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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 29, 1938, o4 By GEORGE McMANUS ! T HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. § « BRINGING UP FATHER Sl M — M. S. DART IND H NOW- JU ] KEEP COOL-THAT'S T \ v 5 ¢ i1 SR MR BT KEEP COC WHAT M TRYIN ‘ ( Tris_SPENDIN' ROPE? BY GOLLY- ; : i BACK- IM GETTIN' | DIDNT E TO DO-THIS 1S HAS GOT TO THOSE WUZ THE U. S. Mail Carrier i SICK AN’ TIRED OF | KNOW._ WHAT ||| HOT WEATHER STOP- M AT CIGARS | ORDERED- 3 PAVIN' OUT MONEY- | IT WAS-ICANT ||| BUT YOLIR SPEND- THE END OF / Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, | REMEMBER ((Ne 1S B%QN\NG MY ROPE- every Wednesd m. N h BUYING ‘ o MES - For PETERSBUKG, KAKFE. PORT - LANW THING— | mmfiv ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS \ — (TTHRA For Information . y ({1 | D. B. FEMMER—Phone 131 Ll Freight must be on dock not later than 4 T. M. Tues "l PSR S —— FOR HEALTH AT WIE (i GREEN TOP BRUNSWICK e ) : RECREATION ALLEYS o // CABS—PHONE ! CAFE IN CONNECTION, ‘Specd L - ializing in Chinese a:.. American \ / 6 Dishes—TRY US ONC | o . \ FS—— 5 7 8 e e I Y - T BRI S T T Y . \ vinke : 4 l (‘ ! BUY GREEN TOP RIDE |'] Audlite=Tax and System Setivine Coastwise Steamer Sinks Off Point Arena, Cal. Spatile-Juneat 7 vmifi ||~ JAMES C. COOPER, | . i ¥ | c. B K H ¢ H H $6.25 in rides for $5.00 | 303-05 Goldstein Building : arine ews ir Service to L I | : ry Public i ) T, 8 A J . . . . | : - Steamer Movements { Pan American Changing s T 2“ L] NORTHBOUNU 2 Baby Clipper for Win- % ® No steamer northbound . y Lhp vr e SCHEDULED SAILINGS o ter [;q\upped Plane | ® North Sea sch to sail ® i | e from Seattle tomorrow at 10 e | SEATTLE, Sept. 29.—Pan Amer- | ® e am . ican Airways today announced they —_— ® Princess Louise scheduled to e | had suspended service with the The steamer 1 Coa went e sail from Vancouver tomor- e} Alaska Baby Clipper between Seat- southbpund through J au from e row at 9 pm . tle and Juneau for three weeks. - Sitka this forenoon, brought in four e Yukon scheduled to sail from e The present ten-ton amphibian e passengers, loaded a cargo of fish e Seattle October 1 at 9 am. o will be taken East and exchanged at the Cold Storage and sailed with e Tongass scheduled to sail from e for another ship with de-icers on 20 passengers from her e Seattle October 4 at 9 pm. o the wings and other winter re- From Sitka passen: were A.| ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® sisting equipment. AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO L."Vaughn, A. Van Mavern, E. M.' ® from Seattle October 7 at ® VERIFICATION HERE 5 3 Mgare and Orin Kimba o 10 am . Joe Crosson, General Manager of | T’ D l Al .k E % g To Seattle arry Becker, Oliver « SOUTHBOUND SAIL| . Pacific Alaska Airw and Phil | 're al y (lb a 'nl)lr(/ Olspn, Mrs. J. Ferguson, Mrs. O. M. @ Alaska scheduled southbound o i 3 : : o ; §i : 3 4 Berst, Superintendent of Mainte ol e SR ; 5 Cole, Ruby Lindsay, Mrs. A. Luboff, @ 4 am. Saturday . 4 S i ins S ilommeis e raphisaity (DR for tha Wertars THwislan af | present this coupon tonight at the box office of 4 Austin Simonds, Mrs. Sahra McGill. ® Mount McKinley scheduled ® | Her forward holds fast filling with water, the coastwise steamer, Dor R \ey | Pun American Airways, verified the | the—ie To Petersburg—N. A. McEachran, ® southbound next Monday. @ pictured sinking off Point Arena, Cal, where she recently ran agrcund in a alcu;n :qul.rA u(xh (I"“L "':?“““‘ i et gh Lo M sieru g CAPITOL THEA TRE D. Paulino, Dan Molver e LOCAL SAILINGS ® | on the rocks for three days, effort was made to salvage the landlocked ve:sel. Pulled frec, the Dorothy Was | .o, tpic morning. [ Y ; - 4 o Wrangell—Willie Brown, Mrs. e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® |;m il melp and began 10 settle, Her crew was taken abcord a waiting coast guard cutter. The ship then o s gt | AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE R0 B, Ceores Lk s 4 ‘Yfl.‘“w“.‘,y.m 6 pm. for Sit- @ 0 o n her nose as if she had been torpedoed, her stern and prepeller straight up in the A M"jv mrn. 343" the same type of amphi-| “MANHATTAN MERRY-GO-ROUND” = e e R L L I 3 v 0 foct to the bottom. This photo was taken while the vessel was sinking. At right lifchoats can be blan as the Alaska Clipper, would | John Ross, K. Loring, S. C. Willard,| ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ¢ 9ived G880 $e BD 4 ; en of the crew, enroute to the cutter. be brought to Seattle with de- Xour name iiay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE -oo e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port seen, in which are the twenty-nine officers and men of the i be. bronght, B GeReeh win dej} e Alexander, Kake and way ®| — g necessary to winter flying. | - .IHAUBUTERS S ¢ Latest Halibut NORLITEMEN SCOUT |Linoleum Contract, ik ‘ g o fidtn b e et 4 o SR e GROUP HAS MEETING Ketchikan Bulding ~ mosmn cors oo | - COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. { < LS | S | : : by SELL SEATTLE 5 T | Are Announced | ! For Yakima Bidder marty Becker, former Fmrlmnk»’ OF ALASKA y | y i Darrell Naish resigned his dutics | jewelry man who has been visiting | - ¥ - cu“er Nunhland The last day of clearance for!| Darell Naish resigned his dulies LERGIE e ; x . in Juneau for several days, went| LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS SEATTLE, Sept. 29.—The follow- halibut fishing Area Three, west as Scoutmaster of the Norlitemen| WASHINGTON, Sept. 29. The south on the North Coast to join 5 BTy i 1ng! halibuters i fr iy . 0\1 )(,:‘1[)(- Spencer, 15 midnight to- | Troop at the first meeting of the|Treasury Department announces his wife in Seatle. | PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Vil wilivg Bl wI" Bec 1] n of Cape Spencer, ls midnight (07| Toch 00 e mew dirctor, San that & contract has been et o 3 /| SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve enskjold, 40,000 pounds, Ilene, 36,- Cutsoms Office from the Interna-' Duker at a meeting last night 1n | Harold Schultz, of Yakima, Wash and Modernize Your Home Under Titie 1, F. H. A. 000: pounds, Sylvia, 25,000 pounds ‘nmml Fisheries Commission | commemoration of the splendid for linoleum for the ,\(‘(‘,(Jl'ul, third (. Hayana, 39,000 pounds, Mitkof in i Last date of fishing in Area|work carried on by Naish, members and fourth floors of the Ketchikan 5 000%sounds, all selling for an aver “ u ra"““g p o Area Four, west and|of the troop presented him with a Federal Building. The bid was 8gé of 9% and 9 cents a pound Inorth of Umnak Island, will be | token of appreciation. ($2.971 TRANSPORTATION From the local banks—-Curlew 2 midnight, October 20, Last date for| A large turnout attended (b 1,000 pounds, 10 cents; Jane, 2000, Commander Zeusler Trans- ! eranting permits for retention of | meeting last H_»' held in ”1" pals | ; # CONIPANY pounds, 10% cents a pound i ‘ TRy 5 halibut caught incidental to fishing ' lors of the Presbyterian Church. i Torpmemn s-Friendly : - | ferred to Coast Guard |for other specic in Arca One, from | and the same number is cxpected (o ° | H H [ ar - Spehcet |Willapa Harbor south, and Area'continue attendance during the g Ma""e A"wa s Cutter Spencer Two, Willapa to Cape Spencer, will - coming winter FORTL s Cas Pes 7 Eoathio : 4 K g be October 17, Last date these per-| 'm‘ ol "“’"’”‘m" 2 EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. : | EEATTLE, Sept. zv.-In connec- 11 be valid is midnight, Octo- | SQUEL 3 I8 | the cutter Northland into a Mer s Rosr i i |authorized expenditure of $4.330 to | s |chant Marine Training Ship, the *'O%® WHHCUS |chase the echoes out of the navy | S. . TONGASS oct. 1 || CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 i Coast Guard announces that Cum-‘ | pier auditorium. The money goes | (RS T o e Alex Holden brought in two pas- | mander Zeusler has been trans-| |for acoustical equipment REFRIGERATION { sengers from his regular weekly!ferred to the Coast Guard cutter wgsshen[e ers .o e schedule flight to island points yes- | Spencer, succeeding Commander : Today's News ‘l'oday.—£mpire. [ ] as a “ ransport, lnc. terflay, and Lon Cope brought in|Smith who has been appointed| " ‘ 3 - RO s e one. Commander of the Chelan, now sta- | Al Brom Chichagot—Mr. and Ms.| Goned on the Atiantic cost 8| HaveTwenty-nflh Pad D. B. FEMMER SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER \ W. A. Castleton arrNed and John | Boston. k van,s store AGENT Ross was brought in from Hoonah > — H THE SIGN OF i i i P =7 e e e P SR 5, * A"“Warsary Ham S e shige ity nniac. S Night 312 Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska KING FISH PINMEN | TIDEsS TOMORROW | i o AHERNVICE AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL TOBOWLTONIGHT |*—— == = o iufo o oy UB ATRMAIL PHERY i Daviribe = ON ELKS FAIRWAYS, [lsh udc—biie et 124 foel | friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. E: Service Every Trip Y g Bowli £ the Hiks| TN IS 0.PM JOA ‘::‘1‘;{:“ifiiilm-'f{:vt-m:»;fl s Juneau-Fairbanks Hangar and Shop in Juncau owling resumes again at the Elks| 28 e 43 S a W - . 4 & e Olib dlleys tonight with three) [°W Hde—11:45 pm. 38 feet. | pajph Reischl last evening to Bethel-N SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot matches scheduled in the King Fish| tend congratulations in commemor- | ethel-Nome RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher » league | OPPORTUNITY KNOCKS ation of their silver wedding anni- | Read Down At 7:30, the Beluga play the Tar-| If you have a voice and desire| Versary. | Tue. nl,ll.v..‘nncnu — ¥ . - pon;“at 8:30. the Barracuda and i1he | the best training available, for con- wA .'~]|lv('1r {;lnllvr was xl{:‘rt::':ufl“tl:; o Sauipre :,3;'::‘;;:';5;: T All Planes 2 WGY Radio Equlpped Whales tangle, and at 9°30, the Por- | cert, opera and radio, call Marye| Weschenfelders as a surprise from Tue. Sat.|Ar.Fairbanks _[Lv.|S 2 B L e . noLsElnlnv the Tunas '(l';(‘rnn, ‘1]2.«1 550, adv.|those present, and for the occasion| Th.|[Wed.| Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG — - ~ | a mock-wedding was performed by | “"“l‘ 8:00 e e i | several members of the party. e b =W' jati 2 H' h St Awal'd A luncheon was served during | 10:30 o ' ln AVIAtlon s lg e | the latter part of the evening by ‘ : - - | the host and hostess. ls L M A R l N R w A ! ¥ & | * ¢ 2-Way Radio Communication { PACIFIC ALASKA | SAILING SCHEDULE = . Esca“aha BflSt AIRWATE INC & Leave ~ DueJuncau DueJuncau|fj ~SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | 4" Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound i i | W IN ng un Authorized U. e . i PR ATRRIRAT oag it A D L Benki gt Sept. 2¢ Sept. 30 U. S. MAIL Garrier i Traffic Representative *MT. McKINLEY Y Sept. M4 Sept. 27 Oct. 3 "‘I'UESDAY‘—S\IN&& to arrival of mail boat from South. | uver“a nwn‘ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE *iYUKON ... Oct. 1 Oct. 4 Oct. 10 Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof | Gl it ap BOTEL SALASKA .o.....cc..... Oct. 8 Oct. 11 Oct. 17 mflf‘a’;flmfl‘fi: _:}ld fe?a!;-w 3 g { il SEI *YUKON Oct. 15 Oct. 18 Oct. 24 schod! DS~ Reuny 4 . ESCANABA, Mich., Scpt. 20—The | PHONE: 108 ALASKA Oct. 22 Oct. 25 oct. 31 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA - city of Escanaba is listed by politi- | sy $YUEQN ... Oct. 29 Nov. 1 Nov. 7 TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 = SAT Solentista ae Bne. or-tha ‘STOAR) ALASKA ... Nov. § Nov. 8 Nov. 14 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.'B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Bepresentative el gl :‘U ted States 1 T 1 i—@alls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. s .of «the. Lpilon. DS ek rave *_Connects at Cordova with S. S. CORDOVA for Prince William | report [_nopmr(l recently for a on a Sound ports, Kodiak, Uzinki, Port Bailey, Iron Creek, Port Vita, |motion picture pruldm:sr who want Uganik Bay and Seldovia, also Port Wakefield. ed a model for the best governed » town in this country. "PRIN- THE ALASKA LINE Other towns listed included Kal- CESS" Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 amazoo, Mich,; Winnetka, Ill; Ash- = ¢ ! B. 0. ADAMS, Agent i tabula, O.; Hamilton, O. Janes- Liner | ville, Wi Columbia, Ga.; New- | port News, Va.; Kenosha, Wis., and JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, A « M‘w ‘:mu\ n . ! Lynchburg, Va. | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE TR RS = = e ——— e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS AI " . h- C y % i NS 3 &) . ~ ) Y | rm——— ey | Princess Louise aska dteamship Lompany § z You DINE BEST Petober 6, 11 SERVICE-ON ALL-ALASKA-ROCUTES “ Princess Norah E 3 5 5 8 : & B WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneal WHEN YOU ; Nov. 6, 16, 27 — | Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ‘ SAILINGS p DINE 1 Connections at Vancouver with | i 00 OB 2B 5 2] NORTH COAST ....Sept.23 Sept. 27 Sept. 29 v AT THE Oanadian Pacifie Services: | NORTH SEA ......Sept.30 Oct. 4 Oct. 6 che ;‘::e:nunmhl | [ NORTHLAND .....Oct. 7 Oct 11 Oct. 13 % WHER K Trans-Pacific CAFE Tickets Tareiions and. full Every Effort Made for the HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... Phone 109 ; ticulars Comfort of Guests! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... Phone 79 Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. pacticulasa froem : CITY WHARF ... O T e ey . . : fane, first pressure-cabin shif. | . V. W, MULVIHILL GASTINEAU CAFE 4 2 ockh mpluz: P! ‘: ba 4 ‘t-l ;u ‘Below (left to Special Sunday Digners 11 to 9, Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska : | GUY " “ i Y y t. Allbert H J%hmn and Dr. Jobn | CANADIAN in connection Py 1 By e Dby, aviation's highest award, for || | JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM - AIK SERVICE INFORMATION e & E e v oo 1 b o D, O = B PACIFIC Al SERV BB| VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE 0