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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1938 — — m——————— — — - — B By GEORGE McMANUS | | 7 HAUC N TRANSPORTATION CO z N 4 Al a i e ol . DEAR- THIS HEAT | THERE'S AN ICE-WAGON- | M. S. DAR1T - %gSIEEET» EELS_ASC? DON'T EXCITE YOUR- (LU GET A LOT OF ICE_ | o0 4 § Wl eGRRY FOR YOUR SELF SO - MOTHER- AND COOL THE HOUS U. S. Mcil Carrier ¢ - FATHER WORKING IN DADDY'S STRONG FOR_HIBA | WL HELLO- ke on % | HS OFFICE-HE MUST AND HE CAN TAKE HE GET'S HOME Oh e Loayes Bémbr's ook Diasah i A & OF HIMSELF - 28 R T every Wednesday o 7 a.m. 4 SUFFOCAT ING IN CAR DARLING ery Wednesday «t 7 a. m. { H THIS HEAT- il ) For PETERSBURG, KAKFE, PORT 2 H ALEXANDER and WAY POIVIS. LB For Information : il L D. B. FEMME] "hone 114 ! g e B | | Freight must be on dock not [ G i) | Jdafer than 4 B. M, Tuesda, | s i 04 ) - ‘ ! i = §i | ormmmes.. wcewtessen | © FOR HEALTH AT THE % o GREEN TOP BRUNSWICK | ~ /) S \ 3 RECREATION ALLEYS i n\ i CABS—PHONE CAFE IN CONNEGTION, Spec- ) HITN YEE Y X ializing in Chinese ax.. American p- I‘\ SYORIT AMsrr 4 =" N X Dishes—TRY US ON { i &9 ' - = hope | 1938, King Peacurer Syndicate, Inc. World ighe eserved | S ) c o 6 7 s T i i ' ' $re-ad t e e H A BB'NGS M KINLEY HAs LUU'SE HAS HoOSPITAL NOTES BUY GREEN TOP RIDE | ax and System Service AI.ASK ) e ey | COUPON BOOKS: | JAMES C. COOPER, . Shelby Tucker was last night ad- | C. P. A | | ews MAKING .oovsvommnnsl| mspmessn || mechiidom | ! arl PRE, T BL il ikl $3.00 in rides for $2.50 l Public Stenographer i medical care. Notary Public a medical patient at | = = Carl Nelson, ROUND TRIP . 1 R R TH'S MURN'NG FOR THIS PURT Ann's Hospital, was admitted | b * Steamer Movements : Twenty-one passengers came in' SEATTLE, Sept. 24, — Steamer "Hr-v Canadian vm‘m; ‘s‘[‘v‘.mnl s R e A » from Seattic and Southeast Alaska Mount McKinley of the Alaska |Prince Louise passed through Hospital for a medical dressing last | . NORTHBOUND ® | boints on the Alaska this morning. |Steamship Company safled at 9|meau, northbound, last night withy CER 8 P 8RR, 0o o Alaska in port. Sails westward o [Pp L0 P bassengers were— |o'clock this morning for Southeast |13 roundtrippers aboard and eight| T 3 e at 4 oclock this afternoon. ® |y, " g Barnes, F. L. Garnick, jand Southwest Alaska ports with Passer for Skagway and rail|? | 4 ® Mount McKinley scheduled to ® lp 005 " Gooq, John W. Jones, 113 first class and 26 second class transfer. ¢ R i ke, iyl JenEMs ed e arrive Tuesday. Should have e Teonara. .Mis. K. J. Marvin, | hasseigers. ahoard Among those going to Skagway| ME and Mrs wan Jeokhs hee e three days mail ®|Mary E. McAlpin, Nancy Marvin,| Passengers for Juncau include |Were H. F. Abraham. for Dawson S natiias. 10, ounchs; born A e North Coast due Tuesda ® [ Jack Marvin, Nels Sorby, L. Horn.|Mr, and Mrs. C. C. Mespelt, My s B. M, H. Milne, U D e SRS i ibenmE At Bk & Nine passengers came in from e SCHEDULED .\\'ILI.\( . From Southeast Alaska points— and Mrs. D. Devilliers, Ben Hall O \\{u-.‘ 1;:’ will be Hv4‘\~ ARa Haeal 3 tho Westward and 30 booked pass- ® North : :uuu.n.‘»u to ,:“4“‘ o Huber, Mrs. Huber, N. A. Mc-|C. A. Furgeson, Mrs. Caark Tel- ;’Il‘ll\lh}j(:( ”}vaur‘yl.. Bay man; M ; #gé south from Juneau when the ¢ from Seattle September 30 ® |1 " J. Davis, F. Harrls, R. quist, Hennah Getainen, Walte: ki cKaig to Atlin : sacts || Glovia BERIAGE Rake k- steamer Yukon passed through Ju- e at 10 am o!E. Murphy, T. W. Nicholson, J. P.|Roife Botne e Burnham. Ken.|went a major operation at the neau last night o Yukon scheduled to sail from ® g oier i “gnove, A, W. Douglas. | Bob Lancy, J. G. Caborn, William | Baine, Lawrence Burnham. Ken-| “U0 0ol this morning From Seward, passengers e Seattle October 1 at nj‘ i :| e Phinwel, Mes Toi Btevenn M Ili:ttl‘l yl\\:{n‘: m];x;:-n.l(n. Mathis ol i e June Meadows, W. Ulrich, Sam e Tongass scheduled to sail from Ruth Anderson, Wilbur McCullom, | -¢ “ HAUS 2 3 MR el S e < Fattiey S ahar Hlnad Mhotios | & > October 4 at 9 pm. o | Noa MO T wife and daughter, Mrs ) FURS! FURBS! FURS! AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO son. . IBOUND SAIL -128 s J. Williams, Jeanne Taylor, Ffah- Wuld‘. { ; : 2 View the I;m-\-t nu‘ r‘l(-‘uln)ns this The Dail Al k E . = Sordova—Alex Conn. Olaf|® Princess Louise . A A g 45 4 For Tulsequah—James L. Avent. evening at Charles Goldstein Com- asKda mpire From Cordova—Al (i fock e ces Taylor, L. G. Wingard, Mrs. g pany’s opening: 7:30 to 9 o'cloc | " s, John|® arrive in port at 6 o'clock s ty - - = any's opening: 7: . 4 Mamyn, Ped J Hotes, John|e amive and sails o NURTH SEA Tfl E x?d“d;q’:\; Emilee Dalton, Mrs i i Livitan to praseht thistconpon tanight, s¥ the bux affice. of as o e Shirley ag P e et ——————— 2 2 . Sailing to Seattle were—J. Plum- | ® south 1 - Helen Junas, Mrs. Dan Doug the— o mer, J. H. McIntyre, R g Oolumhia Bebctled it Elspeth Douglas, R. C. Kearlo, W G SER Lttt N e ] CAPITOL THEA TRE ford. George Da J . hound next Monday Nasi, Harriett Tuft. EXAMINATIONS Mrs. Ray evens, south for sev- M),.((v;;] n, Dor Da . LOCAL SAILINGS of i joias _-.‘- LGN i *3 S T s eral weeks, is a passenger a\mu:di AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE Feank Gllchrist, ‘H., J. Armstr o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® the Mount McKinley for Juneau. | W T e " el el e Wednesday at 6 p.. for Sit- e s INTEREST INCREASES The United States Civil Service | a | allaby Jim”"—"Paid to Dance Bayer Donald Thompson, K. J. 3 K& S0t WD | 8| The North Sea. pusing south- gy Naptlom GERVICES competitive examinaiion for he| News I Q. Answers Your name May Appeu—WATCH THIS SPACE i Bolyak, Joseph Patrick, Wil e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e |bound through Juneau last night VANG S ICES Bomitinrs Fridiried DalGe : 1. John P. Frey, speaking before = — e i Doney, Carl Swenson, W. E. Burke,| & "/ o0 " ke and way e |after making the Sitka run, took T Senior steragraphier, $1:820 wvear || & House committae NSILIGREICEAN= 1 Earle Knight, Mrs. Earle Knight, o 78 [ * o |28 passengers from Here for Seattle| The Irish Evangelist, George H. , o % © L'.',‘,’._ s il e b 4 Jane Phinn, L. B. DeLong, Mrs.|? sl e and points enroute Mitchell(’ of ‘¥akima, Wastigciwill 11-1“1:" ty u):: 1:'1”1);;) G Sl e COLUMBIA LUMBER co ] E*B. DeLong, W. Olson, Mis. W., 0 = = o o o o o o o e | For Seattle igers were Neal continue with the special meetings ' él]"i't) o \M,d fc s ““‘l.“ "J’ U,,S"Tu,‘fys,fi,\ e e Apa has | (] | 5 | Olsén, John M. King and Julia fo e Blanton, George Langman, Bob every night next week, except Sat- b S0no) B VI SO0 APROR || og; the two nations agreed to use | | OF ALASKA 3 * Maure. | Whitthorne, H. Mead, Mrs. J. R.|urday, at the Bethel Mission on ‘&W'm“m; desan e *)i’;. V1| M mrheee yoars. A W i~ For Ketchikan—F. Bickford — | Daniels, D. L. McKing, Mrs. W. W.|Main Street. The meetings the || ( . A 1 i Baumgartner, Ed Baumgartner, Ray | TIDES TOMORROW { Council, C. Gunterman, J. W. Par-|past week have been increasing in ::m’l‘ ’f:" ,'“,'“‘,'(, B0 hatevmascd LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS | Dame. S0 sl RO 5 |sons, Archie Beudin, Mrs. H. Me- |interest and in attendance. All Who | i informaton may be obtaine PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU i S O x Lean, D. McDougall, Mrs. D. Mc-| have heard him play and sing have , “poo "o Ppe oo 5 o0 aegl SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve | High tide—1:33 a.m. 175 feet Dougall, Mfs. V. K. Clark, Steve enjoyed his musical numbers very i g iR A L K and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A 1 s 798 ¢ -0.6 feet Crinkovich, George M. Petranovich, | much e $ iE! { :!”“I (M; 1‘: Al : f D. Thomas, Joe McKinnon, Mr.| On Sunday.morning at 11 oclock | - ooey s News Today—Empire. ! 1 | High tide—1:40 p.m., 186 fee s omas, Joe 1 Mr Sunday rning at yelock | sve 5 - 4 Low tide—7:56 p.m., -23 feet. |and Mrs. Wallis George. Evangelist Mitchell will preach. on TRANSPORTATION : o | For Ketchikan—Mary K. Cau-|the subject, “They That Wait Upon MP ICY STRAITS TIDES MONDAY thorne, John Shepard the Lord, Shall Renew Thei 's-Fri co ANY i High tide—2:15 a.m., 16.9 feet For Petersburg Mary Reyes, | Strength.” Iarman S-. nendly PS : < e Low tide—8:06 a.m. 03 fect James Berry, Miss J. Hammer, H.| Everyone is invited to these serv- | H (Seattle Times) | High tide—2:15 p.m., 18.0 feet Williams, Margaret Charles lices to hear this unique speaker. FORTUNE T o | | cdpt. John Courage of the fish-| Low tide—8:36 pam, -17 feet For Wrangell-George K. Jlah e e e :\Ln? ;rr?;’;):;;:/\:’r ?)fl;:'l\':. ‘ i ing gchooner Omaney and his crew - - — e e ——— 5 \ of eleven men, in Seattle today & WALLIS GEORGES | Leaves | 7’4 | **figm the halibut banks, had an ex- ‘-DUCK EVENT IS SOUTH FOR VISIT Seattle i L -YLA 4 I {etting story to_tell of thelr cx- as a Ig w ANNOUNCE BY GUN S. 8. TON Oct. 4 ¥| [ et % | Sl 1 perience in Icy Strait, Alaska, when | i 4 | their vessel collided with a drifting CLUB TOMORROW | Mr. and Mrs. Wallis George left "A“l:?“.‘n"i'éml‘:l‘:;;‘";"" |CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc Phone 411 38 S a"s e aye ik |for the south on the steamer | 5 | = ; RVe were 'in ‘Icy Strait, outward e SH e wx;(llv\ !3(:;\ for a visit with their son, | . ing of A 1 when we coll ci ress dis i I B A Tty 7 t | ing of August 31 When We collided) An Assoclated Press dispatch |y neay gnotgun Club for 10 o'clock | dell George is the house guest af | D. B. FEMMER SKa ranspor 9 C. | with the berg,” Captain Courage from Washington, date of Septem- | E] * said e 17 Bawas tomorrow morning at the club| Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Meherin. | AGENT “The collision shook the Omaney, Secretary Ickes said today many""l""."_“f""‘l""f‘:c:]‘ e Juneas Beee. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER { from stem to sten and my men difficulties, including a possible lack ‘:'m: “xfio:‘m{smgxl i “fmed i P ‘ l Phone 114 Night 312 ! | edme running to the deck from the of interest by the Canadian gov- %\l m‘.'l A5 T Preids B | — Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska i fosle. Tt was as dark as a stack crnment, were delaying plans for |bo ‘“,,:l‘(m‘ Dt i by i | of black cats and fogzy when we an international highway between | oios G iSRG (HEIREY Y IBLENON OF AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL i i strick. AL daylight. we made anthe United States and Canada. | o # G DEs:wizw : U exdmination of (e hull of lhe, He lold his weckly press confer n | 5 s e e et o g Maitol & - ! o REGULAR PHONE 612— Day or Night ' —f the berg had cut into four changes > status o 2 pro . S. L \ : k 5 o3 (|;I : )¢ I‘ : ‘lll .\l nto (l‘ll l)l ch ll.\L,l III‘ '!IH latus of the pre CHAPELADIES HOLD ety % Ay | Hangur H"(l h]l()p in Juneau , i nan planks, but she was posed project Service Every Trip | » i not deaking “I don't think much interest is MEET WEDNESDAY ‘ SHELIL, SIMMONS———Chief Pilot ‘ ; ! “We had hit the berg a glancing being shown at Ottawa,” the secre R Iuneuu-Fuirbcmks | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ! . § blow. The Omaney (ock a big list tary said Announcement was made today i f ¥ and we thought che was coing over He added no practical plans for | that a meeting of the Chapeladies Bethel-Nome w R d. i , ¥ @a.lier side, but she soon cichied construction of the road had been will be held Wednesday, September |Read Dow Read Up All Planes 2- ay hadlo qu.upped : Tey Strait is full of bergs|worked out. Problems; he said, in-| 28, al the home of Mrs. Virgil Ne-|Tue. Sst/Lv. Juneau .__Ac./Sun. ~Th. | oy SR ; : i Qati c . | ® and very dangerons to navication.” cluded a method of financing the well, on Glacier Highway ‘H:‘. Eohife waiteherse. —{{mSan, b | r.-.l._h_fl ’l Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | : ¢ -+ o portion in British Columbia. This is the first meeting of the |The. Sat.iAr. Fairbanks | (| T T ;“4.‘4 e =L , §Tr e mmpire casicds Tor e B fall term and all members are urged | T [Wed. ALl e = . b cesults. Today’s News ‘l'oday.—Empire. | to attend | G 1 i F N L6 el iy B 4 SR L R RS e N Y S, 4 ». 4 1] H O ()ra (] 00( s lx’ wers lSSlné Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau 2-Way Radio Communication i { 3 Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | | i 1 PACIi'VIV 7 | guxonB Sept. 14 Sept. 17 Sept. 22 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ! i *COLUMBIA Sept. 17 Sept. 20 Sept. 26 A i i | v . uthorized U. H | C ALASKA ALASKA . 4 Sept. 21 Sept. 24 Sept. 30 U. 8. MAIL Carrier i | | AIRWAYS, INC. | *MT. McKINLEY Sept. 24 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. “YUKON Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof i { Traffic Representative | *ALASKA Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 Kimshan Ogve, Hoonah, and return. i LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE *YURON Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Reund Trip. i | ALASKA Oct. 22 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA | GAS®INEAU HOTEL . | 'YUKON Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 17 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PEACE—PHONE 623 i PHONE: 106 ALASKA Nov. 5 Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representati { | s i—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. T . S e S O A S e H | *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William | | T i Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, - ; B\ ADiAN ravel Uganik Bay and Scldovia, also Port Wakefield. [ N ACIFIC g i i on a THE ALASKA LINE ; .- i | . Tieket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & | i | "PRIN- B. 0. ADAMS, Agent i § : ‘-' CESS" | fi 29 » S : | 2 § ! e 5 13 , H Liner ' RNeholi : , , 2 —~ | ! JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, \l’ 2)re S SIS 4}]. L 3 | ! VICTORIA OR SEATTLE ' asKaJcamsnip LOIx | i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SERVICE-ON-ALL LasKRA-F ' Princess Louise e i BT b 1 Sept. 26; Oct. 6, 17 3 s WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay | | = . 26; . 6, 3 . x R SAILINGS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | | nnections at Vancouver with N i s e ) x Ll L NORTH SEA Sept. 16 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 | Cnnadhn'::me Sue.‘rvlee-: n T E L G s TIN E A u NORTH COAST ...Sept.23 Sept.27 Sept.29 | { Transcontinen o A NORTH SEA .Sept.30 Oct. 4 oOct. 6 . | Trans-Atlantio i ND i Prane Facitie [ Every Effort Made for the NORTHLA! Oct. 7 Oct. 11 Oct. 13 H Tickets, reservations and full | HAROLD C. KNIGHT .. ! particulars from | Comfort of Guests! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent i it | VW MuLviRmL GASTINEAU CAFE cITY waARr » H Nearly every building in the town of Morrison, Colo, 110 population, was damaged by the flood which | Agent, CPR.—Juneau, Alaska in connection GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18 rogred down mountain canyons on & 200-mile front of the eastern slope of the Racky Mouptains. Six z CANADIAN m § persons were known dead and searchers were conducting a painstaking hunt for passible ather vietims. PACIFIC ATK SERVICE INFORMATION . - - L iad LASKA SERVICE main street of Morrison, some 15 miles scuthwest of Denver.—AP Photo, alibore s the