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& THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT 14, 1938 | BRINGING UP FATHER : N B . 7 5 FOR GOODNESS SAKE-M THAT FAT-HEAD WE BETTPJ GO| (i H\ = S = 5 LOOK AT THAT GUY IS AT LEAST UpP IN T ? & I'M AFRAID ‘ arl LR e on —rar N TR S ERbEs | suion Act )5S = L 1 STEEL GIRDER-IT'S JdP IN THE AIR — THE STREE = , i i M AFTER WORKIN' TIME- AN WE CAN TS DINNY SRR WHAT'S THE IDEA © HOLLER AT HIM IM’EgU\;F'Lfl\A(K ST = ILL GIT A COP--— < v - HEY- WHAT'S | R R e Hé:L/{\E/)EAE THE BIG SAVE. AN 3 . 2 I..n N G SHOHEM N . Steamer Movements { TOUGH AS THEY =- . NORTHBOUND . ” COME e Denali due Saturday . N e Yukon due Saturday ° ;J e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® ’ ® Tongass scheduled to sail from W tomorrow night . ° Sea scheduled to sail o . from Seattle Sept. 16 at 10 e Maritime Skies Clear as | cheduled o sail ® ' B /. He Men Set- ° ttle Sept. 17 at 9 ® Waterfront Men Set * o| [ Copr. 1938, King Featat®s Tyncicte: In tle Disputes . il from ® . 9am. o ' - 4 3 & e e A DAL R ot B o 3 3 N T w In The N | GREEN TOP || FORD AGENCY acific oast maritime operators o m h v (Authorized Dealers) and unions today when it was an- ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILI . omen in e ews i o CABS—PHONE ! nounced officially t an agree- o Mount McKinley sc . { By The AP Feature Service lr lveruary GREASES ment had been i by water- o wwbe tomorrow afternoon e 3 | GAS — OILS front emplo; lor emen e veni . NEw ORLEANS 2 | i for another year beginning October o st scheduled to ar- e Gathering all who were present i 1, next . 6 o'clock . for their wedding supper three years i , 4 { JUNEAU MOTORS . o : ! BUY GR TOP RIDE { { A statement today said e Friday morning and sails ® t Las Mzr. and Mrs. H. C. Knight en- Pontan ; ! Foot of Main Strect # that negotiators for longshore- o ith two hours later ° ed with a dinner party COUPON BOOKS: 1 men's unions and employers had e Prince schedu . Q e e c ion of their wedding anui- £ | e AL s agreed to a revision of existing e thbo Sabviilig ] AALL Ol(vl Shades APP&H rsary on board the motorship ;2‘2”5] :: :::: :fl: :;-l;g contracts for another year. It dis- e Aleutian sch 1o New York Columnist Sees Northiand Iast evening 5 or $7- closed an arbitration plan which e next Monc . . 2 i . g A centerpiece of asters dec it is claimed will end “quickie” e LOCAL SAILINGS . Thlng.\, MOI(‘ Thlngb ed the dinner table. Guests pri strikes that have disturbed the e Estebeth scheduled to sail every e for the occasion included Dr. and g S arilbe : 7 ay at 6 2 By GEORGE TUCKER Mrs. W. W. Council, Mr. and Mrs, « shipping industry on the Pacific ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ) L b : G Rt or ihe past Yok e ka and wayports e/ NEW ORLEANS, Sept. 14—This inie Me and hfve o W TRANSPORTATION Almon E. Roth, President of the ® Dart leaves cvery W ; ®|is ghost night in New Orleans. All Capt. Williams, of the COMPANY ‘\Waterfront Employers' Association, ® at 7a.n. for Petersburg, Port e |the old shades are here. If you land and Miss Maydelle said & complete agrecment had ® Alexander, Kake and way e [listen carefully you can hear their Gadrge Beat, teadie’ in revising the. pres- | ® Dot @ tootatens etho. iri the ipatios: They | LAUGHER LABORER Mg SATEOY o ent contract which expi ;- ® 2 ® o © @ « o © o e e rub elbows with you on the crowd- . Eugenia Pope is the only employee | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle tember 30, next R ed sidewalk. Exiles, refugees, poe in the government's new Wage qur !J W. SORRIS HAVE EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. SAventivers. dll aré Heke, some Witk Bureau, but there'll be 1,000 more be- ment confirm: nofficial ate- less dandified bt 0 whit le in- ng 50,000 applications for jobs. . . el < y : K iere vastandng triguing. They know who you are x RS | A fow friends gathered at the . TONGASS Sept. 9 il SN jtere ) yesterony £ home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Sorri upion representatives on the eir eyes follow you as you drift [ e o Bl s L W S T TR ot ST 5 St Bl iatved wedding anniversary of the couple BRFBIGERATION ks B s b ek e oW BVor HHate. 16 Tafiaia | The evening was spent informally, FOR. HEM TN BT THE SLen Gyool Lok este (YR8 o00- 1 The motorship. Northland salled| = B8 g | and refreshments were served by the % e (] fident that there wouwld be 10| (o geattle via Sitka during th un. What a stran city for | : ) fidoat thal there would e 1O for Seaile via Sitka during thel ST, TN L SNATEe Y [ | stess BRUNSWICK b, B FEMMER this year. “Only the longshore- from Juneau for points pnroute. |WePt the first time he saw sunrisc e T 'REATION ALLEYS e R men's union is standing out today, por Seattle passengers were Mrs,|OV€r New Orlean It like Peatiiealo b e 2 IN CONNEGTION, Spec- a we are advised that ground pear] Marsh. Donald Stilwell Mrs,|YOUng death,” he wrote dead | alizing in Chinese ai... American been laid for afclory Ogcar Clauson, Harvey Clauson,|Pride crowned with flower: News I. Q. Answers Dishes_TRY US ONGE: Phone 114 Night 312 agreement with the employers,” Beda Clauson, Mrs. R. McGee, Ken- | —@ dead face tha ced for a g il said one union representative. neth McGee, Edith Gabriel, Jean ki That was a long time ago 3 Colveral "John Metaxas. s = Lopp, Mrs, Yo He lived in that tire shop there— el study the ALASKA AGREEMENT DELAYED por Sitka—Ch Gray, Edith/but it was not a tire shop then. It SR sllencs EYie Sashie) Sassen COLUMB!A LUMBER co 2 TTLE, Sept. 14 Renewed Lindegaard, Mrs. A. J. Lindegaard, Was a drab rooming house. ”5‘."{-';'.’35:5&"{"&':&—5’ days, 21 L] contracts between Alaska ship own- ' Herbert Brenner, Harry Brenner o hours, 48 minutes. OF ALASKA ers and the Sailors Union of the David Willard, H. W. Dawley, Frank| And yonder is Pepe Llulla, with — Pacific is still hanging fire, it was ' McHugh, Mr. Sparks, Julia Milton, his sword and his thin, sensitive LUMBER AND B revealed today. Negotiations are|Ed Shaffer face. He i grandee and a duelist € il pIL]?ING MATEBIALS said to be in progr To Petersburg—Anita Elstad. He has been in more than 30 af-| yxppupes .LAUNCHER | PHONES 587 OR TAT—JUNEAU Peter Gill, representative of the| To Ketchikan—John Chappell fairs of honor, and it is said he gl o A b i e i | SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve > T dac ai S P 3 terv ir 3 ave 3 i N ton, ho ere’s > Sailors Union of the Pacific, said - xted acometery inlonder to have| ‘Mox Mery Sullyen, of Bosion who Heres the, opt ipiEHON RS | and Modernize Your.Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. the change in the Alaska agree- a convenient place to bury his vic- | gyris was ordered to stop it be- face is that of Elinor Gudger, grand- - » ment doesn't pertain to ws and tims. This is the cemetc tween 9 P.M. and 9 A.M. when neigh- daughter of the late Senator Thomas | | food, perfect hours but consists of a provision | Vincent de Paul. You may se bors, annoyed by the noise, com- ] Walsh, of Montana. The launching | onvenience an involving methods of working car- you go out to 1322 Louisa plained in court, was in Brooklyn. B Rates $0.50 goes while ships are in Alaska UN ALEUTIAN You know who that fell L all with Syorias et G ports. one with the white hair and the S P et e B i e augh-wrinkles growing out of his Dique You, fabulous henchman of HENDRICKSON MILL | ALASKANS LIKE THE Thirteen passcugers sailed for Se-|gvecs He is jotting d .. [the LaFittes; Paul Morphy, ma Hotel ! o Lo R e is jotting down innumer- ; Ja ward and Valdez late yesterday af-| 110" ot anq impressions. He |0f the chess game; ail these n'l ORME RETURN AFTER ot o Mo A, |, e, ad vt W (NURE SUBEREAL B Ti0 INEW WASHINGTON | For Sewsrd—H. C. Wollf, B, F.|lovcy Ul place, Presently, those Boce-0e Boe, e o Porier | 5-DAY HUNT;NO LUCK Heintzleman, A. Gjerde, Dan Noo- |/ last for all thme and. he |devised the pen name of O. Her kil = - nan, Robert Rockwell, Mrs. Dorothy |y, g “Life on the Mississippi.” | You cannot walk a single s After in the vicinity TRANSPORTATION CO. Lingo, Everett Nowell, C. E. Mad- |y, "0 © " Mark Twain or set foot on a singl t of of Fre , Arnot Hendrick- dock, M. D, Willisms, Prank Parishe ™ o " 100 are next. They | €arth that has not been trod by son Mill and Jim Orme CONNORS MOTOR CO Dongidamen iy old warriers walking the streets of Walt Whitman is here. Morose and ing trip last night on I Goldstein's| U, S, Mail Carrier = = — b P streets : | e . G Te o « from lonely he ambles t ;h the yacht Bobby G. : . K ¥ o SEATTLE, Sept. 14. — Steamer | old New Orleans. I think from ) % " | Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, i Yukon sailed on the Southeast and| MARTHA SOCIETY time to time they steal glances at Strécts. contributing pieces of verse ~And they returned empty handed every Wednesday at 7 a. m. | asKka AIr ransport, Ce | 5 Boisthwesb short. port «call route m POSTPONES MEET one another, of admiration anq from time to time I;J :\lw news- ]\\"u!h":' \::aulum slorm_\(’i mrddolvr For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 { . . 7 A L e Ty S apers. He doesn't look such a hunting, the hunters said, and the ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. 9 o'clock this morning with 26 first wonder. That they belonged to dif- PaPers. Rkt b nvclass and 4 steerage passengers FRIDAY FOR FAIR |terent gencrations make no differ- Much. Youd never dream, to see “swell cuithroats” they caught in For Information SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ** aboard [ |ence. On the field of battle, both |him, that his name will ring Freshwater Bay turned sour before| p, B. FEMMER—Phone 114 | 7 H g S g roug e years as long as time, the Bobby G.was docked, and had " 3 : Passengers aboard the Yukon in-| Members of the At Rkl [here bast i ol leading for- [through the years as long B TRy 5 Freight must be on dock not Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska : clude Percy Reynolds, Miss Helen | Will not meet Friday afternoon as|lorn hopes. and as long as New Orleans itself to be thrown overboard—but they later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. q g ! Griffin, Bert Jensen, Elizabeth Havil- | scheduled, because of ~conflicting| Now comes Oscar Wilde, with Wil ring. had a good time. AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL land, Mrs. Vera Haviland, Russell| dates with the Southeast Alaska|his flowing hair and trailing sun- ks M. Bragg. | Fair. A meeting will, however, be|flower, talking confidently, though ;. [ 2 = SO held at 1:30 o'clock Friday, Sep-|just a shade too wittily. He, too,| I Wish to “m“'l el o Ty, i | PHONE 612— Day or Night i i * iy Nl & 4 | tember 23 came to New Orleans for awhile, | Juneau for their many acts of | A I TibEs TOMORROW || A rummage sale is being held to- 1t puzzled him that so colorful and | KInAness and for the beautiful flo- Hangar and Shop in Juneau A e e e e - (1}; tht; lmlt«l»- Ulf' fl\"l P“'.\h\m- fascinating a subject as the Negro ‘U‘J‘ ;L‘“;“m'\‘"" }‘;n‘\‘:)‘;lh Wag ‘confiien i SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot 7 | lan Church, with coffee, hamburgers had not been more firmly identi- 3 I S — Di; p) High tide—4:12 180 feel. | and cake being served for a nominal fied in literature. Iv. MRS. FRANK W. HEINKE | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher M Low tide—10:04 am. 3.1 feet sum. o { = High tide—4:10 pm, 160 fec Mrs. E. M. Richardson is in chare »! PRI e e All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped bm Low tide—10:53 pm., 05 fect. fof the sale, with Mrs, David Woods | ingale; Louis Duclot, refugee print- - o> . FORESTER LEAVING : TOMORROW A. M. TO BRING IN CCC’S ! " The Forest Service vessel Fores- 1 ter will leave port tomorrow morn- ing for Little Port Walter to bring in a CCC crew that has been work- ing there since December, 1937. The crew has been building a sal- mon study station for the Bureau of Fisheries . Mrs. Vena Crowe AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Empire Is invifed to present this coupon tonight at the box office of *“~CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “WISE GIRL” Your Name May Appeat—WATCH THIS SPACE in charge of the kitchen, both being assisted by various members of the| mg,mu.\lmn er from Santo Domingo, who le'\b- |lished the first newspaper in New | |Orleans and who became the first | of those editors who were at home with pen, sword, and Ia“fl u l“ uflns pistol”; the Baroness Pontalba, |founder of the first Miss Venetia Feero announces houses in America; the opening of a Studio for piano Tabaray, actor, and theory at 315 3rd St. on Sept. 6. A kindergarten for pre-school age children will open on the same | cate. Please phone Red 119 for Appomtment.s *z\dv PAA— THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE | SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome . Fairbanks —Ax.| . Ruby _ I PACIFIC AI.ASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | GASSINEAU HOTEL [ PIIONE; 106 “equally | apartment | Monsieur Louis | founder of the first | ’lhcntrc in New Orleans; Domi- | Van’s Store 278 8. FRANKLIN CANADIAN PACIFIC | Read Down “Read Up . Juneau ____|Ar.Sun, Th. . Whitehorse _|Lv.'Sun. Th. . Whitehorse _|Ar./Sun. Th. . Fairbanks __|Lv./Sun. Th. i , da J N JVE |Wed.| Th. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 16, 26; Oct. 6, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC 24 AP TN | F N N Steamer *ALEUTIAN DENALI | YURON *COLUMBIA ALASKA *ALEUTIAN Sails at 9:00 P. M. Ticket Office—Phone 2 Leave Seattle Sept. 10 -..Sept. 13 Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 13 Sept. 17 Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone & | B. 0. ADAMS, Agent Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION vNWJ Prince William | Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, | Opuatmg Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Sept. 19 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 30 Oct. 3 MAR]NE AIRWAYS ‘2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ‘Authorized U. *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to ‘Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent . Nonszhedme Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA - TICKEY QEEICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative S. MAIL Carrier NORTHLAND NORTH COAST... NORTH SEA ... NORTHLAND NORTH SEA HAROLD C. K\ J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... Phone 79 CITY WHARF Phone GUY SMFTH, Douglas Agent ... ___ Hmu 13 Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneay Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 20 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Sept. 27 ..Sept. 30 Oct. 4 Oct. 4 IGHT ... Phone 109 { | j { 1'

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