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WHAT'S THE MAT TER- MAGGIE - AREN'T YOU ENJOYING TH’ TRIP2 | THOUGHT TOLEDO AGREED WITH YOU- MARINE NEW_S_J GULF ROUGH FOR YUKON; HEAVY SEAS Passengers Save Christmas Dinner as Event for Last Night Alaska that even comment from Capt. Charles Yukon docked in Juneau briefly early this morning ¥ rted Msix-mie- during the height nd heavy seas going and pans went fly- causing minor an-hour progre. r Pots ing in the galley, injuries. In the dining “everything was loose” and pas- sengers did not eat Christmas din- ner until last night when the Yu- kon came inside Cape Spencer. Arrivals from Seward were T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY DEC 27::1939. IT DOES-ITIS A FINE CITY - BUT I'VE BEEN THINKING OF ILL CALL HIM UP AN’ LET YOU TALK TO HIM- THAT 'L CHEER HIM UP= n DISEMBARK OFF McKINLEY | V!MENTI = STEAm Mo The steamer Mount McKinle ~— |brought in 11 passengers from Se- attle and wayports this and is booked to sail for the West. ward at 6 o'clock this evening Arrivals from s, A. E. Glover, Mr. 1l G. Maynard, Al Swan Nasenius, George From Ketehikan—Frank e |grove, Henry Gronnumauf, Roberts. Fiom Wrangell—Meredith Cus tard. s e s e s NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley in port and scheduled tc sall westward at 6 o'clock tonight Tongass scheduled to -arrive Sunday night SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'~ clock tomorrow night. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle December 29 at fam Yuken scheduled to safl from Seattle December 31 at 9 a. m. Taku scheduled to sail from Seatlle January 2 at 9 p. m Freighter Derblay scheduled to safi from Seattle January 12 for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports. SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Northland scheduled to arrive tomerrow afternoon and sails south at 8 p. m. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebetls schindulea Wednesday al 4 pm tor 8- k8 and wavnors son, Pelty -——— (Conlmued Irom P:xxe One) o i P, ® (ihe Allies, There is no law again to bolligerents, i E long “he) den't mount guns. * | PURE AS THE SNOW A 8 sve THIS FORENOON forenoon Sealtle were Mr! and Cupp. K. N Jobless Ships Denied Any (hange, Registry! YES-HELLO-THIS 1S MR. JIGGS -YES" HE'S NOT HOME 7 WHERE 1S HE 2 By GEOBGE McMANUS HE'S NOT HOME-HE'S GIVING A STAG PARTY AT THE DIMPLE CHEEK" NIGHT CLUB-I CALLED THERE-AN' HE'S TOO BUSY LEADING THE ORCHESTRA TO COME TO THE ‘PHONE- Il// : NEGLECT- ING HIS MUsIC- ol (hmlmas Seal Refurns Total Over $900 Now y Returns fmm the Chilstmas Seal - Sale in Juneau now exeeeds $900, according to John Reck, Chairman of 'the Juneau Committee. ~ Forty percent of the Juneau residents who received seals have replied and their total purchases are 11 percent above the receipts on the same date last year, ~Those who huve not yet made their returns can greatly facilitate |the work of the committee by mak- | lnx a prompt reply,” said Mr. RDLk “This will enable us to complete the Juneau filing and végording be fore the great bulk of the returns | from the remainder of me Tcmmn { comes in.” Mr. Reck added that some per- sons making replies have used en- velopes other than the blue return envelopés sent with the seals and have also failed to include ned to send & follow-up in January: to those from whom theré has been no response and it is hoped that these few unidentified donors will understand why the follow-up was sent. gl THE MOST famous empress of Ny ' 8 " means of identification. It is plan- they can always come ®lover and buy freight ships now rusting idly at their anchor chains. seiling the as #1 But enough of sea-going stuff. We Russia, Catherine.the Great: was ‘American Buyers (e i 5 e 1un this afternoon Heavy Purdhasers =~ Of Russian Furs ELECTRA GOES MOSCOW, DP(‘. 27. American,; buyers are reported to have doubled] their purchases at the annual Len- ingrad fur market over last year's| 8ix passengers flew out from Ju- figure. neau with Pacific Alaska Airways Buyers from the United States are |pilots Al Monsen and Ralph Sa- reported to have bought $30,000,0001vory today. worth of furs this year. Since the| advent of the Hitler regime \,hel Soviet Union has displaced Ger-| many as th. largest fur market. | - DART GETTING NEW CUMMINS | ENGINE PLANT ip Dart moved along+ rthland yesterday after- | noon and took aboard a new en- gine, installation of which will lay up the Dart for one or two run The new engine is a 180 horse power Cummins diesel which re-| placed the 60 horse power plant now in the Dart, representing a tripling power increase. | Cash Cole’s boat Jazz is replacing the Dart for one or two trips while or tomorrow - GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE ‘678 BUY Gl TOP RIDE CO! BOOKS: 86.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 EAMILY SHOE: STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- stve Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson on the Dart's 10 FAIRBANKS They were, Mr. and Mrs. Russell £ { Maynard, J. E. Nasenius, Keith Pet- 'hfi't‘e by Gen. Charles H. Martin, for- rich, Mrs. Swanson. 'GARNER WILL BE ON OREGON BALLOT | PORTLAND, Ore, Dec. 27.—John |Nance Garner's name will appear |on the Oregon presidential prefer- ence ballot in May it w \nruumm Ralph Savory, 'and A. mer Oregen Governor, who is direct- | ing Garner’s campaign in Oregon. General Martin said the filing {will be with Garner’s consent and that the Vice President will pay the filing fee. Martin added that no D THE CUSTOM of using the name “Jack” as a general term for the av man originated in the Middle Ag: H Wl SRiLINE SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Dec. 26 Jan. 2 Jan. 2 Jan. 9 Steamer MT. McKINLEY YUKON Seattle Dec. 23 ...Dec. 30 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL———— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office. H. O. ADAMS, Agent EONN, Alaska Steamshlp Company SERVICE -ON-ARLL-ALAS'KAR:-ROUTES MARINE AIBWAYS—U S M AlL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA HEADQUARTERS IUNEAU—PHON’E 623 petitions will be circulated by Gar#" ner campaign workers. e Dart leaves every Wednesdny Manager at 7 am for Petersburg. Port Alexander, Kake and way DorL neither Russian nor named @ath- erine. She was born in Stbttin, Germany, and was chflsfiened Sophta. H * | take you now to the Civil Service * | Commission where an examiner tells a story of a young woman taking ®la steriographic test. All in a dither ® e 000000 s 0 e e shecame up tothe examiners desk Kukkola, Doris McCloskey, Fred Laubscher, Dr. A, F. Levine, J. Wil- liams, A. Ellifson From Cordova—James ‘BflWL for Health and Pleasure Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU PHONE Cassady, 612 SANITARY PLUMBING and Harry Kazee. From Haines—Curlis Edith Mutphy _Sailing_ . to Seatile Earij Smith, A. A. Van Mavern, sen, H. A. Shippey, Shippey, John Satre, Mrs. Keith Wildes field, Curtis Shattuck, Mrs, Faulkner, Valerie Pearce, George Pearce, Mrs. E.. Warren, Richard Warren, F. E. McDermott, | O. Engevold, Miss L. M. Suther- jand, F. Panchott, John Maine, J.' Forsgren, John Fox, W. T. Burns, J. B Mealy, Gildo Battello, Jeun Kirshafer, [ 2 e an | TIDES TOMORROW | Ivdiss were van Mavern, Christine Halvor- Mrs. H. A Keith Wildes Norman Ban- H. L. High tide—2:00 am., Low tide—7:57 am, High tide—1:56 p.m., Low tide—8:30 p.m., - 166 feet. 22 feet. 186 feet. -2.7 feet. SiX FOR SIIKA ON NORTHLAN safled for Sitka e motorship North- y were wers, Mr B, D Clarence Foss lespie I son. g | I)(uly Crossword Puzzle Hebrew letter Complement of | @ book 4 English Shake- | spearean actor . Utilize . Supplicates naéqernk. animal Previous . Demolish . Brought Into exact posl- tion . Feeds to the full Jerry MeKinley, Jerry and Mrs. Paul Morgan, and Sven Jorgen- ard Jackson, . Jd. L. Gil- P 10 soiution of Yesterday's Fuzzie 1% Aunuss . High mountain Less wild > § DeVoured 1. 12 Kind of pastry 13, Omit in pro- nouncing 148 Month 16. Addition to & building 16. Choosing 18. Rubber ring for sealing jars 20. Biiter vetch 21. Newspapors collectively 23. Church officials 27, Grade 28. Cover with cloth 29. Sun god 30. Siamese coins 31 Bodice 82, Incision 33. Pronoun 34 Light boat 35. At liberty 36. Kind of rail- way car: coliog. i8. Family of or- ] Scandinaviar Anlmals of t deer fami Plant that elimbs b; eans of endrils i t'fi'-’v‘ f00d to 49. Angry . 8econa largest known bird 51 Turnt:f the . rigl 62. Greek island 63. Steal uowN 5. Basket for catching Osh l. Oynlyknmu(- i oy 3. Small round cuckoo fam- ol fiy Bodies sheltered side 6. Unit of wire measure- ment 1 Dutch city 8 Written ac- knowledg- ment of money pald Wiong 1w sifor i Il/// flllll /, i HEEN JENEN - | 1 | lflflllflggg ég.=Il// i1 ] Mrs. | 3 | | ments.” 'lio, who passed away last Satur- 'in the Chapel of the Charles W. to ask: “Do I have to answer |quiestions, every one?” | “Of course,” said the examiner. | The lassie went back to her | chair, chewed her finger nails in evi- | dent embarrassment, then hastily v.'role a word and threw her paper {on the examiner's desk as she dashed | outside. Anchorage, Alagka, November 17, 1§39. Notice is hereby given that Ma- | thias Halm has madé appligation for a homesite under thé agt of May 26, 1934, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8. Survey No. 2377, Anchorage serial 08807, conv.z!ning 1218 acres and situated within the, Puzzled over her embarrass- Mendenhall Elimination from Ton-$ ment, the examiner opened her|gass National Forest, in lagtude| ‘pupe-r She had given her name, ad-|58° 23 10° N. longitude. 134’ 34’ ress, age and all the usual items,! V7. and it is now in the files of the buL when she came to fill out the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- |blank after the word “Sex” she aska. ;penncd: “Never.” { 1 Any and all persons claiming ad- [ ‘versely any of the above men-| {tioned land should file their ad-| verse claims in the district land| office within the period of publica- | tion or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the plO- visions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. | | Date first publication, Dec. 6, 1939, ‘Dabe last publication, Jan. 31, 1940. | i adv. i all the ALWAYS It is THE GENTLEMEN 1 to know that the Brit- ish are meticulous about procedure, let the war bring what it may. Handouts delivered to newsmen by the British embassy carry the nice | salutation: | “With the Ambassador’s compn- ———————— 'KALLIO FUNERAL HERE TOMORROW wmmm 4 * TRIS FAMOUS HOTEL s ViCES for Vaino Kal-: close fo the theatres and | stores, with magnifice view of mountains and har Splendid food, perfe comfort, convenicnce &nd Rates S From $pecial Ral | | -4 | Funeral sel day at Pelican City, will be held| tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 o'clock Carter Mortuary. The Rev. John L. Cauble wiul deliver the eulogy. Interment will| be in Evergreen Cemetery. Pallbearers will be Emil Vienola, Arvid Isaacson, James Paddock,! | Abel Koskey, Elliott Fremming andl Tom Paddock ROOM! all witk bath. 6. Toward the ’. i ~The Sign of Dependable Service, Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesdéy Pairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. . PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. —_———— HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” ’M at the BRUNSWICK JAMES U. COOPER - HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday ALASKA 'l‘nupofinfin- Company . Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle » Leaves SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor — %] NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 8 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m PASSENGERS & AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING HEATING SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING fiA';;e & Ahlers Exclusive Dealers Travel ona "PRIN- CANADIAN PACIT IC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alaski Baranof Hotel REC.U.S. PAT. OFF. QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER é MAUDE McMULLEN as a paid-up subscriber ‘o The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve 2 tickels to see: “BLIND ALLEY" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear ‘ COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Moderfiize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. "HOTEL GASTINEAU J, Every E.tl::n Made for ibe Comlort o} Gu'estsl GAS',I‘INEAU CAFE m connecuon AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Dec. 26 Dec. 29 Jan. 2 Jan. § NORTHLAND NORTH COAST HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agen