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A TR SERESR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1938. . . BRINGING UPFATHER T eiS e L e e i : — e Marine News SENI— Li{@gTHI.AN!) HAS _ Canada’s Choice 15 PAS SENGERS FGR THIS PORT CRATTLE, July 29.—The Nortn- At 10 0'¢ his morn- itheast Alaska ports with = s 1 pursengers aboard, the following “ for Juneau s e pv nd Mrs. O. Pfeifer and son, e L I G o | always expecis unres: and attempi- john Theodorsons Mr. and 5 § ; Bru s l" "I ed escapes just before the cotton Tozzi, Miss Violet Crocker Y Steamer Movements % { | picking season. r Reinikka, Miss Hilja Reini- “The prisoners don't like % ; Bitly “Corléss, Mrs, ‘Liticlls e Alaska scheduléd to arrive at @ | ‘ " "I 0 u"nac i 0y Mgl S o L Bt , on and son, A. Antin : 43 ""r‘"k "’“’“"’l . : { the hot weather just before cotton o aranof scheduled to arrive at ] H picking time the blood-hounds wiil . 7 o'clock in the morning . — ik, F ,’ . be least likely to pick up their ® Princess Charlotte scheduled ® { tra ‘ " 1 e e 2 trail if they try to escape. 5 £ Pl s e IN PORTLAND HOSPITAL | (%] & NOMIRtA T At Tiaddas ol Pat .h‘l!‘!L former Douglasit LIMA, pf,m. July The pe‘,u,{ \ o CSOMEDULED SaiiieGs e, Succumbed to complications cau vian Government L m;; :/)l.lll\‘ ; i ) E ANGS by cancer of the stomsch 1a#6 Mon- to complete a road system that one Dr. R. J, Manion, recently elected | o 4;‘1><;1;)\‘%t-:;ll;:»dlly I;,:l,,,‘,l.y A 5 a hospital at Portland, Or day may be a link in a 14,000-mile| i , head of the Canadian National Con- | ¢ pyince Robert scheduled to e | W1e'e he went less than two week motor highway from Buenos Aires L K servative Party, is pictured at Ot- ¢~ g oo ~oB00 SPORIEC 9 8 lago for treatment. Accompanied b to Alaska. | tawa just before he assumed his 5 R 5 Mrs. Rollins and a daughter, M According to the acting-trade| ; K S b o mmgat®oced el . commisioner for canada. ner-.| | TRANSPORTATION n passengers went south on TR 7 - s neau in a serious condition after S. G. MacDonald, it is estimated ince: Alice h mornin: : I‘:::zn Seattle tomorrow at 9 : several ‘#hpriths! AN some 60,000 men are employed on COMPANY here at 8 o'clock Wy The deceased is public works, including a three-year - iiMere 0, M. Martin, ‘Mis s P"'!‘Il - lx""”“\',' I“‘“‘”'“'“( “,; o wife, two daughters, > road-building program which calls L] T Morrison, F. L. Butte = O ALCOUVEL, &k ¥ 5. George ' X A r S re 2,500,00 LV Rl 3 G bdern o I Mrs. George Cortez, atid shing son for the expenditure of $12.500,000 Sallings from Ple 7 Beattl I iaurie, Miss av ! ML g A. Rollins, all of Juneau. by the rerid of 1698, EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M Lo ey, and A McClelland Tinge Qeorge scheduled 10 8| "pp ‘poiing first cante BBougis Special efforts are being made|] o - Sl ancouver Gl 028 it 'Bik Rl AbbE G R elve in the north to complete sections| Leaves Ol 1 i e f‘f;‘f‘l‘lll | from | ¥ears ago and with a trolling boa that would be used in the Pan-| : Seattle 3 1 \ ¢ ¥ikon soheduled to sall {Xom | foyiomeq the fishing biaingss: Dur- American Highway, and it it|| S. S. TONGASS July 29 e * BHncas A‘; = ',.1‘ st i | ; to e |iNg the past six or seven year hoped the 3.000-mile road from |§ §. . CHATHAM Aug. 5 e SReia have resided fn Juneau. Less than Ecuador to Chile will be ready| BRI e sail from Vancouver at 9 e i b for teathic 1680 |} PASSENGERS FREIGIT anadian National & ner Prince | o p.m. August 3 o & year ago. the Rollins home w: c in E | REFRIGERATION "v|r E L fivea 1, Tufean 16kt evt. s North Sea scheduled to sail e|Purchased by A. R. Edwards. e 4 ning at 8 oclock and sailed for |e from Seattle August 5 at ® T R R | ® ¢ EATTLE, July 29. — Halibuters |§ at oclock with 124|e 10 am o EQUA. BOARD MEETIN here today, catche and roundtripper Booked for June e North Coast scheduled to sail @j The I as City Couneil, - D' B. FEMMER 1 follow Miss Helen Kiniry of Medireld, | @ from Seattle August 5 at 10 e | ting as a Bo: of Equalization, Lm AGENT o a e TGRS st bl o | 2 quiet first meeting last night with HUNTSVILLE, Tex., July 20. —| £l 11000 pounds, 8'% and 7i.| The steamer is scheduled south-|e Chatham scheduled to sail e|but one complaint being heard, it Jack Ellington, general manager of | Phone 114 b cenls a pound; Yakutat, 40,000 bound Saturday midnight. o from Seattle Aug. 5, 9 pm. e|lS reported. With but few altera- the 15 prison system, says he 1 8 and T': cents. - = » SOUTHBOUND S o tions the tax assessments are 7 SR 2 the local banks—Oceanus, # ~———————% | @ Mt. McKinley scheduled to e|Same this year too, 3 wunds, 7% and 7% cents. CIVIL SERVICE | |® arrive at"7 tomorrow night e arc the new propertie t have i ® and sails one hour later o been added to the tax list for as- @ — | EXAMINATIONS e Prince Rupert scheduled e Sessment. » TIDES TOMORROW T ~* e southbound midnight Satur- e| Tonight the Board will meet OF ALASKA & i : PRt e day | again at 7:30 o'clock - - ‘“""“}“’l"") -“““;m‘u'l;l‘(‘d""fl‘“‘"‘ e Columbia due southbound e AR AT LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS i de—2:51 a.m., 176 feet ommission ha > 'l o Monday. . DeROUXS MOVE > Low (o601 am, 24 foot, | competiive cxaminations for_ihe e e ol e i R RN _ PHONES 587 OR T47—JUNEAU 1 oh fide—3:24 pm, 17.9 feet e xv.w;n» IM_T e :m” '('f",l;"ng ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® | have transferred their residence to SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve I tide—9:29 p.m., -0.3 feet mugt lie an, Qe With IMEOIVIL BeV- 1., wednesday at.6:p.m, for Sit- @ 7 eau where Mrs. DeRoux will be! and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. - lce. Commission, Washington, D. O, o 'k and wayports . ager of the American Beauly not later than Sceptember 17, 1938 A o > : il ol o o v s = v PTG ; BEpRT calh ® Dart leaves every Saturday e ’.Hnr while the owner, Mrs:I b L'AL MEETING oenior Atiorney, $4,00 4 yeur. A |® at 10 am. for Petersburg, e Young is away, and will also occupy OF COUNCIL PUT oy, 00 sear, Bureay of Mo- o port Alexander, Kake and o her spariment REASON TO BRAG nas col W, Schauties. . who or ars, T ntersiate; O e | o ports e Mr. and Mrs. Young expected to! caught 387-pound swordfish off Jersey coast, using a d OVER TO AUG. 5 commission. 3 3 : p % ® o @ @ o o 0 o o leave today on a two we honey- | Baialy. EnADRTAr, - SAO00 ;5 iy sax, S moon trip along the shores of Chi- Cih-eial mp..l,m of the City Coun- Bureau of Motor riers, Inter- s B =0 8 Lode and pracer location notices ¢1 Lon(atively set for tonight has State Commerce Commission MRS. BATTELLO FETED | chagor 1siand for sale at The Empire Office. IS : celled, it was announced Electroplater, $1860 a yeau AT SURPRISE PARTY ‘ | e S R t by Mayor Harry I. Lucas, Branch of E ngs Management e Dog Licenses are dt f Y : og Licenses are due not § usiness planned to be taken| National Park Service, Department| A surprise farewell party Was|paid within three days dogs will be 0’ ORTARION; 0O, \ be handled af the next, reg o \x"‘ hlll‘!"ll‘x":;‘vr“VF(W‘H‘“«:\ll)lfllm\l'""m given last evening at the Battello| shot, by order of Douglas City Coun- | M S D4RT 1 sting of the Council, Aug ashington, D. C,, only ome on 233 Franklin Street in| ) | £aid. The special meeti Hospital Librarian, $1,800 a year, honor of Mrs. G. Battello who is CHARLES TUCKETT | 2 s ‘CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.———Phone 411 Ero1 called to discuss the proposal “‘*:H}h‘ Administration. |to leave on the Mount McKinley aqy. City Clerk NEW YORK, July 20.—Bingo and | U. S. Mail Carner | ¢f wdming south Seward Street. Full information may be ob-|for a few weeks' visit with her par- S o nndg jall other games of chance are| y.. o pemmers Dock, Juneau, = 3 = 11 Council will meet as the|tained at Room 311, Federal and|ents and Mr. Battello’s parents, both | barred in the Lutheran Churches of | o oy g v 0 ' ‘ 1 ot B t 1 Territorial Building |of wi id West Seattl i New York stat S Al k Ai (400 Equalization each cvening i 5. [of whom reside in West Seattle, [ New York state. bhiatd: a an t { g hear complaints and requests | | Games were played and singing : !Unm»(x LutheranSynoll banned. the gEE g R Lt i fr+ adjustment, concluding with by the Schmitz brothers formed the game unanimously. The resolutions| o For tntormation | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER the regular Friday meeting of the | high spots in the entertainment, vE Ir ay were developed by the laymen'’s con- | F. i Plnt ‘% ¢ b a i ¢ C anl at which time the tax rate e | after which a buffet luncheon was ference and approved by the pas- reight must be on dock nol % . R, wii be fixed. The present rate is! OMAHA, Neb.-Every time Roy|served tors. | later than 4 P. M. Friday Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska 10 midl Dennis, 58, sees a man with a wor-| While in Seattle Mrs. Battello| This evening at the home of — ! ‘ PN v ried look he asks him to join the|will wish her brother, Harry Um- | their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter (€ | AUTHORIZED CARRBIER_V: 5. MAID CALF PRODIGY ‘mo worry club” Dennis started.| binetti luck in the coming national |Hellan, Eileen and Colleen Hellan | JIIAN, N. C.—V. E. Coltranc | About 125 have joined. There are|amateur golf tournament to be held|Will celebrate their thirteenth birth- HOTEIL IUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. || PHONE 612 — Day or Night 4 1 Guernsey calf, “Queen Pat- no dues'it | soon in Cleveland, O., with the Se-|days with a dinner party. @ B Elevator Servi ; lich has been giving milk |no dues, no officers, no initiations | attle golf team. Umbinetti has com-| Besides members of the family,| WHERE LIVING 18 TIPYEARE RETYI00, Hangar and Shop in Juneau i was six days old. At the age jand no meefings, but the members |peted in the national amateur golf and Mrs. Cora Chartrand, Eileen PLEASANT” B8 Beauty Shop. % 3 s - ‘ n weeks, the calf giving | say the idea helps them get a little | championship tournaments for the|and Colleen have each invited a CUARENGE WISE SHI?I‘,L slMMON&—-——Ch.lef Pilot i half a pint of milk daily more enjoyment out of life. past four years. girl friend, Beverly Leivers, and) i B Every Room a View Room. RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Owner-Manager i | AP ER gt — - Those present to celebrate the m-.ilrenc Williams, to celebrate the casion last evening were Mr. Jack oOccasion with them. Iqrmcm's-Friendl | Kearney, Miss Mary Rhodes, Mr.| Pink tapers, offset by a bowl of Au Pl i z.way Rudlo Equlpped Y | Mike Seston, Mr. and Mrs. George roses and forget-me-nots, will form ing Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | Messerschmidt, Mr. and Mrs. A. R.|the centerpiece for the supper table. Opemt g | Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Schmitz, Following dinner the party will at- “ i)\ S E RVI NG E'—" |Mr. and Mrs. Fred Schmitz, Mr.| lCHd the theatre. 'EAIJASK'A MARINE AIRWAYS and Mrs. Jack Schmitz, Mr. and | THE 2-Way Radio Communication FORTUNE Mrs. Bill Schmitz, Mr. G. Battello| Today’s News Toda; —Empire. and the honoree. VAR SN 4 ™ Travel ‘ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE on a e "' E 9 R k Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier A - - E- [ { *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. P AA "pRIN- — R 0 U N D Juneau to Hawk Inlet, T«enakee. Todd, ;‘ltk:.“ Chichagof, THE SIGN OF Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. CESS” 3 E Py *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. FOR HEALTH AT THE vm’s Store -k e Liner | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA BRUNSWICK | TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE mca—morm 628 { RECREATION ALLEYS 278 S. FRANKLIN REGULAR Juneau to Vancouver, | Leave DueJuneau DueJuneau [§ ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative « * AF. IN CONNECTION, Spec- - - U. S. AIRMAIL " g i Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound “ Bing tn Clilhese anll Avaer Sarvics . Hvars:Tr Victoria or Seattle | ur. mckmviey . July 20 July 23 July 29 2 lies—TRY US ONCE! P b “YR - ATD | *cOLUMBIA July 23 July 26 Aug. 1 2 e e GREEN TO Juneau-Fairbanks SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | ;ALASKA . uly 26 July 30 Aug. 1 s~ oucecdore: g A J | BARANOF uly 27 July 30 Aug. 5 CABS—PHONE Bethel-Nome PRINCESS LOUISE *ALEUTIAN _July 30 Aug. 2 Aug. 8 n U R H L n n D i Paia o August 5, 16, 26 | {YURON ... Aug. 2 Aug. 6 Aug. 8 l : c o A L —— | MT. McKINLEY _Aug. 3 Aug. 6 Aug. 12 6 7 8 g (v, Junea 7 4 X PRINCESS ALICE *ICOLUMBIA ... poo——: L) A} Aug. 9 Aug. 15 18 | . Sat.|Ar. Whitehorse .| July 29; A 9, 19 | SAEAEEA ... T ) ¢ Aug 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Sat.[Ly. Whitehorse e W s BARANOF Aug. 10 ug. 13 Aug. 19 PHONE 412 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE gt Taltbanks - PRINCESS CHARLOTTE | °—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzxnkle‘ 9 o o il 9 e and Kodiak points. PACIFIC COAST ootEON S August 2, 12, 23 | 1—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. $6.25 in rides for $5.00 Connections at Vancouver with t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. COAL Co- $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Canadian Pacific Services: §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook | - . Sranacemiivontal 2 Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. Seattle No. ‘Bound E fl OTEL GASTINEA u PACIFIC ALASKA | mect orsie wa o | Tk g taar & T . NORTH COAST _Aus. 5 Aug : AIRWAYS, INC. g adion ‘ A, : s Every Effort Made for the ’ (e V. W. MULVIHILL X Co Traffic Representative Agent, C.P.R. miort of Guestsl LOUIS A, DELEBECQUE i Juneau Alaska « s GASTINEAU CAFE GASTINEAU Hoter. | CANADIAN ask S ‘ -h Com ik in connection & | asKa “ ams -P . AIK SERVICE INFORMATION AR, .. | PERIC SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-R