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BRINGING UPF ATHER IIIL l)\ ]\ \l.A\‘ul\A lMl’lRL, IULbDAY l)lL 20, 1938. By GEORGE McMANUS YES-AN' HE'S GETTI DEARER EVERY DAY- WHAT'S WORRYING ME 15 THAT HE JUST THINKS OF GOING OH-DEAR-I'M THINKING OF OUR SON AGAIN-| JUST KEEP WONDER- ING IF HE IS HAPPY- JUST THINK-OUR OWN DARL"\KJ BOY 15 MARRIED - - = — WHAT 2 SAY- TWO SUITS O DO YOU THINK "M MADE OF MONEY ? NOW-WHQ IS THIS ON THE ‘PHONE 2- | THOUUHT SO- PAY FOR SEND THEM T Dl = rfi\NCF CHARGES- YOUR DARLING SON JUST CALLED AN' SAID HE HAD HERE C.00. AND M _TO THE I'M GLAD HE 15 THINKING ABOUT US- = CLOTHES M AN’ THEN G BN e, i# MARINE NEW®S MT. McKINLEY ! St=aMER MOVEMENTS RUSS) Supreme Court Has mmer pointed ou THE DARLING- f (flnn—us roadened Field for Fud“a&! Authority L i r - ARRIVES WITH — e i o o ki ¢ A i A . event i A hutdewn he radio FOR HER NORTHBOUND . roadc ate lines al Baranof in port westbound . would Be atteatet . CHEDULED SAILINGS ® The steamer Mount McKinley|® North Coast scheduled to sail e COULD APPLY TO COAL came in from the Westward early|® from Seattle December 23 uu ‘ STAEReN : : this morning with a small list of|® at10am : i COLOMBIATEY . ENYA 14 Guffey coal production control passengers for this port and sailed|® Mount McKinley scheduled to ® ecusoor Sl R Ak ‘ e Sl A at noon today for the south with|® sail from Seattle December o PERU iz R ne ational, in character a much larger outbound passenger|® 24 at 9 am 5 BoLIVIA | SO Ly ssstete: ow is 1o « an argument Jist e Prin Norah scheduled to © ¢ O ey o) Inbound from Seward were R. A, ® -sail from Vancouver Decem- ® o % e 308 Decatise coal I8 sold ' to Forrest, Oscar Jensen, Henry Gor- ® ber 27 at 9 pm. S FIGURES ARE RRGENTINA companies which engage in inter- kam, Tom Willett, Charles Coberly, ® Ton : hlwlmvmx b X:v»m . porvATION | 52 state commerce? That s one of the E. Neilson, H. Neilson, Miss A. Lind, ® Ui¢ JaRubry 4 k-9 PaT = SR B T T possibilitie Eum( Anderson, Alma T. Spencer. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ Arii™on five continents were being discussed as possible havens for the hundreds of thousands of Ger- ihe oot has veared about within Sixty one pa rs sailed ® Nerthland sc 1 south- ® L .0 refugees who seek new hemes. In London a pian was 4 d o lease seme 10,000 square miles in | two years to a course that vastly on the Mount McKinley as follows: | ¢ bound late Thursday. ® | British Guiana for German Jews, and negotiations were progressing in Tanganyika ard cther territories broadened Federal control over For Seattle—Sunny Shortleff, 1 : E ,‘b,,ll‘;‘"\(“h'(“:':’;‘:‘ ('TI SveEy : in Africa for the same purpcse. This map shows areas (in black), discussed as possible refugee havens 1;;( 1]\ “m;;\m ,L} 1;;1},,“-;\,“1 1“\‘(“\;‘-1 Iversen, Mrs, L. I en, Millie | ® Estebeth scheduied to sail eve s 2 e rial conditions. In the Consolidatec b Teicesie. Takorce LN -Wednesiay't ¢ p.m tor Eit- e | Pith Nfutes denoting comparative (et S e oy _. Edison decision a member of the S Earl Higgins, Ted Bohall,|® ka and wayports. . court for the first time gave some Priest, Vella ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ( () I) (’ C S’ F L VF recognition of the change. In his Mbehsing T.P. Wea-|® atTaim for Petersburg, Port Fe ("".5 l" on "‘rl’b‘fi 0wn Iv RSONS EA dissent, Justice Butler rather for- therell, Charles Rood, Luther Hess,|® N"zfl”flf‘h Kake and way F GN EXTENDED IR!p lorly referred to ‘the period” when Mus. L. Hess, A. A, Peugnent, C. But-|® Ports. TR 1 was decic : ke < Mich-|® 2 @ ¢ ¢ a a o & ¢ o nd 1 3 in. terwrth, George E. Klof, J. C. Mich- el REPUBLICAN AND DEMOCRATIC PARTY BMK IN SUMMER < - v aelson, red N es, MIS. e 14 1 1 ori Olsen, Master Olsen, Gordon Tar-| ——— REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRES e e tuted by lette, Roy Bezowski, Mrs. W. Koppen ‘ - yoies/ i st Sorvice. and his | MCReynold: W. M. Muns, Mrs. A "‘:""‘Y‘"l""\ TipEs TOMORBOW = mE s ‘ ,nnl;‘ sailed from Juneau today for £ Lloyd Johnson, Mrs. W. W. Spancer. N R G N : Ronald LaForce, Oscar Hawkins,| High tide—0:52 am, 151 feet. | - g S i B wi- | TIMELY ZLQTEE.‘» Einer Olsen, S. J. Gibson, George| Low uulw l;); am, 31 :l‘('l. 21 Ay R LL L LT 1 | Bt ¢ Pl Cleemens, E. Linde, W Darlin,| High tide—12:26 p.m., 17.0 feet {2 e et NUNN-BUSH SHOES , William Pendergast, George Martin, | Low tide—6:57 pam., -13 feet b Bk 0 1 4% 4 ! el i U e STETSON HATS eimi, O. DevVilliers. 1 e | s 5 Bookane Wask s Ay itk 1, Mont., and later in Wash- | QUALITY WORK CLOTHING 3“"‘-’,“"‘“;;""“‘“ o ;’]“'“”:”l" - fmame i } lington, D. C. They will not return Mrs. Fred Dolphin, . e | YOYUGLAS o Juneau until summe: Lilan Swanson, Gl Feum, Jeanis | % 9% 9 b0 0 L L LT L I R . ® Tiscareno, Susie Shorty, Helen Zam- | :BUILDING ALICE Jo;:r leil::?rn?;w1§l-wllmms Shon, A bl (L0 C“ i ‘:“:) o ,‘N"i":i“ i Complete Outfitter for Men " ” il g * e almos! rebt efore na 2atlo! Hedges S ES T e PERPIER | PR RRE || oo on e next. summer i+ Men-Wrangell—Etolin Ooulter. BANTA NCUSFR (ot OF New boilers, new frames and 90 per- Aot = i "‘\’:‘l'; 1} ::d ":'l":‘x" 5th Congress cent new planking will be the work arrying an umbrella a ear- A M S. Northland {ing rubbers instead of having the L L] - | meme detle bl [ N usual snowshoes and parka, but Y Y ’ [ 2 e Srars 1 oc. ! ! fEusl P Rl om0 b b b L L L LK L L L LT T ALASKANA, by Marie Drake. 50c. AR B"ngs 21 Here Claus dropped in on the Eagles S e I | Christmas party in the Guild par- = From Somh po"s sonage last evening, following their oA oem , Merry Chrisimas |regular business meeting, and dis- | (ilmu‘d gifts to all present, about ’”’”h'"'”** ’”hhh’”*” I We'll Greet You With Thirteen passengers came in from | ‘)T;::‘ n}l;?:b('r‘;”\\ e sl n EACH FIGURE REPRESENTS 10 SEATS EACH FIGURE REFRESENTS 40 SEATS i the Biggest, Fines Seattle and Tourteen from Southeast (& PV WS (NOTEL B e s b e TURKEY DINNER sAlaska ports with the motorship | LR o T NG 117 F.OE. As a result of the last election the Republican party gained a1 veats UR from SR TR aping. O RS and theindagies in the House of Representatives and eight in the Senate. This chart . ; 4 Mi.':""éicf;,‘“2‘,,\,“::“:"7;“ v:::;? The principal entertainment con- | shcws a reversal of the trend which began with ihe i3rd Congress, you ever (}‘1‘ v joed T onioe Larson Mrs. C. O, White |sisted of a contest; sides were| the first under the New Deal. on Qny L e VAN'S STORE * Stephen Carey, Mrs z_ Gilshristdteyn and both winning ““‘; “_’l"" T e ROYAL CAFE Corinne Duncan, Mrs. T. J. McCall, |1P8 j“‘“” }"‘?“_‘:“ "‘“"*‘l- “‘; ““fh“,N ( OHI(MI. 0" TURKEY SHOOT 278 S. FRANKLIN = H. Johansen, R. I. Duncan, D. Bon- |ments were served at the finis] s JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY net, D. Willilamson, Mrs. R. Krentz. % A Elks Hall, Wednesday, 9 From Southeast Alaska—William |CAROLS TO BE SUNG | it VA(AHON OUI“DE Public invited. % Paul, P. Klingenberg, Mrs. M. Siv-| AROUND COMMUNITY TREE = i ertsen, Gertrude Sivertsen, Marie| The exercises described in this| on their first real vacation trip | . ‘Sivertsen, Erma Parr, Charles Moul- |column of yesterday's Empire as|io the States in 23 years, Mr. and | trie, Julia Johnson, Elizabeth James, {the ~program for the Episcopal Mys, George Preston of Fairbanks | * W. B. Kimball, Mrs. A. Krough,|Church -are for the Community|were passengers aboard the Mount Audrey Krcuz R wd :(:-m\';h‘lrce. They will take place 1"'°“““‘McKiulo,\. Mr. Pretson is manager and Annie Mill ithe tree at 4 o'clock in the after- of the Northern Commercial Com- . The following cailed with (he|noon, next Friday, December 23.| pany in Fairbanks and the sur-| Transporlahon Ncrthland frem w for Sitka:|{Ernst Oberg is in charge of the rounding district and is widely| c Mrs. Harry Will 7 m Wal-|program. Dean C. E. Rice will open }.nuwu thnuug,houl the Interior. Ompany ta, Ernest Kurk n ,land close the program. R Margaret Da\‘i~ Eh Howard. | it ANCHORAGE RENDEZVOUS [ ] |EPISCOPAL CHURCH PROGRAM | IHREE Go NORTH TO BE GIVEN DECEMBER 2ITH Anchorage will hold the annual Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle & The following program will be‘Fnr Rendezvous on February 18 to! Leaves | : wn’“ pAA pM“E |neld next ! Tuesday evening, *De- | February 21, according to announce- ) Seattle . ;‘;qlber fv,m:n, 7haoEoeclyouc:e xll; C:)l:o ment made by Clyde R. Ellis, Mana- || S, S. TONGASS Jam. 2 For— piscopal urch. Ever r- | ger. | s+ Three passengers wept:North.with {qjanly - in¥ited. | 1 '| PASSENGERS FREIGHT BAILING S‘il:EDULE sl S8 Pacific Alaska Airways for Fair-| -0 Come, All Ye Faithful” J ——_' REFRIGERATION ek ST duneen Due Jubet w. banks this morning with pilots AllRaading, song by congregation; | | P MT. McKINLEY ... _“Dec.. 10 Dec. 13 Dec. 19 Monsen .andMuarray Stuart, “Our Birthday Party.” recitation by | V2 &T : BARANOF . : . Dec. 17 Dec. 20 Dec. 26 \ _ They were Steve' Carey, Joseph peggy Cochrane; “A Child’s Feith,” | | AGENT *MT. McKINLEY ... Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 - Flakne and Lowell Morgan. recitation by Leslie Gould; “Away Bie Bion oF | BARANOF Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 - {Class; “Christmas is Coming,” reci- SERVICE o & an., an. 17 Jan. s S“O"BE(K TO SPE"D lation by Gary Bach. | REGULAR || Phone 114 Night 312 || *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 P WINTER m S'[ATES’ “Father’s Ti recitation by | U.'S. AIRMAIL | *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. e {Annabelle Edwards; “Silent Night, Serdea’t Toi | WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE: $74.00 4‘ A. A Shonbenk widely l(novmlHo}} Hight Jake. by - boye' sand e | I T H PR * ass rained by Mr. B Alaska general business and mining .g"b isses. 4l % i Junean.fa:rhanks CANADIAN Travel | E AL A S K A L I N E man. with headquarters at Anchor- |O2CTE): S S oAb it on a | Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 A ofe, 15 a passenger aboard the| T Would be & Seetetary,’ teck Bethel-Nome e | H. 0. ADAMS, Agent %’ Mount McKinley en route Outside |tation by Patsy ~Balog; y galsc PRIN- A #% for the winter. He called on Acting Christmas,” recitation by Helen Du- :e-dmvn' - | :... Gov. E. W. Griffin and Harry G.{Pree; “While Shepdrds Watch'd, o [A¥: Whitehorse cnss" % Watson, Governor's Secretary, and {Gabriel, trumpet duet by Curtis Tue, |Ar. Fairbanks __|Lv./Sun. jn {Bach and Annabelle Edwards. “Christmas Choices,” recitation —————— by Donald Bonner; *'Twas ' the CORDOVA WEDDING \Night Before Christmas,” Miss June Allen, daughter of p)u-‘by Curtis Bach; “A Child’s Prayer, neeér residents of Cordova, and J !recitation by Carol Cochrane. M. Quackenbush, member = of thet “It Came Upon the Ceast Guard cutter Spencer, were |Clear,” R. S. Willis, song by boys’ " other officials while the boat was port. recitation 10:30] Midnight | = “ ° recently married at Cordova. and girls' classes; “Hark, the Her- o ————— |ald Angels Sing,” Mendelssohn, song #1. Delicious Christmas Stollen at the 'by congregation. | 3 . Peerless Bakery, Friday and Satur-| i i . dl)' adv., NOME BUILDING COMPLETED - #4 ——. | Nome's new Federal Building is & ! In 1937, New York State had 5163/ entirely completed, according to ad- ' ./insane patients in hospitals per | vices received from the Seward Pen- m population, |insula metropolis. Th. [Wed.| 8:00/ LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIO TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC | S ERVICE"Y 30/Ar. Nome PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL ON-ALLALASKA-ROUTE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Alaska‘Stc'imshlp Company S HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! ‘ GASTINEAU CAFE | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | | ! | WEEKLY SAILINGS M.S. BA”’-_” [l Tohves rvmmm s Dezk, Jufea every Wednesd: For PETERSBURG, XAT ALEXANDER and WAY For Information D. B. FEMM Phone 114 Freight mus « later than 4 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE CONNECTION, Spec- ializing > and American Dishes GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 0 in rides for § 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sam op [ o o0 B e i e S cd JOTA RUSSELL i z 0 R I c elephone 133 SYSTEM CLEANING \ Alaska f Muslc Supply s | i PHONE 15 i\ thur M. Uggen, Manager | | | Planos— Musical Instru 12 Alaska LaundrY fife and Sllm;li;.‘ iments E Phone 206 122 W. Second | —-1 4| STANLEY REKOSH a gald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1S this of a invited to evening the CAPITOL THEATRE and this box present at the coupon office receive 2 tickets to see: “TEST PILOT" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear CONNOI}S MOTOR CO., Inc. — Phone 411 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Poinis in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITEERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG S. MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier AY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% 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 Juneau to Seattle and Return M. S. NORTHLAND $72.00 S. S. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and C Deck ... Twin Bed Rooms B Deck - Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet . Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet . - 74.00 83.00 .. 97.00 116.00 Lv. Juneau ¢’ So. Bound "Leave Ar. Juneau Seattle No.Bound NORTHLAND ..........Dec. 16 Dec. 20 Dec. 23 NORTH COAST Dec. 23 Dec. 27 Dec. 30 NORTHLAND Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 NORTH COAST Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 HAROLD C. ENIGHT . ! ..Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent - .Phone 79 CITY WHARF ... Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglu A‘ent Phone 18 There is no substitute for _.N ewspaper Advertising