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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JULY 6 I938 4 SR — N BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE MCMAN”b ot s it & i ET SR i R — 3 1 3 <WHAT WILL THE | | -HELLO- JIGGS = SHE'S ALL QGHT—\ - T‘f@p“ ?‘,i‘w—ggr%/\%ori“— EIGHBORS THINIK 2 | | REMEMBER ME 2-| | 3UT SHES Tarnd | arlne eWS | GAVE PAOVED GEF ToE | M GONNA GO OUT JERRY KERRY: || ENGIN' LESSONS | | AVENUE- ) | OF TOWN SO THAT i AM AN OLD || TObAY AND el . | AVENUE THI]&T ):\A CIVING i Al FRIEND OF MORROW SO I'M § | UP MY SINGING = MOy INDEED- ¢ THINK- YOUR WIFE'S GOIN' OUT OF Fl i | WANT YO TO GIVE ME FAMILY = HOW TOWNFOR A _ T T A LESSON T AF - l =43 4 | HOON AND ONE TOMOR- ok et g i ool TI | ROW-JE9-COME cVeR 5 ‘ RIGHT AWAY ~ ATMANY PORTS, ABOARD ALASKA | % PACIFIC COAST FOR THIS PORT fi[ SEATTLE, July 6.-—Steamer One Day Suspension of , on the Southeast A t Route. ailed fo 1 nortl Work Takes Place for eSS Bl St Memorializing Event class and tcerage pas-| | enge aboard. . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 8. Passenger ka booked (@ ®© ®© © ® © o ¢ o o o : | Hur of Pacific Coast mari- for Juneau include Miss Ellen Reep.|® Steamer Movements { Lu % time workers halted work erday J, R. Guerin am Milonas, W. J.! @ . | {n memorializing the deaths of Gallagher, Mrs. Besetto, Miss Rita|e .\‘()l'l'l'lllsll('hn i OF ALASKA : strikers in the bloody coastwise Mos Edith Westerland, W. J. Pol e Prince Robert m. port ? and kout in 1934 lock, Bob O'Connor S nwm{n-.}}l V(‘y \:lli‘(lhl Skag- ¢ LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS lors walked off h,yu in San - way a onigh 3 e iy Pl e Pranciseo. For two hours memorial o Priciets Chatlothe sesdiied 10 o . PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU services were held and all maritime e arrive 1:30 p.m. tomorrow. ® SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve ¢ Cnions suspended wor day ® Prince George scheduled (o ar- ® and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. Sort 1d ¥ T oY { . rive tomorrow evening . BT In Portland, Oregon, sailors, fir 0 ’ e men and stewards walked off the Alaska due Friday ¢ Substantial Gain in Ship- £hips in ports © Mt. McKinley due Saturday. e 3 :z"lllnnmh.xl": 21 ships were tied . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . ments from Tel'rltol‘) 45 il day 7 @ Yukon scheduled to sail from e n Junc Over May In San Pedro there was an all e Seattle July 8 at 9 am . cay suspension ® North Sea scheduled to sail -} i P "Employers made no protest to the {{¢ “ffom Seatile 10 am, July 8. & Value of expouis IgtEESihskn L toppage of work which is not pro ’ e Chatham scheduled to sail e |the United States during Junc g S R | een passengers embarked for| @ from Seattle July 8, 9 pm. e |moved up virtually $300,000 over 4 \“. mr.: was not affected as mem- | I tward on the Aleutian when| e Columbia scheduled to sail e |May :n«:rulm to ‘m:* monthly re- ial services were held Sunday I iled from Juneau yes-|( e from Seattle July 9 at 9 am, e |Port of Collector of Customs Jam et ol Jin e Princess Louise scheduled to |J- Connors, released today. The to- SR g ¥ Beward passengers were: J.#. . sl Beafn Vancouver July 8 8|1l valie of sxport dikiss My wa o Arasley A, Alley, A. AbARNAR.{ @R SECI SR o|$3,600454 compared to $3,905.300 rlSH cA Jen Grover, G. Vorhics, Mary Chu-| @ North Coast scheduled to sail e |during June. Canned salmon ship- horne, M. R, Greenwood, C. Leni-|'®: fram Beattle July 14 at 10 @ |ment, which jumped from §727417 B han, George McCleary S o| in May to $1.278,394 last month, wa — - SPRINGS I.EAK | For Valdes—Jack Brehm, G.|e Northland scheduled to sail e|largely responsible for the increase s ¥ i | er, Carl DeYour e from Seattle July 15 at 10 @ 18 CUMpIEIE Top UL e Al k AI T t l | v Cordova—E. R. Baghy, Wil-|e am . R a a r rans or 9 nc. !' “-nn Wolf. Tongass scheduled to sail from @ | sh and froze DOWN QUIGKLY BTE i o i 1lf R LY ol iniln: O SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Biddlecombe e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® I}:n]]flu.w $ lr’; ;‘:1 [‘ e S | ® Denali scheduled southbound e Salmon : 3 s 4 R g S; k ff 0 (G B s tebteon ol Other 33 Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska tanley Sinks d\l/“ m H ® Baranof scheduled southbound e | v(“:-".'lf“‘[”’ e 1,278,394 AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL i | . ured or preserved maney—Owner Vig, LN Jled to ar- | (except shellfish) S 1 ® Princess Alice sceduled ar- - o : Crew Saved T A I( E s 3 8 o rive ¢ oclock Friday mom- | Cod 5 PHONE 612 —Day or Night | | ® ing and sails south 2 hours @ Salmon 6,467 % on the S. S. Washington of the TR 3 o ¥ : | s urner, 15, arrived in New York on the & g _ EEATTLE, Jply 0—Badio mes | o later gl grnuyteg States Lines, after leaving England in dvhunhw of British police, |} Hangar and Shop in Juneau e e ; ® Aleutian scheduled southbound e ey who wanted her to testify against Allen Shaw, 41, who is alleged to have } v 5 % 2 < hradquarters here report the sink- UUT TUDAY ® next Monday . b “kidnaped” her. The girl, shown above, is an American citizen. She is ||| SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot ‘ ing of the fish carrier Stanley in |e LOCAL SAILINGS . Shrimp being held for questioninw in cooperation i+ the British police. | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ‘ %0 fathoms of water near v:nmll;»n Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® romm- [u‘un : A eape | Island, off Cape Ommaney, South- w Tk L Wednesday at 6 p.n. for Sit- | Furs and fur-skins . _ . g e 1-|\l{;;y i .(\"{‘,‘.,;“‘1\:.»\" \,H;IIH](': tnight|® _ka and wayports. 4 ;5‘ o4t 3 Ll Haines and Skagw All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped One message stated the Stanley | * o S : .| ® Dart leaves every Saturday | Fox For Skagway passengers were Overatl 3 - : : 9 o'c ringing seven passen- 8 aves e 7 A erating Own Aeronauti a sprung a leak and the halibute ff,,j' o h““'m;l .,:lf‘:'“';:‘:':"::“;- at 10 am. for Petersburg, © Black and silver 910 Mrs. J. W. Komen, F. Carothers, W.| P g ronautical Radio Station KANG vas signaled to give aid. Bert | g o AXIIE 3 exinder. Eake. s Blue 200 Cunningham, E. Smith, Claire Hay- | == | e ot | i oo for Senie v i |3 Eort sander, ko and o) Bl i culliigin, & Bl Den i crew were quickly rescued but the| Inbound passengers were carolld WP o o o o ¢ White 285 Duncan, Edith Lindegard, Rose Tro- Flanley went down so fast they|Robertson, Dr, J. C. Haldeman, Mrs.| . SR é Fur-seal skins 344 | pea ;- yad no-chance of even retrieving |J. C. Haldeman, Mus. C. Henkins,j o +| Hair-seal skins 638 For Haines—Wes Overby. | fieir personal belongings. Vig said | Marie Pellon, Margucrite Murad, A% > BT dh 547 i S e I~ lost $2,500. | Clark | | TIDES TOMORROW || Mink 2,535 i 5 -Way Radle Communication The Alert located the wreck but Rfi’l’:;’:“"g ”"l”']k ’?'r”"‘} ”“‘;"':“““)‘ e = =t | Mt 22,898 | g SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE B Bes opimilns fre oy JIRELY M son, Frank Metcalf, John Laughlin,| Low Hde—3:19 am, 23 feet. | Otter .. Ti1| pifteen passe ved in Ju- A L A s K A Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier AERWol phiar s o great ‘Jnlm Barrett, Mrs. F. W. Williams,| High tide—9:45 am, 116 feet. | All other f1 |neeu this moming on the i 2] *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South - - P o A 5 = Fur manufactures rth Coast from Seattle and G i : . |P. w. wiliams, Ora Schonover| Low tide—3:08 pm, 5.1 feet. 925, North “ALASKA WILD FLOWERS™ | o s O o venmort.| High tide—9:31 pm., 144 feet. |Wool unmanufactured 29 points enroute. A J. Borkland is | RNGPORTATION J'!“‘”f‘h“ to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Dy Ada White Sharples—s$3 | Eckley Guerin, Robert Davenport Wood, timber and lumber 7,018| captain and Kon Eriksson is pur- Kimshan Cove, Huenah, and feturr. § “OLD YUKON"—$4 Robert Turner, Leonard Berlin, Ken | Bty Ore, -matte. and. baiius ety i e P COMPANY *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. Bl Tiise Jkkihe Wiskirehhi ‘.\m\(m Richard McDonald, LeRoy pothon gl . noassl X SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA e N e t, Ernest Welson, R. M. Doug- MESSENGEH UN oy i R ° TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 raaione : s, Mrs. R. M. Douglas, Dan Noon- JeiatE : ,665| Mrs. Jim Boyle, H. E. Shute, Mrs. REE i i e e il | Stone, including marble . 12,804 R. Knapp, M. Hansen, Mrs. M. Han- ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative | George Origsby, Mrs, Grigsby,| Trophies, specimens, | sen, Miss M. Han. C. Larson, Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle FORD AGENCY | Charles Volker, Orrin Kimball, P. WELF curlos, -ete; 465| Mrs. V. Kraft, V. Kraft, Howard EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. e it B v g s 2 b 20bert A s raf (Authorized Dealers) E. Beckner. Behvan cABDD 682| Kraft, Robert Kraft, Miss M. Kraft, Leaves | Paliadium 1,091 | John Knox and Jim Boyle { GREABED ! Rt s Lk st = | Tha Beamer Ts makiny cisle rdtle ’ QAR - olck \‘;“w"‘l“:”»‘-clli“]_ ‘3 K“_-Q EW;}"_'}'(“ The Messenger left this morning | Total value of products of aboard. q (HA\"I“I{\I\“[ July 8 | |Swa Lcm"c iladys Jones, O. rick-| for the annual welfare and in-| Alaska $2,440,553 S N A S. S. TONGASS July 15 | son, srimes. et i < % 7 Es & % s {1 Wit Bitohikan-Lawrence Kerr |Sancring @ip in Southeast Alaskn.| Value of United Btates PASSENGERS FREIGHT JUNEAU MOTORS ‘ | Aboard ship is Pastor H. L. Wood, products returned s 101 021\ § For Petershurg—H. Coultrap, N.|Mrs. Wood, Wanda and Virginia : | REFRIGERATION Foot of Main Street g s i S B | A. McEachran. : g i ‘| Wood. They will call at all can- Total value of shipments ° , For Hoonah—Ted Menzony. neries and out-of-the-way places, of ‘merchandise $2,631,574 | 5 S T b 2,631,574 | giving “First Aid” where needed, or | Gold $1,223,405 | Q ‘,y il o s pwss oIS B A1 Wimce Mot ot Gld s | D.B. FEMMER J('\ush m;nny in 'Kml‘vng' in Ho-liginacessary. These calls are much| . ‘ AGENT ‘ 1::13“1}'"?1‘”':] ¢ Ohina, the Jews|appreciated by people who are | 300,600 Ten sailed on the Denali from || Phone 114 Night 312 TRELLE, P o Al Ly 8 apps ; 8 2ineed of help, especially among the A i< o Juneau at midnight last night for ! SAILINGS i 3 during the Han dyna: soon after white population. ERS NORTHLAND ... July 5 July 5 {4 AD. The lmr;: Gl ok s monn | i 0. EETERSHURR ggg’gi‘ gg:s’r Jully 1§ Juiv 1‘: .| As soon as Pastor Wood returns he| Charles G. Burdick of the Forest - July July will start on his Westward tr { Service, in charge of CCC activities EPEh OapT July 18 .. 4 ‘ ; . ; | NORTHLAND (July 18 guly 18 Iarman's-Friendly | visiting churches and companies|in the Territory, is sailing this eve- | visiting churches and communities Ning aboard the Forester, Capt. B. at Valdez, Seward, Palmer and An-| M. Aikens, for Petersburg in con- chorage, then flying to Pilot Point|nection with CCC inspection. He EXERCISE FOR HE. where there is an Eskimo church|expects to be gone about two weeks Bowl at the |and to Aleknagik where a white|touching at various camps in the | church is located, then to Homer, southeast. { | Nenana and Fairbanks. - e Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- MT M’KINI-EY | 2 | Phone 109 9 23 18 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . CITY WHARF . FORTUNE £ !// \\i\sl CANADIAN ; ializing in American and _EAGIELC REGULAR i Chinese Dishes. U. 8. AIRMA]L. E | TRY US ONCE! s4 jUNEA“ BUUND Service Every Trip , ) / 7 = Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau : SI N OF J Steamer Beattle Northbound Southbound DEPENS ABLE 3 . L ROLLER SEATTLE, July 6. Steamer Mt, BARANOF Juy 2 Spanmnq— SERVICE e RINK 278 §. FRANKLIN | McKinley sailed for Southeast and I au to V {DENALI . 1 July 5 : o jjunedu 10 vancouver,| sarruTiaN 2 July 5 Skati 2 Southwest Alaska ports at 9 o'clock ’ famous Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. - i : é ) N {ALASKA . e 5 July 8 m B s e lhxg ;;\oramg with 147 flrstbclx:s Victoria or Seattle et g s 5 p - - any steerage passengers aboard. s i ; " {YUKON July 8 July 11 July 13 : ceeeeeeed|| GREEN TOP | passengers booked for Juncau in-| SOUTHBOUND sammvas | (E0KoN Sys own i | From JUNEAU To FAIRBANKS o : s. H. Grassman, B, Grass- X : 4 <l SO , CABS—PHONE :;mn. T].DJ.]R)'A;VIL Mr. :n:a Mr.?". lLu PRINCESS LOUISE jl‘tfgggr' :}:g ;: Jm§ 18 Ju1§ 22 Via Pieturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE erne Deales, Mr. an rs. John | Iy 15, 26 *ALEUTIAN July 16 July 19 July 5 c o A L Keyser, Mrs, George F. Hendrick, | iy i, {YUKON . ,J‘\:d 19 Juy23 July 2 Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS 78 |C. B. Devault, Larry Devault. PRINCESS ALICE MT. McKINLEY Ty Juy 2 Juy 2 (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays Sl AP il p PHONE 412 i The Romans are supposed o July—s$, 19, *—cConnects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkle and 'I.'h“"‘d"ys) BUY GREEN TOP RIDI ! PRINCESS CHARL and Kodiak points. AIRBANKS UB COUPON BOOKS: ‘:::;eb:::r?:;cegntg‘en RE . Mew | D Jul(j -)él“ OEE §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. From F fia R Y to the PACIFIC COAST 7 i #—Southeastern Route—Galls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Gold Coast at NOME $6.25 in rides for $5.00 §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook COAL CO. 5500 in rides for $2.50 e gt | HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE - B in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, view of mountains and har- bor. Splendi | | | | service. LARGE Rates $0).50 ROOMS, o all with Special Rates to bath Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE with magnificent id foed, perfect comfort, convenience and Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC R N S SRR | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula pflfl.s. t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie, THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT. the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE—————— —GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence 3

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