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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE WEDNESDAY JAN. 19, 1938. POLLY AND HERPALS IR IR Gflfléf é§§|unal SEVEN ARRWE ; % SHE! HUTHIN MU»H HE BROKE L. AN! SEEIN'S HOW SHE!S A | IR Tl GAL SCHOOL=TEACHER, HE ecep mn g | BZZZZ~ FIGGERED HE BETTER w SHOW UP WITH A WRITTEN “ — h EXCUSE l e ‘[}Hse] The motorship Estebeth returned ito au today from its regular |Litka trip with seven passengers | tre is ol S. Supporters and Dpponents| Pf\o’a':'x”:i’;: of President, Al = | Frank Kassardo, from Chicha- {20f; Axel Johnson, from Angoon; Kmdly Received and from Tenakee, William Green, _ |Charles Wetzler, William Mc- ) WASHINGTON, Jan. 19.—Sena- Gaughy, J. B. Willis, and William X tors and Representatives thronged |ghay. the White House last night for the| The Estebeth leaves tomorrow * annual Congressional reception. |night at 6 o'clock. Opponents and supporters of the it [ SRR Administration medSures were alll Lode and placer Tocation notices Word e rverved kindly received by. the President and! for sale at The Empire Office. Mrs. Roosevelt. ek St The guests included a number of| R L . . foes of the President’s Court Reor- L ! b rg()s AFL CI() ,)e(“ e ]\()tl(‘e te Trouncmg a ng ganization bill, among them being| . 3 s Senators O'Mahoney of Wyoming, * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL Is [‘{[llrl'lers Burke of Nebraska, and Conally of | close to the theatres and § ar] ne (AN i . Texas, the three being Democrats. | PRI L b ———.—— | 4 bor. Splendid food, verfect © F ; The following aids to navigation Oregon and Washington govern-| TARGE it (T A S e in Alaskan waters are temporarily m(jnt .u,“‘?p,(“ 83y, coyotes whichl ROOMS, Rates $0).50 VD T out of commission but are to be re- g, formerly gave birth to litters of four! op with Xeom, [0 000000000 oo il > to five now are giving birth to much| path Bein TWENTY-FOUH |* Steamer Movements : Favorite Channel — Poundstone larger litters—17 in one instance, ALASKANS LIKE THE " NOHTRBOUND ol Rock Lighted Bell Bt 1 reported >ee ‘ M NOR ;i xtinguished January 5 y o . 3 i 2 AKE BARANBF s No steamer northbound . T o et e ; Tll‘(- the Empire classiticds for| NI Z L IL IR le N 5 l:rl;ilul«lfi "ll‘)ll il ;nm Jand Light reported extinguished : ks : orco schedule E N December 18. 'I'u WESTWARD s«mh at 10 am., January Sos COUIEE CabaBtARLIE Dighted 5 G Whistle Buoy 2 reported extinguish- Al k T l o Yuynn scheduled to sail from (‘7‘,' e bt P e asKa rans reation 0. it e Secattle at 9 am, January g oL o 3 s v Resurre Bay—Seward Boat § , < The steamer B'\rwnnl left for the e "“;i”” L b reiea R Te- SCHEDULED SAILIN Westward yesterday evening with'e Princess Norah scheduled tc e Evelyn. Berg.-£rom; Seattle Jan. 28 24 passengers from (nmnmu Chan- e sail from Vancouver at 9 Chatham Tsland Light SOEEEEEE - SSEFaEE @8] | 2~ ° 2 ° 0 UEOREE ceeeeeeceee Gia nel as follows L] pm., January 25 uished November 11 For Haines—J. W. Ball | Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail R gt o Do 9 gent & For Skagway—A. B. Linehan e from Seattle January 28. Hnires Brothais RAAe TPt tepdrted - ¥ For Yakutai—Jack Davis, . Haz- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS :’““ ined’ Noseribar 1t PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 f sus, Carl Hixon | ® Northland sche south- e | "W ailh Relighted o Eostorad 5}1“:; Cordova—W. W. Roff, C. J.|e :)()‘\J\xlull"?b;]r;:v 8 o'clock tomor- t3en” Cingl L. Bhefman Rock ol aoRE:. bl el | led Whistle Bell Buoy 2 re- & For Seward—G. E. Austin, Mrs. e Baranof scheduled southbound e | S R Tt el ] Zpustin, John Dalles, J. G. Shep-|e next Wednesday ol Pl e i as a “’ l‘anspor s 1NC, iprd, Milt Odom, H. Case, Ray Ward, e LOCAL SAILINGS o e Rl Bt e Dnted e #illiam Kruhn, Anna Peterson, Ed|e Estebeth leaves every Wednes- .i‘ 4 vobiorled. Eciirista De- 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER “Bupanach, J. B. Carlyle, D. W. Skeen, day night at 6 pm, for e| Sehiber’ 10, Wk telighted. January 6 Mary Cauthorne, James Tipman, Gitka and wayports. Sopnd b 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket George Topper, Jack Topper and K Dart leaves every Wednesday e % PHONES : i y N. Neill. at. 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert e i Two Blg Develwments JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega e LRI T Alexander, Kake ‘and way- A £ S g ports. In News Taklng Place | Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” e 0 0 00 0 06 0 0 0 0 E 5 Queen Elizabeth displayed her su- $ w.,. dealls o (Continued from Page One) ' periority a the game of darts over | 612 King George, when Britain’s rulers || U. S. MAIL T because he heard of the Japanese! visited Slough Social Center at Lon. || OH_ 587 : TIDES TOMORROW merchant ships landing duty-free don. Here, Her Majesty is shown || ice Operating our own aero- i cargoes at Shanghai. Those ships hurling 1t]h§ zicotr}:nzK.darl'-é She Chief Pilot nautical Radio System— e represented iwcretely what has totalle , the King 19. e . = 2 ¢ . The motorship Northland, Capl.‘ High tide 3:47 a. m., 173 fect | been evident all along. That is — — 3 bI{IaLDOI\ SIMMONS Station KANG L. Williams and Purser E. P, Winch,! Low tide 9:50 a. m., 15 feet | |that the Japanese conquest may give e et Pilot—L. F. BARR safled from Douglas for Sitka at High tide 3:56 p m., 156 fect | |Japan a lion's share of the oriental | [ & owed ts e el ATNIES Planes are TWO-WAY 8 o'clock last night with six pas-| Low tide 10:02 p. m, 04 fect | | trade e bRt 1| = oo f BN it it A | - fis o A Goniral Bandle iy « Hons ront raféastonal _|{ RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED Those sailing were Mrs, George,' ADAMS RETURNING ! David Dubinsky, head of the powerful International Ladies Garment |ler and man w2 | ol (Pete) Jellick, Horace Adams, Juneau agent for /orkers’ Union, affiliated with the C.LO., who recently insisted pub- !that the ordiental trade is not wor - g J. R. Kelly, B. L. (Pete) Jel ! & 5 Werkers' Union, ( i - = Edward Johnson, Willlam Peters, ¢ Alaska Steamship Company y for reopening of peace negotiations between the C.LO. and the | the price it may cost to save it. You | FLOOR YOUR HOME WITH and Jacob Peters. :‘!"‘ "l" 8 ""‘1"':‘””‘]‘ "““‘"‘i"‘ o In answer o John L. Lewis' statements regarding Dubinsky's |can argue on either side of that | QAK—Nature's Gift Everlasting M A R l N E A l R w A Y s ne steamer Yukon leaving Seattle G e nusscs . anesh ( i Lt gl et tardis A1 wlooking back,” the union official declarcd “American laboring masses | |question. e | GARLAND BOGGAN | ; i ¥ Adams has been attending a con-| are hungering for peace and notwithstanding Mr. Lewis’ wisceracking* | (G S PHONE 582 i 2-Way Radio Communication i ference of agents in the Puget Sound ;| will not be denied such peace for long. bog might be interesting to know Buy Your Floors with a SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE metropolis, | : o what the United States is doing now GUARANTEE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier — e | rts, involving a loan case in which|in a navy oy ; = * . ports, invo in a navy building way. Two 35, | et Twn PLANES UP mernovist Lavwes am | FORMER DOUGLAS the debtor had paid $60 interest oNloo0 ton battleships at $70.000.000 NEETEEE————— YD NISDAY ; ! i H | 4 4 P e . . | Juncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, it Food Sale Sat. Jan. 20, at Berts| BQY NOW ON BENCH 75 loan and still owed the Prin-jgp5i000 have been ordered. The navy T 151 Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. {1 Shell Simmons returned from C-fih ady SPOKANE, WASH, ¢ipa). The Judse, the story recounts, | nas asied, and probdbly will be rave. [ 10% off Round Trip. ithe islands yesterday afternoon in o IN SF ’ * made the loan company “disgorgeigranteq at once, two more. Alto- ona | CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA the Stinson and hopped again today ST — some of the interest.” GatMer 11 Rive Bak atHoABRN o | TELEPHONE ‘ in the Lockheed. The paper further reports that|" p. =, .qie Strce 19845 N e ccligontes, o " | X 4 G 3 Yesterday afternoon he brought CHANNEL BUS LINE' Raymond Kelly, former Douglas judge Kelly is now the proud father |, et carriens nave. hoon . batlt WOTELS PRIN- |M _ALEX HOLDEN, Chicf Pilot __C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative aik dn Jack Littlepage from Lisianski, boy and nephew of Robert Cough-|of a fifth son, recently born. dr-starteit. A7 ’(_MN,F Fhias eah. CESS" | {Tom Nadeau and Jim Dolan from| Phone 108 Juneau or 71 Douglas |lin, Federal Clerk of Court here, is FRCERY el Hivhmo it et e Chichagof. Leave Juneau: A.M.—7:15,8:00,9:15, now a Judge in Spokane, Wash. Wkt ainvaars #ave: huaabistea i Liner fil’t{l A/ . . Today he took Tom Nadeau, Jack 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15 ' |sitting in Justice Court where an| Dr. Charles Johnson of Hollister, B U, via {Lee and Carl Graves to Chichagof 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, (expose of the small loan racket is Calif, said he grafted 17 varieties| " approprinted o nres ae. Juneau to Vancouver, $and” Willlam and Fred McMichael 11:15, 12:00 midnight. {being made, according to a copy of |of peaches and one plum to an ap-| 59 APPIPUTAIGE tof FRIr des d b ito Henakee. | Leave Douglas A. M.—7:40, 8:40,9:40, | the Spokane County News, just re- ricot tree and that it bears peaches 4 i el )Dm(mrm'od b Victoria or Seattle i e 40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, [ceived here. A case recently came ! ripening every weck from late spring ’ Y 7 Ll e 5 NUCE |4:40, 5:40, 7:00, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, before Judge Kelly, the News re-'to middle fall. ;g‘? :]“l'_f_“- ‘?“’Jf{flr‘>:"}:‘* ":‘;“‘“'4?1 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ] TRAN SPORTATION Cco Women of the Moose will meet| 11:40, — e ot A A e i ik A PRINCESS NORAH i i ehdns it SU i e Haey Glscler'Highway g Hiave Eeanvbaily ar ave belldii ‘Gad) _ January 30 The only line serving Alaska that maintains IOdd Fellows ’22&‘&'“3‘{';;}5‘ ave Auk Bay: A.M.—8:00; P.M.— [there is Congressional authority,! February—13, 23 a regular weekly service throughout the year. 5 fadv. B e | without appropriations as yet, for| Connections at Vancouver with H P L R 19 more. Canadian Pacific Services: : ¥ % 3 | But naval building is not the only, Transcontinental Arrive Leave Chatham Straits Transportation Co. way to strengthen the navy. The| Trans-Atlantic Leave Juneau Juneau 4 Maritime Commission has called for | Trans-Pacific Seattle No.Bound So.Bounq A “uo s DABT” bids for 12 fast new freighters and| Tickets, reservations and full is dickering with oil companies with particulars from n. 18 Ji 20 Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednos- @ view to putting 12 fast new oil | V. W. MULVIHILL gORgHMND 32: ;: j:n‘ = J::' = | ,d,y at 7 am. for pflo,q,um Kake, | tankers on the ocean. The tankers | Agent, C.P.R. PEED 3 28 }'bb‘ F Feh- Port Alexander and way ports. | will be fast enough—the navy is Juneau Alaska NORTHLAND ..Jan. . . 3 I 4 Preight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. j FOR INFORMATION | MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 SATISFACTION IN FOOD QUALITY AT ¢| UNITED FOOD (0. i TELEPHONE—16 AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Steve Raymond is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the seeing to that—to keep up with the battle fleet, which needs oil. e Try the Empire classifieds for results. CANADIAN PACIFIC FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Juneau oNLY 5 uum Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route | - CAPITOL THEATRE Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on Pt AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- When in Need of i ! | \thitehorse—Fairb.;nks-l“lat-Nome.t Planes in continu- o . | ous two-way radio communication with thirteen DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL z o R l c . NOBODY 35?0??‘315 e : e ground Stations. ‘ YOUR COAL’ CHOICE our Name May Appear—’ | _ \ e ! e ' L GENERAL HAULING DRY CLEANING Wty m l 'J::Z:u STORAGE and CRATING p4 S e iEB L *Fairbanks Juneau e *Fairbanks Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- | 2t HOTEL GASTINEAU turn same day. . Soft E Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau *__All year round schedule. VOLy Effort Made for the Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | Wuh_ar Comfort of Guests! YBARANOF ..Jan. 15 Jan. 19 Jan. 21 NEW mucm RATES Washing GASTINEAU CAFE *YUKON ..Jan. 22 Jan. 25 Jan. 31 ! in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Winter round trip rate of THE *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. 1—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. Juneau and Seattle and return. ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 $74 now in effect between s,n oo JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS (] LESS lo% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Alask‘i Stean 1sh1p Compzu S ERVICE - -ON-ALL cALASK ROUTF% ! TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652- Residence