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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 20, 1938. - i - . By GEORGE McMANUS « BRINGING UP FATHER : JUST 8Y GOLLY-TIM- UNTIL YOU'VE GOT A NICE LITTLE HOME HERE-- Tt TO ME WIFE -~ WANT YOU TO » MEET HER--1 WANT YOU TO R A MINUTE- = | ! | SPEAK e - A wWELL= [ | ABOUT TIME YOU GOT I'M SORRY MY WIFE LT TLE ikl qt nn:S SO AM 1= BUT YOU AT HOME - - | MADE ME Marine News ALASKA ROAD " PARLEY HELD i (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) ~~The day is not distant automobiles bearing license plates lfin‘\ Maine to California will be seen among the virgin forests and in’ the once remote mining cam along the Yukon River and Alas- kans will hop in cars for an outing . when trip to Seattle. ed - gressman ; of this generation,” L e . § i ~ This was the conviction €xpress- in Secattle yesterday by Dr. Ernest Greuing, United States Di- recter of the Division of Territories @i’ Tsland Possessions and member International High- way Commission President Roosevelt named him a member of the road commission several weeks ago when the latter was in Alaska inspecting the Mata- nuska colony Tiolds Conference there to Alaska He extended his make a study of various pttdlems, including the highway, and on his arrival here yesterday he went into conference with Con- Warren G. Magnuson, chairman of the American section of the international commission. “The building of the highway will be one of the greal achievements Dr. Gruening sald. “The cost of the project will be a mere drop in the bucket com- pared to the tremendous benefits it will bestow upon Alaska, Canada and-the United States, particularly théState of Washington and the Pacific Northwest. Commission to Confer “Aside from its economic value, the highway will be a potent factor in international relations. It will be further tangible evidence of the unique and whole-hearted good neighborliness that makes the rela- | tions between the governments and ! pebples of Canada and the United States a stirring example to all the world.” Dr. Gruening declined to dis the proposed routes he studied dur ing his Alaska trip asserting it yould be poor taste to make any! ;announcement until the Canadian cemimissioners and those from the United States get together to study the project. “Premier Pattullo of British Cé- lumbia is said to be in Ottawa to| secure the appointment of the Can- adian delegation. | «© Majestic Scenery “Ao ‘matter what route is chosen, the highway will open what I be- lieve is the most majestic scenic SRpire in the world, Gruening said. “Thou ds will come alt-over the world (o see a spec —that will be unrivall=d in s grandeur.” As director of Territories and Island Possessions, a recently cre- ated post in the Department of the Interior, Dr. Gruening has charge of affairs of Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the Virgin Islands, and a little known American do- main—the South Sea and eguator- ial islands, With the development of trans- oceanic flying, these dots in the Pacific are assuming considerable imortance as prospective landing _fields and weather stations, he stay Dy nic 1s & facsimile of the $1 Wood- ' Wilson-stamp, new issue in’ the presidential series, now on “=~gale throughout the U. 8. | |Conference Ideal Wins in Disputes Of U. S. Neighbors (Conunuea irom Page One) Ousted by Nazis TRAIN DERAILS JAST DE FIELD, Mass., Sept. Two members of a train crew were killed and two others injured when an engine and four cars of a Boston to Maine freight train were derailed near here yesterday. The two fatally hurt were fire- C. G. Bixby and brakeman © Whitehead, both of Spring- field, Massachusetts. EPRETTUNE 1 0 2 L . KEN CHISHOL = NOW ENGAGED b 1 of Kenneth Chisholm, mem- Rev. B. R. Hubb: s Al Conference met in Was C. It went so far as to ¢ ccmmercial bureau to fo relations between the Americs publics, e o o 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Columbia weather permitting, 4 and 8 o'clok morning. Should days’ mail aboard North Sea scheduled to arri at 4:30 o'clock tomorrow morning. Tor scheduled to early Thursday morning SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'- clock tonight Alaska schedul to sail from Seattle tomorrow at 9 am. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 23 at 10 am Aleutian scheduled from Seattle am SOUTHBOUND SAILIN Yukon scheduled southi ‘Thurs 3 LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every y at 6 p.m. 1or Siv ka and wayports Dart leaves every at 7 a.n. for Petersburg Alexander, Kake and ports. e o0 0 0 o e 0 - c e o o scheduled to arriv between tomorrow have 3% COVERS MANY ELDS Since that meeting half a cemtur, ago seven Pan American conferenc- s have dealt with an increasin of subje like commearce inance; communications and tation; intellectual and cul- public health and social welfare; arbitration, conci and codification of interna- 1l law—to name a few. Mcst important was the Buenus Aires gathering in Decembci, 1936 to con:ider ways of strengthening the peace machinery. Out of grew the principle of joint respon sibility of ALL American 2o ments for the maintenance of pe: n the Western Hemisphere. With these al claves of S5 ve TO PATROL Atlantic, a | trotl 14-ship squadron has been as- | ber of the 1 signed the seaboard in charge ka titi and Mis cile of Rear Admiral Forde Tedd. | Lockwood, of Seattle, is announced This is Atlantic's first fighling | Tpe marriage date has not been set squadron since 1931, ot sail at to Sept. 24 9 cor iment Amcrica: a permanent headquar for inter-American affair m its start as a commercia au it has adened its - > tual cooperation and moral is mament Also likely to attract attention i the proposal of the governm RE i ith MU o of Colombia and the Dominican bt At (b s Republic for the creation of an as- 5 3 sociation of American nations with the agendas of the general Pan|;,.... wer reser American conferences and of some| teased ROWRE I8 (RESERYE e SEithe. spscial patYierings peace of the Western Hemisphere % One of criticisms leveled at he conferences and at the Pan American Union itself is the lack f enforcement weapons lik the the Union has drafted the program|sanctions which can be invoked by for the Peru confer s co— coming nce, | the League of Nations. | A I A s K A after consultation with the govern-| The Union or course is largely| ments which will attend The program will cover econdhic A TRENSPORTATION COMPANY questions, the political and civil hts of women, organization ‘of e, international law, e £s from Pier 7 Seattle :RY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. CARD PARTY | By Women of the Moo: Hall, Wednesday, Sept. Retieshments. Public mission 50 cents. in 1.O.0.% 8:15 p.m Invited. Ad- adv, Wednesda S The way opinions, oiher they ean setile the threat of functions or th litical conferences, on have shown that dispuies without force Seeecerc o080 r0c000 0PN 000000000C 0 0 . FOR PEACE ASSOCIATION Already the governing bo | TIDES TomoO d o W RRO! | Low tide—4:39 am., -04 feet an administrative body without po- High tide—11:02 aumn,, 16.1 fect Low tide—5:04 p.m. 0.8 feet High tide--11:16 p.m., 16.9 feet. € - - Capt. Thomas Kendrick, for thir- teen years chief British passport control officer in Vienna, is pictured 1 above. He was arrested by the Nazis, p held for some time as a “spy” before he was released on insistence of his home government. The arrest caused a grave incident in Nazi- British diplomacy. Jarman's-Friendly RETURN FROM VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Ted La lin, who have been visiting in Seward, re- turned to their Juneau home aboard the Mount McKinley. - FORTUNE News . Q. Answers 1. Hattie W. Caraway, of Arkan- Leaves Seattle OUT TO SCHOOL John T. Kelsey, of Valdez, is a passenger south on the Mount Mc- Kinley to enter Stanford Univer- as. 2. Across_the Hudson river from N. Y., home. Because Father Divine, Negro leader, has established head/ quarters there. 3, Representative Martin Dies, of Texas. 4. Equador. 5. Because reservists had been .called to the colors for the first time since Germany re-introduced uni- versal ~military training, and be. cause of the Czech crisis. Switzerland is 8 confederation of 22 cantons which are joined under a federal constitution, with large power of local control tained by each canton. FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® D. B. FEMMER AGENT A Phone 114 re- Marie Drake, 50c. ALASKANA, T Night 312 THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down = Tue. Sat.[Lv. Tue. Sat.Ar. Tue. Sat./Lv. Tue. Sat./Ar. . [Wed.| Juneau 1A Whitehorse __| Whitehorse _JAr. Fairbanks __[Lv.[s (3] SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Oct. 1 Oct. 8 Oct. 15 Oct. 22 (fseaimes iy V4 . Bethel _____[Lv.| | 0|Ar. Nome —ILv.| 1:30] ~ PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE EAU HOTEL 106 Steamer YUKON *COLUMBIA ALASKA *ALEUTIAN . *iYUKON *ALASKA *YUKON ALASKA iYUKON Oct. 29 Nov. 1 ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. 8 i{—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. *_Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA fof Prince William Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4§ E. 0. ADAMS, Agent Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Oct. 11 Oct. 18 Oect. 25 Sept. 22 26 30 3 10 17 24 31 7 14 Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” Liner JUNEAU TO- VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 26; Oct. 6, 17 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 CANADIAN PACIFIC Alaska Steamship Compan: , SERVICE-ON-ALL-ARLASKA-ROUTE TO THIS SHIP England’s Elizabeth has lent her royal name, and when the “Queen Elizabeth” is christened at Clyde- bank the wife of King George will preside. The Elizabeth is 1,030 feet long—10 feet longer than the Queen Mary. She’ll have 14 decks, gross tonnage of 85,000. [T HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATIO L essosassssssnsssssssaanas S A HO B Nearest Federal Building. “WHERE LIVING IS FLEASANT” CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager B Elevator Service. B Beauty Shop. 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Juneau No. Bound Sept. 21 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Leave Seattle Sept. 16 Sept. 23 Lyv. Juneau So. Bound Sept. 23 WEEKLY NORTH SEA NORTH COAST NORTH SEA Sept. 30 NORTHLAND Oct. 17 HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... GUY SMiTH, Douglas Agent _.___mmm2 1 o