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6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 1938.. POLLY AND HER PALS e 7 50 SINCE THAT SPOOK \ ( O'OURN'S S/IDERN SMART t I'M WRITIN' HIM A NOT ASTIN' HIM AN WOT T'DO WHEN\ ; | | E THEY'S TOO MANY | KNIVES AN' FORKS | | "I'M GVIN' A PARTY ( AN' SO MANY'S S ( COMIN! THEY'LL CROWD ) N TH' DININ-ROOM. _/ WOT 'CHA SCRIBBLIN', SUSIE 2 CN TH' TABLE. il Marine News BIG LINER 1S REFLOATED:ON SHORE IN FOG LONDON, Féb. 10—Lloyds an- nounces that the United £ es liner Manhattan has been refloated with the aid of tugs, after the vessel ran aground in a fog soon after leaving Hamburg for New York. - @ o0 0 0 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Norah scheduled to arrive tomorrow afternoon or evening. Should have 2 days mail aboard. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow at 10 am Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle February 11 freight only anof scheduled to sail from Seattle February 12 at 9 a.m. Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle February 18 ai 10 a.m. Be HOLDEN TAKES SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska southbound e Mon- day or Tuesday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth leaves eve Weanes- day night at 6 pm, for AR Sitka and wayports. Alex Holden took four passengers, ¢ Dayt leaves every Wednesday mail and air express over the is- land route from Juneau this morn- ing in the Marine Airways Bel- lanca, Tom Dyer and Norman Banfield went to Hoonah, Sam Asp to Tena- kee, and M. M. Custard*to Sitka < - Sevehteen Take #000000000rseccscecccccescsccn e at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Pc Alexander, Kake and way- ports o e e 0 0 0 0 0 0 ¢ . . . . . . . . . . ° . ° ° . . ° . . 3 o . . . . . 4 . . . . L - TIDES TOMORROW MILLIONS HEARD VO!CE of the Right Rev. Henry St. George Tucker (left), bishop of Virginia, when he became pre- Low tide 3:49 a. m, 4.2 feet o * i ! . 5 A siding bishop of the Protestant Episcopal church and broadeast, from Zigh e ISR Aailon Joo New Fork. o 1,500,000 communicants. He's seen with Dr. Roelif H. IBY Wle. 418l Do il el Brooks, rector of St. Thomas in New York. as a " es High tide 11:10 p. m,, 148 feet e The steamer Alaska left Juneau for the Westward yesterd: vening with 17 passengers for Seward and points enroute SIMMONS FLIES LIGHT COMPANY TWELVE TODAY GIVES CUP FOR WITH STINSON WINNING TEAM Indicted Mayor For Cordova, passengers were: Mrs. O. L. Bridgeman, Mys. “sorne Hardy, Clyde Price, O. L. Bridge- man, Earl Martin, George Tschert- ner, Lloyd Hardy, Jack Ross, O L. Bridgeman, Jr., Herbert Bridge- man. § | shell Simmons was busy today as Vjotor in Inlf‘l-l()(]g(‘ Bowl- For Seward—George Lange, D. S. the Taku wind up. He hopped = Hostetter, Oscar Hart, Mrs J. Ly- the Alaska Air Transport Stinson ng ](mrnam(‘nl nam, J. H. Graff, Robert Nielson, three times to the islands and re- T 2 b Gets Trophy F. A. McCloud. e - MRS. CHARLES SE At 9 o'clock this morning thre were flown to Chichagof and Hirst, ' James Rene to Hirst, Eli Yovetich An 18-inch high loving cup was presented today by the Alaska Elec- it e tric Light and Power Company to ENTERTAINS 12 AT B’ the raturn trin. @hA b the Inter-Lodge Bowling Tourna- i 4 E G 7 being held on the in Mrs. Ina Bloomgquist from ment now being held on the alleys To the ' VALENTINE PARTY i and Bill Flory and Willia = RS JDC e Do the Wiy {At a Valentine party, yesterday from Chichag Her of the tournament (total pins) afterncon, Mrs. Charles Sey was Leaving again for Chichagof after Wil 80 the cup hestess o a ovoun of friends who returning to Juneau, Simmons took | @St night both men and women gathered at the Sey residence for Steve Bay, Ed Torgerson and John O the Juneau Elks teams made a dessert luncheon and an afternoon 4 © | Vavalis to Chichagof e l*l;\‘e:?:x\ "“h“‘":;“"‘lll;":“"5“[‘:“"“[‘:\_ ot bridge e | Three more passengers fol i R - o "y‘ “‘ " Mrs. Ray Peterman was winner of Mayor Meéyer C. Elféhstefn; of|°0me in from Chichagot and Hirsy Wil be charged Bowlers Wil e Bd the first prize; Mrs. Hector Mc- Newark, N, J. is one of twenty. [OD the return trip this evening A lfienn, secomd; L;‘a:’nd Mrs, Florine ;‘;e'-n pvr';um ul(Ilf'}vd b‘y a (jrami i 50 su‘von;on. e . ousel, . consolation. i on charges of fraud. Twenty- TraiEs " s A Guests invited to be present at three indictments handed down |CHAPELADIES TO | ‘Fh\l\k Mr’!mlf! lfu.h' bowler last the party, for which bright colored three charging conspiracy to de.| HOLD B }l‘n,-ln.‘ phoned this afternoon and Walentine decorations added a dec- Ir8ud and sixteen charging mal—; D AKE SALE |said he had “turned in his suis be- B bt ware. M- Ginnsr feasance. were based on transac- | —_ |cause he was too good for the boys. Blomgren, Mrs. Ray Pe'crman, Mrs, o, Involving purchase of land by | Gathering at the home of Mrs ot the city in the Port Newark and|james DeHart, members of the Newatk Airport areas. [Chapeladies met last evenine ana FURTHER PLANS FOR mede plans for a bake sale to be| held on Saturday, February 26, .rui PHOTOGRAPH EXHIBIT TO BE MADE TONIGHT the Auk Bay store. { The next meeting will be held at| " To make Iurther John Chappell, Mrs. Florine Housel, Mrs: L. P, Dawes, Mrs. Nathaniel Fulford, Mrs. Alex Sev. Mus, Valter Scott, Mrs. Burford Cdrmichael, Mrs. Hector McLean, Mrs. Bernard Aiken, and Mrs. Howard Thompson, SON BORN TODAY TO FRANK MAIERS Friends:are extending congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maier upon the arrival of a baby son. Paul Arnold Maier, born at 11 pm yesterday at St. Ann’s Hospital. ‘The child qweighed eight pounds the home of Mrs. L. E. Iverson on| plans for February 23, when a White Elephant | photography exhibit sched for sale will be held next month, members of the com- Present at the meeting last night|mittee in charge of the eve are were Mrs. Harry Arnold, Mrs. Garry meeting tonight at 8 o'clock in Banta, Mrs. Tom Bareksten, Mrs.|the Northern Light Presbyterian James Pederson, Mrs. Dave Dishaw, | Church, Mrs. Vic Manville, Mrs. T. C. Tor-| The exhibit will be held on Marech gerson, Mrs. Virgil Newell M |1, 2 and 3 at the Church. Meeting Max Mielke, Mrs. Milton Ward, Mrs. |tonight will be Miss G ‘orrest, Prank Millard, and the hostess Stacy Norman, J. W “Two passengers got away from the Mendenhall Airport late yes- terday afternoon for Fairbanks with| Walt Hall and Al Monson in a Pa- cific Alasga Airways Lockheed. The Jassengers were L. T. Oldroyd and Alaska Moody. 2 FEIEHD 2L and iwo and one half ounces at 1! The Empire classifieds for b st o |Mrs. R. L. Davlin. Other o birth. He is the brother of ten-year- TeSults. Real tornadoes were comparative-|will be named to work on the com- old Rose Maier and the son of Mr. s ly few and far between during 1934, |mittee, and suggestions as (o con- Bureau's annual |ducting the exhibit will be appre- |cited by the group, it is announced. says the Wealher summary. Maier, owner of the Glacier Dairy ————.—.—— by Lester D. Henderson. “Alaska” e e e e HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection * THIS FAMOUS WOTEL s close 40 the theatres and stores with magnificent | view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort. convenience and service. Rates $0).50 From Svecial Rates to anent Guests. When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING ANS LIKE THE e [NEW WASHINGTON | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION JUNEAU TRANSFER || S B o it N e O “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 | pm. Tuesday. Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 the ¢ WOT T' DO THEY AIN' By CLIFF STERRETT T WHEN T ANY YEAR PROGRAM 1S OUTLINED BY REBEKAHS Mrs. Katherine Hooker Pays Official Visit t CUB PACK IS TO BE ZED THIS P. aving a meeting of the grade to Lodge school youngsters after school today WL AR to sign up as many of them as wish Marked by the official visit of O join for membership in the first Mr iatherine Hooker, District Cub Pack organization in the Ter-| Deputy, the meeting of the Rebekah tory X Lodge was held last night in the _AS soon as the size of the pack is LO.OF. Hall where balloting was Gefinitely established organization held on candidates for membership, 20d _activities will proceed as soony and plans for initiation on February 25 Possible | 23 e outlined e Mrs. John McCormick. Noble DOUGLAS SCHOOL IS TO OB- presided at the meeting, discussion on arrangements to be held on Feb- leading for a food sale 26 and a dance to be held on March 26. ¢ a for © b b ouncement of programs the al meetings during the re- mainder of the year, together with the chairmen in charge, was made 1i o 0UGL NEWS AS & ORGAD Scoutmaster SERVE LINCOLN'S To! norrow aftern on, the reg t the Douglas hi; ted to observar irthday. The following e given: Story, “He K on 1S ott: song. “My Budd Dick MacDonald is + school period| | BIRTHDAY | from 2:45 o'~ | chool will be of Lincoln’s| program will | w Lincoln,” | Ida M. Tarbell, Miss Katherine El-!| v, all-school | Farmer Re-| ewis Shafter; ( chool orches- | to attend the D IN JUNEAU PETERSBURG JAUNT irector of the Junean yes- by Mrs. McCormick Z The February social meeting will Chorus; reading, A be the New Officers’ night on Feb- members Lincoln.” Le ruary 23, with Mrs. John McCor- S€lection, “Maytime™ s mick in charge. March, Past No- U : ble Grand night, with Mrs. Edita! EVeryone is welcome Sheelor, acting Noble Grand, in ®Xercises charge. April, Visitors’ night, Mrs. AT Ty Pearl Burford, in charge of enter- QLDROQ tainment May, Douglas night, Donelas todse otticors tn cvarge. BRIEFLY FOLLOWING Mrs, Howard Simmons, entertain- meni Loren T. Ceaoyd, D June, lodge picnic, Mrs. Robert University of Alaska Extension Ser- Keeny, Mrs. William Kirk, in charge. vice, passed through September, Roll Call night homecoming honoring all Gastineau Channel Rebekahs who have members for Mary Kolasa over 25 years; Miss in charge. October, Home night (lodge home in Walla Walla for the young and aged): c Miss Mamie Reck, entertainmen November, tep-up night, newly elected ofticers in charge; John Olson, entertainment De- cember, Christmas party night, new- ly initiated members in charge Following the meeting Mrs. Hooker was hostess at the social hour when refreshments were serv-| ed in the lodge room | AT THE HOTELS — 2 Gastineau m Asp, Tenakee; J. A. Mor- rocovich, Chris Millovich, Stanley Sunde, Mr. al Mrs. G. C. Cham- berlin, Molly Chamberlin, Art Chamberlin, Seattle; M. M. Custard, | Wrangell; Mrs, H. Peterson, Mrs.| Emmet Ryus, Edith Gabriel, Mrs. Ray Roady, Del Kimball, A. Haug- |erud, Cort Howard, Ray Roady, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Turoff, Sam | Daniels, J. Maola, A. Zorich, Walter | | Nelson, Floyd Volk, R. Russell, RA‘ C. Cook, Gil Rich, Catherine Mac- |Kinnon, L. T. Oldroyd, Joe Wasga. | | New Alaskan | ! Gene Concy, Portland; F. Bakke, | |Astoria; William King, Seattle; M. G. Clouse, Juneau; M. Carlson, Ju- | and terday Petersbu been to Fairbanks. way Experimental L. tarm April Mrs. | — et TR PR 0 ¢ TS, MO Y Travel 5 Oldroyd reported wo in clearing land Fur onstruction buildings about CANADIAN PACIFIC 7 Farm would be ving on the Alaska from and taking the Electra rk well under for the ne and said started on the first ot on a "PRIN- CESS” Liner -+ Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND S, AILINGS PRINCESS NORAH February—1 3,23 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservation. s and full particulars from V. W. MULVI Agent, C.P. Juneau CANADIAN PACIFIC HILL "R. Alaska neau; Charles Taylor, Juneau. 5 Leave . Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound *ALASKA . Feb. 5 Feb. 8 {BARANOF Feb. 12 Feb. 15 *ALASKA ... e Feb. 19 Feb. 22 *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. t—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. Due Juneau Southbound Feb. 15 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Winter round trip rate of $74 now in effect between Juneau and Seattle and return. THE ALASKA LINE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent—Phone 2 N.Y.-Bermuda Air Mail Bid When bids were opened at the Postoffice Department in Washington for the airmail service from New York to Bermuda, Pan American Airways was the only bidder. In the picture are to right. J. Carroll Céne, manager of the Atlantic division of the airline; Roy M. North, acting Third Assistant Postmaster General, and Harlee Branch, Second Assis- tant Postmaster General in charge of airmail. & Alaska Transportation Co. ] SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seatile ... Feb. 11 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. MAIL Office 587 Operating our own aero- Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— SHELDON SIMMONS 3 Pilot—L. F. BARR Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY | } Agent— ' RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY 4 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return Frequent Nonschedule Trips—107; SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY TELEPHONE 62: ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. K off Round Trip. PLACE IN ALASKA Traffic Representative LAND R TRANSPORTATION COMPANY irre ERIATY WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau SAILINGS Vessel Seattle - No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND Feb. 11 Feb. 15 Feb. 17 NORCO Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ...Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phone 79 CITY WHARF ... ...Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. Phone 18 joners ONLY 5 HOURS Feirbes Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two yeayrs between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ground stations. Leave *Juneau.... *Fairbanks ... *Fairbanks ... Wednesday..... Flat-Ruby-Nome and .re- turn same day. R *__All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES $900 JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS. \ LESS lo% ROUND TRIP 4%° .\‘\l- Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. “ * TRAFFIC' REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel . * Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence 4 l o ST

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