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

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JIGGS— | UNDERSTARND GONNA MAKE H YOU'RE A TRIP AROUND THE QUNTRY-] WISH Y%J D STOP IN HOMETOWN AN’ CA ON ME BPOTHEFZ— I STEAMER MOVEMENTS e s e et s e NORTHBOUND Alaska scheduled to arrive at 1 oclock tomorrow after: noon. Should have three days’ mail aboard. Denali due Saturday have one day's mail Tyee due Sunday noon SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- TOW. Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle September 16 at 9a m, & Tyee scieduled to sail from Beattle September 19 at 9 p. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock tomorrow morning, sailing south at 8 4. m. North Sea scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow morn- e ing, sailing south at 6 a. m. ® Mount McKinley due south-| bound Saturday. & Aleuttan scheduled southbound ® é Sunday. 1] LOCAL SAILINGS L3 8 Batebeth scheduled to sell every o | $& Wednesdsy at f b.m. for B § ka and wayports. & Dert leaves every Wednesduy % at 7am. for Petersburg, Port § Alexander, Kake anu way o | ¢ pors e $62 000 vrecscoe ¥ ——— Should L N T DRI Wy CI L LT LTIDES TOMORROW. | N e e SR filgh tide—1:50 am., tide—7:51 am. -17 feet. h tide—2:02 p.m., 10.3 feet. tide—8:21 p.m, ;-2.8 feet, WILL CONTINUE (NEW YORK; Sepi. 14. — The ith American Shipping Com- pany said today that it had ' de- cided to ' ocontinie operations be- tween the United States and Sou'h | ca despite the war, A previous anrouticenient had | sald that the company was with- (}n:lng from the South American ONEHAUBUTER SELLS, SEATILE SEATTLE, Sept. 14—Ohly one balibuter arrived from the western banks and sold here today The | Polar brought in 42,000 pounds and sold for 13% .and 12% cents a paubd, i 18.6 feet. Jnejuon Junead Nnme was und over to the Grand Jury aftey & preliminary héaring pefore U. S. Commissioner Maongle. Jackson is charged giary. Bond was set at $2,- | I'D LIKE TO JERRY- BUT | WON'T HAVE TIME - (OAST SHIPPING CONTROVERSY IS YOU SEE-MLL BE WITH MAGGIE AN’ ME DAUGHTER AND HER HUSBAND-LORD WORTHNOTTEN - DES- BROT WOUL BE HA TO FIND- Ad rights reserved. STILL UNSETTLED ployers Agree Not fo Agree on Poinis SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept. 14. | —Longshoreman Chief Harry Bndg-! es has refused to assure coast water- | front employers that work will not‘ be interrupted for two months amzr1 September 30 | Employers and representatives of the union met to discuss new con- tracts to replace those expiring Sep- tember 30. Bridges had suggested that present contracts be continued on a day-to- day basis if no agreement is reached by September 30, The employers rejected the day to day proposal on grounds that it was no assurance to shippers that their service would not be inter- | rupted, The two-month extension was pro- | posed instead. After yesterday's session Bridge: said the only point on which the mployers and union representatives |agreed was that they disagreed Another meeting is scheduled for today. The employers demand that | present contracts be renewed with- out change or that all issues be sub- mitted to arbitration or medidtion. +The unjon demands increased pay and cartaln other concessions. Srhwamm Brings ' Three Yesterday | from Pefersburg Tony Schwamm flew up from Pet- | ersburg yesterday evening in his Waco with three passengers. Flying here with Tony were Jean- ette Ringstad, Felix Auberchon and Tony's wife. | All dre guests at the Gastineau Hotel. Miss Ringstad, daughter of | George Ringstad, Pacific Alaska | Fisherles superintendent in Peters- burg, will remain here indefinitely. Auberchon is accountant for the | Petersburg Cold Storage and is here | on business. e ELECTRA WINGS THREE T0 CITY Three persons boarded a Pacific Alaska Airways plane at Fairbanks th simorning for Juneau. They are Dora Potter, J. P. Cham- berlain and Keith Petrich. Piloting the Electra are Joe Cros- 'sen and Gere Meyring. — e — NEW TELEPHONE DiRECTORY To be dssued Sept. 30 and forms close Sept. 15. For space, listings and changes please call Junedu 'and Douglas Telephone. Co., phone 420. adv. e -— The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged. Now On Sale: $1.00, | Brant, | here today. ‘Longshoremen and Em- & Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt (left), mother of the President, walks down gangplank of the U. S. liner Washington at New York, back home from Europe. She is followed by the President’s wife, who met her at the boat. Mrs. Sara Roosevelt was accompanied in her tour of Europe by hr erandson, John Roosevelt, and his wife. | FISHERIES HEARlNG 10 0°CLOCK SATURDAY The Polaris Miners Gef Vegefables Bureau of Fisheries bringing Acting Comr sioner Charles Jackson, Assistan Chief Seton H. Thompson of the Division of Alaska Fisheries, and Assistant Agent J. Steele Culbert-| son, is due here early Saturday)freight and passenger flights to the morning, acedrding to word recetved | Polaris-Taku mine at Tulsequah, “Special permissions” were grant- ed Marine Airways today for four Postmaster . Albert Wile safd to- day he is leaving for the south to- morrow on a six weeks' trip that will take him t6_the East Coast. Wwile will spend several days in! Seattle and will then go to - the{ annual meeting of postmasters ir Washington, D. C. After the con- vention he will go to New York and“visit a sister he has not seen| for 30 years | BIDS OPENED ON SEWARD HIGHWAY [seven miles above the boundary. changes in the regulations will be|sion t ostock up the mine with sup- held in the Federal Building at/plies, Marine Airways flew in a to- | cellaneous foodstuffs, lettuce, meat, w".E lEAva 3 ibuner. eggs, tomatoes, onions, cab- i Two passengers, C. Lindstrom and F 'I'HlA"D’PaL Tierney were flown up. | The “special permission” is need- over American planes crossing the Lanadian border under the present e Hearings by the Bureau oh Taking advantage of the permis- 10/ o'clock Saturday marmnv }bal of nearly 4,000 pounds of mis- bage, etcetera. ed until difficulties are ironed out wartime setup. | Reservatluns are being made for the dinner Saturday evening whici will be held in the Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel in honor of Mr. A. J. Swindle, Supreme Inspector of the Supreme Assembly of the | Order .of Rainbow for girls in the The James Cnmtrucuon Company | State of Washington, British Co- of Seward submitted a low bid ui‘lumb{a and Alaska. $18,664.50 on reconstruction and‘ All Eastern Stars, Masons and improvement of the Victor Creek Rainbow Girls are requested to bridge section of the Seward High- \makc their reservations before Sat- way. Bids were opened today at the | urday by calling Mrs. J. B. Godfrey Juneau headquarters of the Publiciat Red 142. Roads Administration. Other bids were: R. J. Sommers Construction Company, Juneau, $21,- 103.25; C. R. Wright Construction | Company, Seattle $22,037. The en-| gineer’s estimate was $18,407.60. No recommendation for the award | has been made, perding fhe, retum. to Juneau of District Engtheer M. D. wWilliams. D I-:mplre ‘Want Aas Bring Results. ! T POACH KING | SALMON WITH EGG SAU(»E L Baranof Tnmorrow { - > : Trv. The Empire tlassit Aedh for | results. il MORE TRAINING | — MORE MONEY Many men are earning more money today because they acquired more training by spare-time study of I.CS8. Courses. Choose your Subject! Architecture Accounting Advertising Air Conditioning Aviation Engines Bullding Contracting Cartooning Drafting Chemistry Diesel and Gas Engines Electrieal Engineering Highway & Civil Engineering High School Subjects Mechanical Engineering Salesmanship Sign Painting and Show Cards Refrigeration Traffic Management H. J. WAUGH, Representative International OHAIO-THERE 'By perm'ssion Epire classifieds bring results HIS MAME o:? COVIC DIESEL MEN TO RETURN Warner Machine Shop Is Agent for Phenomenal English Engine Whitney Morris and his son Whitney Jr, who arrived in Ju- {neau a few days ago in their 27- foot gill netter to introduce the revolu- tionary Covic diesel to Alaska, an- 'nounced today that Warner Ma- chine hop will be the agency here for Covic diesels. Father and son, working fo Northwest Marine Diesel, . distribu- «tors for the Covic diesel, recently brought to the United States from England, report phenomenal oper- ating economy in the engine. They Journeyed here from Se- attle at a cost of $3.85 for fuel, they said, figuring on their esti- mate of three cents an hour oper- ating cost for fuel, cruising -at seven miles an hour. Strangest feature of the engine, in outward appearance, is the fact that its two cylinders are horizon- tally opposed, giving the éngine a T-shape and reducine its height from engine bed to- engine-top. | Morris and his son are rewusn- ing to Seattle today with the Covic to compfete plans for introducing the Covic diesel to the public. ————— i | | 1 | l‘inish Slmn Bath OPEN EVERY DAY 10 a.m;. 1 midnight Soap Lake Mineral Baths ; DREMALIN. De., Pm. MILY s!mf: STORE “Juneau’s Oldest, Extlu- sive Bhoe Store” Lou Nudson BStreet Mansger " Bethiel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS Inc. Columbia River bow-fishing| &—: FOR RENT CARS |||\ HERE-PUT DOWN AND JAMES C. COOPER C.P. A, BE Business Counselor Shattuck- Bldg. Phone 182 SERVING fiudmsxfit THE YEAR SRILING SCHEDULE BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Sept. 7 Sept. 9 .....Sept. 12 ...Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Due Juneau - Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 16 Sept. 22 Sept, 19 Sept. 24 Steamer MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN ALASKA DENALI COLUMBIA .. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ————CALL—— * Open Evenings AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Amindnition 278 So. Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska — i Phone 907 THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Heasorinble Rates—Gas Included LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 . SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” _ Phone 788, BRING n'-mfi)u; &M-rxn | mmmovm AND uqifihb: ALASKA Transportation Company FREIGHT PAISING“1 oy BOCANADIAY PACTT L€ VI ‘s TLE. SR BT Princess Louise September 15, 25 October s. 16, 26 MUL Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alasks — ...sk'x Stc qmshlp C_Omp'w ny ML -ALARSK IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" n E v !l l “ 5 s Phone 704 240 So. Franklin e LY MARINE AIRWAYS—VU. S. MAIL 2-Way_ Radio. Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ~BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS. JUNEAU—PHONE 623 2 = o 3 SKA AIR TRANSPORT, Iuc. AlL Flanes | . Opersting Own Aeronautical PHONE ~2-Wag S5 ‘Radio Station KANG 612 . - and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY _or.. Faulpped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT WAINO HENDRICKSON s as & Paid-up scbseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office {08} the CAPITOL THEATRE and u;qelva 2 tickefs to see: “ANNABEL TAKES A TOUR" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA “"”‘l"’f“ ausa Lumber and Buil PHONES 587 OR 747 + SECURE YOUR LOAN: THR( cmd Modun!n Your Home HOTEL GASTINEAU Every. Effort Mads for the Comipriiotiiste! GASTINEAU CAFE in conndcflog_ AIR SERVICE mron’iin'nou WEEKLY SAILINGS—Junead, to Sealile ve Ar.Juneau Lv:Juneay Beatile No.Bound So.Bound Sept. 12 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Sept. 16 Sept. 28 Sept. 20 Oct. 6 NORTH SEA ... NORTH COAST . NORTH SEA ......... NORTH COAST HENRY GREEN, Agen CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent CANADIAN PACIFIC -] !h H HELPS LAUNCHW Cl RR1ERone s person died and a score were hurt when w'eun wrler. roruuuble (lbvve). slid down ways premtuuly at Btllut. Ire,, launching. Correspondence Schools Baranof Hotel Phone 800 Try an Empire ag.

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