The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 30, 1938, Page 6

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(o) THE DAILY /\LASK/\ IW’IR Es I"RIDM DEC. 30, 1938. RINGING UP F ATHER By GEORGE McMANUS IT WAS MR D \/IDEND WHY - MOTHER- WHAT BANK- HE SAID HE MA HAS HAPPENED © 2 YOU'RE AS PALE AS A GHOST- — WHO WAS IT ON THE PHONE ? HAVING A HUNDRE SAND DOLLARS IN THE BANK - = SRy — MARINE NEWS NORTH (OAST STEAMER M;:—n;z.:\s»J SAILS SOUTH = N M PR e s ey % ° NORTHBOUND ° THIS MORKING ; »ocec o : I M { % ¢ b . 5 ° . bout ° o . ¢ HEDULS INGS row . . ¢ . . wttle 1 . Junuary 6.¢ s SOUTHBOUND . . fcKinley sch ° ), P K . LOCAL \A.Ll\'l.s . ® Estebeth scheduied to sail every ® e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ® e ka and wayports, . 1 pASSENGERS e Dart leaves every Wedn . 1 e at 7aun. for Petersb ° e Alexander, Kake and . ABOARDNORAH © 2 : e 5 6 0 0 8 a e o v n FOR THIS PORT =~ ! TinES "'oroxwow ! Canadian Pacific Steamer Prifl= e cess Norah is expected to arrive e T o about 3 or 4 o'clock tomorrow morn- ;’“‘ LY 1: Ansan ing, wed ther EJV‘X‘HJ‘”]I“Pl Kotchikah Low tide—2:25 pm 28 feet he Norah arrived at Ketchika A B A ‘”I"; this morning from High tide—8:31 p.m., 11.8 feet > ayed by snowstorms Vanec P ! 1 for Juneau are v o abel De Ph RIDE IN "CHUTES P X cn, Joe Gr 1 two children, | BILLINGS, Mont., Dec. 30. — As Bess M cBride an experiment a few baby trout soon For Tu u—Leone | are to take a parachute ride from Cramer and John MacKinnon an airplane into a lake to determine whether they can survive. If successful, the parachute jumps will become a routine method of getting the small fish from hatch- eries into lakes that are to reach by horse trail. The small fish will be dropped in parchment vessels that will hold the fish and a small quantity of water. ‘When the vessels strike the water NORTHLAND IS JUNEAU BOUND Dec. 30. Motorship ailed for Southeast Al- a ports at 10:15 o'clock this af- oon with 25 pessengers aboard EATTLE. Anc terr the following bocked for Juneau they are expected to capsize and H. R. Shepard, C. Radosavich, Mr. | the fish will be liberated in the J .C. Michaelson and (hll- lake. -eo - > NOTICE STI SNOWBOUND | Liquor dealers are advised they Eight passengers with a PAA|must have applications for new li- Electra piloted by Bill Knox and | censes in the Clerk of the Court's Walt Hall, are still snowbound at office not later than 3 p.m. Decem- ber 27, if they are to be approvea ‘Whitehor ¢ Th arrived there Tuesday and |for the new year, as City Council were forced to stop over when|will hold but one special meeting 1 nowstorms- blanket the | to act on licenses. nerthern section of Southeast Al- ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, g —adv. Clerk of Court. ather do not clear by to- S AN T T \ :'“n passengars ALASKANA, by Marie Drake, 50c Ly train and e News I. Q. Answers 1. She curtsied to the Duchess of Windsor as if the Duchess were a “Royal Highness.” 2. America." 3. Son of the founder of Czecho- slovakia. The ministry to London. | taged by a Wash- D of news writers; hanor guest. terior Har. R e-enact Murder Scene accused by Brooklyn, N. Y., Garing budap, re confectionary store up, are :rbid: police say, they enn!p : Francese and Dominick BIG MISTAKE ABOll_D]T JICGS THOUSAND IN THE THOU- BANK AND DIDN'T WHAT’S KNOW 1= WRONG ? difficult | | floor BOY- JUST THINK-I OF THE DE HAD ONE HUNDRED lift will be an ton” type which [ESTEBETH NOW STORM BOUND; IS IN AUK BAY te A third of the buil livery only Insulation of fected with d elevator cdiion plaster and Mail Vessel Makes Two oo, , > Attempts fo Get Unler- 2 second fioors way But Can't Make It ., ,.cicer tocks early terday morning, is from th € hored in after two un- even with X k I and remained during q morning the Estebeth made - a W. Qu ar cr attempt but only got as far tractor for the ), are and turned back to Juneau on Bar and dropped anc in Auk Bay. Tuesday from Seattle This morning there was practically | have been purchasing no visibility and the northwest wind for the project had a velocity of 30 miles an hour Ray Moore of Gust with temperature 18 degrees above Sons is foreman in charge zero. erers and lathers. John Sroufe c Louchs Another attempt to leave Auk Bay Van S. McKenny company is on the regular route will be made charge of electrical work. Osi tonorrow morning Hawkins of Juneau, is in cha W s of plumbing for Rice and Bom Simpson from Seattle BARANOF HO'I‘EI. charge of elevator installation for the Moline (Montgomery) Elevator Company. Superintendent of Construction is Victor Quist, bookkeepe is Eugene A. Quist, and contractor A W Quist. Quist and his men have built many buildings in Juneau and in the States, perhaps most well known of which is the Medical and Dental Building in Seattle. 19TH DISTRICT OF NLRB RECOMMENDS WORK IS GOING AHEAD SWIFTLY Opening E;peded Febru- ary First-Big Payroll Payments Revealed ue e —————— (Continued from Page One) (10 FOR A bers in shape for the opening of . j- MEN Legislature on January 9 he heyena’s jaws are strong of the hotel's offer of 18 inches of Various accounting office foress|enough to crush hard bonss. street which the city has paved have been shifted into the two Copies of recommendations to the National Labor Relations Board for |official certification of CIO, Inter- Entering the lobby of the hotel, the desk, manager's office, coffee room and elevators are on the left. P national Mine, Mill an Ahead is a lounge to be done in wal- g Buselter Workers, local 203, as bargaining nut finish. A m 3 3 agency for production and main- opens off the left of the lounge and the main dining room to the rear. A check room is on the right of the lounge. tenance employees of the Alaska Juneau mine, have been received by unions in Juneau | The recommendations are to the “Peacock Row” INLRB from Elwyn J. Eagen, Re- To the right of the foyer is “Pea-|gional Director of the 19th District cock Row” where the women have in Seattle, whose agent, Arthur a primping room and lounge. | Hailey, conducted a determination Second, third and fourth floors vote here November 8, which gave are devoted to the 100 hotel rooms,|CIO a heavy majority. each with bathroom equipped with| Complaints, if to be registered, toilet, wash basin, tub and shower.| will have to be made by January No room will be without bath, and |z or the recommendations will go | \.systcmauc arrangement of doors | up for the board’s official certifi- :ation seal. | ! will permit engagemmt of several room suites Fifth and sixth floors are apart-| ment floors with a number of ar- rangements to satisfly needs of bachelors or large families in ap-| proximately 40 apartments. The penthouse is called the “sev- | !enth floor” by the contractors, and has three apartments, one a seven, Transporfation || |room “lofty palace” and the other| cflmpany two, four and three room apart-| . ments respectively. i . Tweo Elevators i Two elevators open in the main floor foyer facing the desk. One is | the fastest elevator in Alaska, trav- from the basement to the sixth seconds. This elevator will be ope by a bellhop. i The elevator adjoinging the f“lsl(‘l" ALASKA Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS Dec. 28 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION (=4 C}AD AND SAID HE WAS SORRY- BUT IT. WAS ALL A MIS YOUR ACCOUNT IN THE BANK- AND HE WANTS YOU TO CALL AND SEE HIM‘-s__) House, Senate Chambers Cieared For Lawmakers ‘;,:}llsLudldll s Building these days as the cust dial staff begins its & of getting House and Senate cham- ! jury s SO-IM NOT_RICH AGIN- D MDEND CALLER FEM N sois Me= || | POOR FIDO-IT LOOKS || | AS TE You anD 'CL || | PAVE TO KEEP SCRATCHING FOR OUR { oD — STAKE ON With a cheery smile and a wave of the hand, Vice President John N. Garner is pictured as he left the White House after a conference with President Roosevelt. Just what the talk was about, Garner refused to say. He did say, however, that “it was hot in there!” WOODBURY ON WAY | SOUTH ON FURLOUGH G. W. Wcodbury, one of the op- erators on the staff of the Signal Corps, U. S. Army, is a passenger south on the North Coast on a three menths’ furlough. He will spend his time principally in Seattle visiting friends and relatives with his wife who went south several weeks ago. you going to find room echoing in Fed “Where cry ears at nnial task chambers during the last two years due to shortage of room space and now the task is underway of re- locating so the Legislature can use its quarters. Disbursing Officer Charles Naghel | and his staff have been moved from | the House chambers to the grand | room on the fifth floor and that chamber is now being put in shape for the lawmakers. Desks are going to be found somewhere, the | custodian staff reports, for the workers now in the Senate chamber ! and when E. W. Griffin, sacre(ax'3" of Alaska, calls the two houses| into session on January 9 every-| thing will be in legislative shape. sdhallei oo 1 Certain true lizards lack limbs and closely resemble snakes. ! Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE from $4 VAN'S STORE 278 S. FRANKLIN Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome | Read Don "PRIN- | CESS” 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: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC PACIF 1C ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE | GASTINEAU HOTEL (:AIADIMI PACIFIC R S S SR i B e T [} SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau PL | AGENT Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 2 | *MT. McKINLEY . Dec. 27 Jan. 2 BARANOF a " £ THE SIGN OF D. B. FEMMER MT. McKINLEY 10 Jem i ngm%%m Phone 114 Night 312 BARANOF ... Jan. 17 Jan. 23 REGULAR | | *MT. McKINLEY ..Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 U. S. AIRMAIL | *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. Ser.vic.e Every Trip WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE. $74.00 Travel i on a THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Lo Alqska Steam hip Companv SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connedlpn AIR SERVICE INFORMATION HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. §. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Frei;hl must be on dack not FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! —_—————— GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for § |[\ | 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL ! Telephone 133 ! | Alaska Music Supply | . Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | Pianos— Musical Instruments Phone 206 122 W. Second | ZORIC | SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry | — and Supplies ED SWEUM a pafa-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire ¥s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE ana receive 2 tickets to see: "MAID'S NIGHT 0UT” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear e 4 & [ CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc. -—- Phone 411 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 — DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—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 WEEKLY SAILINGS M. S. NORTHLAND. . 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 . b Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ' Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .......... Dec. 27 Dec. 30 NORTHLAND Jan, 3 Jan. 6 | NORTH COAST Jan. 10 Jan. 13 HAROLD C. KNIGHT J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agen CITY WHARF . i | o E 7 There is no substitute for = Newspaper Advertising,

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