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lHl l)/\ll\ \IASKL\ l:MPIRl:. SMURDAY ()Ll 29, 1938. BARNEY G GOOGLE MORK NN WORDS , SRRNEN & THAT NRG 0F YOURS PUITS ANN NMORE JTSY \DERS WNTO THE OTHER HORSES HERDS- THERE'S GONNA BE TROUBLE- NOU KNOW WRAT (N GETTIN' AT, COUSIN --- BEFCRE TH RACE SHOOFLN GOES (NTO A KUDOLE WITH THE OTHER NRGS --GINES 'EM B LORD OF WORGE TALK -~ THEY FOLD UP AN' WON'T RUN-- WY, THE FIRST THNG Nou KNOW THEY'LL ORGANIZE A"HORSES' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION" OR SUMP'N-- WHERE'LL WE BE 22 T O0N'T KNOW WHATCHA NMEAN, JoE P —— Marine News American Company Holds Contract for Zeppelin Service Over Atlantic (Contin One) L R ot Steamer Movements [ [ [l . NORTHEOUND . Should © ', ic by the ABOARDBARANOF FOR THIS PORT : . Steamer terms of to laur eppelin compa mail aboard e aranof Company led Southwest Alask this morning THE HOPE FOR HELIUM Incident the contract indi- cates the company still hope that Secretary Ickes—or and 14 second s scheduled to sail from s iRl Passengers aboard he tue November 4 5 e which denied booked for Juneau include SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS lium Germany for u Towin scheduled = to arrive | o neln service M. Martin, O B that time Ickes held that Leol ! aced in the hands of Ger- Mr . Aluska scheduled southbound “;""‘\z',:“'l‘l:] 5 A:-:.u"‘\m (' Pernaps eaxly, MQnasy morn.: o, contrary to the law wh that it only for The law iately after when 36 pe % n the exy a.mn. for Petersbu Port, ® v Petersburg, Port ® 1y, of nydrogen gas wnder, Kake and way | node] wnd Way ®| The contract lapses as orts : ; L the American company fe o is no hope of getting the 20 million o600 00 000 0 o Hmrl' nburg sons burned to ion of the big D S L e While hundreds 1al Guardsmen, ordered to the a ther Nati Erickson, Mrs C. Rettie . . . . . . . . . ° . ° . © ° ° . . . © . . ° ° ° . . » ° ° ° . ° . . Mis. A Marion Ros-| cubic feet of helium necessary as lieved te have been leaders in the violence had beea faken fc jail. Scme 630 guardsmen were asse well, R. E. Moore, A. A. Smith, Mrs \ starter. Although Ickes repeat- in the city.—AP Photo. Asa Baldwin McLat REVISED WAGE | Bty {Bis - rettaritent s FeliaaT o) OF ALASKA Bl Alloy: STAIY, Sry BeUUIIMNE o atlowodiie ilege. Tn other Chureh will conduct the service MASS MEETIN LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS ok B ! wo r 1 jany and Bible study at the Chapel-by- @ A : R e SGHEDULE AT | contned atid; In. faot, tectaonty| Wordk, o Anericar ; Wipany | sd Bible Muy S8 e CEASCE- X ot PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Richard Jones, Lowella Shirts, Mrs |it can keep it alive until 1642, Since 2% f y S dor ; % SECURE YOUR LOAN TH 3 M. Baldwin, Archie Shiels, W. C | President Roosevelt’s second term , F o ! 8 “‘ e VELY ¥ the UNTON HALL. adv and Moderiios Woo H(u’rlw llfJO‘d:.HTlL‘ lro Improve Arnold. in 1940, a new secretary of ¢ oA iy el i gugno o) e A I itle 1, F. H. A. Ed Keepers, Lt. Com. L. H. Baker A j NUVEMBER 1 interior with different views| ¢ Germany comp g i ; _ ALASKANA, Isy Marle Drake, 50c. = Bvelyn Hendrickson, A. Boudin (P | may be in office by 1942 I A, X Ry Lyl Charles Sly, E. H.Html, Sy S e m'mr)fl'/w'- s IVESPER HOUR AT . k6" Obabeladies 2 2 > > > A + Base P«'l_\' and Overtime Pro--} Under terms of its cont with 6 0’CLOCK SUNDAY ! TIDES TOMORROW visions Announced by | % German company . e i S EWA T GOING LAST * | can Zeppel ransport ow between 6 am, 124 feet Asst. bupenntendent S Zeppallh i iy (one. It Germany Vesper ON MINING MATTERS m., 6.3 feet or even build one here. Light Presbyte r B. D. Stewari, Territorial Com- High tide—5:18 pm., 126 feet (Continued trom Sage One) The German company is obli-| which time organ selections will be miss r of Mines, is planning to el e gated to supply Zeppelin experts: played by Oberg, with the sail Mor on the Alaska, enroute MONDAY TIDES age more than compensate for the if a ship is to be built here well | your people’s choir singing favor- to Washington for conferences in x § Low tide . 33 feet e A i - las to train an operating crew forite hymn nnection with the mining indus- ” High i 123 feet, | CCCasional loss of the overtine DaY | (ho American vessel regardiess of | Speaker during the service under Ho expects to’ be. gone several CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 41] Low tide—12:45 p.mn., 64 feet which. the emplo e has 1o control, | Where the U. S. company gets it | the better un tanding series, wiil D T High tide—6:34 p.n., 120 feet. This slight raise means that fox: The American company already be R. E. Robertson, Ju v —_— N = ~ e O " o has contracted with the German|his topic for discussion being “Le steadier than | average, his earnings will have STATES ECONOMIST the * WILL BE HERE FOR been increased from $3.00 to $6.00 | : " PLANNING COUNCIL S om0 1, v e oo James C. Rettie, Associate Con- ployed on his reg lay-off day | the man who wor company to lease a German ship|Matters With Which the Publ E at a rental of 1,633,000 Reic! )\ln",\kx Can Help.” i | | ) tract also is vAlid only when” the American company can get 20 million feet of helium, of| (about $650,000) a year. « ‘and| CHAPELBY-LAKE of cnlockers milled about the streets arcund the Other machine gun units and a tear gas squad held the _~ SERVICES SUNDAY o By BILLIE DE BECK SIMMER DOWN, GOOGLE, BN STOP BATTIN NORE EYES UKE A DISTRACTED HOOTN OWL- |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mcil Caurier | Leaves Femmer's Dock every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, K PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Inforui D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesg: WAKE Ue SNUFEN W SHOCFLN'S JOWNED THE u, e R S L GREEN TOP | cABS—PHONE || 4 678 } BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 | ALASKA LAUNDRY | i | $6.25 in rides for $5.00 i $3.00 in rides for $2.50 AS A PAID-UP SUBSCRIBER TO The Daily Alaska Em pire is invited to present this coupon tonight at the box office of ““CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO TICKETS TO SEE “Mr. Boggs Steps Out”—“Gunsmoke Ranch” L UGMr 1eatns ziay Appear—WATCH THIS SPACY Swift Pacl at set up machine guns (note “seven or eight” ng plan at Souix City, ————— COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | after violence broke cof. Police reporied scene NEW ALASKAN E HOTEL ' So. Frarfklin Street JUNEAU- Phona Single O . Alaska Air 'I‘ransport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER sultant for the National Resources he will receive overtime pay f""‘which the Dnited Stetes hada vie:{ Committee and member of the that day. | 4 Mt Reorthwest Regional Plannitig-Oom- Bxhres $ bal ; s tual monopoly | Tomorrow I et iesiona) b m- | Expressing the belief that the| ‘mhere is one unique clause inithe Rev. John mission, will be h for the meet- new wage and hour act would not|the contract. It pr \|(lrr that nei-| Northern Light ing of the Alaska Planning Council apply to the mining industry in|pep company may a contract Text Wednesday, it was announced Ala the Assistant Superintend- | for landing privile 1h iothey "today by John E. Pegues, Secretary ent said: countries unless both companies| TRANSPORTATION COMPANY of the Council. “If the Administrator and the| — B Mr. Rettie, accompanied by Mrs. courts should interpret the wages | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Rettie, ailed from and hours bill as applying to Alu,\k.fl. You DINE BEST and the gold mining industry were | placed upon a schedule of 40 hows || WHEN YOU A mornin the will be here ing e g A [ re AT ’l'llE sessions and e | industry in i Territory. However, & month to the officials of the company hs planning wor L Mr is an economist tax investigation. been advised by counsel that in alll All members of the Council with | probability the new wages and|| CAFE Leaves the exception of A. A. Shonbeck hours bill will not apply to ;nl(l Seattle ) of Anchorage have signified their|mining in Alaska.” Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. S. S. Tong: Nov. 4 ]| intention of being here for the R e Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9. ; | p..,pnn.u, Council meeting, the Sec-| Lode ana placer location nnuces PASSENGERS FREIGHT JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM REFRIGERATION | | bor sale at The E'nplre (}"lce In l)ishes. Cones or Bulk 1 i [ | | | | | e \ . 1 D. B. FEMMER 7 -(r i AGENT | | ) THE SIGN OF Phone 114 Night 312 || [ DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL | Service Every Trip | Juneau-Fairkbanks : Bethel-Nome Read Down Read Up Tue. [Lv. Juneau | Tue. Ar. Whitehorse Tue. Lv. Whitehorse _ Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks __|Ly. Sun. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Effective November 11. Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL 4 i | 1 PHONE 612—DayorNight | | Hangar and Shop in Juneau ‘ 7 ,: SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot ‘! ‘ RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher { ! Al] Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ! Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG ! i [ " | MARINE AIRWAYS |, Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | » Radio Commi % Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | e g 2 lonpien i DENALI . s __Oct. 19 Oct. 22 Oct. 28 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ‘ ALASKA ..ccoo... st ol 50 Oct. 25 Oct. 31 Authorized U. i ¥ BARANOF Oct. 29 Nov. Nov. ” D, U ST Sy g ATAERA e ~_Nov. 5 Nov. & N TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. YUKON . S T Nov. 12 Nov. 15 Nov. 21 mm\‘o Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, & ; ALASKA . e NOV. 19 Nov, 22 Nov. 28 . Cove, Hoonah, and return. : A Atk Prequert Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. i Ye : ov. 26 Nov. 29 Dec. 5 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA B —Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ‘o o i el $74.00 | Ml Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative ‘ Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1»39,;“ 1 I'IDRTHLFII'ID THE ALASKA LINE ‘ Ticket Office—FPhone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Alaska Ste‘imShlp Com »any V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC \ e S ot sos ‘Immwnbp tor Trujillo, of the Dominican Re- Y Dql:yunow and then, officials of Haiti re- Lieutenant ueste # W‘r DG:rtleM send military ndvlsouB :::t:n:m : - (left. d Captain Douglas in Wuh!nxnm nr.fc., u)th‘e'; received final instructions before - departure for LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASRINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 the island repubhc. ol | | | Traffic Representative I l VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA'ROUT SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah November 6, 16, 27 m,g; ¢ Connections at Vancouver with MR i . Leave § Canadian Pacific Services: | Seattle :'x;-gx(:::::: 2‘4’» ‘x‘:‘:“:; J P a1 | NORTH SEA Oct. 28° Now.. 1 Neg 4 PACIFIC ALASKA Xoanu-atiantle | NORTHLAND Nov. 4 Nov. : ..Nov. g AIRWAYS, INC. P e i a tun Every Eifort Made for the R b % L : jons an HAROLD C. KNIGHT . J particulars from Comiort of Guests! J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent "rl;h.‘:: 4 GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ‘ATK SERVICE INFORMATION CITY WHARF e Phome 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent n-. »