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~ 6 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, FEB. 21, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEOBGE McMANUS —— == | NOw- REMEMBER -vOU CAN TAKE A STROLL AS FAR AS BISCAYNE BAY -BE SURE TOGET BACK TO THE HOTEL WITHIN AN HOUR- ALL RIGHT-MAGGIE-~ BUT I'LL HAVE TO DO IT ON A RUN - IT's A TWO~-HOUR WHAT DO YOU WANT=- MAGGIE @ | | l | | | WELL - I'M NOT GONNA DO ANY RUNNIN'- BUT | DO WANT TO SEE_ ALL THEM SWELL BOATS ON THE BAY - Il (] 4 cights reserved KORTHLARD TO SITKA; TAKES 25 FROM HERE: engers sailed on Sitka from here ! > James iter, R L. Alexander Wesolosky, Wil- liam G. Honald, Mrs. O. S. Lar- A thero, Mrs Gordon C t Dick Clithero, Er- Knute Solbri John Ke SIX PASSERGER ABOARD TONGASS FOR THIS PORT JATTLE, Feb. 21 b d the ste 1 as follows Mr: ( A. Pepin, Joy Pepin, Ray- moend Mil Mrs. Raymond Miller Jack Cremin, Mrs. Jack Cremin -> oo Four Seiners Hay Narvow Escape from Death During Wreck VANCOUVER, B. C. Feb. Four men aboard the fift seiner Cape Cock escaped d when the fishing boat was w in Grenville Channel ‘The men managed to reach shore in a small boat after the Cape Cook struck the rocks and began to sink -~ TWO ALARMS IN JUNEAU BUT NO DAMAGE IS DONE The local fil department ha-l two fire alarms in the past 24 hours, but little damage was done. In the middle of the night: men were called to a dwellin; South Franklin Strect to h tinguis smouldering bed ¢ and this afternoon firemen wen the Indian a small” roof to Village and put out blaze. TIME TO CALL 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. P mr 3\ —The Sign of \ Dependable Service S S U SO R P OISR S Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service L Tickets, mrt:m{:o and full Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Acent, P Besasean. ks PHONE 106 . Baranof Hotel | | | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ‘Salmon . sea f{ishermen and improved chi | PASSENGERS IGHT A MG, R oo pacity of director of Alaska Mis- FREI 1 sions, The Presbytery will be in REFRIGERATION ' session March 7, 8, 9 and 10. { [ ) TR AGENT Douglas Hyde, first president uh Moo D. B. FEMMER e DUy LUTHERAN CHOIRS MEETING TONIGHT The choirs of the Resurrection Lutheran Church will meet tonight for practice, according to announce- Regulations State Posi- ment Too resus metings o | tively Who Is Head I STEAMER MOVEMENTS | et e e SRR iy nights, but this week there is a st o a0 s e change because tomorrow is a holi- | NORTHBOUND . ; Famil | Princess Louise due Friday af- © day e i g ver, though single, Wwho OLDTIMER STARVES | ® Sunday morning. Sails south e nd maintain: in one : are being carried e via Sitka . c e niore imxmmmn forward into the death of Geol e ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS e H. Trichel, who was found dead in | o North ("Mn lq,mmm FRgy , his cabin atl(L]\r'thLr(;okl lm-uog fr ! uarv 23 @ I sed tha ichel died o ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e ntrol an (1 provide for these de- ¢Ruse of the co :In:m’\ m the bc | e Seattle February 24 at 9 a. m. © endent Mdividuals 15 b it was believed that during his | ® Taku scheduled to sail from e me moral or legal !>L"1 Tie had ‘Ajlemptea 1 Arppare ® Seattle February 27 at 9 p. ® he head of a family and entitleq fcod. Ia ufficlent -strength to| e m. . . seme exemption allowed a il bes. siflrolled) . UTHBOUND SAILINGS 1 person--$2.500, where he was later ¢ Northland scheduled to arrive ® Alco he may claim a $100 credit {;‘nyl”"? was taken | ® scmetime tomorrow after- e i adent, if such de- ;-‘,;uu. ® noon and sails south at 11 persen is under 18 years e o'clock tomorrow night . ¢ 13 by ek ob - al- The “Great Fire" in London ® Yukon scheduled southbound ® or poor health (mental| in 1666 destroyed 13,200 homes ® next Monday . incapable of up-| and 88 churches. widower who sup- . LOCAL SAILINGS . ® Estebeth scheduled to sai . an aged HOUSEHOLD ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ 17 yews | APPLIANCES ® ka and wayport o led to an exemption of ® Da leaves every Wednesday ® the head of a family 2 e bl o e e, 5t am | Harei Machine Shop ® Alexander, Kake and way e 300, The $400 Trv Us First” o ports . does not apply o e e eec e e s 4. fe or husband of a taxpayer A i i1eh cne may be totally depen- '§ — nt upon lh‘ other. | T, e i apiets 1 ' | TINELY CLOTRES = home his minor children over whom | he exercises family control is clas- NUNN-BUSH SHOES z 9 s8R 1 ified as the head of a family, even e f,’ % am L foa though the children may have an STETSON HATS |\ High 11de—12.04 pn, 188 feet income of their own sufficient for } QUALITY WORK CLOTHING Lowtide. A TS their maintenance. If he does not i : ol suppert them, by reason of their [} ey BEST BIB AND TUCKER _When the annual army own income, but does exercise fam- and navy reception was heid at the White House in Washingon, iy control, e ol o FRED HENNING rai 'a entif 1 in ha e >eor; s - gold braid was plentiful, including that of Gen. George C. Mar- i o« the head of a family | shall, U. S. army chief of staff, scen in full dress uniform as he 4 1o : Complete Outfitter for Men | and Mrs. Marshall left their home, General Marshall succeeded IT el viduml! subPOel 18 ‘an | Gen. Malin Craig last July 1. adult and there rests upon the tax- b eeeeeeaeerawre—— et legal obligation and care for H payer a T r | ( e s PR . X to provide a home ¢ W. Parso 1 ¥ | exemption as | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ShowerTuesday |memis sun meson. o iy, the nesa of & famis 15 ahove’ U. §. Mail Carrier S l u m p i £ provided the Given in Honor moral or Nelson, Tom Ralph Kimmer, Pa g, Marjorie Polton, an > individual is finan-| M s DART y dependent. If the individual . . Clark, cia | Hildred Foun- is not financially depedent, Lhe Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau . tain, Bes: June Lynch exemption, even though the tax- every Wednesday at 7 am. Two Reasons Given for ()f Mrs I.ouI\ o Vi Fovers T i Rlcios' (s Whtany home | Hor BEIMNEIT e R ey -+ and furnishes the chief support, ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Break in Market af Astoria ASTORIA, Orc Feb. 21.—-Co- lumbia River fishermen are receiv- For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesdzy — does not apply » Seatter e 5, D d D I_ g ‘\11 k For income-tax purposes there K‘:,:,:‘.A, W ;““],l,?lll,uezi A:? Ll aV| e On a es can be only one head of a family ! z and the exemption cannot be divid- of a shower given in honor Debui as VIC | i fllSi o of Mrs. Larry Louk. Co-hostesses th Mrs. Komen were Mrs. Gor-| 1t should be remembered that a whether or not the ing only 13 cents a pound for , ; single ; p) OIg cents a pound for g, pristol and Mrs, Phil Sternig. | David Delong of Mr. and finsle person, whethe ; fresh salmon. A RN Ao Rt | T . head of a family, is required to Unscasonable ;andings by deep . Sed o the ocoaslopigiiee Mos- | Mrs, Bpeacer. Delong, mads B8 w4 ofiind 16 Wik or her net in- i imes Lena Bristol, Beulah Sund, debut as a coming viol t at the come for 1939 was $1,000 or more regardless of whether the return is nontaxable by reason of the $2- 1t this George School ~n given orta on the on, Cleo Commers, Eil-| Grade Homme, Jack! ~"~ in the Columbia a blamed for the unseasonable br 00k catches Transportatios ¢ e A :lyn Vernon, Jack Gar- Washington Birthday program. He in the markef i > [ e market i rett, Paul Johnson, Howdtdl Mo- is one of the talented pupils of 00 EXempLion. comp“’ RENDEZVOUS HONEYMOON KEr: \J.quk ,N: :’m.vm.. Walter Mec- the wellknown violinist Stanley Tol- DR. KING COMING NORTH ! Miss Alcyon Anderson, graduate —nnom, Don Parsons, Bud Suth-|lefsen. - lings from Pier 7 Seattle of the Fairbanks High School, B unml“nr;‘);vvx-. “l”lm Vineent De: 1 ?(‘)ul‘lg DeLong made lns“ ('1wn To attend the meeting of the ngs from Pier ]_,e:aves Elmer B iHelok \bhat: &t .Ge douglas ' Campell, announ: e plajed “Yan- p o i or the Yukon in F: Leaves Cafe in Fairbanks, were rc n Comepan: Cleng 186, EX | fmother appro- yangs pr. E. B. King, admir 4 married in the interior metropolis 2 aish, C. Bayes, Gfi‘m’ll?:ll‘l"v ection, “B Down 10 oo cecretary of the National Mi: TAK.L Feb. 27 and went to Anchorage to attend Rohert Wolney, Martin Lynch, | Washington. sions of the Presbyterian Church, . TONGASS Mar. 5 with headquarters in New York City, will come north next month. Dr. King's visitation will be in the ca- the Fur Rendezvous for their hon- emoon it Fish Elude British Lion AT 9 P. M. was once mcerim professor of modern languages at| Rutgers University in New Jerseyl R In old New York, one of the _ Eire (Ireland), Phone 114 Night 312 |city's principal reservoirs was lo- | Travel ‘cated at the present site of the (’AE\"‘N‘\—N ona 1C Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street. "PRIN- CESS" LINER s+ 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 TLE ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Every convenience { | i | | i : s T -,‘ ! Large Rooms gnqg service z : : ! | % E al;.with ® Centrally located Rates to Permanent Guests hLASKlNS LIKE THE “Let ymplumb!u worry be Phone 1788. Stalwart fishermen of Brandenburg, Germany, dip nets through holes in the ice covering their freshwater lake to haul out a record catch. The Reich is relying heavily on fish to fill the meatless gap in the Nazis’ war | Sales Representative our worry.” | CANADIAN PACIFIC R ALASKA AIR TBANSP@RT lnc. 'l'lvdav and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the BHUNSWEK CAFE H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” ‘ HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 1 \ | JAMES C. COOPER | ‘g Co.P B i P 51 American Disnes. Special Breakfasts, Lunches, Dinners { B Y Business Counselot COOPER BUILDING \ \ 3 N ! ! \ ! \ ] | \ \ \ { \ \ 3 N ! Opposite Federal Buildiny § SAILING § Leave Due Juneau Due Juziean Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboun2 YUKON PRI AR ) Feb. 20 Feb. 26 DERBLAY Feb. 20 ALASKA Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mer. 4 FOR OTIIER INFORMATION AND R] RVATIONS —-CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office e Freight Office = AlsdeiSh ssrz\ucs ON: m." MARINE AanAYs-;u S. 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