The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 14, 1938, Page 6

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~ POLLY AND HER PALS NORTHLAND HAS = ¢ Steamer Movements ;| ° NORTHBOUND . ‘Ifl PASS ENGERS ® Princess Norah scheduled to e | e arrive at 5:15 o'clock af- o | e ternoon. Should have ten e | jUNEA U Bn UND e days mail aboard from the e | e States. . © Northland due Tuesday o e Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- SEATTLE, Jan. 14—The North- @ rive Tuesday morning, e land, the first American vessel to e freight only . leave this port for Alaska in 13 @ SCHEDULED SAILINGS | days, sailed for Southeast Alaska e Baranof scheduled to sail from e ports at 10 o'clock this morning e Seattle 9 am V. .; with 30 passengers aboard, the fol- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e lowing booked for Juneau @ No steamer north, west Kon Ericksson, Fred McMichael, ® LOCAL SAILINGS .l Will McMichael, G. E. Bowens, Lars ® Estebeth leaves every Wednes- ® | Oygard, J. R. Kelly, James Edwards, ® day night at 6 pm, for ! James Conners, Fred Erickson, Mrs. ® & and wayports. . Nora Ray | ¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday o S eee o — !¢ at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port o ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® ‘e ports. ° © 0 e 00000 00 0. y pe & % ABUARD NUBAH TIDES TOMORROW * High tide 0:10 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 14, 1938. 5 m., 16.1 feet | Small shipments of meats, butter, /Il Hoe 31T A e IRt | g g ©Lp FALLS, THE NEW RISES as balloons N e vegelnles, RE 0D Sigh e 12:01 burst into the news. Top is an old “sausage” type bag which broke board the Princess Norah for local e ! away and was wrecked in eastern France. Bottom is the U. S. Army’s merchants tiding the breach be- LOW tide 6:29 p. m new motorized type being tested successfully. tween the last arrival of American J R 11 ships and those due Tuesday COUNCILMAN FELDON 5 The shipments aboard the Prin- RETURNING ON NORAH time. cess Norah will take care of the MAIL GU'NG The Spencer left Cordova the same orders for Sunday _“'“H Feldon, property owner and day orders were received to carry Meats were geiting scarce, also CIY Councilman, is a passenger mall, and Tesshin TURRL PRy days butter and eges and produce was o0trd the Princess Norah for his VIA SPENGER later after anchoring in a snowstorm practically off the market mean home after a business trip off Cape Spencer night before last. The duty on Canadian meats av- " 1he States. erages about 6 cents a pound, butter > R 14 cents and eggs 10 cents a dozen, 5 5 ToUZE ON NORAHN A F. F. Rouze, local representative 50 prices will take that much of an s co HOU 0eR] TODIS advance until the arrival of Amer- , " ity ety el ST passenger aboard the Princess icen shipments. Sl e o “:] R ‘m“‘,:” A “‘i ’:' o Coast Guard Cutter Arrives PADI ) nual vacation from Cordova to Meet RETURNING CHILDREN L e | i3 L, Lode and placer location notices Princess Norah L8k for sale at The Empire Office. | e B JnacEdgen; wileof | The Coast Guara cutter John C. “Mollie” MacSpadden, of the Union Oil Company, is a passenger for L T R S T S SR Spencer, Commander E. H. Smith, CHANNEL BUS LINE arrived in Juneau late yesterday af- g)}]x;eai(: nb(‘)‘aril ,”"'.f”:;(,o‘l‘ {m;;.p terncon from Cordova to meet the i ccopanted Ly ber. two ) S Princess Norah and pick up mail one 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas | fh"flren-r Leave Juneau: A.M.—1:15,8:00,9:15, 10F the Westward and Interior. will 11:15, 12:00 midnight Leave Douglas A. M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, C: F- Edge, of the Coast Guard Air 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, Force, pilot of the Waco seaplane 4:40, 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, O the Spencer, may carry mail to 11:40. Valdez and Seward to save the ship - 10:15, 11: P.M. THET 3:15,| It is expected the Spencer 4:15, 5:18, 15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, leave for Cordova, Valdez and Sew- H°tel Junea“ and around midnight. Licutenant “Where Living Is Pleasant” The John C. Spencer carries a crew complement of 110 men and 10 officers. With Lieutenant Edge in the flying personnel are two Avia- tion Machinists Mates and one ra dio man. The Waco cabin ship which Edge flies is stretcher-equipped for hos- pitalization cases, has a 420 hc mower engine, has a top speed of 165 miles an hour and has two-way radio communication, The Spencer is the last word in Coast Guard ships, is 327 feet over all and is one of seven such trim sea hounds completed in the spring of last year. — e DR. CARLSON DUE Dr. Rae Lillian Carlson, who for the past several weeks has been in the States attending an optometry convention, is returning aboard the Princess Norah. Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00; P.M.— 12:30, 4:1 Leave Juneau: AM.—9:30; P. 2:30, 5: B Nearest Federal Bldg. B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. B Reasonable Winter Rates Cheerfully Given. Jarmqn's-FriendlY CLARENCE WISE FORTUNE Owner-Manager Chatham Straits Transpertation Co. - “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 from $4 Van’s Store y 4 DRY CLEANING Soft Water Washing When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING ORIC | CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 6% HOTEL G NEW ALASKAN : Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Oscar Oberg is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “RACKETEERS IN EXILE"” | Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE STINEAU HOTEL ' So. Franklin Street JUNEAU- Phone Single O | | I | It It’s Paint We Have It! _ IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT ] PHONE §49 LUMBER Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. By CLIFF STERRETT T8 PASSENGERS | EASTERN PRINCE ABOARD NORAH ARRIVES TODAY FOR THIS PORT FROM THE SOUTH First Steamer from South Docks i Juneau for First in Ten Days Arrives Time Under New Ship- This Afternoon ping Co. Flag venty-eigk ngers for Ju-| The moic castern Prince, neau are aboard the C.P.R. Princess Capt. H and Pursgr Norah, the first steamer from the Miles Ne here this south in ten days, and eduled to morning with a general cargo of arrive in port at 5:15 o'clock this merchandise for Gastiueau Chan-) afternoon. nel me ants, the first time it Of the 78 passengers, 73 are book- has d in Juneau ed for Juneau proper and five are/ Chartered from O. L. Grimes of for T s port Ouzinkie, Alaska, last August, the The Prir h also has 10 ship has been operated as days mail aboa for Juneau and ing vessel to the Ku. 1 all points to the westward and i and to the West Cod terior Wales Island Passengers for Juneau are Mrs, R.| Financial control of the ship i Akers and daughter, Mrs, B. Alex ted in the officers and members| ander, G. Andresen, L. F. Barr and ©f the crew who pooled their monies wife M. Berlin, F. Bittner on the venture under the head of| Gunnar Blomgren, Mi Bry- the Northwest Transport. | ant, Rae L. Carlson, W. S[6Y W 3uilt in 1919 in Essex, Massachu- O. Carlson and wife, J. D: E. Du- Sétts, as a beam trawler, she was re- mont. Miss G Feeny 83, Meidon ently hrought around to this coast Mrs. N. M. Fincher, Mrs. Edna 20d converted to a small :f-ughu.,»j Freeburger, C. W. Hardy, H. C. Geb- Wilh no passenger accommodations hardt, Dr. B. J. Hardy, F. Heds She is 165 feet over all, has a G. W. Hudson, Mrs. D. L. Johnson 238 foot beam, is 13 feet deep and | a tonnage of 450 ton The BTOSS. and daughter. power unit is a 400 horse power die- | H. 1 Jonansen, S. Koland, 2. POWer unit Lawrence, Miss Ina Lucas, H. E. Lin- °C, S18Ie: R AR S degaard and wife, G. W. Martin, T.' | 59508 (08 DRORTRe - emibar N. Martin, G. Melosevich e e e : | : made the front p last summer | Mo D Mclopald, N, A MO~ oy o brekan bll shath i tie Gt cachran and w L. A Nevin, Mrs. ¢ ajocka that necessitated h M. L. Mac dentafil twofeniles e S et b Bal dren, Miss W. Oberg H,. Odom, A. D. | : g o1 Miss R. N. Peacock S el N S. Phouphounis, W. Pictsch and . phi A.‘;;"}\_,':Iff, ;[,:;'(;’,; x,‘,;‘. tho wife, W. W. Porter, J. S. Patnam oo win go to Hoonah, Hirst, and and wife, Mrs. L. Reinke, F. F oA fhencn e Rouze, Mrs. M. Saloum and wife,) also under the Northwest Trans- (B E. Beott and wife. . . Port flag is the M.S. Silver Wave | Miss M. Shafer, D. Skeen, G. S0k-' which left Seattle yesterday for ool, Mrs. M. Sternig, M. I Stevens, Ketchikan. The Eastern Prince left J. G. Stewart and wife, Mrs. F. | i Tacoma January 6. |Stoddard, E. Suponch, T. Tomatich, J. R. Werner, P. T. Vainey, R. H 1 Zastrow. For Tulsequah, via Juneau—W. A. Bell, A. Dempster, R. M. Kerr, W. J. Nelson, W. J. Sabine | ,—- Fishermen Aided | ByJagqnese War ; PRINCE RUPERT, B.C, Jan. 14.| —sino-Japanese hostilities brought an unexpected dividend to Priuce| Rupert fishermen. | They have sold forty tons of dog- | {fish livers to a United States com- | uneau to Vancouver,| Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH January—16, 30 February—13, 23 pany at 5 cents a pound E Connections at Vancouver with The livers, rich in vitamin A, are| Canadian Pacific Services: lused for medicinal purposes. The Transcontinental American firm was unable to make! Trans-Atlantic its usual purchases in the Orient be- | cause of disturbed conditions there, | and turned to the British Columbm} coast instead. t { [ Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL e —— Agent, C.P.R. DANCE — DANCE Junesu Alaska Elks Hall Saturday night. Wesley | Barrett's Dance Band. Given by | American Legion Auxiliary. adv. | | e Empire classifieds pay. CANADIAN PACIFIC | HOSPITAL NOTES | P - S ‘l Miss Zora Brown, teacher of com- ’ mercial subjects at Juneau High ’mmm was admitted last night to t. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. ~pm—) LEAVES PORT - FOR ALASKA Anr The steamer Eldred H: a mak left Seat ing for Southeas! freighter to the strike The Berg is due here some time Tuesday morning with a sizable cargo of general merchandise for Juneau merchants P A MRS. STERNIG IS COMING Mrs. M. Sternig, the former Mabel | Powers, is a passenger for Juneau aboard the Princess Norah after a several months trip in the States Mr. Sternig is an employee of the Alaska Juneau. | Ao 02 e RS Mr, s GUNNAR BLOMGREN IS are returni to Juneau aboard the PASSENGER ABOARD NORAH | Princess Norah following a visit in | Washington over the holidays. They Gunnar Blomgren, former pro-'will rejoin their daughter, Miss prietor of the Sanitary Grocery, who Doris McEachran, who has been has been south for several weeks, {staying with Mr. and Mrs. Fred is a passenger for Juneau aboard Barragar here during ab- the Princess Norah. sence. rank Goding re-entered St. as Hospital for medical care last [ S ne, a medical patient, d today from St. Ann's 1sen dis Hospital. Carl Nelson was dismissed today from St. Ann’s Hospital where he has been receiving medical care. J. J. Connors, Jr, who underwent an appendectomy at St. Ann’s. Hos- pital m: a d ing short time ago, was from the hospital dis- ON this NORAH Sophie Thabie was yesterday ad- |mitted for medical care at the Gov- ernment Hospital D — ACHRANS ON NORAH Mrs. N. A. McEachran Mc their Alaska Transportation Co. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 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” 612 U. S. MAILL N Office 587 Operating our own aero- ! Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— ¥ ' SHELDON SIMMONS 3 Pilot—L. F. BARR Station KANG "‘ Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY aP i RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED e s —— e ———— T A MARINE AIRWAYS " ¥ 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier & WEDNESDAY b, Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. ¥ “ {APLANE CHARTER SERVIC] ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TELEPHONI 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound TBARANOF ...Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 27 *YUKON ....Jan, 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 *—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 \ mship Compan L'»iL‘ASKQ'RO'UT'E-: Alaska STm SERVICE-( TRANSPORTATION CO L4 The only line serving Alaska that maintains i a regular weekly service throughout the year. i Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau P Seattle No.Bound So. Bound NORTHLAND .Jan. 14 Jan. 18 Jan. 20 N NORCO .............Jan. 21 Jan. 26 Jan. 26 NORTHLAND .Jan. 28 Feb. 1 Feb. 3 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent w" funecu QNLY 5 HOURS Feirberis | . 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 thirteen PR ground stations. Arrive Fairbanks Leave *Juneau..........Tuesday . *Fairbanks ....Sunday Juneau #*Fairbanks ... Wednesday..... Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- | turn same day. *_All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES s,o.“ JUNEAU—FAIRBA LESS 10% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ! TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence | [ i |

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