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THE DAILY Ai,ASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 2, 1939. " By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. BRINGING UP FATHER ( | WELL- | SUPPOSE | MIGHT AS — e P Mo s- DART [ WELL GO N THE BANK AND AH-MR JIGGS —~ P % THE PRESIDENT IS IN A | LET THE PRESIDENT TELL THE PRESIDENT || | SUPPOSE HE BY GOLLY- | || DIRECTORS' MEETING - BY GOLLY- THEY. U. S. Mail ME | HAVEN'T A DIME IN THE WiILL SEE YOU WANTS TO GUESS THIS || BUT HE WILL POSTPONE CERTAINLY TREAT - 9. M3l [ BAMK - BUT I'M PREPARED- IN HIS PRIVATE || WHISPER TH' [T-AS HE 1S ANXIOUS TO YOU NICE BEFORE Leaves Femmer's I e T OFFICE - MEWS TO ME- SEE YOU -JUST SIT THEY TELL YOul every Wediesdsy RIGHT THERE IN HIS PRIVATE CHAIR ——— THE BAD NEWS - For PETEREBURG ;. PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock nat Iater than 4 P. M. Tuesda | 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 S2.50 s o . W - HAIDAFIVE MARINE NEWS | %o v aeam y draw benefits for the INSURARNCE PLAN i : 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN CLARK BASSETTS IN AUTO WRECK Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 ums have been completed by | mployment service for individ- who have earned w S out- and Mrs. Clark Bassett were SIARI‘NG NO‘V 1e Territory of Alaska and| e g 202 L HA'DA RUSHING e cut and bruised Saturday night in o are now unemployed. | z u n l c | bile accid ¥ i} [ e SENET e kers are requested to call at| | e e o ] STEAMER MOVEMENTS | o 1o ill Slatad for High Hishwar when Bacsett swerved. 1o lceal empoyment oft o se.| | SvSWMiotEaNmvG | Alagke Music Supply Io '-IGHIHOUSE . 01 oid e anlighted pesked GoF s Unem DIOY @ d WOrkers quaint themseives with whe ditferent | | PHONE 15 Il " Arthur M., Uggen, Manager e . ° 4 1eft theraad. requirements of the law.” i1 i wortunouns © * 4 School Gym Tomor- ettt L Who Have Been Covered | Fianee- Musical Tosiraments | T0 AID KEEPER Blood Poison Emergency’ Tongass scheduled to arrive e early in the morning; Due at Dapont midnight tonight. Baranof scheduled to arrive at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning airport manager, was driving the PAA truck when the unlighted park- ed car loomed in the road ahead of him just north of the Mendenhall the Haida. basketball | Dajry. row Night Tomorrow night in the High School gymnasium Get Up Ig EIS Week Payment of ON BUSINESS TRIP [ ISR 2 ! | Alask ! | and Supplies H. 0. ADAMS SOUTH ‘ o Laundry . j Phone 206 122 W. m! benefits t eebwWard 8 3 o empleyment Compensati H. O. Adams, agent for the Alaska | ' ca"S Cu"er“May GO and fin]_\ “mmmg at 2 five, cl'\vxk horstsl of the city 100D.| Mrs, Bassett suffered & cut Up sion through the Territoria Steamship Company, will sail for the | HABDLD SWANSQ“ 2 x:('mm( in the afternoon. ;n.ll’ get into sug ngal:u_ llm the | hecessitating stitches, and also broke ployment Se e offic arts with south tonight on the steamer On to KOdlak Should have fouyr days mail n]:] ‘nme' since ”ec(;mA er L e @ number of teeth. Mr. Bassett the first of the new year of 1989, ac Muum McKinley. \ e W MONGp sibciver G \‘nhmvlvl o hm;: ““:_:‘L‘;I‘GHC‘? flAl:;k: J\“]:e:l; received a gash on the face and cording to Joseph T. Flakne, hea . Adams will spend a month u\ — Northland scheduled to arrive cader : chin, also requiring stitches. of . tha (e e et caeving < e i Sealtlo on an annual business tri i i Because a light keeper &t Cape o at 8 oclock tomorrow mom- ¢ squad meeting Krause, dnd . the b e of thy Siclaminl st e e o The Daily Alaska Empire Spencer station has @ sw ollen right ing Haida meeting Henning’s Five. o A - e s oA e ? » a5 < & & m ) g 1 " Assistant Agent, will be charge 3 hand that apparently has resulted SCHEDULED SAILINGS The first game is bound to be in Re(ephon ]'oda at :xxl\“l';:)tle‘\x?: r‘&_n;‘mbglnclfs Z:.flrbmcme 5t the June:i‘:x“orric;” be in charge fi“mvned‘ to present this coupon from blood poison, the cutter Haida e North Ooast scheduled to sail e doubt, with Krause’s men showing ployed will be eligible for un- ) Of the vuneal : s evening at the box office of the employment compensation benefits provided they meet the requirement 2 o'clock thi sailed from here at COMMIS- | the same never-die spirit that makes from Seattle 10 a.n. Januar; FEDERAL POWER Scottish Rite Temple e Princess Norah scheduled to e them always dangerous, while the reb S B o SION, Washington, D, . Public no- The cutter is expected to return ail from Vanvoucer 9 p.m. second game. is also anybody's con- gttt s .. Itice is hereby given pursuant to the | cAPIToL THEATBE here at 8 o'clock this evening unless January 10 test 1 _li\n’dn_\ are in no sense (:1 the | ov ¥ . b Pederal Bolwer Act it is found neecssary to continue to o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS The Haida had to go out and save | This afternon between 2 and 5 word dole,” Mr. Flakne said. “They (16 U.§.C. 791-825r) that the Pelican ana receive 2 tickets to see: Kodiak where three illness cases arc e Mount McKinley scheduled a few men at sea and haven't been O¢lock the annual New Vears re- are in fact insurance premiums Cold Storage Company, whose ad- fee: on tap for the cutter is out to arrive at 5:30 o'clock thi getting their usual basket practice, CePtion, given by the Scottish Rite rightfully due to the worker, and dress is Juneau, Alaska, has made "JflY or LIVIN " of Seward, now elsewhere on cruise rmoon and: sail uth In addition. the last time the Hen- Masons, is being held at the Scot- ors pavable to piication for a preliminary permit G If the Morris is not available, the i sliahis o tar ning squad played, they. turned in Ush Rite Temple of involatary unemp! In ord- for project No. 1521, to be located on Haida will make the trip acro LOCAL SAILINGS a new type of basketball attack The reception this year is not €r to secure benefits, a worker must an un!mmf‘d_ stream on the mnorth the Gulf Estebeth scheduled to sail every o |much different from - the style of Only for Masons, but for their wives Tegister at the local employment Shore of Lisiancki Inlet on Chicha- < e —— at 6 p.m. for Sit- o |play they had displayed before. ~ @s well s members of the Order where a.claim for benetits will (0 08RG, L e e e of ey The Henning combination is pass- 0f Eastern Star, the Rainbow Girls ““’11jj‘*‘ in his behall. A coD= oy ites in the Tongass Your Name May Appear NORAH SA“.S Wednesday ing, now, working in and working and members of the DeMolay Boys. m must be filled out each nppional Forest, consisting of a at 7 a.n for Petersburg, Port e out, and now and then potting one. Entertainment was arranged for and the SR T version dam, a tunnel 200 feet long s be able work. Claims f districts will be handl vailable T a flume 650 feet long, a penstock 3 feet long, a power plant having stalled capacity of about 500 horse- tic head afternoon’s. gathering, whicl informal. e They look smoother and their shoot- the ing eyes have improved. They'll give entirely the Haida nien a tough run Kake and Alexander, ports. " e s 0 e way LAST NIGHT, ® 0000000000020 % 0000000500060 0606000ec0 BOUND SOU'I-H And that's the ticket. There is v ;“‘“' ""'L”"‘ “""‘”]'" e S or slenty of oppor ,“m “,, a ,h,,‘_ (ou (0 Es puted on the actual wages earned Of 120 feet, and an electric power Tipes TomoRrrOW this loop and it's Yegitinis m get TOMORROW MORN'NG ployment during 1938, The egainst the approval of this appl The steamer Princes Norah passed [ b 1 “'M;'_m“u' ¥ i benefit amount under the _llt‘(l; O:I request Im[lu‘.ulmi: lhr‘:] ; southbound through Juneau 1 ally sting. K15 s da Tor de ek with the reasons for such protes 22s ik Low tide—4:24 wm., feet > 0 { S or'-16 Woeks, or request, and the name and ad x,ugyh‘l.. l\.Iklnu .vnv following pass- High tide—10:28 a.m.. 17.6 feet AFTER H MDAY RE ES who are employed in s - |dress of the party or parties so pro- engers from here o s e . } cupations will not be ¢ it ot seaiesiarie. thetid be Sub Prank Good, Miss A. Ricketts, gt Gee— 08 Pr S0 0 After a holiday recess, Fedora{| benefits until the ‘recurring mitted before February 23, 1939, to Jean Faulkner, Mr: and Mrs/ R ! Foi ke court will convene again tomorrow] son. the Federal Power Commission, Cook, A. Van Mavern, Mrs. J. C the regular jury panel ordered if “The Unemployment Compensa- Washington, D. C. By order of the J suiceman, e and e 1o SIMMONS TAKES I TR e o e s Tikai St sor LORNURS MOTOR CO0., Inc. — Phone 41 George, E. E. Ninnis, Miss O. Trower. Mis. 8. Trower, Mrs. Charles Beale Mrs. H. Brown, F. B. Mazwell, J. Kcllnmor Sam Scott, charged with delinquen- this way <V is set for trial. The special ven- ire has been instructed to report Thursday when the Jerome J. Arm- strong murnm case_is scheduled $35,000 individual wage records on file in its office in Juneau. The t; is paid solely by the employer. There is over $800,000 lable for benefit payments to Alaska wcrkers. Jan. 2, 1939. FOUR UP TODAY, Slalom races (downhill, gt and that way) were to be run off Shell Simmons was to go out to[today on the Douglas Island ski Hoonah and Hirst today with the |trail in the first of a series of ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. - e ST MRS. JOHN (ROSS AND DAUGHIER Io ‘.15'.1“\ were to go to Hoonah and MAKE LONG JAUNT Bob Seaman to Hirst. - ' Mrs. John Cr of Deering, one e or oy o verr WHITEHORSE FOLKS trading posts and dabbling in Alaska Air Transport Lockheed taking four passengers. Pinkley, Mrs. Moy and Mrs operating n- ing, arrived in Juneau Saturday from the Interior with her daughter M. and Mrs 'm‘n(\ Simmons of Patsy Ann. Whitehorse, are passengers on the Mrs. Cross and her daughter are Princess Norah going through Ju- contemplating a trip (hrough the neau t night for the States on Panama Canal and a two weeks & vacation trip ! Simmons, brother of George Sim- mons of Northern Airways, is Chief Collector of Customs at Whitehorse. -+ visit in the East before flying west with her husband, well knowr ard Peninsula aviator who will pur- chase a new Waco in the East Expecting to return to Alaska in !in holiday Juneau Ski Club competitions for e W |the recently domated Fred Hen- RUSSEI_l (OOKS 60 ning Cup. More slalom races will be run SOUTH 0" PRIN(ESS later, committee members said s SR along with a number of other! nn .14 M Russell Cook left forms of competition, including o ¢ho south last night on the downhill races, Jumping, CrosS® gcanadian Pacific steamer Princess e special events. Louise for a month’s vacation in > the States. Mr. Cook is connected with the Alaska Electric Light and Rower Company in Juneau, and hoth he and Mrs Cook will visit relatives in NEW YEAR WELCOMED AT ELKS" HI-JINKS The new year, 1939, was o(fma]ly ushered in at the Elks High-Jinks Saturday night, held at the Elks, Ballroom, where a dancing crowd humor broke forth at the strike of 12 o'clock with their| S A A | Many fish outlive men. The pike attains an age of 200 years. “Alaska has entered an ‘Interstate Benefit Payment Plan’ whereby a worker who moves from one state to il "l * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- bor. Splendid food. perfect comfort, convenience and . service. LARGE Rates $g.50 ROOMS, From BlUwih Special Rates to bath, Permanent Guest ALASKANS LIKE, THE Hrtel iNEW WASHINGTON Jarman'’s-Friendly FORTUNE from $4 VAN'S STORE 278 8. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S- FRIENDLY SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points ia 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 TULSEQUAH TRIP MARINE AIRWAYS ALASKA the latter part of February, Mrs. noisemakers to welcome “the baby Cross said she planned to stop over PMNNED Bv (OPE with the three-cornered pants” | 2-Way Radio Communication in Juneau for the last part of the | Music was furnished by Wes Bar- | o SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Begislature and a visit with Junsau | rett, -amdihis: orcheatra,swith ae- Trmpofla]mn 2 1 . friends. One passenger and a load of yangements for the festivities under | Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier Mrs. Cross said the Seward Pen- freight and mail was scheduled to|the supervision of Rod Darnell, ArU company STUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. imsula and Yukon country is “un- be flown up the Taku River t0 pyrre Bill Franks and Bob Dav- | 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 PSually prosperous,” with “everybody | Tulsequah today. lin. happy with lots of mining develop-| Marine Airways Pilot Lon Cope | ment and an exceptmnan_v good fur |was scheduled to make the trip with $eason coming in.’ Lhe wheel- eqmpped Fairchlld | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle ————— RECEIVES TREATMENT Chris Sund was admitted to St. s e Lot Pl A AT Featirihy MOd” wai é,:::;: Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representat dismissed after having received med- | Thelr Fnend Slain by Cop - |iarsienion §.5. TONGASS ... Dec. 28 " 1 R SRR PASSENGERS FREIGHT Today’s News Toany.—Empire. REFRIGERATION SAILING SCHEDULE i Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | - i AGENT Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ] .'BWERA“{‘ICOI%NLEY Dec. 24 Dec. 27 Jan. 2 |} o Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 i n. n. rmzn MT. McKINLEY Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 Phone 114 Night 312 BARANOF Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 \'MT McKINLEY Jan, 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound, \WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE~——— o __$74.00 THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Service Every Trip Ju’nou-!‘nirhnks WEEKLY SAILINGS M. 8. 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 ... Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 ..Jan. 6 Jan. 10 Jan. 13 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 1, 15, 29 February 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Cnudhn Pacific Services; NORTHLAND .. NORTH COAST .. EEE IN ALl HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... .. BURFORD, nd'n:l. GASTINEAU PACIFIC ALAS ] ?c'zyx % I TRANSCONTINENTAL o e | X 5 & AIRWAYS, INC. | TeAnseacmvio Every Effort Made for the Comfort ot Gists! VEAR 'ROUND ALAS KA SER VICE E PHONE: 106 Tickets, reservations and full i Pictured at the hearing in Philadelphi f William | 1 7 Focks, Philadelphia. Pa.,high schoo) football piayet Who was Tatally et Tyaffic Representative | v W MULyILL G A STINEAU CAFE £ by Patrolman Richard Crane. The four boys were riding in & ear which LOUIS A DELEBECQUE | ..Agent, CR.R.—Juneau, Alaska TR P Ther e u no sub stltute for 1 Crane mistook for a bandit auto. Crane fired, and the shot killed Roclu. i3 :7Tiae boys above are John Franklin, Howard McCreesh, driver of the car- and his brother, Charles, AIR SERVICE INFORMATION “'GASTINEAU HOTEL [ N ewfpaper Advertising

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