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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR E, FRIDAY, FEB. 9, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS HIS NE FIT -YOU MUST IT WHEN HE MARINE NEWS THIRTY GO S EAMER MOVEMENTS | " !@ § ‘e eesesse s L4 R . THROTND o @ 1o01nir . §% f & ® rive Tuesd ° . SCHEDULLD SATLINGS . ® Prince « lled to ® Necthised B er at 9 to- ® 15 ‘BaBssE e night . k. Iakt. Biahe U \ scheduled to sail from e 30 for south- tle 9 8. m. tomorrow o 1 lock this morn- o sche % ) from. & . ttle February 13 at 9 p. ® rom Sitka were Ira ® . : e 5 A ke Har.| ® Northland schedulvd to sail AT Ion o from Seattle bruary 16 at e R v § W m . X s, C. G. ® . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e 8 : Hoint. ® Mount McKinley is scheduled e crt eSS ok SR T suthbound next Sunda . ( I C 1 Puhr W ; el LOCAL SAILINGS . Nits e o schedule ° s A PR at 6 p. m. fc ° 1 ¥ J. D g ypor > . o e R every Wednesday ® ST ° 7 a. m. for Petershurg, Port @ e Alexander, Kake and way ® e X ° port . A BALR 7 s e 000080 ce 0 e ¥ A on, Ja e Oldr I B. Chisholn T A T ! J. C. Johnson, Mr TiDES TOM@RROW i Mildred Hanson a I Peleisburg — Andy Taylor : Nordgren, Peder L M High tide 2:14 a. m., 164 feet E. O . M. Bjorgs, C. Samuel- Low tid> 8:06 a. m., 14 feet Hi tide 2:08 p. m., 164 fee SN, -0.6 feet Norih Coast ias-Thirfeen SIMMONS OUT IN LOOKHEED Shell Simmons flew out in the Lockheed today for Hoonah and Cameron, radio engineer, to com- installation of radio set airways communication at Ten- plete a for SEATTLE, Coast Feb. 9.—Steamer North ailed for Southeast at 10 o'clock this 54 passengers aboard enakee, for the return trip, 15 will pick up Herb Ci morning includ- ®HHE inz the following booked for Ju. €ron and Norm Cameron, and from o Hoonah, Frank Wright and Ber- Erling Oswald Capt. G. A. Gus- | tha Tiber M:. and Mrs. Henry Green N2 v son, Mrs. William T. Mahoney, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Grisham, James TOLO DANCE AT R. York, Mrs. J. B. Anderson, Mrs. J Dennis, Martin Shorholm, S 15en., - - - GER ON VACATION SCHOQL TONIGHT the basketball game tonioht A ashier and book-keep- After B wpire, is a passenger 4t the Juneau. High Sehool, the P rthland for Seattle female vepresentatives of the Stu- ¢ He may visit his dent Body will take their dates.to sister in Richmond, Cal., before re- the Valentine Tolo Dance which will ur be held in the Grade School gym- nasium A . his is the third annual Valentine TIME TO CALL Tolo to be sponsored by the Girls' Club and Wesley Barrett and Ted fi Austerman will do the musical hon- s‘ > " ors for the occasion. { " Miss Josephine Campbell, assist- FOR YOUR CAB ed by members of the social com- BR! OFDNAY CAB CO. mittee, has charge of arrangements [, S for the fair, & | e A —The Sign of Dependable Service § ’ N ) ) § e L e . i Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks 1o Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service i 4 .| Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE e Y Sales Representative Gopr. 1940, King F CHEERIO- OLD SOCK- MODES of ol MOMENT e— by Adelaide Kerr e Leap ¥ 1d a heart shaped decolle She's going to ( ar Valentine party in a satin striped frock with long slecves G mond curl pin mounted on a shell barrette to ho aa it ght in place More di; ¢ fan-shaped brooch at her throat to compli the Fair ARENA BACKERS . SUPPORT GO@!}_’ | , | the opening date of the pool will be Civic Play Center Boosters '« 1 the pool, by of ted somewhere about the third week in April. ‘The main object now is to ubscrip- t the part of her Dauphin coiffure is the suc-'an d A of soft strawberry pink designed dia- amonds and rose sion to pools alone, in the States ran from 40 cents to 75 cents for an afternoon or evening. On v club basis, it will cost here, just H. 3 1-3 cents for a 50-hour period per and ons free. Oulside thte \pproximately 50 cents | For that reason 1 be able to become on. NOT GUILTY PLEAS ENTERED BY SIX tered were en- te by the Grand Six pleas of not guilty District Court s indicted by ef D e Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are BRUNSWICK CAFE Served at the “The Clothing Man” | H.S. GRAVES || HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER § \ \ \ \ & MARX CLOTHING ! ! \ — | | ol \ \ \ \ — ! I { JAMESC COOPER I ! 1Y \ I C. P, A, IR Business Counselor ‘ ! ! COOPER BUILDING ! Special Br:}:’::rts Lunches, { | Opposite Federal Buildiny fi er's { ment. charg- tc the returned e enteri e Willlam lelinquency of minors, Willian Tucker, and Jack Verne Chapman Sam Jack withdrew a plea of guilty as to c t 1 of his indict-|{ ment and ent i a plea guilty as to count 1 and not guilty as to 2| and 3 Defau dgments wore rred by the Court ) in favor of Charles Waynor in ¢ t suits against Steven A. Harvey and W F. Reichmein, >+ DEMOCRATIC (LUB WLl HEAR BOYLE ADDRESS MONDAY - “Pre e Organ- Party in inct .wl Cemmittes of th> Democratic Alaska” will be the topic of Frank | Boyle's address to the Demo- cratic Women’s Club at its Febru- | ary Trinity Of interest as a pre-election sub- meeting P next Monday Hall night in rist ct, Mr. Boyle's talk wi details of party ion and all w explain cal 1~ n the chan P ml who are inter are invited ittend, accord to Mrs. William A. Holzheimer, president of the club, The meeting, a business session cnly with an address by Mr. Boyle, will be called at 8 p. m HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES ! Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” ‘\U(.I-.N TR'\VQI’OI{T\TIU“I (‘0 U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau (Jens ol e “}“d"" If not! A prospectus, giving full informa- every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Fnd communn 100 & ”“ money 1 subscribed of tion and details about the Juneau For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT| ! y Diecasd Yaink the Reoject over, fHen | g Arena is now being prepar- ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Per(en' in Favor “‘“ onire ""‘!"'["f‘ will be refund-'eq by its manager, Gene Dawson. For Information ed, as no money is being spent at|This pamphlet will be distributed Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 S all by the Finance committce. Jack |to every person possible in and| Freight must be on city dock not Based on a preliminary checkup 1homas is chairman and Dr. W.laround Juneau and Douglas. Many later than 4 P. M. Tuesday by the Board of Control of the Ju- W- Council and Emii G > arequestions in which the public are — neau Sports Arena, membership | Members of this commi now vitally curious and interested, |{ sales and pledges are more than Mcmbership Drive [ will be answered. satisfactory. The campaign for A M t nus appointed U — A L A s K A membership in the bezan | the following people mm-: NOTICE Monday but the maje of \;sm»l bership drive, in the| TO SCOTTISH RITE MASONS: ness houses were not sol ed until| Board of Control we mem-| Regular meeting Friday evening, - such time as the Chamber of Com-|pership tickets av Pledges' Feb. 9, at 7:30 o'clock. Elections Tfanslmfla'm merce had officially sanotioned the nnd subscription de tolof officers, etc. adv. project. To date over 200 members | W. W. Co shlers, | * e compally have been pladged anl G. Krause, Jo¢ Fred Plans for this undertaking, «»!A}.\,A Louis Delebecqt Ham- | SANITARY PLUMBING and 0 . i badly needed in this city, have been | mond, Sadie S Nun-| HEATING COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle made and carried out systematically. | amal, ! 1 Covieh,| | . W J. NIEMI, Ownet Lea\e,: Instead of an extensive ticket sale,| Ray Halvic, Bert Lybec Dyer Let your plumbing worry be Seatt! complete cooperation and endorse-|Bob Kimball and Gen: n. All our worry. Phone 788. S. S. TAKU ...Feb, 13 ment has been asked of nearly every |checks should be miac bie . to| & s - S. S. TYEE _Feb. 20 business organization in town. | the Juneau Spor Aer REEE Ji——® - | Either Frank A. Metcalf, Presi- ‘5“\\.\“ Shet i Y dent of the Juneau Sports Arenaji Membership dues of $12 per year or Gene Dawson, manager of theican be paid for at (he rate of ql TIMELY cLoTHEs PASSENGERS FREIGHT arena, have appeared before the|per month ii the member <o desires. REFRIGERATION Mayor and City Council, American |put the Board of Cont vant to Legion, Juneau Bar Association, Ro- | get as much- cash as p it NUNN-BUSH SHOES AO:N‘I‘ tary ‘Club, Woman's Club, Business|der to reduce const n indebte STETSON HATS mn and Professional Women's Club and | edness and speed the completion of . n. B. r the Chamber of Commerce and Supt. [the arena. This will pe nearly | QUALITY WORK CLOTHING Paone 114 Night 312 A, B. Phillips of the High-School.|everyone in and arou eau to M Unanimous endorsement was given|enjoy the pool. Ad to kel S — to the plan and support promised.|pool, without a mombership 2 T S P The Ministerial Alliance of Juneau!will be 40 cents a period, T Y,c:l:‘g_ rnzn HE““ING . T, 1 also went on record as strongly injcess of the project is ba on the | Complete Outfitter for Men B CANADIAN e favor of the project, as did the Fire |idea of everyone being a member. | | PACIFIC on'a Départments of both Juneau and Lew Figures 1 | " Douglas That is why such a low figure of | PRIN- For 1,000 Members $1 per month has beer That | During the next three weeks an means you c nming, take intensive campaign will be waged |lessons if ne enjoy “all to pledge 1,000 members to the arena. | the advantages of w € for31-3 When this is done, the Board of|cents per day. Les a nickel Control will authorize construction|a day to swim in a nice warm pool to begin. It will take about six in pleasant surroundis Admis- (& B o s v AR o o PN - IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - 0UT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY LUBRICATION | NEWS | BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m | 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah February 14, 25 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Paeific Services: Leave Du Wound € Due | Nor Steamer Seattle outhboun? MT. McKINLYY Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 ALASKA Feb. 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 YUKON Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 Freight Office 4 Alaské Ste amslup Compéfiy SER\IICE>ON ALL A LASKA*ROUTES . - e ) o 2 i MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. 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GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK !All-lNGS-Al-neafl to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv:Juneau & Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST .......Feb, 9 ‘Feb. 13 Feb. 15 TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC NORTHLAND ... Feb. 16 Feb. 20 Feb. 22 NORTH COAST .Feb. 23 Feb. 271 Feb. 29 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 CITY WHARF .. GUY SERVICE -