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™ THE DAILY ' ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN..14,:1939. BP\IN ING UP FATHER By GEOHGE McMANUS s_,, IS YO JC n-A TER-WHER AOTHER ® SHE S FW OH-SHE WENT TO £ ,‘ YOUR OFFICE TO FIX IT UP--SHE WANTS TO SURPRISE YOU— SO SHE TOLD ME NQOT TO TELL GREEN TOP | CABS-PHONE 678 SURPRISE -EH? ITLL PROBABLY BE A JOLIr== U i BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Y COUPON BOOKS: # 1/[; $6.25 in rides for $5.00 = $3.00 in rides for $2.50 \ A = 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop || arSRRAR AT T X o m,% ELL ializing in Chinese and American LETO e':m?rlnles?:s Dishes—TRY US ONGCE! MARINE NEWS 31 PASSENGERS | ABOARD BARANOF . FOR THIS PORT Anderson, Gus Lauch, Maytha Mar- tin, B. H. Stordal Jim Mc( W. R. Hinckley, Lew- it Brown, Alfred J. Mots, George A.} Par Eek and wife, T. C. White- side, Olsor George Laverty, Mrs. O. M. Mil- lett, Mrs. A. F. Newman, J. W. Guek- er, 1k Taylor and w Love, Mrs. N. W. 8. Ford and wife Gordon, S. J. Gibson, 1 liams, J. 8. Hawkins, O. E. Ha Robert Bower, Charles Bower and wife. August Sandin - - SEAL IS OFFERED | * PILOT CLASSES Srmm:n MOVEMENTS I - s 4 ® s 0 PEEY NORTHBOUND Tonga scheduled to arrive Monday morning, Baranof due Tuesday. Should have four days mail aboard from the {orthland SCHEDULE wih Co: sail from Se: uary 20 at 10 ‘“l THBOUND SAILINGS e Princess Nora uled to sail . th a tmidnigh ® Mount McKiniey scheduled ° outhbound next Monday . LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth scheduied to sail every ° * . . . tocceveevce0 s —— Wednesday at 6 p.am. for Sit- ka and waypor Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 aun. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ® ' ports. DRAW THRONGS, FOR STKA TRP | MANY STANDING OF lEGISLMORS ey invitatline. weee - sent T House of Representatives today by the Alaska Game Commission. With reference to the coming Sitka txip of legisla the commi sion offered the use of the pat vessel Seal, which could accommo- even or more law makers ol |Navigation School of Hai- | da Received with Un- expected Interest The Haida Nawvigation School, |originally for a “few interested Second invitation was sent down|boatmen, developed last night into from the commission for a joint| session with the House of Rey sentatives to discuss matters pe something of an undreamed of af- fair for Haida officers in their new roles of “professors.” tinent to legisiation. | Yesterday afternoon, registration D e IN PORT TONIGHT Mail ’)fi-ll mstebeth is scheduled to arrive in port between 7 and 8| o'clock A()m),ht from the Sitka A\n(l way port route, according to al radiophone message received at 9 o'elock this morning. AL/ A IN LIFE Two photographs of Alaska| scenes by Bradford Washburn, Ha vard explorer, appear in the Janu- ary S issue of Life magazl They are air views of the University of at Fairbanks and of Mt miles. The photographs are pub- Jished to show the tremendous clgr- ity of detail obtain of photozraphic film from a distance of 70| by a new type| was astounding at 112 men and three women, but when furthe lined up mlu Hl(' street and it *I.mum d over 200 pe the High School auditorium, .n:my of them standing Ensign Alfred Wayne conducted |class last night with explanation of compass construction and read- What wi be future proceedings 1 the gonduct of such a crowded ss is to be decided this weekend with chart work scheduled for nex: | Friday. | - - AMMU 'ION DUMP LONDON—Twenty-four revolver cartridges were found in a public ere. During the past year two bombs were found in the same Idust bin. t | | ning up” began last night at| : Ly i ‘ o —_— £ g l BABY CLIPPER ' As Murphy Was Sworn In as Cabinet Member Aiafkam%gi‘fhi“pplyw IS IN SEA"[E 3 Pianos—Musical Instruments Regular Saiirlii;g Schedule to Northland Not Yet Decided SEATTLE, Jan. i4. — The Baby Clipper arrived from Ketchikan late yesterday. The clipper had been held at the Alaska city for one week on account of bad weather. Pan American officials said the date for starting the mail, express and passenger service from Seat- tle to Juneau, via Ketchikan, is still undecided. - TWORIVALBLOCS BROKEN DOWN AT LIMA CONFERENCE ragr Gne) | Pl ol T o ZORIC I 23 SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 ¥ Alaska Laundry | | and Supplies ‘ Phone 206 122 W. Second | | Wi SRRt i e Y| ——— 3 LOU HUDSON as a patd-ap subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening &t the box office . of the ——m—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tlrk!‘s to see: ‘Some Blondes Are Dangerous’ e - L4 4 WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear * ‘eonupues » - - v rule, to stanG iIn the way of any ! U. S. proposals. ! § 2 Repeately this group sought to co:‘u“nm L"“BBB CUMPANY have the United States waive any i OF ALASKA < right of interference in the inter- i > nal affairs of other American na- E & i =1 3s . | tions. Each time the United States President Roosevelt, Frank Murphy and Justice Stanley Reed ! Lumber and Blllldlllg Maierials b sidestepped. even as late as the| oo oo @ Murphy of Michigan, 45, §s | Washington. President Roosevelt watches as Mur- ‘! PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU | Havana conference in 1928 g sl St BLEOTey: gen hy takes the oath from Associate Justice Stanley | sworn in new United States attorney neral 1 phy y o ey Then in 1933 at the regular con- in u.‘u president’s study in the White House in | Reed of the United States sunrame conrt SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve > ference Montevideo, the United and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. States of its own accord announced h P i | it would keep out of the internal | mick, J. V. Davis, of Juneau; Victor! | !Amun of the other nations. W|VES OF AlASKA C. Rivers, “ gge of Fair- | ES TOMORROW | There was much skepticism among I.EGISMIORS '|'o BE ; Edward Coffey and H. H ‘ i the southern nations in spits of the | declarations, until there came real ivan p! of U. 8. sincerity. The proof J' w- (lUB GUE“S wife of th came first in hte case of Cuba. The e | United States withdrew the so- 1 Platt provision of the treaty with Cuba under which this coun- HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection heon of Anchorage; Lerc ome; Harry H. West, nt of arms, from Low tide—2:49 am., 5.1 feet. S High tide—9:67 am., 16.1 feet. i All reservations are to be made Low tide—3:56 pm., 1.8 feet. Members of the Juneau Woman's Irs. G. Edwar ™ 3 > High tide--10:22 p.m., 12.8 feet. with Mrs. G. Edward Knight, of the Club will entertain wives of the 1€~ Aeihodist church, before Monday N islators Tuesday afternoon with MOKEAY ok ¢ try reserved the right to interfere. 2 B ke e CYERING. MOND!/ S And a whole series of revolutions| their biennial luncheon under the = Low tide—3:52 am. 50 feet. AIR SERVICE INFORMATION auspices of the department of legis- DIVORCE GRANTED : . o went on in Cuba without the Unit- THSR " P00 S0 T4 Smith | Divorce was granted in Judge| I8N tide—10:04 am, 154 feet. |z ed States landing a solitary marine, | 1ation, of whi ’ ‘ i e ai¥hch s 8¢ Low tide—4:46 pm. 09 feet. | P |is chairman. | George F. Alexander’s court today High tide—11:14 p.m., 13.6 feet, { DECISION PAYS DIVIDEND Luncnecis wiu be held at 1:30 LOHC)}A“{”‘)WQIN‘I.Y from Edwin L e 2 i &t More emphatic proof came in the o'clock in the social room of the Wellesely, charged with abuse and Try an Empire aq. ‘ lnc ase of Mexico when the U. S. ob- Methodist Church, with the ladies nOn-support. : ol sl . - cerved a complete hands-off atti- ©f the church in charge of prepara- g 'fi tude in the long series of expropria- ' Hon. 3 = 5 SEAPLAHES ron CHARTEB il tions of foreign property culminat- Senator Victor C. Rivers of Fair-. Travel H ing with the seizure of extensive oil banks will be guest speaker for the EENEEY pATL A L A s K A Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska i afternoon, his subject being “Leg- bl i BB T i tonterehod :slauyfi Horizon of wzu." in wl;m;‘ "PBIN- T AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL The U. S. delegation went there|he Will give a resume of importan - e O 3, deleston, Yent Uhre mcian o b comierea s tn CESS"” ransportation PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT . of hemispherical solidarity would be Present session. : com an wirkediaitE: Mrs. L. P. Dawes is also another LINER pany HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU b The rival blocs evident even at Prominent member of the program, AR . Montevideo five years eatlier hadWhile Mrs. Harold Smith will act as| JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, @ SHELL SIMMONS—Chief Pilot o shaken apart and Argentina was| toastmistress for the afternoon. VICTORIA OR SEATTLE RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher laft alone. The 19 other Latin! AR Alaskan motif will be carried SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle (g s, nations areiged them S8 S QRS S b M Sy 1575 i (| All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped P Am selves with the United States favor- Nt sl st A A Seattle SIS er in. ) arrangements. ; x 5 ; ; ing a fairly binding pledge of co- |7 " 8 qf‘iew‘ £l lgn(lw Ip“ e Februpry 18, 28 7 > S. S. TONGASS Jan. 11 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG operation in hemispherical defense. d es- Connections at Vancouver with = i Modifications were made to meet 4ames Helen Bender, John MeCor-| Canadian Pacific Services: PASSENGERS = FREIGHT i i o TRANSCONTINENTAL REFRIGERATION ” the Argentiné position but the new | e L e I R MR O TR/\N;i-ATLANTIc alignment_indicated that early dis-| gAGGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | TRANS-PACIFIC [ ) mw( of Yankee imperialism had| Tickets, reservations and full —_— | . W. LVIHILL . | ! Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska n B FEHMEB U. S. Mail Correr GiNaDIAN PACIFIC || rooc i soens s R T AR S FER Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, | every Wednesday at 7 a. m. ; For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B, FEMMER—Phonge 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication : SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. i Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakeé, 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 THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip x 44 : o Juneau-Fairbanks SAILING SCHEDULE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Be‘ e; ome ‘| Mr. MckINLEY Jan. 7 Jan.10 Jan.15 |WEFKLY SATLINGS ReadUp_ | BARANOF *MT. McKINLEY .. ) Leave Ar.Juneau Jan, 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 Seattle No. Bound Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 NORTHLAND .Jan.'13 Jan. 17 BARANOF 3 ..Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 NORTH COAST -Jan, 20 Jan. 24 t MT. McKINLEY ... 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 NORTHLAND .. .Jan. 27 , Jan. 31 | YUKON . . 11 Feb. 14 . Feb. 20 | *ALASKA . 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 HAROLD C. ENIGHT ... *—Calls at Yakutat Nort.hbmmd and Southbound. P ACIPIC AL ASK A Ticket Iflilc,{a—Ellol\fi }' A S Kleeumli)l!:ug—?EHons 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent ; AIRWAYS, INC. J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent .. CITY WHARF . GUY SMI'!'H, Douglas Agen | PHONE: 106 gy 0% ” S g e S There is no subsutute for GASTINEAY HOTEL Newspaper Advertising