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THER T 1 THMK 1 HAVE SOMETHING ON \__THE ENDOF __J ) THIS CK\DDJ‘ BRINGING UP FA | LET ME THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 20, 1940. DID_YOU SAY | SHOULD KEEP PULLING THE J IN? BY -THIS 1S PULLING US | OLIT" TO) Skl | | . | LR YUKON HAS 52 ABOARD T0 JUNEAU Yukon morning aboard for = | Steamer Mo L il e e s e e s 0000 00 NORTHBOUND Northland in port and sched- uled to sail for Sitka o'clock this afternoon "HEDUGLED SAILINGS scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 t 1t s Louise is scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 to- night North Coast from Seattle 10a m Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Pebruary 24 at 9 a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Taku in port and scheduled to sail south at 4 o'clock this afternoon, Yukon scheduled next Monday arrived in from Seattle this sail cheduled to February 23 at passengers ~were Mrs. A J.Davis Ralph Simonds, John McManamin M. Miller, F. L. Patty Garnetha Robinson, Cle R. Showers Winan. H. 1 Nash Floyd Betts Edmiston George Mrs, N R and outhbound M. southbou Paul yle, A George ®o0eeccesccesencessoeen eceeescscssccscsesssncsse M Gie Du LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail eve: Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Si ka and w: 4 Dart lea at 7 a. m. for Petersl Alexander, Kake ports. ® o0 e 00 D. Aase Chapma J 1ikan: Bustness Fred . Howard ngs, W Ma- 1 15t ny Zon- vescecooee - NORTHLAND BRINGS IN 1870 CITY 0. Johnson, F. Waley Marion Dob- Jim Hicke) Mrs. J. S MtEach- Mille Keith Petersburg: W. P. Hautala, u y, Mr. 1d A Rice Ruth Tc Seiling from her Y afternoon on the Yukon were: E Beistiine Pat MeCafferty, George Walley, Charles Gustafson, Nell Mc- Cleskey, J. Wolti, James Peacock M. Storhoim, Dell Fett. W. Watt For Kodiak—Mrs. Carl Heinkle Iver Anderson, Carl Heinkle For Haines—Mrs. B. L. Phelps, J. C. Paddock, Erma Parr, W. W Tolen, Bob Vermeire, Joyce Collin H. M. Collin. For Skagway—E. J. Bloom. For Seldovia—Dan Nocnan liam Douglas Fightien passen, were brought to Juneau on the motorship North- land this morning at 9 o'clock from Seattle were Gordon Muma, Mrs, Mrs. E. Buck 1r, Mrs. R. Fleming Southeast Alaska — A. J. Gibson, Mrs. M. Rustad, A E. Karnes, Mrs. William Boos, Mrs. A, Carter, Gordon Pederson, Mrs G. Pederson, Edgar Provinse, Mrs. H. L Wi s, Mrs. William Ma-' honey, Don Coates, Bill Newcomb. Passengers aboard the Northland for Sitka are as follows: | . J. Phillips, Mrs. T. J. Phillips. Mrs. Lorraine Bell, Elmer Day, Jr., Mrs. Ev. Ingersoll, Frances Inger-| soll, Robert Ingersoll ! Mrs. G. A. Simpson., Geo. Simp- son, Jr., Mrs. L. PFitzgerald, Nirs. M. Mhyre, Selma Myhre, Mrs. C. D. p Mrs. Bessie Kalley, Thos raig. Miss G Mrs. als Wy From HosPITAL NOTT< D AR i SR Y Wood was dismissed urgical care St w. H from Hospital. at ved Coleman was admiited to Ann’s Hospital and ision is receiv- After receiving surgical ca Peterson was dismissed today the Government Hospital George Johnson admission today ment Hospital was a at the surgical Govern- —— TIDES TOM@RROW | | —_— Low tide—5:10 am., 22 feet. | High tide—11:16 am., 17.8 feet. \ Low tide—5:44 pm. -25 feet. Sl 1 The mean depth of all the oceans and seas in the world is estimated from 2 to 2% miles, Mr to the 10! Ruth Smith iovernment cal care. was admitted Hospital today urg - Th o over name “sugar” 100 substances, applies L e e S S S —The Sign of Dependable Service e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Scores of workmen speeded repairs ich storm damage mounted in ax tains. Photo shows huge gash in from floods bit out the road's shoulder. dents cas from on southern Cs re ddle cf the I Mud-washel roads in the veit Highwz area A Couple of Stalwarts Zice President John Nanée Garner (left), who hopes to be the Demo- cratic presidential choice, chats with Postmaster General James A, Farley at the meeting of the Democratic high command in Washington , select the 1940 convention city. Farley, who has presidential ambitions weelf. told national committee that Garner is “sturdy and stalwart.,” UNITED TROLLERS Elecira Goes ARE GIVING DANCE THURSDAY EVENING h of Santa Moniea _ By GEORGE McMANUS Today and Everyday the Better H. S. GRAVES WHAT'S THE MAT TER wiD YOU GUYS ? YOu GOT YER LINE HOOKED |& TO TH' PROPELILER — 7 AN’ THIS BOATS ON TH' 1 WAY TO CAPE HORN - Foods Are Served at the —~ | [ 1 | “The Clothing Man” {2 « % } ] A A | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING \\L/y s | JAMES C. COOPER > C. P. A. | IL: Buattisns - Cottinslos Chinese and American Dist COOPER BUILDING Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Opposite Fed Buildiny, Dinners of L.A. Storms ECKLEY GUERI" ] School gradua man to Seattle, finally ended up in St. Louis where he joined forces with Arctic ley visited fact with perpetual R (Y SAILING SCHEDULE | BOOSTS ALASKA INPROPER WAY Guerin, Juneau High and popular young ¢ south last month Due Juneau Northbound Feb. 13 Feb. 20 Leave Seattle Feb. 10 Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb 24 Due Juneao Southboung Feb. 19 Feb. 26 Steamer ALASKA YUKON DERBLAY ALASKA Eckley who went Feb. 27 Mar. 4 explorer and lecturer Capt. | Plummer. Pending a tnp| > Captain back to the Pa-| Coast on a lecture tour, Eck- | Taylorvilie, TIl, and was a lengthy interview in toe| Breeze Courler | Guerin high-lighted the | Alaska is not overrun | not a land of| snow, mining | FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS THE ALASKA LINE H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Freight Office n that kimos, ice is and and fishing are the leading indus- | tries A S following dr in h to the San Bernardino moun- where erosion caused several automobile acci- ccently nchings t DOUGLAS NEWS t visited C i Commission I Y and Fras YOUG. GRAYS RETURN HOME AFTER EXTENDED TRIP Douglas ening Mr Gray from > bec turn from Washing- a month ago. Al- > been away about months, most of which time as spent in the East. They also with ives in Tulsa, Dklahoma and at Yakima, Wash Their trip north was made on the 3rown Bear, of the Alaska Game | In a week or ten d will sail on the boat for his wal trip to the Aleutian Isl A family gathering of the Grays s greeted the couple up- arriv- Seat- anc d heme ev l2 where ince, thell cnn, D. C.-abc ther they ha ha n ing - | on their return here last night tess to the members of her Sewing Club last evening en members were present and en- ¥ Phonephoto { North Today‘ - TWO SEWING CLU Mrs. Thomas Cashen MEET was hos- Nine of the elev- oyed their sewing. Two cut pr were awarded to Mrs, Marcus Jen- sen and Mrs. L. A. Johnson. freshments completed the evening For the next meeting. hence, Mrs. Robert Bonner will be the club’s hostess. Re- two weeks Another Sewing Club meeting of | social interest was one at which Mrs. Earl Wilson entertained group of Juneau and Douglas wo- |men at her home here. a | Her guests included Mesdames Sigrid Walther, Zora Selliken, Grace Henning, Virginia Teagle, | Biggins, Marchon Kessler, Caroline Merle in ahead of towns of similar he States fact that airplane travel has con-| HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT| Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 —_— e 5 Campbell and Miss Eleanor Warren. Plan to Further "Keep Am-| piots s nox wna ciene Mey- | il s f " | ring went north today with an| JOINS FOUNDRY CREW I erica Out of War Bl of e | JOINSEQUNDES CRE. 1 g Those flying were Miss S, Bakke, | at the Treadwell foundry this morn- Campaign Gorge Winans, Betty Curtis, E. N.|mg The young man Is & nephew e Patty, M. J. Walsh, O. G. Olson, J./of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Gray and | A Washington'’s sirthday dance, the purpose of which will be to |further a “Keep America Out of | War” campaign, will be held ot the Union Hall here Thursday eve- ning under the sponsorship of the | Juneau branch of the United Troll- | ers of Alaska. | Music, starting at 9 o'clock, will | be furnished by Albert Peterson's| five-piece orchestra, The United Trollers of Alaska is an affiliate of the Internation-| |al Fishermen and Allied Workers| |of America, of the Maritime Fed-| eration of the Pacific and of the CIO. The slogan for the union’s| anti-war campaign is “The Yanks are not coming.” | -oe - NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY| To be issued March 1 and forms) close March 1. For space, listings| and changes please call Juneau| and Douglas Telephone Co., tele- phone 420. adv. TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB | for || saNITARY PLUMBING BROADWAY CAB CO. J. Meherin, and Mrs. Gene Mey-| ring. i - ARMYLANDING scroormo siiiion~ FIELD PLANNED ANNETTE ISLE An application for $50,000 to be used in clearing a landing field on Annette Island for Army Air Corps use is now under consideration by | the Works Progress Administration | in Washington, D. C i In outlining the purposes of the preposed project, Delegate A, J, Di-' mor 1 that while the construc- tion v wged primarily for mili- tary def e of the Territory, the! field would be available at all times | for commercial flying use and also private civilian aviators. - Empire Want Ads Bring Results. —_— — and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner ! “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. has been on the channel since early | last fall. His home is in Tulsa,! Okla. ., NATIONAL HOLIDAYS | The birthdays of George Wash-| ington, February 2% and Abraham Lincoln, February 12, will be cele- brated by the Douglas Public Schools | with an informal program tomorrow | afternoon at 2:30 o'clock, in the High School assembly room. All parents are being invited to attend. Thursday will be a school holiday. | R Empire classiffeds bring results. COLISEUM - Douglas | Tuesday and Wednesday } 1 “Pardon Our Nerve” ALL-STAR CAST 1 R . HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES that th is considerable| § and the Northland is al opportunity if one has| ital, -otherwise there| tunity. | points out that towns inl| are small but these towns,| many instances are usu v B R LS i Alaska Steamship Company S ERVICE: ON-ALL-ALASKA*ROUTES ¥ MARINE AIRWAYS-——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 i ; P ST si N He also emphasized the| | ited most to the development of | | Territory in recent years and|{ at flying fields and all kinds of | | les are common sights in Al- i ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes 2-Way Radio Station KANG \ Redlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING L] FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men ‘ Operating Own Aeronautical Equipped | E.M.POLLEY as » paid-up subscriber to The Baily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of: the e e CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “IT'S A WONDERFUL WORLD" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! —d U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modermnize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Eifort Made for the Comtort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASKA Transportatios Company ® Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Feb. 20 Feb. 27 8. S. TONGASS ... S. TAKU .. AT 5P M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” CANADIAN P, CIFI( om.a "Pm— CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise February 25 March 6, 17, 27 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, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC WEE‘K SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle [ Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Feb. 27 Feb. 29 NORTHLAND .. NORTH COAST HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent .................. Phone 18 VEHR 'ROUND ALASKRA SEPRVICE