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- B : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1938. by his small dog, he s s ill-fated expedition to Mos- High tide—2:2 7.2 feel P liceme: - the Fourth R s . e = s High tide—2:21 pm, 17.2 feet. |ditional policemen for the Fourth| Ty, i weighing close to 2000 benefit of Alaska residents Were|cow, the line of communications RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ; iy ;“ |d| 2 ; regular Marshal Chas, |POUnds, Had Ri backed agdinst approved by the Senate on June 7.| has been desperat extended o g e sl 45| the wall pt him with One of these was to authorize the | 1n capturing Shanghai, Japan All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG he United St Employees’ Compen- | {0k China’s New Ti pline OLTON BooEs . AMERICAN TOBACCO CO. “f'“,:’y“'\“'\::‘“ ) animals' leg and caused him to sation Committee to receive and |jn on Hankow, it is striking ot sheer his head away temporarily, consider the claim of Mrs. Marie China's Chicago, its central rail es for $5.00 IS STOPPING HERE NOW G but long enough for Riesser to get Franizen McDonald of Valdez, for | terminal. The bombing of Canton 00 in rides for $2.50 DRIVE 18 STARTED away to safety. disability compensation on account seems intended to stop supplies On the last leg of his first trip FOR FOURTH FUNI Although not seriously injured, Of an injury received in the course reaching Chiang's troops from that E. V. Jenny, representa- E according to the findings of his Of her duties as a Government em- | po; ¢ skl * according it ; s as a Gover . which is China’s New Orleans tive of the American Tobacco Com Financial Committeemen Carl|,pusician, the dairyman is plain- Ployee with the Bureau of Educa- So far it has not been especially, e NEW REPRESENTATIVE Schramm could use his customary | 5 ¥ PR 0 it of appointing deputies e e e e S 2 ES-JIGGS-I'VE g YOU CERTAINLY HUH- ALL THE ’ 5 j PROPERTY IN D OUT OF TH PICKED OUT A 2 TE WORLD AN arl I I | D_NEIGHBORHOOD- SWELL HILL TO § WELL- ME WIFE 4 You HAD TO IT GOT TOO CROWD- || I'D LIKE TO-- CLIME TO GET }| GENERALLY k ED. TO. 'SUIT _ME == | SINCE WHEN COMES AFTER ME |: WANT YOU TO SEE DID YOU TO DRAG ME —_— MY PLACE- START GIT— HOME - SO THAT W THINKING . s e 0 0000 \ TIN' SO MAKES 1T EASY- &F BuilbiNG ° . PARTICULAR? | DON'T MIND PO TO b Stedmer Movements | WALKIN' DOWN — 1E—§EEN%EQOO\”- . NORTHBOUND . ¥ m e North Sea scheduled to arr . . e Columbia sche 1« . . ] 30 o'clock € . pstward Trip : oozt . B $CGHAVRN naddia to -aEriveS ] n ® Yukon due Fr il . 0 I . SCHEDULED SATLINGS . ci 1 er of ® Baranof schedule from o te ris, ¢ e Seattle 9 am. tomoOrrow . oy rived here t night ® Prince Louise chedulec to ® June 1 L ; ‘:“. "\H : 1¢ {;.1‘1']v vr."’rr‘ \\4" to [,;.. from : | O \l“\\l\\ ? w ® Nortl 1 ed to o | VR b ki R R Yo ot Mot Beattil Julv LRG0 el LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS of soldiers from Chilkoot!® Seattle 9 p.m. July 1 © SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve tomorrow. The Haida ® Prince Robert luled to sail e 1 Moderaive % N U I §th Bt it wy then| 8 | Trom Venoouvee s pb., duly ¢ an pdernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A, etime before the Fourtl . 1 3 < e eutian sche ed to sail from @ Following acceptance of Carl Carl- S Seattle Jul at 9 am ® s0n's I nation as a member of LAST RITES FOR ® Princess Alice scheduled to sail ® the City Council at the regular . o from Vancouver 9 pm. July & meeting of that body last MRS MENUMAN ']0 e 32 o Elton Engstrom was elected to suc- | BE ON TOMORROQW ¢ Princess Charlolte scheduled to @ |ceed him in the position by a vote il from Vancouver 11 am. ® of 3 to 2 over S: e Degan. The s Tor Mre. Jennie| ® ., 01 4 sposial oruis o |latter was the runner-up candidate ‘M . eyl ® Prince George scheduled o o for Councilman in the April ele L “l“ e il from Vancouver July 4 @ | (ion \ at he me 1t the © W. ( pobS L aR0 i 4 ® | Practically a third of the entire 7 y 3 : e o il 0t un}su‘|J .§n’ T,“”?\(.mm . ion \\v;.«‘;.nlnxlunvu l\:\;!)! um-“y]d— 1. steriational Mereandlls s a BeoR oIt Mestng. Ko P ) acduled W0 aralva »{ Ordinance No. 5, or the g with the eulogy being read by Capl.|e " port af 1 a.m. tomorrow and e |pew tratfic ordinance R said it bad been practically decided to abandoa the ail Line and put its five trans- ey e : e sails south one hour later. @ |piecented by City Attorney Frank - liners into the California-New York servi The five shins, to be cperated by the Panama e "‘]“‘l;‘l‘\'"”‘” et ’:”"l"]”” ® Mt. McKinley southbound July ® | Fogter, and given first reading by Line, will renlace the three luxury liners recently f the coast run. The City of Bal S A 5 thi Bunt of| © | Clerk Tuckett, Tmportant details of | above, is one of the vessels which will give Los Angeles and San Francisco a weekly passenger service (o bags T gk . LOCAL SAILINGS (]l vt R its it ibee & the east coast & { Harris. The interment Will be| g Ectobein sahods o ®lthe regulations are its speed lim he cast coast. oo o s Wednesday at pm. for St @ |the city limits and 12 miles Per | og) houses have been entered and |Uncle S: W 9 i FICNIO. FOSTRONED % k? b Lo gt 3 ¢ |hour passing schools, intersection |pot gy :m;v]z-\ but money ha PRIVATE BIL[S e K o | l The Juneau Women's Club pic-| ® Dart leaves cvery Saturday @, je ang providing for licensing peen stolen 3 To Know How Long | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! nic which was scheduled to have ® Af 10 am. for Pelersbure. o /,ng entorcement : i ] Is to Fight I I " been held today at Auk Beach was| ® Port Alexander, Kake and ® oo inittee on streets and public 5 P apan Is to Figh e ks e L { ¢ postponed until the first sunny,|® Wayport S| s raquested Janitor services |NTRE Idl':\\l\"rnl'u\' oo - Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska | summery day. {*® % ° 2. ° °°"°"° °iforthe Nat from the School Board e B it Continued trom Page One) AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL I e and the latter through President | z 4 SR i & | . e R B 5 i % Attacked by an angry bull in his what it costs to run the Japanese ] Shudshift petitioned the Council for % e ¢ 2 bt ! I E [ GREEN TOP | TIDES TOMORRow some new plumbing fixtures which e 4% Lemon Creek lash evenin sovernment. ] PHONE 612—Day or Night | : G ———% they agreed to look after the in- |7 2 k 3 | ally Japan is in an un- | TN 2 X i Douglas Dairy had a close call from comfortable plight, as military ob- Hangar and Shop in Juneau { CABS—PHONE Ta e SO At e . |death and was undoubtedly saved Four of Alaska Delegate Anthony | cervers point out, Like Napoleon ey P t ow tide am, -44 feet Request was also made for ad- e 4. Dimonts Bivate’ Hlile tor et SHELL SIMMONS Chief Pilot i | | | { | tory. Mr. with the sales r Jenny is highly pleased - i ncevasmad 2 |lief of Hugh O'Farrell and the National Park while in the employ | Friday afternoon at 4-H Club, TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PL —PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative estate of Thomas affney in clear- of the Government. ing their account of certain Gov- DRI o s e ernment funds destroyed in the | FIRE AL! pon: in Alaska | MRS. MILLS HOSTESS to his company’s products: Lucky Mrs. John Mills entertained with Strike Cigarettes, Half and Hall |three tables of bridge at her home E & pipe tobacco, Riz La Criz papers|last evening complimentary to her ¢ home of Norma Barekson foricouepment safe in the marshal's A GENUINE ALARM and Bull Durham house guests, Mrs. William Robert- | teir bi-weekly meeting. The after-| vy o0 ot Nome in the fire of 1934.|' Last night's alarm of 1-6| ) y o . noon was spent in playing cards! St e e son and Mrs. Charles Graham. okt F £ | The other bill passed by the Sen- | was but monthly drill signal “} v G BTl Bl f % and games after which refresh- : : 3 3 he kmpire classitieds for| Prize winners were Mrs. James |ate was one to reimburse Grant|and not an authentic alarm. ¢ results. 9 e ments were served. sults. Sey, high score; Mrs. Alex Gair,| o P g £ DN S SRRk T e L ‘ ‘ i Those present at the meeting !~ Pr - = W g Jounsen, oul were Patsy Raulet, Florence, Irene, pany, has arrived in Juneau from|Lindstrom and Grant Logan start- fno pruised and is only able totion in 1927 effective PR ; i the Westward and Interior. Mr. ed solicitation from local business | ,et around with difficult, In all Another of the bills passed au- : FRUAY ads [DednuSigis len Jenny, who is accompanied by Mrs. firms for donations toward the cele- |\ panility death will be the dan- |[thorizes payment to Wm. A. Fleek ™ — SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Jenny, is making a brief stop here bration of July Fourth this Year yorous animal's fate. of Douglas, of $61.70 in settlement H. Pearson, G. W. Pearson, John Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier at the Hotel Juneau and within a short time had quite g 2 of his claim for services and mater- |C. Rumohr, and Wallace Anderson, oyt R Z g Both Mr. and Mrs. Jenny are en-|a little sum of money pledged. lials used in making repairs to the for the loss of clothing and per- TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. \ thusiastic about Alaska and their Other members of the committee 4-H CLUB HOLD3 | United States jail and marshal's sonal effects destroyed in a fire ;’\2““‘1" lflc lijlW‘lfx lflle}'; 'I‘ednakt;e, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, o reception by Alaskans wherever will probably solicit individuals and office at Douglas. which burned the ranger cabin timshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. they have journeyed in the Terri-|homes. WEEKLY MEETING Another was the bill for the re- they occupied in Mt. McKinley Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA | under the supervision of Mrs. Chet| Ellis and Mrs. L. Iverson, met af Oven-fresh every day! Uni- form, golden loaves . . . ap- pealing to the eye and to the | appetite Always Ask for ‘ & Cusid dnluded Mrs, Alex) Galr, b, i meviiita Hansen, Pat and Betty HOTEL JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. | PEERLESS BREAD | A L A s x A Mrs. Robert Fraser, Mrs. Leonard | noi,, Marvel Gettis, Oeide Ward R | Johnson, Mrs. William Robertson R TrHAE B o Bt b | Louise Hanna, Norma Barekson, and the two supervisers. The next meet- PLEASANT” “ ing will be reld July 8 al the home of Marvel Gettis on the Fritz Cove Charles Graham, Mrs. James Sey, Mrs. Elton Engstrom, Mrs. | Felix Gray, Mrs. Tom Cashen, Mrs B Beauty Shop. TRANSPORTATION CLARENCE WISE B Every Room a View Room. Smith, Mrs. Joe Riedi and |p o [ Ownkr-Mahager 5 . Henry Langfeldt. | | WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junean » A - ees b -1 SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound { NORTH SEA ......June24 June 28 June 30 N fi»\ SERVING ‘ PICNIC POSTPONED The annual picnic of the Doug- FORD AGENCY las Island Women’s Club scheduled Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. NORTHLAND NORTH COAST . July 5 July 5 4 July 6 July 8 Yo (Authorized Dealers) s for today was postponed on account | % | NORTH SEA July 12 July 14 Seattle |of the rain and will not be held GREASES 'y FRED C. CHARMAN, A e L 19 ED C. CHA N, Agent ... S. S. TONGASS July 1 [luntil some time after the Fourthy GAS — OILS | J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . S. S. CHATHAM July 8 {and ‘will be arranged particularly | CITY WHARF | when several nice days seem to be | iy GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . YEAR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE t EXERCISE FOR HEALTH | Bowl at the BRUNSWICK | Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- lalizing in American and Chinese Dishes. |t JUNEAU MOTORS o A N | Foot of Main Street INJURED; RIBS BROKEN | Two cases of broken ribs were |reported from falls within a week here. J. L. Johnson sustajned sev-| |eral broken ribs when he fell off | {his boat the first of last week, and PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ———. AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL P Emil Uberti in a fall Saturday | l TRY US ONCE! night also broke ribs. \ Service Every Trip D | e | Le; Due June: Due Juneau | £ e, s SNEAK THIEVES BUSY | Steamer Sea::lee Northbound Southbound | THE SIGN OF ROLLER Ifll'man S-Fflendly Sneak thieves are reported to be | MT. McKINLEY June 25 July 1 DEPENDABI E A B .LE busy in Douglas and residents are | | tALASKA ... June 27 "“n‘m Spdll!ling—— ERVI ; e RINK FORTUNE [] | Warned to keep their doors locked, | *COLUMBIA June 28 July | S Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. |something that has not been re- | Juneau to Vamcouver,| :vukon s July 1 - ..é 1 B s 9@ famous t g jred on the island & Sev- | ARANOF ....... 2 uly ALAKAS‘ Go Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. A U5 WV SN M Jeles. Sev i Victoria or Seattle | :bevary .. b Juy 1 w BELT L *ALEUTIAN July 5 July - 0UT“ ‘ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ALASKA gully 3 e | From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS [} \ uly | o S | PRINCESS LOUISE PG INEET, Ty . augis Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE ON PRl NCE SHIPS ‘ July—5, 15, 26 AEoRRMEe SN Tk e Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS PRINCESS ALICE ALASKA July 18 July 20 (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays . “Prince nupert" and Thursdays) July—8, 19, 29 and “Prince George” *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie 4 PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST \ ’ auernating lesve | PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | o, 0"yt nortnbouna snd sohthbound, From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the ? Juneau southboun: July 22 { T 1—Southeaste; Route—Call: Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Van’s Store e s ey ety Sl R, .. Gold Coast at NOME . Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Transcontinental t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. TR THE ALASKA LINE | | | August 6 and 20 i Tickets, reservations and full Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. { From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the ! Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL : ’ at midnight. “Prince Robert” July 9 and 23 278 8. FRANKLIN e e | HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the at 7:30 am particulars from B. 0. ADAMS, Agent THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. ADIAN, vrmmme (f8 B +<— | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Comfort of Guests! Y i GASTINEAU CAFE TIONAL CANADIAN , lSka St TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE . DELEBE F— — — G | in comecuon LI MNEAN - SE pAcmC SERVICE-*ON-*ALL*R il PHONE: ?36, Office; Green 465, B:fl:&n:f‘Au AR ! AIR SERVICE INFORMATION __{[ aemne " """ ‘onc a0 :