The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 23, 1939, Page 6

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e e . —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 23, 1939 BRINGING UP FATHER SAY-AS LONG AS THE WOMEN FOLKS ARE STAYIN' IN TONIGHT=- LET'S YOU AND ME LOOK AROUND THIS CITY OF LOS ANGELES* RIGHTO = AND THE SOONER f WE START LHE BET TER- IF YOU'LL ASK MAGGIE- | KNOW SHE'LL LET ME GO OUT WITH You- By Gii MARINE NEWS [ Sresseen Movaaes | SiXl€€N GO Southwith e s e 00 e w0 s . NORTHBOUND ® Tyee scheduled to arrive some- & time Sunday. # Aleutian scheduled to arrive on ® Tuesday. Should have four & days’ ‘mail aboard. o North Sea due Tuesday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Taku _scheduled to sail from Seattle September 26 at 9 p. m. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle September 29 at 10 a. m Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle September 30 at 9 a . venail The stgamer Denali passed-south- bound through Juneau last night, bringing in 14 passengers from the Westward and taking out 16 from here for points south. Arrivals were: Phil Lydick, H. M. Burris, Baxter Felch, Charles W. Hawkesworth, Vera B. Harmon, J. m. C. Molyneaux, Mildred Keaton, Mrs. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS H. C. Museth and child, Mary Stan- Princess Louise scheduled to berg, 8. R. Stanberg, Mrs. R. Trif- arrive Monday morning at ® fers Dora Triffers, Howard G. 5:80 o'clock and salls south Wileys, Paul Lazos. at 7a.m To Seattle, passengers were A, J.| Columbia scheduled southbound Swindle Tony Ueyhtil, Kaj Louring, probably early Monday Frank Berjde, Stanley Schmidt, morning. Fred Sherwood, John H. Rowe, C. LOCAL SAILINGS W. McKee, K. J. Springer, Frank Estebeth scheduled w scil every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayoorts. Dart leaves cvery Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way Hewitt, Mr. and Mrs. Hughes, Major E. M. George, Mrs. Thomas Mc- Kinnon To Ketchikan—H. L. Faulkner and Elmer Osborne. BELGIAN MINING MEN WILL MAKE o vt cm 1o | JUALIN SURVEYS Highotider10:43 am., 139 feet. | | Low tide—4:36 p.m. 38 feet. leave Europe on DBY War Begins Aboard Liner . . . . . . . . . . . L) . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . esevesrssstetOssebsOss e — TIDES TOMORROW »— High tide—10:42 p.m., 14.1 feet Tides Monday Low tide—5:00 am. 18 feet High tide—11:21 am., 14.8 feet Low tide—5:17 pm., 26 feet High tide—11:26 p.m, 14.9 feet - e - r's Ba TWO SABLE SHIPS 75 | |" Two Belgium mining engineers ar- jrived in Juneau last night on the Princess Louise to make another sur- | vey of the old Jualin mine property SEATTLE, Sept. 23—No halibut- Of Brussels, on this trip. | @8 arrivéd in poft today but twol Although Mulder, who speaks good eahle fishers eame in and sold as English and does the talking for follows: | Poncin, explained his trip by say- Selma J 13,000 pounds 6% cents: iDg the two would “just see what & pound; Pierce 11,000 pounds 6 3-4 has to be done” on the property, he cents, implied that if financing problems are ironed out, working of the old lodes might be resumed. i Belgian interests still control the l E "Jualln and Mulder denied that ef- 1 e, —— orts were being made to consoli- date the holdings of the Kensington (and Jualin mines. Both engineers will go to the ! mine with Ralph Reischl on the | Treva C. to spend probably one or twbd weeks on the property The two talked resignedly of the war in Europe. They left on the Rt e o i e Ile de France, but were held up for einpioyes, > 8 . 7 | a day in departing because that was The‘y d‘fi*hf‘d out and routed two M e ST 1 VRERS Bplepit thissar .\L(‘*a]mg EAsolinh T the‘ As for an eventful crossing of the mu'k Ay fhcn xwark;>d e Chie cnibeE Atlanfic to6 New York, Mulder said HOpHF f50BY the air-intake of the! Bogs<ie % holsuinatines.” afd no o ididtorice military activity other than a few 3 | Canadidn flying patrol boats. D MF. MI;:“:JM Pg“’“";“"‘be ial permit,” Mulder said, and Mul- Basid rs. 8; R. Stanberg, of | gur pt Jeast, must return to be asadena, California, are at the dy f Haranof Holel after a trip to the o, fof Army duty. They, are = P guests at the Gastinéau Hotel. ) ard, They plah to stop over, ¥ A S fibré for a few days. Emph¢ Wamne Ads Bring Results. TULSA, Okla., Sept. 23.—Harold Stuart’s air conditioner is a good hurglar alarm. He and his wife were entertaining guests in their basement game room. One of them sniffed the air. “I smell gas,” he said. “It's not gas but gasoline,” said Advance SALE Quality Furs i Now's the time . . here's the Z pldce . to buy your fur § coat! Prime pelts, expert : workmanshin, advance 1940 % style: they're all yours ] in our nce salel - Guetray savings! Shop— compate our low prices! Chas. Goldslein BARANOF HOTEL Open Evenings 7-8 SRS 3 y. ¢ Antwerp, was’ here 4 He is accompanied by E. Poncin, _ ‘Thé two are here only by “spec- | Bluejackets swing a gun cradle aboard an “obso@te" destroyer now being modernized at Uncle Sam’s ship bases as part of the govern- ment program to strengthen the national defense. This photo was taken at the San Diego, Cal, ship base. Legion Auxiliary to Have Rummage Sale Members of the American Legion Auxiliary are looking forward to a busy year. The first event scheduled rummage sale to be held Monday, September 25, at the Dugout begin- ning at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Bert Ly- beck is in charge of the sale. All persons having rummage are asked to phone her at Blue 267 and she will call for it Saturday or Sunday. The Installation meeting will be held the first Monday in October and a large attendance is anticipat- is a| NOW-LET'S SEE- HERE'S A LIST OF PLACES TO GO-BY GOLLY-THERE'S A LOT OF EM -WE'LL START WITH MURPHY'S -THEN TO, HAYES' LODGE AN’ THE TROPICS AND - =~ INISKIN DRILL | fs%% LIT Copr. 1939, King Features Syndica WORK FOROIL | OVER FOR YEAR Depth of 8,700 Feet Is| Reached-No Commer- | cial Field as Yet i A test for oil a few days ago lni WILLING + ORGE McMANUS A TLE HITCH-MY WIFE WON'T LET ME GO OUT= e, Inc., World rizhts reservs JAMES C. COOPER C.P.A. Business Counselor Shattuck Bldg. Phone Phone AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR Shocs, Clothing, Guns, Ammunition 278 So. Franklin St. Juneau, Alaska q MRS. JIGGS IS PERFECTLY TO LET YOU GO WITH ME=IT'S QUITE ALL RIGHT=-BUT THERE'S 182 907 + the drill hole of Drilling Company at Chinitha Bay the Iniskin Oil | 4 FOR RENT CARS | Steamer DENALI COLUMBIA ALEUTIAN ALASKA YUKON /8 6 SCHEDULE | H. O. ADAMS, Agent Y SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Northbound Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 23 Sept. 26 Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. ‘7 Oct. 10 ~————CALL—— Due Juneau Due Juneau Southboung Sept. 22 Sept. 24 Oct, 1 17 16 Oct. Oct, FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office. “was disappointing,” according to| Russell Havenstrite, President of the company. | Havenstrite, with his wife, and| brother, Homer, Superintendent of the operations, passed through Ju-| 4 neau southbound on the Denali} last night. Accompanying them | was Mrs. Jack Allen, whose husband | is handling the dragline operations of the Havenstrites in gold plaacers DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 - SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner Al 5§ ERA/ICE oN-ALL aska Steamship Company 4 0 ALARSKA"ROUGCUTHEY IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S at Ophir and in the Kaiyuh Hll\s.! “Let your plumbing worry be near Nulato. i our worry.” Phone 788. Havenstrite said the drill hole had been put down 8700 feet, “twice | #———————————— *| as far as we had intended {0 80, | pu————————— Treat Your Battery |and that a commercial oil field had | not developed, although showings of | gas and oil were constant from 5,700 | feet on down. | At the bottom of the hole, salt| | water was encountered, necessitat-| {ing a change in drilling procedure, and with the season late, it was de- cided to suspend operations at least | | that time, has announced that she until next year. soon will have all committeg, chair- men appointed. Committee appoint- by any means and the geology is ments will be discussed at a social gbill. very favorable.” meeting to be held at her home soon after the installation. -e DEVALERA CANCELS VISIT T0 AMERICA DUBLIN, Ireland, Sept. 23.—Irish Free State Premier Eamon I)M_/alm-a‘wgc of the Loyal Order of Moose has cancelled his plans to visit the United States in late September. The European war crisis caused the Irish Free State head to desire to remain in the Capitalifo be in | complete control of lmeasurcs that are about to go into effect. | Ireland has already announced its Mrs. Esther Gullufsen, the new | intention to remain neutral under President, who will be installed at!all circumstances. MODES of the MOMENT by Adelaide Kerr - Here's a school girl's “Sunday forck” in the new teal blue shade. It's of velveteen, finished with a lacy white collar. the Parents Magazine first-prize wardrobe, It was part of emargency | | Havenstrite sald “We haven't quit RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATT ROOM FOR AN OVERHA AND RECHARGE ERY UL It you need sulphuric acid or Edisun Battery Solution, HAVE IT. WE Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Authorized Carrier i . . | Alaska Eleciric ngm Ay, Highed Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE { & P c 2-Way Radio Station KANG 612 ower Lo. Radio HANGAR and_SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or MOOSE WILL ACT ON et | Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | NIGHT * 3 | CLUBROOM PROPOSAL HOUSEHOLD AT OCT. 6 MEETING| appriaNCES A regular meeiing of Juneau;‘ o - MAnan Bov"'ro“ ,of the Loyal Order of toose Harri Machine Shop was e as evening n he | " 73 oo { aid-u; subscriber to LOOF. Hall. John Covich, Vi CoNHER Us First o Frt g e o A sovernor, presided in the absence |~ - - - of Governor G. E. Almquist. | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. The Daily Alaska Empire A discussion was held on the ad- visability of establishing a club M i s o n A R T is inviled to present this coupon room for the members. It was de- this evening at the box office cided to take definite action on U. S. Mail Carrier this matter at the next regular of. the meeting October 6. Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, { | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. e nunens | For PETARSBURG, KARE, FORT CAPITOL THEATRE |that all preparations have been ALEXANBER dod WAY: FORTH d teceive 2 tickets to see: | For Information pad;receive 3 | completed for that event to be held Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 ’v | September 29 and that everything p’ ” 7] . ‘vpoln!.ed toward a very successful F"::::z Th"::'l :e;“;l',%“::;:’n“ rLInTING w““ r Arn affair. W After the regular meeting a sup- | g WATCH THIS SPACE [ per was served. Entertainment was Your Name May Appear furnished by a commitiee headed | " — — by Sam Duker and Fred Erickson. A L A s K A D e | Musical numbers - were given by Sy - - = Lawrence Crawford and James Tl'all ’ar | i Bell, members of the Princess Lou- Spor 100 In '““ “P "l ise ships orchestra. | p co‘-““n L BER co A A special appeal was made. that| Company OF ALASEA o all members who possilby can, at-| | & H i tend the basket social next week | i um! din als and the club room discussion u'n:1 . ll bel’ alld Bllll g alel'l week following. || Sallings trom Picr 7 Seattle PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU =S s DR. STEVES, CHIROPODIST, Ry SECURE YQUB LOAN THRC{)JUdGfl ¥§ Tlo ém;rov: Makes Arch Appliances to measure, || & 8 TYEE oo and Modernize Your Home Under Title I F. H. A. Office, 10 Valentine Bldg., Phone|| S- S- TAKU , = 14 648, —aav. | AT S P. M. - e Try The Empire classifieds for|| A RBERIERATIONC T H o T E L G A s T I N E A u results. hd i ® 0 AGENT Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! ‘”‘G D.B. FEMMER GASTINEAU CAFE 3 THE SIGN OF Phone 114 Night 312 in connection | DEPENDABLE : SERVICE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 4 U. S. ATRMAIL ; ! AIR EXPRESS SERVICE | NS Travel N > } = . ACIE T Juneau-Fairbanks P ona R T F' n D ¥ ”n Bethel-Nome PRIN- /] I I L R (Summer Sehedule—Effective June s i o2 [ . oas povy el 2 cnsms [, et b onlie, <day an 4 : . ; x: Whitehorse ———_Lv. JOUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, " L. BT, Py VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE Thursday and Mond: d o OUED 8 W on Monday Thursday. #xisgons Lanies WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Py 8: ogm ?‘::l;mn :” : September 25 M AT kit Siie ¥ October 5, 16, 26 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau L'. l;\:";. 41.'.51 Connectivs #x Vawcouver with : Seattle No.Bound So.Bound P Canadian Pacific Services: NORTH COAST Sept.15 Sept.19 Sept.22 8:00(Lv. Pfl:‘bln.kl el .‘.m"uugffm"lnmcln NORTH SEA ..........Sept. 22 Sept. 26 Sept. 29 100y l::; : TRANS-PACIFIC NORTH COAST ....Sept.29 Oct. 3 Oct. 6 12:30 e vl 1 Tickets, reservations and full HENRY GREEN, Agent = Phone 108 | PACIFIC ALASK v Vi orry wam —pie 8| Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska GUY SMITH, Dougilas Agent ... Phone 18 |} AIRWAYS, Inc. Baruaot Bl I PHONE: 108 O | CANADIAN PACIFIC . T A R FI, EPVICE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE cr (= Try an Empire ad. ) ]

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