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AT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1939. . "By GEORGE McMANUS | BRINGING UP FATHER r———— ! Treat Your Battery GREEN TOP IF | GET MYy -; AN rDlr ON PASSING ZUCBE :5 1 :& IOE5> annTl AL e Ay AH= 1L WAS JUST PASSIN F . VOU=TLL TEACH YOU) 551 rHOLGHT 1D DROP. [| IWOULD HAVE || WAS CABS—PHONE ERING IT TO OUR BATTERY P 0P CALLING ME INAND SEE MY IN-LAWS- || BEEN OLFT IF JUST R MAGGIE - YOU KNOW. NOW- MAGGIE - M LUCKY TO FIND YOU YOL HADN'T GOING ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL VERY WELL MY NAME || REMEMBER - FOLKS TN- CALLED WHEN || OUT- 67& 5 AND RECHARGE MARGUERITA - T;} 1S Ls »‘\r/\v YOou DID= If you need sulphuric acid or NEW sul S BUY GREEN TOP RIDE Edison Battery Solution, WE | _ ) IT. ‘ COUPON BOOKS: B Pl : » T f N o IR . 825 in rides for. $5.00 Alaska Electric Light " \ % Pl S P $3.00 in rides for $2.50 ¥ o 6L - i) & Power Co. f - 18/ | —————————————— A ; ‘ Q G IT COSTS SO LITTLE LB LA LA/ TO DRESS SMARTLY ) 2 FAMILY N | p ’ s y [ || DEVLIN'S SHOE STORE |, S S i “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- ] g -t g sive Shoe Store” g 2 eward Lou Hudson - B Street Manager [ e g [ o —* % . | b [FISH ABUNDANT !YUKON RUSHED | SANITARY PLUMBING and || HOUSEHOLD FORD AGENCY | HEATING COMPANY APPLIANCES (Busiorissl DERSI). . IN TERRITORY T0 PORT WITH ot piustblig wiee b oyt " . . | 4 vet vour plumbing worrs be | | | Harri Machine Shop Foot of Main Street Case Lot Grocery | i our worry. Phone 788. | ! Ty Us First” | GAS — OILS . MOUNT MKINLEY | [ srenmes Movemen 1 | 3 e | N ors o't oo vl ‘ ¥ <] g WEST PRICES < ( | S Move S — | —_— Open Evenings Phone 907 ;IAU(‘FN TRAN—SPI)RTATION &0, J eau “0’ Phone 704 * 240 So. Franklin IS NORTHBOUND ——————, More than if Resource.Un- Af Keichikan Two Hours|| AL THE SHOE DOCTOR baasbnniaio.. (. ® ° *\orTHBOUND | touched. Dr. David | Early-Californian R e el L M s n ART ] 7 NOR ! | ¢ - Ammunition ) 4 | @ Prince George scheduled to ar- e | ouched, Ur. Davidson | arly-Lalifornian _e ¥ Bg. Fraaidts. ki S.M i c % Twenty-seven Passengers ¢ v« ook usevn-of - Tells Chamber | fuses to Leave Ship Juneau, Aluska U. S. Mail Carrier é W. B. HEISEL, SR | Hin i y Bt a1t 2 o i Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, i Are Aboard Booked | vuken scheduled to arrive at e ki ————————1 ' every Weanssaayatlam, ! | ® 10 oclock tomorrow morning. Fish are now abundant in this KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Aug. 10— *| For PETERSBURG, KARE PORT| «s & pala-up subscriber for Juneau e Should have three days' mail ® region, being present in greater The steamer Yukon rushed to Ket-| | ron RENT cAns [-LFRE - 2 o e aboard e numbers than they ever were in a chikan two hours ahead of sched- | | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Th 3 . abos 3 3 3 s E- S| | tion e Uaily Alaska nLmpire e Mount McKinley due Satur- e state of nature, Dr. F. A, Davidson, ule this morning as Captain C. A.{ DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF [ Pieaiad Tf:; ;::‘:m:" Co. Red 611 SEATTLE, Aug. 10 Steamer | o gay. Should have one day's e in charge of Bureau of Fisheries Glasscock was planning removal of ( | Reasonable Rates—Gas Included | e Mount McKinley sailed for Alaska e mail e scientific work in the Pacific North- Theodore Pruess, San Francisco| LLOYD RE Freight must be on city dock not 15 invited to present this coupon 0 Btk vastertiay | i B LOYD REID later than 4 P. M. Tuesday this evening at the box office points at 9 o'clock yesterday morn-[e Princess Louise due Saturday e st and Alaska, told the Juneau business man, to the hospital here.| | 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 i A ? th ing with 165 first class and 11 steer- e afternoon or evening o ! Chamber of Commerce today. It was feared that he might have | w————n— D Ao g v S N e e o i | 1 0r o e———— age passengers aboard . YULED SAIL e| Dr. Davidson and Seton H. received a fractured skull when he T, AR — The following passengers are in-| e North Sea scheduled to o Thompson, Assistant Chief of the fell down the smoking room stairs| © CAPITOL THEATRE cluded in the bookings for Ju- e from Seattle tomorrow at 10 e |Division of Ala Fisheries, were yesterday. NUTS A L A S K A neau e am o guests at today’s Chamber lunch- An ambulance, stretcher bearers|| poOTATO CHIPS—CANDIES and receive S tekets Yo gess w. S, enteger and Artie, Al- e ku scheduled to sail from e eon and a doctor sped to the ship, but 0-KE-DOKES 5 bert Peterson, S. W. Mac e from Seattle tomorrow 9 p. m. | The Bureau, Dr sidson said, Pruess, a middle aged man, refused | | 3 4 . " " (round trip), Howard Colby & Prinoe Robert scheduled to ®|is| regulating the fisheries in view 10 Jeavs the steameriént fs gon-| [WAYS freshi at Transporlahfl A MAN TO REMEMBER trip), Mrs. J. D. C. Bradley (round e sail from Vancouver at 9 p. e !of both biologic and economic phras- tinuing the round trip voyage with e > trip), M. S. Bradley (round trip), e m. tomorrow . with “consistent effort and con- his wife. ! GIBVEI' s Pllone 324 | cnmllallY R. E. Murphy, James Stewart and | e Aleutian scheduled to sail from e servation combined with common R T — | e e T e R T wife, A. R. Baird and wife, Robert | ® Seattle August 12 at 9 a. m. @ sense.” [ WATCR THIS SPACE Johnson, Horn Bristow, J. D. e Princess Alice scheduled (o e! Stringent methods wjll have to be Your Name May A Bridges, Mrs. Kenneth Carlson and | il from Vancouver August ® | employed, he said, to build up the EIe('ra Due , Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle o Patricia and Carolyn, N. Narosyski,'® 12 at 9 p. m | fisheries which have been depleted, L"‘“’;S e A - o Eliott, W. A. Savikko, R. | ® Prince Rupert scheduled to sail ®| Dr. Dayidson spoke briefly on | PR rTT 5;:' "" e, Mrs. € Yablowsky | ® from Vancouver August 14 at e | the interrelation of the salmon and ; R i O 8% : :"_'_' b (round trip), Ethel Lindgren (round ® 9 p. m e herring fisheries, saying that the ere WI 1 7 8. 8. o ug- tip). May Jernberg, Robert E, Mc-| ® Alaska scheduled te sail from e |industries which have grown up side DEPENDABLE AT 9 P. M. COL“HBM LUHBEB COHPA“Y 7 s . by side in Alaska have to be tol SERVICE ALASEA Cully, Mrs: Emma J. Davi i e | by side in laska have to be toler- 2 2 g2 & OF s . « |ant of one another until the proper — U. S. AIRMAIL | B = TR e “ |e from Seattle August 18, at e adjustment between the two fish- A full load of passengers is due AIR EXPRESS SERVICE | : . H H s Tyee .\.4),‘:um| to ¥ lllv:l)::av R :nlufio“; ternoon on an Electra of PAA pi- Juneau-Fairbanks | AGENT PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU b ugust 18 resolution criticizing the pres- joted by Al Monsen and Burto S"KA BOUND, . BOUND eent condition of the Glacier High- Lien, i b Bethel-Nome \ D.B. FEMMER SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve e Princess Charlotte is scheduled | way and urging that it be paved a8 Those arriving are Mr. and Mrs. i and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. BR'NGS IN 21 e to arrive at 6 a. m. tomorrow ¢ |s0on &s possible, Was passed by the V. A. Redden. W. M. Bray, Debirap | (Sumier Schiediile—Effeciive June | Phone 114 ght * and sails south at 8 a.m. e |membership. The resolution Was Penty, C. C. Braytor, T. J. Paulsen, el o Aitisaday. e e Baranof scheduled southbound e submitted by a special committee w. s, McNeal and C. Huntley, Suturduy 2 | The motorship Northland, dock ® 1?| srrow afternoon or even- (-‘(u‘).\ljxl.).ngl of Tnnl Morg Allen 18 PG 2 !:? 0“; ‘;‘Y;Ir‘r;;':"‘t‘"_w i Sl Sudioah night ana sai-1® - Ing Shattuck and George Folta. | 113206y, Whitehorse Ar.| 1:00 = —— Travel | b Tor Henitle Sitka at 7 o |® Columbia is scheduled south- Dr. J. F. Worley. Medical Direc- Fo 1:30]Ar. Fairbanks Ll o00) R on a i Wi i s ® bound Sunday e 'tor for Alaska of the Office of In- UR TR lllN | 4 2 C his 0 7z, brought in 21 1 Effor ;):::‘N‘L;’N Sl T G LOCAL SAILINGS ! dian Affairs, spoke briefly on the Thursday and Monday and | “PRIN Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! D s orawded to capacity, | ® Estebeth scheduled o seil every o | recent convention of the Western BOA"'S UNI.OAD e e T N G Yoy o G A s TI N B A u c A F E 3k Patesson and baby, Mrs. W. R.| ka &nd waynorts. . ;Hmllg Association, which he at- 11:00/Ar. Nome __ m— A | in connection Spain, Mrs, George McNab, Auburn Dart leaves every Wednesday e tende ‘at. Oakland, California, and Four trollers sold cargoes to Al —_— | LINER | Wills, Jessie Wills, Aaron Roberts at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port | from which }’w brourul?t home 8 aska Coast Fisheries today with|Wednesday = Wednesdey AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Jay Young, W. R. Spain, Mary E Alexander, Kake and way e |Plaque won by the {Hu&ka Depart- prices at the same level of 14-8-7-5 | 10:45/Ar. Flat R JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Spain, Evelyn Spain, Miss Edith T11 ports. e |ment of Health for the greatest at which they have been for the|11:00Lv. Flat r. 0| VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE Mrs. Auburn Wills, Miss Julia Mi-|® ® ® © ® ® ® @ ® e e e e|proportionate gain in membership past several weeks, 12:30/Ar. Bethel ———Lv.|1:0| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ¥ 5 4 e = in the year. r 5 s Prii s mtk Toung, - o0 L\ ETEGERLS 2N B y The Carol H, Ed Hansen, sold rincess Louise Prom Southeast Alaska ports—G.| " I oo A e 1400 pounds, the Elfin, George H: PACIFIC ALASKA | Angust 15, 3 i AIIASKA Am TRANSPORT, lllc. Prederickson, Mrs, G. Frederickson,| | TIDES TOMORROW || ju, sold 1400 pounds, the Hicks, Princess Charlot E ‘ AIRWAYS,I i3 i Charles Spamm, Ray Olson, Ray (™7 0™ "*""f’a"flr“" A}hel Koski, sold 1600 pounds, and ' nc. August 11, 22 nT n L vion,. | High tide—9:55 am., 122 feet b pg:m:f:' AEReifowala, aold| PHONE: 108 Princess Alice : SEAPLANES FOR CHARTE ¢ To Sitka—J. McGrath. M. Rich-| 1,y tide—3:37 p.m., 48 feet AFIER HUN"“G 2 Traffic Representative August 8, 18 ard, Joe Hanson, Mrs. Beach. To Ketchikan—L. G. Wersen, Wil- liam Mahoney, Dan Mahoney, Mar- cus Russell. Po Wrangell—The Rev. Walsh. | — JAMES C. COO TRANS-PACIFIC . To Seattle — Winnie Gabriel, H H Tickets, reservations and full i Whbrr SELLS AT SEATTLE NODVessel SNlahieg Broken Aboard Haida . C. COBPER || ™ottt HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU 4 SE. 5, ue, nly ~"a al unpleasant sur- e i halibuter arrived in port today AISO Make Sefll’(h ;)e;;s:{attlc‘l;. L\:x‘:un?x vl;:\:’x:‘ hi: ;:n. SHATTUCK BUILDING cA“Anm“ PAC“'IG RUSSELL CLITHERO W ; and that was the Northern irou Robert McKellar, a student at the | All Planes Z-Way Radio Eqnjpped 3 ABOARD GEORGE Canadian National steamer Prince George is scheduled to arrive in port at 7:30 oclock this evening from the south with many tourists aboard, also the following passengers booked for Juneau Misses Bernice and Nell Davant, ator ‘Rae. 3 m-| The steamel Tyee came in from . 8.1 ki A- D JcRab, Rape ROIEN e ey s morning wiih Was found that Navy bombers had taken aboard the Navy tender Cap- *TUESDAY—Shbjest to. ¢ v e , for Juneau wharves, and made a two-hour flight in search ella, to Sitka, a week ago. Juneau to Hawk Tenakee, NOTICE it in three assengers. of the craft without avail. Instead of being flown to Ju- J Kimshan' 8, | ,; and yeturn. Nevertheless, the Haida cruised neau by Navy bombers as he had i _ *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. To Scottish Rite Masons: Regular meeting Friday evenine, August 11, at 7:30. Visiting members cordially welcomed. adv. High tide—9:45 p.n,, 155 feet. ONE HALIBUTER the Western banks, bringing in 40,- 000 pounds and selling for 10% and 10 cents a pound The Lane came in from the lo- cal banks with 19,000 pounds of ble, selling for five cenls a pound straight. > - TYEE COMES IN WITH 3 ABOARD | Arrivals were Sharon Bakke, Mrs. V. Wilma and Mrs. W. Shirk. Among those sailing for Seattle tonight is Tom Dull. S —————— GREENE PASTURES—A ficld almost fo itsell has the Gordon O. Greene (above), one eis on upper Ohio. of few remaining passenger pack- Serving Pittsburgh and Cincinnati, it’s com= manded by Capt. Tom Greene and his 71-year- SITKA TROLLER | The Coast Guard cutter Haida returned to port yesterday evening after a luckless search for a re- portedly missing troller near Sitka. | ‘The Haida left here late Monday afternoon in response to a message from Sitka stating a troller had | been sighted off Cape Edgecumbe, approximately 25 miles from Sitka, drifting out to sea, disabled, and the men aboard waving for help. Arriving at Sitka, no description of the craft was available, and it a large area for many miles out to sea, and although seeing many fishing boats, saw none disabled. After being out of port here since Monday night on the search and burning 20,000 gallons of fuel oil, the cutter returned here last arrived there on a mercy mission, night. surprised his father more than he 4 ? et had expe.ct.t_zq 16, and _Loday is in Steamer S[::L:fn P?;‘ell‘:::::: SD::',.}’I:::: FI"AI. MEE"'G of Juneau visiting, planning to stay BARANOF e until school opens again in the fall.| oo Au: s :“g' ‘; :ug. :; - - S ug. ug. IAX Ew‘uu‘lo“ YUKON Aug. 8 Aug. 12 Aug. 14 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 18 Bom ls TOHIGHTl HosriTaL NoTES :LLiUTIAN Aug. 12 AE: 15 A\‘::. 20 Last chance for taxpayers t@ BARANOF ::z % ::; i: :::: ;; ANSPORTATION COMPANY protest tax ~asséssments, for 1939 will be provided by the City Coun- cil when it meets at the City Hall for its final session as the Board | of Equalization from 8 to 10 o'-| - this morning, Frank Krsul is re- clock. | s 2 s O ourd’ wis fn dsadidn thih| celving supteal’ chre. THE ALASKA LINE NORTH COAST . Aug. 8 afternoon, going over the tax as- o -"‘ G PHONES NORTHLAND Aug. 9 Aug. 12 sessment Toll and consilering each “"Srt"A;‘\“H’::pnmbglw‘;“;“fl" H. O. ADAMS, Agent i Ticket Office NORTH SEA Aug. 15 individual valuation. Pt e g g L Npato i NORTHLAND Aug. 22 Last night 27 protests were | Y. heard, with reductions allowed | Crpparys i HENRY GREEN, Agent — J ! ' Russell Wright has been dismissed ! CITY WHARF ... e & H being very few and very small. — .- DR. STEVES. CHIROPODST, 'gives quick relief to paining feet. | Uffice, 10 Valentine Building Phone | 648, adv R 0.T.C. Student Surprises Dad University of Washington, failed to appear here on the cruise of the R. O. T. C. aboard the destroyers Case and Tucker, But Paymaster McKellar had a bigger surprise Tuesday when his son walked aboard the Haida in Sitka. It happened like this.. Young Mec- Kellar had gone to Honlulu on an R. O. T. C. cruise instead of to Alaska, and on his return, still de- termined to surprise his father, was been promised, young McKellar found himself looking for work to get passage money to Juneau and his father. The young McKellar walked on board the Haida when the cutter Mrs. Zalmain Gross was admitted to St. Ann's Hospital this morning and is rcceiving medical care. to St. Ann’s Hospiml Adm from medical Ann’s Hospital. supervision at St. Logan Hughes underwent a sur- gical operation this morning at St. }Ann‘s Hospital. | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE SRILING SCHEDULE SAILING SCHEDULE FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ——CALL—— LB M‘ ka Steamship Compzang | ‘ Connectlons as Vamcouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: | | TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC ALASKA:- T in Southisast Alaska PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT Station KANG Operating Own Aerogautical Radio SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE- ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A B. (Cot) Hayes, Tratfio WEEELY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Ar. Juneau No. Bound Lv. Junéau So. Bound