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BRINGING UP FATHER | S L WELLAMA\ a1 GL M A FAIL AM - BACk O WHE (=] STARTED -BROKE DON'T CARE SO MUCH ABOUT ME Jrq F-BUT I HATE TO & YOou SO U\IHAI‘L‘\'A O TAL )~ ) WE WILL BE HAPPY JUST THE SAME - EAR-DON' IKE TI HJ GOl SO = WU l)»vf s THE DAILY ALAQKA EMPIRE THURSDAY DEC 1, 1938. WHY-IT MAKE "j JUsST TO THINK_ OF ME HAPPY > HAPPY THEM OLD -AN' TH M WASK'T GOOD AT THAT- — — 3ESIDES-| HAVE J YOU'VE | HUSBAND AND WE ON ENJOYING LIFE JUST THINK, HOW PROUD WE SHOULD BE OF YOU -AN' BEEN A GRAND BEAUT IFUL DAUGHT BY GhOB:GJ:. McMANUb AND DON'T FORGET OUR SN = IS Dk’IC(:l [c.o] AND S T ] YOU SAID OLR B (=4 SOME THING - —— BY GOLLY-MAGGI DARLIN- RIGHT - SHES A GRAND L ADY- YOU RE MARINE NEWS NINE ARRIVE - FROM SITKA, NORTH GOAST to D e o o . ORTHBOU ® No stea nort SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle at 10 o'clock tc morrow morning e Princess Norah scheduled to . ail from Vancouver tomor- row night at 9 o'clock . . Nine passengers were brought i Juneau from ka this morning on the sl ier North Coast, Capt. A W. Nickerson and Purser R. Gil- lespie. They were J. G Manahan, Harold Fc nett, George Nickett Mrs. W. C. Hanlon Ralph Youn a sched e Decemt SOUTHBOUND & th Coast in port B ard, W. J Earl Shin- Mrs. Yejan Arnett Tolman noon from the cold doc S ' ED BREKHUS RETURNS - FROM GIEKE INLET : ™\ Ed Brekhu where he ha mine and his s e, | ! after he is developing in Glacier Brekhus is operatin of Gieke Inlet, find ty,” but sometime $10 a yard thbound seveec®sen duled southbound Monc lut AL SAILINGS sck Wednesc lied every at 6 p.n. for ayports. orking i her to sail . *E bee the | @ Sit- nning motorcycles in back every Wednes a m on placer Ba Kake um way at the head i pot- ing a0 0 c e runu up to - “XMAS SEALS ARE MUCH IN DEMAND 1o+ 1ie—2 10 1o Tow tide—3:10 pam, High tide—9:14 pm .o PAUL JENSEN SOUTH IN CONNECTION WITH tide 10 a.m Lm Chri delayed mailing sl announcement wa tmas sea the lope The demand for this year has balance of the until ye Ay % made today The followirg 1 their time Wednesday to the ) ing and sealing of th i women pted dey insert- 1 envel- R. W G. E and W. M Juneau fisherma and member of the Deep Sea Fist ermen Union, is in Seattle w a delegate from the I boc to a conference of fisherme: el owners and the Internation: opes: Mesdames Paul:>Jenseny arshall, Thomas Knight, Lloyd C + Cook of '\'-ltku W7NI) ' Pierces | H eart JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 1.—Arm- F ed with a long horsewhip with % Wire attached to the end, a native ! flicked it over oxen he was driving and on the rebound the wire T pierced his heart. He died almost ELKS CABARET immediatel - - - | Zaturday lh.:lll Make Today's News Toaay—Emplre. | carly. Members only Steele - here vess December 9. Quotas and opening season dates will fishermen generally and closir be discusse appea of with | arrangements of last year. Following the conference IFC, fishermen and v e i st wi a minimum price for 1939 fish. il g 1 PR woob -BURNING/ AUTOS have appeared in St. Cyr, near Paris, as result of a drive to increase use of forest products. Here a bus.gets's load of charooal which is converted into the gas propelling the lolnr. Wood is similarly used. HAL]BUT BUSINESS today Fisheries Commission, scheduled for ing to be in favor of continuing the el owners will attempt to reach settlement on reservations adv StEAMER MOVEMENTS With an escort of two nited States An of th s To Get Training in Work Done by G-Men rom Page Gne) Tipes TomorrOW conunuec Jate start from Afghanistan and so arrived in America two months or after the fall term of the col- had begun. The embassy may tart them in the second semc The remaining two expect tudy police in various leges and take also a turn at the Ge-man iraining school in the De- partment of Ju When their education is finish all 1 go back to Afghanistan to govern- | ment th teachers to instruct in the colleges and the two G-men to track down Afghan bad men Reports we have heard indicate | | this latter is no inviting task. Af- | ghans are probably the world's| most advanced rugged individual- | ists, although times and the mor lege: ter. | to! Course col- | tice here | oV % job: - 1y n al auto- | mobile have wrought many changes since only a few years ago when | Afghanistan was truly the wild spot | of the world. Now Kabul is consid- | ered a nice place, with good skiing | th in winter. . ng d - MINNESOTA MAY BE NEXT ‘The names of the seven ~u|rlvm~w were typed out for us at the em-| bassy, but we don’t know which are to be educators and which are| to be Afghan sleuths. At any rate, |here they are: | the Repulse (above), across the la next spring. powerful fighting s | an Afghans Visit U. S. | Mohamed Asghar, Mohamed Ra- | sul aki, Abdul Sattar, Ahdul | Ghafur, Mir Amanuddin, Abdul Kayeum, Fagir Mohamed. All have a fairly metropolitan so the embassy understands, being chosen from middle class to well- | to-do residents of Kabul. Their scholarship is far from backward, CHAMPION SHOE SHOP Dress Shoes— $2.89 year Welt Construc- n. latest styles, Good- Fine Shoe REPAIRING, by the REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks - Bethel-Nome Read Down Tue, L Tue. |Ar. Whitehorse Tue. Tue. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTDEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 background, | will bring King Atlantic for their visit to the The Repulse is regarded as one in the world. trained in mathc the calculus. We olitary G-man to ved here through ar matic challenge match that The next crop of students | Wbly will want to attend the versity of Minnesota because latest instructor sent to Afg istan is Wilbur V. Harlan that school. His father is a & tist in the Department of Agricul- Mr. Harlan will teach and biology at the of Haibaba as a collt Payn a ob- Uni- the n- om ien- Young h ic Uni- Tue of Mr - JUNEAU LADIES’ AU‘( SCHEDULE MEET HERE An imporiant mee of the Ju- neau Ladies Auxillacy, local 34, is| scheduled for tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in the Union Hall Business will be brought up and it vital that all members be present, according to Mattie Davis, president. is News I. Q. Answers 1. South Dakota. Gladys Pyle will fill an unexpired term and the office will pass to J. Chandler Gurney be- fore the January session. 2. Chief of Staff and “'strong man”’ of Cuba. He recently visited the White House. 3. She is the twenty-ninth duch- ess; he is the third duke. 4. False. Republicans will have 170 representatives, 23 senators; the Democrats, 262 representatives, 69 senators. - 5. China's Yangtze. Japan has barred all but her own boats from the stream. ALASKA Transportation Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle TONGASS Dec. 9 ENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AG D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 PASS Travel on a "PRIN- CESS"” LINER CANADIAN PACIFIC VICTORIA OR SEATTL SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska ' CANADIAN PACIFIC | Effective November 11. w Faces in Senate COMPLETED WEE ERIOD roll for the sec- school term which 1sual e mination: d this morn- Martin Ped- HONOR ROLL FOR 2ND 6 Complete no; nd six weeks ended with the : was announ iperintendent follows rs—Albert B's; freshmen— mer Savikko, 3 A's, 1 B; Bill Wil- der, 2 A’s, 2 B's; Dorothy Langseth, 1 A, 3 B's. Honorable mention was given Loreine Vienola, Anabelle Ed- wards and Glen Kronquist, each wing 1 A, 2 Grade ranc Sa- Coch- e Gould; is 4 Ben H t Patsy Bal Donald Bonne Fourth—Peggy Cochrane, 2 Andrews, 1 A Lindy Dupree, 4 A Bach, 1 A, 14 B's; Lucil tepresentative i4 B's; Helen Isaa Republican, of the senator-e He defeated the incumbent Dealer, Frederick H. Brown, the recent election A Joreen 13 B Charle wrles W. Tohey, v Hamp t from that state. ph Kibby, 14 B RS P TH@EE Y CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ‘e FRED HENNING Compilete Outfitter for Men - ->oo CLASS ATTENDS HOME DEMONSTRATIONS making of wall mops out o old silk stockings and rag rugs were the two subjects in he craft demonstrated hool by M Florence Syverud la interest and benef glas. Attendance v ge as anticipated. Date next meeting is dependent definite arrangement made SMALL The il 1t the night for the VO not of the upon for it bein = - 1IAS CHANGE OF JOBS E. L. Noreen started to wor the Alaska Juneau the first of the week. He had been cooking at the A. J. Boarding House previously OYSTERS “R” in season and you’ll always find a real treat when you try our EASTERN OYSTER FRY at the Royal Cafe VAN'S STORE 218 S. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY THE YEAR ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave %m.uo Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Nov. 29 Dec. 5 Dec. 6 Dec. 12 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Dee. 20 Dec. 26 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 and Southbound. Steamer *YUKON ALASKA MT. McKINLEY BARANOF *MT. McKINLEY BARANOF De *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE——— o §74.00 Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. THE ALASKA LINE Effective Now. Return ticket must be used by March 25, 1939. H. 0. ADAMS, Agent HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAI-'E in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION shire, 18 £ | ———— ORTATION CO. m's”'nAm U Sf FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK REATION ALLE CONNECTION, Spec- ese and American US ONCE! 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