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- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER OH - DAUGHTER: HERE COMES JIGGS-WE MUST PRETEND WE ARE HAPPY-YOU JUST PRETEND YOU ARE 'PHONING SOMEONE AND THAT WE ARE S0 HAPPY WE AREN'T INTERESTED IN ANY SOCIAL AFFAIRS - — YES-MRS VAN TRLUCKEM ~ -I/M SORRY-BUT MOT_FO[%R NO I DI AND | ARE TOO BUSY GO TO ANY MUS!CALE AND WE LOVE QUR HOME TO MUCH_TO EVEN THINK OF—‘ GOING OUT- 'MARINE NEWS] NO WATER FOR FIVE DAYS ON WRECKED BOAT DOUGLAS NEWS INSTALLATION CEREMONIES HELD BY M. NS AND STARS In the presence of a large attend- lance of members and invited guests, . wDougIm Lodges F. and A. M. No. 124 and Nugget Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, in joint session at | the Scottish Rite Temple in Juneau, “« 32 2 RTHBOUND r northbound SCHEDULED SAILINGS - NO‘:“’ o ;:] (‘3( :’::]“ L:\:::l ;11\“6: ‘]'\Sl night installed their newly elect- om Seattle ! | Tells Tal f Mount McKinley scheduled to ® {Pd“?lffffl\l::::l‘n\.el A SRR Yasure Crew Tells Tale 0 A4l Lo Seattle January T ® | 0. Elton E. Engstrom as In- W i ‘ TR, i staling Marshal, and Howard D. S;.Herlfl[} n COI’ Ese o !\{"‘\‘;I‘I ¥ “\:\ 1‘; ’”l: | Stabler, Installing Chaplain, the fol- C:Ova Today I:;mml\"”l‘o gt L | lowing Masons were duly installed: Ja ar) | w - v oo Baranof scheduled to sail from Robert Boner, Jr,, Worthy Master; 3 Seattle January 13 at 9 pm | Robert E. Coughlin, Senior Warden; CORDOVA, Alaska, Jan. 4. — The SOUTHBOUND SAILINGs ¢ | Alexander Sey; Junior Warden; F. A. |J. Gallwas, Treasurer; Samuel Dev- three fishermen rescued by the Northland “due to arrive tomor- o G Guard cutter Morris from row afternoon and scheduled ;’“n S;c:lgiergh;:ihfiyT::;:s I ked seiner, the Yasure, to sail south tomorrow night ;‘ aitl Bartife TS AR g ted for nine days on the Cop: at 10 o'clock. : : A P Bar today they e Barsriof:schediled southboyng e | SIirsch, Jumie ;DeRen; ates "= Hopgood, Senior Steward; Robert d nother day, next Monday. . & D ad not reached | LOCAL SAILINGS A kF gy ""'::f.‘ ,S,::,‘::::gr Gé?:,n | o Estebeth scheduied to sail every 1‘231;5‘ <o ! Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. o e 0 0 est Serv- d the bat- and and Officiating for the Stars, Mae M Fraser installed their officers with the assistance of Elizabeth Frascr, Installing Marshal, and Beatrice Guerin, Installing Chaplain, as fol- lows: Roberta Fraser, towe s bed of ice tered icz men rence a harrewir $eseccccecsescsccccssnce e of their suffering “ o @ e gibbons Worthy Maton; > Lol s Sem = T "|samuel Devon, Worthy Patron; sarments and blankets around e R = Aoy, Matfon. us before we lay down to sleep. I | Alexander Sey, Associate Patron; | Flora Kirkham, Secretary; Jessie K. | Fraser, Treasurer; Lillian Bonner, all goners, because the thought we we we couldn’t get warm and for DES Tomonnow_l High tide—0:21 am, last five days we didn’t he 161 feet. | Conductress; Geraldine Feero, Asso- water. We melted the Low tide—6:06 am, 22 feet. |ciate Conductress; Mae M. Fraser, but the floes got b High tide—12:09 p.m,, 19.5 feet. \Chap\am Elizabeth Fraser, Mar- us sick. We had beans Low tide pm., -36 feet. |shal; Bertha Goetz, Organist; Vera no water, e e gl ‘May Kirkham, Oda; Jessie Fraser, n the first day on the bar, we |Ruth: Thelma Engstrom, Esther; ran out of fuel and broke up furni- Cape Spen(er Keeper Lefls Devon, Martha; Fanny Wehren, ture, bunk; rs and stairs to ectra; Dora Kirkham, Warder; ma! v ire, but it J. o. Kirkham, Sentinel. even m ice off the ce Ai S'. Ann S HOSpna Charles W. Hawkesworth present- R e CARD PARTY ed J. R. Guerin with the jewel of | nis office and Mrs. Elizabeth Sey James C. Scpiver, keeper at Cape ! presented Mae M. Fraser with her Spencer light house, is now at St. | jewel as the concluding ceremonies. Ann’s Hospital receiving medical at- |~ Two musical selections, violin and stion for a blood-poisoned hand. | piano duet by Betty Mae Wilder Brought in yesterday 'I“"‘W“""]and Ernst Oberg, and & piano solo fruaxg -0Uike {by Mr. Oberg, added to the enter- POES tainment. Refreshments were served at the | conclusion of the affair. e PUBLIC en of the Moose, 1L.0.O.F. Wednesday, 8 p.m. Prizes and I adv, News |. Q. Answers 1. Golfer Patty Berg of Minne- apolis. Tenniser Donald Budge. 2. Secretary of Commerce Daniel C. Roper. 3. Chief of the U. S. weather bu- reau. 4. Last colonial governor of Mary- land whose grave at Annapolis was visited by his great-great-grandson, Anthony Eden, British diplomat. 5. Earl (Stanley) Baldwin of Eng- land (for collecting funds for victims of Nazi persecution). AUTOMOBILE OWN r 1939 li- on, Jan. | i after that plates will be Al ¢ NEW RESIDENTS cense plates by ¢ 27. An date without 1J39 ubject to a fine DAN RALSTON, Chief of Pohce Mr. in Douglas yesterday, moving into the Wehren house on Third Street. | Mr. Forrest is connected with the | Forest Service in Juneau as en- | gineer. adv. RUSICH FAMILY QUITTING FARM Mr. and Mrs. | their three children are ‘in 'town | with plans to attend the Goiden Gate Exposition. The Rusichs arrived on the Dart and will sail south soon on their trip to the fair, returning later in the spring to make their home ‘in Petersburg. o has been abandoned and the Ru- sich family will start a mihk nnch | near Pet.ersburx 5 al SIGN OF Ser'vice Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Dowi PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 108 Traffic Representafive LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL « PRESSING BUSINESS s in store for mu;szooo‘mund hydraulic press destined for shipment to France where it will be used in stamping out airplane parts. It was prepared for ship- ment at Tonawanda, N. Y., where officials said it is capable of exerting pressure of 2,500 tons per square inch. Ordered by the French air minisiry, it will require six freight cars for moving.| DAUGHTER-TELL. CPE| and Mrs. Lynn A. Forrest, | and three sons began their residence | FOR FAIR TRIP Steve Rusich. and | | from their Security Bay fox farm, The fox island at Security Bay | Belhel-llme e | THAT RO D OUT. Ltsrgu?fé T [=]] PEOPLE o vl IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ..-».—;IIIIIIIIIIII ¢ % K . Tony Schwamm Has New Waco Plane In Pefersburg Tony Schwamm, ex-movie funu pilct, stunter, and well known in Juneau before he went to Petersburg | with his own air service, has a new ship, according to reports from the | Wrangell Narrows metropol Tony went Outside & few weeks ago and bought himself a new Waco place ship identically the same aircraft as Beb Ellis’ of Ketchikan Acr:ordmg to letters reczived frc Tony by friends here, isn’t Johansen or Johnson, but bus ness is good and Petersburg is swell Tiyzve Hanson, is Schwamm'’s chanic. FIVE SAIL ON NORTHLAND T0 ISLAND PORTS Five passengers went to Sitka and Hocnah cn the motorship Nerthland yesterday when that vessel sailed from here after arriving from the south early in the morning. For Sitka—Arthur Eide, Mr. Mrs. F. Sabey, Albert Swalling. For Hoonah—W. H. Cordle. DART BRINGS 6 PASSENGERS The motorship Dart is in from its rezular run to Petersburg, Kake and wayports after a rough and snowy trip. Steve Rusich, Mrs. Rusich and three children came in from Secur- ity Bay and Chris Peterson came in from Baranof. The Dart is leaving again tomor- row morning at 7 o'clock. INTERIOR COUPLE TAKING TRIP OUT Mr. and Mrs. John Colling of Fairbanks, passed through here on the Mount McKinley on their way Outside for a vacation trip that will take them East to buy a car and give them a motoring tour back to Seattle. Collins, a Road Commission em- | ployee in Fairbanks, will stop over ‘nnd visit with his brother, Claude ! Collins, light company employee in ‘Kewmkan co-pilot and me- and - Emph‘e Ad.s Pay. ALASKA Transporiation Company [ ] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS...... Jan. 13 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT Phene 114 Night 312 February 12, 22 Connegtions at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: NX'INENTAL §, resel and full . rs from V. MULVIHILL Agent, c.l'.lh—.lnneau, Alaska Ol HE LADI SOCIAL CLUB AS IT BORED o | his name Petershurg man, ' 3 I NEW WASHINGTON CANADIAN PACIFIC | By GEORGE McMANUS == M.S.DART U. S. ¥ail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Deck; Juneawn, évery Wednesday at 7 a. m. NOW=-HOW AM | A Ti THEM THAT IN%?E‘XD OIE=L'L' HAVING JUST. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS — | 8 FIVI LINDRED T‘HOUSAN 7 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tucs: GREEN TOP CABS- FHONE TS opr 1993, K Syridicate. Inc. World rights cescrved SAYS MUNI(H PACT DID NOT 678 "BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 but pawns of a molden, en- slaving machine.” PROPOSED PROGRAM President Rocsevelt’s pro- posed program for Ieglqlatmn[ at \the present session cf' Congress is given in the | message as new enactments, for reorganization of the (.overnment Departments' | and legislation for grealer‘ ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT nnuumm RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec-~ ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 ¢ | SEEPEE oty ot LR N | Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos— Musical Instruments ‘ s and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second — Amen(an Rellglon De ‘efflclency to aid railrcads and| | mocracy and Good Faith |other transportation prob.| Thfea'CHEd He AVE[S lems and in addition, he advo- cated “machining down of (Continuea trum Page One) & ‘6( me new tools the Govern - AR i ment forged, improvement of military and econcmic,” the ¢ Security Legislation, | President said. perfection of legislation for| E {labor arganizations as a DEMOCRATIC WAY !means “to end factional la- Standing in the Speaker’s poy grife between employer \dais_in the House Chamher,‘and employee in various dis- the President said the Unit-| putes, farm program revision | ed States will solve by Demo- |55 {4 tax relationships be- cratic means the problems | {ween Federal, State and lo- that Dictatcrships so love and | .5} governmen ( secure “by main force” and by using this force “appar- ently succeed at it, for the moment.” this of | FIGHT ARRIVE BERNT ALSTEAD The Daily Alaska Empire ¥s invited to present this coupon the CAPITOL THEATRE ana receive 2 tickets to see: G0 CHASE YOURSELF" Your Name May Appear & puiG-up subscriber to evening at the box offie WATCH THIS SPACE N | ‘ WITH ElECTRA The President further rle-I clared that Dictatorship “in-| Eight passengers came in \nlh volves costs which the Am-|a Pacific Alaska Airways Electra this erican people will never pa; aftern: from Fairbanks. They Sam White, John Haj- | dukovich, J. H. Livengood, L. Garb- COSTS ARE STATED *;such. W. Harris, R. Lappala, Jess The President enumerated !Landers and Dan Camp. the S % i | The plane was piloted by Al Mon- s “.ht of ].)l.flat“rsmp g son and Bert Lien, another new PAA involving spiritual values, free speech, freedom of re-! ligion, confiscation of capital pilot. The plane piloted by Bill Knox and Ralph Savory, which arrived here Monday, returned to Fairbanks this murning 5 and concentration camps. | “The cost of such Dictator- | ship,” continued the Presi- | dent, “is also having our chil- dren brought up, not as free and dignified human beings, ALASKANA By Marie Dral Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE Frequent Flights to All P * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatges and | stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- | .Jl o bor. Splendid food, perfect | B comfort, convenience and | service. | | LARGE Rates $g).50 from ROOMS, From PR with Special Rates to bath. Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE W, VAN'S STORE - 278 S. FRANKLIN AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT ANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL. SIMMONS——Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER oints in Southeast Alaska i HE Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, ‘ROUND Alex Holden, Chief Pilot MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboynd BARANOF ... 3 Jan. 3 Jan. 9 | MT. McKINLEY Jan. T Jan. 10 Jan. 16 BARANOF ... Jan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 24 Jan. 30 TRANMSPORTAT WEEKLY SAILINGS M. 'S. NORTHLAND S. S. NORTH COAST: Standard Rooms A and *—Calls at Yakutat Nor'.hbflund and Southbound. | WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE———mMm——————————————$§74.00 THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent NORTHLAND .. ~Er¢\/ICE ON-ALL NORTH COAST . J. B. BURFORD, GUY SMITH, Dot HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for? ’the Comfort of Ghests! HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... CITY WHARF ... 10N COMPANY C Deck Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Dec. 30 Jan. 3 Jan. 6 Jan, 6 Jan.10 Jan. 13 Phone 109 Ticket Agent Phone 79 Phone 23 uglas Agent Phone 18 GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION “There is no substitute for N, ewspaper Advemsmg