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5 lllL DAILY ’\LAbK/\ lMl’lRL. BRINGING UP FATHER Rll)AY DEC. 1938, By GEOHGE McMANUS BY GOLLY- IT'S TOLUGH MR.JIGGS-| AM PROF CHRIS SENDO—= | TO BE BROKE - | DON'T MIND SO MUCH FER ME- SELE-EIY | FEEL SO SORRY FER MAGGIE AN'ME DAUGHTER - Copr 1938, King Features Syndicate, Inc.. W § nghts cescrved H WA NT YOU | AM THE GREAT PIANO-PLAYER- TOKNOW i YOU AN’ ME KNOW 1T=2 rDOES ANY - ONE BESIDES| RSTAND YOU i ARE OKE ~ AND I s OSE LOMDKTONO - WILL NOT BE ABLE TO HELP HER- (1 GLAD | You TO(_D MARINE NEWS 11 6O SOUTH | ON NORTHLAND Eleven m.\.&i‘ngr‘n\ from Juneau sailed on the Northland last night for Petersburg, Ketchikan and Se- attle as follow: To Petersburg. To Ketchikan Sharpe. To Seattle—Joe Repich, Charles Viers, Ed Wazbacher, W. S. Pecko- vich, L. Williams, Miss A. Spencer. Miss E. Anderson, and Laura El- kins. NORTH COAST JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE Dec. 23..— Steamer North Coast sailed at 11:15 o'clock this forenoon for Southeast Alaska ports with 21 passengers baoard, the following booked for Juneau: John Conway, N. R. Crabtree, Mis. Elizabeth R. Sarratt and child- ren, Marty Batchelor, Thomas Hill . - BABY (LIPPER 1SN JUKEAU Ame Baby clipper, Capt. Mattis, soared over Juneau| at 2:10 o'clock this afternoon for the PAA Airport after a fast flight from Ketchikan, The clipper arrived at Kelchikan at 1:30 Wednesday afternoon (Ju-| neau time) and remained their over night. Owing to snow storms and Jow visibility, the clipper remained ' at Ketchikan all day yesterday and came on to Juneau today, leaving Ketchikan shortly after the noon hour. This is the second flight of the clipper on the winter schedule studying winter flying conditions 5 e Sl SHELL SIMMONS BRINGS 6 FROM ISLAND CITIES Shell Simmons brought in passengers. from island ports loda\ in the Alaska Air Transport Lock- | heed after taking one passenger out. | C. B. Vestal was flown to Fresh- water Bay and the following were brought in: Mrs. Henry Moy, Mrs. Mary Pinkley and daughter and Murs. Leslie Melvin from Hoonah; Jehn Ercikson from Chichagof, and Dr. A. L. Levine from Angoon - (OPE MAKES Te1? T0 TULSEGUAH ON WHEH'S w"fl Iwo\l{aufinmm With a new assistant <u]7rrmlen-w“ko‘,lch dent for the Polaris Taku mine at Tulsequah and a miner, Lon Cope made a flight to the river field on| wheels for Marine Airways today. | W. F. Gowans, from Seattle, is JREE the engineer who went in and J"Fa oy Mahoods is the miner. e Cope took in a load of Ireight;“ fehead also, and was to bring out three| passengers. Baflm\n JONE-STEVENS SHOP 5o GETS HONOR MENTION ““ | Totals The Jones-Stevens Shop was| —Average given henorable mention by the Chamber of Commerce committee | judging Christmas decorations dis-| played by the merchants. The com- - .. -H. Kelly Foss. W. Wycoff Betty Princess ber 27 ember ports. " e e ©e 0000000000000 00000000000c¢0 Low Low The Pan number and by The Condors, two from Buzzards, Frigates v: lows: Bringdale Blanton Brown Lynch Totals Sperling Wilson Clar Totals Totals Totals Special High tide—2:38 am., tide—8:15 a.m., High tide tide—8:42 pm., Steve Vukovi one the Elks last night, winning over Ospreys two of three four Hawks and Tonight's NOTICE e o o NORTHBOUND North Coast due late Monday night or Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. to- morrow. Norah sched: sail from Vancouver Decem- at 9 p.m. Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle December 28, 9 p.m. Northland from Seattle at 10 a.m. scheduled 30. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Baranof scheduled southbound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduied to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake a - 1 1 110 pm., - > StEAMER MOVEMENTS v o 0 to uled to sail Dec- to nd way e ow pEs TOMORROW 5.2 feet. 38 feet. 6.2 feet. 04 feet. 1513 AT ELKS IS HiGH GAME LAST EVENING witn Fi T pins only won two the the Aukes. games are agles vs. Teal Last mgms scores were Condors 168 159 145 472 476 Hawks 175 186 145 145 180 165 165 166 151 506 496 Ospreys 125 180 169 164 186 139 480 483 Kites 165 165 159 168 128 129 433 431 Albatross 138 138 149 151 145 145 432 434 Lea with the Kites| The committee’s Albatross Falcons, 540, aguer was at in total. from the Owls vs. and | as fol- 127— 481 198— 502 145—°435 470—1418 155— 510 | 1656—*495 145— 512 465—1467 188— 493 166— 499 192— 517 546—1509 165—°495 151— 478 | 178— 540 Sy TS 494—1513 | 180—°540 | 142— 389 | 157— 414 479—1343 | 209— 485 153— 453 145435 | 507—1373 score. Did not bowl. meeting tonight, MOOSE 8 ttee made the announcement of clock. All members please be pres- the awards yesterday, and the J-S'ent. jop was unintentionally omitted from those mentioned. tadv. JAMES CARLSON, Dictator ATTENTION—LOCAL 871 MEETING TONIGHT —8 0'CLOCK 'ATA.F.ofL.HALL SEWARD STREETS won | Agriculture Dept. Enjoys Annual |Christmas Tree Starting the Christmas | celebration which b for F |eral employees tomorrow, who are |given a day off by Presidential edict, the Department of culture employees had their an- nual Christmas tree and luncheon party this noon in the Forest Ser- vice rooms on the fourth floor of the Federal Building. A decorated tree with gifts distributed by Santa aus Williams, featured the event - PROFIT SHARING PLAN IS SHAPED BY U.S. SENATORS holiday for J P Creating Jobs on Way to Prosperity | 'WASHINGTON, D. €., Dec. 23— Members of the Senate profit- sharing committee are undertaking |a double-barreled attack on the | nation’s unemployment problem. At their direction, committee at- | taches began drafting a formula of | profit-sharing designed to s[.lbl]lll‘(‘ employment and guarantee old-age | retirement funds for werkers in ten {of the nation's largest industries | At the same time, Senator Van- | denberg, Republican, of Michigan, |a committee member, disclosed he |would try to substitute incentive | taxation for government spending |intended to “prime the business { pump.” itself should be encouraged to ex- | pand its plants, and thus increase wmplo\unt by granting tax (lcduc-‘ | tions to firms which do so0. | Joint Plan Proposed profit-sharing | formula, as outlined by Donald | Despain, committee counsel, will | propose joint contributions by em- ployees and employers to an irre- 1,vucab1(‘ trust fund to be set up by | each participating firm. This trust fund would be used to | pay retirement benefits to all work- ers who contributed by an agree- |ment between employees and em- | ployers. The interest on a previous year’s joint contributions could be used, in an emergency period of un- employment, to bolster payrolls. Despain emphasized that no leg- | islation was to be proposed in con- neetion with this program, that it would be merely offered to indus- try as the committee’s idea of the ‘be&t profit-sharing system. | Industries Cited He said actual figures of net |earnings of fifty-eight companies |in ten industries, including steel, | auto, chemical, textile, | general manufacturing, would be |used by the committee to demon- strate that the poliey would work. —e e CRISIS SCARES MOTHER LONDON — Pleading infanticide while deranged by worry about get- ing the European grisis, a mother whose baby was suffocated by gas was bound over for two years. THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Agri- | brightly | Tax Cufs Soughf for Firms| His idea was that business | food, ma- | chinery, durable goods and three | ting gas-masks for her family dur- | 'MIDNIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE MUSIC PROGRAM AT LUTHERAN CHURCH Tonforrow evening rection Lutheran Church, the Mid- Christmas Eve Musical pro- sram will be presented, with the Rev. John Cauble delivering the Christmas mi age, while the musi- 1 program has been arranged by est Ehler, Choir Director, and Miss Katherine Tbrkelson, Accom- panist The following is the evening’s pro- | gram Prelude: Greenwald Car The First Noel (A Capella) | Processiol Hymn, 21 Come Hither Ye Fa ful Scripture Reading \ Tln- Pastor. nthem-—There Aln(m\' In The ler. Senicr Choir. Carol—We Three Kings of Orient Are—J. H. Hopkins Combined Choir. Solos: Mesers, Keyser Krug- ! s, Ehler Anthem—At The Cradle jerman Christmas Melody) "m by E. Ehler. Combined | featur Children’s, Women’s, | Men's es. | Duett—The Birthday of a King— | H. Neidlinger, Mrs. H. Stonehouse, alto rnest Eh Tenor. Hymn, 29—It Came Upon The |\/hfl!)1“l)[ Clear—R. S. Willis and congregation. Quartet—Dost Thou In A Manger Lie (Carol)—T. Noble, Mrs. Holl- mann, Mrs. Stonehouse, Ernest Eh- {ler, and John Krugness, Jr. Anthem—Christmas Joys ranged by E. Ehler—The Ck Obligatos: Ernest Ehle Offertory Solo—(G —The Child Jesus Ernest Ehler. The Lord’s Prayer. Anthem—Sir O Heavens thold Tours—Senior Choir. Mrs. Keyser, soloist Rec onal Hymn, Hark Herald Ar s Sing ende! Choir and congregation. Benediction and Doxology Postlude. Choir personnel Seniors—Mrs. Jhon Keyser, Miss Margaret McFadden, Mrs Foster, Mrs. Harry Stonehouse, H. M. Hollmann, Miss Dalma Han- sonf, Miss Mar Abrahamson, night Chimes at Christmas and Prayer- Were Shepa Fields—Ernest — (oM —Adap- Choir Ar- irs Bambino) Yon- u Pictro Ber- 3 The is as follows: er, B.' F. McDowell, Ernest Ehler, John ' Keyser, John Krugness ‘\nd John L. Cauble. Juniors—Dorothy Reck, Kather-| ine Holm, Emma Neilson, Zinck, Grace Berg, Ingvald Varness, Harry Aasa, Eugene Zinck, An Neilson, Betty Lou Hared, Dorine Heinke, Pat Shaffer, Elizabeth Tucker, Beatrice Bothwell, Bernice Mead, Earl Zinck, and Alva Rene VanOsdel, ALASKA 1 'l'ransiwrlafion Company [ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S.S. TONGASS ... Dec. 28 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] AGENT D.B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 ANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC PHONE: 106 Traffic tative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL Princess Norah December 7, 18 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska ' CANADIAN PACIFIC at the Resur-n Choir | v sohn | Wilson | Mrs. | Mrs. B. F. McDowell, Mrs. Ira Tuck- | Delores | STORES DOING BIG BUSIN ez 3 doing a busi with the peak expe: e reached tomorrow. Houses turday orders peed ry on the I fore the two day holi S and Monday, as stores will remain closed on Monday Many stores are keeping open to- night and will be open until 9 o'clock tomorrow night for the last minut shoppers Federal offices are cl for a three day ! Territorial offices will be half a day Saturday, then clc for Christmas and Monday — .- CRIMSON BEARS BEAT EX-DEEHI ed to st day be- unday liday SOUADHANDILY ... ........ | Juneau High Bear basketball at 6:30 o'clock Selfool's last night on the School gymnasium and finished up an hour later with a score in their favor of 54 to 29. A faster, husiastic” nted the C r forward, net rate and squad from gettir Tommy Powers sixteen points while Cashen, Wahto carried the brunt of attack that fell 21 points short - (HAPEL-BY-THE-LAKE | CELEBRATING TOMIGHT The Chapel-By The-Lake will cel- ebrate with a Christmas tree gram tonight.: The exercises w siart at 8 o'clock and Highway resi- dents are urged to attend. - “en- or honor ind Edwards he Chickens sometimes 1 form of tuberculosis there is no known sure. ‘r—_——._ Merry Christmas 1 wen the Bigc TURKEY DINNER you ever sat down-: to on any Christmas. ROYAL CAFE suffer for from which t You With , Finest ¥ ?!‘ a v Office Dept. 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