The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 14, 1939, Page 6

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TN BRINGING / I Hl:, DAILY ALASKA HVlPth TUI:SDAY FEB.. 14,-1939. By (:}:.Urk:h McMANUS UP FAT ITFR MAGGIE -1 HAD TO GIVE DAUGHTER A GOOD LECTURE A LITTLE YES-SHE TOLD ME- ; THE LECTURES AT 2 THE TOWN HALL : BETTER AND PUT ON HER HAT - AND WENT TO HER CLUB- || | NOW DONT BOTHER || | ME - IM READING- CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: GREEN TOP } -AND SAID SHE LIKED I | $625 in rides for $5.00 | $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH AT THE RUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! #37 SOUTH FRANKLIN i ] Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 R. STEVES TOREMAIN | IN JUNEAU MARINE NEWS [P New STEAMER MOVEMENTS * o e 3 - e ® ® 8 o NORTHBOUND - sk : - who was one of the fire sufferers in SCHEDULED. SA1L. (‘S. e Goldstein Building fire right here in Juneau t everything in ew in Tour North Coas methods can be Modern travel S B complicating at times $iTavens s 2 Mrs. Ruby Louis left Dawson on S A anaaear: fobe : February 2 by plane, bound for Ket- at 9 pm -oe chikan. After a lengthy delay she SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS dropped into Juneau on February o No steamer west, north 12, over half way home LOCAL EATLINGS eaves eave From here. the only boat going o Estebeth scheduled to sail every south was the Canadian Princess Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- Norah, so she boarded ship and ka and wayports. headed in the direction of home and husband. But the law does not allow her to travel from one American port to another American port on a Cana- dian boat So, with a dutiful wave to hubby as the Norah sailed through Ket- chikan she proceeded down to Prinee Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, K and way ports " e e 0 o o Sighs, _0xygen By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE Asseciated Press Science Editor STANFORD UNIVERSITY 2 Alto, Cal. Peb. 14~ DY Tipes ToMORROW Rt Rupert, British Columbia, there to wait the returning Princess Norah — Low tide—4:32 49 - : for p e home High tide—10:39 14.7 fee Th If everything goes well she should Low tide—5:12 | 0 ey end her circummigration 21 days High tide—11:38 pm.. 14.0 fec Tni P ¥ - > ESTEBETH 1S ON Ho.»px'rm. N OTE_J WAY 10 JUNEAU Ernest Anderson \ dica di; 1y from S Ant Ho: A boat Estebeth, or he w pital Juneau on the Sitka route, v 1€ Chichagof this afternoon at 1 o'clock Barl Williams was admitted to- The little vessel was scheduled then an day for medical attention at Sl to arrive at Chatham pout 9:30 cur; Ann’s Hospital o'clock tenight and at Angoon about te TGS midnight flashed on the leaf John Johanson was a medical ad-| When the radiophone w nt at chemical changes at mission today at St. Ann’s Hospital. 9 o'clock this morning, the ebeth produced an electric cu — was in Salisbury Sound. There was The flow of ¢ Baby Wright was admitted to St.'a north wind prevailing, ceiling eous, proving that the reflex is alsc Ann’s Hospital today for medical about 5,000 feet and light rain fall- instantaneous supervision ing This leaf meter showed that a leaf i k. kept in darkness for 10 minutes Mrs. H. Gudbranson and baby girl and then illuminated rapidly gives left St. Ann’s Hospital today for off oxygen for a few seconds. Then home. M the oxygen output falls sharply for half a minute, but after t it picks up again and continues during the light The leaf acts as if it suddenly heaved an oxygen sigh, then and finally got to work .- BIG NIGHT FOR ELKS WEDNESDAY are going to have an- TO RETURN A radiogram received today from rested e B Lt i ™ | Dragon, Satah B and b Tomi BURWASH RITES ARE 1 et e T aae. weamer. D Cotter s TOMORROW AFTERNOON stated in the radiogram that he will The livewire committee of Turoff, Walmer and Adams has arranged |resume his practice in Juneau Funeral services for John Bur- “something” doing with professional ash, 81, leng time resident of the| talent and also the introduction of Territory who passed away last | the new Elks' Orchestra. ju"lok TRI“'IY Friday at St. Ann’s Hospital, will Naturally, there will be something be held temorrow afternoon at 2| doing in the refreshment service GU"-D 'I‘o MEE‘I’ o'clock in the Chapel of the Charles | also. W. Carter Mortuary. P | The Reverend C. E. Rice will m‘—} liver the eulogy and interment will follow in the Evergreen Cemetery IASU PITTS SUED FOR INCOME TAX LOS ANGELES, Feb. 14.—Zasu | Pitts, hand-wringing film comedien- was sued for $20,371 on her 1932- 33 income in a tax lien filed here by the federal collector of internal| I revenue, The Junior Trinity Guild will meet tomorrow night at 8 o'clock | at the home of Mrs. Helen Cass. As there wil be an election of officers, all members are requeted e to be in attendance. ( Percy's Cafe received fresh Can-| Refreshments will be served at adian meat today. Shell Simmons, \Lhe meeting tomorrow night, this flying here from Ketchikan, secured | part of the evening being in charge an order at Ketchikan of beef just of Mrs. Verne Soley, Mrs. Lynn regeived from Prince Rupert, and Tucker and Mrs. Fred Tiedt. bréught it here for Per - e T Dr.- John Garie discovered the Ant-eaters can live for long per- ‘pnnnples of artificial ice making jods \\'uhmn Ioo(l at Appah(‘hlcola Fla., in 1850. FRESH CANADIAN MEAT AT PERCY'S ne Oil Tanker Sphts in Half in Mid-Atlantic Stern Half of Sinking Jaguar Goes Under In one of the most extraordinary accidents in the history of the sea, the 9,827-ton oil tanker Jaguar lpln.m half in mid-Atlantic. This picture, taken from the deck of the rescue ship Duala, shows stern sink- ing. The forecastle was ten miles away, Mcn were rescued from both hal\'e: ; & ' | | | | be is going ! |diameter, |clock in 1.O.O.F. Hall. OUGILAS NEWS THIRD STREET (ll‘EKT PROJEECTED BY COUN OF DOUGLAS CIT\' Ways and means of taking care {of the Third Street fill over Bear Creek, the rebuilding of the con- crete culbert previously reported to in bad shape or replacing it with ,an iron pipe of eight feet in occupied the attention of 'hv Douglas City Council for a con- ‘A |siderable period last night. Imme- 1ldiate steps to have the project operly taken care of this spring ordered taken A monthly report from the Pub- Health Department on the qual- f the city's water supply which favorable. was read. Fol- t from the same de- garding unsanitary and condition of the Nata- Council voted unani- orsement of the bill pre- to the Legislature asking 000 for a new school gym- rcluding salaries expenses were paid, total amount $482.65 - SHOWER HONORS MRS. WESTFALL, FIRE VICTIM Jack Westfall, who with her Ik d was a in the G Building the fire was the tables of cards three pinochle, one and two of whist. Mrs. Jac and ' Mrs. Westfall were th winners for the high scores, respectively, at pin n Mills and Mrs. Charles high and at bridge, Ed B Mrs. Ely Post Id high and Among the major the honoree w iron, wool blankets. and aqther things housekeeping layed of idge. |Sey prize low and low and by much pyre: necessary (o - SCHOOL OBSERVES VALENTINE each of the grades this afternoon and & big party event tonight for the high school, to be held in the Natatorium, make up the program arranged by Doug- las school students and teachers in observanre of St. Valentine's Day. | .- - WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'-| DAY Parties for HATTIE PETERMAN, Recorder. ORI oo B S HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier | Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. | 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. adv. THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks ~ Bethel-Nome "l 750l Ar. Nome PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL STATEHOOD IS AA,laska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager R ‘SACRAMENTO DOPE S RAID JAILS SEVEN Paswonst Rt || | ?fl!fll’ E15 T Alaska Laundry | —_— <ih SUGGESTED BY PIONEER 16100 Legislature Asked by An Phone 206 “A\LRA'\IENIO F:h 14.—8Seven | Chinese were under arres ]amvnlo after State and Federal {narcotics officers raided a rooming -}hcusn at near-by Locke and seized | |a quantity of dope. | JOHN H. NEWMAN (horage GfOUp fo Name |* he iiicit articles included 500 s a pmi0-up subscriber to Committee for Action | moronine, “torty-sive sruins o) The Daily Alaska Empire |smoking opium, seven hypodermic, is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE Statehood for Alaska is proposed | needles and an opium ])1])(‘ in a resolution adopted una nimous- | - | bkt Ay D S0IL (0 {SERVATION a o of| CHIEF GIVES DATA| . , ritorial Senate. The resolution, citing a nw 1} alleged abuses undey the t) s & \mim e i v | e | and receive 2 tickets to see: "rnn n:x- Territorial Legislature i WARHINGIOR, fSah ¢ 144 b 1 0 e e Bennt, e of the sl cansava- TOY WIFE A(l to nominate a nonpartisan com- LN, GECFICe, ROHOL IS KooStmly. L] miltee to be composed of the auu»ql""”“ than one million acres of sub- 1 and most experienced citizens .ml!‘“‘"“““ land were held under residents of the Territory to gather | CePted options as of January 1, 1938 1 The service said by June 30, 1939, data and make investigations of I i economic conditions with the view |l €xpects to have under option ap-| \ p mately 2,100,000 acres of sub- 4 to applying for statehoed, and that e ginal land ided that as of | ____ the committee report to the next 1939, I 3. F“—__ session of the Legislature its find- 'J e 1963 acres had been appraised and | — WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear e o) anuary 1, ¥ ings, and make recommendations.” s g |1,047877 were under accepted op- | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY \l()l\\ ! ‘The recently-coined word Chemur- | gic means literally “putting chem- | e P i OF ALASKA istry to work” and it s generally| In Japan, the sword-maker is con- | sidered an artist 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 ry Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION used with reference to the hvnnfiu agriculture and in-! that results to dustry. News . Q. Answers 1. As Ohio’s new governor he said || he was trimming ‘‘needless waste.” 2. Australia. Heat wave caused disastrous brush fires. 3. Twenty per cent. A new Federal Real Estate board iooks after it. 4. Sen. Morris Sheppard of Texas. About the evils of drink, advocat- lnsg prohibition’s return. Slate biue. CAl TRIBLEX 'Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS G642 | P b s ALLSKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHALTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southoxst Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 — DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chiet Pilot VAN'S STORE 278 S. FRANKLIN Pickup Deliver; JARMAN'S-FRIENDLY Sam the Tailor’ on a ALASKA | Transportation Company CESS" LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, [ | [ | | Seattle ! | | | | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE i Adriabl ol Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Princess Norah cayce Feby 12, 22 i B . S All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Cuinectinnts st VAR ibuvas b ARTY. N Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Canadian Pacific Services: PASSENGERS FREIGHT TRANSCONTINENTAL REFRIGERATION TRANS-ATLANTIC S C 7 g TRANS-PACIFIC ® | Tickets, reservations and full | iculars from t AGENT | V. W. MULVIHILL | “ABIHE AIRWAYS P.R.—Juneau, Alaska c ADIA n B FE““ER | 2-Way Radio Communication AN N PACIFIC || Phone us Night 312 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Procsmaissses it mes Y] 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 Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative YEAR ‘ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Leave Seattle Junexu to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.'uneau ' Steamer WEEKLY SAILINGS | MT. MCKINLEY . Feb. 4 Feb. 7 Feb. 13 | A YUKON . _Feb, 11 Feb 14 Feb 20 | +*ALASKA Feb. 18 Feb.21 Feb 27 NORTH COAST .......Feb. 3 Teb. 7 Feb. 9 A ey 2 ORTHLAND Feb,10 Feh. 14 = Feb, 16 —Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. NORTH COAST R 2T Lt st T H E A L A S K A L I N E NORTHLAND . Feb. 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 S TRpOnD, Migket Agnt Shets i H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Ci e Fusne 2 A! 1ska Stcamsbnp Company ON'‘ALL-ALASKRA-RUUTES AL # } J

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