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A THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1938. — BRINGING UP FATHER F Bv (FEORGE MoMA NS OT TWO TICKETS FOR THE FIGHT AT DUGAN 1S RIGHT. MAGGIE, (M GOING TEN, DUGAN, T DID WHAT . :«\Euems ARMORY FOR TONIGHMT, SO BE ON fLL GO HOME AND To THE FIGHT AT \'/-5' SN AND' T HOPE THE arl I Ie ews THE CORNER AT EIGHT. STAND ON YOUR lil| EAT My SUPPER MILLIGINS ARMORY . MAIN EVENT 1S HALF AS RIGHTS TELL MAGGIE YOU ARE GOIN' AN’ é‘,%&é‘%*-fi% ™ I_ AND s D AS THE BOUT ) JUST MAKE IT STICK & ; LOST TO MAGGIE s f 2 9% O B0 O 9.5 0 s ){ -3 NDRTHLAND HAS * Steamer Movements ! o Mk é- . 4 4 - J . NORTIROUND . o N - IR S BEIREAD ; noe S i onie et e Wy at 6 pir e H (e & X1 R\ * SUMEDULED SAILINGS ¢ 2 ¢ ° \ttle 9 tonight o i ot % A 2 - E 24 . . 39 passe . 1l from Vancouver at 9 pm. Oopr (918, Ring SNpier A e following '@ May 26 ° N st : ; © North Sea scheduled tc il e . a1 99 r~ T J o > ¢ J. C ,\‘l‘l;]'.xr” ts y;;-‘ s 1 Seattle at 10 am. May o New lThlEd ll’a'rtyd 3 1\ ew “141(:(ltr(l.fi io ],()I(! (Ul) L . ‘S- 1‘““/ Br()"k()rs COLUMB]A LUMBER co. A. Orsen A. He 2 g s LXxplaine ¥ i . i ert Lajoie, A hytil, Er- ® Chatham scheduled to . . — , o . : X ¢ gt Sdlenlaro (o “from Seatils 9 pan, Mhy 278 Young LaFollette OF ALASKA s Valte shwill, Mrs W. H e freight only . e :,:1“1::.111\ . T "« SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o (Continued from Page One) LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS $he ® Alaska sct outhbound e PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU } A v ° Sunda y | peeri growing “for & 1ohg time SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 3 s IWELVE E BAR“ . ekt ceMbauy o| iy, in fy 13 years on Capitol and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. 8 s e, g °IY ® | {ill, 1 have not seen one single strict- P 4 cdtiesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- 1, Joro vote, Ask any Congr i DN NURTH &EA R B IR 2 what his politics is, he wo i i Dart_ léaves N ”“"”'"f"'} ® you he's a Democrat or a Republi- B Bt 7 am. for Petersburg, Pert ® | on oy 4ol you what kind of a e e D e ol S L R i % | Democrat or Republican he is. Wher BREAGERCH 6 Puise’ B/ R. GILEstIe [0 » 6 ¢ o6 6 6" ¢ o e ¢|Fotes Geb tiag way, they are no longer hangi together. ""“ ") R ol [ & “But you cam’t expect a new “ early this mornin s r political party to grow like Top: % } g = e rom arad TIDES TOMORROW . Somebody must express the prin- . f cou an ! M g " ciples. Somebody has to writ o Pk pasees el i am., 126 feet general outline. We have only made gL wnzvern, 1. Mt | Low B G A \ bezinning. We have no specifi A e A i 87 Je—6:08 pam, 124 feot campaigns in mind. We don't hav ‘ ”‘ A “1“"” ]',’w : >oo our eyes glued on 1938, 40 or even Passengers out were—for Se 5 1 g 44. We are not hooked up to ar | Mrs H.5, Bausr, My, ast Mrs. E. A time schedule. We hope and belicy - d groft, pug, ggned, Kot a"s fle []"]es that a majority of the voters want & | Fror VIESHRS IS xR, Ma- to express themselves, want to fecl AI k A T t l ; fon Goadrich H that their vote will count as a “.' ranspor 9 nc. 1 : For Peter M-v‘ Vera W. Alic " ! B" er So, says Senator Bob, the pro- 3 SEAPLANES FOR H - . Gray, Ken Edwards, H. Radden 3 @hsiatvel iwho supported Roose- 3 Harold Fo: velt in 1936 are still for Roosevelt CHARTER 4 ! For Ketchikan-—R. Bernlioft Hans Floe, Superintendent of the They merely arc against the Demo- Y = Sl AR ] e P. E. Harris cannery al Hawk Inlet,| cratic party. They think it is Kill- Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ) t is in town tcda ith the tender ing the Roosevelt prozram o 2 5 - e ; upplies 1d eigh i i ors, party would like to run Roosevelt = = = oy Al bk HE ™ P H o N Feeling confider ¢ ery 11 for President in 1940—if he want: Uncle ®am’s new Federal l‘vm(lnhn\ now being censtructed on ermina sland, Los Angeles harbor, - [ M""" Ffln mlle perate this year A is| to take the chance. But Young Bob| is undergoing final phases of construction, as showa in the above air photo, and will shortly be inspected E 612 DGY or quht l. 3 fishing now.” He explained that his| Won't tall name 3 He i5) and accepted by William T. Hamn assistant director of Vederal prisens. Built at a $1,225,000 cost, Hangar and Shop in Juneau & fishing was confined to cutthroat{appealing to a broad band of voter new “Alcatraz,” buiit on the “stockade pian.” will accommedate 700 law viclators. Outer harbor waters il s 3 é i : Sixteen placer claims, the prop- Yout. He made a trip to Lake Floj id he does not want to give any| po.qer two sides with other frontage low, flat wasteland, easily commanded by guards. SHELL M‘M(?{\‘\,*( hief Pilot ] Bty of T Hiivey 'k of Chick- | ®hce the other day, and reported| liberal a reason not to look into" the , f = = ] RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | : y | cutthroat fishing “pretty fair new p plar ance recital, Elks Hali, May 20 . en, have been taken under lease and Y @ ¢ x : { ~ 4 | = * f 8 pm adv : = | option by Merton J. Attwood of ~—o- . it 96-Year-Old Rule o G AT All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Chicken, James M. Dodson of Party a Perennia d Courl Is Given Upset : : . ; Fairbanks, and Archie A. Lewis of This movement really is the third Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG The property includes a hydreslic thai began stirring the sod back in - plant and opencut on Chicken Cre SELL SEATTLE 1910, when such Republicans as old v soted th . Pup, Chicken Pup bench and Chick ] Fighting Bob La Follette, George|Pany suspected that its exclusive TRANSPORTATION en Creek. orris, William ih and Hiram | contract would \tham, Cap Juneau last night COMPANY . Attwood in Charge Johnson were ving politica! | State courts. So it Tennessce and t neral cargo for Gastineau Halibuters nsferred development for the new outfit, g l‘v:m \!‘ \.t'h.n .wl Iufi!uv\r Th thoss: oy heRdos Roose. .A'!j)(,m\ml; "rllwn. because it included several tons of : ; Copgi g SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE In previous years some of the O o estemn Damks —Para-| yo1, for one, and_Woodrow Wil-|al -of=state . corparati and for the Alaska Ju- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle L e e YProperty has been drifted and mined 207 40.000 pounds, Omdney 32000 oon' for angther, saw the ideals of Dfought suit in Federal C ling materials for up- EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier pounds, Helgeland 39,000 pound: o slop the Black and 9 i ¥ e A *WEDNESDAY by the opencut method, but the| POl 3 ! these men making an impressio OF y w1 and general merchan Leaves E : Hew operators plan to take in a Republic 1"“""_ pourlds, ‘Selling at| "o proad section of the nation's from getting Bowling Green'’s sta- | gj | e nneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, fractor this summer, and to set up an average of 7% and 6% cents Al votera tion business. —_— e TONGASS May 20 h.xm::nan Cove, Hoonah, and refurn. A modern plant. A small crew is|POUnd Roosevelt warned the Republi- The Federal Courts, including R i | % (‘Il‘\’;‘Al{l(M M: Y & wAPf“:q””(‘}"fl‘;‘";;hed“mn'fy;(}" 10% _Oflf Round Trip. Bv wickioe oo the Gioiad. From the locad banks—Betty Jane the Supreme Court, sustained the COUNCIL TONIGHT | 3 y / May 27 SEAPLANE C R SE —ANYPLACE IN ALASEA -PHONE 623 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLAC cans, and Wilson warned the Demo- 8,000 D E P00 pounas crats. Roosevelt was willing to ional 18,000 Brown and Yellow's contract, thus 2y Mr. Dodson is an independent PASSENGERS FREIGHT fiier basing at Fairbanks, and Mr. | PoU0dS FUnt 16000 pounds. selling o™ " Repuibiicans Into progres. PETMIting it to- escape the effect| Regular meeting of the City Coun- AR R ATION ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Lev a conductor foyZne Alaska | 'O 21 8verage of 8 and 6 cents sive channels, and Wilson was a Of the Kentucky state constitution’s| ¢il will be held at 8 o'clock tonight Railroad. . candidate for Presidebt under the Prohibition of monopoly. That was|in the City Hall, Mayor Harry I [ MARTHA SOCIETY SOCIAL le 'riday, May 20, Presbyterian Churcn | PAPReTS of the ‘new freedom RAINB The Democrats heeded Wilson but | Since decisions affecting contracts, | the Cit OW_GIRI GIRLS | parlors. Luncheon from 11 to 1 the: Renu )5 rejecfed Roosevelt, damage cases, liability of public car- | SPec fe WILL INITIATE I cream A0g oo “"‘)"'{h,‘?'.” Ihe| 5o ne ran as the head of the Pro- !lers, mineral conveyances and ‘lr‘.;\u( dispen An initiation ,of the Order -of| “n. - oon: Luncheon: adu gressive party ticket. Wilson won, Many other types are based upon| i Rainbow Girls will be held tomor- | rLdren 35¢. Ice cream and cake| jny e combined vote of the two| UBWritten” or common law, the s i B i it B b AL 25¢. adv. “progressive” candidates — Wilson | importance of new decisions can be et W S only estimated. Court scholars say Temple, at which time Miss Laura and Roosevelt—was more than 7.- Jean Clithero will receive the de- 000,000 ahead of the regular Repub- | it 8ives tremendous new importance HOTEL ]UNEAU BNt it e v gree of the order. lican Taft. |to state courts and will increase e o ed. Appointment of er and Building In- ronamune - | D, B, FEMMER ordinance and a AGENT e are matters to Phone 114 Night 312 Coun the old rule, Lucas ar Miss Katherine Torkelson, Worthy | Then came the war and its af- *;::‘ control over their local af- “WHERE LIVING IS B Elevator Service. Adviser, will b 7 termath of confusing economic ups ‘8IS 5 o - fre. \h;nvn\v\s‘ mIl l;;:'”sl:x ([-‘d ull‘]z:]]k:w- land downs. It was xm‘l“u‘x’n’:;‘ l\‘)?)I i e A P B Beauly Shop, B = > & ve Ar.Juneau Lv:Juncau * ihg the ceremony and session |that the genuine progressive move- MISS E. PALMER OLARENDE WIKE B Every Room a View Room. || Seattle No.Bound 86, Bound i mem put in its second appearance IS ENTERTAINED Owner-Manager attle No. Boun . Boun | 'rms time, old Fighting Bob scorned NORTH SEA 5 May 17 - May 19 § {the two major parties. and carried e NORTHLAND ... May 24 May 26 i | the banner alone. He polled 5,000,000 _ Miss Evelyn Palmer, sister of NORTH SEA .. May 27 May 31 June 3 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .... J. B. BUREORD, Ticket Agent wotes a mere drop in the bucket. Miss Alice Palmer, who is visiting In 1938 political confusion comes Dere, was honored yesterday after- axmmsn FOR HEALTH ugaxn The American Labor party|POOR @t an informal tea given by Bowl at the ‘hafi real strength in Néw York state Mrs. M. D. Williams at her home on BRUNSW‘CK | Straw polls indicate Roosevelt popu- West Sixth Street. Spring flowers | larity falling off slightly in the Far | S¢*ved as decorations. | West and South. And here comes e Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- 'mgt same old progressive move-; Hammerfest, Norway, is the mosi falizing in American and GUY snn'm. Doulu Agent PAGIFIC COAST COAL CO. R Yt et et b | ment poking its head above the sur- northern town in Europe. | face, headed by the sons of old -2nd_St. | Chfbose Dishen. | Fighting Bob. g = s 5 o It looks as though the progres- | 2 J i THE ROYAL || mevusonem e e Travel Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. & BEAUTY SALON I 1:1 hardy perennial at that, on a ity 5 J . 23 Sadis ; OPEN EVENINGS | e “PRIN F { “It your mair is not becoming | | Torun, Poland, is the birthplace! - § lying Regular to you — ‘You should be lof © ichs, the great astrono-| % | | |of Copernicus, the great astrono. | CESS" Beave 0 Finshit DA Juneau | ,,,,,,, 3 i Liner Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | u. s. m 1 R T TALASKA ... 3 o May 17 May 23 | of Ly {BARANOF May 21 May 23 When In Need of LEONARD'S VALET SHOP Iunea_u'to Vancouver, “YUKON May 24 May 30 May 28 May 30 Service———Every Trip ; { 3 1DE DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL G. E. ALMQUIST Victoria or Seattle | [RENALL e o ) ) ager o {BARANOF . June 4 June 6 TR onaL, LEDICR ey i LALEUTIAN ... S A June 4 June 13 ® GENERAL HAULING PRINCESS LOUIS “YUKON June 4 June 7 June13 | : : BTORAGE and CRATING s U I T s Mi!}’—:i‘l UISE {DENALI & June 7 June 11 June 13 : i CALL US qu e to or der June—10, 21 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie Jl'/neau to F airbanks 2w and Kodiak points. 3 ) JESS CHARLOT {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 2% JUNEAU TRANSFER CLEANING and PRESSING PRINC F:’:m‘_”“ OTEE 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. F v 9 sto HATS CLEANED-—BLOCKED 2 §—Connects with transfer stéamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook 5 HOURS ONI.Y —_ Via Phonie 45— Night Phone 696 an’s re iy - | Connections at Vancouver with D e e pnd Slasks i, B, } Picturesque Whitehorse Canadian i . t—Connects wi . S. arr for an e, { g7 & sl F'ffk,","._-':'l'"',f . B e, et £—Special Southeastern and Southwestern Cruise. I Chath Trans-Atlanti Chatham Straits Transportation Co.| P biantic THE ALASKA LINE i F.A'M. ROUTES 15 and 16 n o T E L G A s T lN E A u “M. s D ART” ] Tickets, reservations and full Ticket Office—Phone ; ik :m‘:,; Office—Phone 4 | & = o particulars from H. 0. » Agent u "Eeery EflOI‘t Made fOr thé | Leaves Femmer Dock every w:dnes- V. W. MULVIHILL | 2 2 Comfort of Guests! {day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Agent, C.P.R. Traffic Repregentafive X : Port Alexander and way ports. | Juneau Alaska GAST!NEAU CAFE | | Freight received not liter ll;nnnn 4| in connection | pam. Tuesday. { CANADIAN R SERVICE INFORMATION nm'g‘cmomnmn ml ' PACIFIC | - LOUIS ‘A DELEBECQUE—Gastineau Hotel PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence

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