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i RS— HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 18, 1938. POLLY AND HI I ALMOST HADDA JOB AS A DRIWVER FER ONE O' THESE LONG-DISTANCE, NTERSTATE DIDN'T PASS TH' DRIVER'S By CLIFF STERBETT BUT AT FOLDIN' BUSES, DERN IT! Marine News MANY ARRIVE ON BARANOF: CROWD SAILS Pilgrimage Begins to Wes ward and Interior Points Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Norco due Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver tonight at 9 o'clock. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle § am. tomorrow Northland scheduled to from Seattle at 10 am ruary Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle February 25, freight only SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 3aranof 6cheduled southbound about next Thursday. LOCAL SAILINGS stebeth leaves every Weanes- day night at 6 pm, for Sitka and wayports. Trart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert sail Feb- The steamer Buranof arrived in Juneau early this morning with 56 passengers aboard for this port and was booked to sail Westward at 2:30 o'cloek this afternoon with at least 57 passengers aboard, the largest mnorthbound pilgrimage from this ity since last spring. Passengers arriving were: 000 0TI TENEETEFOOO0OO0 OO . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . = . . . . From Seattle—R M. Alderson, 4lexander, Kake and way- Alex Anderson, Mrs. Anderson, H ports. 8. Bowyer, C. B. Burblia, W. E 2 060 000000 ¢ Crouch, Agnes Dohs, Miss H. El- SR EYO AT dredge, . Monte Grisham, Wallis George, Mrs. George, Miss George 4 PASSENGERS H D. Gray, Mrs. T. Heirett, Clitt Hawkins, G. A. Hossicks, C. F. Jack- son, W. R. Norton, Mrs Norton, Mrs Fred Ordway, E Paine, Leo Siven, Miss M. Stoner, Wilbur Wes- ter, Frank Williams, F. Bozowsin T. Fettingham, G. Houk, J D. Har- rison, J. Hoskowski, H. Lawson, R Leffler, A. Mousseau, O L. Pom- eroy, J. J. Renggli, T. B. Tucker, L. Webber and Joe Williams. ABOARD NORCO FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Feb. 18. — Motorship Norco sailed at 10 o'clock this fore- From Ketchikan—F H. Braicks, noon for Juneau and wayports Baxter Felch, Lyle Hebert, P. R. with a capacity list oi passéngers. Holden, J. C. Millquist, H. T Passengers booked for Juneau Dan Gardi- Es- Norco are Bill Russell, aboard the ner, Milan Stiner, tel And(l\ml Haida to Leave Seattle Monday Ensign James Stow Re- ceives Notice of Transfer Effective on March 15 Guaxd cutter for Juneau on Thompson, A Van Mavern, L. Web- er. From Wrangell—Otto Lausic. From Petersburg—Ben Bellamy, F.' W. Dolphin, Jimmy Hammer M P. Lund, Oéborne Odeguard, Penny, Mrs. O Sandy, An- Wilson and M. Bredt. 1; Those embarking here for ‘are Charles Carter, D. L. Dut- ?& Jack' Bruson, Mrs. Bruson, lera. Reno, ‘Mrs - G, ‘Thomas, Mrs. D. Al Buchanan, Charles Goldstein, ‘George Dale, R. L. Davlin and Mrs. Davlin, Guss Gissberg, Elmer- Lind- strom, Roy Smith, Sam Nelson, ‘Mark Jensen, Claude Erskine, Harry Btumvock, John E. Fowler, Leonard Johnson, Dick May, C _E. Morris, @il Rich, R. C. Cook, William Cham- ‘perlain, Molly Chamberlain, Mrs, George Chamberlain, Art Chamber- lain, George Chamberlain, Mrs. G Thomas, R. H Gastron, Alex Adoff, opp McDonald, R. F. Pollman and Riph Soberg. * Fér Valdez—J. A. Paradis For Cardova—H. R. Shepard. Ed- Sew- is Monday and is due to arrive here according to i on February 25 or 26, word received here this merniag Tho Haida has been in Winslow, , for annual overhaul during me past several weeks. Word has also been received here that Ensign James Stow III. has been transferred, the transfer to be- :’!‘1‘:“; g::i':‘“”“- Gall Osborne, oo effective on March 15. For Yakutat—Stcila Jam PRI A GO For Haines — Wiliim O'Neill, Mrs| O'Neill, Daisy Jorn on, [rving K Krause. i Foal % For Skagway— R. Feern, Wosley Ruble, Hal Johnstcn, Rosert Iisst- Lhe motorship Northland took 45- %es, Lawrence Elbe, Oscor Seimer, 000 pounds of black cod soufh this Pete Sparks, Richard Wilson, Stan- Morning from the Alaska Coast igy Smith, J.-M. Pmmoua Fisheries. The cargo is destined for Liver- s SARANUF pool and London export, via Prince Rupert. D “HioEs ToMorrow. 1 # VI e e F s High tide 3:44 a. m., 163 feet | - Fo' some, mot in a hurry, the LOW tide 10:01 a. m. 09 feet _df-lChedule trip of the steamer Ba- High tide 4:13 p. m., 140 feet ¥anof to Prince’ Rupert was a rare LoV Ude 10:06 p. m., 24 feet gm 1t "afforded an opportunity .5 e i eat and sleep free of charge for B&\KITBALL ‘MEN ree extra days and to see a for- ABOARD BARANOF clm port with ample leisure time. A §i 7 Bridge, daneing and liquid indul- Basketball players made up a 8 (somie of the more bored) large part of the personnel of the ‘nltked the vacation cruise Baranof passenger group today, ?l'he Baranof arrived in Prince with the Juneau All-Stars and the ‘on Tuesday morning at 11 Skagway High School varsity leav- , ‘tied up @t the dock all ar- 1D this afternoon. mn ‘and' evening, and went to The All-Stars will return to Ju- k the next morning for nine €A after games in Anchorage, ar- , shortly after which she sail- riving about a week from Tuesday. for_Ketohikan. ‘The Skagway men are returning ity nice of the Alaska Steam- home following competition with Company!" laimed one ap- the Juneau and Douglas High ve pnstenger School varsities, 4 t dairying is beoomlng an im- Clutlum Straits Transportation Co. nt mdustry in Texds and Cal- “ “M.S.DART” ‘ Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION NEW ALASKAN | HOTEL | J . So. Franklin Street JUNEAU+——Phene Single O ° MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 ADIO Guards at the entrance to the P)n.ndclphm City Council chamber have their hands full as an ’1rml~ui citize protest the 2 per cent. sales tax L fathers, Mayor Wilson p council vowed to.p PASSENGERS STAY ABOARD IN DRYDOCK Baranof Is Raised Only Encugh to Permit Boats Under Counler Passengers aboard tne Baranof ex- perienced something in of unusual this week. That Doz rived in Juneau early this morn- ing, three days late hecause of a broken propeller. The vessel struck a drift log, with its propeller, just abeam of Mary Island, a half hour’s run out oi Ketchikan, throwing one blade of the three-bladed propeller. This was last Monday. The anchor was dropped and a boat was put over to ascertain the extent of the damage. Finding but one blade missing, the Baranof limped into Ketchikan and a short time later sailed for Prince Rupert and drydock It was in Prince Rupert the pas- sengers experienced their singular experience. When a boat goes into drydock for even mosi minor of re- pairs, passengers are generally ways disembarked. At Prince pert they were not And instead of raising the hull completely from the water, only the after end was raised, sufficiently to permit two working barges to get at the broken propeller. Time consumed in repairing the damage was nine hours, but the Ba- ranofgwas in Prince Rupert the best the Ru- —% part of two days. Drydocks where the repairs were made are the same drydocks used by the Canadian National. They are said to be the last thing in elec- trically operated drydocks This is the second time in two years the Baranof has had poor luck with propellers. The same thing happened to the vessel about a year and a half ago, not far from Sey- mour Narrows. % DAY The followlng summary is com- piled from KINY Station’s latest availabie program schedule. The Daily Alaska Empire cannot be re- sponsible for ‘jast minuwe program chi S Friday—Closing Schedule 00 to 4:15—Works Progress ministration (Federal Music ject) ' 15 to 4:30- 30 to 4:45 Lane 45 to 5 1() —Club 5:00 to Victor chestra 30 to 5:45—Golden Tones to 6:00—Radio Symphony Ad- Pro- ht's Hawailians in Memory Soi Bri -Swinging Cabana Young 5 Weather Report 5—Gaylord Carter 0—Guest Night to 6:45 dy and Song to 7:00—Comedy St adway 15—Singing Strings 0—Cecil and Sally to 8:00—Variety Booklet, caao Y of to 7 nry tries to battle its way inside to 8:00 to 8 ‘The Arkansas Minstrel bill ‘under eonsideration by the city 8:15 to 8:30—Grandma Travels romised to veto the measure, but a defiant §:30 to 8:45—Wesley Barrett it over his head. 8:45 to 9:00—Cub Reporters 9:00 to 9:15—Parade CE R % 9:15 to 9:30—The House of Peter MacGregor C'V“' SERVICE ! to 9:45—Peacock Court EXAMINATIONS | to 10:00—Empire News Broad- cast United States Civil Service 10:00 to 10:30—Organ Treasures sion has announced open 10:30—Off the Air competitive examinations for the nite lowing positions Senior scientific aid (preparator 510 in pathology), $2,000 a vear, Army 8:1 -Breakfast Club Medical Museum, 9:15 Parade Lysiotherapy aide, $1.800 a year, 9:30 to 9:45—Works Progress Ad- 7. S. Public Health Service, and Ministration Vaterans' Admiinistration 9:45 to 10:15—Sons of the Pioneers 10:15 to 10:30—Russ Morgan's chestra 10:30 to 10:45—Morning Chat 10:45 to 11 Dance Music 11:00 to 11 ~Mother’s Musical Al- Printer-proofreader, $1.32 an hour Or- 40-hour week), Gosernment Print- ing Office Full information may u. obtained at Room 311, Federal and Territor- 3 ial Building. bum TS 11:30 to 12:00—Top Tunes of the Day WALLIS GEORGES IN 12:00 t0 12:15—The Serenader JUNEAU AGAIN AFTER l2}:3|:nd[n 12:30—Here Comes the PROLONGED ABSENCE :2:30 to 12:45—\onitor Views the X News 12:45 to 1:00—'; Hour of % Time Mr. and Mrs. wallis George and daughter Maydelle, returned to Ja- neau this morning on the Baranef, Mrs. George and Maydelle home af- ter two years Outside, and Mr. George back after a two months’ business trip. Mrs. George has been in Portland for the last two years with her chil- dren. Mr. George traveled through the Eait on his business trip, call- | | ing on customers of the Juneau . 3 = Cold Storage, of which he is Gen- e > # DEBTS—YE by 9 eral Manager. BAD DEBTS—YEAR IN WHICH DEDUCTIBLE To be allowed as a deduction from gross income, a bad debt must have been determined by the taxpayer to be worthless within the taxable year 1:00 to 2:00—Midday Rendezvous 2:00—Off the Air until 4 pm. - - YOUR INCOME W * | D Emmrc Classifieds pay. Hotel Juneau “Where Living Is Pleasant” B Nearest Federal Bldg. B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. B Reasonable Winter CLARENCE WISE Owner Manager HOTEL GASTINEAU | Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 1 Steamer {BARANOF *ALASKA .. {MOUNT McKINLEY . Winter round ‘trip rate of | | 3 Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc., | —p H. 0. ADAMS, 54“ Al‘lskfl ERV ROAD MAPRS for which it is claimed and, where | Seattle Northbound Southbound Feb. 12 Feb 18 Feb. 25 *_All year round schedule. ...Feb. 19 Feb. 22 Mar. 1 Feb. 26 Mar. ‘1 Mar. 3 NE ED MTES *—Calls into Lynn Canal southbound. t—Calls into Lynn Canal northbound. i Juneau and Seattle and return. | THE ALASKA LINE 1 FLUNKED g are kept, it also must have arged off within the same necessity for this pro- obvious. If a debt could be ucted dencing a debt in full, tible. it will not be pe partial 612 Office 587 U. S. MAIL Operating our own aero- nautical Radio System— the loss deduc = - A man of Greenwick: Village 1 graved on the base of a flagpole in Washington Square, New York City et Pilot—L. Less than a monti after publica- ( Agent— tion, Maxrgaret Mitchell’s first novel, 3l rr-aam 5 “Gone With the Wind,” passed the { RUSSELL CLITHERO 200,000 mark. e i ——— en- Chief Pilot— | SHELDON SIMMONS BARR fec without the requirement hat it bé ‘charged off the tax- d payer's books, the certainty of its . worthlessness would be open to ques- tion. Neither the taxpayer nor the e e sovernment ¢ be ci n that Government could be certam 4! Bnding her last trip as a stewardess for American Airlincs, Martha C. e Bty I "€ McGrew is pictured at Los Angeles as she grected her future husband, than ‘onice. ol Wallace D. Burgess, ticket agent for the line, They met & year ago and If a bad debt were allowed tell in love. The bride hails from Washington, D. C., and is a graduate af deduction without regard to a Pittsburgh, Pa., hospital. year when it became worthless, 3 3 s charges could be accumulated to be deducted in @ year when there wa y a large income e mEn s we o wone | AlaSka Transportation Co. | to s that a del deduction was without value SCHEDULED SAILINGS ing the taxable A & ¢ : € g should be attached to th Evelyn Berg from Seattle Feb. 25 showing the propriety of any de- If in the exercise of sound bu o &Fe 9 en judgment a texpayer con- PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 after making every reason- f able effort to determine whether ~——— e there is likelihood of recovery, tiat g s v the debt is of no value. deduction | for such debt is allowable. Court f§| Al k A 'I' t ln action as proof that the debt is f as a lr rans or 9 c‘ worthless is not essential 15 is optional with the 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER in a year prior to that :u:m becomes whol PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket take a deduction for pa s & it partial ‘worthlessness ocours JUNEAU HANGAR: | 7Fiace Lockheed Vega S b oy thab Apeth | Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” ity of a bond, m: Je, or note evi- i > { Station KANG Planes are TWO-WAY RADIO EQUIPPED - - F. SPECIAL MEETING Juneau Local Pacific ’s Union at 7 p.m,, Of the Fishern Coast Satur- ARINE AIRWAYS day, Feb. 19 in Union Hali EMIL VIENOLA, 2-Way Radio Communication adv. Sec'y-Tre SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Trav *WEDNESDAY el cau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, on a Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. CAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TELEPHONE €23 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle 'SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH February—23 March—6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental : X i ;:::;'::‘:r‘i‘:c [enve " Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau 5 3 Tickets, reservations and full Vessel Seattle No. Bound So. Bound : particulars from NORCO Feb. 18 Feb. 23 Feb. 28 = | NORTHLAND Feb.25 Mar. 1 Mar'§ V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.F.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . 3. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . SERVING fiLAS A FIR UND runeau QNLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flymg 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. uneau “lat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. . *Fairbanks *Fairbanks Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau '$74 now in effect between JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS $90.00 LESS 10% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, ;qc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. De]ebecqne—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Agent—Phone 2

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