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,----- Passengers in the First Cabin s. S. CALIFORNIA T win-Screw - 32,450 Tons Displacement FROM SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY, MARCH 31 , 1928 AND FROM LOS ANGELES MONDAY, APRIL 2, 1928 PANAMA PACIFIC LINE SAN FRANCISCO - LOS ANGELES (Harbor) THROUGH THE PANAMA CANAL HAVANA - NEW YORK PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E INFORMATION FOR PASSENGERS BREAKFAST FROM 8 A. M. UNTIL lOA. M. LUNCHEON AT I P. M. DINNER AT 7 P. M. Lights are extinguished in the Library and Lounge at 11:30 P. M. and in the Smoking Room and Verandah Cafe at Midnight. Divine Service in the Lounge on Sunday at II :00 A. M. INFORMATION. All requests for information of a general character should be made at the Purser's office, located forward on "A" Deck. PUBLIC ROOMS-LOCATION: LIBRAR Y. Promenade Deck, Forward; designed for those who wish a public room where smoking is not per mitted. LOUNGE. Promenade Deck, Amidships. SMOKING ROOM. Promenade Deck, Aft. VERANDAH CAFE. Promenade Deck, Aft of the Smoking Room. ~ DINING SALOON. "C" Deck, Amidships. / GYMNASIUM. Boat Deck, Aft. CHILDREN'S PLAYROOM. Boat Deck. Aft. BARBER SHOP. Aft on the Port side of "B" Deck. Standard charges for services are authorized. For the con venience of the majority, passengers are requested not to apply for haircutting after 5 P. M. PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E HAIRDRESSING AND MANICURE SHOP. Aft on the Starboard side of "B" Deck. NOVELTY SHOP. Aft on "A" Deck. Maintained on board for the convenience of passengers. Here may be purchased souvenirs, novelties, traveling requisites, camera supplies,' etc. SURGEON'S OFFICE. Aft on the Starboard side of "B" Deck. The ship's Surgeon is authorized to make cus tomary charges, subject to the approval of the Commander. for any illness not originating on the voyage. In case ot sickness developed on the voyage, no charge will be made. Medicine will be provided free in all circumstances. BAGGAGE must be claimed without delay at pier before the owner leaves the customs shed. The ship's Baggage Master will arrange to forward passenger's baggage by express or rail, lIpon instructions received up to the day before ship's arrival. A baggage room is maintained aboard at sea for the con venience of passengers, which will be opened during stated hours each day upon application to the ship's Baggage Master. BATHS. Upon application to Bath Steward, passengerf occupying rooms without private bath may arrange for use 01 Bath at a definite time each day. BERTHING OF PASSENGERS. No changes whatso ever can be made on board except officially by the Purser. DECK CHAIRS AND STEAMER RUGS may be hired from the Deck Steward at $1.50 each for the voyage. Chair cushions may be hired for $1 .00 each for the voyage. DOGS. CATS or other animal pets are not permitted in the staterooms or on the passenger decks. ELEVATORS for passengers' use connect all decks and are located in the Lobby on each deck. forward. PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E GAMES AND AMUSEMENTS. Shuffleboard, bull board, deck quoits and other games are provided on deck, in charge of the Quartermaster. Chess sets, checker boards, dom inoes, etc., may be obtained from the Lounge or Smoking Room Steward. LAUNDRY. For the convenience of passengers, arrange ments have been made at Cristobal. C. Z., westbound, and at Balboa, C. Z., eastbound, for laundry to be accepted by a reliable establishment for laundering during the passage through the Canal and delivery aboard before departure from the Canal Zone. Passengers' laundry should be made up in individual bundles with a duplicate list of contents showing passengers' and steam er's name, distinctly written. While the Company has made these arrangements for its passengers, it can assume no responsibility for loss or damage. For particulars apply to the Second Steward. LETTERS, TEL E G RAM S, RADIOGRAMS, CABLES AND PACKAGES are delivered to staterooms. The vessels of the Panama Pacific Line are fitted with special long-range wireless apparatus, enabling passengers to communi cate with their friends or business houses throughout the voyage. Radiograms, telegrams, letters and cables for despatch should be filed at the Purser's office. Letters mailed at Havana must bear Cuban postage stamps, which may be obtained from the Purser's office. PASSENGERS' ADDRESSES may be left at the Pur ser's office in order that any letters received after passengers have left the steamer may be forwarded. PASSENGERS' QUARTERS. First Cabin passengers are not allowed to enter Tourist accommodation or vice versa. PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E PRESSING AND CLEANING can be arranged for through the Bedroom Steward at fixed tariff charges. PROFESSlONAL GAMBLERS. Passengers are in formed that professional gamblers are reported as frequently traveling on passenger steamers and are warned to take pre cautions accordingly. SEATS AT T ABLE may be reserved from the Second Steward, who will be on duty in the Dining Saloon for this purpose, immediately after sailing. Children are not entitled to seats at table during the regular meal hours unless full fare is paid. SHOES. These will be cleaned if left outside the state room door. SHORE EXCURSIONS. At Havana and the Panama Canal provision is made for shore excursions, full particulars concerning which may be obtained at the Purser's office. Tick ets for these excursions are obtainable at the Purser's office. Passengers are reminded that under no circumstances will the steamer's departure be delayed beyond the announced hour of sailing, and they are advised to rejoin the steamer in ample time after shore excursions. SMOKING is permitted in the Dining Saloon after 8 P . M . only, and passengers are requested to co-operate with the Man agement by adhering strictly to this regulation. SWIMMING POOL. A new departure is a built-in open air deck swimming pool on "B" Deck Forward, available for use of passengers. Bathing suits may be purchased in the Novelty Shop. The Company accepts no responsibility whatsoever for any accident from whatsoever cause arising to any passenger using the swimming pool. PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E TRAVELERS' CHECKS issued by the International Mercantile Marine Company can be purchased at the principal offices of the Panama Pacific Line. These checks in denomina tion; of $10, $20 and $50 are a safe and convenient means of carrying funds. They cost but 50 cents per $100, are cash able in all countries and are accepted on board the Panama Pacific Line steamers in payment of accounts. VALUABLES. The particular attention of passengers is drawn to the ticket conditions regarding the carriage and cus tody of articles specified in Section 4281 of the revised statutes of the United States, but passengers can, and are accordingly advised to protect themselves by insurance. The Line has pro vided a safe in the office of the Purser in which passengers may deposit money, jewels, ornaments, documents or other valuables for safe keeping and a deposit receipt will be issued by the Purser. WARDROBE TRUNKS. Passengers are advised that it is not always possible to arrange for the placing of wardrobe trunks in the passenger accommodation in a position where they are easily accessible. They are therefore recommended to have steamer trunks in preference, for stateroom use, but large trunks can be placed in the baggage room. PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E PASSENGERS IN THE FIRST CABIN s. S. CALIFORNIA FROM SAN FRANCISCO SATURDAY. MARCH 31.1928 To NEW YORK VIA Los A NGELES (HARBOR). PANAMA CANAL AND HAVANA COMM ANDE R: H. A. T. CANDY U.S.N.R.F. Chief Engineer: JOHN CARSTAIRS Surgeon : CHARLES W . ALLEN. M. D. P urser : LEO J. GALLAGHER A ssistant P urser: HAROLD THURBER A ssistant P urser: ROBERT G. TOLMAN Chief Steward: LEWIS DAUGHTREY Mr. G. L. Aguilar... .............. .. ..San Francisco. Cal. o'l'Mr. J. B. Alexander... ............ Santa Barbara. Cal. o'l'Mrs. Alexander ........................ Santa Barbara. Cal. °Mrs. George Alexander. ............. .Los Angeles. Cal. tMrs. Roslyn C. Allen . ............. Minneapolis. Minn. o:j:Mr. Walter Allerton ...........................Boston. Mass. PANAMA PACIFIC LIN E °Mrs. C. J. Altemus ................................ Boston. Mass. ° Miss Mary E. Altemus ................. _..... Boston. Mass. ° Miss C. J. Altemus .................................Boston. Mass. Mr. Frank B. Anderson ......... 5an Francisco. Cal. Mrs. Anderson .............................. 5an Francisco. Cal. Mr. L. Aonzo ............... .....................Los Angeles. Cal. Mr. B. G. Arendt... ..................... 5an Francisco. Cal. Mr. W . E. Baille ............................... New York City Mrs. Bailie ............................................New York City Mrs. ]. K. Ballantine. Jr ...................Berkeley. Cal. Mrs. 5idney Ballou ..................... 5an Francisco, Cal. Miss Barbara Ballou ..................5an Francisco. Cal. Dr. W . C. Bane ................... , ...................Denver . Colo. Mrs. Bane .................................................. .Denver. Colo. Mr. W . P . Barba ................... .. .....Philadelphia. Pa. Mrs. Barba ................................... ...... Philadelphia. Pa. Mrs. 5. E. Barber.. ...................... 5an Francisco. Cal. Miss F. W. Barber.. ...................San Francisco, Cal. tMrs. C. A. Barber ......................... ..... New York City Miss J. L. Barkhaus................. San Francisco. Cal. Mrs. L. J. Barkhaus.................. San Francisco. Cal. ML W. H. Barry .... :~ .................. 5an Francisco; Cal: Mrs. Barry ....................................5an Francisco. Cal. Mrs. James H. Barry ...............San