The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1939, Page 6

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g Ho 5 : THE DAILY - ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JAN. 21,. 1939. | ' BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS e 1) RS AT, % _ o R (M SO HAPPY THAT BRI - | } 1/1\;1 :T#J ;L, | STOP AT THE SgRFéUfAA A\f\/%?xl' GABS-P!!ONE % TO SEE Nk TOBACCO STORE BUSINESS-MAN | e 3‘(2 50, /%J;w%l;fi : | %QETCEOASET == ONCE AGAIN- 6 7 8 : i BUb’NFDD L I BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: ¥ $6.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 i 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN nsmm . : Juito Sample Shop ||| ;. 2ocrEinen tanys . 9 ~< A - By S _ m’gfi:h?zs::gnb ggfi;s_ig }g\h;;?;e er‘v% %l;neriun i » e : (Boal Harbor Can 1 || Alaska Music Supply| L ESRIC ||+ s frbor Gan COMMITTEE FOR |l i Sy |, 5 B [ Teeze; Ineres | s Miatan) Thdtcuments b ] ‘Y MARINE NEW S e Thres Cppryppy gy || ARESERES | PHo { No Help for Phone 206 122 W. Second | | aska Laundry | | : g5 IS ANNOUNCED! —— It ‘may take a whole year for Ju-| Harry r watson, Secretary to { neau to find out whether it is build- | {1, Goyernor, yesterday was named | ing a small boat harbor or a skaling 'p, the Governor to arrange this B0 © [ hase 1 4 30 PASSENGERS | Sreasvea Movesmaes | JACE LivEE 4 0“ MI M KINLEY P rink, but odds were laid last 1:1”11‘11‘ ar's Fresldentia) birhdag Ball ool \by Walter Robinson who has 1ivedfepration in Juneau. An Executive " { ’ I (Nmfvr:"“ uesday 3 ! for 23 years at_the site ‘1,11 the pro- | Committee for the bal, to be held A & ppld-ap subscriber fo 1 th Coast due Tuescay. posed project that it will turn out|week from tonight, also was an- . »! A P | FOR TH!S pORI Mount McKinley due Tuesday. i g ey . The nady Alaska Empu'e ? ek Smm!tlfim\'v seven days mml: If breakwaters, bulkheads and = phe committee list had been \ i SEATTLE, Jan, 21 ot L Ab”f\ld S5 SiE b . fills are made as now planned, R“':(h‘mn up by Edward W. Griffin, is .invned to present this coupon \ | Shotint MoK niey A g wond SCH “,‘”‘]‘ Ba £ 1“[ o {binson said, fresh water would be |jate- Secretary of Alaska and vet- this evening at the box office l; this morning for utheast ar ¢ ‘Nfl\, '\l h“ ‘3“ :,)\. . | backed up into the basin and would V eran chairman of Birthday ball com- of the Southw ports with 163 first P A I Ireeze over in the winter. Not Only | mittecs, shortly before his death. % A i Sigitise SaRbiker 8 n”.,:“'”d Fiao e | that, but it would stay “Lf{mi i_l The committee will be headed by CAPITOL mEATnE | aboard sl iy g i j cause one of the burak\\alu.sl_“‘n%llc W B Pollen: Tie members e Nogt 2 | The following passengers on the ¢ nooynon o i Rais o Sl e {keep out the tide which ordinarlly|man Banfield, John Walmer, Mrs. and. receive ‘3. tiokels o et | steamer are included in those booked Pk g a1 L YR | would break up the ice and carry it| william A. Holzheimer, Mrs. Emil : for Jur s s - o < jout inta the channel Krause, J. J. Connors, Jr., Howard ", IR 719 J. Wayne Johnson, Jack Patton N 8 NG | city Engineer Milton Lagergren |Simmons, C. D. Beale, Mrs. Thomas G L WITH lnEAs ! Sels ¥ Sund, Miss John . BOUTHBOUND. SAIKGHGE | B8 |said the same fears had been ex-|Haigh and Frank Heintzleman. s ! iss Johnson, Mr Baranof scheduled to arrive e | & R ¥ X E: | 3 i pressed by others and had been| A meeting of the committee will O. Hay, Lyle Kels Thoma A Morgan, Mrs. J. R. Bissland, War- ren Davis H Art Hogue, Joe Regis, James Pri- mavera, H. Dunlap, Ross Barnhert Earl D. McGinty, Mr Joe Bald- ridge and infant Miss D. McE N. O. Green, M Sinclair, Mike McKal Norm Hart 7 Bowlen, Ja kin, Mrs. T. T. 3 Trumble and wife. - oo o'clock Monday morn- ® ing, weather permitting, and e sails south one hour later. . rocaL saifnes . h scheduled to sail every ® resday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. . Dart leaves e Wednesday © at 7 aun. for rsburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way ® ports . 2 6 + 6 @ & 0 8 0 e 0 | passed along to U. S. Army En-|be arranged for early in the com- | gineers, who are building the break- | ing week. | waters. Their answer, Lagergren | — - | | , is that the project has been TO WHOM IT MAY CONCER} | authorized by Congress, the plans e i approved by the War Department 3 = sl ie Ve RO AN R and nothing can be done about the Joe M. Sunick does NOt represent | pu———————————————— | difficulty at this late date. The city| ¢ Mutual Benefit Health & Acci- COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY |dent Ass'n., or the United Benefit | OF ALASKA will just have to go ahead and build | | the boat harbor and see what hap- |Lif€ Insurance Co., of Omaha, Ne- hraska, as agent or otherwise, 132 H Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU | pens b HECTOR MCLEAN, SECURE YOUR LOAN THRQUGH US To Improve Robinson, who explained he hasn't| 5 i : any interest in the matter and just| 24" . MAEAREE S iy and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear and wife, Burk . . . . . . . . . ° . . . : e 10 ax . . . . . . B . . . . . . , ckson wants to pass his advice along to| | the City, said the ice would freecze SMM.I. BOAI BAS'N SIEAMER ORMES . arcund boats moored in the harbor, L BE DREDGED SOON S.F. ALASKA RUN % ¥ & T from coming in. Part of Kv chikan’s Thomas Basin small-boat barbor that has been Alaska Transportaiion Co. | silted in by m of the creek is to S’ Take Me Out be dredied out his winer. e con- - Makes Announcement To the ROYAL ract being placed with ( I § H. Jennings of the Pacific New Shlp Puf(hase is the most popular Salvage Company. Part of the tail- refrain of our patrons Jarman's-Friendly Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection wide rolling brim and sloping crown are banded In' navy biue feit. m:,m n(.\,l'l(-‘vll’(ln:lll:ll;t]-;|:] (::‘uf)fll’fl nlm“ ,“‘w ‘/\luwku .l?m(li»pv'nt.uvuvn C nm; A navy blue, white and pink scarf is worn with the shell pink jersey —they know there's AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ! Federal Building property on the LonY @nnounces the purct oyl frock. (Hat designed by Harry Solomons.) 9ae plote glwiis Borth side of ths poropesty 06 e | steamship Ormes. This vessel will TN —— get a good . steak Delag dlocharaed arouns e ba Ance \greatly augment the service now dinner ——— at the VA“'S STORE eing discharged around the present p.qoreq to Southeast Alaska by Orleans to Seattle where city float in New Town in an effort } to make a proper footing for piles. I The city is building a new float at ' the well known freight and pas ger vessel, the Tongass. Til i pated that it will be on the rur April 15, at which time Alaska Transportation Company will re- modities and other. necessary cha £ it will ———— | - . e [(TmesTowomow || BOVAL GAFE |) iiveiid. ]| ALASKA AIR TRAKSPORT, lnc. ‘ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER the Thomas Basin moorin; being ile all kinds of p HZL,‘" tice--2:10 am., 15.9 feet. 56 am., 26 feet, the same size as other floats and j | o:cl;p_nng vacant space 1"f‘”” south gume its former service to|es will be made in order to ada 1 54 pm. 166 feet. | Travel | . R Dl PRTEE apace points in Southe for the Alaska trade. Low tide—8:19 pin. -0.6 feet. on a | A L A s K A o Officials of the company, accord-' Tne vessel is & c | Frequent Elighis to All Points in Southccst Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL MONDAY TIDES High ti 2:40 am., 159 feet. ALASKA TROLLERS ing to information recelved by The modate twelve passengers an Empire feel that in acquiring this maintain a speed of more t "PRIN- | Transportation en | RE-ELECT (. COLE vesset they have been able to sec- nots. T i ) CESS” PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT o ure a boat which will not only be| rhe headquarters of Ala High tide—2:26 pm. 160 feet. | compuy e \ a real credit to the Alaska Trans- sportation Company is i Low tide—8:50 ,, m. . AesTset LINER | AN . Members of the a Trollers portation Company, but which i k]m'L Mand four if its seven s ( 2 - ¢ HANGAR AND: SHOP IN JUNEAU ’ :éssun‘lalum in December re-elected extremely well suited for the South- 4re residents of the Territory. These ESIEBHH m GAlE | i AU TO VANCOUVER, ® SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot 1 Phafies Cple presiaent of the organ- feash Alaaka brage, | {are (OHick Cloudy of EetchiEd L T Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher aent oo J‘m"’n‘ "I"I '*1 ‘;1lkl" 1“' i}\" : B AR SR Henry Erwick of Ketc Henry Mailboat Estebeth, at 9 o'clock this Princess Norah Leaves . ent @ Strand of Sitka sec- and of 13 s tons. Tt is classed Roden of Juneau and J. A. Talbot morning, Was held to the dock at Seattle | i ' i retacy-reasurer. {100 A-1 at Lioydis and is siee ves-| of” Ketehikan. Sitkaon oMt of n southeact | ;':‘:r';'r’y i ”2"2 S. S. TONGASS ............Jan. 25 || All Planes 2 waY Radio Equipped he board of directors is composed | sel, built in 1921 in Brool N, ¥ D - 1 ing. It was ex o) 3 AL G P, 3 ¢ 5 Z i of: Peter Kasan and J. B. Mont- It was formerly in service ou the DART IN PORT el o get s Gusing th| Connections at Vancouver with e B Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | pleasure of Ketchikan; Frank Reed | Gulf of Mexico and has been run-| Motorship Dart docked in Juneau jpe oo oo Gpicpoooe | Canadian Pacific Services: PASSENGERS _ FREIGHT ‘ of Wrangell; Frank Ganz of Sitka ning steadily up to a short time at 12:30 o'clock this morning . with S | TRANSCONTINENTAL REFRIGERATION A and Jim Whiting of Craig ago mail from Petersbu Ha and | AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. fififlg'fil‘mm’ ; Members of the hoard of trustees| Plans now call for the immediate way ports. There were s s 3 ‘| Tick ~PAGIIO ] i~ carry over from last year. di o vessel from New |gers aboar ickets, reservations and full . - % A — 3 t year. spatch of the vessel from New | gers aboard particul e ars from AGENT 8 POTREOTR L e et it || D, B, FEMMER . y —— | & ¥ gen P.R.—Juneau, Alaska ¥ » U. S. Mail Carrier CANADIAN PACIFIC || roone 14 - 2-Way Radio tian | Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, w “ l e Highe 8 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE X every Wednesday at 7 a. m. Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from, South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Rotind Trip. CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative | Por PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS i For Information . VIS 2179 A “ g ¢ B SRl i SERVING ! later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE . SERVICE [ REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip’ | Juneau-Fairbanks SAILING SCHEDULE ' | | Bdhel-"ome % Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau T R F‘! H 5 P U q 1 q T 0 fl C 3 m -D nq n‘l P - AT BARASLenmer Seattle Northbound Southbound r Read NOF . Jan, 14 Jan. 17 Jan. 23 7 . ‘WEEKLY SAILINGS J B R *MT. McKINLEY Jan. 21 Jam.2¢ Jan. 30 Ly Tolive. A5 m';'.‘u“"n‘:f:.::."; * Tue. |Ar. Pairbanks __|L BARANOF Jan. 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 Seattle No. K 2 Th. Wed| * MT. McKINLEY .. ..Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 NORTH COAST ... i YUKON . Feb. 11 Feb, 14 Feb. 20 NORTHLAND ... |78 *ALASKA ..Feb, 18 Feb. 21 Feb, 27 NORTH COAST ! | *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. ggg;g‘go"‘f’s,r i { ! THE ALASKA LINE g | Ticket Office—PHi Freight Office—PHONE 4 . i ; PHONE: 106 U [ Traffie Representative i LOUIS A DELEBECQUE ¢ There is no substitute for Newspaper Advertising

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