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OFF= TWI [ X =- || HIM 2 WHY-HE FELL N' JUST WANTED TO KNOW WHO WA (“g()fi&‘ HIM= THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1939. By GEORGE McMANUS ICE TODAY T S THAT e e ————— — o ————— | MARINE NE WS 'VEIR SHAPING UP AT LITTLE PORT WALTER isheries Boat Crane in Port Over Weekend for Supphes work on construction of a new steel atheast Alaska ports with a large «¢0 aboard and many passengers R —————————— ) M:ERMOVEMEM!' - % 8 ® s 0 ® 0 00 NORTHBOUND Baranof due Saturday Tongass Due Tuesday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail Seattle tomorrow at 9 am Princeds Norah stheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p.ax LOmOrrow Alaska scheduled to sail from e p, i TipeEs ToMORROW should have four days mail aboard. PLENT Y- BUT BUT WHAT 15i|| BEFORE YOU 3 ‘ / / HE SUPPOSED CAN TELL TO DO HERE ?.|| HIM WHAT TQ DO:- HE FALLS QEG i World nghts reserved > ) T 32/ :sE L, Syndicutc. Ine GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH- xrm BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CO! 'ON, Spec- jalizing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! HOUSE OF DANIEL GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS DEVLIN'S Paris Fashion Shoes I DOUGLAS TS DUGES MOVE (1Y FNGS AUSKIN PAD BRI | VEWS T aNDAWHEMAKE ATPERsBURG - "* MM A recent Seattle Post Intelligencer BALOG RELINQUISHES HIS MIGHT START WAR le following are candidates for -‘"\l" “‘h‘-\ll (;lllf‘log‘bmngs omm*mm-i COUNCIL SEAT FOR BOARD | offices in Petersburg at the ""P("‘mf““" S T AR Withdrawing his name from (Continued rrom Page One) m:;iqn}; Fleé‘ex;? Jorgensen and Knut derson, thirty-two-year-old Alaskan ayor Kilburn' t r City - . g 1 er, that the cos staggerin Mayor Kilburn’s ticket for City 3 : Thomps for Council—R. M. Al- xm:; lerlzlo:\t 33(1;,2; l:?:nd ag%roun%} . cil, A. J. Balog, member of can whip a 1ieet with it. Our own jen Charles G. Anderson, Richard hd ‘(‘i i il 0!; . resent Council who last week Navy seems pretty certain thal golp, Andrew Johnson, Ingebrit :(‘m‘\;\ln_ “t::l mn“ %vhaen }(:e g “ 1e ection, became the only | airplanes cannot siak battleships, johnson, Mrs. Magnhild Lee, Adoiph j‘!“] ,L"-*)'“Iu ‘h:l’(’;m oiice, he had | i o |candidate for member of the School |although they can put down small- | pgthisen and Arnold Wasvick; for ;\(wi:-; :;[;0 il P e |Board in a last minute filing last |er craft. School Board—Frank K. Kelly and| Ju¢ when Anderson finished his o | night Mrs. Elvina Stedman 1 1o . entertainment be had only one $100 o| A favorite among candidates for | DUCE DIDN'T KNOW T8 Eatn Yo apss 15, for -one] T AICHy U R ' i fie . OOlihally AN e ol L ", that of councilmen is for tWo| = angther young woman was held battleship strength in the Mediter- vo..s while the school board mem- ber will be elected for a three-year term. Three councilmen will be has already served upon the ® |terms which he 1. @ |there, Balog decided ® |change as no other candidates ap- cared available to fill the vacancy ranean at the outbreak of a war. Italy would be in a critical plight Now Hitler is busy about his own affairs. There ome intima- nection with the case. any knowledge of the reported theft oo - elected, this country is in the best p icn to meet the German expansion Robert Light's Barber Shop NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL by police on an open charge in con=| She denjed | . . . o . . . . . . . . . ® Seattle April 1 at 9 am. - anb ST Wheim Wil sacceed Lester Ei- 1 concrete fish weir at Little Port #<A DFE p 1k s bty E 1l succee r El L L % i g steadily, ac- ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ MRS, CARLSON AND BABY e "}j{"étff}]‘*k‘m”‘\i_“‘gfl”‘“{;fM:‘)':“ kins who, although nominated at | CELEBRATE WEDDING e o the e 0.6, @ North Sea scheduled to arrivé @ | RETURN,:DOUGLAS HoOME| *0linl SIMOUEE Koe O jea | the calicus, did notfile his can-| Mr. and Mrs John Losetls fe- A of ‘Fisheries laupch Crane,| ® . from Sitka ‘thns afteinoon “ Mrs. Lawrence Carlson and in- | c .. "mi”;m" m‘m'n:m advised | didacy. Councilmen Andrew John-|cently celebrated their : wed- h was In port over the weekend, ® 8t 5 o‘clock and sails south at.®'| fant daughter came home last nigh known of such imminent | Son 8nd Robert Allen, both of whose [ding at Poiit Agassiz. They were \e Orane took a load of supplies|® _ 11 o'clock tonight. ®lirom St. Ann’s Hospital. Both |, o CGiave. delayed 5o terms also expire, are running for married in Petersburg, March 19,] S| e Mount McKinley scheduled to e Wger L o Chaar - ‘gat: | SOHODL RIS HE TR SHRP PR 19 c he wellwishe equipment also picked up H mother and babe have been get- jono in pressing his own claims? re ‘lccnon |1914. Among the wellwishers ware scveral new men for the CCC crew : “':l“c southbound 1 a.m. Sat- ® | (ino along just fine, it is reported.| ik - |Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Swanson, who g at Little urday. ——————e 4 : i : | weré married on the same date at which is doing the work at Litte| o g n"sonaduled southbound e : e The outbursts of indignation DI R Tl RNEfi PRt Port Walter. FAMILIES MOVING o it R R | Ketc , 30 years ago. ® next Monday o 9 against Germany's seizure of Czech- | | - - = i DA | Mr. and Mrs William Witte are| oclovakia have a certain value, by | CASE DISMISSED | bl S, % Extebeth scheduied to sail every o | PreParing to move Saturday to the | remote control, One army that looms | | PUBLIC CARD PARTY ‘IONGASS HAS e “eanesday ot 8,pn. for Site e | Baroumes Apartments where they |us toughest for him to beat is the| o0 g Second of series given by the e ka and wayports o | Will reside army of merchants in other nations ' = i 3 'h Goott: amatd Juneau Ladies’ Auxiliary Union o " Tavt dravess 'every - We lay o The Norens, present tenants of | to whom he must look for trade. And lec MganaY "Joseph BoDw. WaAS S sl Priday. 8 oo B for whist | . s-every - Welnesdhy A : ; : i - | | missed today in the Court of U. S e at 7 a.mn. for Petersburg, Port the Baroumes house, are every public indictment directed Goriitseion lix Gray after Scott| land pinochle, refreshments. Admls- e Alexander, Kake and way '(?11.|r311'o“'; Mx;sv ‘Nurcu :\‘nd vCh.}]‘fl"fll ‘w‘:“\_fi lhun E‘;x’rr(les a ;V'(fm:p t:l l’;:\ returned CCC clothing which he was sion 25 cents. adv. UND o pocta o|will go south and Mr. Noren is|most vulnerable spot—foreign trade.| oo 0" 0 - " O BT e | A e s 8 a e e @7 6" leaving forigheinterjor Such sting words &S Were| o o srom the corp | | K % P - ured .out by Acting Secretary of |~ - ° ¥ 6 CoONS [ Sions i Asic 0 Bl PUSICH, JR., ENROUTE hit in the Ger °,",",)‘ g i il l'RANK HELLER . o it b s 3 TLE ON SHIP of South Americs PERen of | ngass sailed during the night for TO SEATTLE ON SHIF ko nd e gy output of cast iron BARBER ‘ Rudy Pusich is on his way to Se- i a8 Saem from the Birmingham, ' | Temporarily located at ‘ sluding the following booked for neau: Alden Torgerson, Gec ickson, Mrs. O. Gillias ivienne Hartsoch BARANOF HAS 17 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT ZATTLE, March 36. — Steamer Bo-anof sailed for Alaska ports at F elock yesterday afternoon with | ¢ passengers aboard, the following | hooked for Juneau: Mus. J. G. Cooper F. E. Weldon.i M. ‘Gribble, Mrs. M. O'Malley, Pat | Rollins, Leo W. Rogge. | T. A. Davies, L. L. Smith and| fe, Harry Townsend, J. P. Church, alph Stintle, William Wiggers, E <. Kunesa and wife, Hazel Hodges, Mg Jolliffee, | Fred- Mrs Lheatmg the Sea of Its Toll Braving heavy seas, a lifeboat is sel Newfoundland, to go to the rescue ng-ship, Ranger, seen wallowing i niles south of 8t. John's, Newfo off the disabled vessel, the captai remained aboard while the “ by the 8. 8. Imog, en Jeaving the British freighter, of the crew of the disabled seal- n the North Ail ocean 150 hteen | were taken er memi of, the crew towed to port and safety another rescue ship. here. { Low tide—3:46 am, 30 feet. the boa h i SR | High bide—0:51 am., 153 feet Tue The. goverpment of the Upijec | it oy b L A gt 3 States.” & ‘,;'V'”"', has empha- High tide—10:37 p.m. cet TABORS MOVING ized the meed for "“‘"‘d' r’;r 33‘ S Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Tabor pla 1::ano-me{-‘4 ] r move tomorrow f he Wood- m“m; in ,h,: do ury cott he r'ps sk e q s s e ated occasions i TAKE ICE AND ONE et gl 8 Transportation IS BA(K’ LEAKING = vis nome ner ;h directed partly at Ger-| WUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Company B bury returns home [ those words were meant| ~°VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE Three more halibut boats iced . o Gie. etfect, gh [Tatin) o e e ® and baited for the grounds today e ST £, 5 ey, Whise (s geunity hap Waay ey {| Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle i e L e HospiTaL NoTES |[I¢ to assusse a lingering discom- Princess Louise—March 26 | oy the total number of boats that have | fort about our “"‘*“";’nf We, too, | April 5, 16, 27 d Seattle e e el = | once were an imperialistic people. | | fcad and baited so far. e y PEOPIE: | Connections at Vancouver with || S. S. TONGASS March 29 Those icing today were the Arden _— | . Canadian Pacific Services: AT 9 P. M. { Captain Olaf Larson, the Carol H,| Sam Melonis was admitted to St.| News . Q Answers | TRANSCONTINENTAL Captain Ed Hansen, and 31A27, Ann’s Hospital for surgical care this| | " ok i I TRANS-ATLANTIC PASSENGERS FREIGHT Capt. John Pademeister. morning. T podeds gt o e i S 1 | TRANS-PACIFIC REFRIGERATION P | | hec in two performances. I & The Hyperien, under Captain Os- wariOtehlehn L. Lewisdud ArLre || Tickets, reservations and full car Oberg, returned to port and the| Arnold Shearer was, admitted fr | | Breaciont Bastcvert astes tor paoen ’ vpz\‘flwulafs from ® {gridiron {oday after a few hours surgical attention at St. Ann's Hos- | | in fabor, 3 I At Op o, ful discovery that the vessel was i L | | was away from Lima; was shot. | | D.B FEMMEB making too much water Mrs. M. D. Williams was dismissed | [ pogat 2ioe: !t voted down the pro- || CANADIAN PACIFIC | Sl —— | today from St. Ann’s Hospital after 5. B.nlnhlpslaunched by Britain U Phone 114 Night 312 | and Germany bore those names. receiving medical attention. L) Teres Ness entered St. Ann's Hos- ! ’ . pital last night for medical eare. % V/ah o i FORD AGENCY Y/ SERVING IS BUYING FISH (Authorized Dealers) i ' \ Nels Berg recently left Peters- Z‘lntsm . ¢ 3 burg for Sitka where he will buy NOG‘Asmoln,sm fish during the season for the New gland Fish Company. ¢ THE : BT miiN geAR : = ‘ROUND Junean Motors UWAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juncau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager -Musical Instruments SAILING SCHEDULE *—Cals at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. i—Calls at Skagway and Haines northbound only. #—Calls at Skagway and Haines southbound only. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Phone 206 122 W. Second Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau For-Tufermation X Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Rl SR *MT. MCKINLEY Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Freight must be_on dock not | S———— | {1 YOKON Mar.25 Mar.28 Apr. Iater than 4 P. M. Tuesday. | IBARANOF Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. '1 N §ALASKA Apr. 1 Apr. 4 Apr. 10 MT. McKINLEY .. ..Apr. 5 Apr. 8 Apr. 14 —_—mmmm IYURON . Apr. 8 Apr. 11 Apr. 17 z a{ !.c ' THE SIGN OF /DENALT Apr. 11 Apr. 15 Apr. 17 b DEPENDABLE BARANOF Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 21 SYSTEM CLEANING SERVICE SALASKA 5 Apr, 15 Apr. 18 Apr. 24 Pm 15 REGULAR /MT. McKINLEY . Apr. 18 Apr. 22 Apr. 2% U.'S. AIRMAIL *TYUKON Apr. 22 Apr. 25 May 1 So ’ h s E Tri /DENALI Apr. 25 Apr. 29 May 1 Alaskal.aundry rvice Every Trip BARANOF Apr. 26 Apr.29 May 5 ATRS R §ALASKA -Apr. 29 May 2 May 8 Junean-Fairbanks CLEARANCE. oo, MEN'S: and YOUTHS Bay, Latouche, Port San Juan, Port Ashton, Port Benny, Crab'Bay, Port Graham, Seldovia, Homer, Snug Harbor, Port Williams, Port Vita, Iron Creek, Port Wakefield, Uganik Bay, Port Bailey, Ouzinkie and Kodiak. §—Connects with S. S. Cordova, at Cordova, for Port Oceanic, Thumb Bay, Latouche, Port San Juan, Port Ashton, Port Benny, Crab Bay, i Kodiak, Ouzinkie, Port Bailey, Uganik Bay, Port Wakefield, Iron Creek, Port Vita and Seldovia. /—Southeast Alaska Route Only. THE ALASKA LINE . Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight Office—PHONK 4 H. 0. ADAMS, A[ent PAGIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE’ GASTINEAU HOTEL | Alas ska Stc'mlshlp Con*; o LCE<ON-PLL-RLARSKA-ROUTES BIG VAN'S STBIE 278 So. Franklin S ER\ Gi. CONVERSE Z i o par-rp subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "GOODBYE BROADWAY" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear P RALI0 ENGINEERING Telephone 663 hallicraflers TRANSMITTERS Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY Manufacturing Co., Inc. 205 S. Franklin St. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA 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. f—Connects with S. S. Cordova, at Cordova, for Port Oceanic, Thumb i HOTEL GASTINEAII Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASKA RIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative nunmmnn WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to, Seattle - Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA Mar. 28 Mar, 31 NORTHLAND .. Apr. 4 Apr. NORTH SEA . Apr. 11 Apr. 14 NORTHLAND ..... Apr. 18 Apr. 21 NORTH SEA Apr. 25 Apr. 28 NORTHLAND May 2 May 5 Phone 109 Phone 23 Phone 18 HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARF . - GUY SMITH, Doughs Agent » -