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| | b BRINGING UP FATHER ByG THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 9, 1940. EORGE McMANUS TOO HARD -THE POQ 1 WONDER IF HE KNO! WE'RE IN S IT'S THREE WEEKS SINCE VVE HEARD FROM SONNY- M AFRAID HE'S WORKING CRANTON PENNSYLVANIA 2 | DON'T S R BOY- ws I\ ANYTHING ) TO DO NOW+- ALL THE FOOTBALL GAME ARE OVER- | HE GEi QTA!NLY HASN'T B o - — BN i HOW COouL| THE DARLING -HE'S A TELEGRAM W("”“"— ANY THING ALWAYS THINKINGY WHENEVER HE COBERCT \ IT 1S FROM HAPPEN TO OF US - HE WANTS THINKS OF US- N\UM— ) SONNY - | HIM? HE HAS US TO SEND HIM IT AMOUNTS HOPE THAT NEVER DONE TWO HUNDRED TO SOMETHING - NOTHING HAS HAPPENED . TO HIM =, ANYTHING - DOLLARS- J Yukon Brings In 19: Takes A5 for South with A re Ruby : H N Joe E. Walsh H. Gill Pete Ewan, Kathr Mrs. Ralph Seward w Ann Davis, Chri J. H. Chisel kagway—L. A. Bliss, R Mrs, W. E. Feero. e passengers were Mar- Edmiston, M Lloyd Jarm Mildred May- Mr: C.'W. O'Dea, Mrs. EtY Arthur Ar- le, Mrs. A A. Norbert 1, James Kravachuk tts, M r".:(].l\ les Tayl Charl Patty, A. M. He C. M. Wells Mrs. Sou Reve McDonald, Mr Kukkola, John Price, Harold Smith, Mrs. Willy Johnson, M Bishop, C Kejl, Mrs. Sam Fel- don, Mrs. Ds Russell, Dr. John Carswell, Mrs, E. H. Clifford, B D. Stewart, W. Kerr, Almon Smith Pete Miscovich, abeth Smedley, S. Tanka, S. Pfundt, R. Scheck- les, H. Hinkson, J. Bokemeer, Len Parks, Roy Haynes. To Ketchikan Frank Bolton Jacok 1, Mrs To Wrang bedien M Ted H J. Matchinoff, Eugene Bookert, O. A. Millotte James C. Coopnv - NORTHLAND IN WITH MAIL AND 12 PASSENGERS The motorship Northland, Capt L. Williams, docked in Juneau this morning with five days of f class mail for this city and 22 pas- sengers to disembark here. From Seatfle passengers were Mr and Mrs. Henry Moy, Mr. and Mrs. O. S. Sullivan, Earl Jamieson, Masao Matsuda, W. J. Phillips, Mrs, A. Dalziell, Mrs. D. E. Iversenn Dcrothy Iver , Lieut. J. A. Stil- ger, Margaret Johnston. From Southeast Alaska—Rondi Molvar, Mrs, L. B. Chisholm, Har- old Jones, Mrs. B. Vaughn and baby, Orrin Kimball, Mrs. D. Jam- ieson, Ben Oien, and Harold Foss. The Northland is scheduled to sail for Sitka about 5 o'clock this aftrnoon The Northland is scheduled to return from Sitka on Thursday, sailing south at 9 p.m., passengers being permitted to go aboard at 7 pm. ————- SUMMER IGLOO MEETING The Grand Igloo of the Plonsers of Alaska will ‘meet ' some ‘time during the coming summer instead of this winter is the ahnouncment made by Grand President Arthur G. Thompson, This upsets a prece- dent of many years standing. - WED AT FAIRBANKS Julia Lorraine Stawski of the nursing staff of St. Joseph’'s Hos- pital at Fairbanks, and Dawscn Cooper, assistant manager of the Independent Lumber Company, also of Fairbanks, were married on New Year's Day at Fairbanks. liameiy i e | STEAMER Movzm:»:* e e s s 0 0 NORT I""H ND rithland in por | (’, ¢ sail for cck this J!l‘lllh“ \‘('lll’ll)l'l.l-l) SA <) ©000e0 0064 V*'l uver jar .’H! ary 12 at 9 p from ° e North e from e 10a m o Freighter Derblay scheduled sail from Seattle January fcr Southeast and Sou Alaska ports. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle January 13 at 9 a. m Taku scheduled to sail from Se- atile January 16 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer west, north LOCAL SAILIN Estebeth scheduled to : Wednesday at 6 p. m. for ka and wayports. Da leaves every Wec a. m. for Pete m o) ast ail every L,00008c0006060000000 s MARIIMEBODY WILL MEET I JUNFAY FRIDAY Strike - bound McKmleys Cancellation Causes Postponement The conventon ot the Maritime | Federation of the Pacific affiliates in Alaska, scheduled to have started| in Juneau today, but delayed by the| cancelling of the strike-bound | steamer Mount McKinley with a number of union delegates booked aboard the vessel, is now called for | Friday of this week. According to a wire received by unicn men today from Ragnar Han- sen, Secretary of the Sub-District Council No. 6 at Ketchikan, the outside delegates which were to come north on the McKinléy will arrive in Juneau Thutrsday night by char-i ter boat. The delegates said they would ve Vancouver tonight on a Can- | lian steamer and transfer at Ket- | le chikan to the charter boat Nep- tune. | Among delegates already havi arrived for the convention are H. C. Jones, representing cannery work- ers m Petersburg; Emil Niemi, representing cannery' workers of Sitka, and Chris Xiros and Mrs. Ann Davis of Cordova, representing iam Sound PFishermen’s Union and other fisheries workers. - i ! TiDES TOMORROW High tide—1:36 am. 16.0 feet | Low tide— 27 feet. ‘ High tide—1: , 115 feet. -1.6 feet. ‘ Low tide- SEAMER AASKATO CALL AT SKAGWAY ON WEST BOUND VOYAGE Steamer Alaska, scheduled to sail from Seattle Saturday morning, will| |call at Haines and Skagway wesc-} bound cnly and not southbound. This | is according to a radiogram receiv- ed today by Glenn Hyner from the | Seattle office of the Alaska Steam- ship Company. IT'S TIME T0 CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY B ¥ ‘TO THE VICTOR BELONG... —After a_two-hour battle during which the shark sponson, E. Bullen of Sydney, whaler shark—a record for Sydney waters. Peninsula country fer the .ty years, having gone to natak in 1920 to stake oil and es- store there which he still 1 and Tidewater Associated oil hole is now down 6,600 said, and progressing ¥ a “very hard” formation. About three weeks ago, an eight- r of cil sand was encoun- ans said, giving strong hope »al well may be brought in. 1 drillers are working about the camp, Evans said, drilling throughout the win- that a T and Haines will return to early in the spring, they said o ouple Club Meets business ses- of work A sion dinner, an evening potiuck and Club held in the Northern Presbyterian Church par- Couple “Light ich are 1 to the f to a commit- L Jones, president, pre- sided | Hosts for the next meeting are and Mrs. Ed Jahoda, and and Mrs. Ted Austerman. -o IEK HELD FOR GAME VIOLATION n suggest prove ) be Mr Mr E Laine, an alien, has been sentenced to three mon n jail at Petersburg for possession of firearms and taking a deer illegal- ly. Laine was arrested by Wildlife Agent Hosea Sarber. oo Empire Want Ads Bring Results JAMES i CODPER C.P. A, attacked the boat and bit into the Australia, captured this 779-pound Bristol Bay "Better” Off Says Trader H. N. Evalfihinks New} Regulations Will Benefit Area Cutting down or tne number “It's the could happen to the Crrrrrrr e et D e ) Juneau o Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday { Fairbanks to Nome: Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE of | non-resident fishermen allowed to | take red salmon in Bristol Bay is| going to decrease summer business somewhat, but in the opinion of H. | the Copper River and Pririce w“"aNndE‘K:;‘n‘;:“ an trader of Egegik | declared: that tr best thing coun- ans arrived in Juneau on the \ —The Sign of : | Business Counselor COOPER. BUILDING Yukon early this morning and is stopping off in Juneau at the Bar- Opposite Federal Building ancf Hotel for a few days on busi-| *—— — — ess before continuing south. Trav | etine with him is Capt. Paul Hair rehircd from the Army and (nled with Evans to the Westward The matter 'or recently d 1640 restrictions in Bristol Bay does not bother Evans, although he is a | fish packer in a small way. “The more resident fishermen We g have in Bristol Bay, the better for ;= the whole count Evans said. “We need Alaskans. Outsiders don't ave anything in the Territory Evans’ fish business at Egegik is | a saltery where he occasionally puts, | up a few fish to give employment to| {a number of residents in the area | “who can’t get jobs with the com-| papies because they aren’t high- liners.” EXPERT ; '| SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Doctor — isst JOINT YBAW sfiWCE ON THE AIR! By The Daily llaska Empire and KINY 6 days every wook at 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:45 pm “And that's another thing,’ Evans “If we had more private capital and less San Francisco and | Seattle money in the Bay, we'd be| better off.” Evans has been a resident of J\e Dependable Service SHEET METAL WORK or WELDING fiAiLée & Ahlers Exclusiv:u Dealers Briggs’ “BEAUTYWARE" z 0i S Burners REC.U.S. PAT. OFF QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 Monday and Thursday Sales Representative tabli cpe; While on the way out, Evans and Haines stoppad at Kanatak and vis- | ited the workings of the Standard, i, Jute Bay, near Katalla., In Church Parlors marked last night’s meeting of the _ NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held on January 12th, 1940, at 10 o'clock lam. before the Judge of the United States Commissioner’s and Ex-Officio Probate Court for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- cinct upon the petition of Thomas Tilson, Jr., for admission to pro- Yate of the last will and testament; of Thomas Tilson, Sr, made onj May 23, 1938, and for «confirma- tion of the appointment of Thomas Tilson, Jr., as executor thereof and for tne issuance of letters testa-| mentary to him. All persons inter-| ested are required at said time m.rl:‘ place to show cause why said pe- tition should not be granted WITNESS my hand and offi seal at Sitka, Alaska, Dece 28th. 1939. WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, | United States Commission- | | er and Ex-Officio Probate ! Judge for the Sitka, Alas- al 2-3-4-5-6- adv.i Jan, Publication dates, 8-9-10-11-12, 1939. Empire Want Ads Bring Results. ‘ |SNOW SWEPT FROM dition again tonight | skaters, it was announced today by | District | field. Snc |the ice by CCC’ enrollees, Dr. that during her absence her office | will be open as usual ka, Commissioner’s Precinct. | S8 VMaskq Steamship Company o t Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the BRUNSWICK CAFE LAKE; SKATING T0 | RESUME TOMIGHT e will be in con- for the use of| Mendenhall W. A. Chipper-| being swept from Ranger ; was 3 4 Chinese and American Dishes Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners S - - Rae Lillian Carlson announces P TSRS PR L adv.’ O \t Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Dec. 31 Jan. 3 Jan. 10 MT. McKINLEY Jan. 7 Jan. 10 Jan. 16 ALASKA Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 FOR OTHER ‘ORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 Freight Office 4 ] SERVICE-ON'ALL*ALASKA-RUUTES B FAMILY | SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclus- sive Shoe Store” Lou Hudson Manager ‘_,,‘, Seward Strefl = i SANITARY PLUMBING and | [P ————— MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radie Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 s o ) ) ) 2 - ) ) ) oo & sovmoameanoamomnidd P — ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ] HEATING COMPAI Ml Fianes Operating Own Aeronautical W. J. NIEMI, Owner 2-Way PHONE “Let your plumbing worry be Radio Station KANG our worry.” Phone 788. Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 i Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | ™ a | B Lo a: | HOUSEHOLD [ APPLIANCES || | Harri Machine Shop || “Try Us First” +* ST '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 ‘lhngcn Transportation Co. Red 611 | Freight must be on city dock not i’ later than 4 P. M. Tuesday JACK LIVIE as o pala-up subscriber wo The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “FOUR GIRLS IN WHITE"” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear ALASKA Transportatios Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TYEE Jan. 9 8. 8. TAKU Jan. 16 AT S P. M, PASSENGERS FREIG] REFRIGERATION [ ] AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 Travel ona "PRIN CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah January 17, 31 . February 14, 25 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks Buuml Hotel « AN i'\' 'l I COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA 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 GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guestsl| GASTINEAU CAFE m connecton AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND Jan. 2 Jan. 5 Jan. 8 NORTH COAST . Jan. 12 Jan, 16 Jan. 18 HENRY GREEN, Agent .. CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent

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