The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 7, 1939, Page 6

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1 N THE DATLY ALASKA E’VIPIRE THURSDAY DEC 7::1939. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS Hfii/i_- Al \_\v (MAGUIF%C/\}J‘T (M'wal GO-ME FEET WON'T STAND J | I N L WOLILD - NOT DON'T - I'M JT WHEN YOU CA YOU U | THINK WE AC(; ME \’J/Q KING Ll i G L1737 [T .\W‘u [ MEN FOR FUTURE ~ ALASKA WORKERS baiog New Program Initiated by Sk ..\(.n:'ul'm:r;n Bla(kerby Undef U S . Taku due urday ever . ¥ SCHEDULED SATL . Forest Service Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle tomorrow at 10 @ 1. m .o oting the instruction and M McKinley b > ¢! (rai g of Ala CCC enrollees ail from Seattle De 9 e in the intricat of their var- ni e jous field job: alty of rongs heduled to sail from e Alva W. Blackerby, ne Appointed Seattle December 12 at 9 p. ® Personnel aninf Officer of th m e Alaska CCC, under the supervision Prince Norah scheduled to ® of the Forest Service with head- | sail from Vancouver Decem- ® quarters in Juneau H ber 12 at 9 p. m o CCC boys how to do D SAILI . so0d_job of wor port and > vim of th uled to at 8 o'clock . re, but il dispatel o has it been possible postoffice by ° stantial: start:an ;th afternoon ° . /owing to ‘the cheduled ithbound e which the - camp late Monday. . nd the relatively small c ; Alaska prozram was started LOCAL SAILINGS . ek in the Juneau area n from Sitka—Georgia ® Estebeth scheduled to s: This training activity compr W A. Thatcher. ® Wednesday at 6 pm. 1 both training on the work prc during the day and instruction off b, outside of work hours. . > > - . ka and waynorls. . e Dart leaves every Wedn=sduy ¢ | e rsburg, Port ® Ay . B AGGIE - YOLI OUGHT WELL- SEE THAT YOU S0OING_TO S-1 DON'T FIViE MINUTES TOB \ SURE YOU ARE HERE P EVERY WITH THEM MICHIGAN THIS HOTI WINDOW \er‘uw’[ RATS =i MIGHT JUST AS WELL HAVE GONE -ICAN'T EVEN SEE _LAKE FROM Bl i i | CCC IS TRAINING . | “Allnurul” Curm’ro Surrenders ‘ IUSI FOR WOMEN A reader of Empire sends n the following, which women will get, but few men will A kindly Russian-Aleut woman who lives in Juneau and who is ! very neat and a good cook, made {some pumpkin pies for Thanks- giving F 'y the surprise of her friends. whom she invited in to have some |of her pies, which were excellent n every way, to find a top crust! > - Today's News Today—Empire. GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 98.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FAMILY ’ SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- IAT™A AN » at7am. for Peter ehsular vinte) toi) Akl : Mo HAMA OM TDID A ; ffert s made to make thel Gyepghe side into the salty deep go 70 slot machines, worth $100 each, | ). WY !g“; * Alexander, Rake and way CCC boys especially proficient in S ‘ #5000 sive Shoe Store” % e S as officers of the Los Angeles Sheriff’s squad fake over “Admiral” || 2 % diiadn !3'& MOAMAY . P o Sa B et i e e an e Tony Cornero’s palatial gambling barge Rex, flagship of gambler's | ;_':’“"t "!;'l s JY LU AU CARAL - > comsloyment within the Territory.| Tow, off Santa Monica, Cal. Twelve roulette wheels— 4 Rl ahoatRb s g o . - % Twe of the most promising jobs were smashed to tinder while other costly equipment met like fate. | — BRI T Gua itter Haida TIDES MORR of this kind are truck driving and Invasion of the boat followed Cornero’s agreement to complete sur- |1 —————~ ~———————4 f . 5 w saile Caanal this imorn- ' & = # | bulldozer operating render, accepting terms which meant final end for his illegal venture. SANITARY PLUMBING and no o routine n cru = For Efficicncy ! Ve ). PETE Sy shlas s S pi BN S : e i e 00 v 10 Aot ut | classes of jobs in.which |\ o e » will be, Pioneers individual spending money W. J. NIEMI, Owner nak ys are employed the p “Let your plumbing worry be fitted to handle johs after leaving the CCC and may also acquire a desire for a more arn how to.take care of costly D0 8Cau < machinery and tolls, and to find out wholesome way of liv ¥ rwo e [ e e a el hikas < ‘be [ have known in their earli Apt H.O%N . f)“f:‘“aw b| Blackerby has just finishec 'I'o FA!RBAMKS be . well,*done. .. Neatness,. orderli- | Witii the. local: Forest, Fe mess, the cers in planning the pi andability and an interest ¥ £ >L) e training program, in addition Low tide 5:17 p. m. -14 feet High tide 11:40 p. m., 15.6 feet o> ive the enrollees a ck to become first class worki The Haida is exp $6%ts Rinsati mooring e offi- ms for > oo e e ootivee og | the Montana. Creek camp and the ingeo Jectives Of | 50c crew -t th st Service warehouse at Juneau. He is now at | TION ODD PAA pilots \hll“l' S rt and r confe o improving a man's work stand- 4 3urton Lien flew to Fairbanks from g iy hig Ketchikan to assist in starting the t bro _ i ards. . The how and why of safety SR g here with a load of mail and two programs there and will follow up on the job are also emphasized in _ e £ 4 oy passengers this morning the training. Safoly. moetings gare | ¥ith Petersburg and Wrangell. Sew- CALLOV Passepgers to the Interior were oo y ard and other points to West- planned for every Ve eeks with 2 sl Shg Aok ty two weeks With | oo q wi pe visited after the first all enrollees and camp supervisors f | - 4 of the year. in attendance. In this connection Vi ()(”l, B()I( ’(’\' Ilonor()d Mr. H. H. Kazee, of the U. S. Bu- reau of Mines, for some time has - 4 been giving first aid training in the ploneer Fund ining the local mining classes cffered by the University of Alaska " and taking the navigation courss v e e e v Priye Stards ly encouraged. Outside of working hours, healthy | diversions of various kinds are be- {in introduced. - Some of these con- W. D. Gross Will Begin ist of developing a, mimeographed CCO news bulletin for distribution Monday SOIIC”I"‘G to all camps in the Territory; pro- : viding bi-weekly entertainment pro- XmasDonations grams for all camps with local and outside talent, adding to the num- ber of technical and general books The annual drive for the Christ- in the mp libraries and expanding mas cheer fund for the Pio of athletic activities. The | in the Sitka Home, will Le sta 2 pected, as far as Pos- ed in Juneau next Monday by W ; : ) sibic, to developed and carry on|D. Gross and his assistants. ever to attsin grade of major general or lieuten- ation ;program on their| o gnot oo ay g o weral of the U. S. Army, Albert J. Bowley was feted by civic tive: Gross, originator of -the tary officials upen his retirement recently after 46 years in Training Men been soliciting Aonnt Secretary Gleasen and Mrs. R H!ny > the nation’s service. Sixty-four this month, Bowley, pi d with This brosd ]’”’“m": of instruotion | o op 1, larger sums, whatever one ¥ fe. bid farewell to his comrades in arms at ceremonies at San expanted: fo DAy #80d 5 L0, glve, T fund is then ¥ r 1 Foll 4 o in vlu form of bm.Ler work " ¢ sidio. Tollowing him in command of the Fourth Army oy il S | 1t to the Pioneers at where Ninth Corps Area will be Major General J. L. DeWitt, expected . ,J]J and a finer 1t 15 €qually div 1 gives the isicn on t afety record with fewer accidents. — ted shortly to rank ef lieutenant general =05 g SHOE BEPAIBING Yg-rs in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor =4 | | C. P A. Business Counselor FOR THE HONEYMOON TRADE_7hat 1940 bridal month, June, will see introduction Shattuck Bldg. Phone 183 @f thig 2ir-cenditioned Mississippi river steamer shown at St, Louis. It’s 374 feet long, has five decks. | Room 1 i I | | 11:00/Ar. Nome —— 1w for whatever they ¢ re All theaters in the Gro: -Colise- um chain give special free pro-| g our worry.” Phone 788. ams as a benefit and patrons what they can. The drive held in all communities in Al- aska and the amounts raised are aily sent direct to the Pio- neers’ Home. Alaska and Sour- dough clubs in the States, especial- ly on the coast, also assist in rais- ing funds. | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” — 'HAIJGEN TRANSPORTATION CO, WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING 'M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. SHEET METAL | “i.ixivoms and way ForTs. - Inf WORK or Haugen T:r:sp:r.;:’;::\h:‘o‘ Red 611 WEI.DING Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday Rlce & Ahlers usive Dealers for Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" Plumbing Fixtures RAY:; 0il Burners REC U.S. PAT. OFF ALASKA Transportatiox Company ° Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves QUAKER OIL RANGE Seattle S. TAKU 4 .Dec. 5 PHO“E 34 S. S. TYEE Dec. 12 AT 8 P. M. PASSENGERS _ FREIGHT REFRIGERATION 24 l@ ) AGENT THE SIGN OF DEPENI;ABLE | D- B. FEM“ER SERVICE ' Phone 114 Night 312 U. S. AIRMAIL | AIR EXPRESS SERVICE ‘ I Juneau-Fairbanks | Travel Bethel-Nome ] g e o (L] TR Tuesday_and Wednesday and HoTRs Thursday Saturday 10:00(Lv. Juneau —______Ar| 2:30 | 11:00{Ar. Whitehorse Ly | 11:20/Lv. Whitehorse _____Ar. 1:30/Ar. Pairbanks Ly | —_— | Thursday and Monday and | Monday Thursday Ly, Pairbanks —_Ar.l cm\ LR T ) Ly, By T4t 4ag| PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 LOVUIS A. DELEBECQUE ——— CESS” LINER JUNEAU TU VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah November 5, 15, 26 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC THE YEAR - ‘'ROUND BAILING SCHEDUL® | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | | ALASKA Nov. 25 Nov. 28 Dec. 5 YUKON Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 4 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ———CALL————— ’ THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Freight Office..... '__&“r',l_~ i Alaska Stc'xmshxp Companv SERVICF“ON-AILL'ALASKAROUTE ! | | | | T COSTS SO LITTLE ! . i 'lm DRESS SMARTLY Case Lot Grocery i A et “LOWREST PRICES BY FAR" | n E v l‘ l N s I Phone 704 240 So. Franklin A S als A BT OISR | 1 AW RIS S PR PN L O 7—'—# MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER. AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 — e ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER G. ABRAHAM as a paid-up subscriber Lo The Daily Alaska Empire 1s 1nvited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickets to see: “THE ICE FOLLIES OF 1939} . CH THIS SPACE WAT Your Name May Appear e e e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEATU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneln to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .. -Deec.. 1 Dec. 5 Deo. T NORTHLAND e ] Dec. 12 Dec. 15 HENRY GREEN, Agent ..... .Phone 163 CITY WHARF .. ..Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18

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