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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 11, 1938. 0y BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS %) E: — s E ft . T THAT FOR RENT HEAD O'DOUL HELLO- CHIEE -1 HAVE i) THIS WILL BE | N’ INTO JIGGS' HOUSE - - “THAT BAD NEWS- "FOR RENT BE READY- YOu SAID || OUR DAILY WEANS THEY'LL GIT INTO ONE OF HEAD® O'DOUL IS CALL- [|| BOYS-THE IT- |_KIN EXERCISE MEANS I L E L THEIR OLD-TIME ARGUMENTS - — ING ON JIGGS- YES - || ARGUMENT AR TH' EVERY DAY- ¥ 2 = I MAKE 1T SNAPPY=-— || IS STARTIN' [| VOICES- FROM NOW | ¢ - : SN~ T AN’ | KNOW WHAT THAT 51{/ D < b g MEANS FROM THE OLD F\/ffml i :f” . T - DAYS - I'VE GOT _TO - g s L '‘PHONE THE CHIEF — - } i The steamer Yukon, Capt. S. SI AI_EUTIAN Glasscock, with P B. Coe - o] ser, brought eleven passengers to Juneau from Seattle, Wrangell, P The Aleutian passed southbounc = eisburg and Ketchikan this morn- through Juneau carly this morn- ing, staying in port from 8 o'clock ing, bringing in thirteen p: nger 43 to 1 in the afternoon from the Westward and taking ou (’q Copr. 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World riht wd Prom Seattle passengers were Ei- bisteher ta Mae Kolasa. M Mae Post, Mrs From Seward passengers were H = b " g S - - 7 — OGRS Ry S S o Thomas Ri Thomas Riggs Jr., J. Thompson, J. Sullivan o060 e 000 co oo . . : I Mrs. J. A, Walden, Dr. Ernest Leroy! From Cordova — Olive Biggar.|e . WAYS U"Iverslt uf Al student loan -y o o ten w1 o Steamer Movements s Aok From Ketchikan N. Lester C 1a Virginia | o NORTHBOUN . |F n June 1 of this j show Troast 1owith, A. J. La- | ¢ Columbia due early tomorrow e an HAS RA l Alask |a total of $10,292.88 plus earnning From Wiangell—L. B. Chisholm. | Gasa, C. Rusch, Mrs. R. E. Sullivan,| ¢ morning . lof $1570.23. A total of 320 foans mrom Petersburg — Mrs. H. A. Robert Wippel ® North Sea due tomorrow B |amounting to $ 250 has been nhl, W. B. Johnson, Mrs. Johnsor Leaving for Seattle were Mrs.| e princess Louise due late to- e H |made from all loan funds to date X Seven passengers from Junean Willlam Tur: J. Dupree, Mrs.| o afterncon or eve- ® [] u" s rUWIng of June 1, 1938. boarded the Yukon for Skagway. Iupree J. K Bertl Ale: . . —_— - They were Mrs. S. Nye, Bob Do € M R. C. P n, R. Roa . due Wednesday ° —_— LA Lyle Hebert, R. Wippel, J. B. H. F hute. Percy Reynolds, Peter | o YULED SAILINGS . B” Smi | r " " » Farthest North Collegian) 4-H CLUB HOLDS . . 6 IS . il Smith, Former Juneau- ’ ~ Warrack, E. S. Barnett, Mrs. H. M. Ec zal Fr W. Paust.| e Baranof scheduled to sail from @ § . The receipt of a check 1or $1,000 MEET LAST NIGHT Wwells. L. Hern, Dupree children, LaVerne o geattle July 13 at 9 a.m . ite and Slgnal Corps |from Archie W. Shiels of South s = - Be Beale, W. F. Tesley. H.| o Princess Alice scheduled to e M Bellingham, Washing 7 s : e T r 58 E 0 an, New Agen ellingham, Washington, brings the seting of “the. 4-H CIob e HEI_I_ FLYING d ; ; ; A : N':tmfl ('j(::\:‘ A v o| Marine Airways announced’ toda the University of Alaska to a total| ) L hne N o from Seattle July 14 at 10 e (he installation of a new radio sfa- 65, 98,000, Regnring, who, 380 M1 i med dish-towels and ¥ 1‘ sk ‘ o tion at Sitka, in connection wi President of the Pacific| ;540 potholders. A littie later in ¥ FIVE GUME IN 3 BB O e ice, and the American Fisherles, Inc, and Wil-Ipe evening games were played, fol- 2 B o pointment of Bill Smith, forn liam. Timson, Fresident of the Al-))ggipg refreshments were S ySeattle duly 19 at 9 am. 2| Signal Corps man, well khiown In aska Packers Association, each gave | eryeq d o from Seattle July 15 at 10 e Juneau, as operator of the new sta- $500 to establish this fund. It was decide club spor il. T : oition and Marine Airways trafii Satisfied this fund was rendering | sor g sale to take place at the . \ ceheduled (o sail from | TePresentative in Sitka. splendid service to students of | meeti ——e ; § Bi0E Tty 15 at 0 b o| Smith, who wvas with the Signal the university, the donors gemer-| gey new have been Pl Plane The motorship Estebeth, Capt.| o Beatte sV & \‘_I“:ml”“i to 9| Corps for 10 years, was in Juncm ously added $500 each Ilast I} admitted into the org tion, and 1 urchase Plane 1rom Gus Gustatson and Purser Dave o all trom Vancouver July 15, ¢|fom 1832 to '35 the Signal Corp: Now the fund receives another $1-|the membership list now include Pacific Alaska Ramsay, returned to Juneau early| & (& # s 7 4| service. He and his wife had their 000 from Mr. Shiels and Mr. Tim-| Norma Bareksten, Marie Hannah " yesterday morning from its island | 3 Al;‘u]x;m; scheduled to sail from e ome at the Signal Corps apart- son. Ouida Ward, Betty and Pat Nelson, irways run with five passengers, | A E s ments. . B The university’s first student loan | Bernice, Florine, and Irene Haff- ‘ S From Sitka—Frank Good, Ches-| 3 Seattle July 16 at 9 am. | “rye ney sitka radio station win FISHY CENSUS is taken by ‘“:‘,‘l‘e'e;g5’:,5055’;“5'5‘,‘::‘2;?25 fund was established by the An- Winn, Marvel Geddes, Fhell Simmons, Alaska Air Trans- ter Marel, Luba Bates % P:)m“'\l rChT”]c“', ,,:."“,'1‘]" iy o|be in constant communication wi salmon pass ""f{,“';‘éiifll“fff,;m;'ésslzi'fioo 00 sovernment project, | chorage Woman's Club. Then came | pg % ilsed. EKend port chief pilot, announced today From Kimshan—Joe Veser il ";'q rom Vancouver JU | Marine Airways planes, and get “""'e;'::fisho:“mb about 63 feet, passing the daw. the Lawrence C. Phipps loan fund | Charline Arnold, and Rosey Meier be will fly to Fairbanks with PAA From Tenakee—O. Hansen. e % ~(}j e heduled to o | OPerate on a new frequency of 50 to be followed by the Fairbanks| The next meeting of the club will tomorrow morning to close a deal - - e - . rm,(]ll,.‘ "“"7(, .,\",\“,1”‘;(," 1; ° to which all Marine Airways st 3 - % High School Alumni Association | take place July 23, at which time with the Pacific Alaska Airways for DELEGATE DIMOND 3 *‘aL o ;::] BEICIIOE, Ui o | tions will now be tuned. Chief Pilot not in the world, conducting its loan fund and the Yeopold F.|Mildred Kendler and Marie Han- a Fairchild 71 seaplane to take the by ek s " e Alex Holden said the change in fre- chief ivities in this vicinity, and | Schmidt loan fund. Interest rates|nah will have charge of the eve- place of the Bellanca lost in the SPEAKS TOMORROW : ,;:}:’l"l"\B)(‘::(:‘]?dh‘\‘"”']"'!::f:”l : will be to “scheduled airline now employing approximately 800 on all loan funds are four per cent' ning’s entertainment recent fire. - . AL Ta0 s Wednesday o] duencies, ‘to. eliminate Anterter men in its extensive dredge, drag- i B B il Simmons will fly the ship to It was announced today that Al-| ¢ M‘fK 1v-"‘ '1_““2“":‘1“ lext o CDCOUNtered on the otherwis EN LIN line and hydraulic operations in | Juneau, either Wednesday or Thurs- aska’s Delegate to Congress, An-| o0 ‘F“‘(’l‘ Sl e next o crowded dial.” this area. The company also is day, and will equip it with two-way ( J. Dimond, will speak over I i B o| The Sitka station will be in opera- engaged in quartz mining in the COLUMBIA LUMBER co e radio communication. station KINY tomorrow afternoon g po wDCRb MEEOS ¢ |tion tomorrow, and the call letter; B S district ° The Fairchild Simmons will buy, at the regular 5 o'clock program,| o FSE 8H S ICHIES 10 S8 CYCIY ¢ will be K-A-I-K-, which might be (Fairbanks News-Miner) - ; OF ALASKA bas a Wasp, super-charged motor. sponsored weekly by the Juneau o h“‘m"{‘d (‘::iv;:”r;\p.n or Sit- ¢ sort of a pun when one learns that Announcement comes from the DRILL TEAM PRACTICE ALAS 450 horsepower, and a controllable Woman's Club. Delegate Dimond’s B TR S the Marine Airways Sitka office Boston office of the United States prompers of the Reb Driil pitch propellor subject for tomorrow will be “Air :D""L" 1:]""}“ '1“r-'Pf“‘“"“l' ® |is adjacent to Lorentzen's bakery. |Smetling, Refining and Mining “‘f“““.‘.],‘, : ,U(‘ 1‘,( be present at a LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Alaska Air Transport will have Mail.” £ ;’m /;!1«1»1-":-1(";2- l;,“l“v ’f“;d : B Company of the election of ROy B.| g coin) practice scheduled for 8 o' PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU {hree planes, including the Fair- e e P e 2 y Earling of Fairbanks as vice-presi- | ;jocx tomorrow evening at the Odd SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve child, a Lockheed and a Stinson Try the kmpire classitieds for S o g e el e o dent and general manager of the paowe Hall. This will be the fin- and Modernize Your Home Under Titie'I, F. H. A now in operation. results. o company in charge of extensive . ,ractice before the arrival of Mrs ’ N, BN - e A , T n!l:'lm'mn:» basing at tn.m‘mnk; He | #oee Hawkins, -and all; parficipants = = TIDES. TOMORROW. BUUND INS!D will continue to make his home i the team ave requested to be on Fred Barragar fao=e JONORTN here. : time. A5 | Before coming to Fairbanks in | . 3 High tide—0:30 am., 16.1 feet — 11927, Mr. Earling was employed by Low tide=6:59 a.m. -12 feet Mrs., Mae Post, widow of Wiley the company for several years in " High tide—1:29 p.m., 148 feet. | Post, killed in an airplane crash at|the Nome area. He came here as " Low tide—7:01 pam. 30 feet Point 15;"‘;‘”“ with Will Rogers, ar- | consulting engineer and served in A rived in Juneau on the Yukon this|that capacity two seasons. In 1928 c l s d [ morning and will fly to Fairbanks pe was promoted to assistant gen- | TRANSPORTATION | tomorrow. She is a guest at the eral manager at Rairbanks. In No- nas uar er Gastineau Hotel vember 1936 he succeeded O. J. COMPANY i = Mrs. Post will visit with Mr. and |Jeston as general manager. Rfllle"a"ce IS | Mrs. Joe Crosson and Mr. and Mrs.| The U, S. Smelters is the largest [ Don Gustafson. She will rema adt g concern 1 ska A t. B d o4 | :RY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. = . - Arctic Boun o wv || Alaska Air T t,Inc. | - WY surrer-suppER (% M\ h SEATTLE | s aska Air Transport, Inc. AS A FAID-UF EUBACRIDES 29 e SERVED SUNDAY + s pamous motes is | S, S. TONGASS July 15 Sl | . . KETCHIKAN, Alaska, July 11.- closo to the theatres andi} S S. CHATHAM July 22 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER lC (ll y (lS (1, mplre Coast Guard cutter Reliance is here| Clifford Berg and hi: b o & enroute to Bering Sea for two| Sylvia Berg, were host I'ASSI'AI\‘XGERS FREIGHT 3 & 2 I is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of months patrol duty. The guarder | to a group of friends last evening at ; aomt REFRIGERATION Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast e - o p T LARGE R g | will then return to the base at Hon-|a buffet-supper at their home on| RoOMS, ° AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL CAPITOL THEATRE | - | St e o | guests played cards during the re- ALY ~ AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE ‘F. , L I 5 | mainder of the evening. | D. B. FEMMER PHONE 612-— Day or Nith “NOTHING SACRED" rsn Lands | Those present for the affair in-| AGENT : ! | ® cluded Miss Anita Porter, Miss )NEw WASHI NGTON Phone 114 Night 312 Hangar and Shop in Juneau Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE F ’ Helen Allen, Miss Louise Skinner, | X 3 3 . . ol isherman | Miss Pat Hussey, Miss Corrine Dun- | SHELL, SIMMONS——Chief Pilot | | TAQ | 3 can, Miss Geraldine Bodding, Miss| RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher S | BUTTE, Mont., July 11.—Relax- | Katherine Porter, Miss Yvonne 2 Rad T ing after fishing the Big Hole near | PrTy, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Foster All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped & 5 Y lctrmcm’s-Friendly Butte for several minutes without Ethan Nelson, Bill Hixon, Maynard | 4 quipp - d a bite, Mrs. Patsy Holland was| Wahlstrom, Bab Stoft, Bob Lind-| Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG e“ Al rorTung [ standing carelessly near the shore | 1uest, Nat Warden, Gerald Boddins, | ) < F1 when a nine-pound rainbow trout | D€an Williams, and John Whiteley. | - L T |suddenly grabbed the hook. She | st A p |was jerked into the water before, Try The Empire classifieds for | « i she could recover her balance. With | FeSults. M A R l N E A l k w A Y s ! |the help of companions she landed | the rainbow in 30 minutes. | 2-Way Radio Communication i I A vADIAN Travel = A SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE 1 YA ! 3 . i Exmclsz.rsn “!:EALTH PR P 3 ¥ on a N St Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier ' . ., -Bowl 4 4 ———— "PR | SHIUNG SCHEDUL‘E *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. - 1 CESS" Duz Cove, Hoonah, and return, b o ’ DEPENDABLE Leave Due Juneau 2 Juneau *Prequent Nonschedule Tri 10% off Reund Trip. Recreation Alleys van s st°re SERVICE [ Liner | Steamer Seattle Northbound = Southbound | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Cafe in Connection Spec- . REGULAR | MT. McKINLEY July 6 July 9 July 15 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ializing in American and 278 S. FRANKLIN o v I t v $YUKON ..July 8 July 11 July 13 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot: viC HOSS, Traffic Re thti Chinese Dishes. U. S. AIRMAIL {Juneau to Vancouver, :jcovumsia uy 9 Juy 1z Juy 18 i ; 3 ¢ Representative % orvice Every Tri | . s BARANOF ... “July 13 July 16 July | _' ‘ TRY US ONCE! Service Every Trip Victoria or Seattle | ;i rega Suyls v Juyn | 5 *ALEUTIAN July 16 July 19 uly { % GREEN TOP Juneau-Fairbanks SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ALEERRO N i g o) e A R | e MT. McKINLEY . ~..July 20 July 23 July 29 & CABS—PHONE Bethel-Nome | PRINCESS LOUISE *COLUMBIA Juy23 Juy2s A 1 | - July 15, 26 {ALASKA July 26 July 30 Aug. 1 | ‘ c o A L ; Sead U, s BARANOF - July 37 July30 Aug. 5 g 6 7 8 i e B PRINCESS ALICE | *ALEUTIAN . July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 | 3 . Sat. Lv. Whiteh - Sun. . | y 2 | E PHONE 412 e 'i: P;lrh::l::' ::::: R July 19, 29 *_connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie‘ p. BUY GREEN TOP RIDE = wea.'Th. PRINCESS CH and Kodiak points. | ¢ ¢ COUPON BOOKS: [Ar.| Bi00) 7:30 Jul .,'.}m‘O"E §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. % | PAGIFI COAST v 8:30) L t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagwaydagg sx;k? et e $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Connections at Vancouver with §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova ax ward for co 3 co' $3.00 in rides for $2.50 11 30iAr. Flat Canadian Pacific Services: | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. A e VA Bk T | t—Connects with S. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Janeau Ti00) A Rell Teanaostinental I SAILINGS Seattle No. Bound OSSR .. . . . T 12130/ Ar. Nome - 1:30 Trans-Atlantic H E s K A L I N E . Bound So. Bound : 1 s sy T ALA AN L NORTH SEA ........July 8 July12 July 14 HOTEL GASTINEAU | PACIFICALASKA musew reervitions sna run Tieket Offion~Fhens 2 o g NORTHLAND - Jay 13 July 18 3uiy 18 : uly Eff | AIRWAYS, INC. Bt D | NORTH SEA July 22 July %6 July 28 Every fOI"( Made for the | S o V. W. MULVIHILL FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent o 1 ral presen! ive Agent, C.P.R. o ¢ e - - Comfort of Guests! 9 £e : J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . Phone GASTINEAU CAFE LOUIS A. DELFRECQUE Juneau Alaska . b S ~= = & - CITY WHARF .. » ANAD b '»"mg' GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .............Phone 18 __in connection GASTINEAU HOTE'; cpficfi“}éN i l:lSka SIC&mSh!p Cflxnpanv ) nome 08 S PHONE: 106 SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-RUUTES z ’ ' AIK SERVICE INFORMATION YERR 'ROUND RLASKA SERVICE o Ll

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