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r Sul North Coast SEATTLE, Nor Ala night seng Passengers ked for Juneau include the lewi Osc May Peze, bes Mr Me MISS COLEMAN RETUR R [Fe cDantel Lindtner man C. C. Querin BRINGING UP FATHER Y - )QLS-I LL MEET YOU NOW, DON'T BE LONG fil TEEM Mglg‘éi?—l%_lé WE'LL MEET YOU AT HAVE T K THE HOCT)‘EI. TO GET || I'M ANXIOUS TO SEE » YOUR NEW SUIT- MY BATHING SUIT P ) I'M WEAR MY NEW SUIT-AND_I'M ANXIOUS FOR THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, S/ GOING TO T BATHING BEACH- WELL-THIS ATURDAY, FEB. 24, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS T’?!'HEY SHOULD BE ALONG AWM MINUTE -NOW- Copr 1940, King F World rights reserveq s Syndicate, Inc BT i SteAMER MOVEMENTS | L e e e et NORTHBOUND Tuesday mail aboard Tuesday uncertain result of ATLINGS from it 9 p it 10 SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess I duled tc 7 o'clock Yukon scheduled southbound at 8:30 o'clock Sunday night LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sai! every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports Dart leaves every at 7 a. m. for Peters Alexander, Kake ports. s e 0004« 00 e EIGHT FLYING INABOARDPAA | ELECTRA TODAY Eight passengers are due in Ju-| neau this afternoon with PAA pi- lots Al Monson and Burton Lieu uneau or aboard an Electra t Coming in are Frank Nash, R C. Cook, Roy Ferguson, R. B. Julian, | Mrs. Maude Norris, Casper Ellin- gen, D.F. Innes, Earl Ohmer. @0eecrevcessnnennease ° ° / B ° . . ® ° . ° . . . . . . . . Rohrbach i, Lillian Martin Cc old Bayr sen livan F. M and Mrs, Anne Brandvik Mrs. “lluml(k Martinson, P. Wilson, Jean and Wilsen, Ge Comiey Hugh O'Farrell Gecrge C. Dennan Hans Lind, Harry Joe Crabtree, Dick Ort- on, George Lane, Mr P. M. Kardanoff - Tom and way Tes0000ee . 1 and Mrs Feb. 24. — Steamer Coast sailed for Southe:/ ports at 9:30 o'clock last with &' capacity Jist of Das- [t — aboard | TIDES Tomorrow the North Coast fol- th ska on High tide—2:06 a.m., Low tide—8:13 am., High tide 23 pm. 186 feet Low tide—8:31 pm. -26 feet Tides Monday —2:47 am, 8:59 am., 3:11 p 9:14 p. 19.3 feet. -2.1 feet. ng: ar Englesveld, Helen Albre Mr. and Mrs, and Mrs. Rod Darnell and Mrs. Milton Daniel cDowell, Martin Borlec Bru 1 and Mrs. J ity Jarvis, B Mrs w 19.1 feet -19 feet 174 feet Skeie, Miss Low tide- -11 feet mpbell Manager Dock Company of o DANIELS RETURNING FROM TRIP 10 A Wayne ton Dry is a round trip pa ING ring on l; *ll am North Mr. and Mrs. Milton Daniel passengers aboard the North ¢ their Juneau home after six weeks' visit in the Pacifi Northwest spent principally with Mr. Daniel's parents in Tacoms Wash Mr. Daniel is with the White Laundry and Mrs. employed at Percy's. > Fmnire Want Ads Bring Results, are ast TIME TO CALL 717117 FOR YOUR CAB PROADWAY CAB CO. Snow Daniel is .mmmmm”?: ~The Sign of mmma'_mm; Dependable Service Pttt 4 e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ U. S. Airmail—Express Service [ ] Alaska Airways, Inc. Sales Representative PHONE 106 Lou;SA. DELEBECQUE Building Racket S e | Where Signs ot Another War Front Grow [ Kantara on the Suez canal Landing of a large contingent of Australian and New Zealand troops (Anzacs) at Kantara, Egypt, beside the Suez canal, and increased military activ- ity of the Balkan nations heightens the strong elief that a new war front will be opened either in I'M USING ENOUGH TO SHINGLE A HOUSE/ [ILMJSTRATIEID PosT @[F[FHCIES MEMBERS OF SHINGLE WORKERS' UNION OF EVE$ETTE WASHII:{CTON SENT ALL MEMBERSOF P2 2] CONGRESS LF_TTERS—/ 7 = WRITTEN ON SHINGLES IEXPERTS IN WAR CENS TO TRANSLATE OVER 100 DIFFERENT LANGUAGES/ not in the pool That made tl Any sort of a worked out M dealers in bui could be brough ealers, sub-contract on representatives cou atter profits by a out of competitors. omplet uld Exposed; Official 0f Govt. Explains show un- queeze- annied from rage One) PRESSURE C DISPLEASED Under pressure of presecutions the ed in Pitisburg and i ton, D. C., among Indictments ag eering operations in eight cities. The vision under Arno bring in as man;, s bidder would submit to compare notes. and no chisel- But the next ur rmant said, was for ub-contractors simply to meet a table, take all the com- out of the bidding, and the work among them- selves at comforting prices. As other jobs came along, the con- tracts would rotate | more. Fines have m Getting the labor unions into |the cost. the setup was the next step. To|lion increase. protect their own bids, the "pool"‘ of sub-contractors would have to | last year. shut out an honest low bid from| Part of Arnold’s outside. That was simple. They]that his performance went to pay top union wages plus a cut to bid was just legitimate 3 mbin h o around petition apportion places. lanned ore Arnold asked for The unions have been most the Caucasus or the Balkans. Anzacs landed, bringing the total strength of the British, French and Turkish forces in the Near East to nearly 1,000,000 men. be maved to Palestine. and| iterials up nti-trust ms melt- Washing- nst b'ul ing racket- rought rust di- to two dozen than paid a mil- House and budget gave him $60,0%0 less than trouble was had created labor unions, agreed to|pressure groups. The AFL, whose affected, labor agents under an agreement demanded the inquiry be dropped. that the unmiens would retuse to| Contractors, too, work for any cantractor who was tests. In election years IT'S TIME T0 CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY have voiced pro- such pres= More than 30,000 The Anzacs were tc sure make themselves felt By gels groups can J. Edgar Hoover requests without interfer- ence pressure groups. Guilds of kidnapers can't lobby. And Con- gress these days is seeing two spies in every telephone booth D SALYATION ARMY SERVICES WILL BE FOR PllBll( Brigadier Glllmgham Is io Preside~Girl Guards Hold Program nd contrast hi A full has planned for lingham and Mrs. are visiting in Juneau during inspection trip of the vation Army stations At 11 o'clock tomorrow morning a special service will be conducted at the zensorial Presbyterian Church at which time the Salva- tion Army members will unite with the Memorial Church congrezation, [ Tomorrow afternoon, starting at 12:30 o'clock a service will be held |at the Salvation Army Hall for the dedication of two children Beaulah Audrey Jackson apd Wil- Johnson 7:30 o'clock meeting Army Hall has planned for tomorrow evening Brigadier Gillingham will preside ‘AL all of the sessions and the pub- |lic "is cordially invited to attend the various services Monday evening at 7:30 o'clock there will be a farewell service at the Salvation Army honoring the Brigadier prior | ture for other Alaskan towns. wecek. Gillingham, who an | liam A vation at Sal- also been NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY ;dqlmwnkfll 8:15 aam. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. 9:45p.m been| Brigadier Jehn Gil- por PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT onstration lowi pray C man Scng strati o Psalm) onstrations by badges; G I held with the fol- presented 12 by congregation, reading, presentation Gillingham as Chair- man’s remarks, Guard lute and Pledge; demon- by beginners' group, de- laration (knots, table setting, 23rd presentation of (‘]1!‘0”[]1('!!(; to ten-girls | “Songland Fair d | Senior Guard eight was ng program ning Bik o f Brig C rds ng op ; presentation of Somebody by Second Class| 1s by Guards, cornet| Adjutant Jackson, d Proud New Guard" ) Jackson and Mrs, | searf drill Second Class | son Did af lden Deed closing, song | diction -~ d bene: WILLIAM wiCHARDSON resid=nt a da DIES YESTERDAY AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL William Richardson, long time| the Territory, passed | at Ann’s Hosptial _ves\er-l afternoon as the result of u" illness was born in the state of Ten- of way He essee and was 72 years of age. he Yum noon 1% treatment iR various Sal- Haygen Transportation Co. Red 611 to his depar- st evening a Girl Guards dem- | Surviving him are two brothers, Richardson of Miami, Okla- and John H. Richardson of Arizona The remains are at the Charles W Mortuary pending funeral gements, e CHAPADOS INJURED Chapados was brought in| Chichagof yesterday after- | with an inju hand and St. Ann's Hospital receiving Paul m at HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” | 2 (;FL\' TRANSPORTATIOV CoO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.um. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. Tuesday ALASKA Transportatios Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Feb. 27 Mar. § TAKU S. 8. 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