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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER n NOW-HOW WOLILD | LOOK LISTEN=DINT Y= | WON'T o - 1! ’ THAT'S FINE-AND GOIN' INTO DINT'Y'S WIT H BE DOWN -NEVER MIND Marlne News SE'?‘L%cDDt‘;llvs'\U‘éoGL?'iu’ MAGGIE-ME-DARLING || I THINK IT WOULD THIS? AN’ M AERAID OF ‘é’é‘léb HA¥EQMEOQWN ILL DROP IN_AND SAY I THINK FLL GO OUT BE A GOOD IDEA HOW I'D LOOK WHEN | SROWINGE (36 = — =~ "HELLO -FINE-TELL TH' FOR: A STROLL- IF YOU TOOK FIFI COME OUT - BOYS TO WAIT= I'LL BE WITH YOu-I'LL T THERE IN ABOUT HALF GET HER WHILE 6 0000 000 s e A HOD Y%U‘EOEUEUCJANE‘ THIRTY'EIGHT ¢ Steamer Movements A . NORTHROUND . EAU ® Northland due Tuesday ° I_EAVE JUN e SCHEDULED SAIlL . ® Princ Louise scheduled to € sail from Vancouver at 9 ¢ o'clock tonight . 3 Tongass scheduled to sajl frem Seattle 9 tonight Thirty-eight passengers sailed Yukon scheduled to sail from from Juneau early this morning on Seattle 9 am. tomorro the cleamer North Eea, Capt. Ton, Denali scheduled to sail frcm Nickerson Seattle 9 am. April 26 Copr. 1938, King Peatures Syndicate, Inc., World rights reservea Five came to Juneau from Sitka Mt. McKinlely scheduled to Arrivals from Sitka were J sail from Seattle 9 a.m. April o1 5 marker, Capt. J. Clark, R 27, % kainan, R. Weber and E. Hagstrom North Sea scheduled to sail ]4 PASSENBERS ALERT TU sAIL from Seattle 10 a.m. April 29 Chatham scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p.m. April 29, freight only Passengers out are For Seattle—Louie Stick mato, Glen Crouse, Georg Fred Maurer, Frank Heintzleman, ON NORTHLAND FOR ARCTIC ON Mr. and Mrs. W. Bates, Thomas SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Jack, Henry Viekenen, Tom Naifo- Aleutian scheduled southbound fon, Ken Martin, J. Tittle, John next Monday. Davis, Jr.. Odin Olson, Lee Porter LOCAL SAILINGS JUNEAU—PHONE 411 Connors Motor Co.; Inc. Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- B. Gatney - For Ketchikan SEATTI April 22.—Mot b §all Craft J. J. Meherin, J Fi“; Big Job in . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . /0000~ 0ns0n000800000ra1ass L. Morrison, Walter Hellan, Mike ka and wa Northland sailad at noon today for Gaph, Ray Levecque, O. Thanem, ¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday ® Southeast Alacka ports with a cap- Cruise of Vast North- Y H. Murphy, Elaine Hawkins, Joha at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Pert ® acity load of cargo and passengers 5 Hayden, Miss N. Strong, Pearl Ack- Alexander, Kake and way- Passengers aboard the Northland ern oeas = e ——————— = erman. ports bocked for Juncau include Mr. and T For Wrangell-'W. J. McIntosh. ® @ © © o @ @ & ® e e e Mrs. G.S. Edgehill, Mrs. Dan Ludd- k and trim, a 125 foot gray Far ilfford, Bichop 3. R. Grimont sk imaton and son, Miss Eiounor Grif. messonger of mercy, 1he. Coust aska Transportation Co. and the Rev. W. G. LeVasseur 2 g fin, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McDonald, Guard Cutter Alert, Lt Carl Stober 3 For Petersburg—Joe Smith, S TIDES TOMORROW Robert Meen, Ray Valvack, Eddie lies quict at tlie Government Wharf SCHEDULED SAILINGS s Zuerin, Oscar Hart, William Bailey, ;. OVORROW 4 Anderson, Charles Nelson, John today, loaded with supplies for the S. 8 Tongass Y Ben Bailey, J. R. Brendvik. Carlson, Vic Johnson, C. E. Patton. scurvy-ridden and starving natives S. 8. Chatham - Low tide—0:55 a.m., 64 feet oo £ at Umnak Island . g P | High tide—6:46 am., 114 feet On her way to Bering Sea and an- n B FEMMER A t . HALIBUT A Nn Low tide—1:40 pm. 3.7 feet State Deparlment nual patrol of the chill and treach- L4 . gen 5 High tide (4.27.|)m 11.7 feet Forced to Study ,»rhln.‘ IS‘s:vLXle‘x:I{:‘n \l:xlw;) ::::lx‘t of PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 i - 2 8 vaere e Alei gt sweep s ar- 1 o nnak distress call is but an inci- H THREF FLY IN (Continued {rom Page One) jent among the many that will oc- { Alaska Alr Trans rt lnc % 0N FlsH MART wood that will bluff the ants of Cupy Licutcnant Stober and his o 9 o] |4 Central America is duck soup for Crew until mid summer. f - on it. The Department is very care- Sea duties that will keep the Alert & ’ "nw h;\l.hnllv-r Auli:x(; Capt lmuz ful abolt Hadk, Recently a Cerit until July, is the order to “ob- E PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket |4 Larson, brought in 00 pounds of yorns Bockwalter. £kagway air- American diplomat was inj the operations of foreign fish- h{ halibnt today that sold to Alaska plane pilot, hopped to Juneau this when a chair collapsed under him. D8 sels and alien fishermen | JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega . Coa ¥ Fisheries for 6 and 410 cents. morning in his amphibian to bring The ants had wrecked it within the threc mil> limit.” ; | Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” 2 GTIH‘ ;‘)nlr-fl “N'\ h:’“'fl- Capt | three passenzers to the Capital Even iron and aluminum fur- But in the course of the routin Blasting. thelr {way siithrough. 30 FEAUbE RIRE % 1 pese | eorge Dalton, brought in several gjtv for a few hours business nichings won't stand up in Havana. dull to the men of the crew, though asting i ugh 30 feet of slate rock from thel | ORI Bty 01 et BRREIt | e o DUBLIERS, M. | EHT e S et g prison mine, 38 convicts made a daring escape at the Brushy Moun- | 612 U. S. MAIL : T e DERUSL Passkiigers Weie Dr.'PJF Dalnl, | TH Cuban sun and salt air de- sharply dramatic to the public at PRerom NEC B8 Qo0 Moi Ol e Petros. - Most of the fugitives were | o De S e R S s o | y physician; Karl Hahn, stroy them unless the metal is spe- home, there will be doctoring of na- aho g ’ i B 7o 3 o ¥ siclan; 4 , cpthee s " s tured shortly afterward. A convict is sho ati herring landing at the Juneau mart Ghief Clerk to the Superintendent cialy treated. tives and seamen, boarding of ves- oPLY Y156 hbsr the!GacbaTWas Hads. Sessliba o i Office 587 Operating our own aero- H this year. i e of the White Pass and Yukon Route, The foreign buildings division oi sels to examine papers, keeping vigi- g It | Chief Pilot— nautical Radio System— b ‘. and Jack Taylor, Signal Corps Op-| the State Department is always lant on seal, sea lion and ever- - s - SHELDON SIMMONS . erator-in-Charge at Skagway. having trouble about water pipes. so-rare-and-desired sea otter. entRosth 1RA06D WORLEY LEAVING [ pil L. F éAONS Station KANG ‘e Bookwalter is scheduled to return Copper or ¢ iron pipes that' The list is lonz, the job is"big, The N i e of the | ilot —L. F. RR duled to The Northland, veteran now of the Ag - 0-WAY . (o Bngwny i i pessenars Work in one part of Burope will and the Alert Js smal, but seamen, aretus soncr wii resame ner sum:| ON SPENCER FOR || Asent— Planes are TWO- leaving here at 5 o'clock this after- Degin to leak in a few years if used from the ‘South Seas to the pan-'me rol May 20, remaining in ISSE \ o o SELL, SEATTLE == eyl gl s e e et oy floundintoe AL WESTWARD POINTS | RUSSELL CLITHERO RADIO EQUIPPED ‘ 3y R S S e quired four types of metal pipe | with joy when the thin prow of the Ang so once again will unfold that —— ) £ for various water uses in the con- cutter Alert has cleft the StOrmy gamp and salty tale from Max Mill-| D J. F. Worley, Medical Director — Y SBATTLE, April 22—The follow- SIMMUNS FI-IES sulate at Helsinki, Finland. mists With promise of succor '&nd ers lively pen, “Fog and Men, for Office of Indian Affairs, is plan- b ing halibut vessels sold here today: | And if you get off the boat at safety. Uncle Sam'’s \miuhdx;:.\ of'the coast. ning to sail for Indian stations iu BiGe s weathin. Bitks-—agis| Liberia, the negro republic under| The Alert expects to leave Jun- doing work monotonous to them,| ¢ Westsward aboard the Coast M A R l N E A l R w A Y s 40,000 pounds, Radio 40,000 pounds, the “chin’ of Africa, without a eau tomorrow, following the arrival gramatic and inspiring to the folks| OUard Spencer when the latter ar- Doric 40,000 pounds, Seabird 28,000 p:;‘:i‘l’" type "; helmet, the sun will of the Coast Guard Cutter Spencer, at home. ! ; ":"k'm"‘\'g’"’w I f;” 2-Way Radio Communicatiof i . ey r ' S i CS as Jnalaska a PX] eting to be 10 pounds, Kodiak 39,000 pounds, Kan- | addle your brains in 20 minutes of Cordova, which is returning from Haar o ok e - i 52 g ‘ aga 40,000 pounds, Federal 24,000 and in two hours you will be 2 Seattle and annual overhaul with i Jrona: sbout & menth BN WWhry SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE . IR i0e seliing t no svenias of 7 serious mental case in a hospital.| Captain J. A. Alger, Commander of DEPUTY GOES SOUTH said he would call at most of the Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier | and 6 cents a pound. Just any sun helmet won't do. the Bering Sea Patrol Force aboard w]TH ODIN OLS EN stations enroute where the Spencer e % D Sk Moosl banke Glids Nn ‘ Paris makes a special one to ward| Leaving her cargo of food at Um- touches in connection with a check- w ED;JESDAY{ Sk s g A e ’\ & “ - uneau to nle nake m 2 7,000 pounds, Repeat 9,000 pounds,| Shell s:nmmm mnk off from the Off Liberia’s rays. Ty nak, and perhaps a doctor from ls DECLARED lNSANE b on madionlgote Aistod Ship Xtk Kimshan Cov:,wfloonnhv and Brcts;rn ks 9 25 ;) Alma 14,000 pounds, selling at m,hmrbor in the Alaska Air Transport, All in all it seems frightfully ypalaska, the Alert will join the tives. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. Average of 7% ,,,,d 6 cents a pouna. | Bellanca_this afternoon, climbed to| troublesome to equip diplomats. Spencer and the Adriadne, out of ©Odin Olsen, long_time_resident ST SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA 10,000 feet, then flew over the Taku P A Oakland, in patrol of Bering Sea ©f this community, was declared m—l titutions in the States. TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 FlvE M AKE Hop legen egoad aud down e Taku| SPECIAL MEETING for the first half of the summer Sdie by & jury in Commissioner| Olsen was appreiicnded last Sat- |l ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot _VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative | River ge. policing. | Felix Gray's court yesterday after uld.nv night at the summer resi- ’ . d _——— i Norman Banfield was a passenger OF MOOSE lS TO | The Adriadne will leave patrol|M0on and Deputy Marshal We of R. E. Robertson on the le to the lodge where he will spend BE HELD TON]GHT July 10, the Spencer, July 31, ana|Hellan sailed last night on the| Glacier Highway, where he was 0 cHIcHA F several days examining river con- In order that plans for the instal- | the Alert, July 1 North Sea, taking Olsen as far as!making himself at home and had 4 | <dmon~. for the Polaris-Taku mine. lation ceremony to be held next| The Hamilton, sister ship of the Ketchikan from where he will be retired for the night when officers \ ‘bargs ;n:’i;;nulz(‘;;l::; ?{‘e:‘::,‘:::n Friday may be considered tonight, Spencer, out of Oakland, will then taken with other pnsonexs to ins- called there. o ‘ f er | Pick the patrol until Novi ke o e Five passengers flew to Chicha-|for freighting of ore and supplies m_L Moose. EAplon hu:s homa. averls up.the ‘pu LS .mo{nbfl i’ gof this afternoon with Alex Holden| Passengers making the round trip | \tS Tgular meeting date tonight to| 1. the Cyare unill Seplember 30, n a : a 1i in the Marine Airways Bellanca. | for the scenic picture possibilities| o LOYal Ouder of Moose wih s Rl HOTEL JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. Those making the trip were Art|were Charles Carter. Mr. and Mrs, 1L Meet at 8 pm. in the 10.0.F.| 9 3 i i Riendeau, John Hermle, Jack Mul-| Wes Barrett and meond Meli hall. | The Reliance, a vessel similar to “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. % 7%, Davis and ‘Henty Roden Clne. | Trustees of the Moose will meet the Alert will make the first Coast PLEASANT” i o ‘KETTLES at 7 pm. for special discussion, it is| Buard Cruise out of Honolulu to B Beauty Shop. ON MAY GET announced. the Bering Sea since the Itasca cg‘:vrr::‘r]ts[l;mwg{:!‘: B Every Room a View Room. f When in Need of SITKA CUSTOMS SITE : i Sy gy v vt | v ‘essel attle 0. un( . Boun DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL WASHINGTON, April 22—The P c F U NORTHLAND Apr.22 Apr. 26 Apr. 28 <, YOUR COAL CHOICE Treasury Department has tentative- o e 8o | ‘NORTH SEA pr.29 May 3 May 3 . ' ly accepted the high bid of Theo- | dore Kettleson of Sitka, $3,525 for the abandoned Sitka Customs House | site. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. CITY WHARF ... GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING SPECIAL MEETING CALL U8 e @ Saturday Night | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent hone _ 24 | JUNEAU TRANSFER ® 7:30 | A Phone 48—Night Phone 696 . UNION HALL ‘ g STEM CLEANING Phone 15 ALASKA LAUNDRY All Members and Trollers are asked to be present. Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on h.n (TR SAILING 5CHEDULE BOARDING HOUSE ’ IMPORTANT . ‘ uNpER New Manacemenr | | Jorman's-Friendly : oMkinie oo Duejuneau DueJuneall | pegular schedules for over two years between Juneau- . BUSINESS *ALEUTIAN Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- We serve MILK and BUTTER- FORTUNE Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 25 ti o M TE Y AT, {YUKON ‘Apr. 23 Apr. 26 May || ous two-way radio communication with thirteen [ ) iDENALI ... Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 2 || ground stations. Our Aim Is—“TO PLEASE MT. MCKINLEY . ..Apr. 21 Apr. 30 May 6 | L OUR CUSTOMERS” EMIL VIENOLA, SALASKA . .Apr. 30 May 3 May 9 . 3 YUKON May 17 May 10 May 16 | MR. and MRS. GEO. SALO T Iunequ to Vancouver, {DENALI ... ; Ma;' 10 M§§ 14 M:;’ 16 | sinssad Victoria or Seattle | wr. mexiNiey May 1l May14 May20 | I Nk ¥ | ALASKA May 14 May 17 May 23 | turn same day. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS tBARANOF May 17 May 21 May 23 *__All year round schedule. (! The Charles W. !I PRINCESS NORAH ALEUTIAN . May 18 May 2l May 21 | & s : NEW ALASKAN 4 Charies V. Cystad April—27 ot st paes, scves and o v nosvond wd | NEW REDUCED RATE southbound. | ~of HOTEL Mortuary Bo. Franklin Street JUNEAU——Fhone Single O | | HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the i PRINCESS LOUISE Fourth and Frdriklin Sts. May—s, 19, 31 PHONE 136 - Coninections at Vancouver with . l Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental mnltun Stralts Transportation Co.! “M. S. DART” Trans-Pacific Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for caok Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. i—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent s,o. JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS P LESS lc% ROUND TRIP Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc, | | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL { 1 ‘ | | Tickets, reservations and full | | | g Comiort of l(’;lé:estsi |day ot 7 am. for ient::mycfi;n. e OTR . HAPPIC HEPRESENTATIVE “ L3 Iu E Freight received not late: 4! i s fi ~mmedm ‘ pm. Tuesday. | ‘ CANADIAN Sta '1111‘ np (.ox npany Tavle . Delsbecqne—Cantinean Hotel ! Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence nLL nin N R - AlM SERVICE INFORMATION oAy ‘ PACIFIC d RV C N MAURICH . REABER, Phoss O | ———— '