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[ R THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY JAN 13, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS \CAPTAIN TRUDEAU e R S Foods Are Served at the 1 e 'lo VlSl]' JUNEAU =3 \ ' : ‘;\(JEOQVE\E/ Y ] A?Aog(E)s | WENT TO THE —— BRUNSWEK CAFE WELL-WHERE ANXIOUS TO MOVIES AND SAW HEAR HM TELL DID_YOU_GO - A WESTER AND WHAT DID YOU SEE?Z HUH-THERE YOU ARE - WHY AREN'T YOU OUT TAKING IN THE SIGHTS HERE IN PHILADEL PHIA?YOUR SON- IN-LAW LEFT EARLY - IT'S TOO BAD YOU ARE NOT AMBITIOUS BUT - MAGGIE - THERE_IS SO MUCH TO SEE HERE - | HAVE BEEN_TRYING TO THINK Capt. A. G. Trudeau of the Army ! Engineers is a passenger on the | steamer Alaska which left Seattle | today. He will inspect the Juneau smail boat harbor and visit other WHERE HE THRILLER- 1 SAT HAS BEEN- THEOU%E T TO LEARN WHERE TO GO War Department projec LIKE HE IS— MYSELF- | Mg I 2 ; NURSE RETURNING Chinese and American Dishes | ic Health Nurse Magnhild Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Oypard is returning on the Alaska L Dinners z | — - from a vacation in the States. SHEllACKING HERE TODAY Bureau of Flshenes Con- Leave Due Juneau Due Juricau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA HAS [smnen ALASKA Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 22 MT. McKINLEY Jan. 20 Jan. 23 Jan. 29 cheduled to arrive at | g Sunday evening e Princess Norah scheduled to | FOR OTHER INFORMATION AN] SERV ¥ I:OR JUNE AU ¢ amive Monday afternoon or demned as “'Still Cor- | BB RIALIONS e evening. Should have seven rr CALL o days' mail aboard rupt BOdy - North Coast due Tuesday - B T JATTLE, Jan. 13.—Steamer Al- e Alaska due Tuesday tinued from Page One) TIHE ALASK/‘ L'Z‘E. il this morn- have one ds PHONES Alaska ports SCHEDULED SAILIN e e A e H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 passengers heduled to sail frox ecommending SNERLG] Tve: yoar Freight Office 4 plan for ition of fish traps to 5 - 16 at 9 p. m cheduled to sa from Seattle January 19 a 10 a. m. Mount McKinley sched sail from Seattle J be eliminated 20 percent a year. t Harold Jones of Petersburg, rep- | Baroness Lisette Kapri resenting United Fishermen's local 'An outstanding air ace of Switzer- and Frederick Sound Cannery land, Baroness Lisette Kapri, ar- s local, said: “This ques- Tives at New York. She intends has been used as a political competing in the Miami air races rs include Capt. 1, Mrs. Charles War- Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. L. ¥ A, C. Black J. F. Dennis, Jane Ale Alaska Ste amslup Company W. Pringle, F. E. McDarmc at 9 a. m, 3 this winter. > Q " v - el ] tha O 'S ve een a k ¥ Bower, Mr s, H W SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS The family of Paul Schrader, 12, of Chicago, was on relief. Their ’“}‘ ’.‘)\“:”]’;e[:‘"‘;:"“{"“A]“;‘;;dfl comb, W Stinchcomb No steamer north, west. house was cold. Next door an abandoned frame house was being o g -— SERVICE-“ON-ALL-ALASKRAR'ROUTES # LOCAL SAILINGS 2 over 700 traps in 1927, 1)’ wrecked. Paul and another youth we wood to warm their home on Christr nt next door to gather fire- s Day. While doing such, R. E. Murphy, Jack Gi and there are but 500 or so now, Estebeth heduled to sail e |s9eceeco0o0ecececoesccssse Je: Waite, Casper Elling | - F A M I L Y .\_.,.--_m.---wa____,-a--.. 4 2 G aistia Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- | the building collapsed. Paul w . Here's the end of the ‘ N s i B 6 Kk U R sl story, with the weeping man Paul’s father. declined, proving the use of dumm, 't MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL & oo, T o Daft 1eAves every Wednesday aps and elimination of traps that | | SHOE STOBE |5 A ey ;i agon, at 7a. m, for Petershurg, Port 1 I “Juncaws Oldest Exclus {1 2-Way Radio Commenication An"'lgh"""d et 2 Mrs. Bertha Newsham 8UY & eters C { | a st Exclus- Govern, A, Patnode, Ales Kake and way o‘ | TIDES TOMOR'?OW resolution d con- ! | sive Shoe Store” ! APls‘\c‘\gFlECEH}IEEEI:KASSElm(C;mIE& PLA%E:R&IS:\ELASKA 4 N. H. Keith, Miss 2 L o g b u‘ un er f 0 of Gov. Ernest Gruen-| | Seward Lou Hudson | st 2 8 ] old Roth, Mrs. CEE it 22 F ing's recess appointment as Gov- PR e i HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i S & A | High L(»\" 3:54 a. m., ll.).s feet ernor of Alaska also condemned 3 o o ) 0 ) ] o o Sk M W I | Low tide 9:49 a.m, 36 feet 5, soens High tide 3:42 p. m,, 2 St rs arn r S Low » 10:02 p. m,, feet Arm p ! a n e ‘the efforts of petty politicians to| = 2 3 3 Lo y 3 jl (t);;a.-»].:m:;“?:::enai.m J SANITARY PLUMBING and A L A S K A A I R TBANSPGBT, IIIC. jANE AI-EXANDER ¢ H o % i y afternoon, Martin’ HEATING COMPANY - HOMEWARD BOUND Relurnmg ere High t :vf“ 1) MOanx)Axf feet | berg of the Copper River.and W. J. NIEMI, Owner Al Janee Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE Mrs. Charles G. Warner is return-| 1ow tide 10:35 a. m. 40 feet | re nv0 Ve J| Prince Willlam Sound Fishermen’s| | “Let your plumbing worry be 2-Way Radio Station KANG «i ing on the steamer Alaska Which| pion (ide 424 p. m., Y et Union was elected Chairman of the our worry.” Phone 788. i Fadio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 nvention, John Olofson of the CLAUS LARSSON Miss Jane Alexader, sailed north from Seattle this morn-| . A S Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER the Director of the Te ing. She has ) visiting theé past | Alaska Fishermen’s Union, Ketchi. partment of Public Wel several months with her son, Peter . Jan. 13.—A cap Vice Chairman, J. F. Jurich turning on the Alaska after a vaca- who is attending school in the IF”“ e has freed duck of the International Fishermenand, HOUSEHOLD i tion in ‘the States. south. AI: anti- : tide 10:41 p. m., 27 feet (B ARSI e 1L Clinton Phillip: Allied Workers of America, Seattle, | raft attack on Secretary, and C. W. Farlin of the APPLIANCES e | bombing plane © Sunedpi Tl & s i a gshoremen, Sergeant-; D(uly Crossword Puzsle - g AR W | Harri Machine Sho ‘ | man, was charged with damagi No meeting of the convention is » e p as a paid-up subscriber vo L) ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 1. Long.icxeed, f"f‘i""’”" B e, W exbected, Jof! Sitnday, ‘and 1 ‘was| B “T0 R 0 Lisd U‘ Hfl' d 1 Decnents Wl oo tea | A e '1” fived 88 shptg “'Qm%: 0 declared the meeting will proba- | * - The Dally Alaska Empilve OOV PRIEDHSIKIT] » e STOCKHOLM. Jan. 13—The Bre. |2 Plane swoRlR low over a duck ply conciude its business Monday, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. . = " sparingty cutive Committce of the Swedish) p night with a mass meeting at §| | & 1s invited to present this coupon of superstl- HI I [PZZOITIRIEGAWIEIN| 3 pemale acer | Municipal Workers Union today, , = “lk :\ccu'sed army pilots 0f pm. for labor and for the general “ s n A n T this evening at the box office ¥ tion and EILIEIMII AIPIPIEINID] 10. short for a | yored to exclude all Communi deliberately flying low over duck public for a discussion of labor . . : sh 4 0 - RILINISIE OlE \L Turn on an | from membership in the organiza “izf%i‘efh:nfiuiizgfswg::gumghf‘;r;‘: problems in Alaska. “ s Mafl Cal-rier o g T TIE axis tion. e b s ance.| SEISLIE S A Paa o e L gAf\r ‘;T 3 8 “ g'\“/ Cial 12 orenches [y s 4 {Phillips denied firing at the plane, ! Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean, CAPITOL THEATRE 3 LR i He claimed that he waved his n! BETTS ON ALASKA i every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 1 N:é .‘u’ " é '6 E 5 Efili 5 S = '!‘ g E BR‘DGES AppEAlS m;d attempted to direct the o0 b it antrl magineer | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT and recelve 2 tickels to see: N | \ pilot Lack go hlb cau:st | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS " 24, Village ) ” SINEIERBATEETIERIS| & Yl o el B o For Tafbrihdtion THE DUKE COMES BACK / Al Mecrecpm oo’ | IN CONTEMPT FINE Berhey ASSEMBLY: © i e’ " " * ™ | ey mrmoratin oo, et RESIEIDIA ATTILC] 2 Lawe | Freight must be on city dock not WA1CH, THIS SPACE A 32 Winged secd SAN FRANISCO, Cal, Jan, 13— | > later than 4 P. M. Tuesday 30. Cold and damp AIVIEBROIRIL OIPFR | IRIE| 1 Pl |CIO Leader Harry Bridges has |N(mm As 4 mmnd’ HNipxOn ale: "“' | Your Name May Appear e oL fbsen o PIAILBATIABIL [EFAIKIE] g+ R ‘hln(i notice of an appeal to the | v S e i 3 poiaaster face: varant | United States Supreme Court in W-PROF" ORDER — 55 wiveed % P 3 Bauih Amerts 36 Birdorprey ja Los Angeles contempt of court 5 s S gt Gn‘v’i‘guf war 48 Collection of poison 10, Protuberance ‘Lha};,v . o . facts 8. Print 43. Water L e T ae ™ Angelos conth Bethel Asserniy, of God vY\u‘":lu — - : i My L8 o e | i n;x Angele ‘““‘(‘i f;eg religious organization, has filed with | ¢ nit of wi b mx s | | Briages 3 N 3 inet o " Y 2 L4 ; measure- oo “:x;:%mu:xre " ollog, % Bgtan ver |1 5250 1a B ifflnrc’é.‘fi‘éf‘,i’fmfi“d"“' as a non- Transpm-!ahn' COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY tivat p 5 a t % 56 Cylinarieal = & D tlea by oy ‘mm"‘puy i @ 1o Labor 8e¢-{ Incorporators are Jon I Conn, | BROADCAST com an OF ALANSA L s2owN cutting off &3, Comparative letter criticized | Raiph E. Baker, Mrs, Charles Blox- pany . | % g R = 2 Al e Aght | an injunction \pam, Mrs. F. F. Cameron and W. Lmber anfl Bllildllg Halenals . [ ] JOINT FEATURE SERVICE Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle en’s union. g Day. b + ate Supreme court ! > { PHONES 59 _JUNEA | upheld the contempt citatton. i SLED ACCIDENT . ON THE AIR! Leaves SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and’ Modernize Your Home Under Tille I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Seattle 8. 8. TAKU Jan. 16 By The Daily Alaska|| s s rvee " gan. 23 Empire and KINY aTsE M Bridges said he would caxry the Antionette Spendlove, Ju case to the United 31 e, youngster, was reported inj Court on the claim the a sledding accident yester |order infringed on the right of ning. The accident occurred on free speech. Ninth Street. PASSENGERS FREIGHT [ dfl'Yl every week at REFRIGERATION PR IO A Comfort of G | i W —The sign of 8:15 a.m. 12:30 pm. | AGgN‘l' E‘EWAE;O"‘TL;G; lnot ;w u c AO FUES'B - | 7:00pm. 9:45p.m D. B. FEMMER ! Dependable Service | : Phone 114 A copnec i) Night 312 e S AIR SERVICE INFORMATION [ WHEN YOU NEED PLUMBING Travel ona HEATING “PRIN- : SHEET METAL CESS” ok WORK or s Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday WBLBIHG MRy Jo_vinoguves, Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday SOUTHEOUND SAILINGS : o : ' Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays Blce & mrs January 17, 81 WEEK SA!HNGS—’“;:;: S;mn i IT’S T I M E TO ‘ . - Excluslve Dea]ers Cnnnectl:nl at V:I‘I‘c::m with s Seattle No. Bz:‘!:d vSO“ gfixd . ‘ana Services: 4 an. an. an. £ CHANGE YOUR U. S. Airmail—Express Service el T e 8L R TRANS-ATLANTIC 1 H THINNED - OUT ® TRANS-PACIFIC HENRY GREEN, Agent ... i Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alasks CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. LUBRICANTS! | CONNORS MOTOR | COMPANY ; Z 0i n@]’ Burners REC.U.S. PAT. OFF QUAKER OIL RANGE PHONE 34 Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. 3 PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative VERR ROUND ALASKA SERU s R

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