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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1939. MAGGIE - HOW DO YOU SUPPOSE WE CAN GET HIM TO STOP CRYING? | Copr. 1939, King Features Syndi VERY SIMPLE 'eL SING LONGSHOREMEN ARE ON STRIKE AT LOS ANGELES New Coastwise Trouble Is Threatened-Refuse fo | (rash Picket Line ANGELES, Cal LOS Aug. 29 Angry longshoremen protesting the suspension of ‘fifty men virtually tied up the Port of Los Angeles la night and threatened a new coast wiie stiike Fifty ships lay idle at the dock as the stevedore 1 to load o unload cargoes unless the suspended men were reinstated The coast- arbitrator of (he mari time dispute, Dan Wayne Morse, of the ‘University of Oregon Law School, ordered a hearing on the matter in Los Angeles today The {fifty longshoremen were su pended for a week for refusal to pass a Chinese picket line arounc a ship docked at Los Angeles last May. The vessel was loading scrap iron for Japan and the Chinese pro tested that the cargo would aid Japan’s war against China An arbitrator ruled that the mer violated their contract with the ship owner Labor Secrctary Perkins upheld the decision. >ee NORTH SEA HAS 4 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT There Are ATso_ Thirty-sev- en Round Trippers on Steamer 9. 2 SEATTLE, Aug - Steamer North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- aska ports at 6 o'clock last night with 48 passengers aboard, the fol- lowing booked for Juneau Mrs, Leota Russell, Marcus Rus- seéll, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crowe, and 37 round trip passengers The North Sea calls at Ketchikan, then goes to Sitka direct from Ket- chikan, calling at Juneau south- béund to Seattle on the present trip She is scheduled to reach Juneau next Saturday. | (harloffe Is Here Tonight Canadian Pacific ; steamer ; Brin- cess Charlotte is scheduled to ar- rive in port at 7:15 o'clock this ev- ening. There are ninety tour | aboard, also the following hooked for Juneau | Everett Hill, King, Susy White, Audrey Hill, Lur'lla Arnold Utz | TWELVE COME . e e s 0 00 . THBOUND L4 e Aleutian in port and schedul ® to sail West at 6 o'clock t e night ° ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to @ e arriive at 7:15 o'clock this e e evening . ® North Coast due late tonight. ® ® Taku due Friday morning . ® Alaska due aturday. May ® ® have three days’ mail . ® North Sea due Sat . e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ® Princess Louise scb tled to @ e sail from Vancouver at 9 p. @ ® m. tomorrow . ® Baranof scheduled to sail from . ttle Sept. 1 direct to Cor- ® . A, but calls at Juneau ® e southbound . e Northland scheduled to sail e e from Scattle Sept. 1 at 10 a. © e m . ® Tyee scheduled te ail from e “ attle September 1 at 9 pm. ® . slumbia scheduled to il © © from Sealtle Septmeber 2 at ® e 9am . e Yukon scheduled tc sail from e ® Seattle September 9a.m. e e SOUTHBOUND SAILIN e Mount McKinley is schi e southbound Friday e d . LOCAL SAILINGS . ¢ Estebeth scheduled w se. every © © Wednesday al b pm for Sn- e | . orts . . le: every Wednesday « » at Tam for Petersburg Port @ » Alexander, Kake and way e * poris B P ece e s s e e e WITH PLANES, Yesterday afternoon there three inbound lists of with Juneau seaplanes. Shell Simmons brought Robert Schoettler, Miss Juelle Heaton, Carl Morgan and Leonard Morgan from Atlin. Alex Holden brought James Free- burn from Hirst, Jack Goudie, were | S DOUGLAS and SEVERAL BY GOLLY- IT WORKED -BUT | WONDER IF THERE IS ANY CHOKEE = By GEORGE McMANUS . I GLAD MASGIE'S VOICE EYERVOME b THE STOPPED HIS CRYIN'-BUT. BUILDING 1S — OF COURSE HE IS MUCH || . 3 COMPLAINING- TOO YOUNG TO UNDER- . 2N EBAE StiE 7 AENESTRP (T aryrini 1= 7 WE AN O BETTER THAN N / \ THAT SINGING- THAT SINGING- 99 (R, - Wz 9 G ] I t flNUé v ¢ o o —— CAPRICE AT CAPR I—strikingly bionde Countess Hatre~ witz-Reventlow, the former Barbara Hutton, is shown in 'a gay moment : with Prince Bittetti Cito di Filomarini at the, Isle of Capri. The American-born dime-store heiress, often seen with Europe's fashionable set, returned from U. S. to. Englan saying thaj there she “had ng fear of her son’s NEWS REST COUNCIL Mrs. Goudie from Chichagof, and B. M. Jacobs from Sitka. Several matters engrossed the Johnny Amundsen brought in pouglas City Council for a two- John Fawcett, Priscilla Morgan,'pon session last evening at the | Alice Osborne and Alice Bromley yogylar meeting, all members except | from Hoonah. - NEW DESTROYER IS TO SAIL SEPT. 20 WASHINGTON, Aug Navy announced today 29, the new 1,500-ton destroyer Wilson would sail ‘buildings. 20 thorized to secure a certified copy from San Francisco September Robert Bonner, Jr., being present. Upon report of Councilman Degan | 1lml the approach to the small float | land the float itself were in need of repair the matter was referred to the Douglas Fisheries Co. It was decided also to have the front liend of the wharf blocked off from ‘The car travel. sue of annery was au- Taking up the renewing the lease on the Clerk Tuckett for its shakedown cruise to South' of the 1936 lease for guidance in American ports. The Wilson was placed in com- mission at the Puget Sound navy were received and yard July 5 under command of Lieut. Commander Russell G. Sturges. The Wilson will return to Brem- erton November 27. Roibicln b e S A TS drawing up a new lease. Several requests to purchase lots application city water service was received from Otto Pfeiffer. New owners of the Channel Bus Line, H. R. McLeod and Buelah Sund, made request for transfer of franchise, which was Try The Empire classifieds for granted. results. ) A. Shudshift, President of the Launch Sea Wolf, Sister Ship of Squalus “At Portsmouth, N. H., Navy Yard, only a few miles from the scene of salvage Uncle Sam’s newest undersen fighter and sister ship of the sunken sul craft, christened Sea Wolf, is shown nndax tow after hitting the water, Squalus, sleek operations on the ill- fated bmarine is launched. The Tug is at &mmm right. 15t for | , Douglas Island Packing Co., | Idaho. Two years ago, Mrs. Dudden | property in the vicinity of skng«; ' Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. t June, School Board, presented budget fi- gurés for approval, Council defer- ring action until a copy of thé bud- get is received. A request from' the Public Health office for scales to be used in the health center here | was granted by vote. Repairs were ordered made to the Fifth Street flume and Natatorium | roof, ending the session’s husiness I - - WINDOW BREAKERS SOUGHT BY POLICE | Two broken windows in Mrs. Lun- dell's residence this morning gnew evidence of a form of vandalism | with which the windows were ap- | parently broken were found on the floor inside the rooms, and thought to have been hurled by boys during the night. City Marshal Schramm and Mag- istrate Tuckett, who are investi-| gating the case will undoubtedly | see that due penalty.is exacted from | the culprits when apprehended. MR. DUDDEN VISITS HERE E. B. Dudden, who operated the Douglas cannery as head of the for a number of years, was a visitor on the Island last evening. greeting old friends and seeing the town. Now a promotor of mining, Mr, Dudden is interested in mines .in| passed away in Seattle, he said. They had been married 49 years. Mr. Dudden came north, his first trip. since leaving Douglas, about a month ago to inspect mining way, and is now southbound.' He | wished to be remembered to the | many- friends on the channel whom he was unable to see. ~ .o - SUPT. POOLE ENKOUTE Calvin E. Poole, who will super- intend Douglas Public Sehools: next term, is leaving Seattle today, ae- |, cording to a cablegram this morn- ing. by a favorable report about Frances Hess's successor, Miss Warren. -0.5 feet. 164 feet. Low tide—7:26 pam. 0.7 feet. -, DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, Makes Arch Appliances to measure. Office, -10+ Valentine. . Bldg., - Phone am, High tide—-1:30 p.m., 648, —adv. The Book ACASRA, Revised and | - | p——— the Board. He also wired | 2 Halibuters Sell, Seafle SEATTLE, Auu. 29 'r‘\w buters ived here from the west- | $—— * ern banks today as follows: | ©Open Evenings Phone 907 Oceanus 25,000 pounds, ~selling ¥ AL THE SHOE DOCTOR for 10% and 0 cents & pound;| | Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Helgeland 40,000 pounds, 11% and ‘ Ammunition 10 cents 278 So. Franklin St. From the’ local banks the Wes- Juneau, Alaska ley- brought in 12,000 pounds of & * sable and 'sold for 5 cents'a pound T e straight; Gloria No. .2, 600,000 % g R » pounds of sable, seing for 4% | FOR RENT CARS |cents a puund straight. .o | 200 FIRE TRUCK " CHASERS TAGGED ALGOH#. PaiiAug, 20; -4« Like mice into a trap raced 200 motorists who fire grounds. of old tires there when the fire got slightly out of hand torists were inside the fair grounds fence- followed a speeding Algona truck into the country fair Police were burning a pile Once the mo- -where it wasn’t easy to get away—the police gave them tickets for 1ollowmg the truck: " Finnish Steam Bafln QOPEN RVERY, 10 Efi un’ mldtg it Sodf, Lake Mineral Baths DR,/ E: MALIN; D.C., Prop. ‘Treatments and Massage 142 Wflluu‘hby Ave. Phone 673 ! Weather Stripping SOLD_and INSTALLED. by LOCAL DEALER FREE ESTIMATES Phone 123 * Victor Powers | | GHEEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 9825 In rides for, $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 - —— FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES , ' Poot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Mofors FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store”. Lou Hudson Manager g THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE AR gimgngg'wcz Juneau-Fairbanks i Bethel-Nome Btreet | (Summer. Mb—-mm June | READ DO READ UP SiRojtw: Ruby u:mu. Nome . H:oa(t: rln 13:! Ifl.hd PACIFIC ALASKA " AIRWAYS, Tie. | | PHONE: mmxmmcm AR TG Yo l.ll-. :.‘%v ;‘Irblnkl .___.j' ‘1;5 ; C.P. A ROOM 1 SHATTUCK BUILDING | JAMES C. COBPER ! DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included | LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 7 * - SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. > BT o e Treat Your Batiery. RIGHT! BRING ITFO OUR: BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE Tt you need sulphuric acld or Fdison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT: Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop . “Tey Us First” HAUGFN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Can'ier 3 x:r?wm )-..._._-. ny:t'l:‘m For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information EEnEEseesE | H2ugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday P ALASKA “Transportation i Company ° I| Rafings fromPier 7 Beattle ! Leaves . 8. TYEE 8. 8. -nmu ‘ATOR. M. "“hn'-'é‘m{.%“ PN AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 CANADIAN Travel on a PACITFI( "JNI:AI’, TO. VANCOUVER, RIA OR SEA1TLE BOU 'UND _SAILINGS Princess Charlotte September 1 Princess Louise Septémber 5 Connectiviis ny Vaucouver with Canadian Pacific Bervices: VTL.(T uEQ" ‘ROUNI Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY Aug. 23 Aug. 26 Sept. 1 ALEUTIAN . Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 ALASKA Aug. 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 BARANOF Sept. 1 Sept. 8 COLUMBIA Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 10 YUKON Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 MT. McKINLEY Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 QLEU’I‘IAN Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 ALASKA Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS AL — THE ALASKA LINE HO. ADAN&,”‘&Q {LASEK ’hcké ‘oémc‘ Freight Offic B aisn “LOWRST.PRICES ¢ FAR” Phone 704 ' 240:Soi Fravklir MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE “\PLI\\IF (‘ll.fll'l‘l"R SFII.VI( E— NY PLACF IN ALASKA “ALASKA A l.n"'r'fin"sr‘_"m = AL Elanes ‘Operating Own Abrohastieal PHONE 2-Way Radio Station KANG 612 Radio HANGAR and SHOP i JUNEAU | DAY or Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | A. STURROCK as & palo-mp stibxerMer The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the “TARNISHED ANGEL" and receive 2 tiokets {0 § “FOUR FEATHERS" P EVECS R & BT WATCH THIS SPACE sof KR Your,Name May Appear. cowmm LUHBBR emm OF ALASKA ¢ Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537:OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve . and, Modernize Your Home Under Title I F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Madé fof the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in éonnhection SERVICE INFORMATION —==Am___=§_____=:,. WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Besttle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST Aug. 26 Aug. 30 3 NORTH SEA Aug. 28 Sept. 2 NORTHLAND Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 NORTH SEA . Sept. 8 Sept.12 Sept.15 HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARF _. A¢ e