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taiara, Mrs ~man, W W. W i P 'Heavy Snowfall . Nonplusses THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, F'RIDAY MARCH 24 1939__ LT DADDY- THAT BROTHER OF MOTHER'S 1S HUMILIATING US BEYOND WOQDS' 1 JUST SAW HIM L.YINU SOUND ASLEEP IN FRONT OF THE OAL. YARD ON HICKOE‘Y STREE T~ THAT AND _WOOD GuYy YES-CLANCY— GET THAT BROTHER OF Arf_\AGGIES ON Hls a4 CAl HOW - HEDbOIN = QONT MARINE NEWS FIFTY SAIL LAST NIGHT ON "COAST' big white of the When the North Coast Transportation Company from Juneau last night heavy cargo of holdover the Cold Stora sengers embarked south. Passengers going to Seattle were as follows: Mrs. Donald Honebury, Mrs. William Mahoney, Henry Bahrt, H. Crimedas, Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Soboleff, A. L. Flesher, C Boglin, J. V. Fisher Mrs. Jack Chamberlain Mrs. George Chamberlain Bhranck \Z Elva B. Smith Bparks, Harry Thomas Taylor, J. L. Horn, Mrs H. A. Bower, L. R. Medford, Mrs. §. R. Medword, Julius Mattson, Frank Walker. Mike Marich, John Hickey. H. Jones, Howard = Sayers, Charles McLellan, Martha E. Mar- tin, Vinton McMichael, Ben Leam- ing, George Rogojin, A. Conn, Mrs Earl Clfford, Mi Moor Frank Wright Lambert, C. Driscoll, and Virginia Smith To Petersburg—Del Fett, Mrs. V. Fitzgerald, Sam Shucklin To Ketchikan—James Healy, Hagerty, A. H. Eckles, J. W dricks, W. L. Carlson To Wrangell—David NORTH SEA IS JUNEAU BOUND Making Firfiip of 1939 Season-24 Booked for This Port SEATTLE. ‘Vldeh 24 —Steamer North Sea, making her first trip of 1 n to Southeast Alaska ports since the annual overhauling, sail- ed at 11 o'clock this forenoon with 85 passengers aboard, the following | booked for Juneau: | Mrs. Robert Schottier, Marja! Schottler, Joyce Quist, G. W. Wood- bury, Mrs. B. B. Neiding, H. C. Torgerson, James L. Freeburn -Mz.and Mrs. Homer Qualls, Thomas | Ryan, Mrs. P. J. Fitzsimmons, H. G. Sands, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. McNa- Melba A tensen Mr. and Mrs. R aw, Mr and Mrs. A. Copest Nor- and, { steamer Northland sailed with a fish from fifty pas- here for points and wife, Mrs. E. Bainbridge, Mrs, Inez Misoff, Jean Hendrickson Don Hen- Sanderson Elmer Carlson | Smm MoOVEMENTS ' e« o e 00 0 0 0 NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley scheduled to @ . | arrive at 6 o'clock tomorow night. Should have one days @ mail aboard . North Sea due Tuesday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Yukon scheduled to sail from @ Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow Baranof scheduled to sail from @| Seattle March 29 at 9 am. @] Tongass scheduled to sail from @ Seattle March 29 at 9 p.m q‘ Northland scheduled to sail ®| from Seattle March 31 at 10 -‘ am SOUTHBOVND SAILINGS o/ Princess Louise scheduled south @ bound early Sunday morning. ¢ Alaska scheduled southbound e next Monday . LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth scheduied to sail every ® | Wednesday at 6 p.m. for 8Sit- e ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday ® at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way o‘ ports. " e 0 0 e |00 0eeee®ssss®scsccsqscescecece —_— TiDES Tomonnow 166 feet. -0.3 feet 140 feet 28 feet High tide—3:00 a.m Low tide—9:34 am High tide—3:41 p.m Low tide—9:36 p.m - -oe 20 PASSENGERS ABOARD LOUISE FOR THIS PORT| Canadian P:mf steamer Prin- | cess Louise, making a special trip in | place of the Princess Norah, because | of extra passenger demands. arrived | in port this afternoon from the south with the following passengers | for Juneau and Tulsequah For Juneau—Mrs., Ruth Druley and daughter, Mrs. Myrle Biggins Howard Kresge, Mrs. Rose Firsberg Ear] ‘Lagergren, Mrs. Alaska Nor- wicka, Florence Sargent, Mrs. Dora Spaulding, Edith Spaulding, William Spaulding, Albert White and wife Joseph Williams, William Wright Frances Smedley. For- Tulsequah, via Juneau—Clem Gunderson, Richard Nirje, Ole Ovitsland, Henneng Rosenhold. Ray | Samuelshaug. W. Q. Palmer is on the and K. P. Morrison is Capt. bridge Purser. There are 155 passengers aboard for transfer at Skagway to the White Pass and Yukon Route, and 10 aboard for Skagway only Most of the passengers aboard are miners going into the Yukon to be employed by the Yukon Con- solidated Dredging Company i S 1S ¥ o | made for a rousing good time, o | promise |vert, E. | former FISHERMEN IO DANCE BEFORE SEASON OPENS Tomorrow Wil Be Sef| Aside for Annual Night of Play A week from tomorrow, Juneau's halibut fleet will dip bows into the long swells of the open Pacific and begin a season of toil and salty hardship, but tomorrow night they {will play at the annual Fishermen'’s Ball that always precedes the open- ling of a new year’s fishing. Elaborate preparations are being with refreshments, good music, and that the walls of Union will sway with the fun On the committee under man Ingvald Sonderland preparations, are William Page, Harold Aase, Jens Satre and Sei- Anderson Representative John McCormick is scheduled to make a farewell speeeh during intermission in wish- ing Godspeed to the fleel Dancing beings at 9:30, closing hour is \(‘( ~ FORMER JUNEAU COUPLE T0 WED Hall chair- and no AT KETCHIKAN, Marriage License Issued o/ Edith Alexander, Jack Davis was issued last to at Charles A marriage license |Saturday at Ketchikan Edith Alexander, teacher Ketchikan | school, and (Jack) Davis, . Territorial Enforcement Officer. Both Miss Alexander and M. Davis are well known in Juneau. Miss Alexander was at one time on the teaching staff of the Ju-| neau Public School. Davis is Chief of Police of this city - MRS. MAHONEY T0 VISIT S. F. FAIR Mrs. William T. Mahoney, wife of the U. S. Marshal here, left on the North Coast for a visit to Cali- fornia. She will meet the Mahoney’s son, Dan, at Santa Clara, where he is attending the University of Santa Clara and with him will at- tend the fair at San Francisco, later visiting a sister in Los An- geles and a sister in Yreka before | returning home, - - HICKEY MOVES John Hickey, recent employee of the J. B. Burford and Company. sailed south on the North Coast, moving Outside. Alaska Music Supply making | Miss | the | Liquor | | Stene a '| Mailboat Estebeth left Sitka at PRy (ORNERH ONE oF MEMORIAL PRES . CHURCH IS LAID Ceremony Takes Place Fri- day Afternoon-Those Who Participated The Corner Stone of the new mem- orial Presbyterian Church was laid ‘\P«tvn!m afternoon. The Presbytery | of Alaska at its recent meeting at Hoonah on March 20-23, chang: the name of the First PreSbyterian | Church of Juneau, Presbyterian Church of Junéau,” by |Was on display in court which name it is to be known hexv—\“ -inch blade and is after. This was done so tha name building, which houses thé congre- gation, should coincide and a\md“ confusion in the Presbyterian work | in Juneau. | The Presbytery appointed the Na- tional Missions Committee to be in| ‘h.n e of the “laying of the Corner ne” ceremonies. Presbytery at its| \]7\(} in Hoonah, tinue its sessions The in Juneau 4 p.m. yestel the ceed | the Corner Stone. l There present for the meeting | fo Presbytery were the Revg A appointed committee to G. Christianseen of Ketchikan, the| Rev. Russell F. Pederson of Wran-| gell, the Rev. Daniel Kaipger of | Klawock, and the Moderator of Pres- | bytery, the Rev. David Waggoner| of Juneau; Elder representatives| from Metlakatla, Ketchikan, Kake| jand the Lay-missionary, ?,mev-w | Betts of Kake The Rev. Russell F. Pederson con- | ducted the ceremonies. The Rev Danijel Kaiper, read the Apostle’s Creed. The Rev. D. G. Christian- sen offered pray The minister of the Congregation, the Rev. David | Waggoner, gave the list of items and | {records placed in the coppér box| | which was sealed in the stone, and | ‘pronmmr‘ed the words which were used in the placing of the Corner N. Lester Troast, the architect, and Hans Berg, the contracting| builder, assisted by Elder Stanley Sutton of the Memorial Presbyter- ian Church, placed the Stone in its resting place. The Rev. A. D. Swog- ger gave the address and pronounc- | ed the benediction. In the receptical placed within the Stone, were the names of the of- ficers of the Board of National Mis-| sion, officers of the Church, mem-| bers on roll of Church and all or- 1ganimt.ions. names of contributors to finance, and complete list of all |mechanics and others who have worked on construction of the Mem- orial Church. 'ESTEBETH DUE AT " KIMSHAN TONIGHT 9 o'clock this morning enroute: to Juneau. The vessel was due at Chichagof at about 3 o'clock this lafternoon and scheduled to @rrive lat Kimshan Cove about 6 o'elock 'KNIFE-WIELDING | the !Linife, in Commissioner’s Court :\ charge of being drunk a: crderly and in jail, ed Attorney who obtained stay sober and to oq and child. to “Mermorial legedly terrorized the cafe patrons | of the organization and :;L‘CONIRA(I (ASE 0“ ham adjuorned to con-|being |of Commissioner Felix Gray. Kirk- | Presbytery convened in the|ham, | old building nl the Congregation at|con, and after finish-|of Sitka, for about $1,000 allege; dly ing the buisness committeed it at|due under contract for wages and ~— its adjournment in Hoonah, directed ; materials. pro- morning and all afternoon to the ceremonies of -Laying|seemed ly night to complete it D.|- | Swogger of Metlakatla, the fiLv D. |“_‘ NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL CANADIAN PACIFIC By GEORGE McMANUS IT'S THE BEST WE COuULD DO~ ‘Amateur Radio Club FILIPINO SENTENCED Holds Regular Meet The Alaska Amau‘u! Radio Llub! held its regular meeting last night ( long 2t the residence of Lyle Johnson on Glacier Highw Those present were L. John, S. Norman, Bill Shaw, Alex Papp, Wal- ter Rolfe, Sidney Carter, Bill Hix- on, Jerry McKinley, Wm. McCrary, Forest Fennesy. SR g t U Announcement was made that the recommendation 9% % ™ lannual hidden transmitter hunt William A. Holzheimer, |, hionic would be held sometime | Rona’s 0 in May, and also that code practice | Suppor | classes will be held next week on | Tuesday and Friday from 8 until 9 | o'clock. To those interested in learing ele- | mentary radio and theory necessary to pass the amateur radio license | examinations, classes are to be held Arrested by City Police yester- day after he allegedly n City Cafe brandishing a Jim Rona, 34, pleaded guilty today to dis- disturbing the peace Rona was sentenced to six months the sentence being suspend- into on promise t his wife | The knife with which Rona al- It has a razor-sharp. R | month, for further information Bill | Hixon may be contacted. Instructors l" (OMM“SWNER | will be Messrs McCrary and Ho! COURT HERE TODAY i James O. Kirk- Wacon was in the Court| | % I JUNO SAMPLE SHOP Ba-| | IN THE BARANOF HOTEL man, is suing Douglas and now | | Telephone 133 A civil versus r heard today a I)nu la formerly of The trial lasted all and it that a necessary || FRANK HELLER | il BARBER { Temporarily located at Robert Light’s Barber Shop late today session would be ALASKA Transportation Company ) Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle March 29 CESS” EAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEAXTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah Princess Louise—March 26 April 5, 16, 27 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 S. S. TONGASS AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 SERVING AL-AS KA ‘THE YEAR g) ROUND BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Northbound Southbound GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides :,n- gzg $2.00 in rides FOR HEALTH-AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! HOUSE OF DANIEL GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS DEVLIN'S Paris Fashion Shoes rfim‘"-m e s PETER A¥UNDSER wt @ pari-up subseriver to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “IT HAPPENED ONE NIGHT"} — — . WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear the first and third Thursday of each o——— Manufacturing Co,, Inc. RALIO ENGINEERING * e qmrise o Telephone 663 hallicr n I's TRANSMITTERS Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 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 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southecs! Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL 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 MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. 8. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tennkec, 'I‘odd Sitka, Chhhlcd Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and ret *Frequent Nonschedule 'x‘rips—m% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA ; Weather Bureau TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Arthur M. Uggen, Manager cal Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second fSALASKA *MT. McKINLEY #1YUKON TBARANOF §ALASKA MT. McKINLEY 1YUKON /DENALI BARANOF SALASKA /MT. McKINLEY Mar. 21 . Mar. 27 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 28 Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May Apr. May Apr. Apr. May | !ALA'%KA Apr. May May Mar. 18 .Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 29 Apr. Apr. Apr, Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr, tonight. ‘ Stock QUOTATIONS | —————————— Surprise! That’s what Juneau’s deep snow-| ypg v i .4 . —Closing #41] of today wis, even 10 the Weath-| . 1 L ¥ Ork:, el 24 —Closing St quotation of Alaska Juneau mine id stock today is 9%, American Can The fall, which did not start until 891 Amierici BERLF and Liz “after midnight, measured eight and |20, Amcrican Bowr an At ong half inches at 9:30 o'clock this|>.: ~Anaconda 37%. Bethlehem morning and was still coming this|Sté¢l 67%, ~Commonwealth and afterniods. Southern 1'%, Curtiss Wright com- The forccast, the Weather Bir-|MoB 5%, General Motors 467, In- ! eau says, is for the snow to continue {ternational Harvester 58, New . tonight and tomorrow. Last night,{¥0rk Central 17}, Northern Pa- THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE o Do /DENALI ¢ Service Every Trip 4 BARANOF .. ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 | might be expected today. “ways ; in March ‘ out early this morniug , thg session. A new term of court | % opens in Ketchikan next Tuesday.| | LAST DAY OF COURT there was no indication that snow Buseau of Public Roads snow- plows were at work on the high- today, clearing off the un- seasonable fall which, while heavy. was not quite a record for this time City snow plows and crews were opening the streets for traffic e TERM 15 TOMORROW The District Court will be in sion here tomorrow, closing day of the term, {o clean up business of | cific 11, Southern United States Steel $4.68 3/16. Pacific 571 16% Pound DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 14182, rails 29.87, utilities 24.14 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—FPhone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P, M, Tuesday. Toany® News ‘{oGay —FEmplre B RS — Alaska Laundry || CLEARANCE MEN'S and YOUTHS' BIG VAN'S STORE 218 Se. Franklin Juneau-Fairbanks PAQIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE —Cals at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound: {—Calls at Skagway and Haines northbound only. I-—Calls at Skagway and Haines southbound only. f—Connects with S. S. Cordova, at Cordova, for Port Oceanic, Thumb Bay, Latouche, Port San Juan, Port Ashton, Port Benny, Crab Bay, Port Graham, Seldovia, Homer, Snug Harbor, Port Williams, Port Vita, Tron Creek, Port Wakefield, Uganik Bay, Port Bailey, Ouzinkie and Kodiak. §—Connects with S. S. Cordova, at Cordova, for Port Oceanic, Thumb Bay, Latouche, Port San Juan, Port Ashton, Port Benny, Crab Bay, Kodiak, Ouzinkie, Port Bailey, Uganik Bay, Port Wakefield, Iron Creek, Port Vita and Seldovia. /—Southeast Alaska Route Only. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle ’ Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ...Mar.24 Mar.28 Mar.31 .Mar. 31 Apr. 17 Apr. 14 Apr. 21 Apr. 28 May 5 NORTH SEA .. NORTHLAND . NORTH SEA NORTHLAND .. NORTH SEA .. NORTHLAND ...... Apr. 4 Apr. 11 Apr. 18 Apr. 25 May 2 HENRY GREEN, Agent . Phone 109 CITY WHARF Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Dnulas A:em Phene 18 G ® i