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6 _____THE DAILY AL /\QKA I'MT’TRI" l'RIT)AY TFB 4 1938. —— v e—— P, 2 DAT Q " - e e o0 000000000 " pOLLY ]\ND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT SIMMUNS FLIES S XEwS T ANSWIRE e 757 . Z : & = i IS 7 e 1 Magda Lupescu. King e Ajgj’ EAH, S " | |7~ 4 %! SOMETIMES T S FE ® Carol of Rumania . BOR,EH 2 SHUX, L+ GONUT: DON'T --- AND / ; ' e 2 Between 8 and 11 millions. ® C'MON IN AN' BELIEVE IN GHOSTS, }f THEN AGAIN z = ® 3. Carter Glass . WARM VERBELE y DOES You 2 ,____£| SOMETIMES--- / & & Palse . i TIDO HOUSE WORK - Vi e 5 $20000 a year. No 4 56 i With the ALII win Mz lo- o o 9 6o o 0000606 00 day, Shell Simmons I the Al- :'}‘k’ A”‘ vl’x"n_‘ ¢ o eriment of $255u w the Pacific Car o ;1“”:-! "é"" o ous and Foundry Company in its suit e el *0° against the United States over pay- Jerry Reiland and A. W. Doug- mii“'ufi’e’u:”;fi‘;;zm" ol il i‘;‘b:‘(;“’ “’“';’: - :‘IA? ;‘k pug "“:)“_‘ The company contended it was en- {kt:l i H‘md’ ‘.A»u- nk were 3% titled for payment which the Gov- b’ mm'““‘ 5 B0 b | Yk ernment held out because certain & 1 the return trip from Sitka, o was not completed within the immons was to take Dr. Joseph g VA 0 Aronson and Erma Parr to Hoonah "7 o ('um].;unv Bolnted out, the de- 'r;"fj‘up“k up Hebert there for Ju-|y . g due to the inability to obtain i f lumber due to the maritime strike i gl i X 5 N Yol = f 1935, e o b . - > ,,.m,w,..“,-,—-f,-,,—,-,“,-«fi—»,_,»_-,.u3 ¥ S g( I TR I A Ls fluglas Br’dge - 1 £ ] | ; Police Can Relax arine News | MAY NOT BE | Law Suit Ended \ ! ENDICOTT, N. Y. Feb. 4. — A \ DAI e record of no major criminal cases e e ] G : :. at Endicott in ne two years is ompany - . 8 P S A e 6y HEI.D SUNDAY Ap 1y ?l&CCGSSfUl in Suit reported by city police. An armed b . gains overnment holdup occurred in December, 1935, NUHTHLAND IN . Steamer Movements . DAY R to Secure $2,600 but since that time there has not 5 NORTHBOUND . (J P I( CI S % \th “ 5 been a single murder, large bur- WITH ‘IH FRUM ¢ Norco due Tuesday . Hard Packed Snow, We SEATTLE, P Pederar gueq ¥ 1T 07 swindle. 2 ¢ g b i 3 ] el = ral” Judge | L% . SCHEDULED SAILINGS : The following summary is com- bltzmalked, TOO Danger- Jobn C. Brown has granted a judg- Empire rlrh%l!‘lt;.lfl‘ o r s from siled fro INY Station’s lates <A lew S N o o seat . piled frof KINY. ctatons Aast . . oug WithoUE NeWDIOW Er ' o ey ..u‘ ‘))mlemm Nnuu,(i 16 P duled Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- i e sail from Vancouver 9 pm. ® jonsible for last minute program | - s < siim for the Al k T t t c D P : e o | AI@SKA Tramsportation Co, qQ _ e Northland scheduled to sail ® gl SCHEDU 3 Twenty - {‘““ S‘“' South e from Scattle at 10 a.m. Feb- e Friday—Closing Schedule to th 6670 H CHEDULED SAILINGS bound Aboard White ' ruary 1 . 4:00 to 4:15—Works Progress Ad-|@ % 5 B0 Evelyn Berg from Seattle Feb. 11 3 M B ® Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail e ministration (Federal Music Pro- 5 o % ibvetne thath 2 ( Motorship I g it It was reported this morning that e freight onl . 4:15 to 4:30—Soi Bright's ii P ) fall of snow ms out the| en o o sl o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 4:30 to 4:45—Swinging i ory 3 4 R The motorship Northland left Ju- ® 5 4:30 t . spots, the course will be too neau southbound yesterday evening ® Baranof scheduled sonthbound i TEgn e ; *’HONP‘ 114 Night Phone 312 after bringing 18 passengers from ® Text Tuesday o 4:45 to 5:00—Club Cabana The temperature de-| 2 Sitka to Juneau, ten of them pris- F’“m“’]““];““‘ : 5:00 to 5:30—Victor Young's Or- below zero, on this| I oners in company Wwith Marshal 5044 » ¥ chestra y and a hard wind was blow- A] e company R oy 58 LB o Tosn : | Alaska Air Ty William T. Mahoney b Ak L 5:30 to 5:45—Golden Tone ing. The w burcau saw no b an Passengers from Sitka were bt i S Ll A Wi 5.45 to 6:00—Radio Symphony Or- for immediate and| spor 9 C. Mrs. W. Rose, Robert L. Dill 0 Bval) Hnesay chestra { ) break it r ocours | 3 SEAPLA ER Mrs. R. L. Dill, Miss 1. C. Bourhill ‘. “"h? . ’;‘ f“‘}{"”k“_“fi"v“zg‘ Port & 5:00 to 6:05—Weather Report before tomorrow . (he eli-| NES FOR CHART K. Louring, Wm. Mahoney, Nick o o cxander. Rake and way- o 5:05 to 6:15—Gaylord Carter mination runs will be held a PHONES 6-Place Beila sk ket Bk Ohis' Young, iThas ‘Hansen, § WS il L b 5:15 to 6:30—Guest Nigh froniiEuniny. vh Febriar | e Bellanca Skyrockef .:]n; B;;r(’rll Al Andrews J.»n:,( A il i lindedd :30 u.l 6:45 W?m;\.vui- &nd Son elimination trial i JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega illy Johnson 100, L eI Sil- 6:45 0 7:00 omedy Star of to egate i a: y g fing Aokl ling experts at Florence, N. J. i 2 o ) ver, Annc Lydall, Nellie Johnson, , B ,Tfi',‘:(,,‘,“g’}fi’;’.‘;:\‘gfi,,',‘,“,,T’\’If“{,‘,‘;,‘.' D et e e snownaboWRTs Broadway of apgroximately ten 1 Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” ; Mrs C.. P. Jenne. i vaters 3 T, S0 harbor 7:00 to 7:15—Singi ) C A and Cl B. Fastest tim | irom the waters of the Delaware River, some a Bl | Twenty-four passengers went to | TIDES TOMORROW others that it is a ant. v, it's b feet lo d weighs 200 7:15 to 7:30—Cecil ar Iy in the finals over the course in Cla 612 U. S. MAIL E southbound points on the North- % Y *| pounds, and eats five pounds of ne and John make & 7:30 to 8:00—Variety Booklet A will give the s skiier the i Aty | land from Juncau i High tide a1 2 h “” B little pin money by uhmmnh it at ten cenis a looke 4:00 to 8:15The Arkansas Minstrel [Dan Moller Skl Ofiice 587 Ditmu A For Seattle—Mrs. R. W. Niemi, 1,0 tide 9:58 a m : BemA, Lxavel | nautical Radio System . " s y = s L @ 3 3 5 3arr ‘hie b & > ke oystem— George Niemi, H. Domnelly, N. W. High tide 3:55 p. m ‘, e The Commerce Committee asked ° Yaxlep Bartphy Chatham Straits Fransportation Co.' j| Chief Pilot— : | Jacobs, § E. Stacey, David Fraser, Loy tfle 10:03 p. m. 17 fect Secretary Perkins why her depart- o0 (0 8:00—Cub Reporters j SHELDON SIMMONS Station KANG § Louis Delebecque, Joe Crosson, b il A S 1 9:00 to 9:15—Parade 66 99 Ploke [ 1 BA on , e - ment had mot deported Harty L. 'oii B Lo Se ot Peter t—L. I'. BARR . ager, E rown, Mis. Bridges, CIO org of the* Ple 177 2 (] Agent— ’lanes a X : Brown, Mickey Brown, Martin an. MENINGITIS AT LETWATEHFPUNT Frtoii MacGregor PR (ah | Planes are TWO-WAY 3 % Mary ‘Sheaper. Hug 2 A 30 to 9:45—Pedcock Court eaves WUSSE JLITHE 2 PP rin. urs ary Sheeper, s NUNOCHUK. UNDER d = s B ks Hito R “i | RUSSELL CLITHERO | RADIO EQUIPPED g a B ! departm s in ) ¢ g sort, Al ; oF e ! e < % For Petersburg—G. D. MacDon- CONTROL REPORT’ ges that Bridges is cosy b 3 X‘Y ‘”.‘{\‘ plio lomd oS 18 ald, M. D. Williams, Earl Clifford \BE s1ib e Lo bbb 10:00 to 10:30—Organ Treasures el “01 ater than 2 | BT Ida Sandy and J. J. Meherin There has been one death directly gested that Congress let the g 1050 Ot {ha A . Ly Bkl | Y : For Wrangell—A. Van Mavern. attributed to meningitis at Nuno- waterfr labor de 1ts con- | A\‘l"d»\‘*—()w'l"n{ Schedule FOR INFORMATION he A R l N E A l R w A Y s v For Ketchikan — Charles Gold-'chuk and one other case is now be- i are most_ef- 800 to 8:15—Morning Though MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 gl | stein and Tom Jones ing treated, according to a message Secretary Urg,es Retention of obtaining eventual |53 10 §:15—Breakfast. Club 3 3 Y £ Sadle Oobmibiac | : to Dr. J. F. Worley, Medical Director g JERD 1980 = Parfde | SCHEDULED PASS: .INE S of the Bureau of Indian Aff of Seamen’s nghl‘ CalE S 30 to 9:45-Works Progress Ad- ESRSEREDSaAN— | Y : 4\8 E§GER et ”\-E Sk from Dr. A. Worbel of the Bureau to Btiik ministration . i i Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier 4 &b, Pethalothix fuarning, DF, Wor- 0 otrike {9:45 to 10:15—Sons of the Pioneers |§ *WEDNESDAY bel said he was returning to Beth- e N 'm 15 to 10:30—Russ Morgan’s Or- | Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, A el by plane today, indicating that| WASHINGTON, Feb. 4. — . chestra | Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return i ABuARD N there was no Iln'l.lu*x U\ul)r:-xk :»1 tary of Labor Francis E. Perk 1U 30 to 10:45—Morn | +d. F:‘e:}u.cn't Nonschedgm 'I:rlpsr—]l}'? off Round Trip. s g 4 {taivs 501 +a “Panktiy Gbm: b 1011100 Pairie Ml | | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Previous reports stating that there| COMMittee that enactment of ¢ "1 U(i 0 11:30—Mother’s Musical Al-| | TELEPHONE 623 FUR TH'S PURT Was an epidemic in the district are | Sai, 1Ab0" Provisions in the 1EW 5 (M ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay. Traffic Representative e an b : X Maritime Bill “or a ; ik "to 12:00 Top Tunes of the | ::,"“:,dm“‘m“i'(‘m"'(;ml"" Office offic-| ) v “would be & m . WASHINGTON, Feb. 4--A AM] Day 1= ot o T — — SR e 1|§r('“<]- o W of Dr.| " mhese provisions were recor hospital ship, carrying all modern|12:00 to 12:15~The Serenader Iunectu to Vancouver,! SEAATTLE, Feb. 4—Motorship et A S ed by Joseph P. Kenncdy, f * equipment of an up-to-date Metro-112:15 30—Here Comes the 1 | Norco sailed at 10:30 o'clock this 1 Hida Jane ;,:m pretty 2. Chairman of the Maritime Com- |politan institution, is planned b Victoria or Seattle { . foreno pau ¢ vayport g R Jane ‘walvers, pretty 25- i oly e su ot al P. S. Rossiter r i Tiew: 5 | o on for Junesd 80 WAYBOTIS yeqr.oid hospital intern, 18 zated one | TUSIOR. - Namely, the su BeaTRa S T Monitor Views the gOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | eight passengers, the folloW=- o (o' peet amini iy e O%€ agked restriction’ of the 1 geon General of the Navy | | 4 "ESS NORAH ing booked for Juneau: Mr. and i Rinmond. va. oS ceamen to strike, much as 1 - - 5 45 to 1:00—'; Hour of % Time PRINCESS NOR! ! Mrs, Jen Sater, Jack Shafer, A. G 3 ""‘ hts to strike are cubed. “Alaska” by Lester D. Heic 1.11:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous January 30 s QL G0 Oovey Two men walked Into a shoe store| A R TR e Pl R Al unild stk LR fElnacy- 715, 23 [ - : Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: 0 I.DEST M UTH ER | Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific in New York’s theatrical district and | ALASKA'S SAILlNG :’::)‘l:ll:(:]]fyluh\”,‘li the manager. A| men paled with | POSTPONED ONE DAY S T ont T AR tele-| | | c il O : WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Steamer S st’.x(‘ Ul (o o —————— 1 IN u S IS DE AD T‘”"""r'm’;[‘c;fi;‘{:f,':'r‘fu;“d ol SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound B it st v % | | V. W. MULVIHILL | B sl o e T postponement, 15 because 11 op-ing Jarman' s-Fnendly ! Agent, C.P.R. I NORTHLAND Feb, 11 Feb.15 Feb. 17 to the Alaska, mad durin; the an- | M:\O]\%f flwll,‘,lf‘ M\‘;,‘ Pl A Juneau Alaska i r:g;c)‘o( R i(;b.nltfi Feb. 23 Pr:‘:,l_“zam nual overhaul, were not completed FORTUNE 'S, g I'5iS orth & , Ages k. - Wi o0 tis: usua) Baturda on |years of age and who claimed to be CANADIAN | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . Phone 79 CITY WHARF -Phone 23 ing. ;Lhe oldest mother in the United| PACIFIC £ States, died a her home here yes- ! t B AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO Iterday, ¥ GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Phone 18 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE Pete Carlson is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE “MAN OF THE PEOPLE" Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE Hotel Juneau “Where Living Is Pleasant” 8 Nearest Federal Bldg. $4 Juneau QNLY 5 HOURS Feirbanks 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 ground stations. : 8 Elevator Service. 4 Van’s st“n B Beauty Shop. B Reasonable Winter Rates Cheerfully Given. z o R l c ‘ CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager DRY CLEANING . o e i Leave Arrive - ot e STIPE; *Juneau Tue%day. ;‘airbanks *Fairbanks ... Sunday . uneau L4 Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau irbanks ... Wednesday...... 1oty ” ¥ ¥ i HOTEL GASTINEAU | ... o e pe| BEEEEEC REL L DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL Soft Every Effort Made for the Mogreiilomm s a1 b A G #_All year round schedule. SR, UOAL ROICR Water Comfort of Guests! {BARANOF ... . g Feb 12 Feb 15 Feb. 22 GENERAL BAULING Washing GASTINEAU CAFE ALASKA . . Feb.19 Feb.22 Mar 1 NEW “nucm RATES STORAGE and CRATING { ln COnneCtion *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS | i—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. —] oL e bt AIR SERVICE INFORMATION I Winter round i rate of $74 now i effect bebmeen -$90. < Tt Juneau and Seattle and return, Your | : ALASKA s || LUMBER pHONE15 || Jumeau Lumber Mills, Inc, JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 69 LESS lo% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106. Office—4652 Residence THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 umbhnp C:mml\ L-ALASKRAR ' ROUTE '5

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