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i e & POLLY AND HER PALS ] ( TLL TAKE EM OFF 'HERE AN' CARRY EM AINT MAILL RAISE TH' RODF |F SHE KNOWS . I WUZ OUT. I HOPE THAT GHOSTY O'OURS AIN'T NO y TATTLE-TALE. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive this afternoon at 4 o'clock Evelyn Berg scheduled to ar- rive Wednesday, freight only. Baranof scheduled to arrive Friday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Norco scheduled to sail from Seattle February 18 at 10 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m. February 18. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. February 18. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer north, west. NORTH SEA IS : SAILING NORTH : ON MARCH FOUR : The white liner of the Northland e Transportation Company, the North e Sea, is scheduled to sail from Se- e attle on Friday, March 4, according e to advices recelved by Acting Agent e Kon Erickson. . Extensive répairs and alterations e have been made to the North Sea o and as these are completed ahead ® of contract, the vessel will start ® LOCAL SAILINGS early on her Southeast Alaska route ® Estebeth leaves every Weanes- for the 1938 season. @ day night at 6 pm, for IR T S e Sitka and wayports. ¢ Dait leaves every Wednesday o | E | G H T ARRIVE « at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e ] e Lilexander, Kake and way e ports. . o0 ¢ 00 0 000 ¢ o0 i i st o el ABOARD ALASKA FROMWESTWARD | = vouomme High tide 1:56 a. m., 184 feet Low tide 7:556 a. m., -0.8 fect High tide 2:06 p. m., 18.0 feet Low tide 8:12 p. m., -2.1 feet DART IN PORT: o+ | -y The steamer Aldska arrived in Juneatt yesterday evening after a hour trip from Seward, good time r winter travel. with eight pas- sengers for Gastineau Channel. Passengers arriving were Mary K. Qauthorne, H. B. Crewson, Judge Bimon Hellenthal, Mrs. R. Meline, Mr. ana Mrs. William O'Neill, Andy Simons, R. Ward. Forty-two pagsengers boarded the Alaska for the south yesterday eve- ning, as follows: § arTiv For Seattle—S. W. Milonas, . The mo&)rsmp Dart arrived in port at 4 otlock this morning from Smirnov, Dean Sherman, Mrs. Dean 4 the Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexan- Bherman, R. C. Copstead, Mrs. & der and way ports. Onep assenger Oopstead, K. N. Nefll, Lawrence Ol- oo \ouoht i Lynn Hashbrouck, o, 52“9 VW";}[“"&EO:’”‘;Z:‘_' CCC worker from New Port Wal- George .’orgensgrtl,t ey ngdon ter. He suffers from an eye injury. BT ROI0h CUNKE, o " The Dart sails again Thursday F. Sheldrick, M. C. Krogfos. “ For Petersburg—Annie Salo, Eth- ;’;;’;"‘“5 Al ’""mf el McDonald, George Penny, L. R. [ | Sisson. For Wrangell~-Mrs. G. Gunderson, HA IN E s FHE'GHT J. Leach, M. J. Leach, Jr., Mrs. R. TRAVELSARUUND‘ Roady, R. Roady, Mrs Del Kimball, | OSSR i - ferent occasions. SHERMANS LEAVE The Baranof was forced to drop Nellie Gunderson, Gilbert Gunder- son, Miss E. Butler. r Ketchikan—A. L. Florence, H. Thompson, George Anderson, M. Mrs, A. McDonald, Mrs. E. Ryus,' Bad weather that prevailed for| Mrs.. H. Peterson, Cort Howard, three weeks in Lynn Canal until to- Walt Nelson, Tony Zorich, Jack Me- day, has prevented freight tromi loca, Sam Daniels. being landed at Haines on two dif- Dean Sherman and wife, the for- its. Haines freight at Skagway last | ¢ mer’, Lillian - Alexander, who have trip for the Alaska to pick up and| been in Juneau for several months, take to Haines on that vessel's left Yor the south on the Alaske, southbound trip. Seattle being their destination | Yesterday the Alaska picked the| i —- | GO TO WRANGELL high wind and sea prevented dock: Mirs. G. Gunderson and children, ing at Haines—now two shipments | Nellie and Gilbert, left on the Al- of freight billed to Haines, are aska for Wrangell. standing on the docks in Juneau. Hotel Juneau C ROTARY GETS BACK OF SCOUT MOVEMENT ; “Where Living 1s MAY OFFER PRIZE Pleasant” ® Nearest Federal Bldg. Adding its support to the Boy B Elevator Service. scoring the most points in the forth- coming Courts of Honor to be held {o offer.a coup or plaque to the troop| At left is part of the roof of the laboratory in the Elkhorn Negro High 3chool, Elkhorn, W. Va., where two students were instantly killed when a huge boulder rolled down a mountainside and crashed through the building. At right is the wrecked interior of the chemical laboratory in the school. freight from the Skagway dock, but & RETREAT OF KHAKI is sounded by adoption of a new blue dress uniform for the army, to cost $100. New suits have dark 2ol aie dark ‘bhas single: gold stri rl ue e- Breasted coats. Black belt will ) be worn. JORGENSONS GO SOUTH George Jorgenson, accompanied by his wife, is southbound on the Alaska. He has been on the staff of SHELL FLIES SCORE TODAY IN BELLANCA Calm harbor waters, a Bellanca with a new engine—Shell Simmons, liked the combination and today| { worked a long day carrying 20 pas-|8:00 to 8:15—Morning Thought sengers all told Early this morning he flew five to | Chichagof and returned with nve.;.9=30 to 9:45—Scandinavian Music |Shortly after noon he hopped to/9:45 to 10: CXES Co®me®Ia3 | Gues_m'cuurl Julio Pinto Gandia (left), lawyer and president of the Nationalist Party by i g h of Puerto Rico, was sentenced, with seven others, to five years in the @ Atlanta Peniter’:tilry for the attempt to assassinate United States Dis- [ g oy t Judge Robert A. Cooper (right). The attempt occurred after _P:dro o Composen Bri DES t’Ilmlnzn CE:IPO! and seven confederates were sent to prison for trying to \* | Suit for Nearly Two overthrow the U, S. government in Puerto Rico. The followmg summary is com- | Mnlllon ‘Dollars AR st piled from KINY Station’s latest | Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re-| LOS ANGELES, Cal, Feb. 15—A Alaska Tmspfll‘tafion co. available program schedule. The| sponsible for last minuie program Suit for $1925000 damages has been SCHEDULED SAILINGS changes: (tiled by Andreas F. Michel, writer| Evelyn Berg from Seattle Feb. 11 Tuesday—Closing Schedule |and composer, who claims his man- D. B. FEMMER, Agent 4:00 to 4:15—Works Progress Ad_jusunpl with musical composition, | PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ministration |was pirated for “Ali Baba Goes To| 4:15 to 4:30—Hawaiian Echoes j Town. 4:30 to 4:45—The Round-Up | The defendants are the Twentieth 145 to 5:00—Mood Espanol | Century-Fox, producers; Eddie Can- | :00 to 5:15—Juneau Woman's Club |LOT, star, and Gene Fowler, scenar- :15 to 5:30—Fifteen Minutes in|Ist. Fairyland | s . 5:30 to 5:35—World Bookman Hnldan cflvers = 5:35 to 5:45—News o 84 'lo 60— Fadio Symphons Alaska Air Transport, Inc. Orchestra s 6:00 to 6:05—Weather Report | P ll dl w " TER rhors mmera dnnanaie we 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHAR 6:15 to, 6:30—Guest Night | H 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket 6:30 to 6:45—Melody and Song | I L FI g ht PHONES 6:45 to 7:00 — Comedy Stars of| " n"g I JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega Broadway | | & e R | . i St « 00 to 7:15—Singing Strings Alex \Hbiee gob up. by ehis) Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” 15 to 7:30—Cecil and Sally morning, pointed the nose of the| ‘40 to §:00--Variety, Boakist Marine Airways Bellaenc] .ru - m‘ts 612 U s MAIL 00 to 8:15—The Arkansas Minstrel 8 a S e LR to 8:30—Grandma Travels south and flew to Prince Rupert. % 3 At Prince Rupert he was to pick DAk Vicedy, Rertett |up C. F. Jackson trom the steamer to 9:00—Cub Re ; £ ¢ 2 b Neporas Baranof, pick up Earl Clifford and 15 30 45 :00 Office 587 Chief Pilot— Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— to 9:15—Parade { X . SHELDON SIMMONS 3 ? (Joe Mehrin and another man at . Station KANG ;\;ac‘gr:go‘;“'“e Elgiue 0t Peler | wolatikag: andl roture. Pilot—L. F. BARR Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED 9:30 to 9:45—Peacock Court H;ig:: ::’;;\C'Zt!ldh:‘re_mi.s afteino:):. | Agent— 9:45 to 10:00—Empire News Broad- woadhints Aol B Rl o IS 8 e P 1080~ \fendenhall Airport with Mr. Jack- | RUSSBELL CLITHERO 10:00 to 10:30—Organ Treasures | °O% A. Davidson, E. E. Sherwood, ke 10:30—Off the Air ‘and Joe Warga for a flight to the - Polaris-Taku in the Fairchild 71 Wednesday—Opening Schedule | Yesterday H_olden brought three |out from Polaris-Taku: F. Kelly, S. H. Colburn, T. Sheldrich, A. David- |son, E. H. Sherwood and K. Schulze. MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier 8:15 to 9:15—Breakfast Club 9:15 to 9:30—Parade | —Sons of the Ploneers Hawk Inlet with three and them 10:15 to 10:30—Victor Quan e *WEDNESDAY went to Sitka on his return trip 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat CANADIAN T;qvel Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, with four aboard, and scheduled to 10:45 to 11:00—Dance Music TR n a R D e s b g . 11:00 to 11:30—Melodies of the Mu- equent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. bring back at least three. . i "PRIN’ SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA To Chichagof this morning: Frank| Sic Master | i TELEPHONE 623 McCoy, John Cheka, Carl vgmb‘m:ao to 12:00—Top Tunes of thel CESS" 2. Joe Berent, Bill Bardette. Return- '_3‘“' | L_ ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative ing from Chichagof, W. Folbright;|12:00 to 12:15—The Serenader | iner Tom Nadeau, Harry Gingrich, Oene!lz'sl:ndw 12:30—Here Comes the} I s % ;l:l:kort, and from Hirst, Joe Pre (20t 1 sntiee Vidos i Imeau to Vancouver, Out to Hawk Inlet Sam Pecko- vich, Bill Flory and Pete Miller. Sitka—Jack Gucker, K. Edwards, and to Chichagot, Bill and Leslie Cashen. M. M. Custard was scheduled to return with Simmons from Sitka. i CLARENCE FOSTER IS ELECTED HEAD OF STAMP_GROUP -~ Clarence Foster was elected presi- dent of the Juneau Stamp Club at the organization meeting held last night in the Northern Light Pres- byterian Church, where plans were made for holding meetings on al- ternate Monday evenings. | Assisting Foster will be John Ta- nnka, vice-president, and Fred ! Sorri, secretary-treasurer. Plans were made for a stamp contest to be held soon, and announcement is made that F. E. McDermott will speak at the meeting, February 28. .. Patterson Scout movement in this community, B Beauty Shop. {the Connors Motor Company for Machiiavelli developed the prin- this year it was revealed at the club luneheon this noon at Percy’s Cafe, R, R. Brown, Chairman of the committee named to handle the matter, reported today that such the Juneau Rotary Club is planning B Reasonable Winter Rates Cheerfully Given. : CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager leaders and details would be worked out if club endorsement is received. —————— When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE: OIL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING imports songbirds yearly to stock the Hawaiian Islands. | If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT ) t | | e CALL US FEONE 56 JUNEAU TRANSFER ||— Chatham Straits Transportation Co. Phone 48—Night Phone 696 e “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. a plan had been taken up with scout' The Hui Manu, or Bird Society,| years and 'is'going south on business ciple that the ruler of a state is in connection with the opening of justified in resorting to any meas- a new garage and automobile re- ures that will maintain his power, | pair shop in Juneau. | | .- ! Saccharin’ is 300 to 500 times “Alaska” - by Lester - D.~ Henderson. sweeter than sugar. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION LUMBER sinei] e J FOR INFORMATION e [ MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. News | Victoria or Seattle 12:45 to 1:00—' Hour of % Time SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous 2:00 Off the Air Until 4 p.m. PRINCESS NORAH Al February—23 - March—6, 16, 27 O'NEILLS VISIT Connections at Vancouver with Mr. and Mrs. William O'Neill ar- irived in Juneau aboard the steamer Canadian Pacific Services: | |Alaska yesterday from the West-| | |ward. They are awaiting transpor- Transcontinental tation to Haines, where Mr. O'Neill Trans-Atlantic will conduct an extension course in| Trans-Pacific WEEKLY Leave Ar. J::e:: !;:-{.‘:l:lel: |mining for the University of Al-| Tickets, reservations and full SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No. Bou . Boun: aska. i;art.iculm from NOBIE i il oA vy Mrs. O'Neill was formerly Violet V. W. MULVIHILL NORCO ... Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Lundell of Douglas, Agent, CP.R. NORTHLAND il P pesmnad SRR i s FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ...... -Phone 108 GOING TO SEATTLE R. C. Copstead and wife are pas- sengers south on the Alaska en- route to Seattle and other points {in the Pacific Northwest, on a visit » 2 b | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC | SERVING ALASIA THE funecrs QNLY 5 HOURS Foirbmis 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. L ( ‘.‘ Arrive -Fairbanks Juneau Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- RILING SCHEDL *Fairbanks ....Wednesday. Leave ' Due Juneau Due Juneau, turn same day. Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound . Y {BARANOF ... Feb. 12 Peb. 18 Feb. 25 '—All year round schedule. f *ALASKA .. Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 ) tMOUNT McKINLEY Feb. 26 Mar. 1 Mar. 8 *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. . 1—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 JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS $90. LESS l’% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence i £ ¥