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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY,. JAN.-6,-1939. - ~ BRINGING UP FATHER WA o VLL DO IT_RIGHT NOW- AN’ GIT IT QVER WITH- FLL TELL AT TO THEM GESRNITLYY =, e A 'VE JUST GOT TO TELL ME FAMILY I'M RICH AGAIN EVEN IF TH SHOCK, MAKES EM FAINT- MARINE NEWS NORTH COAST [ Sresvs Movmnns | BRINGING 17 : .. i *° TO THIS PORT ® North Cast scheduled to ar SEATTLE, Jan.. § ® rive late Monday night or North Coast, of t'.¢ North! ® Tuesday L) SCHEDULED SAILINGS spertation Company, s Scutheast /.aska ports at 10 o'clock ‘e Mount McKinley scheduled to & sail from Seattle 9 o'clock tomorrow morning sail from Seattle January 7 at 9 am Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vanvoucer 9 p.m. this moraing with 40 passengers, j January 10, the foliowing booked for Juneau ® Northland scheduled M.ss Blanche Thorgerson, Selmer e from Seattle Dahl, Elmer Stordahl, Lawrence e 10 a.m. Bunrham, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Holden, | Dr. Marcia Hayes. Miss Florence Dexter, Miss Gen= evieve Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sebren and son, Mrs. F. J. McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lybeck, Robert Turner, Floyd Nicholson | TWENTY-SIXGO ® Baranof scheduled southbound ¢ next Monday. OUT YESTERDAY e e ON NORTHLAND | Tioes Tomorrow 1i . LOCAL SAYLINGS ® Estebeth scheduled {o sril every ¢ Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ¢ ka and wayports. 175 1.0 feet. 196 feet <36 feet to sail January 13 at ! ® Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7Tam. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way ® ports. [@ 8 o 00 a0 o “ 000 C0 P00 E02000C000,000,,%0405, ON THE RECEIVING High tide—1:52 am Low tide—7:42 High fide~1:45 pm Low tide—8:14 p.m - YEAR'S BABY eet ‘Twenty-six passengers went on the motorship Northland last night when that vessel sailed from here for Southeast Alaska ports and | Seattle. passengers were Mr. NEW To Seattle and Mrs. R. Mk Collins and baby, Sem Duker, H. V. Wah!, Peter Wah! Mrs. Alice Recovich, E. L. Peterson W. H. Hargin, A. Hammon, D. B Camp, Jack Dunn, Walter Harris, Rudolph Leppala, Lewis Garsuch Loraine Bell, R. C. Shippey, Mrs. oult h ODD FELLOWS HOLD THAN NOT AT ALL b Shippey and two chlidren, Mrs. Chet:| Arriving too late to reach the JUNEAU, Douglas Lod ges Elis, Jay Livengood, Oscar Clark. one hundredth mark for baby totals . To Ketchikan—V. B, Wakeficld, H. 'at St. Ann’s Hospital for 1938, but Install New Officers at Local Hall Cohn getting here just the same, little To Petersburg—John Chappell. Anthony Elof Torkelson, 8-pou Pl 3 T-ounce bundle of New Year ‘ll IHOSE JoBs pride. and: joy, was born: yestc Jeint Installation of the officers jto Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Tork of Alaska Lodge No. A 1 and Sil- | The birth was registerec 0 ver Bow Lodge No. A 2, was held |oclock in the. afternoon, and being last evening in the Odd Fellows |the first baby at the hospital this | gan of Juneau. » year, was cause for double rejoie- | phe Installing Officers foaatinueg from Page One . jmgs P. Christensen, District Deputy ZETE Grand Master. for Juneau, assisted by Don W. Skuse, Grand Marshal; James Larsen, Grand Warde! Ed. Christensen, Grand Secreta L W. Kilburn, Grand Treasur J were J. i DIVORCES SOUGHT Three suits for divorce have been filed in Federal District . Gousk: Peter Léto from Ia Lero, fy {an Afta, Grand Chaplsin, and charging _desertion, = Elizabcth V. o4car Jenson, Grand Guardian. Murphy from John "A. Murphy of ~ officers installed for the Alaska Tenakee, charging non-support and Lodge No. A 1 were—George Fleek, Fred W. Ball from Gladys L. Ball Nople Grand; Sam Paul, Vice of Ketchikan, charging desertion. Grand; Jack Langseth, Recording | T Secret Carl Lindstrom, Treas- Nevertheless it well recog- | NOTICE AUTOMOBILE OWNERS urer ite Degan, Warden; L. mized here that a President with| All cars must have their 1939 li- pi' Gonduc Tom Rackich, a flock of appointments t> make|cense plates by noon, Saturday, Jan. p N G. John G. Johwnson, LS. is in a better position than c¢ne!7, instead of Jan. 27 as published s . (oo SV.G: : | N.G.; Gust Lundell, R.8.V.G; Hans without any. And the Presi nt* has | threcugh an érror. Any car operating Eoken LSV.G.: Tom Sanford at his command, as tb w Con-|after that date without 1939 plates Cixa-;l;tnn n ¥ 2 gress gets underws ful rival-| will be subject to a fine. T 1‘10‘) nstalled fi the Silver ing in quality the list he had to fill | DANSREIBTON, | T when he took office. {adv. SBlet o Pollss [ O el Mrs. Bergdo“ Sails to Mate Bareksten, Vice Grand; H. V. Cal- object to use of these appoint- ments as “persuaders,” particu- | larly in the case of court appoint- | ments. But they recognize their weight. Of course there are hazards tol a President in having so many places to fill. Astute politicians’ ipsist that one appointment makes one insincers friend and 100 un- regenerate enemies. low, Recording Secretary; Charles W. Carter, Financial Secretary; John Reck, Treasurer; T. Hagerup, Warden; F. S. Laughlin, Conduc- ward Christensen, RS.N.G.; rank H. Foster, LBN.G.; J. P. Christensen, R.S.V.G; George Jor- genson, LBSV.G.; Bernt Mork, R.SS; J. A. McLaughlin, LSS,; J. D. Van Atta, Chaplain. Twenty-five Year Jewels = were | presented to W. B. Kirk and Well- man Holbrook by Charles W. Car- Travel on . a “PRIN- CESS” 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 4 TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full Ul P Mrs. Grover Cleveland Bergdoll and three of her five children are pic- [ particulars from sured above as they sailed from New York for Germany, where she will | V. W. MULVIHILL 7isit with her parents and her husband, the notorious draft dodger who' ' Kgent, CJ’.R.—*D“‘I. Alaska »scaped from U. S. military guards after he was sentenced to five years e o V : 7 ot} she intends t0'| . B e N oo | CANADIAN PACIFIC NOW HURRY BACK AS THE CORNED BEEF LITTLE WHILE ~ daily are these stock piles from which concrete-mixers at Grand Coulee dam take their ingredients. The Grand Coulee dam in Washington is a federal Bureau of Reclamatiion project. . |Bcard elected by the club are Mrs. By GEORGE McMANUS NOW HAVE | EVERY THING ON THIS LIST- MOTHER? BUT TER-PIE--POTATOES- PIG_KNUCKLES - JAM — GARLIC- BEER-PICKLES- AND BREAD- VL WAIT UNTIL. DINNER 1S OVER- A BOWLING TEAMS HEADING SOUTH 10 FIRST CITY Two Elks bowling teams, one of men and another of women, day for Ketchikan ment with First their ladies. Members of the teams have not! been definitely choten as yet, but| six men and five women will prob- |ably make the jaunt, being nbsvm} sbout a week. i Last the came to'Ju u - Mrs. Tandoo Hostess To Cathqli( Group; for a tourna- City Elks and Ketchikan El l » » At the home of Mrs. John Tan- |§ ‘dm yesterday afternoon at 1:30 0" icleck, dessert-luncheon was served to members of the sewing group cf the Catholic Daughters of Am- erica, with the remainder of the afternoon spent in working dish towels. | The next meeting wiil be held! at the home of Mrs mes Berry, on the Basin Road. i - BOLT SLOWED UpP OMAHA, Neb.—Joe C. Stolinski’s drive for election as county assessor !suffered a setback when lightning set his house afire and burned near- ly 1,000 campaign cards. - - originally incorpor-| About 240,000 impoverished sons migrated to California during and members regard |{Pu° - ¢ Jfinite milestone in its| \N€ first of the drought-dust bowl i conditions. a community organi- CAMPAIGN END of conveyor belts which bring 40,000 tons of sand and gravel held since ated in 1 it as a progress zation The Juneau Woman’s Club is the econd club in the Alaska Fede jon of Women’s Clubs to property of its own for club pur- MRS. RAY DAY past. >oo ter, Special Deputy Grand Master for Alaska, at the close of the services, following whicn a banquet was served 5 - it as e s ALASKA Transportation Company [ ] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS..... .Jan. 13 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER . Phone 114 Night 312 rs Experiments at the Univer of Missouri indicated cows give richer | Juneau Woman’s Club, Incorpc 5 ed, elected at the regular business Milk during cold weather than they do in the summer tim | meeting of the club Tuesday, held | its initial meeting yesterday at T R R the home of Mrs. H. L. Wood, act- ing President. v The officers selected by the Board are as follows: President, Mrs. Ray G. Day; Vice President, Mrs. J. M. Clark; Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. |H. L. Wood. Other members of the The Board of Directors of ALASKANA, by marie Drake, 50c News I. @. Answers 1, Corn King (awarded at the Chicago International Grain Show). 2. The Dominican Republic — to express its “high regard’’ for him. 3. Czecho-Slovakia. Hyphen re- cently added to denote equality of Czechs and Slovaks. 4. True, says the Natiopal ke« sources Committee, 6. Rumania. R. R. Hermann, Mrs, Harold Smith, Mrs. Joe Kendler, and Miss Anne | Coleman. Four of the Board mem- || bers were original members of |the Building Committee which ne-! |gotiated the purchase of the club's property in December. The Board decided at its meet- | ing yesterday to continue renting | the property for the present, while | the club works to amass a building | fund sufficient to start construc- tion of a new and modern club | | house, which it hopes to develop | into a Community Center for Ju- neau. The property, known as the| Bothwell property, is ideally situ- ated for such a purpose, lying as| it does directly opposite the Fed- eral Building on Main Street. The acquisition of property for | ia club house represents the ful- | fillment of a dream of the clubi omm— . o r—— ¥ THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR | U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip | Juneau-Fairhanks * Bethel-Nome | Read Down _ Read Up Tue. |Lv. Juneau |Ar.|Sun. Ar. Whitehorse __|Lv.|Sun. /Ar. Fairbanks __[Lv.|Sus ; A SRILING SCHEDULE SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau # Seattle Steamer BARANOF MT. McKINLEY BARANOF Jan. 17 *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 2¢ { *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. [ | WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE | THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—~PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Jan. 3 Jan. 10 Jan. 9 Jan. 16 Jan. 23 Jan. 30 $74.00 SERVICE-ON-ALL')ALASKA*ROUCUTES " PACIFIC ALASKA | ATRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION i | | | | | | will | sail from here a week from Mon- | per-| S ——————s st R Y HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Fall Crrler Leaves Pemniér's Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be ‘on dock not Inter than 4 P. M. Tuesday. GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEA] BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS : CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ¥ ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN it Juno Sample Shop }" LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 ZORIC b s i " Alaska Music Supply |, SYSTEM CLEANING Arthur M. Uggen, Manager | g Jd les Alaska Laundry phone i BTl e 4| GEORGE F. ALEXANDER a pmi6-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire ¥ invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —mM8M —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "THE BOLD CABALLERO? -~ fr WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear CONI‘{ORS 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 Aeroriautical Radic Station KANG * = MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier STUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juriean 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 Northbound Southbound: WEEKLY SAILINGS S. 8. 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 NORTHLAND ... NORTH COAST ... Ehone 109 HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... 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