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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 11, 1939 BRINGING UP FATHER l’] D\DD\’ (5~N'T 1T i — R S | \NO\J"’EQ> L C — OH-MY- ISN'T SAN BY JOVE-THAT IS A | & FRANCISCO JUST WONDERFLUL. BRIDGE- WONDERFUL® I'M WOULDN'T IT MAKE AN’'NOT B TOP OF THIS BUILDING~ SO ANXIOUS TO SEE o CHINATOWN = A MARVELOLIS SCENIC RAILWAY' FOR CHILDREN ? MARINE NEWS | STEAMER Movmr;msj & e e CRCRE I ) NORTHBOUND 1 @9 08000030002 0c00000000ss0c 00 SCHEDULED SAILINGS ul October 13 at Seattle heduled to sail f O r 14 at 9 scheduled to sail from le October 17 at 9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS .m LOCAL SAILINGS cheduled to sail every 6 p.m. for Sit- and wayports lay at PREMIER_Revamping of D: leave Wedn=sday Japanese foreign policy because 7 am. for Petersburg, Port of European war and Russia’s Ale X i strategic position rests with Pre- mier Nobuyuki Abe (.\bo\e). e e Regigauk reportedly pro-U. S. ___._‘ —— o [ Tipes Tomomnow | | HoseimaL Notes | Leem—————— c— B to- re-admi Tak Ann's Hos| atten 1 is re- ving medic S receiving al at 1 Grosse care > e eamer Taku Hospital erday ismissed ye Art Arvidson was re-admitted to Ann’s Hospital for medical sup- JuneauBound ~ - 4 A baby girl weighing 6 pounds 9 ' i 5 ounces was born this morning at ¢ E. Oct. 11 mer Akl Ann’s Hospital to Mr, and Mrs \ska Transportation Cem-|John Vavali sailed for Southeast Alaska ; 11 ‘6elook 1ast aiglit A minor ¢ was performed 4 Routsala is the only pas- this morning at the Government James King. - > Birthday Dinner for Katherine Campbell aboard the Taku booked for Hospital on Haines and - 3 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE .0 md a nt to the seventeenth Miss Katherine Camp- bell, a »-host dinner was given 2 last evening at the Calhoun Ave- \ITLE, Oct. 11—Three hali- nue residence of the B. D. Stewarts ived from the western| npcc nary Stewart prepared the old today as follows piece de resistance for the occasion 40,000 pounds, Lituya 20 SbAE SAAAt fhatacimitno e I ing for 121 and |y o Atlantic 33,000, A and 11 cents, s s : awarded by Ruth Wood to N If not called for in 30 U day 1 it can be claimed by No. 1110 and if unclaimed for 30 days LOLA'S HEAUTY SHOP then N will be awarded the Will be closed from Sept. 11 to plar adv. about Oct. 15 y E. D R Visits Hyde Park ashir ’l\ e Park, to \ 8 stan isits the sc with his mother s roturne /| PAA BRINGING ELECTRA LOAD [§ i of Pacific Alaska \gers 1s due in on from Fairbs another load will 1 either toc ¢ or tomor- row Those inbound today with pilois Al Mensen and Burton Lien F. Mullen, Loren Oldroyd Barker, Earl Ellingen, James Dou- gan, Chris Ellingen, Mrs. Don Ad- Late thi ernoon, it was an- nounced the plane arriving today will return to Whitehorse this eve- {ning enroute to Fairbanks, taking from here, Mrs. L. the sacond plane load down to Juneau tomor- nd will come row R e TWO CCC |EADERS ASSIGNED TO NEW POSTS IN REGION 1e Mon- on the Two CCC le TS .I(mv a Creek ¢ assign- Hoonah. reman, is going to H onah with bride of As i} my Lou G 0 Ray Charleton, CCC Leader, is going to Tenakee (,xvu. Sx—:wxcz EXAMINATIONS ( | | i The United States Civil Commission has announced open competitive examinations for the positions listed below. Applications nust be on file with the commission at Wast on, D. C,, not later than November 22 Principal industry committee ad- iser, $5.600 a ar, senior industry $4,600 a year, and $3.800 a Service committee adviser, it ry committee adviser Wage and Hour Division, De- ment of Labor, Except for the ubstitution of additional experience for college education, applicants for ons must have completed ar college co and must have had certain highly responsible \d successful experience in large ndustrial concerns, or in connec- tion wi labor problems, or as ar- bitrator of industrial disputes. For the principal and senior grades ap- plicants must not have passed their fifty-fifth birthday, and for the full erade they must not have passed their fifty-third birthday. Medical guard-attendant, $1,620 a medical technical assistant a year, U. S. Public Health Service. For medical guard-attend- ant applicants must have been grad- uated from a recognized nursing school, or must have been honorably discharged after 3 years of service from the Army or Navy Med: Corps. For medical technical ass ant applicants must meet the ind re- quirements for guard-attendant and must have had training or experi- ence in clir pharms nique. They twenty-fifth -al laboratory techni r X-ray laboratory tech- must have reached the it must not have pass- day. These aived in any s will not be wz 0. E S. HOLD BUSINESS MEET Balloting and a short business meeting was held last night in the be obtained [ A Violinist Returns Fritz Kreisler Fritz Kreisler, noted Austrian vio- linist, who recently became a French citizen, is pictured as ke arrived in New York aboard the Washington, Accompanying him to the U. S. for his annual concert tour was Mrs. Kreisler, Scottish Rite Temple by the Order of Eastern Star. During the session Mrs. Jay Wil- E ¢ a brief resume of the 1g and growth of the order. next meeting will be held evening of October 24, at time there will be initiation. The the * THIR FAMOUS HOTEL Is close to the theatres and | stores, with -.mmum view of mountains and har- | LARGE ROOMS, ull with bath. bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. | Rates $n).50 From SALVATION ARMY BIBLE CLASS IS T0 MEET TOMORROW For ral weeks on Thurs nights, the Salvation Army has b holding bible at var homes Tomorrow night the class wiil be held at the home of Adjutant Stan- se classes ley Jackson and his wife startir at 7:30 o'clock and all interested have a cordial invitation to attend. There is‘only one EIFETIME PEN BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. B2 3&"2’(%”’ @3;\.@‘ YOUR SAVINGS ARE INSURED, ARE INSTANTLY AVAILABLE AND EARN GREAT- ER RETURNS WITH THE ALASKA FEDERAL | Savings and Loan Assn. : of Juneau TELEPHONE 3 CANADJAN PACIFIC AL T TSR T AL SR LR LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE “ « . . | L | Al | BAILING SCHEDULE 23 . | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau i /EO ( HNUS | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | 1 {102 ' | ALAsKA Sept. 30 Oct. 2 Oct. 10 = o L) +| YUKON oct. 17 Oct. 10 Oct. 16 “ ALASKA Oct. 14 Oct. 17 Oct. 23 40 8 Mee'l ! JAMES v. OOPER ‘ YUKON Oct. 21 Oct. 24 Oct. 30 . [l [ C.P.A. D i Business Counselor | Shattuck Bldg. Phone 182 | FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS k I e( || Room 1 R i i ————CALL——— | L;en Evenings Phone 90" _; NewHeads o i, THE ALASKA LINE . | Shoes, Clothing, Guns, | PHONES e ] , | Aminunitién | | H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office H iete des 40 Hommes et 8 Chevaux, Juneay, #laska | riday night at 8 o’clock at the Dug- TS AT T 1 = out, according (o John Holler, Chef | g~ " .;.i ated but ‘elected at the meeting and | ‘ DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF 2]l members of the 40-8 are l‘vflue.\t-i | Reasonable Rat as Included | . ed to be m.n.[m:dn"w | 1 LLOYD“EE:H) A The officers elected will have | oo . LLOTD BEH mupm E charge of the big doings when the py i & { l 40-8'ers meet in Juneau next Sep-| e RE—— IT COSTS SO LITTLE . tember. "'“ ‘ TO DRESS SMARTLY ( Case Lot Grocel'Y I e YR ! SANITARY PLUMBING and | | AT p k PMANRITES S || "ATNG.coMAN’™ ||| pEYLIN'S ||[movm memnr | BERG [ W iEmd, owner I Phone 704 240 So. Franklin | | “Let your plumbing worry be ! | FOR I“IS SATURDAY | our worry.” Phone 788. | ;R ast services for A. Bergman, who | ¥ i [ - ~ passed away last Friday, at his 1esi- | pe————— - MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL R ‘lfl.“sfif\',’lfi.\ St Treat Your Baflel’y | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier L oclock i the Chapel of the RIGHT! 1 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Yoy, gonn 1. Cauble will detiver the || BRING IT TO OUR BATTERy ||| ~ SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA . culogy and interment will be in the|] ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Evergreen Cemetery. AND RECHARGE | Mr. Bergman was an employee || 1¢ you need sulphuric acid or || o of the General Construction Com- pany Hun lll]\: x(I‘redze :\l ‘x‘:ur; ‘on 0ll;n- g‘:ii:::‘ l:n“‘“ pRan, W, A L A s K A A I n TBANSPURT, lllc. “y small boat harbor under construc-| 3 All Pl ; tion here Alaska Elech-ic Ligm e Operating Own Aeronautical R o 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE PR SRS A R & Power Co. Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 “ U Are You Tirea of Ordinary _—__‘ Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Food? | M Drop in at the Newly [ - ey APPLIANCES || s BRUNSWICK CAFE e | @ MRS M. BURKE WHERE YOU'LL FIND Harri Machine Shop ! TRl ey Chinese and American “Try Us First” ! i s = Dishes at Their Best! B el Special Breakfasts, Lanches, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | The naily Alaska Empire Dinners £ R T | M S D A R T is invited to present this.cétipon '} this evening at the box office & r =) U.S.Mail Carrier | . of the WHEN YOU NEED | lnveswl-‘erry Slip, .h;nenu, | “ every Wednesday at 7 am. PLUMBING For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT CAPITOL THEATRE | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS nd receiye 2 tickbls 46 seb 1 HEATING For Information ' VBT % Haugen T rtation Co. Red 611 i : SHEET METAL | ricicht must be on city dotk not “SPRING MMHBSS g WORK or [ e e WATCW THIS SPACE R ¢ Your Name May Appear ‘ WELDING ‘- | | caw A L A S K A = L | Rice & Ahl | #ice & ARIErs || Transportation COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ! Exclusive Dealers for Company . OF ALASEA Briggs' “BEAUTYWARE” - : | Plumbing Fixtures ° Lumber and Building Materials ¢ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU @ Y’ 0il Seawts SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Burners S. 8. TYEE Oct. 3 | and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. o et s g S. S. TAKU . Oct. 10 = 4 ‘; QUAKER OIL RANGE AT S P M PHONE 34 ™ || HOTEL GASTINEAU ® 1 e ‘ AGENT Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! | D.B. FEMMER GASTINEAU CAFE “ /| Phone 14 Night 312 in connection THE SIGN OF | 5 | DEPENDABLE | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION A i SERVICE | | —? U. S. AIRMAIL T | AIR EXPRESS SERVICE U Tecwl | Y CANADIA on a 3 Juneau-Fairbanks | BN " [ ~ BethelNome | PRIN- WINTER SCHEDUUE | e G e bt LINER 10:00/Lv. Juneau 130y, Whitahorse | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, PR Fatsbasky | VICTORIA OR BEA.‘n.ls | | BOUTHBOUND SAILING ; | mharsaay ana tonday ana| s 9 WEEKLY SAII'.INGHW!,\I to Seattle i | ':035'11:' Pl\i;l;lnh RN A;.! 6:00 | September 25 Leave ~Ar.Juneau L. Juneau o —— October 5, 16, 26 Seattle No.Bound 11:00(Ar. Nome — LV 10| Connectiuns ut Vamcouver with NORTH COAST ....Sept.29 Oct. 3 i A W"’““’"l\ C.Tnn.x‘x:sncg.negrl::!:mn : NORTH SEA ... _Oct.. 6 Oct. 10 Sl ——“i_' | TRANS-ATLANTIC NORTHLAND Oct. 13 Oet. 17 | ia0iar Q’J‘ex | e ReCEROtEe o fn NORTH SEA Oct. 24 ""PACIFIC ALASKA ‘ pérticuiars trom V. W. MULVIHILL CITY WHARF ... AIRWAYS , Inc. | Aot LP. R"“"‘".““'I . Alebn GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent PHONE: 106 i Traffic Representative