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- g BRI’\IG}NG IJP Fn HER ESDAY, MARCH 28, 1939. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TU By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLN-THAT BR OF MAGGIE'S HAS MUCH OF HIS LIFE L DOWN THAT_IF HE UP HE WOULDN'T BE A = TO BREATHE ON ACCOUNT OF THE ALTITUDE —, ffiA I [ MARINE NEW S SIXTY-FIVE ARRIVEON | StervER MOVEMENTS e w e s 0w o 5 o o . NORTHBOUND . e steamer northbound . e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e o Baranof scheduled to sail from ® sdn ® Tong ¢ 1 to sail from ® e Seattle 9 pm ° ® Northland schec d to sail e Sixty-five passengers came e from Seattle March 31 at 10 ® the Yukon this morning from Se- e am ° attle and Southeast Alaska ports e Princess Norah scheduled to e as follows B il from Vancouver Ma © From Seattle - . at 9 pm ° jgan, B. F. Bowe e Alaska scheduled to sail from Mrs. R. A. Cook Danielson, C. ® & April 1 9 . B. Day, Glenn Day, Sam Duker, J.|® SOUTHBOUND SAILY - Duker, A. M. Hartford, F. B. Gil- ® North Sea due in port south- lespie, Mrs. F. B. Gillespie e bound about 7 or 8 o'clock F. D. Tsaacson, J. W. Jones, Peggy ® TI 1y morning . Leighton, T. Leite, J. Livengood, C. ® y scheduled Loop, P. F. McKanna, F. Miller, A, ® southbound Friday. ° Miscovich, Mrs. A, Miscovich, J. A. ® Yukon scheduled southbound e Miscovich, Peter Miscovich ® next Monday . C. J. Newlin, E. Olson, Mrs. E. ® LOCAL SAILINGS v Olson, W. S. Pekovich, F Petty. © Dstebeth scheduled to sail every © grove, H. P. Sheppard, Mrs. H. P, ® Wednesday at 6 p.m. for . Sheppard, R. A. Slagle, J. C. Smigh. ® ka and wayports. . Dorot ow, J. Simpson, D, ® Dart leaves every Wednesday » Steel, G. Uotila, Mrs. G. Uotila, ® 8t7am. for Petershurg, Port e E. Wille, G. Abrahamson, C. Bes ® Alexander, Kake and way ® chene, A. Bradbry, R. Coral, A, Da e ports . idson, A. Denault, A. A. Dunlap LRI 0 Sal ! DGR R B L S D. Foster, A. Fulton, A. Holm, A. ~ e R L Kalihobh, R. Johnson, P. Mz I e e e C. G. Martin, G. Newton, W. Odell TinEs TOT"O"&}’OW M. Paddock, R.-Sutinen, V. Schmidt. ' A From Southeast Alaska A J Currie, J. F. Flakne, D. W. Hagerty C. M. Hirst, M. Birkland Low 1:01 am. 55 feet - Twenty passengers sailed 0 tl High tide—7:06 am. 13.7 feet Westward on the Yukon this after- Low tide—2:04 pm. 17 feet noon, most of them to Sewarc High tide ,«; pm., 126 feet For Seward—M. E. Kelly, Roj Spencer, Art Nyquist, Pete Kesovia Joe Petrie, Warren Kerr, M. Piercey Glenn, George Byers, Clyde Martin Joe Brown. For Valdez—L. G. Bugel ST. LOUIS, March 28.—Day or For Cordova — Phil Lydick, Joe night, you can get the correct time Beeman. in St. Louis by telephoning Gar- For Kodiak—C. A. Shonaker. field 2511. The First National Bank .- of St. Louis has installed a machine | MRS SPENCER LEAVES which automatically gives the cor- rect time over the telephone—day Mrs. Winston S. Spencer, who has or night. The number is not the been visiting here and was honored bank’s regular phone number, but is by several social affairs, left on the a special one for this time service Yukon today for the westward, join- only. When a call comes in, a light ing Mr. Spencer who came north on | flashes on the machine, stimulating the steamer. They are enroute to a photo-electrie cell which causes Goodnews B ¥ 'a sound mm to function. Bull Pup Teaches Class In College Psychology 7% o by Prof. H. G. Westerhof, head of the college psychology department, the pup has become a regular class- room performer and demonstrates, according to Prof. Westerhof, that NEW WINDSOR, MD.—Bosco, + & year-old American Bull pup, teaches students in psychology at Blue Ridge College how the princi- ple of association of ideas works, by performing a series of six oper- | dogs can think. ations on a puzzle box. It is an established scientific fact, In order to get into the box, Bosco | the doctor says, that dogs can learn * has to push a lever to the right, pull \ only through association of ideas, a second lever down, swing a third | and the principle of association of lever to the right, drop a fourth | ideas is a primary thought process. lever, lift the box cover, and jump The same process is used by babies in. | when they first begin to think, the Taught the co comphcabed routine ' psychologist points out, WHATS TH\‘- 2 CHANGE TO GE THAT G LOUNGE FOR TWO WHOLE MONTHS- BRINGS IN THIRTY-SIX The steamer North Sea docked in Juneau this morning on its way to Sitka, dropping off 36 passengers for her from Seattle and way ports Arrivals were Joyce Quist, Marja Schoettler, Mrs. R. J. Schoettler, G W. Woodbury, Mrs. B. B. Neiding H. C. Torgerson, J. L. Freeburn, Mr P. J. Fitzsimmons, Thomas Ryan, H. G. Sand, J. L. McNamara, Mis. J. L. McNamara. Melba Christensen, Richard Shaw. Mrs. Shaw. Arnold Copstead, M A. Copstead, Arnold A. Copstead, N. W. Wright, Mons Birkeland, El- mer Carlson Edgar Carlson Ted E. Rystad, W. T. Walsh, Alex Shirofsk; W. C Carlton Greigg, 19 (above), killed cqrison, C. W. Jamieson, B. R. Aik- his drink-crazed father. Marun, with two blasts from a double- barreled shotgun in their Wilming- ton, Del.. home to protect his mother, according to police. Carl- ton 1s one of eight children. Hia father was an unemployed painter. INOUIRY IS MADE FOR GULBRANDSEN »efal Department in San Fran- Postm: ilbrandsen or Gilbraltson e Postmaster s ertsen or e letter to t the request comes from mother, Mrs. te Emilie Hagen, Tromsgaten 8, 11, Oslo, Nor- The missing man was born in Os- lo, Norway, November 1, 1888; par- e Emilie and Karl n; he is single, o ish- med f height, blue eyes erman, last heard from in Septem- ber, 1935, from Box 34, Juneau Anyone having information of the man sought is requested to notify Postmaster Wile. DEFENDANT WINS IN KIRKHAM VS. BACON has of Eiler Hansen and Char Les Florence, Ken ex Jackson, William Bailey, Bailey Edwa Ber Gordon Reed, Robert Reed F. L. Fiske. Fourteen passeng sailed for Sii\:a on the North Sea this after- noon They were, Dick Welcome, Ray Cavannaugh, Baxter Felc] Ruby Hazelwood, Michael Rudey, Vernon Horn, William B Rl()‘f Rae .. Carlson, Alice St , A. Van Marvern, P. R. Curtis, A. L Vauen, es Wortman - WOODBURY RETURNS : BOY-IT'S NICE FOI? A CHANCE TOYSW')\—IEQE- MONOPOLIZED THE FROM ANNUAL TRIP W. Woodbt Signal Corps G the United St returned Juneau tods the North Sea after hs furlough, spent mobt; in Seatt nd at Fort Lewis Mrs. Woodbury is now convalesc- ing from a serious operation and will return north in about one month when fully recovered and they will to aboard three m take up their former residence in Douglas. [ A D L 10 PER CENT NOT VOTING HUTCHINSON, Kans.—'Teen age boys of the Hutchinson High School recently expressed their preference on blondes and brunettes. They vot- wAGE (ONIRA(T SUIT 921‘52 per cent for the dark girls; 29 The suit of J. O. Kukh.un against Walter Bacon for wages allegedly due on a contract has been decided in favor of Bacon, the defendant, United States Commissioner Felix Gray, in whose court the case was tried Saturday, announced today. Amount for which Kirkham sued was approximately $1,000. - 5 DONATIONS For Martha Seciety Rumage Sale on Thursday, March 30, thankfully Light Church adv. received at Northern Parlors, or call 373. HAUG! 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. PHUNE 15 Alaska Laundry CLEARANCE MEN'S and YOUTHS' Last — Onl; $2.95 BIG VAN'S STORE 278 So. Franklin - cent for light ones. Ten per cent said they got along very well without any girls. ——— Georgia had 158 deaths from typhoid in 1900 and 143 in 1937. on the staff “of | his | i | | | | GET UPOFF THAT LOUNGE-YOL! BIG | COAEER ~LOOK T YOU - WIT H oL T ON For Ocean Lrips FORMER CHIEF ~ EXECUTIVE OF | | HAVANA, Cuba, March 28—Car- | dent of Cuba, is dead at his home ‘hm-c after a long illne 'l Newsl. Q. Answers 1. Champ Joe Louis. Tony Ga- lento, New Jersey barkeep, has signed for a title fight in June. 2. There was a rainbow over Rome when the College of Cardinals met. White smoke signalied the burning of ballots after they elected Cardinal Pacelli as pope on his 63rd birthday, 3, He would provide federal aid to the states in a national heaith program. 4. Empress Nagako of Japan. 5. The French ambassadorship to | | Franco’s government in Spain. JUNO SAMPLE SHOP | IN THE BARANOF HOTEL I Telephone 133 Inside Yankee Clipper Not inside a railrcad train but i > Yankee Clipper, flying boat in transatlantic The view is looking aft 1 room toward the 'Iht Clipper BARBER Temporarily located at Robert Light's Barber Shop | NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL ‘ FRANK HELLER LY & ® 5 £ i on a "PRIN CESS" LINER ALASKA Transportation Company @ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle March 29 JUNEAU VICTORIA OR SEA:TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah Princess Louise—March 26 1 April 5, 16, 27 TO VAN YUVE S. S. TONGAS AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 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 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS -Juneau Motors Alaska Music Sfipply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—~Musical Instruments. and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE 2 SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks " Bethel-Nome fi*\ SERVING ‘T!@ALAS KA| ‘ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound "MT‘ McKINLEY .Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 {IYUKON Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Apr. TBARANOF Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 7 §ALASKA ond Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 10 MT. McKINLEY Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 14 I1YUKON ...Apr. 8 Apr. 11 Apr. 17 /DENALT _Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 BARANOF Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 21 SALASKA Apr. 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 /MT. McKINLEY Apr. 18 Apr. 22 Apr. 24 *IYUKON Apr. Apr. 25 May 1 /DENALI -...Apr. Apr. 29 May 1 BARANOF Apr. Apr. 29 May 5 §SALASKA Apr. 29 May 2 May 8 *—Cals at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. i—Calls at Skagway and Haines northbound only. #—Calls at Skagway and Haines southbound only. fi—Connects with 8. 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, Iron Creek, Port Wakefield, Uganik Bay, Port Bailey, Ouzinkie and Kodiak. mfism AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 ntative A D! ECQUE umnu HOTEL 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—PHONK 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent CUBA IS DEAD! los Manuel Cespedes, former Pri si- | : - e ecarem ka SIC'lmShlp Co;np'm\ JICE-ON'ALL-ALASKA: R | cREENTOP | | caBs-pHONE | 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $£3.00 in rides for $2.50 / FOR HEA] THE HOUSE OF DANIEL LEL AR BRUNSWICK 1 1 | GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS | | ' DEVLIN'S || careiv connporion spec- | ializing in Chinese and American | Paris Fashion Shoes Dishes—TRY US ONCE! | .. MARCHFE BOYNTON ws & par@-up subscriber Lo 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: "I AM THE LAW" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear Manufacturing Co., Ine. 205 S. Franklin St. R2DI0 ENGINEERING * Telephone 663 - TRANSMITTERS hallicrafters Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumher 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 Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASER AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast 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. 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 WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seatlle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So Bound NORTH SEA . Mar. 28 Mar. 31 NORTHLAND . Apr. 4 Apr. 7 NORTH SEA Apr. 11 Apr. 14 NORTHLAND Apr. 18 Apr. 21 NORTH SEA . Apr. 25 Apr. 28 NORTHLAND . May 2 May 5 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 CITY WHARF . Phone 23 GUY SMfl'll, Donzlu Agent Phone 18 VEFIR 'RUUHD FILFlSHFI SERVICE lThere isno subshtule tor Newspape‘r Advertlsmg

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