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TP A TIRIRN S R r 2RO R v WIS S " W N S AR Vv AIRA DG vy v LN N SR S R Rl . b g L werr p—— T THL I)AILY /\l /\SKA EMPIRh, b/\TURDAY D[;C 17, 1938. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Ters o : s aste e g i | | NO-HE JUST WANTS TO M s B A T AW - MAGGIE-JUST FORGET [ THATS THE PHONE- IT'S JUDGE ‘ KNOW IF YOU WANT TO THINK YOU SHOUL D YES-BUT THE LL SEE WHOIT IS~ O GIN— HE OH-HE WANTS TO | PAY YOUR BROT HER'S U.S. KFail far AD YOU'RE OFF DEA OF. HIM ; WANTS TO APOLOGIZE-SO = || | FINE OR_LET HM STAY IN &ail G DE SPEAK HE'S COMING TO |(|/{ | JAIL. FOR TEN DAYS- | Femmer's D T NOL= PO HIE | ‘ WHAT'LL | TELL HIM? | Wednesday -t 7 | KNEW (i For PETERSBURG HED ALEXANDER and W MY SOCIAL POSITION = o FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK CARS--PHONE REC) |fy,\1l<r\f ALL 678 MARINE NEWS } STORMS KEEP DOUGLAQ |’" Dfluglasur G | ;‘Jr—;acx QUOTATIONS | c:t.:;czg?:s;;)xs: ;:n';’;:;"i“\;;;p r ;’ Exchange is i A SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Muslc Supply ; 1 55, Anacond PHONE 15 | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager j 1 75, Conimox | Pranse- Masical Instruments | . Alaska Laundry | s ) BARANOF HAS 45 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT morning to guaianice st time since |sermon topics, ete. I s Ck amber of Com- jo = st evening 10 | gy, LUKE'S EF15UUPAL CHURCH 4l Patferson Crew Aband- oo™ recommendation. ot the | 1o are. oned Unfif Sunday |t Cinoe Gee e | Totices for mus cu STEAMER MOVEMENT DOUGLAS CHAMBER FAVORS |puct be received by RETUBN OF - UNEMPLOYED |y 0¢ 1ater than 10 o'cl . . and Supplies | Pnone 206 122 W, Second‘j! a ting Plans for Saving Stranded ,.)"\"%,! Northland du Baranof due Tuesday. Should 1 0! have four da SEATTLE, Dec. 17 Steamner | o Tongass due Tu be asked to send | : a Baranof sailed for Southeast and SCHEDULED SAILINGS = th to transport a Jarge ‘I)Ul'(:l.\s CATHOLIC CHUR( BEBT MCDOWELL Southwest Alaska ports at 9 o'clock orth Coast scheduled to sail (Continuea 1rum Page One) i part pendent unemployed ar- | St. Aroysius Cnurch this morning with 124 fir a from Seattls December 2 in Alaska from the states| .00 am.Holy M JONES AVERAGES « gatd-up subseriber to and 20 steerage passengers listed it 10 am Al o vhere e from. A re sol immediately aftex Th D Th D l Passengers booked for Juneau in SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS S g + |ution was adopted supporting suct jones averages: industrials 150.36, e i « H S aa e O Mont Kinley scheduled ® o, ic Manville d Hayes | 1¢q rails 3035, utilities 22.29 ally Alaska Em[!ll'e < 8 Mr. and Mrs »\. \] LI‘u Ie w\]-wn‘»: g yuthbound nw‘\i( \Tm.n‘ul\v and Anthony Thomas had also beex Chairmah Sl hift and Suuw— 7 / NG ZATION o - s invited to present this coupon will McLean, Kenneth McGee, My t rincess Norah :,‘um.(.“m:u tranferred to the Haida. ary Kilburn were wmvfl deleg: ] AMbNbT&:NI Efi'i this evening at the box office : ¢ T it Chg il oo The pilots that were to have made | i¢ atend with F. A J\ f--<l was, tl 10:00 a.m.—Sunday School L of the — Gowans, Paul Jensen arsen ht and sails south one 2 3 = ek | Tantuary meet »f the Territori k e 2 \ the mass flight this morning were 1ary meeting c 11:00 a.m.—Re services. S O OJ £ M R and infant, Dor- oy e 8 P ; o e e £ el e T RN eldon Simmons, flying the Alaska | Chamber of Commerc ; 8:00 p.m.—Bible Class, ITHA LOAD ng‘ CAPITOL THEATRE othy L. R e LOCAL SAILINGS ir Transport kheed on floats, ling of communications Which A1l sery held at residence or B by he R Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® | ;o,,ny Amundsen, flying the Mar- | had piled high since the last mect- g B schlegel Johnny Amundsen flew a Marine and receive 2 tickets to see: James Chapman, ot Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ® |, " i wave Fairchild on wh ing occupied most of the time I L % Airways plane to Sitka today with C. A. Moore, Hugh J. Wade, Mrs DkuK ulnd wayports. Wednesday o|2Pd Les G ok. of Atlin, flying the |night. Requests for information DOUGLAS PRESBYTERIAN WO Dpassengers w p,m weather art leaves every hesday “Yodelin' Kid from Pine Abbe Erickson, Mr. and Mr V ®eseco000000000000000c0000 s ° . © . ° . . ° ° . “ . ° McGee, Mrs. M. E. Monagle, W. F.| o . . . ° . . ° ° ° . . refreshme . % e, Canadian wheel equipped Waco of |@bout the Territory and this sectic MISSION ¢ he Gulf shore prevented plans & Jokela, Mr ““f"l"\xll \\.1",,};:?“““ H at 7 an. for Petersburg, Port ® |y Norghern Airways keynote of DAVID WaGGONER, Minister for a mass flight of four plan Bldge" L st Lo Forrest, Ot il el S Pilots In Cenference : ) the scene of the wrecked Pai- \""I“L 'orr “» : ”““-l 4 I ports. % The four ts met last night in e 3choou terson e 7t e v L6, bk sy PR Shie b SR S mne e conference by radio and radio tele- S R % 2:30 pmfP‘ ching service. Pass ors over with Amunds A it P b Goudie, Mrs, 5. Goudie, W. E. > ; S. S. CHILDREN PARTY WATCH THIS SPACE ! phone with Lt. Comdr. Ricketts on| ., "6 " e tos of Mrs, Henr All are welcome in these services were C. I s, roundtrip, i m: Sl i YRt ~—————- |the Haida tat throl 8 | ity Bandar obas) Wi 4. vinr - - and E. D. Wood. Two passengers Your Name May Appear ‘ Lucille s L. G. Hooper, | TIDES TOMORROW :_:fx:{""" { the Signal Corps office ] ;0 "y Christmas party this after- vere to come in 3 E sarol Karnes, Mrs. i 5 n ul )< 3 B —— A B Kames, Curol Kume, s ‘—— "Vl e piots and_Govern. 1550 01 b Bome. Surprise Party Given ——— st 4 SRt Low tide )8 a.m 0 feel ment officials clustered abeu P e b n ficie Wi, B s BoReli High tide—10:24 a.m,, 166 feet mall booth in the radio offices las ’l'mk '“ i “‘“‘"i“‘]‘\‘ . _', FO[ Jo}an h Cha e” TIMELY CLOTHES i) Low tide—5:01 p.m -‘n\ feet night, the sc was ing short of | i ‘m sl . e I . pp lES (OOK RHURNS High tide—11:28 p.m., 143 feet dramatie, question s Rsicanb el 18 2V N B w3 ! > p \ 1 by telephone and the Chappell ente 5 -I»o (AR(ROSS w"H | '””;-*’ i SRS back staccato over EAGLES CHRISTMAS PARTY 3 i her residen th STETSON HATS ot | ;“:- 1‘.,;' : 7 (.‘1’1; “ru y‘ key because of poor phone reception. |PLANNED FOR MONDAYNIGHT gpick Artments witt wi QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ‘ PASSENGER MA“} LEh enesll 00 A : Pilots poured maps, phoned hirthday rty honoring us- K ¥ | Low tide—5:43 pm., -0.7 feet mechanics to make early morning| The Ladies' Auxiliary, band, Mr, Jot ® 5 flEs | - - preparati ake off, and arose| Order of Eagles, will ente Twelve gue: esent for My [ ¢ sthern Airways took one pas- G at six o'clock thi 12 them- | mer OE. and their ladies the occassion ar vas played e et Hansen, and » toea |OENE MEYRING ON selves to get the first unhealthy | with g nas party next Mon- during the ey o e | FRED HENNING CO“WOB" MOTOR CO., Inc. — Phone 411 of mail from the Princess Norah | WAY OUTSIDE FOR reports of weather conditions from | da t 8 o'clock in the Pa hostess Complete Outfitter for Men o G 3l today to Carcross | Yakutat and Cape Spencer. 1 be swapping of gift of the affair i 2 T e Won by Mp. and: Nirs, Meeemeabbdait o SO IE. ) difornia for several up with Cope at the Mer ks in preparation for a berth on airport the Marine DOUGLAS STUD F”ES NOR'I'H e svmtn to-Juneau clipper ship wheel plane will take off 2l el ! run Ii flying conditions are marginal| i B | He will sail south on the Princess tomorrow, Simmons and Cope ‘ General Manager of | Norah they would probably both go in| Airways and well : 8 the Alaska Air Transport Lockheed Public school in celebration e EnSwn pilot, arrived _in to the wreck scene and survey for| FRY at the o Nk wist 4" n (O et o Program e o o 8 kP e o, DS 2 Royal Cafe S 3 in season Waco ship after unfavorable weat 1-1 kin Harcld Smith, 7 My S er reports from the Gulf forced| attempt to beal the winter-soured — e Rouze and Thomas Haigh & abandonment of a mass flight ,. an| Gene Meyring, well known Jun- Gods of weather, but by noon today T op tion i chrmcm's-Friendly nCo Juneau planes and|eau pilot, a few months ago taken it became readily apparent that thpl S on Hhe Dt - B = plane to the of the on with the Pacific Alaska Airways weather makers had won ; 5y By Ofty Maz.! . Touy’s M Bisar. Bmpie. St T T A A shipwrecked crew ,,, . Patterson. | Electra personnel ived here by| However, Simrmons and Cope hape| ? : i o FORTUNE SEAPLA“ES an CS!ABTER e slane today from Fairbanks enroute | to get a urt, tomorrow !(‘ % diDIaY e oA G F ont Flighi All Poi D Al f M,}:;“ S s weather p : }” e e OYSTERS “R” requent Flights to oints in Southeast Alaska & eyring will attend flying schoo | | jOE (ROSSON at Alumeda 1 B AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher "fi"’iflflfi,fi All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped £ JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG and you’ll always find a real treat when you try our PROGRAM With plans all made for an ap- propriate program tec be held by the EASTERN OYSTER Joe Crosson Pacific Ala: St : : tudents are working hard in pre- terday afternoon and flew to Fair- safely ab the wreck as. well as at)paration for the event an- ;_’;:L‘t';d”“‘ thors with: & BAA For Vesper HOur l)x\ Bay. e ,n;;z:yfl‘;:)ut'n( of the numbers will be made. sson has been in Washington Sk A | - - — | " D. and New York for several Se[V[(eS Tomorrow PA(IFI( AI.A)“A | ALASKANA, By Marie Drake, 50c.| veek: conferring with aeronoutics i - Pan American Air parent or-! 4 5 s AND GOES B R at f s o A saying which will hold true | A L A S K A 2-Way Radio Communication tomorrow afternoon as the vesper y Ghctt ot S v Lt i %“'d'g and Walt Hall SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE , - aad e " flew a Pacific Alaska Airways into | H . L4} byterian Church present music as|juneay this morning after being T]‘anspflflahon Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier effective as the seiting against nelq ay Whitehorse overnight by | *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. a Company ° Sailings from Pier 7 Scattle Leaves Seattle Dec. 13 FREIGHT \ coansc. SOftly colored cathedral WIndows. inick weather. 1 Ernst Oberg will be organist for| pacsengers arriving were Gene| the program, which starts at 6 yre | h 8! eyring, Mr. and Mrs. Knuppe, | o'clock, with Mrs. Lola Mae Al- zp. and Mrs. H. G. Shepard, Sol! exander, as guest soloist. Violin se- ' ygehman, and N. Nussbaumer. | VAGRANT WEATHER (16 We Aecomantas' ah the | s Pise jumed ind and | turned to Fairbanks immediately. GIVES SKI DOUBT piano by Miss Cynthia Batson, With | yaring Joe Crosson and Charlie vocal duets being pre: | ented by v | Mu as passengers. Misses Jacklyn and Jean Sroufe. ¥ w Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—107% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative tion h Seattle-to-Juncau per run facilities here. S. S. TONGASS ... PASSENGERS SAILING SCHEDULE e A | A 2 pm. Friday snow report from At the close of the service Christ- | Se—————— REFRIGERATION Biias Sl&a\']c xé)ue Juneau Due Juneau the Douglas ski area gave eight mas carols will be sung by all pres- 4 B e 28 eattle orthbound Southbound inches of damp new snow above ent for the Vesper Hour. PI . [} gdAr}'l:;[\:co}gNLEY S 3 gez. ig gec. ;3 Dec. 19 the new ski trail, the upper por-| Announcement was also made by | e | *MT, McKINLEY SIS, i Do tion of which is skiable and has been the Rev. John A. Glasse, that at o 4 AGENT BARANOF R Fiae B i s i stamped smooth by skiers. Kindly tomorrow’s 11 o'clock service, his ull‘zérsv:gfingg i D.B FEMMER MT. MCKINLEY ..o T Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 do not walk on this section, as Christmas message will be deliv- SE‘I‘!V[CE | o . | BARANOF . Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 footsteps create a distinct hazard ered, and that the following Sun- REGULAR | Phone 114 Night 312 | *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 when skiing on difficult ground. day, Christmas Day, the entire U. S. AIRMAIL *_Calls at Yakutat Norlhbound abd Southhoind 2 At 2 pm. Friday light snow was service will be in charge of the > ; | INTER ROUND . . o] Service Every Ti UND TRIP FARE $74.00 falling on the new ski trail and three choirs. : Yy inp [ o NG SRR 5, above, and it was raining at the Wednesday evening at T:15 o'- M WE eatle <} A. J. ditch. Only St. Peter, Patron clock, the annual Sunday School Juneau-Fairbanks 1 Travel ! T H E ALASK A L I NE o e i andsl;.;gam E Saint of skiers, could tell what the Christmas Tree will be held, un- Bethel-N | on a | cket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 S. S NORTH COAST: e N P Sunday skier will find in the way der the dimamn of Jack Finley. ethel-Nome | "p i H. 0. ADAMS, Agent tanadre Baomi A ' ind 0 Dedk 1400 e of skiing, as it will not be po: Read Down o Read Up couwm&s:ns % BIN' ! Twin Bed Rooms B Deck ... .. 83.00 Y | BRe & lndss what the suow wil ELLIS S"’S Dowu Tue. Lv. Juneau AT Sun. | i e ! Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet ~ 97.00 : i like by looking at it from Ju- Tue. |Ar. Whitehorse _|Lv. Sun. | CESS | Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet ....... .116.00 i be y g Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks ___|Lv.|Sun. | | ; =TT NGNS Rt P Aloska Sicamship C U | i SPEND THE NIGHT 358 ke — ¢ d Alaska Steamship Company Ll e | : Raby _ JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | Rl cipwr LR m M(ARTHUR NOME 10:30 ) LSOt 5 ERVICE -ON-ALL-ALASKA-RGCUTES NORTHLAND .Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 . = s ) Bob Ellis, Ketchikan pilot, was SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | o - A bl G ? ; P'onfER pASSES AWAY forced down this afternoon in Snow Princess Norah | SAROLD £, ENIGHT ... Phone 109 3 December 7, 18 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen Plione 79 ’ : :“:‘* b"l“‘r"‘“lW‘l"“"i‘”)"““ K:“g"' Connections at Vancouver with | AXLT WERARE . Phone 23 g ; X ah on a flight from the ity Canatian P i | GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent e ~ . Joe McArthur, Nonte pioneer, died | to Juneau with two passengers. | PACIFIC ALASKA ?x‘“r:ANgco‘Nc';"Iifvl;b;’rl“‘:I:& l The 2 at the Pioneers’ Home in Sitka on A troublesome engine caused El- TRANS-ATLANTIC | > '\ December 14, according to infor- lis to put down at a foX farm and AIRWAYS, INC. TRANS-PACIFIC Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! VERR 'BOUND RALASKA SERVICE : mation to the Governor's office. decide to spend the night while An\ PHONE: 106 Tickets, reservations and full 3 ti f Minnesota | meck from his st etehi- particulars from t R i o ovenos mechens fom b hep i Kelhl| grgne et v i GASTINEAU CAFE : . - ; u' in ,1800 and had been en-| Two passengers known to be with | 5 ECQUE Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska in connection There s no SUbstltute for s ga through the years in rurlrnv are Bob Stevenson and Cecil | GASTINEAU HOTEL CANADIAN PAcIrlc Al o TION Z sl g Rvis mna miaing, el R LF INFORMA' Newspaper Advertising e ' o 8 ;;,;" ' >