENT [ B | | AN .‘., oy L e e e e Marine News ; Notice Mm-inf’fs FOR SEGRETARY o NEW ELECTION 3 fol ol e n Alaskan wa flr FISHERMEN I T e out of cor i FIFTEEN ARRIVE; * Steamer Movements | e e Mayor Fiorello H, LaGuardia is shown shaking hands with his new land- % 4 gt ! D ‘li i l: (l ¥ QO!' & \1 lord, Al Smith. New York’s city hall is getting a non-political clean-up, 5 NORTHBOUND 4 lighted bell buoy 4 ref alio Mt mmme Ll and while painters, carpenters, and electricians are doing their stuff, the THIRTY'FU!JR GU bt i N i aska Votes Are Also mayor has his offices on the 22d floor of the Empire State Building. . iture ailing bject to e Sall JOuL X Z Z . . . land sht reported extinguished Qu(-,,uom-(] })_\' Com. e & S ¢ i . SAILINGS e December 18. =00 0 S S i b Basioth St. Elias lighted 5 aska Tr S0 _o : : ‘ T ation Co. * | ) 1 Chatham TIsland 1 y € S ey this morning from ® mMomning but will probably be ® reported extinguished November by S ek SCHEDULED SAILINGS o Waitward with 18 e e postponed to S . Kodia land Narmow 8, - terday, was 5o close several Al- Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... Jan. 11 , for Gastineau Channel e Princess Norah scheduled to e Three Brc s Reef Light rep %180 Neld 1o be RO Fassencers for JUBERLAEre : i ;]” i \v";‘l‘ e i : ‘ \”“\i‘(lil Re “l\l‘("(i“‘(!‘l" ': ; tored A “l‘ e “11 : b 15(;\;‘“ Wic Ross, Fred Nelson, | ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail @ 81 Strait—Beaucherc Island ejection either way and i e Y B dione 3 from Seattle 1, e 5 EneRibey i to call another el PHONE 114 Nignt Phone 312 :g’r: %’::i;‘: 'R A Johmson, ® SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS reported ex ed Dece 13 gryy Mrs. Johnson, O. C. Jones, Cornelia : "‘_’:"m ""l‘ o J"K“ o »”;"‘l“‘ : bl s e vot Phillips, O. W. Willard sk e e - - and Al k A T rt ln Prom Skagway—Rese Barrett, E. 0 L 08 o ound e fisien 2d clected | §) asKa AIr rrans 9 C. Barrett, Mrs. William Peters, Jacob Assnorscheduled south ! k chikan Peters e R e ; ; 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Leaving Juneau for Wrangell § “w',‘l(‘)(l(f“\'.j"}"\“':;“w_l Biis b\ A e i Ay I > 3 were: E. Lindham, J. A. Paradis, . e el ”m“”;;; b N e Selant U‘“(“‘ L A By | PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket Erma Parr, Charles Goldsteir pare G LN A o 34 e S ‘¢ | s B For Ketchikan — John Cashen, + ."‘”‘k‘i‘ bty et iy < e W Y é JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega x"sp ‘]I'(’I,:i‘,m(:"‘ ’:;"‘ Paul HAansew, {4 7 am. for Petersburg, Port » S!?WWG S hiAKES OMG 5{8 J IN i Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” . BVaE > v, MKake and wiy-'e| Fa For Seattle—Mrs. W. R. Dalton, g = i A ‘ 612 W. S. Sullivan, D. Nickolich, Mik n ; R U. S. MAIL Sullivan, Mrs, H 2 A AR s e g Si The alctotably g g 3 7 Savaikko, Mrs. L * ] Uil I’v_‘ “b,' EESYad o sunChiles s ce S| Oifice 58 Operating our own aero- Johnson, Mrs. Joh :‘ Ry ';’ )‘I»P s = I Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— son, Jr, J. R. Rapo, CIiff ofl Sitsnns hepeed the ip. Robert ¢ | e i : o 3 S oos, ot o WAL IS GEORGE gy s M T o o vic 10y ‘ienses || SHELDON SDOMONS | Syation RANG . Siav Pedson, Steve Vuko- An outbreak by Arnold Gohn, 1T-year-old University of Cu!'lf(vrlma F e e e S broughy dnkpel ( F. BARR S N e o student on trial for robbery, precipitated a free for all courtroom fight in 1ands today with 75 p s of mai Mo DAk 15 5o dnh. bRkina Saheds S 0. » B e, WD o IS GUINF‘ EAST San Francisco. The youth, who was convicted on ten counts of armed and three passenge: e rehio i} | Planes are TWO-WAY Ross, H. Freeland, P Sandvic v R e L L sl R el e L | RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED - Qs o o by subdud m. A land, Bi C to Ellin oV Charles Johnson, H. O. Adams a - — and Beatrice Sturdevant to Chich- 1 hort trip. o Fred Ordway. Wallis 8. C . President and -~ D NEW BUTCHER Thomas Harrett of Seattle to the staff of the Al- t Comp: > 2 TALLATION OE.S. icers Wed., 8 P Masons, fami- Program and MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE WITH BARANOF [FOR NOTIFICATION ‘s aiter with his family OF FATHER’S DEATH s 11, ),‘I,’:A:J_: ; ) Geor expected to return to adv. LILLIAN G. WATSON, Sec'y Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Yean Salluste Lavery, for 43 years Juneau around the first of the rhe ste r Baranof left Juneau s R0 SDAY, Mifjeriar court baillff in Montreal, 'manth for the Westward yesterday evening Lode and placer location notices tuncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka. Chichagof, died on Decemebr 3, 1937, at his - e with eight passengers as follows: for sale at The Empire Office. n Cove, Hoonah, and return. ?Omlf MU)‘ Hub\"(l ;le Mon- g %! To Haines—Lieut. Edw. M. Ro- e nt Nonschedule Trips—109 off Round msx‘ - real, at the age of accC i | PLAY JE—ANYPLACE IN to 'a letter to James J. Connors, | HOSP”'AL NOTES e Chatham Strals Transpoetation Co.| SEarcA ANCHAS S A 23 S . B ¢ it The b Loy T 4| To Cordova—Mrs. Olney Webb. ! TELEPHONE 622 P e T e To Valdez—Jim Hill | ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. KAY, Traffic Representative ery'’s daughter, Rosamond Lavery —Burton Pitman, a surgical patient _Charles Burnett, Joe “M S DART” | . of Montreal Mo Mr. Lavery had a son, admitted last night George Lav who came to the Hospital, un west coast many years ago and is '‘ation this mo believed to have come to Alaska. Efforts are being made to contact him. (Other papers please copy). | medical care T ~ |this morning. Elizabeth Bergner was born in Vienna in 1900. to St. Ann nt a major o Charles Burdick, James and P. F. Cummings . cemitea o MEMORIAL SERVICES ans nospitat TONIGHT FOR DUNCAN; 'BURIAL IN HYDABURG | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. | Freight received mnot later than 4 ¥ i pm. Tuesday. : S A o f FOR INFORMATION { Mis. Edna D. Casbarian’s job in | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 | | | Frank Godi Juneau to Vancouver,| Enscman 1 avel zd Shi fi Victoria or Seattle | N 0 RT H l& SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH January—16, 30 February—13, 23 Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: D ims= TRANSPORTATION CO The only line serving Alaska that maintains 4 a regular weekly service throughout the year. the bureau of navigation, is to Mrs. Elizabeth Lonning underwent hum up new names for the a major operation this morning at| Ben Duncan of Hydaburg, bro cruisers and_destroyers. AN NN RN S TR the Government Hospital, |er of Gideon Duncan who died here _—_ >~ " " 1 (% 9 % SEATTLE | SOCRI S fer eyt " CHANNEL BUS LINE . with Pilot Bob Elis by 1] Lode a e 4 pes | tOC BT « THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is , 1d¢ and placer location mnetices Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas | ett, Seattle; Lt. and Mrs bookkeeper |y puy Trading Com- |burg and Haines schools and at the time of his death wa {for the Hydaburg 12:30, 4:15. Leave Juneau: AM.— 2:30, 5:15. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent..... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. PACIFIC h; Courtland Brooks, Frany.sco. Kpany Alaskan Bachelor The body will be taken to Hyda- | Ropert Campbell, Taku Harbor; burg tomorrow by the Ellis plane. gy stone, K. Lowe Fiu il 1 close to the theatres ana 10 sale at The Empire Office. |plane to 1‘“":"‘).“‘91"0“]»" 0" i % |Leave Juneau: A.M.—T7:15,8:00,9: ‘Pranscontinental Arrive Leave stores, with magnificent {brother to Hydaburg for burial. : . Trans-Atlantic Leave Juneau Juneau vi i d har- Py . - i il i gy e t Nt‘"‘l““fll :“';Mbtm'_ ':é ‘?"“‘“= 1| H. Roleman, Ir..and Mrs. Trans-Pacific Seattle No.Bound So.Bound comfort, convel and are planne or tonigl in 1€ J. C. Neilson; M olver, A. Ma- | 5, 1 vations and full LARGE service. = |First Presbyterian Church under (nison Miss B. Sturdevant, E. M. [ NORTHLAND .Dec.31 Jan. 4 Jan. 6 § Tona. From the direction of the Rev. David Lol i | GRSt for o SR A ol B Special Lates to Waggoner and the Alaska Native ns Vie Ros l " Agent, C.PR. NORTHLAND .Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 abcmanen |Brotherhood of which he was alie(i Rose Barrett 11:40. : Py Aleiaa ! NORCO ........Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 . former Grand Vice-President. “"‘ Juneau Glacier Highway | | NORTHLAND .Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 [also was a former teacher at Hyda- | preq Nelson, Anchorag 5| Leave Ank Bay: &.M—8:00; P”“‘ii CANADIAN | « | ] When in Need of e i o S A A S T FCC MOVE: TIDES TOMORROW ! The Federal Communications P ++ | Commission office here, of w High tide 3:4¢ a. m., [b'.n) Norman has charge, moved Low tide 9:41 a. m., 34 feet |(,44y from temporary quarters in High tide 3:28 p. m., 150 feel |ne pederal Building to offices in | Low tide 9:54 p. m., 09 feet |ine ghattuck Building. e Seis ol . Joseph Conrad, noted English| Claude G. Bowers, Ambassador to 1novum was born in the Ukraine Spain, was writing learned newspa- | lof Polish family and didn’t learn|per editorials when he was 19 years English until he was an adult. [nld. DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING SERVING FALASKA THE Tunec: QNLY 5 HOURS Foirbenis 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 cammunication with thirteen ground stations. 4 feet CALI US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 YEAR ZORIC DRY CLEANING : o Leave 4 L4 ; *Juneau.... - Mewauson | HOTEL GASTINEAU g S A chelors riote H Steamer Seattle Northbound uthboun ‘air) s ....Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- o, P Seeet | \h?gtf;r Every Effort Made for the 2 il i e e g A d ne Single O II Wash Comfort of Guests! | YBARANOF .. Jan. 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 13 *__All year round schedule. 3 ashin | *YUKON .. Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 g GASTINEAU CAFE l[ {BARANOF . Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 mw mucm um in connection “—Cails into Lynn Canal southbound. i—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION i | Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between e Juneau and Seattle and return. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 If It’s Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP | | FRED W. WENDT | PHONE 549 “ JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS a0/ ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinean Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence = Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ‘COME IN and SEE the NEW STROMBERG-CARLSON RADIOS J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur door step is worn by Satisfied Customers” SERVICE-ON-ALL