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£ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1938. | BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS GET_OouT OE THIS SHUT UP! JUST TO SHE STILL HAS J YourR BROTHER 1S STILL IN DON'T TALK RIDICULOUS- w T ISTOCRATIC CONVINCE MYSELE NEIGHEBOR- PEOBLE. | WKW | E OLD ILL GO SLUMMING THAT LAUNDRY HOOD AS PEOPLE | KNEW IN TH H PALLOR MOVED AND DRIVE THROUG ; NEIGHBORHOOD MO g JUST TO SEE HOW WHEN | DID. | DON'T DILAPIDATED IT IS - KNOW A SOUL. THERE oT / @ o 0 0 0 000 0 0 o ¢ NOW — L; SHED LOOK 4 NGRTHI.AND Is + Steamer Movements [ NATURAL | o} . NORTHBOUND . . ® No steamer northbound . & 2 . {EDULED SAILINGS o 3 Northland scheduled to sail ® ¥ ® at 10 am. tomorrow from Se- e Sallmgs of Two Other Ves- ¢ atte 4 i % 3 k A ® Princess Lonise scheduled to e sels to Alaska Are o il from Vancouver at 9 ¢ Alsh: Announced e pm. tomorrow. . & : ® Tongass scheduled to sail from ¢ SEATTLE, April 21—The North-|® _Seattle 9 pm. tomorrow . » land Transportation Company an-| ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e 376 nounces that the Northland, sailing | ® S"v‘“”"") ®m;, M”“'Zj‘ RSy AL e for Southeast Alaska ports tomor-| ® Denall I:vtln-dult-(l to sail from e = e 1 row, will have a capacity cargo and | ® Seattle § a.m. April 26 * 4 . . | Thsertartdisk ® Mt. McKinlely scheduled to » Whltney—to Jafl " r " The A. M. Baxter sails today for ® .'s:ul from Seattle 9 am. April e ;. Everett, thence to Kodiak Island ® 27 2 54 . and the North Wind is scheduled to ® Chatham scheduled to sail e k sail Saturday for Southeast Alaska|® from Seattle § p.m. April 29, e ports wilh a capacity cargo # " Tysight Qnilyy b . i R BT o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o o S ® North Sea scheduled south- e Valdez Miner . e bound midnight tonight. . . 2 A ® Aleutian scheduled southbound e ].k Garew W Lf]». ‘.‘.}A‘)II.HI‘: ,\;w'\ SUNEAULBHONE 0 “ & next Monday: b4 of anc rowned in Boulder Bay — )y : . LOCAL }I;AILIN(,S . April G ut 11 am. Paul « HE A vY GENERAI— ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o viasoff years of age, and Connors Motor Co., Inc. ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- & ;xnzl ! / '1 Im a sl : 1 e 3 ® ka and wayports. . oat e Loy I nd wounded ¢ Dart leaves ('vvry Wednesday ¢ | A coalicn wi e up elose to v at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port s the boat. The enraged animal charg- . o Alexander, Kake and way- ¢ ed the boat, and jumping on the Al k T tatl A [» ports D sKiff it, throwing both boys as a l'alls | o on 00 St el kel ol Ll bl ,4Ta tboye! ching “to. the! Tkt but _ SCHEDULED SAILINGS the Evelyn Berg) docked in Ju- | 4 3 the sealion charged again and S. S. Tongass ... o April 22 . neau this morning with 250 tons % | knocked both boys into the water. S. S. Chatham .. _ . April 29 ‘ § of general cargo for Gastineau|, TIDES TOMORROW | Andrew, who could not swim 1 f Channel * quickly sank and was drowned n' B. FEMMER Agent § The Chatham, under command of | it (ide—5:18 am. 12,0 feet Paul swam to the boat and hold " |3 Capt. Olaf Hansen, will go to Pet-| o “‘f,. 1221 ol 34 1', ot ing on. shouted for help. PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 i i ersburg from Juneau and then to| : VR S el il Phillip Brodkin, who was nearby, Graig on the West Coast of Prince| T 50 Ude—T7:13 pam, 111 feet went to his rescue and took Paul = = ——————— i = i 4 - - ot e of Wales Island with a large cargo back to Tatitlck, securing help Al k e T of merchandise for that ocean-side | Six skiffs, one bidarka, and onc Alr an p rt ln *town. B c FREIGHTER gushoat went, in h of the body aska ranspo 9 C. 4 > ¥ ] of the drowned boy. Failing to re- # 4 HALIBUTERS cover it they borrowed Art Tiede- 3 SEAPLANES FOB CHAR.I'ER ar and dragged the Pl ik ey P"_Es UN RUGKS St it PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket » back to at 3 pm. John N ANG 7-Place Lockheed Vega ] Marka Levshakoff came to Valdez Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco = to report the accident to U, 8. Com- 812 SEATTLE, April 21—Halibut ar- : o 4 Bmanan Hz""fl*“ o U. S. MAIL hid rivals today and selling prices are Captain and Crew Escape Office 587 P 2 as follows: e Tals perating our own aero- y & H b 40,000 pounds, selling for 7' and o lLileboats Ve ey : i ®11/5: cents a ‘pound £ : ..llLLll(h !?IM'M()NB Station KANG g From the local banks—Argo, 18- VANCOUVER, B. C. April 21 Piloi—L. ¥. BARR 000 pounds, 8% and € Rosario, The 110-ton coastal freighter Mar- Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY 8,000 pounds, 8% and 6 cents; E wbor has drifted on the beach at QQ S aiiai I 2,000 pounds, 8% and 7 cents. Loughboro 1Inlet, 160 miles north SSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED | of here and there is a deep gash { — THREE BOATS ICE in the hull. i PRI Underwriter representatives are e ree vessels have iced and baited en route north t ake a spec- ~ q srash VoV C at the Juneau Cold Storage for (i iy C11¢ BOM to make an INSpec- g . Whitney, one-time head of Interesting Novelty Reach- M A R l N E A l R w A Y S halibut banks, The Maraubor, operated by the the New York Stock Exchange, is es America in Sam- EARHART LIGHT gleams from this memorial lighthouse, They were the Tern, Andrew Ros- Northls poi N ide # pictured stepping out of the patrol Pt erected on tiny Howland island in mid-Pacific in honor of the lost 2-Way Radio Communication J B e s 5w andiew Ros- Northland Nawigatien Company, | wagop at Grand Central Terminal ple Quantities Amelia Earhart who was forced down at sea last July while flying e ; : ss; the Ina J, Ole Hemness, struck a submerged rock Tuesday jn New York City to board the train Y ' to Hawali from New Guinea. Colonizers from Honolulu built the SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE . and the Carol H,, Ed Hansen night as it crept up the inlet and which took him to Sing Sing, where oo Tl e o light which will be turned on at request of passing ships. Miss Authorized U. S. MAIL Carri ————— began to sink. Capt. Sim and mem- he began a b to 10 year term for " c'vhe Gimon industry has ap- Earhart was completing a round-the-world flight when lost at sea. horized U. S. L Carrier B WARREN WOODWARD VISITS bers of the crew took to the life- grand larceny. Sairan st ‘;he United Sza[e's‘ 5 *WEDNESDAY Mr. and Mrs. Warren Woodward boats and reached the beach safe- 04 . |iample quantities—leather from sal- _ 7y T : ; Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, ly. Later, on a high tide, the ki ELKS MAKE P NS | presided at the meeting which was Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. and three-month-old child passed | ..o bumped along: the rocks and NEW TYPEWR”ER mon skin. < LAl also marked by the discussion of *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. through Juneau recently enroute 10 |y, ched. herself, The leather ,which was dyed in a FOR MOTHERS’ DAY | routine business SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA :‘nlrhm:ks;] Mr. Wo&;dwam made his i i MAN JOINS STAFF \A"ide vur{ie!yFoll colors, ac(‘ou:mg o | e : TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ome. in Juneau t t Pacifi isherman, was of more and was amployed in the assay SCORES ATTEND OF J. B. BURFORD |‘he Pecific Fisheroan #as of mofe| prans for Mothers' Dy services ATTENTI ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative $icocot (e Adsels’ Suneau mine il than might be expectad. |to be held on May 8 were discussed | Viking Club meeting, Odd Fellows . s MARTHA SOCIETY John E. Hickey, of Portland, Ore-| s is understood,” the magazine|at the meeting of the Benevolent| Hall, Saturday, April 23. Card play- - : Empire classitieds pay. | gon, has joined the staff of J. B. ¢ “Th: g ; American and Protective Order of Elks last|ing at 8 pam.; pinochle, whist, - i p—{r R | PUBL]C DINNER Ll‘iurrord and Company on Seward n:::x‘ul:‘ct‘lllt'el;a ];}:\i ‘::;:.}Ehwr;el:a:: evening when members gathered in | bridge—prizes. Dancing 9:30 p.m. ¢ | AR Street, as typewriter technician. interest in the novelty.” regular session in Elks hall Martin's Orchestra. Admission 40c. When in Need of | Asain, the Martha Soclety scored =y’ “piekey accompanied her | with Alaska the unchallenged| C- H- MacSpadden, Exalted Ruler, | Public invited. adv. :zt su:-;;- S wlu; »wa Spring commun—”h“smmd to Juneau and the new FLinith Frodt el it Asiman 6 ts | { DIESEL OIL—STOVE omL | oo, ‘50" W, 8 WY SOe couple have taken an apartment gy interesting possibility that per- s =, TR PO 3 ‘ o % 2 v 8 "|in the Anderson Apartments. | Saba Kleskn ey she the maHh - DU AR L FONS £OAL CHOICK ' ||deata fo the barlors of the Northers 1y morfjana: Hickey. was Supein- | (ot the world with “saimon leath- MEET FRIDAY GENERAL HAULING taghy Pieavyierian Church Where | iondent of @ well-known typewriter | op MA mls’rs rkey ner was serves rom 5 o : | Y | re epartment, S b 74 STORAGE and CRATING ||until 7 o'clock repMibiepRIIal 40T LOCAL 514 EVENIN 7:30 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . e Spring flowers and candles formed | gy cacitiods. pay. ALY Lbe. JARUIR, Sinssitleds 1 | : 3 ALL U8 the table setting and committees | results. Front at Seward St. L Eoobl: HALL 11 T 3 Leave Ar.Juneiu Lv.Juneau ’ from the Martha Society were in s SAILINGS Vessel Seattle No.Bound So.Bound - JUNEAU TRANSFER | mare, ot poesin ot e vod |y 0 1y | NN owrs sma 1o A3 o Phone 48—Night Phone 696 Mrs:. Bhy < BAEItARD. Pitident o Ve &0 . NORTHLAND . pr. 22 Apr. A pr. was in general charge of the affair, NORTH SEA pr.20 May Lo e g g b el FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent Phone 104 SSis ) arge group of memn- AL MEETING ¢ birs, | SPECI J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen H ] PRy . CITY WHARF- e AX OME Lode and placer location notices @ Saturday Night GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent o BQARD[NG HOUSE for sale at The Empire Office. 7 30 i - YT . . .l R NEW MANAGEMENT ZORIC @ UNION HALL 3 We ‘serve MILK and BUTTER- STEM CLEANING _ { M R ML, Phone 15 -t Junecu QNLY 5 HOURS Fairbanks . WOl’]‘:fl ;;;T"")ou";:}“ ALASKA LAUNDRY All Members and Trollers i iteh [ Route | y p——————— are asked to be present. Travel Via Picturesque Whitehorse Rou { MR. arid MRS. GEO. SALO [ i irli have been flyi ) == on Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on 1 lMPORTANT a Vi Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- . ' BUSINESS “PRIN- : Seattle Northbound Southbound Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes ‘in: continu- o ALEUTIAN Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 radio communication with thirteen CESS” TYUKON Apr. 23 Apr. 26 May 2 ous ‘ two-way I LA [ ] Li DENALI Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 2 ground stations CABINET SHOP iner MT.- MCKINLEY Apr.21 Apr.30 May 6 i EMIL VIENOLA, $ALASKA . Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 P Moniding st Fizheard seary-Trens. | Juneau to Vancouver,| YUXON May 7 May10 May 16 | : 2 { #DEN e May 10 May 14 May 16 | e . Victoria or Seattle | wmr. mekiniey May 11 May 14 May20 | -Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- ————— — ALASKA May 14 May 17 May 23 turn same day. : Gl HOUTUESLND SAILINGS BARANOF May 17 May 2l May 23 *__All year round schedule, o | The Charles W. Cart \ PRINCESS NORAH ALEUTIAN May 18 May 2l May 21 s : . & 3N o 3 : NEW ALASKAN I e fi! es er April—27 —Cal:hx;:) thu':‘. Skagway and Yakutat both northbound and | NEW mucm RA“S HOTEL " | ortuary PRINCESS LOUISE s - SR N Frank! AR A Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. 3 it So. Pranklin Street e e May—S8, 19, 31 §—Connects with transter stcamers at Gordova. and Seward for Cook JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS JUNEAU————Phone Single Connectjons at Vancouver with Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. | 4 y oot £y p A o akd HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the 3 Comfort of Guests! |day at 7 '“M. S. DART” ‘beavts Femmer Dock every Wednes- . for Petersburg, Kake, | Port Al ider and way ‘ports. Freight received not later than 4 Canadian Pacific Services: ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Junean Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC { f—Connects with 8. 8. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. B. 0. ADAMS, Agent ) J i — Alaska Stcamship C NoNLL nt T | Transcontinental 1 LESS ROUND TRIP | Chatham Straits Transportation Co. b1 i ommogd THE ALASKA LINE lo% ; e Trans-Pacitic Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 b o s Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE g .