The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1938, Page 6

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ATy THF D/\ILY ALASKA I'MPIRE. BRINGING UP FATHER TUFSDAY DEC. 27, 1938. By GEOHGE M(.MANU - NAUG s TRANSPORTATION CO. s | | . ‘ :eeiss M.S.DART : } it M e E IN AGAIN . B 4 ® = s ey | v DON i 1 OH- ME-OH-MY~- I'M WEAZY || MR, BUD < 7 U. 8. Mal Cariox OF WORRYING ABOUT HOW OF THE 6(7 FQOCK{» BANK- 2 Leaves Femmer's Doc M GOIN’ TO PAY ME BIl_LS- - ARS NOW THO every Wednesday 2 WITHI LS 2 HAVE YOLJ TO WHAT YOU W . TO DO WITH | IN E% I'THINK FLL LET (H' GUYS UR BA\I/ | OWE WORRY A LITTL 14 PASSENGERS FROM SEATTLE ON MT. McKINLEY Steamer Mount McK Seattle Saturc MARINE NEWS RESCUE TWENTY AS 5HIP SINKS night bringing in 18 men and two women o \()I THBOUND ter on at lux‘iwl - ® Mount McKinley scheduled to nz passengers book Survivers of Foundenng o arrive at & o'clock this after. ° Should have seven days F a K. DeChamt u, Mabel N Freighter Taken Off o oo enks, Jure Watson, Lance R, Hend- ° SCHEDULED S \H l\h\ l ckson and wife i by U. S. Steamer 3 miipios N deneliied o ° .\:‘;1 !..m Vancouver at 9 NEW YORK, Dec. 27.—The United | @ o'clock t Siates steamer ck docked at a | © Tonga cl led to sa om Hoboken pier $aturday frer | ® W rescued at sea fr \e sinking Nor- | @ t 10 an = wegian freighter Smaragd The | © Smaragd sank Friday 60 © di m e hip. A Coa e & > at 9a.m. December 31. © AC . \,\ ["n()l ND SAILINGS . c o North Coa heduled south- ® | a ughter ¢ b Thur 10 pm . and 17 members of the crew to the | . 2 Battery o o« NEW YEAR brings adde > > ° ° responsibility to Sir Herbe 4 o Emerson (above) who on n, € T 1, 1939, assumes office as high |y . quipped Fair- NORTH (OAS e ® commissioner for refugees un- | 4 ) i g rierey )i D a G S KT Eid o X & o o ;:'flli(?:l’g“;l‘l:":fl?]f :Q'i“l v"l"‘,zl{ Cope took off this afternoon from BDNQ 1{, > : . the league administration. Mender Alrport and expected b 4 T Sehuts a8 Rl S to have the unnamed stricken mir -> v o — 'in Juneau before dark. IHIS MORNING T.B. WILSON IS WITH AIRLINES 11 ARRIVE; 38 EMBARK this morning » They were, John Conway, N. A %pfi\r‘- 3 Crabtree, Elizabeth ASURENYE | T. B. Wilson, formerly vice presi- Marg dent and general manager of the Mary Alaska Steamship Company in Se: 1 Hunte : e e om_the| attle, has been elected in New York mour, Ole Johansen, Mr Smith " s i ; e £t ai B e, M. - St cuthbound steamer Batanof and 36 {0 the post of the cha of the S the : B S I | tTad - oth, fro ties rectors ,\“ Cranscontin- The steamer was U0 Ll | WO SIS DR e, L Je vacancy created sever ing for sometime cv to the high | H: LaBoyteau, W. Manley, H by the resignation of Henry wind .prevailing on the channel, | O'Brien. H. C. Shippey, C. Butler, L) /5, ™ PR ! Five passengers were booked for Cunso. F. Sorri | wit i AT i Sihear rrom Jndsa sn e Prom Cortova—Hans Tjelle, H.| Wilson has had a.meteoric rise ir o . it 1“1 I‘ Perri transportation circl having held oast, sailing at 3 o'clock thi > i s - 1h - PRt s Goaat Frem Skagway - Mi wmd Mr E \ ecutive positior in L f Joas! n?‘r’)’]’m_ SRt wna | M. Polle | transportation for twenty-six yea Mrs. P. J. Pitzsimmons, Chris Nelson | Sailing for Seattle were George |He was with the poEt R and John Vick Guerin, Jean Simpkins, E. Weschen- | for fifteen year ;"“\'”“”"”’“";““ ¥ ¢ Dt s gt * that company the Southern Pac- MR felder, Walt Turner Mr. apd | for tha 3 DU \ ific Motor Transport Later that company was merged with the Cal- |’ ifornia Transit, Pickwick Stages and | ut twenty other bus lines into the | Crosson, Mae Moore, Edna! n, Etta Bringd; Alfred Brown, C. 1. Conn, Eric Danielson, A bert White, Charles Smith, K. Farl- EIGHT £LY IN FROM INSIDE ing, Paul Degan, Dr. B. La Rue, |Present Pacific G d Lines, | gyeinen B, Chadwick, national com- wr"‘l EI_E(IRA Mrs. L. Simpson, Mrs. Eric Daniel- and Wilson headed 1]1«( new organi- | hander of the American Legion, S scn, David Paris, D. Dimich, G. E.|Zation as president. | is pictured as he told the Dies com- Al Monse Pl e - G. De Vera, W. L. Jacobs, N 1933 he resigned from Pacific| mittee, in Washington, that “the from Fairbanks Sunday ° for a M. Wride, O. E. Van Gordon, James | Greyhound Lines to take his posi- | conduct of Secretary of Labor Per- by s b ST s T ’ s on i attle w e kins will be made the subject of rep- stmas day landing ¢ y sordon, James Dalton, Tom Lee,|{ion in Seattle with the Alaska i At e Fan Shei el Tt Steamship Company. from which he | Tesentations to Congress by the B e R e RoloHikaT A Bl resigned in 1937, It was during these| Legion unless the base ogainot R I T e R | i Relarbi hisn i Bans vears that Wilson's interest in av-| Harry Bridg [ passengers aboard one of the most| For Petersburg—B. F. Kane. | ily settled.” iation became intensified, and nndr" beautiful air jorneys over the Ju | many trips by plane through Alaska Mrs. E. E. Crosson, Dr. Bart LaRue, | Eea:‘;“ln“l(‘h(;:m,~FJ”hul‘N s T SRS Before entering the transportation | e i g TipES TOMORROW | | ficld, Wilson was a member of the § e vl e, Meandil ) 00 rican Expeditionary Forces in having entered as an of- ALASKA C. Korba, Paul Degan, Jack ])l]ln | 1 tide—5:03 a.m., 14.4 feet. : 2 Mrs. L. Simpson and K. Far! | Low tide-11:12 am. 45 feet. 1?11?::‘(3;-13.,“1”‘ Battalion The plane returns to High tide—4:55 p.m., 127 feet. | gna. Corp 2 % tomorrow. Low tide—11:15 pm., 32 feet. | ot 3. Tl’anspoflahon 3 NOTICE c se Envoy H b Ne"? J“ DI ESC "'»ONY cre Liquor dealers are advised they must have applications for new li-/ @ | censes in the Clerk of the Court’s | office not later than 3 p.m. Decem- | ont b | ber 27, if they are to be approvea Sailings from Pier 7 ;‘(“‘\“'\" for the new year, as City Counci Scattle ! will hold but one special meeting | | to act on licenses. S.S. TONGASS Dec. 28 || | ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, | PASSENGERS FREIGHT —adv. Clerk of Court REFRIGERATION | | . | AGENT | o siox or | D.B. FEMMER DEPENDABLE fieht 31 ‘ SERVICE Phone 114 Night 312 | REGULAR 1 | U. S. AIRMAIL | Service Every Trip Frervel ; | CANADIAN on a | | PACIFIC Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome “PRIN- CESS” | | Read Down | Tue. |Lv. Juneau | Tue. Ar. Whitehorse _|Lv./Sun. | LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 1, 15, 29 February 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Ar. Fairbanks __|Lv.|Sun. g [Wed.| Th. | TRANS-ATLANTIC | Arriving in Seattle enroute to Washington, D. €., Kensuke Horinouchi, { AIR!{,&ZS{MINC Tiikne A nd 1l particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneaun, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC T TR | Hirosi Saito, Ambassador to the United States, his ‘principal duty will be “to do all in my power to | uhuh for permanent understanding between America and Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL mvflhhfi.flcnwwm Seattle before i ‘) Frelght mus later th FOR HEALTH AT THE BREF!‘&SWIGK \l.l GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE iali L Dishe TRY 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: in rides for $5.00 0 in rides for $2.50 ZORIC TEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | | 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop | LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 7 Alaska Music Supply | Arthur M. Uggen, Manager ’ Pianos— Musical Instruments and Supplies 122 W. Second MRS. J. E. SMITH as a gsta-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this eveni box office of the ——— — ”A&HVENTUBES OF TOM SAWYER" Boeing clipper ship launched r planes has been com- Wash., and is WATCH THIS SPACE acific passe r use for Your Name May Appear D fow | TIMELY CLOTHES g FOR SOUTH NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS ALITY WORK CLOTHING @ Cordo ut and the nine cke Van (v(mlm‘} Jame: . lete Outfitter for Men Dal arle korn sy pltaso Wrlle Jarman's-Friendly SEAPLANES FOR CEARTER Frequent Flighis to All Points in Southeast Alaska 4 AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL THIS FAMOUS HOTEL Pl to the theatres stores, with of mountains Splendid foo fort nvenieuce service, PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT EAU ————Chief Pilot HANGAR AND ¢ SHELL SIMMONS By e §4“' RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher all with Spec s to 1 4 . Al Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped VAN'S STORE 278 S. FRANKL JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Ca *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat Tmm 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 + SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *MT. McKINLEY Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BARANOF Dee. 31 Jan. 9 MT. McKINLEY Jan. 7 Jan. 16 BARANOF Jan. 14 Jan. 23 | *MT. McKINLEY Jar Jan. 24 Jan. 30 *—Calls at Yakutat Nc ound and Southbound. WINTER ROUND TRIP FAR $74.00 WEEKLY SAILINGS Juneau to Seattle and Return THE ALASKA LINE M. S. NORTHLAND . " sT200 Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 8. NO?'!? SOASTA Myl MS Standar ooms A an ecl .. 714.00 B 0. ADAME, Ages Twin Bed Rooms B Deck - 83.00 Twin Bed, Shower and Toilet 97.00 Twin Bed, Tub and Toilet . ~116.00 | Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound [ NORTH COAST ........Dec. 23 Dec. 21 Dec. 30 SERVICE-QN:ALLIALIASKAR OUTES NORTHLAND . Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan, 6 NORTH COAST Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 x HAROLD C. KNIGHT . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent BOUND. ALASKA 5ERVICE HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for, the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connaction AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ' VERR There is no substitute for ewspaper Advcrusmg ’

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