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E AND SNUFFY SMITH i " WHAT'S : Gowy ON 22 ' MARINE NEWS PAA ELECTRAS ON SCHEDULES:; FLYING TODAY Qe Plane Hops Off for| Fairbanks — Another Bound {()l' Juneau STEAMER MOVEMENTS I aes s e e . oo NORTHBOUND Northland due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle tonight Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle November 5 at 9 am. ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® from Seattle November 11 at 10 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® | Princess Norah scheduled to e | arrive in port at 11 o'clock e | tomorrow night and sails south one hour later. Baranof scheduled south next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth scheduied to sail every o | Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- | ka and wayports. | Dart leaves every Wednesday ® o . PAA schedules were resumed thi morning when pilots Murray Stew-| art and Walt Hall hifted the twin- matored Electra from the local air- port for Fairbanks, and pilots Bill Knox and Gene Meyring took off from Fairbanks for Juneau K. Roberts, Fairbanks mining en- gineer and Vella Moehring, were the only passengers bound for Fair- :| banks. Ross Morrison, the oth at 7 aun. for Petersburg, Port | passenger, will disembark at White- Alexander, XKake and way @/ horse. Two hundred pounds of mail ports. 4 o and express were on board for in- P THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 4, 1938. By BILLIE BE BECK NAW--HE'S GOT SOME ] VALAR BIZNESS 7 | <O 'TEND To-- ' |QE ToL NME ALL ABAAT \T--~ GO BACK TO SLEES SNVEFY-- T HEAR SHOOFWY STOMPIY' 'ROUND - MERBE SOMEBODY'S TRV TO SWIPE WM SAFETY AT SEA W"’f"fl An ot % X ALY 1S GOVT.S AIM Alaska Passenger Ships Come Within Regula- tions, Maritime Laws nger boats plying Alaskan waters is the of the U. S, | Department of Steam- boat Inspection Bureau, according to Capt. John M. Clark, U. 8. Steamn- boat Inspector of Hulls inland consideration Commerce {the | prime According to Capt. Clatk, the statutes of marine w states that every steamer, before sailing on an international voyage must conduct a lifeboat and fire drill and repeat such drills every seven days there- after. This law been in effect by international agreement, since| Charles Sylvester, 40, North Bergen, N. J., milkman, was dr 1937, when he fell asleep at the wheel and crashed into a light pole. Alll shis traveling to Alusks from ‘miraculously mis Ivester, who was radely the continental United States are f pound by this law. Lifeboats ar manned by men possessing certifi- 62 PASSENGERS Back t[] sChnm cates indicating that they have passed certain tests as to their abil- ity. A man must serve twelve months LEAVE JUNEAU To Be Observed on the deck crew to be eligible for the certificate examination You DIIN; WHEN DINE along thi The pole picrced the akened by the AT Jersey City boulevard of of the car, as shown, mpact. YOU | E BEST \ terior points. ® o000 00 0w ool s ucialcrey is picked to serve ROYAL S. Commissioner Fe- e ok follows: Hawley Sterling, in case of man overboard or other Education Week, November CAFE W B nditon v Rémteison itk ] | emergencies requiring quick action clusive, the Juneau Public Schoc Bt miank alaven, A Olson Lifeboats carry from 40 10 50| goi tuo passengers boarded the Will hold annual “Back to | Dinners from 5 tm 9 Daily. Hatry Sperling, and I. MacWilliams passengers and are manned by from/ (Gt B B EE L T terday venings of Novem- || Special Sunday Dinners 11 to 9, There is 100 pounds of mail aboard. six to*twelve met. |afternoon in Juneau G el OB i i are two. days bE- Inspection ‘service is performed| ™ gINO% W FHREE o ere srade school will ~ obser JUNO-MAID ICE CREAM hind schedule as both planes were — by the men of the Steamship Bu-| ;o0 * wepren, Tom Tilson, Jack OBk o) ZoRDe ST, In Dishes, Cones or Bulk grounded on their respective air-| SEATTLE, Nov. 4.— Motorship reau and penalties are assessed for| b, 0™ preq Henning and o'clock on the night of NOVEM- | | e wea————— ports by bad weather or heavy snow. | Northland sailed for Southeast Al- any violations diughter' Ann’ O RAGARETY T 10, while the high school open ba NN R aska ports at 10:30 o'clock this fore-| 1t 15 @ commentary on the Bov:| SRR SR e ‘Wil be the following evening noon with 31 passengers aboard, the | ernment service and the steamship| g S <" o 108 f the same hours, . i NURAH A R o g e companies that tourists and other|Eddie Babson, ©. H. Mellor, Ken "o prigay evening, after the par- Jarman's-Friendly Mrs. O, . Sullivan, M. G. Knight, | travelers to and from Alaska, have| O/%% S0mn SERORL 0 nts have viewed the work, an in- Ronald E. Larsen, Mr. and Mrs, D, |Suffered no loss of life or injury| , “eab WHsBRAtL o & SROREI SO vitation is extended to be present for FORTUNE Halverson, Robert Simpson. traceable to inefficiéncy in the ¥ (‘“‘ ol o ;”‘" ik 5 1 program presented in the gym ] Paul Jarish, Walter Conrow, Miss | boat or fire crews of the steamers ‘{ J“R,(;""“““ ‘1:“:41‘;::‘-- : - * e j 2 | Rt 4 > tdsen Fugene aker, At XS a to esley Barrett's “1;‘;2::“ a"[“acl;"“’f’:u:{*"X’x‘:"":‘l‘;‘: Jdongson. al Eb.’- i | Ry {C. Strom, Jack Tngerhutt, Lucille R Alaskans adv Piiicess Norah making the first Dan Rose of Sitka, charged with|"right. Mrs. Josephine White, John : - trip. of the winter season from P"_u.r BURT UN alloged embezzlement of a sum|Eastman, E. N. Schoonover, H. A. Try an Empwe aa RS s Mol Wil cositicun totaling $34, was given nine months’ ”"""“I‘“;“”’I‘“. A;‘f‘ o Atihas, B WelH| on Jis Vancouver, Juneau, Skagway | | sentence, suspended, yesterday af- B;;_g""'cm_::" .\\“:'}.\Hvx srd ol e $4 ternoon by U runi until the early part of next | lix Gray. May. During the summer months ! FLIGHT' JUNEAU the | ship goes in service on the | " | Fredrich and Elizabeth, Mike Uuk- / [lich, Tom Leite, Mrs. Adele Swett, I NE“H?)l.i%iKAN Mrs. Beulah Powers, Dorothy NOTICE TO CREDITORS Van’s Store ";,;“f:f‘; I d lietor Datknad | Pilot Art Burt, at the controls of | IN THE UNITED STATES COM-|Barnes, Mys. Ernest Hedrich, J. C.|; So. Frarfklin Street | &ilflng for Juneau: |the Northern Airways Fokker, land-| MISSIONER'S (EX-OF FICI0O|Jackman, Hazel Forsyth & JUNEAU Phone Single O | 278 S. FRANKLIN Jdhn B, Godfrey, Clifford B, M- |0 10 Juneau this morning with five, PROBATE) COURT FOR THE| For Petersburg — Erik Larson, ! ol s i Lucile Fo)‘c‘ Zona W. .Fox | passengers, Charles Graham, B. C.‘I TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- Gt‘m'gelw. Folta, Charles Williams, | ~ - - H_""““fi . Hutehthsen Arthur &, | Provincial Mining Inspector; M.| NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- Lew Williams, Frank Dufresne, Mrs. L e * | Swanson of Dawson, and Mr. and| CINCT. |McKennell, Harry Williams. Lauch, Cyrus McLean, Fred Joseph OB, Jessie N. Frasier, Henning In the Matter of the Estate of; For Ketchikan—S. Polvich, A. IVAN MACYZNSKI, commoniy, W. McDermott, Mrs. Nina Crum- u“"fif;fi;’;’:‘- (;\r’"‘"n‘i“"“‘“‘- Thom- | “Immediately after landing, Burt|known as JOHN RUDY, Deceased.|rine and daughter Josephine. B Shaaan o ongers are . |i00K off again to make connections| Al concerned are hereby notifled| For Wrangell N. Stusland. or Skagway, passengers are:|gjh the White Pass and Yukon|that GEORGE BIDNICK was on| Mrs. William Walton and Gordon Walton of Atlin :"“?‘" p“f‘-rc"{-‘" Olifford B. Line- | jmaj) train at Carcross | October 20th, 1938, appointed Ad-| - Tt Gilbert, Brand, Hl'lou‘ A Marine Airways Fairchild was|ministrator of the Estate of Ivan ueich, LeRoy Charles Thomas, | chartered to transport four North-| Macyznski, commonly known as K Mardon Lindsey, Abbie Sparks, Wal- | ter ‘E. Brown, Nokashima John Rudy. deceased. All persons having claims against Dgers from Atlin nger, A. Fou- | ern Airways pas Tom=- | {5 Juneau. One pas TRANSPORTATION vichi, A'““’“ N"“"‘le*- bert, and a cargo of fresh vegetables, | said estate are hereby required to steamer. is due to return to| e i 1 i - . THe | was on board the Fairchild to At-|present s the ne with proper dugeau tomorrow niht at 11|y | vouchers and verified according to COMPANY o'clack and sails south one hour - [law, within six months from the later, at midnight { ! date of this notice, to the under- H —————e = | I st ” 4 i SONS OF NORWA .‘| Tipes TomoRrrow | i o & Tobertson | Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle { Regular meeting Saturday, Nov. 5, | and M. E. Monagle at 206 Seward Leaves BATMING SOHEDOLE i at 8 o'clock, LO.OF. Hall. All mem-| Low tide—4:38 am., 24 feel. | Building, Juneau, Alaska. | Seattle pt’avc Due Juneau Due Juneau bers are requested to be present.| High tide—10:51 am., 167 feet. Datad at Tunsai: Alasks, this@oth (ko ek 3 ., Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Rekcshmr‘an follow the meeting.| Low tide pm., -03 feet. day of October, 1938. | S. S. Tongass ......... Nov, 22?;;::"‘ (l\zi)'v 2? g‘“" 1 Nov. 7 i adv.| High tide—11:20 p.m., 15.0 feet. GEORGE BIDNICK, ’ PASSENGERS FREIGHT YUKON Nov, 12 Nov. 18 Nov. 31 = Administrator. REFRIGERATI 5 e : ! First publication, Oct. 21st, 1938, ! PN 3;;501;1\ O . A Hor. 8 { 0 |Last publication, Nov. 11th, 1938. ° g RV, 901 ANOPLADE | T, i L () W E S T P R I C E S 14 e ! ALASKA Dec. 3 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 g . — — BARANOF Dec. 10 Dec. Dec. 19 ‘ [ D. B. FEMMER MT. MCKINLEY . Dec. 17 Dee. Dec. 26 : PL | AGENT BARANOF Dec. 24 Dec. Jan. 2 ; ON COMPLETE' HIGH QUALXTY ‘1 i ¥ MT. McKINLEY Dec. 31 Jan. Jan. 9 4 THE SIGN OF Phone 114 Night 312 j—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. * CLEANING SERVICE—INCLUDING ! DEPENDABLE | B & 3 i kit |& —_— WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE $74.00 ; Pi(.k U nd l' § REGULAR I Effective November 11. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. ! k-Up and Delivery | SR B AN, ) Travel THE ALASKA LINE | 2 ‘ ’ ona Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone 4 1 AND EXTRA-FINE REPAIRING | Juneau-Fairbanks “PRIN 5 DOADAME, Aseyc) ' s | Bethel-Nome ‘ CESS" 4 ’ it C) d dP 4 $1.25 | Read Down Read Up | uits, Cleaned and Pressed .........31. [Tue. v Junenn — Liner /Lv. Whitehorse |Ar. Fairbanks JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 4% 7% SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah . November 6, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with |'T=r""r""" E Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Suits, Sponged and Pressed Ladies’ Coats and Dresses, Cleaned and Pressed... $1.00 and up 2 . Fairbanks __|Ar.| SERVICE-ON-ALL'ALASKA RO PACIFIC ALAS AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASRINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION ['riplex Dry Cleaning HOTEL GASTINEAU UTES | ‘ll\l'(il' N TRANSFORTATION CO. | i ST M. S. DART U. S. Mcil Carrier | Leaves Femmer's Dock, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. PETERSBURG, KAKE. POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. Info i D. B. FEM Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday, Juneau, For mat FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese ax.. American Dishes—TRY US ONCE: : B i e ettty GREEN TOP || CABS—PHONE | 678 [ S B e e ZORIC i SYSTEM CLEANING Phone 15 | ALASKA LAUNDRY BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 ~ 8 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 “BEHIND THE MIKE" Ylur Tarae ziay Agpear—WATCH THIS SPACY COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. | F ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. CONNORS MOTOR CO.. Inc.—Phone 411 e — Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER :i Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ’ AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAII- { PHONE 612—DayorNight | Hangar and Shop in Juneau \l § SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot | RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher | All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commmaication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Si Chi K.j.m.sh-n f:ove, Hoonah, and return. Py o Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rcund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative L e Leave Seattle Nov. 4 Nov. 11 Ar.Juneau Lv. Junemu No.Bound So. Found Nov. 8 Nov. 11 Nov. 15 Nov. 18 NORTHLAND NORTH SEA .. HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ... —— T 7] GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ___..._____Phone o o