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§ | "IHL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: SATUR DAY, JAN. 8 I JESS SAW MISSUS SPENDITT IN ANUTHER NEW HAT, DAG NAB T/ / BUT WHAT'S THAT { ot T0 DO WiITH You, PA 22 P eSS ESee e e e e e e e Marine News PSSR e NORTH STAR DOCKS HERE FROM SOUTH Brings 65 ]()ll\ of Freight for Government sencles The Bureau of supply ship North Star, Capt. S. T. L. Whitlam and Purser G. H. Bow- erox, docked in Juneau lust night shortly after 8 o'clock and sailed south at 4 am. after having been 17 days out of S e on her last trip of the winter se A total of 66 tons of fre Indian Affairs ght, all thld, was put down on Femmer's Dock for various governmental agencies in Juneau. The Forest Ser- vice received 15% tons of miscel- lanecus equipment, the Bureau of Public Roads, 13 tons of equipment including a rotary snow plow and a truck and 31 tons of supplie the Government Hospital The North Star left Seattle De- cember 21 and included in her stop: Ketchikan Metlakatla (where Christmas was spent), Hydaburg, Klaweck, Kake, Angoon, Sitka, Hoo- nah, Haines and Jul 1. The recent severe storm that struck the Pacific Coast was ex- perienced by the North S en- route to Kake from Klawock and necessitated running up and down Chatham Strait for a. doy and a half in a blinding snowsterm and a {émporary anchorage bebind Cor- onation Island. “Worst storm ever!" 1 an of- ficer. “Blazes! I r er read about amything like it. That srow just ut cut the eyes out of a man ahiead of that wind!” Superintendent of Native Arts and Crafts V. R. Farrell and Mrs. Far- rell returned from Ketchikan aboard the North Star and a new nurse for the Government Hospital, Irene Huben, was brought to Juneau Superintendent of the Indian School at Salem, Phul T. Jackson and Mrs are making the round trip. <Passengers embarking here for Beattle were Mrs. Frank Dufresne, Franklin Dufresne, Virginia Du- fresne, Mrs. Harry Sperling, Harry Sperling Jr., David Sperling, Mary Sperling, Billy Sperling, and C. M. Hirst. Oregon, Jackson . Empire classifieds pay. Chemawa ! ‘e ° - ° . ° . . . c . . . . L3 L 3 & |crossing the Gulf this trip Captain Westerholm this morning High tide feet |1t ordinarily takes us 30 ! Low tide feet Gale winds and high High tide feet |seas raised havoc with the ship's |paint, fuel, and sleeping and eatin | And there were some almost in Low 40 feet |credulous tales to be told High » 154 feet Purser Tom Keating's ink bottl Low 24 feet |jumped its hole d High tide » 121 feet iy his stateroom nig re I hit the bottom of the bed bounced again to spill its bl and chest. ‘I woke up and felt the stick - | Then the codk had a tale about a The motorship Estebeth left Ju-|ten gallon kettle of soup. The cook neau last night for Sitka pointsihad placed the keftle of soup on the with five p: ngers for Hoonah and!stove, but a big s smote with Tenakee. shuddering force and the kettle leap- rs were Mr. and Mrs. S.'ed from the stove over the six-inch Nevine and J. Cary for Tenakee and high guard rail to hit the galley David Johnson and J. Dias for Hoo- floor with a crash—and fireworks nah. |began - | The kettle with the next en, |jumped a two-toot high transom Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamer northbound. Am- erican ships tied up at Se- attle because of labor condi- tion SCHEDU Princess Norah sail from Vancouver pam. January 11 SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS Baranof scheduled southbour next Tuesday LOCAL SAILINGS at Estebeth leaves every Wednes- % : it might well be written about the day night at 6 pm., for )uml ship steamer Latouche. e o[, The Latouche, Capt. A W. Wes- cart leaves every wednesday ¢ lterholm and Purser Tom Keating, Mtexander. Kake and way- o docked in Juneau late last night ‘;mmm“ a%e M :Hmd left early this n, re- o 4 6 o o o o o o mainingin port long enough f 4 |CFeW (o spin a yarn of a su |tle with mountainous nd - TIDES TOMORROW FOR SITKA: FIVE FLY WITH miners, Oscar Danielsen, Ivan John- ,son, E. E and Joe Lauder. SIMMONS TODAY FOR CHICHAGOF {the cook’s room Bla 3 Terrific S Steamer Across Gulf of Alaska “The wind i w the beard right off and the Ik {out of the plank pots and the |pans from the stove—then {turned around and 1 them back 1d @ . gain to the goodship Wallopin Win- dow Blind,” so run ity ditty |every child has learncd, but today * winds in the Gulf of Alask fluid on my throat and thou been stabbed in my sleep! laughed toda and into the \did not stop there—it bounced int and began throw ing soup, with the cook vainly try: {ing to cateh it as the ship twisted fur LATOUCHE RUNS "THROUGH HEAVY 'SEAS FOUR DAYS torms Batter captain’s nails from “We spent four days and 12 hours ud rd Keating companionway—but it 1938. PLENTY ! WHY, EVEN JESS YESTIDDY YER MAW WUZ RAVIN'--- back into the gal- stove! solemn gestures gainst the he storm of a few weeks ago that kept the Yukon harbor-bound in Juneau, did not treat Capt. Wester- holm and the Latouche so severely, ut while discharging cargo at Val- during the storm, it neces- sary to keep the engines running at slow ahead to prevent the parting of mooring lines. oo This last trip across the Gulf is Territorial Le the longest trip Capt. Westerholm has ever experienced in such heavy weather—and he came to Alaska first in 1898 Paint was blistered from the plates high on the house by driving wind, and freezing weather. Water W = Senator Walker By CLIFF STERRETT _ P R — BECUZ SHE'S AWREADY TWO HATS BEHIND Blue Laws of 1790 Is 1o Attend Jap | Prove Boomerang; FISII Hearing SundayMoviesWin islator t in on Deliberations in Washington Territorial Senator Norman R lker of Ketchikan will be special BRATTLEBORO, Vt., Jan. o Sit S ry a blunderbu. Bt Nobody in this district wants to car- to church to guard against Indians—so citizens were as- ured Sunday movies. | Here’s the way those seemingly unrelated circumstances eral residents demanded t. hitch up: hat |grees below at Winnipeg | terday COLD WEATHER WAVE IN SOUTH CHICAGO. Jan. 8. Sub- freezing W spread over most of the south mdw moving in from the Great Lakes, and extendir |far as Pensacola, Shreveport and | Dalla The east escaped but it is 26 de- and ¢ low at Port Huron, Snow is expected in west. the North- —— - * HOSPITAL NoTEs E. G. tient, Ho Larson, minor was dismissed from St spital this morning. surgical pa- Ann’s Rene Stragier was dismissed from St. Ann’s Hospital where he has been confined follow- ing surgical care. Nellie and Gilbert Gunderson, tonsilectomy patients, were dismiss- ed today from the Government Hospital. yes- - Empire classifieds pay. PHONE 114 Evelyn Berg from Seaitle ... KETCHIKAN IS N GARBAGE BUSINASS At a special meeting of the City Council of Ketchikan, held on the afternoon of the last day of the old year, a new garbage ordinance was passed providing that the city hall collect, haul and dispose of garbage and rubbish “by contract - otherwise, and the cost of such collection, hauling and disposal shall be paid out of the municipal Treasury as other municipal ex- penses are paid.” At the same time a resolution was passed authorizing the mayor and city clerk to enter into a contract with the Cordell Transfer and Storage Company to collect and haul garbage for $700 a month over a period of two years, or a total of $16,800. The resolution also pro- vides that the contract shall pro- vide for the city's buying the Cor- jell garbage truck equipment at the vm[ of the two years, if the con is not renewed R GET NEW EQUIPME A new truck and remover arrived on t last night for Bu lic Roads. - - - Lode and placer location for sale at The Empire Offi a rotary snow > North Star of Pub- the | Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ,,,,,,, Jan. 11 D. B. FEMMER, Agent Nignt Phone 312 e caing weather. Water centative of the Territory at!theatres be closed on the Sabbath poured into the galley through vents ;) ") .0 in Washington on the because of a state law enacted in deep amidships abeam of the stack. ¢ i VR A ey a “.W", ‘:r“’“"my “'“(“,L [b(L "m" e culec February 1, Gov. J The same year another law was) SECP L we Inve 8 Sieh Sik MO sy roy sald today.. Delegate adopted providing that the natives here into Seattle,” smiled a seaman (A o ’ e e ek of cllence and stability thony J. Dimond had invited Sena- must tote blunderbusses to church. The Shock of slence and Stability g walker to go to Washington for| Statc's Attorney Ermest F. Berry ‘“A {C “"" Iyt A ; the hearir and the Governor gaid L CVRD Jope urged the Senator to attend | “If one law is observed so will coal was discharged at the Pacific Scivinor - oo was discharged At the FAoNC) Radiogram to the Govemor thisihe other be observed ast Coal Company dock this i, ino’ from Senator Walker said| The demand for movieless Sun- morning. Included in the cargo in lated Sitiients ¥ S iai 1e had completed arrangements 0 'day subsided and the cases against the hold is a large shipment of con- ., sl 1 thave Ret- | novic it sia" vBke ropned centrates from the Kennecott Cop- $o Rbve I Waktic] e e O PRK per mines. fo arings on the bill L Iwhich is b pushed in Congre S"r() llun o | by Delegate Dimond. The measure | is aimed to c Japanese fishin; B ".i " S activity in the Bristol Bay area and UCKTIres i other Alaskan waters { ELECTPA TUDAY - oo — W YORK, Jan. 8—Short-short| 1 ROUND TRIPPERS ARE y | e i ABOARD NORTH STAR an Jacobs—“You honor, be- | 5 ; & i were married Rita told me Tt Monson and Walt Halli pg. gng Mys, Pay Jackson are |s ad a good job as a secretary left F this morning with round trip rs on the Nortl A g + weddir 1 ned I‘V 1 a Pacific Alaska Airways plane and g o'¢ 00 1 Y el o) due to airport ers for Juneau Mendenhall Brown, Mr. John- Mrs. Al Grab, p Connor and William Hessc ( Late this afternoon it was learned the plane had been ‘“cancelled out” and was weather bound at White- horse. ALASKA BLUE FOX SKINS SEIZED IN ‘ SEATTLE, REPORT|’ Capt Sellevold of the Al- aska Jommission vessel Brown and Acting Deputy !Game Warden has seized 13 blue |fox skins in Seattle, alleged to have| been trapped illegally in the second vision, according to word to v Chatham Strahs Transportation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and w ports, Freight received not later than 4 pan. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 — 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 NEW ALASKAN HOTEL So. Franklin Street JUNEAU- Phone Single O It It’s Paint We Have It! | IDEAL PAINT SHOP | FRED W. WENDT PHONE 549 chrmcm s-Friendly FORTUNE from Van’s Store ZORIC DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 AIR SERVICE AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE K. Nystrom is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the “DON'T TELL THE WIFE” AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “A FAMILY AFFAIR"” Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection } INFORMATION afternoon {¢ | | honor, me fter he | Mrs. Rita obs—"Your when Nathan proposed he told he had $10,000 in the bank. A rec- we were married I found out “tops” in Indian schools couldn't support me and hadn’t even hroughout the country paid for the wedding ring.” Many Alaskan native nd the| Magistrate Rudich—"Ags school and on the recent southbound!each of you sold the othe: trip of the North Star from the'goods and the trouble began w hen Arctic, six blind persons were taken you potl out the truth. Now to the Salem institution vou've ke the best of it oo |case dismissed FARRELLS BACK g~ | Lode and placer location notices Mr. and Mrs. V. ell re-go. cale at The Empire Office. turned to Ju aboerd the Bu-| reau of Indian Affairs motorship | EEE e North Star from Ketchikan where| T oy have been in connection with | ravel Iurl an Affairs work | C';‘}A"‘lli;‘f\CN Mr. s Superintendent of on a Native Arts and Crafts | i | | | | i |10:40, 11: R ELLIS LEAVES Pilot Bob Ellis hopped his from the harbor today for Hydaburg ! Phone 108 Jumeau or 71 Douglas il,l‘i\ve Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3: 15, | 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 15, 8:15, 11:15, 12:00 midnight. Leave Douglas A. M. 4:40, 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 11:40. Glacier Highway | Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00; 12:30, Leave Juneau: AM.—S 30; 2:30, 5:15. —T: 40 8: 40J 40, p]am‘; Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic 9:45,| Trans-Pacific | Tickets, reservations and ful particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL 10 10 i Agent, C.P.Rl. | Juneau Alaska PM— CANADIAN 9l PACIFIC Shell Simmons left the harbor|and lunged crazily. |the Commission headqua re he; £ a g is adquarters herelariar being weatherbous this morning with five passengers 2 kel s nce hd | George G Soraiid had ade|Lic. “bellk - weatherbound fsinie| S5 OMoB RSt Toland 4 l'“ L) i Bu(‘lh( kllllbll still h(.y\ nced, and|George Grottle of (/(.IA(I.).A had ad {Tuesday, with Ben Duncan of Hy-\]."neau to vancouver‘ agof Island in the Lock- from the cook's room went bound-|mitted ownership of the and|gaburg and the body of Duncan H f heed. i ~ ling into the firemen's room and|pleaded ignorance of the regula-goooit M0 G ROCE oF DS Victoria or Seattle To Hirst—Mark Storms, b‘(‘\':"uu! of there and into the oller'sitions relative to shipment of fursi, former Grand Vice President of | Spolrich and Andy Holmes. {room, into the companionway again|from Als Capt. Bellevold re“lsyo" Ajaayn Mative Brotherhood, | POUTHBOUND SAKLINGS CT() Chichagot—Al Blake and H.|and finally—this is sworn to \\uh‘pmlui Py s v PRINCESS NORAH irange — = TR M I REIFE January—16, 30 Yesterday afternon Simmons made | 3,2 i 3 5 ma | ebruary—13, 23 CHANNEL BUS LINE| Februan—=Id Connections at Vancouver with 1 Steamer TBARANOF *YUKON fBARANOF *YUKON PHONES JUNEAU HANGAR Night and Day 612 Office 587 Chief Piloi— SHELDON SIMMONS F. BARR Pi Agent— ' RUSSELL CLITHERO Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 7-Place Lockheed Vega 4-Place Stinson “Patco” U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED MARINE . Authorized U. *WEDNESDAY, ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE au 1o Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Eimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *I'requent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE TELEPHONE 623 C. V. KAY, Traffic Representative AIRWAYS S. MAIL Carrier ANYPLACE IN ALASKA The only FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. NORTHILAND |7 TRANSPORTATION CO. line serving Alaska that maintains a regular weekly service throughout the year. Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORCO ..Jan. 7 Jan. 12 Jan. 12 NORTHLAND .Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 NORCO .. Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 NORTHLAND .Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 Via Picturesque ground stations. Junequ ONLY 5 Houns Fairbanks 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 thirteen turn same day. Leave *Juneau.... Leave DuedJuneau Due Juneau | *Fairbanks ....Sunday .. Seattle Northbound Southbound *Fairbanks ... Wednesday ... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- o 1 Jan. 5 Jan. 13 Jan. 8 Jan. 11 Jan. 17 ‘*—All year round schedule. Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 27 ...Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 *_Cails into Lynn Canal southbound. f—calls into Lynn Canal northbound. Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. THE A H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 LASKA LINE Alq 91{'1 Stcamshxp Company SERVICE - -ON- IL-ARLASKAR-ROUTES $90 NEW REDUCED RATES .00 JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS— LESS aan/ ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Ofice—4652 Residence