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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER y r NOW-LISTEN-DOCTOR- YOU'RE STILL H-DEAR-DO YOU KNOW T {| LIVINY N THE OLD NEIGHBORHOOD - - ~ PUT ON THE PRESSURE, DOC WELL- | GUESS BY RS TS R RS CALLY 3 O HILIP GR L M ANXIOUS TO MOVE BACK THERE - AN’ PUT T ON THICK - NOW THE DOCTOR ED AND WE HAD A LONG CHAT YOUVE KNOWN MAGGIE FER YEARS LIKE YOU DO ON YOUR HAS HER PHONIN ABOUT HIS HOME IN THE OLD AN"| KNOW IF YOU TALK TO HER - BILLS -~ FER MOVIN' VANS- NEIGH uzmuw:voo- AND | HAVE B NEWS - ac FI Y NE o 6 o 0 0 8 85 0 0 0 FOR ME -~-WILL YOU ? S TO MOVE N HIS Y - . . YES- | THINK FT 0 ¢ Steamer Movements | N T - 3 ) . NORTHBOUND . Al o North Sea scheduled to arrive ® e at 8 oclock in the morning. © & ! o Chatham scheduled to arrive & e 9 am. tomorrow with freight @ : O e only . & Princess Louise scheduled to ® o arrive Thursday aflernoon e The steamer Alaska docked in e gr evening. . Juneau at 1:30 o'clock this morning e NCHEDULED SAILINGS . with 61 first class passengers and e Northland scheduled to e : 21 steerage for this port, and sailed & from Seattle 10 am May 6. © at 6:30 for the Westward with 24 e Tongass scheduled to sail from ® g ssengers booked from Juneau e Seattie May 6 at 9 pm . = - p.l?rom Seattle passengers were EA e Aleutian scheduled to sail from @ 3 U. S. Treasury’s 1°35, 1936 and 1937 when banks were | Aniderson, M. Bumgartner, H .E. o Seattle May 7 at 9 am . Plans Rubber Boacd « AN puiting out. more loans, business- Betger, Mrs. E. Biggs. Mrs. Thelma e Denali scheduled to sail from e De - Sterilization men were borrowing and things Cldrk, Patricia Clark, Frank Du- e Seaftle May 10 at 9 am L 7 . looked like a boom. vresne, Norman Dawn, Mrs, N. o Mt McKinley scheduled to e WILL SPUNSUR Of Gold; Meaning .. e "the recession. Bor- Dawn, F, Dawn, A. B. Glory, E. R. & sail from Seattle at 9 am. @ % i rowing dropped off. Business slack- Fosdick, F. ;’»‘1 Fenton, Marty Fosse, ® May 1. . (Continued from Page One) ened H. Gray, R. D. Harrioncourt, Mrs. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e | " When it had lasted until April this Hamoncourt, A, T. Harris, Dorothy @ Alaska scheduled southbound e lars in bank deposits might. be the year, the administration thought it . Helns, H. Inglefield, Emma Jones, ® next Sunday or Monday . base for 20 millions in loans would be a good idea to invite busi- Gard Kenncdy, Florence Mead, B, B. @ LOCAL SAILINGS . The availability of all that credit | ness to borrow. . Nieding, Mrs. Alice Ogden, Mrs,| ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o 3 i _ was fine while the depression Was| —And so, de-sterilization. Olarence Patlson, J. S. Robins, ® Wedriesday at 6 pm. for Sit- o Movie May 10 Will Raise derp. But recovery set in. Demand | 1n effect, the tressue; took back CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 Mrs. J. S. Robins, Richard Robins, ® Ka and wayports . Funds for Giloi % for loans picked up. i the gold bonds it had put in the % v it A edmon, | ¢ (it leaves every Wednesday e unds for Lirls Sum- The treasury got worried. What! panks and: issued currency in their 5 Mrs. H. Raaitikaien, Fred Redmon, G : ' Charles Rood, Andrew Sandergren, 8 8t 7 am. for Petersburg, Purt o mer Lamp would happen, it wondered, if all| place. That currency, unlike the ¥ .« ® Alexander, Kake and way- S hat foreign gold should be with-| honds, can be used as a credit base. Mrs. A. Sandegren, Mrs. M. H. Sid e % b B - uddenty @R O @bso | The hdnks find & i i ~ Leo Schifferle, James Truitt, Wil- por . At the meeting of the Girl Scout s B Feask ; L Y W Al k T lard 'l‘:;vlor . wiggsh, Peter Wiz, b # €T ED § 609 E 0 ¢ Géunctl, held: Moriday’ 8ithne iid '”‘"1 = :"' repaid b once? lot of loanable credits on hand as a ranspfil. a IOII 0. W) g - P M there be a panic? The idea is that they will be very Lester Walbridge - Sy f the chairman, Mrs. Ernest Par- 5 ettty aari iy S ; Y From Ketchikan—Norma Schweg- | sons, it was decided to raise fund the experts SCUGHY & WAY 10| glad to lend this money because iy SCHEDULED SAILINGS * Jer, R. H. Stock R. Robinson, V. R. | TlDES TOMORROW for the Annual Girl Scout Summer ; “i"“““;"“[ ;"I': ""]"‘ ";V“"‘ otherwise it will lie and profit- S. S. Tongass ... _May 6 R Heramah * b — " tnacring ey Dio. | TE L <“’;m1;y“m;‘:x112nfie§xpfl;t.t]‘ less. With so much money avail- S. S. Chatham ___ May 13 B Prom Wrangell—Helen Hofstad.| frigh tide—3:17 am. 17.2 fett. show. Through the courtesy of >y oL i L s “’;“{‘» ':“-‘f{“";“"v" should be tempt- From Petersburg—K. O. Scribner, pow tide 5 am. -19 feet W. D. Gross, arrangements have rier i bty ¢ A FEMMER A t st Rbihricr. . & Bonenx, E. 3. mion l(m" . 2; B 1dd e been made to obtain an excellent “(lmj‘[ I l!w“!i(r:»]asurrm‘m’r::) i‘(fli’ Whether it mI"\\vuvl-ks out re- ; en n Reiland. Low tide—10:08 pm, 3.2 fect picture, “King Solomon's Mines” *oort x““\ b }os'a 4 e‘: | mains to be seen. The Treasury has PHOI\E 114 Night Phone 312 ' Sailing for Seward were J. A - based on the famous movel of the p.o.o " ¢o" cion® rup 3’( or 1’d" led business to money; can it make Bender, Barbara Manstield, Andy same name by Rider Haggard. This AL Lo - o L Rl , i e Lonmire, E. Trigve, J. E. Barry, T. s a Gaumont British production, 5 oo po et Bink fust What if '”'jy‘ creigner should bvpd | J. Jacobson, J. S. Jeffrics, J. B. Bur- y with Paul Robeson and the negro o' uren " bt cringbity | orerts oo tat there acs o fewi | as a All‘ Tl‘fllls OI't hlc. ford, Ken MacLeod, Mrs. D. Ward singer who is superb in his portrayal i 4 et pecome the pashs for Wt e “”"h"" ‘”"‘j"lr‘"“ | 9 v : . monged . it » = oans out against 1e credi bas?> D. Ward, F. G. Bishop, George Nikas, of the wronged African king, and , .. J ; 28 | J. C. Scott, H. Gilligan, G. Volke- "gnfln* lves and You who endeared him- couple of years, the treas (i‘“‘l By d absorb most any 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER . man, R. J. Kinney, J. K. Moore ’ self {o Juneau audiences recentl S i Bl o B e LR | ety d S W Bureit “Topper.” "'r\"r-h.‘;’)lnlv;h” f.’.“f.,';f""ff?,f.",’,",,,.? - i PHONES 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket For Kodink—F. Unger, D. A Tha"ks "]r Hel The show will be given Tuesday oo, onos Aseinse —gieriiise ROMINE TO SITKA Pl Buchanan, K. Shipley, George Fur- evening, May 10, at the Coliseum ““";1'2; tedit bar D et Ak M ihint JUNEAU HANGAR 7-Place Lockheed Vega - ninskey b 5 % (I’c'latcv As nI special feature the with 'h..m,l‘,.,»'lp}-: .;\’ ]lnlxnm\‘ eft Night and Day 4-Place Stinson “Patco” STOETRT RS : #irl Scouts will put on a brief camp R T b i o ] Boat, Owned by Samuel G. scene, singing a few of their favor- b *T ISN'T for Sitka aboard the Denali. He 612 ] i Todk Gl } 1to Mg Atound:. Bl esnttirs All this was happening during! will return on the first steamer. U_ s_ MAIL Ao uree James Miller just before the show starts ————————— Office 587 A Operat Delegates to Homes = o i A number of valuable prizes are perating our own aero- . 15 snu.I.H VI A Jrage 4nd bour differences be: being offered to the Cirl B HOTEL JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building SHFflficf Pilot— nautical Radio System— Il ANGOON, Alaska, Aril 29.—(Spe- iitna Work. Selling the most tickets. They will JLDOIN SIMMONS . H Hial CoiFabarianos) A Tiar the ¥ sfs"yr;"':‘lmg"’]‘r““a*“*;’r?)”!;'osa]°'§y call ORIy at Temifennés. BUTEs “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service Dot 1, P ’AR;% Station KANG cent Alaska Presbytery meeting James Miller, above, regional di- firms will be given an opportunity PLEASANT” ; 5 | SR PURT uF slTKA journed at Angoon on April 4 rector for the National Labor Re- t0 contribute their donations ey # Beauty Shop. | Agent— Planes are TWO-WAY motorship U and I towed the motor- lations Board, that a 15-point through a committee appointed by 3 B B Every Room a View Room. | RUSSELI. CLITHE ship Princeton down to Petersburs Deace plan be put into effect, chief the Scout Council. Inasmuch as this Owner-Manager ERO RADIO EQUIPPED with delegates on board. feature of which would be & “su- will be the only fund raising cam- The steamer Denall, Capt. H. Od- The owner of the boat U and 1, Preme court” for 3‘,‘1“5““5;);’“?" paign to finance their camp put on - = sen, brought in seven passengers 0| yho is Samuel G. Johnson, with the FeIatons in ‘:,“’ entire rubber I by the Girl Scouts this year. it is C R D I b- Juneau yesterday evening {1om peln of Andrew J. Wanamaker, Jo- ustry. hoped the public response wiil be . . 00OLNs /‘ Hgines and Skagway and salled cply Bennett, and Wilbur Johnson as generous as always "N M A R l N E A I R si:;hl;“a Sitka a llN h";“‘» later a5 the crew, took the delegates home . - w pasgengers {rom Juncau. | (o their various towns, all the wi ’ i i o From Skagway Ppissengers were| from Petersburs on S Lte FATHER’S DEATH SCHEDUI F12 vlvx e Comminiontion Dorothy Durie, Raymond Hegstead, chikan. After being storm bound § i .ED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE / Krosto Tullija, James Scots, A. Kro- for two days in Ketchikan, we KL SELL SEATTLE CALLS WAKEFIELD Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier » pia, Dean Storey able to continue our trip, around TO BELLINCHAM *WEI :S 4 From Haines—Ellen Remnsnyd-| Cape Chacon and on up the west W H)J.N‘l;]:)‘;nw Pt ny ™ alled s , . . X nlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Ch b erP. i |coast. The women were uncomfor- — SEATTLE M‘“ 3_The follow- rcx‘“u;‘ ;m(h[b:\ the ~‘n.f1n<u death bty Oovel FOMBE. Lo fetten. chagot, assengers out were | table on the trip during the storms. % KK E X of his father, Irwin Wakefield, ac- *Fre v pe 5 ing halibufers arrived here today . 4 . 3 equent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. For Seattle—Jack Hanson, A.|but after fen days of travelllg We | pos seld thets catches: companied by Mrs. Wakefield, left SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA Wahto, I. Wakefield and wife, Bob|arrived back at our home town g et : .. for Bellingham aboard the Denali . h From the western banks—Sey- - 0 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Duckworth, Lewis Grisch, Eugene at Angoon. Mr. Johnson expected mour 40,000 pounds selling for 7t b Bight ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot V. . Peck. William Paul, Ole Rod, J. D. to stay over night at Petersburg but and 61 cents a pound: Trinity 40, ' okefield is emploved at the Al- A 4 1C ROSS, Traffic Representative | Copk. instead we were called to make the 09 pounds, 7's and 6% cents. aska Juneau mine. Mrs.' Wakefield | For Sitka—B. C. Felch, L. Trimble, ten days trip. From the local banks—Gony 15,- is mg.\lnex at George Brothers Pay'n| AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO . A. P. Romine, Peter James. | We should like to extend our ggo pounds, 7% and 6% cents; Mad- Takit market. v % For Wrangell—A .Boden, [thanks to the following churches gock 15,000 pounds, Merit 12,000 SoaE R T’ D l Al k E . R e i s and to our friends at the various Sotnds, 1% a}nd % conta: SBIm{\ 3 ’I‘rI_v The Empire classifieds for le al y as a mp"'e *— #|towns we visited during our trip:|go00 pounds, 7% and 6 cents results. . ¢ ; HOSPITAL NOTES | | The Rev. Don. Christianson, of the P S, By is invited to present this coupon at the box office of + s 4 Ketchikan Presbyterian Church for the— : rs. Jack Schoonover and baby |terian Church for their entertain- ;inughlcr were to be dismissed today ment; John Wallace and his family 4 AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE rom St. Ann’s Hospital. |of Hydaburg for the invitation they ” ” = e . 5_,_-? 100 MEN AND A GIRL Mirs. William Ward of Sitka, a sur- | friends for their splend cooperation E-. Your Name May Appea:—WAT IS SP. i gical patient, was dismissed today .- ekt OHTHIS SEACK Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau from St. Ann's Hospital Vessel Seaftle No.Bound So.Bound 2 T | NORTH SEA May 3 May 5 E. F. Clements, Terri‘orial sani- NORTHLAND May 10 May 12 i tarian, underwent an appendectomy B e went oub with the NORTH SEA May 17 May 19 f o omiog &k 8. Ann's Hosptiall gannary tender Roedda, of the Marine Airways Bellanca today to | ™ pRERCISE BN ' FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... g s mproved this after- Ljbhy, McNeill and Libby Fleet, is|Haines, with V. A. Farrell, Rene peit bl R | J. B, BURFORD, Ticket Agent 3 in port today from Taku Harbor, Harmoncourt, and Sarah Harmon- | | v CITY WHARF ... : ; piloted here by Capt. Frank Suther- court. BRUNSWICK { » GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent slig;‘t:nln,fillx‘:'m:?‘ n';velwmirgfill:':gte..“ land who brought the craft north| From Haines, Holden was to fly ! A Lo VT from Seattle. | to Excursion Inlet to pick up Frank O | PY :;s;;l:/::o:d;lx:lned last night to St.| The Roedda, during the winter Parrish, and from Excursion Inlet chrecmon AneYs | E 'R [] U n D n Ln S H n 5 E RUI [ E _p y months, has been operating as a to Hoonah to pick up W. A. Chip- Cafe in Connection Spec- | o o S i sardine fisher off the California perfield for Lake Eva, and A. Hal-| falizing in American and [ Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. sopst vorsen for Sitka. Llliinoas Disher. \*! : — - o Yesterday, Holden brought in four l A e %7 — { Im Fairbanks £ | Lode and placer location notices | passengers from Tenakee. They | — ) "yt | o ' When in Need of for sale at The Empire Offi i b AN | 3 b he Empire lice. were Orville Wheat, Martin F‘clst‘ ’ { v. Pi whi h RO 3 DIESEL OIL—STOVE oOfL Dermott O'Foole, and Mrs. Snyder. | T 1 SARILING SCHEDULE | ia Picturesque tehorse ute . . | / N Tav B i YOUR COAL CHOICE Iarman's—Fnendly HIGHWAY TO SITKA Il CANADIAN el | Leave DuedJuneau DueJunesu|| Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on : GENERAL HAULING 3 i — | . on a | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- The Bureau of Public Roads vess | " 2 SALASKA May 3 May 9 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- 4 BSTORAGE and CRATING FORTUNE [ sel Highway sailed this morning for . ay. y | f . Sitka and will take equipment used | RIN- | ALEUTIAN . May 10 May 16 | ous two-way radio communication with thirteen ¥ s $1DENALI | i i CALL US |on the park-power plant road, now | CESS" | "MT. McKINLEY . x:fi i: x:z ;g J ground stations. sompl tershurg . | : Lea: 5 E : comp eted, to Petersburg and bring | L!ner JALASKA ... May 17 May 23 ve b P |1 some of it here. : +{BARANOF May 21 May 23 *Juneau. £ ———a—— . | “YUKON : . ¢ Phone 48—Night Phone 696 ASA BALDWIN GOES {Juneau to Vancouver, | :penarr fi” g: fi:y gg *Fairbanks ... Sunday . Juneau THROUGH ON ALASKA | : | 5ALASKA May 31 el *Fairbanks ... Wednesday......Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- | Victoria or Seattle | iparanor i Mavt s B 3 turn same day. Asa Baldwin, prominent mining | P | o round schedule. éngineer is a through passenger ofi} SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ) *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | All year 8 NEW ALASKAN {the Alaska for Cordova. He has | 8nd Kodiak pdints, " : ; s | PRINCESS LOUISE | f—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. Ho'rEL ’ been greatly interested in oil pros- May—8, 19, 31 | . | in the Yakataga beach coun- » ’ 4—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. So. Pranklin Street v st §os o , Skagway JUNEAU——Phone Single 0 an s ore try. | Connections at Vancouver with | $—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook JUNEAU—FAIRBANKS 218 S. FRANKLIN —————— | Canadian Pacific Services: | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. i ) § > Hodkvs Nows. Tommve meite. - | tal t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. | ROUND 3 | Transcontinen! i UND TR vy ’ | Trans-Atlantio | | LESS l IP 33 4 Chatham Straits Transportation Co.| el s THE ALASKA LINE [ 48w n T E l‘ G A s T IN E A u P 99 | Tickets, reservations and funl Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 a Pa P 290 WIO Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- V. W. MULVIHILL C g ] ort of Guests! day at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Kake, Agent, CP.R. - } U CAFE Port Alexander and way ports. Junean Alasks TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE . Freight received not later than 4 ! \s CANADIAN Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel in connection pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION ; PACIFIC amfiup COlnp‘ln\ Alqekq}Stc Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence '~ . Al SERVICE INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phons (621 | g | o

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