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= 6 iHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, FEB. 28, 1938 ] ' POLLY AND HER PALS Marine News DID I TELLYA WELL, ALL OF HER OWN ABOUT ANGEL, NOTION, SHE WENT AND SAMUELZ W) > CALLED ON MRS. JONES \ g AND MRS. JONES SMOTHERED HER- T ICE ( crEAM AND \eacmes! e 00000 s 00 e HAIDA RETURNS : Steamer Movements ; 3 . NORTHBOUND . E e Northland scheduled arrive at © e 8 oclock tomorrow morning e e unless prevented by fog . e Mount McKinley due tomorrow ® e afterncon or evening. Is . scheduled to arrive at Ket- @ e chikan 6 o'clock tonight . : . o Evelyn Berg scheduled lo ar- Mdn\ N( W l';\u'\ on (L]H(‘[ ® «dnesday morning. . . JULED SAILINGS eI Rl After Annual Seattle é o Maieh sckiided 5 e Jo. Weld g O\'erhaullm, e sail from Vancouver March 1 o - W § RENE 9 © 60000000000 H . sets up cruelty, abandonment, in- The Coast Guard cutter Haida, ® North Sea scheduled to sail e NEWS L Q. ANSWERS o Un"nrm Mar"a e sanity, conviction of an infamous theiilenant Commander N. 0. Rick- '$ {rom Seatéle. March .4 at ¢ - . crime or adultery of one of the etts, is back at its familiar s Lo * 1. J. Warren Madden. Na- e . parties. If both are guilty of adult- i tarnen 5 ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e » tional Labor Relations Board. e nwume Law nead ery, the merrisge st 'go Hght two months in Seattle undergoiug ® Alaska whnulw.nh-d southbound e e 2. 200th anniversary of the e [ ] on. No divorce trial may be held annual overhaul e whout - T oNNNG « BNITIOY ¢ e conversion of John Wesley, ® within two months of the filing of Eight women, wives s AR - ® Melhodism’s- founder. . g the suit, and a year must elapse accempanied * LOCAL SATLINGS b ¢ 3. By bombing them 8 Iese" "ngress before the parties may remarry ey e Estebeth leaves every Weanes- s § SRR R e b R e Al £ e day. DAEES CAKLR (B for ¢ ® The loaded plane is la L vorces or mariages in one State le- Seiins : ;kaTna?le P‘;‘;"’;V‘v"w:dm A : . i;rm the bs:i(:k of t lm; planc e (Continuea from Page One) gal in all others, regardless of what wife of te £ e MY weancedny , Who ha ® that carried it into the air. —————————— | supplementary local laws ther ;;"‘ o L::“‘:l' o ok, A% 7 am. for Petersburg. Port e son, Jack Warner, and his wife ® 5. False; it set 35.000-ton ® Capper SHIl Hopetu auflpmfi is ;ymn ol.'l\\hat an;ot;;% wife of Warrant Officer; Mrs. Dor- o ARG, ARG ) - o or the past month, was hon- ® limit un non- . nts must give consent for|the southehners, most of wWhose Sey Ocberly, wite of ¢t Hoat- 2 - PV by by Miss Elizabeth ¢ with © built bigger ships. © boys of 18 or girls of 16 to marry. States outlaw white-negro mar- swain’s Mate; Mrs. Irepe E ~5.ml»: ",' R ST B % rewell gathering at home ® © © @ @ @ @ © e o o o e the bill provides, and none may riages, regardless of where they win, wife of Chlef Commissary $———— 3 urday evening. These present in- - uiasy yoingeh Exceptions are 1o were_pertormed. vard; Mrs a J. Logan. d Mrs. Alex Gair, Mrs. Jam vided where babies are involved. Senator Capper expects that the :fi:?fdmx:flufwfc. et et | o T,IPES, TOMORB,OY! Mrs. John G. Johnson. Mr P )~ Busn]ess M e"" Fer violations there is a penalty | activities of Lcl)verax pv\?omen's clubs Mrs. Martha A. Glenn, wife of p t Fraser, Mrs. John Mills and a g upon the couple, the license clerk in support of the amendment and or the parson, ranging from $100 | pill ultimately will get the legisla- o $500. Moreover, the license must tion a hearing. s fl a list the names of all previous mates o S S TSR i bt fh2 of either party and how the mar-| ,po 10 million pounds of riage was ended. shrimp are sun-dried in Louisiana ix As grounds for divorce, the bill | . s Mrs. Warner js leaving tomorrow Held Tumfl”flw il cn the Alaska for the return trip - e ——— tm— to I Hhome in the south. the honoree. Yesterday afternoon a di party was given for Mrs. Warner and the immediate relatives her Yeoman, Second CI and Mrs. High tide 70:38 a.m., 16.0, feet. Dorothy E. Barnes, wife of Seaman, Low tide—6:27 a.m., 1.0 feet. Pirst Class. High tide—12:33 p.m, 16.8 feet. Children aboard the Haida were Low tide—6:46 p.m., -12 feet Robert Hancock, Marilyn Baldwin, Donald H. Stilwell, Jr.. Jackie erk-. ESTEBETH ARR]VES eite, Dorothy Ricketts, Charles = GATURDAY EVENING Mrs. R. C. Foutter, wife of Lieu- - by Mrs. Johnson . Covers were laid ‘ Meeting in regular session tomor- tenant (. &) R. . Foutter, her The motorship Estebeth, Capt TS S s o o P Alaska Air 'H‘ransport, lnc. son, Mrs. R. D. Dean, wife of En- :u» (;u*'uf(xrm .;n(ri E’ur.&v r D eIV g CARD PARTY 13D Legion Auxiliary will gather sign R. D. Dean, and Mrs. G. L. Ramsay, returved to Juneau from e Ta e i “cerice b the Dugout at 8 o'clock to dxs— B B URE g e O T ot ey eresing i The s cad iy of the s 4,108 BAGE 8t 8 ook 1o el 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER last trip. seven passengers pboard, o : g i gl of Mus. John McGormick, The l}’-mm:\ will remain in port Passengers were: from Hoonah or !mo tomorrow evening and ¢ PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket f Yo 4 & L s will be givan to {} 2 001 spril 9, whies To-willssall for/ Mrs. . D, BLVES, Bebscon JoRnRon b et ans for the hope chest which ; 4 7-Place Lockheed Vega the Westward on seal patrol and Mrs. S. Johnson. From Tenaker, e ittt S Vel @5 DA (it be awarded in May will be || JUNEAU HANGAR % o court, cruise. l‘m.I‘u ,'; C. Karstner and B. Mo- ity made at the mee Mrs. John {} Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” The list of officers and crew Leed. From (/“‘.‘“““" James Scott TN Newman, community service chair- f{ follows: : e FUNERAL OF MRS. STRAGIER Man, will be in charge of the 612 U. S. MAIL Officers IS' HELD AT DOV s meeting to be held by the ol 587 Lieut. Comdr. N. G. Ricketts, Lieut § Labt it Xes: RanG* B y on March 15. ) ice Comdr. S. P. Mehlman, Licutenant L -_,-.,\ B :«, s “l~'\:‘w‘k ot | Operatm;i{o;r own aero- B = Euitard, Dr. O E. Bingmas, Mme. Rachele Mussolini and Count Teodorani . held {his morning at 9 c'elock from CARD PARTY | i Y'l‘fii(e)ti\lPS“Io'\t-O ngutical Radlo System-— Lieutenant (j. g) R. C. Foutter, NAL nNCE I he Gouglas: Catk The Auxiliary of the Pioneers of § SHEL MMONS Ensign R. D. Dean, Ensign G. L J Leaving the church in Rome after the wedding of her niece, Mme. g, . et 5 Alaska are giving a public card party Piloi—L. F. BARR Station KANG Rollins, Ensign R. R. Waesche, Jr Rachele Mussolini, wife of Il Duce, is pictured escorted by Count Bt b e tn. on Tuesday evening, March 1, at i 2l nterment was made in {l | Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY Ensign F. M. McCabe A A Teodorani. The girl became the bride of the count's son. - Benind o was made i the 4 W e Yo 0% Bl Wikt 1 Warrant Ofticers them is Count Ciano, Mussolin’s son-in-law and minister of foreig number | of Dincehle and contract bridge. Prizes | RUSSELIL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED affairs T rofr ot 1 Boatswain J. P. Hanc Chiel mourners characterized the fun- ind refreshments. Public cordially — — = Machinist Torlef Hansen, Chief Pay eral invited. Admission 50c. adv. =5 Clerk J. P. Morrison Confett Rebialt Fal ELETe e S T Chief Petty Officers onfectionery Rebuilt Iol- CASWELL TO KETCHIKAN i Frank Coberly, CBM, Lester G lowing Damage avell Mo SRASSRIR. Xhp has hein In B E% A R H N E A I R w A Y s Hooper, Thcmas P. Craig, Hubert b . & 1 L A R B for § ;i Hoff, Roy H. Chadscy, Alonzo Hat- y Fire fo= il home in Ketchikan aboard the 2-Way Radio Communication field, Arthur L. Baldwin, Eugene I S this evening | Baran SCHEDPULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Brown, Louis F. Rieffenber, Closed for several weeks, follow ——— thorize S lace C. Wood, Donald H ing the disastrous Sunday ever AUXILIARY Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Emilio Rivera fire which swept it, the Bus Dep Tonight (he Ladies’ Auxil s - T *WEDNESDAY i Confectionery is o F.OE. will meet in the Parish Hall FANADIAN Travel Juncau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, B told @nd doing business in {0¢" Ll Tirst time sincs Jantar ¢ on a Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return, Mike Mitchell, Walter H. Hatfleld, 10, O3 ke R Sl i 7% Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Joseph L. Scull, Richard E. Cran- i - AR ces Ry e £ e “p SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA -y In rebuilding since the fire, the ATTENTION CARD PLAYERS - mer, Bill Pavey, Francis S. Lamb, Y " Walter J. Felton, Keith H, Jorgen- °cnlectionery facilities were consid- Final cord party of se Sst. CESS” TELEPHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative erably enlarged to accommodate the it ho rdations of including the wal fountain Luke's Guild, will be given in the Parish Hall, Tuesday night. Auc- tion, eontract, pincchle, and whist, Everyene welcome. Admission m Iuneau to Vancouver, Prizes and refreshments son, Robert B. Richardson, Joseph Mestas, Frank' B. Morchouse, Nor- ‘teadily growing popula mhn L. Nichols, Stanley D. Pierce, Uracted. Other occom Joseph H. Ferguson, Gay Tucker, ¢ Bus Depot. 2 ing room fs Liner Albert R. Waal, George P. Pavlat, A el AR Ward M. Johnson, Frederick w. Candy and tobacco counter servi RN A Victoria or Seattle O0wns, Frank 0. Rbed; Jr.' Jose| AYpibeen inodernized but oiierwise IN APPRECIATION have been maintained much ihe We wish to express herewith, our SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS De la Cruz, Sergio Orgue, Natalaray M. Nualla, Lewis A. Johnson, Geo. I Schwartz, Carl E. Swanson Evaristo Demingo, Emilio O. Torres, same as formerly The Confectionery doors again last Sat heaftfelt thanks for the Kindness PRINCESS NORAH and sympathy of our friends dur P ing the illness and death of ou Maren—6, 16, 27 ite v morning Bt 1 focat Warold D, Bennelt with Mrs. Lew Nunamaker as mana- wife and mother. Connections at Vancouver with David -W ;Iai;w: (‘N‘uruc‘D E(;ok-v ger and assisted in the preparation RENE STRAGIER ‘Canadian Pacific Services: o Arlh‘ur W .Wo'xd Dean D and serving of daily luncheons FRANK STRAGIER Transcontinental Ila‘au%l“ Sasiencs K l\-‘nl.lmgcr John in serving the fountain and s adv. ALBERT STRAGIER | Trans-Atlantic B. denkins, Lyndon L. Smith, Riley | "1 oR counter by Mrs, Theresa Cro- B s Fgang-Paclfio Le; Ar.Juneau Lv.Jun & Deth i oseph T MoOore | R : ATTENTION MASONS Tickets, reservations and full WEEKLY A ”: ko : X ;Frov;l ‘rn_k‘ B ’R‘cv E With the Bus Depot again ready A Stated Communication of Gas- particulars from SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Weioasti, Waitir b. Ddgemtags, o) ppoandy, the channsl Busj A NUERED N, MUSSOLINI, rarely seen, 2 il tineau Lodge No. 124 F. & A. M. V. W. MULVIHILL NORTHLAND Feb. 25 Mar. 1 Mar. 3 5 iyl valter P Liserstedh Line has switched the stopping place smiling picture talen after \\edslimz';_): Llogt;lc:ls(:-b;v:”? al will be held on Tuesday, 7:30 p.m., Agent, C.P.R. | NORTH SEA Mar. 4 Mpr. 5 Mar.19 'm;;; it - B}m“-“ S ,‘x "f busses bmik to the De poxl. from ‘Teuuor:u\m son of Conntess Teot s e 'l;aarch 2 4 Jx]n lhebMasomr Temple, Juneau Alaska NORTHLAND Mar. 11 Mar.15 Mar.17 . - e Jaies S its temporary location at the Ju- 3 . b5t uneau. All members are urged to FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . g pn Civce ARvai‘Lf‘L:_‘“l’{‘é;lgf"}‘f neau Motor Company. o aaors : e HousE - be present. Visiting brothers wel- CANADIAN J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent i Amon, Charles M. Ruhl, Eugene A. il 4 There will be a Stated Communi-| According to word received by J. ¢Ome: CITY WHARF ... Gatfney, Cecttio Mantay, Thomas J» W. C. BROADCAST cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 J. Connors, Collector of Customs, D‘;y 1°"s"‘:cr ‘l" the W. M., Samuel PACIFIC . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent C. Roluna, Albert M. Glenn, J WILL BE TOMORROW Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock. Deputy Collectors of Customs fn DEVOm, Secretary: adv. | Edward C. Retan, John W. West, Work in the E. A. degree. Impor- Ketchikan and Sitka are now mov- VERR 'ROUND RALASKA SERVICE Silberio Aquino, Max Garcia, Lyle tant business. By order of the W. M. ing into new quarters in their re- e, ) . At 5 p.m. tomorrow over station J. W. LEIVERS, spective Federal Buildings, recent- ‘ ‘- 318 N J. KJeun; :;lstw;g‘zfiflv;;t{- Har- giNy, the Juneau Woman's Club gy, : Secretary h;’ completed. : \ ’\’\ SERVING ry J. uler, Reider Magnuson, |y present its regular radio broad- = u Norman Petrig, Jack A. Hussey.|cast which this week will deal with bert H. Jacobs, Erwin F. Smi ; & , : X G i, e e o on 0 | o ogra) Pmamenontation Co, S AV ELNY CLY | Funece ONLY 5 HOURS Foirborks po . e In charge of the prog this ] 3 i i London and Birmingham are the o S be the Demeriment o COHEDULE SAILINGS Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route only English cities which have a i million inhabitants. 7 A i Rvelyn Bore. frois Setle. - Feb. 25 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on | [ . regular scheduh;) fo; OF?rtthVO year;lbetween Jurt(:au- A & Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- | Health Foods Center i z o R l c I n. B s FEMMER’ Agent ous two-way radio communication with thirteen BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER | PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 ground stations. AND OTHER DIETETIC | DRY CLEANING - Arrive 230 ,‘:::3:. St I s o R st Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau --Fairhanks ‘ *Fairbanks Juneau 3 Telephone 62 | te Seattle Northbound Southbound : o o ol | ® HOTEL GASTINEAU .u:s:". e e el Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- B i Soft Every Effort Made for the :rx?fs):'(l; ‘fc.KIrq.mY 3 . ;c;.zg n:: :; x:' 11 *_All year round schedule. NEW ALASKAN ‘ Water Comfort of Guests! YYUKON ..o Mar.12 Mar.15 Mar. 21 HOTEL ; Washing GASTINEAU CAFE SatasEs e T it T NEW REDUCED RATES P e o | in canpaction YOKON orel S - (i JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS a0 = Sk 0 | L4 Al SERVICE INFORMATION l CALLS INTO LYNN CANAL—iNorthbound; *Southbound. s,o.w g L i e AL . - S R Y 7 ; T THE ALASKA LINE LESS 10% ROUND TRIP Chatham ' PR < ; s. n 99 oy Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 ! r H. 0. ADAMS, Agent . e G AR ALASKA LU MBER Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | e — TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LAUNDRY Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel ™ uis el u u PHONE 15 Juneau l.umber Mllls, Inc. . Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence