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BRTN NG I”" AT HH? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF., SATURDAY JAN 7, 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS BY COLI\ TS INTH NEWSPAPE 52 ABOUT ME HAVING A FORTUNE IN THE BANK -- MAG( ‘MUSTN'T._SEE THIS UNTIL | TELL HER-— THINK 2 M —~ e = (M'MHFQ ‘NHAT | | MOHIE LA SEDOLIGH |;>(m THE 'PHONE- SHE WANT S TO TaLlc TO Yaotl-— - UNDEQSQEND 35 S . MCcKINLEY HAS E;:rmm MOVEMENTS 2T PASSENGERS -~ < riiioees * " - . ORTHBOUND . North Coast scheduled to ar- ® ® Tuesd hd o Mount McKinley due Tuesday. ® SEATLE, Jan umer Mount | g Ms:mum have seven days mail ® McKinley of the Alaska Steamship| ¢ jyonrg . Company sailed at 9 K fhis] 5 < e o morning for Scuthedst and South-| ¢ princess N to e west Alaska ports with 151 first c13ss| ¢ cai) from Vanvoucer 9 pm. ® and 31 steerage ers abARd. | 5 soriabe 10 o Ahe 1ol neers aboard | g Nerthland scheduled to sail the Mount Mc y-ate hooked for [ 4 " $rdin’ Seattle Janusry 18 ab e Juneau: RO 5 Paul M. Sorensen, Clark Ande e e syt rem 8 George Stacey, Mrs. Kemmer. e Seattle January 13 at 9 .m. ® P. Williams, A. H. Humphrizs, R.| ¢ soqrrnbouNs, SAILINGS . W, Rees. e Baranof is. scheduled to arrive ® Mae C. Ni >, Mr & o ® at 8 o'clock Monday morning ® rsorx;a'nzl(l‘;“‘foili::’j“:: fm\ i } : imldimr,a south half an hour : George Harrison (left) and Carl Gr: i ater, Schmitz LOCAL SAILINGS . ,?Tm\l;’\ W:l.\l}v(vu J. 8 1 o | ® Estebeth scheduied to sail every o ] e o Mo e [ Wadnikaty at 6 pm. for Sit- o} - Hesiaes”the airplane which left the ground 33 years ago, | : Marrs, Edwin Bowden " 1)ka1( o it Wednosday o December 17 at Kitty Hawk, N. C., the Wright brothers turned cut ; ; Mrs. Joe Green, Louise Wi o ‘;" 7;;; \m:‘r':-;n i Fo’l_‘L o many other plancs. 13th-which made 750 flights without a | 5 Bertha Rennan, Mr oy A . ‘Ah,xm‘m” Wake HpiG way ¢ C¢rack-up and which js still able to take to the air—is shown above | z Dr. H. A. Bauer, Mrs. Jack ol i ¢ It is housed in Philadelphia’s Franklin Institute where William H. | 3 e © 2 6 6 6 a a o & 6 ¢ o Sheahan (at the controls) is guard. Sheahan used to fly the ship | { ESIEBH’H NOW 0" s .| back in 1912-14. He says, “We believe it's the oldest plane in the 5 t | o cotnitry still capable of flight.” It was built in 1911 for Grover Cleve- i RETURN TRIP HERE T T land Bergdoll, famed World War draft-dodger. | Mg 1DES TOMORROW i ’ [P 3. ail boat Estebeth at 9 o'clock B TR 5 | g this morning radiophoned that she High tide—2:37 am. 17.8 feet DON HAGERIY .'R., HG“ KIND WORDS 41 2 I ] was just entering Peril Straits from Low tide—8:31 am, 09 feet. : : san\i)ur,\‘ Sound and tt "[ [:_‘ High tide—2:35 pm. 18.7 feet WHH SL.@ PARTY IODAY -t - ”%& by mate arrival times at various po Low tide—9:00 pm,, -27 fect 3 : %§ were given as follow - Don Hagerly son of Mr. and HANDED ou]l . ? oou Chatham _ about 2 o'élock thi TIDES MONDAY Don Hagerly, entertained with v ) | afternoon, Atigoon about 4 0'Clock, | figh tide—2-93 am. 177 feet. e e badsie (o | Tenakee about 8 o'clock tonight | yoy tide—9:23 am. 11 feet. | home on Fifth Street; in celebration i E and Hoonal .about 4 o'clock Hich tide—3:27 pm., 174 feet his ninth birthday. JITTERBUGS FITOM I Low tide—9:46 pm., -14 feet. Guests attended the matinee, after | R which they returned to the Hagerty esidence for refreshments ok STANDARD OLL TO CHICAGO, Jan. 1. There is noth- i S ing wrong with jitzezug dancing or SHIFT SMALL BOAT o s FUES | ters Who swing 1, beisves| PATRON OF PEAEE REFUEI.ING DOCK im he Aluska Alr Transport | the Rov. . W. Clark of st. Louis S SRS YR, Biton Lockheed this morning to bring in & i fition passengerdl Def Joseph Acoh. | o Jliserhus dancing isn't as bad as it e oy An application to shift their small son Irma Parr And John Marvin, | they say it is” he declares. “What's across the river Jordan from boat float from the west to the east Also in the inbound plane were | more, even if it were bad, youngsters | strife-torn Palgsflne. He opposes side of their dock has been filed by 200 pounds of X-ray equipment wouldn't be to blame for it. We| the Holy Land’s bloody warfare. the Standard Oil Company at the . S ‘oldsters’ created it and passed it on LA 1 Jungan Mz Ball MRS. SCHMITZ COMING | © them” | OUTSIDE ON VISIT The change would entail driving Mrs, ‘dack SchmttE RN son arel AT TGl A ot WSt 1 : new piling and building a short asengers’ aboard the Mount MeifiSAME COMMISEIONER o0 Kay Gambol, member of the staff is considered oo exposed to wipd | hoae artep o vk B 2 soulh, Frank P, Williams, Commissioner 3‘{;:] “;;h‘f”fi‘;i;‘;j (‘,'\E"gji“l‘)’(‘,‘{: froen (DS SRDLEL aad b the wash JEFFERYS NORTHBOUND |1 the Alaska Gome ComMISSion g i oqunnorth in March, | from Gold Creek. 3 S Jer‘{rm" and wiife are passent| from St. Michael, is a Mount Mc- =~ i Y | : ;fhe et “E“gi"e”;“ "mf.“ 3“5‘ gers northbound aboard the Mounnt lee%p::;:;‘ ge\irvilalil:x‘lmf\iilmglesne& aken no action on the application g y :Ylattle Tuesday. ams w for permit an dit is m]nl known McKinley. He {5 a wellknown travely | soqions of the commission here next TIMBLY cLuTHES when'the work will begit. bt SN 150 week. — G o oA " DRAKES MOVE TO TOWN = | gy gics in California show Decem- NUNN-BUSH SHOES BARTENDERS HEU THREAT toair supremacyis =~ Mr. and Mrs. James Drake of the |, "Wt 0o o i of most traffic ac- STETSON HATS lamented by Louis Johnson Fritz Cove mmun moved into the| cidents, ' . (above), assistant secretary of Feldon Apartments today, planning | L ot QUALITY WORK CLOTHING : New office:s were. el " the| war, in urging increase in the , o1q the remainder of the winter | - ‘ Bartenders Un! ] night with L. G. President’s chair - — ~ Mike Seston was Vice! DAWSON HOCKEY RINK President, Sig Fause w namad! Rebuilding of the ice hoc Recording Secretary and Tom Ca’seyla( Dawson is now in progr last| . S. defenses, and development ng the of civil aviation. was named Secretary Treasurer. X‘old one fire destroyed several years AR ago. Wheat is successfully grown at| e T altitudes of 10,000 feet. Try an Empue au Mme. Perkms Sees Labor Show and Needles,” was staged there. The play is celebrated because it jumpe: all the roles, > e WHAT DO YOU THINK @ BE WHY =Y RS LA MRS LA SEDOUGH : M?bTAKFN- SEDOLGEI—? wHY -ER V*/AMT M TO JOIN 2 SHE HAS SHE 1S THE A-YES~| WOULD Br_—‘ HER TEA CLUB-ISN'T BEEN LEADING DELIGHTED - BUT T WONDERFUL 2 ? READING SOCIALITE IN DONT THE THE TOWN- PAPERS- WHAT AILS THE RAILS presents a problem for ay, key members of a commit- tee analyzing the railroad's ills and likely remedies, preparatory to a report for Franklin D. Roosevelt. Mr. Harrison is chairman of the Railway Labor Executives association and Carl Gray is vice months in the city. — e————— ARRESTED ‘ Frank Baravina has been arrested | by the Marshal’s office charged with | | disorderly conduct. ‘ — e, PAUL SORENSEN RETURNING HOME Paul Sorensen, superintendent of the Hirst-Chichagof mine is return- | ¢ to Juneau on the Mount Mc- ley, which left Seattle this morn- o o Sorensen has been out for several ° FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men News . @. Answers _ 1. Czar of All the Russias, recent- Iy acclaimed by Russian exiles in oosévelt & Sargent (Son James’ Boston insurance firm). 3. Gaston B. Means, convicted of taking $104,000 from a Washington swordfish, chairman of the Union Pacific. They promise a report soon. DIVORC GRANTED Divorces were granted in Federal District Court today to Mabel Fergu- son of Juneau from Clarence Fergu- son and to Lester Elkins of Peters- g from Laura Elkins. - -+ - In the four-month period June 1,093,000 pounds of valued at about $100,- 000, were caught in Nova Scotia September, Lters. AUGEN TRANSPORTATI U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m, Ei For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later ‘than 4 P. M. Tuesday. ALASKA Transporfalion Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS...... Jan. 13 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGEN' D. B. FEMMER ‘Phone 114 Night 312 CO. M.S.DART GREEN TOP. CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: i $6.25 in rides Tor” $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- jalizing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN | Juno Sample Shop | LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 ZORIC Fisvosiuiea Tostrummenmts | | | PHONE 15 12w secona | || Alaska Laundry and Supplies Phone 206 « 4 JOHN ALSTEAD as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "THE BOLD CABALLERO" {™: WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION l COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY 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———Chiet 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, woman under pPetext hg could find the baby. 4. Ernst Neumann, veterinarian. Leader of Memel’s Nazis. 5. Spanish Loyalists. They used old. bull ring cheer to taunt Insur- gents over delayed offensive. STEAMSHIPS COMMUNICATIONS HOTELS Frances Perkins, secretary of labor, is pictured (left) backstage with Jean Dubinsky, daughter of the president of the International Ladies Garment Workers’ Union, at Washington, when the union show, “Pms Agent, © RAILWAY particy V. W. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS” LINER ] TO VANCOUVER, )RIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 15, 29 February 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL ULVIHILL —Juneau, Alaska into the sellout class despite the fact that garment workers play CANADIAN J weeks on a vacation trip. | 14 iin - i | LEGION TO MEET THE SIGN OF Alford John Bradford post No. DEPENDABLE 4. American Leglon® will meet Mon- SERVICE night at the Dugout. REGULAR i r-.__.}}:_‘ U. S. AIRMAIL s b 1&,“‘[ il Service Evety Trip Junean-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Ticket Office—PHONE 2 ' PACIFIC ALASKA " AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 1 Traffic Representative | LOUIS A DELEBECQUE YEAR _'ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE: Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau - 2 2 | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound & PN AR 8 o B i BARANOF .., i L Jan. 3 Jan. 9 = o i " b : Twin Bed Rooms B Deck ... MT. McKINLEY ... ..Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 o B e i BARANOF .ndan. 14 Jan. 17 Jan, 23 Twin Bed, Tub and Tolet . *MT. McKINLEY . : ..Jan, 21 Jan, 24 Jan. 30 e Ar.Jun | *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound, z Seattle No.Bound So,Bound ... WINTER ROUND TRIP FARE $74.00 NORTH COAST ........Jan, Jan. il . Jdan 18 | i NORTHLAND Jan. 13 Jan. 17 Jan. 19 THE ALASKA LINE NORTH COAST ... Jan. 20 Jan. 24 Jan. 2 | NORTHLAND _Jan. 27 Jan.31 Feb, 2 | Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent 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, Trl_"lc Representative WEEKLY SAILINGS M. S. NORTHLAND . HAROLD C. ENIGHT J. B, B!}'RFORD, Ticket CITY WH. GUY 8! noulu Agent. ... VERR ROLND mn.m, There is no substifute for Newspaper Advertising |