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i g ¥ 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1938. : L3 BRINGING UP FATHER McMANUS 1 L IS THIS YOU-SIR-VON PLAT TER? VERY WELL- MR JIGGS - W00 _ou e WIND 2 | COLLON'T OPEN 7 YEP- WE KIN - WELL-LISTEN- IN MY DESK IN I'LL ATTEND TO IT | | = DESK.-S0 , i4AD THE DESK. GO HOME I 3 e g A TOP DRAWER -1 HAVE SOME IMMEDIATELY - THERE | g RR’OJG\-\T‘ OVER -BUT | HAPPENED Z ¢ WE WANT TO TR o L"ADEQ IN_A PACKAGE - - BRING IS T ANY THING ELSE [I| TOTTHINK-GIVE ME THE KEY AND Vi 77 HEAR A | 1T RIGHT OVER AS I CAN DO -OR HAVE | [l "L TAKE THE DESK BACK AND / NN o LECTURE? . B LWILL NOT BE AT DONE IT ALREADY ? OPEN - / v i | TH’ OFFICE TODAY- T > | _come $EE e wee s e . i o5 Wlge | . ‘ ,BKGN BR'NG . Steamer Movements ; || & P R : . NORTHBOUND . t 3 > ( ' 15 >| A\ E‘s ® North Sea in port and sched- o b NN - “ " e ‘uled to'sail for Sitka at 9:30 @ ) ® oclock tonight . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . @ Princéss Louise scheduled fo e 5 . sail from Vancouver at 9e # e o'clock tonight. ° i v The steamer YnLnn Capt. C. A. @ Baranof scheduled to sail from © 8l sscock, and ry Mc- e Seattle 9 am. tomorrow. . % d passed rouzh Junedu e Northidnd scheduled to sail o | vesterday evening, @ from Seattle at10am. M o J - a bringin, ers here from e 5 ° 2 . ».. 2 {6 Westward and' takihg 30 south e Evelyn Berg scheduled to sail o =~ L1l : 2 — 4 from here, e from Seattle March 25 o F - i Arrivals were: From Seward—J. ® {freight only. . - Bk I W. Kehoe, D. S. Hostetter, B. M. Yukon scheduled to sail from e | NOTICE 76 1 MtKay, M. J. Jackson, M. Smith, ® Seattle at 9 am. March 26. o ‘ Mrs. M. Smith e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS MARINERS From Valdez—Mae Widson, Em- @ Alaska scheduled southbound e GUME To TOW’M oy ol % : el : "px;‘(l;d:::n LINGS : % The following aids to navigation ¢ b GorsvesT MECVEY. o Estebeth scheduled to sail every o e e . From Yakutat—C. J. Zuboff e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Git- © s g Isaving here, for Seattle—Mr. ® Ka and wayports. ¢ cdivad “im W OU Dibrell. Super- ! and Mrs. H. C. Culp, O. D. Coch- £ DIt leaves every Wednesday « intenident of the Lighthouse Scrv- JUNEAU—PHONE 411 5 « F. Holmes, W. F. Rohrbach, & 87 am. for Petersburg, Port o 0 o0 e ¥ g : rs. Dell ® Alexander, Kake and way- rty-nine passengers arrived i ‘ T W e ports ke ANC MAYT % pom southern pomnts this morning Chatham Strait—Port Alexa Connors Motor Co., Inc. . Mrs. B Oross, Mr. and J BEE o o e e o e o 0N the steamer Alaska, Capt. O. Light reported extingilished Feb- 3 JECLMIEE, iorencs Rather i _® Anderson and Purser Dave Doran. ruary 21, Washington Bay Light 1\(;”] ;;’ Zlh Em‘:"\g‘ ():‘1“ fia‘?‘km‘ A % | Twenty s booked pas- reported extinguished March 3. o S o0 il age for s Pas — Keku Strait X e 5 v TIDES TOMORROW sage for Stephens Passage N . TR : + From Seattle, passengers arriving Beacon 6 reported bent over Janu- i ., mswtatlun co. e e : were: Pearic Ackerman, Frank ary 17, Keku Strait Beacon 2B re- ‘ : For P«L«l,\hulfzfi M'x\ G. L. Pat- | High tide—5:00 a.m., 12.8 feet Burns, Mrs. Jack Cremin, Harry ported bent and daymark miss- SCHEDULED SAILIN S ey n(,.mgl Gliluay s | BERAEERTIL 00 adn, 30 o0t Donnelly, Mrs. H. Dommelly, Elton ing February 5. Windham Bay Nar- Ol sborne, F.\ - High tide—6:44 pm. 104 feet. Bngstrom, Mrs. W. L. Grisham, D: rows Beacon reported destroyed Evelyn Berg from Seattle . March 25 - “lm‘(m’\, oRiDadk Sidine W ,\' T W. Hage Ma Klanch, Helen March 10. 2 N,‘f ey B I bsoi -y “Ting Mahs, Kenneth Martin, Virginia B. Sitka Sound—Channel Rock Light n B' FE 1 """fi"';‘(")""wfi""“ ey et NORTH SEA Martin, William Makela, Mrs. Wil- reported extinguished March 17 s i lism Makela, Wilma Snowden, M. Olga Strait—Middle Shoal L i ) Truesdell, B. F. Heintzieman, Lyle s Maxe gt s o b e PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 H. Sides, Mrs. Bud Thompson, Bud ed Buoy 5 rcported exting ks e Thompson, Mary Watson, F, Vresk, March 3 s Jack Petrson, Leonard Mahs, Anton | Scacoast—Cape St. Elias Lighted Mahlum, Walter Wahlum, C. Wat- Whistle Buoy 2 reported extinguish- - anabe, Ray Mason, Max Balich, ed November 27 The steamer North Sea, Capt. Robert Seals, William Butkovich, Cook Inlet Chatham Islan and Purser B. R. D. Mahan, D Dunlap, Pat Ell- Light reported extinguished No Tony kerson and IN LL N Gillespie, docked in ), George Stiel- vember 11 afternoon with 37 pass Alaska Air Transport, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER s ed in Juneau 'his mann, W. Pu gers from er, Don Apland. S. Dunlap, Albert Sitkalidak Strait — Table Island K ko Seattle and Southeast Alaska Niva, Earl Ritter, Glen Keiser, and Light reported extinguished Feb- PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket avine Ajp. DOINts, and was posted to sail at Cyril Nichols. ruary 9. B o ", Mayor of o % ~ Pl ‘,.,,X.lfxs':filld:::‘|:fi “hf :Z‘é:’“ stop. 9:30 tonight for Sitka From Ketchikan—Mis. Jerie Day. Kodiak Island — Narrow Strait With radio microphones picking ”."1,'\'.“,.,\;“i‘.i"'-lfyll.'.'ll ’;:’["‘“,chf“\;‘xfi: m JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega ond vk na Arrivals were: David Thayer, Mrs. Mrs. H. B. Crewson, L. A. Jamie- Three Brothers Reef Light reported Plymouth, England, is pictured de passador to England. The Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco’” ] ing at Hoonah, Tenakee, 1 oW ted States Aml ping D. Thayer, Albert Yrjana, L. G. son, Mrs. L. A. Jamieson, J. B. extinguished November 14. Joseph P. Kennedy, new United e Joilcx 1 BogIL T si v ail a air e SS. v 2 ediately Jllul\\n )z e e o™ Hawle, Pise Dalgard, Doris ey Warrack Shamagin Tuanas— Cape Wedae _ ceremonicstook plae impediately wf\e Len e, L ELRNLC, Fod 612 U. S. MALL AAEra nolds, Irene Coleman, Margaret Mc From Wrangell—William S. Paul, Light reported ecxtinguished Janu- “m,, New )m}\ . D Fadden, Miss L. Tucker, E. J. Frank Parrish ary 20, Pirate Cove Light reported Office 587 HAGERTY ARRIVES Blake, Ed Wurzhacher, Mrs. F - From Petersburg—F. W. Dolphin extinguished January 24 i - e Operating our own aero- TO JOIN INDIAN dar Baby Sardar. Ann Burwel, and M. Eto. Alds relighted or restored ot 00 e e i Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— . Andrew Erickson, Mrs. Louise Casey, Leaving here were: for Seward— Gastineau Channel—Rock Dump three heats though strong men gave Ji oo NS A0 L BUREAU STAFF HERE avy casey, Mrs. Biizabeth Tanner, jonn Newmark , Capt. J. M. Clark, Lighted Buoy 4 reported extinguish- up; tha, . task, 2 = Pilot I. * BAR Station KANG iz Mrs. Zupon, Henry Gorham, Con- W. H. Richardson, Ida Irby, E. ed February 19, was relighted gicthnops-ahe. Jiked Jthie ek \' loi—L. I'. BARR 3 Donald L. Hagerty, who will be rad Kirkebo, K. A. McLeod, Tony McCarron, Bud Sowards, Jack Niles, March 12. BA K :iuflh“‘;-‘ ':‘\‘:““‘l‘;;d"““"\:_‘;U~‘:}‘;:‘-“‘(‘:;‘:‘ g, Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY stationed here with the Indian Vukosav, Foe McKinnon, Fred C. E. Moore, L. Larson, Charles Lynn Canal Sherman Rock ik vgs Pachatiae 4 od 4 oA YUSSELL Office as field agent for the Indian Muhle, George O'Harrow, W. J. Kastner, R. Warren, W. J. Allen, Lighted Whitle Buoy 2 reported v WL dag W), Bne sa ghe ) RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED Reorganization Act, arrived in Ju- Dougherty, Alfred Mauling, Tottis W. Johnson, A. Raynor and Mr. flashing irreguarly Jan. 31, was re- LDNG TRIP thought it was “swell” that_there neau on the Alaska. He joins P. J. Natterstad, Osmund Stuple, S: Hotes lighted Mar. 16;Katzehin River F1 s going to be a picture made of RSy AR YA RRRIND = Fitzsimmons who arrived last week Bakke, H. Lepisto, Tony Kronston, For Cordova—G. W. DeVighn, J. Lighted Bell Buoy 4 reported ex- Teku Ri E K] to have charge of the credit angle George Kilinovich, Harry Shirai, Short, H. J. Baker, W. Fyko, and tinguished January 19, was relight- e e ink it is time somebody mmv- M A R l N E A l n w A ! s 4 of (he setup. J. C. Brown, Mrs. J. C. Brown M. Sull, ed March 16 Clear Point Light Is Not Excited Over “‘Miss IEN B My DOREYely, E Mr. Hagerty has been doing sim- s For Valdez—W. E. Diers and found extinguished March 17, was Joyce” Being n i 1““ Hh Sl R T 2-Way Radio Communication H ilar work in the States for the George Madden relighted the same date L e gt ) T s SRS & 4 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE = last three years for the Indian e Icy Strait Icy Passage Light Movies That's haw unostentatiously Ju- - A ) 4 E.§ H Bureau but this is his first visit found extinguished March 18, was s Tt neaw’s widely celebrated Mary Joyce Authorized U. S, MAIL Carrier £, to Alaska. Mrs. Hagerty and twi | relighted the same date; Gustavus New York was swell, Fairbanks Came home—glad to be back and i ywppypgpay H children are remaining in Seattle amp e s Light found extinguished March 18, was wonderful, but it is good to be 8lad the Taku will be in pictures— Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, & until the end of the school term 2 M“_Es HIGH ol was relighted the same date; Point lhome agaln. That is what petite DOV excited a bit over the idea that Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. F when they will join Mr. Hagerty [ Adolphus Light reported extinguish- Mary Joyce, dog-musher, writer- ~Mary Joyee” will be in film “Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. - here. YR E A"mvef sar 3 Is od' Mateh ‘8, was' relighted ‘Mareli |pethaps . and actress-before-long AR SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Thursday the two reorganization snenl Simmons returned from 1. said today as she told friends of her ATENTION \OE.5, i TELEPHONE 623 i B H | ireported extinguished March 11, To explain the first identification, A work, going first to Hydabwr Ajr Transport Bellanca at an alti- where arrangements have been yde of two miles, in 40 minutes. was relighted March 18; Rock Point “dog-musher,” needs no elaboration started to get the activity under- Going out this morning, Shell Light found extinguished March 18, Juneau’s Mary Joyce has already p.m. Initiation and refreshments. act men expect to start their field sjtka this afternoon in the Alaska Tn Ba UI el’v l Port Althorp—Althorp Rock Light recent trip. Juneau Chapter No. 7, Tuesday 3 g ALE}X H(?LDLN Chief P“°‘;v. C. V. Kay, TAamc Represenmtlve LILLIAN G. WATSON, adv. Secretary took four to Chichagof, Jim Hobbs, SRisi was relighted the same date. won acclaim as the woman who . Raymond Bujan, Albert Nira, and Golden WEddll’lg Celebra— Permanent changes made: mushed from Taku to Fairbank * Ray Mason. 4 vk Saginaw Channel — Faust Rock 'alone behind a string of dogs. Leaving again this afternoon, tion to Be'Tomm Lightéd Bell Buoy characteristic| As for the “writer-perhaps,” Miss ote uneau Shell hopped to Hoonah and Ten- row nghl changed to quick flash March 11. Joyce qomplgt<)«1 a story while re- {' akee with Paul Judge and Charles Temporary changes made: gex\tly in New Yoik, of her exper- “Where Livil’lg Is DRY CLEANING ! 'Burdick on a round trip mgm In observance of their Golden Wrangell Narrows — Turn Point iences with driving dogs. The book, - ; >os Wedding ahniversary, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Shoal Light 38, light temporarily entitled “100 Miles By Dog-Team"” Pleasant’ Lode and placer lucuuon notices J. K. Campbell will be at home to | discontinued March 18. Dolphin is now in the hands of the publisi- o ° for sale at The Empire Office. their friénds tomorrow cvening at will remin standing as Bescon ers oo / B Nearest Federal Bldg. ——— their residence in the Spickett No. 38 antil new piling can be “Actress-before-long,” is simply [ ] y Servi *: Treasury Department — Procure- Apartments. 5 driven. reiteration of the already published Elevator Service, WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau | Soft gfi:i:chfl‘gf“fi:} *fPSuh'lc Buildings | " "0 4 Mrs. Campbell, who have e —— fact that Mary Joyce will play a | B Beauty Shop. SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Wat Sealed Px'x»;m':‘lso Wil‘}“”; Contxic»}e—d for many years been prominent|® © ® ®© © © © 6 o ¢ o o part in “Golden River” to be filmed b NORTH SEA ......Mar,18 Mar.22 Mar.24 * (]‘ ?r in the Section of Spacz rce(f:“;m residents of Juneau, were married ® ANSWERS TO NEWs L.Q. on Taku River this summer. B Reasonable “mter. 1 NORTHLAND Mar.25 ' Mar.29 Mar.31 V‘.’asamg 14 Procurement vion: Treasury De- in Woodville, Ontario, March 23, ® < : ‘ Miss Joyce ended a several weeks Rates Cheerfully Given. NORTH SEA Apr. 1 Apr. 5 Apr. 7 partment, Washington, D. C., up to 1888. They have four daughters, ® 1. Neville Chamberlain, @ trip through the States by entering RENCE o FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... —Fhane 190 | ° 10:30 AM., April 22, 1938, for the Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, Mrs, Eva Wil- | ® prime minister. Conservative. ~ @ the Fairbanks Doz Derby races, CLARE} WIS! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent [ purchase of the Sitka, Alaska, Cus- son, and Mrs. H. O. Adams of Ju- ® 2. False. Bill was passed in e Iot winning any prizes, but accord- Owner-Manager CITY WHARF .. = toms House site. All proposals must neau and Mrs. N. J. Sjursen of © mid-February. ing to the judges, “showing plenty GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent be accompanied by the required de- Edmonds, Wash. e 3. Eight years. William How- 53 er ,posit and submitted in duplicate on rThree of their grandchildren are © ard ‘Taft. 4 :}‘;“:l:leco‘:lx:zh}:nté def_crmucn..J x:le‘;mstm Juneau, Sybil Godfrey, and ® 4 A plan to forbid the man- sale, nstructions to ers 3 3 " St 3 which may be obtained from Sec- -Ouise and Horace Adams, Jr, 2 SEANCAURA SEE e of polsorpige |2 ition of Space Control, Procurement ¥Pile Norma, Buddy, and Eva He Jeavaniment of mdspes Division, Treasury Department, Siursen, the other three grand- ed cities, the manufacture of e l. Aan Washington, D. C. or Postmaster, children of the Campbells, live $ ctial bombs over a cerfain | UN Litka. ©. J. Péoples, Director of in Edmonds. e 4 ' PHONE 15 —— DISTRICT ATTORNEY JOSEPH_KEHOE_OF VALDEZ IN JUNEAU Juneau ONLY 5 noms 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 mth thirteen b 5CHEDUL 1. —-—_.: | i Health Fo&d’ CGntCl‘ District Attorney g'osoph w. Nigh o 1“«5 ‘l [ 1!| ground stations. BATTLE CREEK, HAUSER Kehoe of the Third Division and e 1 i AND OTHER DIETETIC former well known resident of the SAILIN Leave Arrive -..Fairbanks FOODS First Division arrived in Juneau . 230 Franklin St. | on i g A Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Juneau | Junesu Telephone 62 ¥ pecttshetoYt;lek(;;r?s ;b:u;‘g h; ::Sk c:n Iuneau to Vuncouver, Steamer Seattle Northbound = Southbound Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- o Mstisiniexs. Victoria or Seattle *ALASKA RO S B Mar. 22 Mar. 28 2] turn same day. Mr. Kehoe is widely known here, BARANOF Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. 1 *__All year round schedule. fihaving served as a member of SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 1{YUKON .. ecrreeneenen MAT. 26 Mar. 29 Apr. 4 ithe House in the 1933 Territorial , PRINCESS NORAH MOUNT McKINLEY Mat. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 NEW mucm Mm ! Legislature from Ketchikan where March—27 *ALASKA ... Apr. 2 Apr. 5 Apr. 11 i 2 P he formerly had a law practice. April—6, 17, 27 BARANOF Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 3 g R Apr. 18 ] JUNEAU——Phone Single O ams the Empiré classifieds for Connections at Vancouver with | wngx.m INTO LYNN CAN AL—?N;rn?bonnw e’&uthboundp s’otm TPl T AR Canadian Pacific Services: AR Transcontinental . THE ALASKA LI NAE LESS m% ROUND TRIP Chnthum Straits Trnn-wmlltm Co. Trans-Atlantic 66! Trans-Pacific Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Ol“chl'hone 4 o | M‘ s i Tickets, reservations and full H. 0. ADAMS, Agent : °, & ] a P Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- V. W. MULVIHILL i 1 1 2 b SwERS o 5 y& ! . day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Agent, C.P.R. 'HOTEL. GASTINEAU | ¥ Every Effort, qde for the . _Port Alexander and way ports. Jiireau Alaska S : % TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE T e CANADIAN Alaska i Company & Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinean Hotel 1 FOR INFORMATION PACIFIC Phone 106 Office—4652. Residence MAURICE C. REABER, Fhons 4021 | q e ——_y |

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