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-— THE DAILY ALASKA E,MPIRE SATURDAY, JULY 30, 1938. . i i A imanra . BRINGING UP FATHER 2 'e - | KNOW,MAGGIE-BUT YOU HEARD WHAT | AN’ | WOULDN'T DARE WHAT HARM 15 THERE SAID-GET IT OUT OF YOU BET FLL GIT TAKE IT ANYWHERE . arln IN WARMIN' UP A HERE- DAUGHTER 1S IT_OUT OF HERE 'T/'O abt 11 (_HL( AT LITTLE CORNED - HAVING SOME FRIENDS BEFORE TH YL D HAVE TO SHARE 1T- BEEF AN’ CABBAQE CALL!NG AND | GIT HERE - THEY L THAT DINT Y k:MT WON'T. HAVE THE MIGHT WANT ALL OVER FOR ME ¢ HOLJSE SMELLING R Jd=e A //// A i Y e v S0 Viellknown Story Teller, FUR THIS Pu Paritone, to Direct Al- S auk YAt Do vty SEATTLE, July 30-—The Tongass aska Cruise Party ailed for Juneau and way port . st night, having aboard the fol- A ; < lcwing passe # rs booked for Ju- Copr 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc.. W & 3 : b i aston, Hea W 5 - e el b o Arctic cr of the Alaska| MrS i amtn, Ao ( e ¥ Trafton ne Tustin, Mr e e s s 000t e Son of Mrs. McCormlck | Council will it as a ship Company's liner Denall| 1, o ™ o " pystin lcolm{® G M t Beard of Equalizat wH ch 1s posted to sall from Seattic| Tustin, F. Tustin, i teamer Movements | Presides as Chairman, |9" ° ,‘xf,,,';‘,:‘;,‘,“’“l(,'}(‘fi:‘;fi o biarand S £ - | , and i o 0 18, ne old-time ballads| George Mulkey, George Mulkey . NORTHBOUND Commerce Conference| hear objections from property own- O et ® it of Broadway,| . The Tongass is due to arrive at|e Princess Charlotte scheduled B ers and to make necessary adjust- vealed that he has a new crop | Juneau on ‘Wednesday. . EAER e Alfred McVay, son of Mrs, John|Ments on the 193 ssments of slories even his associates In o Northland due Tuesday . MeCormick of Juneau, and manag-| ¥hich were completed July 20. After attle ticket office of the Al- k& . ;]_““um‘S g wp(“w‘\(l;;_' o~ i ing secretary of the Walla Walls r;x.:n.. meeting ()l"lln: board no fur- 4 . Steamship Company have not o Prince Robert scheduled to ar- Chamber of Commerce, in His ca-| €T adjustments will be made on ligard o rive 3 p.m, Wednesgay. £ nsinkinGe s president of the Washing-| " oF i sonal assessments The voyage of the Denali will SCHEDULED INGS ciation of Commercial Or-| iTTA MAE KOL-ASA‘ : wa 4 R o Alcutian sails from Seattle at ganization Secretaries, will be chair-| "¢V City Clerk v e Cruise. Cross was master of 4 6"06ck his aTternpon: man of a conference of commercial Bl R S[,\‘“”\"’ e Princess Louise scheduled to and trade executives to be held at 5p Company’s B S o e et B .;tm_xfmd University, Palo Alto, Cal, £ Christn % iaplght | :Lillnf‘zL\‘;;qlu?\ Mr. McVay will| o sy e Prince George scheduled to | capacity Mr. McVay will| \,, he ‘rounds . exout ‘4 The steamer Baranof arrived in|e sail from Vancouver at 9 ’:(Nf‘r z\Lv ll.w flvnnlm] conference TRANSPORTATION Sl sk ‘(, hi b, Juneau this morning from Seattle.|® pum. August 1 S L R COMPANY S by "% bound to the Westward, and left| e Yukon scheduled to sail from | Monday night. ) two of ’.1,( steamship com- 23 passengers here, 21 from Seattle|e Seattle Au 2 at 9 am = PY y'y's annual cruise , from Ketchikan e Princess Alice scheduled to ST From Seattle—Lee Aker, Jr, P.|® sail from Vancouver at 9 Sailings from Pier 7 ‘Seattle C. Aksdal, Otto Augustine, Ethan e pam. August 3 EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Brine Helen G. Clark, James W. e Mt McKinley scheduled to i Pt c UM E H E RE Cunningham, George H. Drowley, ® sail from Seattle August 4 at | JAMESCCPCPOPER éf“‘l‘gl‘; Hloo: Gaolne Ioataer AR b T s 303-05 Goldstein Building | || S. S. CHATHAM Aug. 5 Gould, Leslic Gould, George G.| ® North Sea scheduled to sail @ Bl s g i Greenswalt, Mrs, George G.Greens- | ® from Seattle August 5 at | & grap) NGASS Aug. 12 walt Roswell J Hanson A B.|® 10 am 1GIIT ® North Cc cheduled to sail Hayes, Mrs. A. B. Hayes, Mrs. Oscar s | i E. Johnson, Al Monsen, Rose M. ® from Seattle August 5 at 10 e | » Palmer, Art Perainen, W. C. Star- ® a.m | ¢ steen pasengers arrived in Ju- ling, Don Doddi e Chatham scheduled to sail nan and eleven sailed when the From Ketchikan—Mrs. G. Sul-|® from Seattle Aug. 5, 9 p.m \er Alaska docked from Seattle livan and David Waggoner s SOUTHBOUND SAILI Jo night and sailed for Skagway| Leaving for Seward from Juneau| ® Mt. McKinley scheduled to a 2 o'clock this morning were J. 5. Huntington, S. D. Harris, ® arrive at 7:30 this evening Yeom Seattle, Passengers were—|Carl Wurl, C. R. Christopherson;| ® sailing south one hour later Il e1t Goudge. Daniel Ross, Ralph H. Skinner, Phil Lund and W. E. Prince Rupert scheduled « e, B. Dalby, Donald Oechisle, Luca ® southbound tonight at mid- ¢ Price, M. Johnson —e——- e night . From Southeast Alaska—F. Hall- ® Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® {ord, A. C. Black, B. J. Grinnell e 2 am Monday southbound. e Vi iucas, J. S. Jeffrey, Mrs, Jef e Columbia due southbound e fie . K. Raatikainen, I A. That- e about noon Monday . v, G, L. Wilde e Baranof scheduled south- Laricus, Viva F in, Marge Mur- LOCAL SAILINGS hiv. ¥. L. Fiske, A. Bingham, N. I o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ) y i N\ ; . 2 PSAY at 6 r Sit- Troast, Phillip Pullen, J. W. Par- A‘Pacific Alaska Airways Electra o :v‘- (11,“,, “‘I:H;:,,.lgl”"’ o -y N. H. Mackay went to Fairbanks this morning, B e e R Pwiainesssh: Simonds, A Frée- | piloted by Jerry Jones and Gene | Dory leaves every Baturday o yaar bl bl e at 10 am. for Petersburg, e 5% Moy Port Alexander, Kake and ® P e S - Passengers were W. = S : P SRR SRR ) B s ks waypor ¢ W. B. Wilder, E. R. Brines, and S e e e Dr. Sonia Cheifetz TIDES TOMORROW | -ee - ! " tde—3:38 an., 166 feet DICK TROAST HAS asza st AR, A, Holds BIRTHDAY TODAY tide 5 p.m., 17.3 feet e 1o s SN, 00 donl H Cake, ice cream, and all the trim- RN to the celebration of the tenth 3 “‘l"" i ':H :"' birthday today of Dickie Troast, son tide 25 am eet : 4 Bt 4 h tide—4:48 p.m., 163 feet. After being disbanded for four | Of Mr Bun, Mrs. Ny Lesten [Evoast, e o D 38 Yoot |years, the A. R. A, Sport Club,| Following the “birthday feas = A Which was organized in 1933 is | the Troast residence on Distin Ave- (4“‘ FOR BIDS holding a reunion meeting this Mue the w"“"\ mtm_:dvd_a movie coaled bids Wil be received by |afternoon st the Metcalf cabin af|Matinee i et ALys lrosaraN it @» Clly of Juneau at the City Lena Beach. A picnic dinner Wi"“r!wLM'I;‘H today was her sister, Mr ~ork's. 3 15 aust be served on the beach. o S RS Clerk's. offloe unfll-b pm, Augusi e % Guests for the occasion include sent for the reunion are Jane Metcalf, Corrine Jean Ta; 2 Blomgren, Mary Duncan, Helen Beistline, furnishing all labor and ma- terial necessary for the construction mately 4,520 sq. ft. of con- o idewalks, according to plans lor, Mary Jean McNaughton. El ! pecifications on file at the Housel, Virginia Mullen, and Mrs. | Cl'y Clerk’s office, which may be Frank Metcalf, director. “ ned on depositing the sum of T A | £190. The right is reserved to re- Japan’s population increases at| i et any and all bids and to waive the rate of nearly a million a year. - News Toda nformality in the bids received. adv., Today's mpire. Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE FOR HEALTH "AT THE RECREATION ALLEYS JAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- lizing in Chinese and American yshes—TRY US ONCE! Van’s Store 278 S. FRANKLIN GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE | in connection | AIK SERVICE INFORMATION | George, | terday Donald and Rodney Williams, ard Biggs, Charles Mehlman, S Robert Hancock, Marcus Russell, Don Johnson, Sandy Ho!l- don, Billy Dalton, and Jimmy and Lester Troast Jr. - Ri 1- v ‘WILLIAMS WH[TE CASE | {in the machine but only Mrs. | Japanese demands that Russia withdraw troops from the Changkufeng district, near where Siberia, Japa- nese Korea and Manchoukuo meet in the The larger map shows the trouble zoie and two nations. map shews the distance from the DRIVER FINED, Far East, precipitated its proxi mainland to Japan. Ann’s Hospital for medical atten- tion this morning. An eight-pound six-ounce baby boy as born to Mr. and Mrs. George eper at 2 o'clock yester- day afternoon in St. Ann's Hos- Anna Mason was dismissed this sl afternoon from the Government 3 | Hospital after receiving medical Roderick Sutherland Sen- | care tenced for vakleis Driv- m W H l Mrs Larry Jackson and baby ing—Woman inHospital | yere aischarged from the Govern- ment Hos mm this afternoon Mrs. Robert 'K.ll\‘([‘ul is in St. - Ann’s Hospital suffering from cuts and bruises and Roderick land, 26, was fined $100 and ;,an‘ a 30-day suspended jail sentence | along with having his driver's li- cense revoked in City Magistrate's Court this morning as the result of ar to accident near the Alaska Juneau last nigl Sutherland w of Dan Stanworth, out in police court, the street, tearing feet of A. J. fence just beyond the| mine office. The car was demol-, ished. He was brought into police | court this morning on a charge of reckless driving. Sutherland said he | was slowing down but failed to make the turn in the street at that |point. Several other persons were Suther- the car s brought | and went un‘ about 7;’ [ |Kanvidan suffered injury sufficient More Cud.s {Per Acre July 30.—Clar- thinks he has “eat ZENDA, Kans., ence Beat, farmer, discovered a way his cattle can their cake and have it too.” The way, he said, is to contour furrow the range land. He plows eep ditches at intervals across (hv range on a level line, so that I'lln and snow water catch there and penetrate the sail instead of run-| ning off. “After ronstructing furrows on a T8-acre pasture, the height of the grass increased even though more cattle used it for grazing,” lS UNDER ADVISEMENT to confine her to the hospital, it | Beat said. With the {Inw of 'uLumvmx yes- afternoon, Federal Judge George F. Alexander took under advisement the case of R. H. Wil- liams, Sr., against Albert White in {which the former is asking an ac- counting of opeartions of the Cash Bazaar and the Seaview Apart- ments. Iry an Empire ad, PAA - THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR . S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down Read Up Tue, t. Ly, Juneau [Ar./Sun. Th. 1 Sat./Ar. Whitehorse . Whitehorse irbanks . Fairbanks . Ruby Ruby _ MeGrath PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL l PHONE: 106 is reported. L3 ? HOSPITAL NOTES | *Mrs, T. Watson w St. Ann’s Hospital surgical care. xs Yy mitted Lo\ CANADIAN PACIFIC “PRIN- Liner Juneau to Vancouver, ™ Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE August 5, 16, 26 PRINCESS ALICE July 29; Aug. 9, 19 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE August 2, 12, 23 Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: | Transcontinental | Trans-Atlantic | Trans-Pacific . i Tickets, reservations and full i | 17} particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN | PACEIC ' | yesterday 1ux‘| \ e - The sandal was the every- duy shoe of the ancient Gucks a new crisis in the relations between the mity to Viadivestok. The small Movies Get Most OfVillagers' Dimes | WASHINGTON July 30.—Movie draw more family dimes in U. S villag and small towns than an | cther form of amusement. The U Bureau of Home ncmies finds that non-relief fami- lies spend thirty cents out of every | amusement dollar for moving pic- ture shows in typical villages | throughout the country. In the Southeast it's even higher cents out of the dollar, o TROAST ON INSPECTION N. Lester Troast, jon the steamer Alaska to visit .H.\me', and Skagway on an inspecs |struction now underway. e | { Try an Empire ad. 3 el O LSS ST S HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART | | U.S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, | cvery Saturday at 10 a, m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. 1 For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later thap 4 P. M. Friday a-\\ SERVING ‘i! ALASKA ,THE Due Juneau Duz Juneau SBteamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | *COLUMBIA July 26 Aug. 1 | 1ALASKA .. July 30 Aug. 1 BARANOF July 30 Aug. 5 *ALEUTIAN ... Aug. 2 Aug. 8 iYUKON Aug. 6 Aug. 8 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 7 Aug. 13 *{COLUMBIA Aug. 9 Aug. 15 fALASKA .. Aug. 13 Aug. 15 BARANOF Aug. 13 Aug. 19 *—connects with 'S. s. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ounnkie and Kodiak points. {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. $—Southeastern Route—Calls af t Haines, Skagway and Sitka. Eco- | i CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.———Phone 41] |tion trip in connection with con- §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for cwk Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiaksand Alaska Peninsula ports. THE ALA Ticket Office—Phone 2 A.l !Sl“ S(‘.,‘ 1CL ON B. 0. ADAMS, Amt SKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 RIGERATION ® D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 SATISFACTION | FOOD QUALITY AT UNITED FOOD CO. TELEPHONE—16 Lok | | COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ’,l AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL ”‘ Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot ! RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher { All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped | Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG PHONE 612 —Day or Night ‘l MARINE AIRWAYS | 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncay No.Bound So. Bound Aug. 2 Aug. 2 Aug. 9 Aug. 11 | Aug. 9 e s Aug. 16 Aug. 16 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent Phene 79 CITY WHARF .. e — o 10 T 11 GUY | smtq nonun Agent ... Phone 1§ Phone 108~