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Marine News Norihiand Due Early Tomorrow Motorship Northland sailed from 8itka at noon o and 1s sched- uled to arrive southtound at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow morning according o Agent Fred C. Charman, R s SHELL CATCHES STEAMER YUKON Three passengers were {lown up Icy Strait yesterday afternoon in the Alaska Air Transport Bellanca by Shell Simmons (o catch the steamer Yukon, bound to the West- ward. Thoese making George Sturgeon James Hanson e THREE LADS light » Fuch were and GET BADGES A dozen members of the Ameri- can Legion Troop of ti:e Boy Scouts met last night in the Dugout and three gcouts received ‘lenderfoct badges. New possessors of the coveted Tenderfool badge, emblem of the first rung on the Scouting ladder, are, Lew Williams, Jr, Richard Krane and Robert Carothers. Plans were made for a Sunday hike to Salmon Creek dam HOME ART GROUP OF J. W. C. HOLDS COOKING MEETING Meeting at the home of Mrs, Ray G. Day, members of the home art group of the Juneau Women's Club gathered for their usual weekly gathering yesterday. Mrs. Day demonstraied prepar- ation of orange bread made with home made candied crange pe:ls and also demonstrated preparation of scrappel. Several members bak- ed cake during the afternocon, and those not inferested in cocking brought their sewing MRS. CHRIS WYLLER, MRS, K SWARTZ, ARE CO - HOSTESSES Mrs. Prank Swartz and Mrs. Chri Wyller were co-hostesses yesterday afternoon at a dessert bridge party afternoon at a dessert bridge party. Assembling guests for five tables of cards at the home of Mrs. Swartz. Spring flowers and candles form- ed the setting for the affair, and prize winners were Mrs. Harry I. Lucas, first; Mrs. John Newmarker, second, and Mrs. Howard Stabler, consolation. S ZORIC DRY CLEANING ® Soft Water Washing Your ALASKA LAUNDRY PHONE 15 ® e 0o 0 0 00 0 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND No steamers northbound, SCHEDULED SAILI: North Sea scheduled to from Seattle at 10 o'cl MorTow morning Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle March 19 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled il from Vancouver at a.m. March 22 anol scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 am. March 23 elyn Berg scheduled to sail from Seattle March 25, freight only. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound at 4:30 o'clock in the morning Yukon cheduled southbound Monday, arch 21. LOC SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 pan. for Sit- ka and w; rart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ~lexander. Kake way- ports e e o 0 0 0 s - S sail ck to- to 9 ®ee e er0C000000000000 0000000000000 e o 0 o * | TIDES TOMORROW 2. il PO High tide—1:58 a.m., 18.1 feet. Lew tide—8:11 am., -1.8 feet High tide—2:26 p.m, 165 feet. Low tide—8:18 p.m., 0.0 feet. - EMPEROR may be new title for Jeft Davis, so-called “king of American hoboes” who sailed on the Queen Mary for England, where movement to makg him hobo emperor is repo PUBLIC DANCE TO BE HELD TONIGHT BY DOUGLAS HIGH Douglas High School announces a public dance to be given tonight in the Natatorium where Glen Ed- wards and his police band will play for the evening. The affair will be a St. Patrick’s Day event, with shamrocks used in decorating the hall. Several little girls will be presented in an inter- day made announcement of the Eureka Placers, Inc, the payment mission number program, scheduled card party to be held tomorrow of which claims is secured by a to be a highlight of the evening. APPOINT ELECTION OFFICIALS TOMORROW Election judges and clerks will |father, husband or son affiliated 'said sum the plaintiff has deposited be appointed at the regular meet- With any union, are invited to be|in the above entitled court under the provisions of Suhbdivision 26, Section 41, Title 28, U. S. Code Annotated, for the reason that the total of such clalms exceeds the ing of the City Council slated for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the City Hall. Report of the light com- pany also is scheduled to be pres- ent, it was announced. Jarman's-Friendly Health Foods Center BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER AND OTHER DIETETIC ¥OODS . 230 Franklin 8t. Telephone 62 Every Effort Comfort -SERVICE HOTEL GASTINEAU GASTINEAU CAFE in connection FORTUNE Made for the of Guests! INFORMATION e ] Elks Hall. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1938. ! BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY- TAKE A WALK AND ON MY MIND- | LIKE TO NOT HAVE ANYTHING SH|P ABLAZE | coreswA-re Pvrilo?l in C;;tfhl,gr( AT BERTH IN ENGLISH PORT Third M_v;t(:'ious Fire Breaks Out Aboard 52,- 000-ton Berengaria March > brcke ,000 ton while at SOUTHA) 17.—A out 1 British the berth here The blaze we 1 the tourist cabin and was extinzuished by the ship's staff without any land alarm be- ing given aria -o o — lncomt; Tax Collectors Get Theirs, Various Ways, Good, Also Worse (Continued from Page One) er's files, came across a letter from a moonshiner asking the company for a job. “I have been making wild cat whisky for 10 years,” he said, by way of reference One delinquent wrote in to ex- plain he had been struck by an autcmobiles and “practically killed for day: We are glad o report there is a delightful correspondence going on betwecen Carter H. Harrison, In- ternal Revenu> Collector at Chi- cago, and Shirley Temple. Bolh have birthdays on April 3, and last year Harrison wrote to express his pride that his birthday fell on the birthday of “St. George and the Dragon, William Shake- spears and Shirley Temple.” She telegraphed right back to say she too was glad their birthdays came together. Ancther letter harked back to days of the processing tax to re- cord that a collector had found a certain coffee company using wheat in the mixture. He collected tax for 700 bushels. We don’t know whether it means anything but the athletic associa- ticn of the miscellaneous and social security tax units in the bureau spends Thursday evening from 7:30 to 10 o'clock at the Roosevelt high school here practicing pistol shoot- ing. Auxiliarm 'Vlu Hold Card Party Tomorrow Night The Junior Ladies' Auxiliary to- night following the meeting of the | group which begins at 8 o'clock in! the Union Hall. All friends who are eligible for membership, through g§ brother, present for the affair tomorrow. Prizes will be awarded and re- freshments served. | — e — SAVE THE DATE | Rebekah Benefit ance, March 26, | adv. Treasury Department — Procure- ment Division — Public Buildings Branch—Section of Space Control— Sealed Proposals will be received in the Section of, Space Control, Procurement Division, Treasury De- pariment, Washington, D. C., up to 10:30 AM., April 22, 1938, for the purchase of the Sitka, Alaska, Cus- toms House site. All proposals must be accompanied by the required de- | posit and submitted in duplicate on | forms containing description, terms of sale, and instructions to bidders which may be obtained from Sec- tion of Space Control, Procurement Division, Treasury Department, ‘Washington, D. C., or Postmaster, Sitka. C. J. Peoples, Director of Procurement. Chatham Straits Transportatian Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 am, for Petersburg, ‘Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Preight received not later than 4 p.m. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION inmmm C. REABER, Phone 4622 ,—“l At leas! feur perscns were injured when flames swest a 100 per e cat. sic.y dce fon fire b: reseued sovoral while cthers marched cut in firedr I foermalicn. total sum of $18,000.00; NOW, THEREFORE, all pel including all of the above named defendants and all other perscns claiming payments or benefits cn account of the death of David Mansfield, John E. Dyste, Ben Crab- tree, Wilbert Zetzman, Einar P ersen and John Mehus, or eit |of them, while in the employ the Eureka Placers, Inc, on May 10th, 1937, are hereby notified to appear before the above entitled court at Juneau, Alaska, on or Le- fore June 1st, 1933, with their respective claims and proof thereof and prove said claims before the court in order that the court may apportion the fund aforesaid to the beneficiaries and persons en- titled to receive the same under the provisions of the statute aforesaid. All claims not presented, with proof thereof, on or before the date z : T aforesaid will be barred by virtue e(lenl:ld::‘li;ndmsemrms thereon, De- MA"’: pmvmofisb‘cflhfl; ststule.m 2 g earing wil ad upon sal bil‘l” }:;E?lizile:dz;mh;? he:eux::ym:; clpimk pyriant: ' the provisins in the above entitled court by the af .the 'statute, hefore. the above R # entitled court on June 3d, 1938, at plaintiff above named against the 10 o'clock A. M. John E. Dyste, Ben Crabtree wu_‘ ander, Judge of the above entitled bert Zetzman, Einar Pedersen and ERats B the Rell of . e Sqire 3 i g . affixed hereto this 9th day of John Mehus were killed on May 10th, 1937, while in the employ iof | o 1058- de[e;ldant. Eureka Placers, Inc, a REEnT. B COVGHUN' corporatlo‘n and that cerl‘;:;n of "me SUEER of the Pisiiey Court, d Territory of Alaska, Divi- defendants hereinabove named and slon Number One. §$§"’J:kfif$f. fi:“;‘l‘:x:;‘;“b;‘m:first publication, March 10, 1938. under the provisions of the Wm'k-‘m‘ publlcatlonl, Apnlfi?; o men's Compensation Act of Alnsknt Orange and tomato juices lose on pocount of the death of the|ymuch of their nutritive value after above named employees of the| hey have been exposed to the air for several hours. Consequently it is a good plan to prepare them Just before serving—to buy them in cans which hold an amount that will be quickly consumed after they are opened. ¥ NOTICE OF HEARING AND CITATION | No. 4183-A In the District Court for the Ter- rito:y of Alaska, Division' Number One, at Juneau. MARYLAND CASUALTY COM-| PANY, a corporation, Plaintiff, | vs. EUREKA PLACERS, INC, a corporation, LOLA M. MANS- FIELD, WILLIAM MANSFIELD, | MRS. ANNIE McFARLAND, | MRS. JANE McKNIGHT, WAL- TER ZETZMAN, IDA L. ZETZ- MAN, MRS. DAISY DYSTE, NILS MEHUS, KRISTINE ME- HUS, ELINE JOHANSEN, P. C. McMULLEN doing business as SEWARD UNDERTAKING COM- PANY, TERRITORY OF ALAS- KA, and all others having claims against the Plaintiff under Work- men’s Compensation and Employ- ers Liability Policy No. 01-096817, policy of insurance executed by the plaintiff to the Eureka Placers, | Inc, in which policy the liability of the plaintiff is limited to the | total sum of $18,000.00, and which | quieau to Vancouver. | Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH March—27 April—6, 17, 27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental | ALA Trans-Atlantic { THE Trans-Pacific Tigket Office—Phone 2 Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL 1YUKON MQUNT McKINLEY . Agent, C.PR. 4 ‘ Junean Alasks [ 3 > ‘* o . CANADIAN Steamship Comp: . many of them physically handicasped men and woemen, were in the he building was occupied by Goodw Nl Industries, Inc.. a H. 0..ADAMS, Agent H 938, King Features World ¢ Syndicate, In T e 0] THIS IS A NICE DAY TO 1 7 C : ~_ =~ BUT-I DO NOT BE OuUT FORTAI WALK | WANT TO MEET ANYONE THAT HAS NOTHIN' ON 1S MIND - ot o . ¥ P | ttion in Detroit wnicwn usfure whes charitable organizatica. Fir TOP MAN in reported ship- ping deal whereby U. 8. may purchase for South American routes three liners belonging to the International Mercantile Ma- rine Co, is John M. Franklin (above), president of LM.M. el o000 000000 00 © ANSWERS TO NEWs LQ. . e e 1. Representative Carl Vin- ® son, chairman of the House e Naval Affairs Committee e 2. Estimated 3,000,000 had @ lost jobs in three months. e 3. True. ® 4 They were recently gx- e pelled after having been s e pended. o000 v 00000 0o SERVING ALASKA THE Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound Mar. 15 Mar. 21 Mar. 22 Mar. 28 Mar. 26 Apr. 2 Mar. 29 Apr. 4 Apr. 2 Apr. 9 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 CALLS INTO LYNN CANAL—tNorthbound; *Southbound. SKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 ROUTE JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Connors Motor Co., Inc. Alaska Transportation Co SCHEDULED SAILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... ..March 25 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 Station KANG Piloi—L. F. BARR Planes are TWO-WAY Agent— RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED PR R BEQTEIRABEEIE: (B MARINE AIRWAYS SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *WEDNESDAY Juncan to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off ‘Round Trip. aszs SEasessazzacsERINERRNIRIRENINIRINIEANY SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA - TELEPHONE 623 E ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot C. V. Kay, Traffic Representative weSANREZAEEZES 2 L1 sEEENsERIAE L] SREEEErSEECANRIEERESVESRNINRARENAN ORTHLAND | ——Evee | e H WEEKLY Leave Ar.Junéau Lv.Juneau SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Mar. 15 Mar. 17 | Mar.22 Mar. 24 Apr. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Juneau QNLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks 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. Leave 3 Arrive ..Fairbanks ..Juneau Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. NEW REDUCED RATES s,o.w JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS LESS 10% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE : Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence { 1 i 1 \