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3 2 o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY; JAN. 28, 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS RINGING UP FATH! 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 SAY-"RED" WHAT'S THE IDEA OF HAVIN' EVERY THING RED AROUND THE PLACE? T I weLL=For HEAVEN'S WK SARE TALL THE fl WALTERS HAVE 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN v RECREATION ALLEYS LEOTA RUSSELL || ializing in Chinese and American Telephone 133 Dishes—TRY US ONCE! ZORIC e i S ST SR rom & layman | Alaska Music Suppl L At 16480t dy ‘mdént wore Pianos—Musical Instruments SEEK SHlp WEALIH ‘ :‘:;;k“ 3 BOAI HA R B o R Phone 20;“‘l S‘T;;“; Second ‘ AlaSka Lalmdfy { S'L.F.M.ER MOVEMENTS | r -~ e % 0 s 0 4 2 00 How and Antk Thomas aboard lho 42-foot die ored Sultan, Skipper C mith. began their quest for « of the ill-fated breaking up off Cape ek tomorrow and sails south at e at W angell is recommended in a report sent to W; ngton by Col. John C. H. Lee, Army Engineer Corps, who recently visited the Ter- Bridge'lun(heon ”[g:;ian Lee writes that his roport‘. ; Norman 8" Ivor Phipps, Pete Towers, Christopher Wood. .o this evening at the box office OF thE et : NORTHBOU? : SRS e = ;;1"-;":‘;‘*.‘:4};;;." " eupedition leaes on TULSEQUAH TRIPS AT WRANGELL — s — ' F\; ::bj Vil R+ WS et o1 Treasure Hunt Aboard 1 MADE BY HOLDEN Colonel Lee’s Report Rec-| DOC PITTMAN ON YUKON WILL it bt o ¢ Semiea S B ason | o s s, | OGRS FivS- A8 e ] . oy craft, such as the . h- hbnnn E e { \ n. ”- m; n"\a .\y‘“\l‘an el . : SEF Bdsv YEAR 11\’ ke s M‘ Rl : SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS un’x\Ihp\l:]ql:u ::?xll()sf‘rolt:.rsf:r;uf\"x';;:h7 a l\ P?Hi'child in il\:'u l\v{'m Moorage | 'flle Dally Alaska Empu'e i - ”"“‘(L“““ L% : £ i et 1o o 8 onluk W ‘/I\:::lz:wl.::‘“:::j;nulrh; ::}ll) l“nt:t a five-acre boat is invited to present this coupon CAPITOL THEATRE menths visit outside demals o Estebeth scheduled to w!wm ® weather on the Gulf of Alaska. ;| . favors providing a basin east of and receive 2 tickets to see: Primarily,. Mr. Page came back Mail boat Estebeth was at Hoonah @ Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ® | Treasure on the ship is in m(.' G Y t d y Shakes island to accommodate 200! sc- ® ka and wayports. 1 of some $7,000 worth of hos- lven es er a i i On his trip he 11 o'clock tF foreno small boats, provided that local in-| "MAMA RUNS WILD" here to ! | S le time around th ling to a radiophone m ., is ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® pital supplies which was left on B M B d' k terests will install floats and moor-! count monton. met- y arrive in Juneau this ® at 7am. for Petersburg, Port @ hoard when the Patterson was un-' y rS. ur K |ings to care for 200 boats and will of Alberta, Canada S \bout 8:30 o'clock, return- @ Ale‘mndm, Kake and way ® aple to unloni the equipment for | St later, if found necessary by the Sec- . nercury dropped to and way port' ® ports ® the Anchorwgs Hospital, then under ! Mrs. Charies. Burdick was hostess | Fétary of War, put in float and| WATCH THIS SPACE t f n bt Ao e e BB o Ctl el i $ construction, when labor difficul-' yogterday afternoon at her residence Moorings for an additional 200 hoats.‘ Your Name May Appear ->oo bt e . * ties at that tume in the Cook Inlet i, tho pay Apartments with lunch- Wrangell had asked an eight-acre which Col. Lee says would re- | tied up the stevedores TIDES TOMORROW HPEORDES eon and four tables of bridge, with Rt 2 + In addition the salvagers hope to gacp j table centered with an- excessive Rmehnt of xookl - S BBERERL L e 6 am., 50 feet obtain such items as the ships atiractiv wls of daffodils and |€Xcavati 6:46 am., 14.6 feet radio, compa: and some $2,100 narcissus. Horeh i e 1 48 p.m., 29 feet h of fire fxghung equipment ‘Pn/.('s.\‘\mw given during the after-| When buying bone roasts, be sure co‘.umlA L“MBEB COMPANY )4 pm. 114 feet ayes and Thomas operate a ngon to M Keith Wildes, first; the butcher sends you the bones DUE TOMORROW coming 5 MONDAY placer lease on Gold Cr near and Mre H. Metcalfe, second even if they have been removed. OF ALASKA wre signed Slect 145 am, 55 fect. Juneau. They gol wind of thelr Guests present inchided: Mes- |The bones can be used for making e = & - ver trip from will leave Fairbank 758 am. 149 feel. hew prospect while acting as guides dames W. W. Council, R. L. Bernard, | 50uPs and stock for Lumber and Building Materials Whitehor The journey Sunday morning and should arrive tide—3:00 p.m., 1.8 feet for the rescue rty seeki aid Keith Wildes, M. E. Monagle, T. J. = b v e takes two days going to Dawson and here during the afternoon 1 Hde 0517 pm. 123 feet. ' (nd cidw members of Ehe W. A. Chigpertield, Arthur PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU after it first struck , Wellman Holbrook, A. W. H. L. Faulkner, Tom Hut- /' Q, { 5“ A/ FF 4 T QD R «")‘n‘ng»‘ Everett Nowell, H. I. Lucas AS BEING STRICTLY ADEMOCRATIC CITY | §' Take Me Ou (Continued rrom Page One) To the ROYAL 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 is the most popular refrain of our patrons —they know there's who were invited over to Vice-Presi- dent Garner’s office. they found the door knocked. No answer. one place always to ik 2 rn senators are not can- get a good steak J tanker enough to pound on the dinner ——— at the VAN s STORE ‘»’1(-(»-\:1;0.\;(1:11\}\ door. T\m)" were no ROYAL cAFE 278 S. FRANKLIN . 2 ievine when Schwelanbach went o muavsrrevoe | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. a wall telephone nearby and called - B — s o SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Garner’s number. Soon a door was ! opened. Garner and his staff were Frequent Flights to All Points in Southecst. Alaska 2 AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. M Transportation Company huddled about a radio in an inner PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT [ ] | room listening fo a Texas sports | HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Travel on a "PRIN- CESS" | LINER i ! At the time of the appointment | to the Supreme Court of Justice | Black, former Alabama senator, i and Justice Reed, former Solicitor | General, there was a wealth of | comment about the relative quali- fications of the two for the bench. | broadcast. | | SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Black had much the worst of it. | v Leaves z % Reporters vegularly covering the, T Noah St PR All Planes Z_Way Radio Eqmpped court now say that Justice Black’s | opinions are clear and understand- | | able for quick, concise nporlmgl February 12, 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: AL6P. M. Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG PASSENGERS FREIGHT lWhlle Reed’s are a miracle of Bb'; TRANSCONTINENTAL REFRIGERATION = | TRANS-ATLANTIC 3 | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. TRANS-PACIFIC AGENT Tickets, reservations and full “ s n A n T | particulars from . . V. W. MULVIHILL MARINE AIBWAYS MULTIPLY THE OLD SPEED BY THREE (o yet the firin X ) e firing speed of the U. S. arm | Agent, C.P.R.—. EMM i :Le‘\rym;zm“::x:m . b l“ J'd sbuul: .m! Where above \\(](Ixng lls one phase of 1)1’1; i “ s “ail Carrier CAR;'ADIRA AR, AT n' B' r En 2-Way Radio Communication cate ope oped by John v a4 o D 1 t : cloped by Jo r Comoie B o S N PACIFIC || Pnone 14 eht 312 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE g s z 5 : g - .;m Wednesday :A :{E a. P..SRT Y SR R Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier i r PETERSBURG, A | *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. | A FERI ::nd “FY i g Juneau wmmwk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, | or Information Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. THE SIGN OF *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, Traftic Representative DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip . g 5 Juneau-Fairbanks SAILING SCHEDULE -, Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau " _Belhean me 205 Steamer Seattle Northbound Souchbou:d l *MT. McKINLEY .. Jan. 21 Jan. 24 Jan. 30 BARANOF s . 28 Jan. 31 Feb. 6 | MT. McKINLEY . 4 Feb. T Feb. 13 | YUKON . . 11 Feb. 14 Feb. 20 I 'ALASKA R . 18 Feb. 21 Feb. 27 NORTH COAST f NORTHLAND —Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. THE ALASKA LINE PACIFIC ALASKA Ticket Olflchl"llOTll:Z (2) A l;r::::lt Office—PHONE 4 ATRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative hn Garand, who LOUIS A DELEBECQUE NORTH COAST NORTHLAND ICE VEQR ROUND ALASKA SERU WITH THE TOUCH OF THE MASTER Alaska St(‘ dn“l‘ahl}) (a(}ll'fip’lt perfecied the army’s new sem matic rifle, puts gun in ta actice at Spiidd field, Mass. The gun, w s nine pounds, uses .30 caliber it tires & clip of GlEht GASTINEAU HOTEL ERVICE-ON-A bullets, one or more a second, before reloading. Exact plans of gun ur rded secret, l 4 ol " e T A SRS id