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&ty THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNFSDAY JAN 25,-1939. BRINGING UP FATHER MOTHER-HERE IS A TELEGRAM FOR YOU-TWO DOLLARS Ui | }1,”' STRANGE HOW I C T'S FROM MY SON- ISN 45 TELL. WHEN HE SENDE) A WIRE PGIVE IT TO ME- WE A LTI WHATS ) A r»—« = MOTHER® ), King Features Syndicate, Inc. E SAYS EVERYTHING IS INE -HIS WIFE 1S STILL. WORKING - AND HE MADE PER) e CJOUZ—VE. TERDAY HE MADE HER A STOVE AND IRONING -~ BOARD -SHE CAN PAY FOR IT IN A g MONTHLY By GEORGE McMANUS THAT BOY HAS A BIG HEART— e ORE AT OR1S IT HIS MONEEY HEAD 2 A GIFT OF [ , World HE ALSO WANTS TO KNOW IF 1T IS TRUE THAT DADDY HAS COME INTO AGAIN ~ SENDS HIS LOVE=- BUT IF IT ISN'T SO-SKIP A LOT OF j= SHO= S lalEs === MKINLEY LIST HAS MANY FROM SEATTLE ABOARD With 141 passen she tied up here askan liner Mount McK in_June to dey dock Junea the Whodrd wher e 5,000-ton Al- : 10 « th 1t esecsssscne early A-J dock Pa attle were hart, Mrs. Joe Bissland, E. A. Bowden, Davis, H. C. Dunlap, Mrs. O. Hay, Norm Hartung, Art ie, Mrs. T. T. Jackson, J. Wayne Johnsor Y Johnson, Lyle Kels Helen Lumpkin, Dorothy McElroy Mike McKallich, Mrs. M. McKallich Ed Melvin, Tom A. Morgan, Dlaf O. Green, Jack Patton, James Prima- vera, Ed Purk Riley. George sV d William H. Tr Willi H. Trumbo, K C land, R. Hardy From Ketchikar R. A. Wals} L. For B son, M. L Hagerup, R From Wrar 8. Jeffrey From Pe¢ Mrs. L. Reinke Twenty-four the Mount bound for lows* For Haines Frank McHugh For Skagway Les Cook. Bert Dennis, Ray Dennis, Mys. S. C. Tho James Reo. For Cordova D. Kirkpatrick George MeDonald. For ward Andrew Simon Ralph Soberg, Mrs. Ralph Soberg Mable Hunt, Mrs. C, Vote, William Granger, O, Larsen, Jack DeLave, For Yakutat—Hazel Malotte, Will- iam Thomas. engers for R. A. Bauer, Ro: Baldridge, Mrs, J. Warren Reeve: Reeves Joe Regis nclair, Nel: umbo, Mrs Bashelier Jr. E J. 8. Jeffrey, Mrs Simpson burg—Vera ¥ W. L. Nance passengers from ard ports a J J. C boarded Juneau fol West Mrs. L. B. Horner, Rev Gallant Dennis, Mrs. Bert Dall Thomas, E. s, s - TR | Tipes ToMoRrROW ' High tide—4:16 am, 152 feet Low tide—10:33 am feet. High tide—4:21 p.m., 3 fe Low tide—10:3¢ p.n., 29 feet. - 'TON MASONS ATTE There” will be a stated communi- cation of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 Monday evening at 30 o'clock. Work in the M.M. deg By order of the WM. J. W. LEIVERS, Secretary adv. Jap- Sponsored | that it will produce ! crease in retail sales of cant RTHBOUND Friday ¢ Should 1 due vedooes il from at 9 aun SOUTHBOL ND SAILINGS o 1 Coast heduled to sail @ t 10 tomorrow @ | ol toe | chednled <t Monday. ® . ¥ SAILINGS . © Estebeth scheduied to sail every o | Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- e ® ka and wayports. ®| ® Dart leaves every Wednesday | ® at 7am. for Petersburg, Port e | e Alexander, Kake and way ®| ® ports. . B AR -> > | » ALASKA GROCERS HAVE CHANCE 10 | bound nex WIN CASH PRIZES Canned Salmon Industry Is : Arranging for Lenten Drsplay Co'rtesi All retail grocers in Alaska have a chance to win the prizes being offered by the Salmon Industry in the Lenten dis- play contest which the Industry is Sponsc A. 1. Elisworth, tary manager of the Canned Salmc Industry states in response to in-| quiries following the recent an-| ouncement of the contest | “Rule one of the body who cperate: store within the continents ul the United States or the 'lmll-‘ tory of Alaska is eligible to compete for prizes in this contest,’ " Ellsworth points out Cash “This cor t, in will win cash nrizes $750, is designed to move canned salmon up front sands of g stores through vl(lr the United It is expected a mark in-§ d sal- | mon during the Lenten period. “The committee in charge hopes, | however, that many retailers in Al- | aska will also compete for the cash which will be awarded for outstand- ing selling displays. The rules are| simple—all that is necessary is that the grocer build a selling display in Mongol Chlefs la jury will | cash secre- a 1e Prizes which 549 grocers ranging up to| Alaska’s | in thou- | States. | from St. Canned | I | influence with the { effectivi Pedro Aguirre Cerda, newly-installed president of Chile, doffs his hat in acknowledgement of the crowd’s cheers after his inauguration. his store using Industry display ma- terial which will be furnished with- out charge, properly tag the mer- and that he send in of the display the nned Salmon Industry office pshots must be postmarked after oruary 22 and not later than April Ellsworth said. The committee in charg led the contest into thre hat competition will be ized. has groups o0 t equal- Jury Selected winners wil of four o Prize authc in rities on Leonard Tingle, publisher of ve Grocer; Mrs. R. M. Kie: secretary manager of the Nati al Retail Grocers Association; M Zimmerman, editor, Supermarket sing; and Godfrey Leb- of Chain Store Age, make up the jury to select winners, “Ingenuity and the selling power the displays will have a large Jt their of selecting the “Alaska, in i wa which home of thi “.x)ll\l”‘.l indu portunity to the grocers of the Tel ritory to dramatize their displays y to make them outstand- ommittee is hopeful that many grocers in the Territory will | take full advantage of this oppor- tunity to win cash prizes through blending good merchandising with a proper proportion of Territorial pride.” ing. Tk ey HospiTaL NoTES I Mrs. D. Rarwick wa admitted to St. Ann's Hospital this morning for surgical care. Mrs. W. Conkle was a medical dismissal from St. Ann’s Hospital to- day. Mrs. E."Paddock and were dismissed from St. pital this morning. baby girl Ann’s Hos- J. D. Lane was a surgical dismis- sal today from St. Ann's Hospital. Martin Dahl was dismissed from medical attention today at St. Ann’s Hospital. Victor Halvor ted for medical Ann’s Hospital. admit- at St was today attention Vernon Ellman was discharged Ann’s Hospital today after receiving surgcial care. A baby girl born this morn- ing to Mrs. K. Joseph at the Gov- | ernment Hospital. .—————— ALASKANA By Marie Drake, 50c » THIS FAMOUS HOTFL Is close to the theatres and stores, w.ith magnificent view of mountains and Splendid food, fort, convenience e. Rates From LARGE ROOMS, all with bath. .50 Special Rates to Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE handis- | |c | " | gion, | Guard; Three Against 'TAX COLLECTING BOAT IS ASKED IN BRISTOL BAY - 'Senate Bill Would Appro- i priate $25,000 for Craft for Treasurers Office | Purchase by the Tei boat for use of the {of the Treasurer’s Oif Bay is called for in 18, introduced yesterday by nator Joe Hofman Third Division | The measur Is for priation of $25,000 for the boat more than $20,000 of this would be | used to acq to go toward equipping it and remainder be operate maintain the boat throughout | biennium, Carrying an emergency clause, the bill also authorizes acquiring of liv- ing quarters for tax collectors in the Blr\lnl Bay INENANA MISSIONARY L RETURNS FROM TRIP | of an appro- the to the Dolen Orgamzahons Endorse Nafional ‘ The Rev. John Boyd, Bishop Suf- fragan of the Episcopal Church in Alaska, is on the Mount McKinley bound for his mission headquarters in Nenana after a short trip out- side to confer with his superior of- ficer, Score to date on public reaction | Tpe Rey to the proposal for establishment of a National Guard in Alaska, as reflected in wires and letters re- ceived at the Governor’s office, 12 for the plan and three against. G iizations which have, sent letters and wires backing the Na- tional Guard proposal are: Peters- Chamber of Commerce; Am- rican Legion Auxiliary, Petersburg Post No. 14; Executive Committee, Petersburg Post No. 14, American Legion; Petersburg Elks Lodge; Am- an Legion Post No. 5, Sewar rd City Council; Fairbanks Chamber of Commerce; Valdez Chamber of Commerce; American Legion Post No. 2, Valdez; Valdez City Council; Reserve Officers As- scciation, Juneau; Ailford John Bradford Post No. 4, American Le- Juneau. Protests have been received from: Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Un- ion No. 203; Sub District Council No. 6, Maritime Federation of the Pacific, Ketchikan; Federated Fish- ermen’s Council, Portland, Oregon ———.-— Boyd supervises directly A L e St o e e §' Take Me Out To the ROYAL is the most popular refrain of our patrons now there's ce always to get a gocd steak dinner - at the ROYAL CAFE one pla Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER ‘AU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 29 February 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC S O | Fourteen out of 15 poultry hat-| cheries in Louisiana are cooperating | in a program for control of poultry diseases. Today’s News Taaay.—Emplre. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leayes Femmer's Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. Not | ire the craft, with $2,000 | the activities of seven clergymen and wchers and nur who conduct h services, denominational 1s and a hospital for the Epis- copalian missions in the interior. H|~ active duties take him over stretches of territory and most of ln~ traveling is done by dog team, of which he is the owner of a seven- dog team, and an airplane. In this manner he is enabled to attend the duties connected with a congrega- | tion estimated at 6,000, mostly na- _ 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 HEALTH/ nnuusm'l? RECREATION ALLE¥S CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 \Alaska Music Supply coais SYTTEM CLEANING Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Mausical Instruments pEGNE ls d Suppli ¥ Phone 20(:“ “1’2‘; ‘:,9 Second ] Alaska Laundr‘{ DOUGLAS MEAD [ @f 4 | tive and spread over a territory the size of three Western states. - eee The Port of New Orleans has a water frontage of I33 miles and each year handles exports valued at approximately $300,000,000 and imports vaiued at $150,000,000. e itory of a x Department > in Bristol ate bill No. afternoon the | As a resuii of recent increases the British government now has 17,- )00 infantry, two regiments of cav- alry, one battery of artillery and sev- ral armored cars in Palestine to preserve order. and|___ NOTICE OF FOR SALE a Alaska, Gas Boat “NELLIE R,” built lin 1921, registered length 33.2 feet, registered breadth 9.8 feet, regis- tered depth 4.9 feet, 9.40 gross tons, 6 net tons. TERMS: $550.00 cash. ROBERTSON and MONAGLE, Attorneys-at-Law, Juneau, Alaska. Publication dates, January 23, 24, 25, 1939. SALE Pet FORTUNE VAN'S STORE 278 S. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S-FRIENDLY ALASKA Transportation Company [ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TONGASS . ...Jan, 25 At 6 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D.B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 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, A ——rr —— me——— e — THE SIGN OF "DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks lelllel-llome Mt !l rl ESCHEDuLf SAILIN Steamer BARANOF *MT. McKINLEY BARANOF MT. 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IiAil 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 Aeronautical Radio Station KANG e ——————————————————————————— MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier STUESDAY—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 Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative LomPfl'\i Juneau to Seal Leave Ar.Juneau Jan. 24 Jan, 31 Feb. 7 "TRANSPORTATION WEEKLY SAILINGS NORTH COAST NORTHLAND NORTH COAST Feb. 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 Calls at Yakutm, Northbound and Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. * PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Feb. 14 J. B, BUBFOILD Ticket Agent .. CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ............ As a sentry presents arms, the chairman of the newly-formed Japanese- sponsored Mongolian government, Prince Teh Wang (right) and General Li Shou-Hsin, commander-in-chief of the Jap-trained army, pose for their official yiunoxnsplu before the capitol at Hou Ho Go To. Mongolia, LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL e ettty Hotel NEW WASHINGTON