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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6, 1940. I WISH WE COULD STAY IN NEW ORLEANS FOR TWO MONTHS- BUT WE MUST BE ON OUR WAY UP THE MISSISSIPPI- I'M LOOKING FORWARD TO OUR VISIT TO MEMPHIS - OH-I'M ENJOYING OUR TRIP - YOU IGNORANT FOOL- TWENTY-EIGHT SAIL ABOARD ALASKA LINER T teamer Yukon took 28 pas- crs to the Westward and up I C from here yesterday af- Skagway passengers were: M 1. J, K. Hundson, Willlam D H | Peleberg, Bob Feero, Fcr Hai Harriet Sheldon For Sew Joe Thomas, Tom Crablree, F.J. Hart, M. J. Edmunds, K ney un Niemi, John ( c. W and wife I N M R. Smith Louie Wittaenb Karlinger, J For Cordova—W and 0. A. Conrad For Kodiak-Louise Moody, L. E Hughes For Valdez —Thomas Huddleston, R. J. Shepard — .- — FIFTEEN SAIL ON NORTHLAND Fifteen persons embarked yester- day evening for Sitka aboard the motorship Northland, They were: Jack Melquist, Felch, B. F. Kane, Lu Liston, Henry Gorham, the Rev. John L. Cauble J. B. Burford, Bert McDowell. A. H Rczers, Ralph Ostrander, C. E. Ro- thery, Les Florence, R. T. Harris, Art Peterman and James V. Davis. > ELECTRA MAKES HOP OVER TODAY Alaska Airways plane orse, which could not because of Baxter Pacific White re yesterday ur favorable eather con ons, came in this merning to pick up the of sections PAA had book Fairbanks vesterday Murray Stewart and Burton Lien piloted the ship and took out Charles U vich, A. Wilbur, v Shermer, D. F rs. R. T. Thatcher, and of here for Mosier. - - ENGINEER RETURNS A. H. Conn, Public Roads Ad- istration Resident Engincer, re- d on the Princess Louise this week from a three months’ vaca- n in the States m e TIME 10 CZ cm.r, 17117 FOR YOUR CAB RROADWAY. CA&CO. a Northland passenger to Sit INSANE PATIENT KILLED ON FATAL LEAP FROM TREE Jumps from Perch, Instead of Landing on Mat- fress, Hits Walk | STEAMER MOVENENTS ! = ec s s e v s 0 NORTHBOUND No steamer Northbound SCHEDULED SAILI s sail North Sea scheduled to {:’rn}v Scattle at 10 2. m. on AR L "1';,“” b e ftiet t State Asylum Alaska scheduled %o Sall from | eyjged guars and climbed to ttle March 9 at 9 am L - top of a fifty-foot trce on the ho heduled to sail from Se- 2 Ptk S0 eecesscecccsccensen €0eececrevcctcccccsccnece attle March 12 at 9 pan & Lilinis Benste Barlia Princess Louise scheduled to FUE e 3 sail from Vancouver March e [P off ':"~"“’| b0 1 12 at 9. p..m garments, one by one he 'C \H‘ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Then. a tants besan fpciok Northland, arri ometime o | MAMISMEG TR, We, free. BFTE L it ow tron e jumped, His bods ’ scheduled (o sail south at 10 ‘”' £ o'clock tomorrow night Yukon_scheduled southbound 2 o FIVE CHANGES : s ALASKA CUSTOIS ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every AS AV . Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e T\ R P | STAFFANNOUKCED Dart leaves every Wednesday e - ® at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® g & gl ® Alexander, Kake and way | . L ... . o|Kefchikan Force Increased to Four, Collector Connors Says —— | TIDES ToMorrOW e o High tide—0:17 a.m., 15.7 feet. Low tide—6:04 am. 16 feet. | A number of changes in Al 14 pm., 163 feet. |Customs service personnel, nece 25 pan., -0.6 feet. |gitated by the resignation of one 3 - | Deputy Collector and an increase TANANA POSTED T0 lin the force at Ketchikan to four | Deputies unnounced today by of Customs Ja MAKE ALASKA TRIP| ?C"- nor BRI Deputy Collecrtor H Freighter- Tanana. is scheduled to | Hartle, who has been Prince sail from Seattle March 20 on the | Rupert, will transfer to Ketchikan first voyage to Alaska this year, The | |effective March 14 Tanana will call at ports in both | 4 T, anderson, who has bec Southeast and Southwest Alaska 1 the ‘Entey Division-of the Customs office, will be ' ansferred to Prince Rupert (o FRANK S(UI.I.Y fill . the vacancy John L. Abrams, formerly in (h.lx'fl(’ of the Port of H)‘Al"r. will n l\fl Pm‘t of P sburg on Apri’ SALESMAN, DIES lh‘nu Collector L*\wl E ("«)L» Had Traveled fo Alaskafor = = 30 Years for Seaftle Drug Wholesaler Frank Seully, 63, who has becn traveling to Alaska for the past 30 years for the Stewart and Holmes wholesale drug company, died Monday night in the Swedish Hos- pital at Seattle, according to word received by friends here Scully was one of the most wide- ly known and.best liked traveling rmm—— men in the Alaska territory. He is survived by a widow in Seat- tle. i e e FELCH TO SITKA Traveling man Baxter Felch was Pacific Alaska LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Faitbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® PHONE 106 Dependable Service ol MEMPHIS? 2-23 | ardson, WHERE HOW CAN. ANYONE BE 'L BITE=~ Sonis [ | SWe o ves ) | suT kow PHIS WHY s N MARRY YOU WHERE'S WASTING MY INTELLIGENCE Some Tips for New Senator John Thomas (left), Kdaho's new Senator who was appoeinted to fill out the nnexpived term of the late Sen. William E adviee from Vice-President Garnel getiing some taken his oath and assumed his seat in the ersburg, WL be transferred to Ketchikan ppointment par time Deputy to weeend Abrams at Hyder was gnpbunced were on an eagle hunting trip. | ey o o The accident occurred yesterday | . e, ¢ afternoon about three miles from | C.D.A. Sewing Club Meets Tomorrow . C. D. A. Sewing Thursday afternoon lessert at the home of ae Godkins, g A. Hendrickson will assist the meet (FS FRIDAY - FOR RICHARDSON al services for William Rich- who died February 23, will be held Friday in the chapel of the | Charles W. Carter Mortuary | I ment will be in the Pioneers’ ll"' in Evergreen Cemetel MOUNTAIN FLOWS LIKE A RIVER_pown theslopes-of the-upper. Rhone valley comes a landslide of rocks, mud and .ule. threatening the little village of Saxe, Switzerland, whose inhabi other nellhnfi'l farthes i iy Airways, Inc. LUBRICATIEN Sales Representative itants fled for their lives. They’'d been betting with villagers as to whose village would slide the the mountain, They won—to their regret, IT'S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - QUT LUBRICANTS! CONNURS MOTOR COMPANY Borah, shortly after he had is shown ate. .. [ poucLAs | , SmAT News of the fl/'«l(h in Seattle, of Eugene Vander former dent of Dougl received ir vesterday’s mail was in his la wtih his s Mr. and Mr who live in the death was due to a cipitated by Mr. Vanden Wyer of Belgium, and came when a young ma made i daughter-in-law, H ibert Vanden Wye Ballard district. His followed lived | here that profession 20 years ago. of years ago —————— ' DUE AT School By GEORGE McMANUS _ resi- The deceased, who, his home heart attack pre- a fall down a stairway. was a native | to An\‘!l("l locating in Ne\v York. He was a barber by trade and | when he He had + a shop in Ballard up until a couple AT 8 O'CLOCK basketball 1 WONDER WHERE MEMPHIS 1S? | Coach Jahn are expected vc on the Channel by 6 o'- clock this evening and accordingly the first games between Dougias High School and the visitors is scheduled for 8 o'clock at the Nata- torium. A preliminary game will be be- tween the reserve players of the two team a to ar schools and following the first strings will play. - - VISITORS FROM HA RTAINED IN HOMES According to plans made for en- tertainment of the Haines visitors | due here this evening the homes of the Douglas boys will each have a visitor; Harry and Frank Cashen will take Bud Valencie, and at Gor- don and Douglas Wahto'e home will be Earl Sorrels; at Dan Krsul's, C ord Mathews; at Dayton Fleek's, Charles Hunt; at Bob Fleek’s, Charles Bartlett; at Jim Devon's,| Marvin Troutman; at Glen Kron-| quist’s Bob Allen; at Kenneth Shud- | shift’s, Bob Harrington; at City Hall, ! Steve Papan and Leo Jacobs. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Pool will entertain | the coach - THOMAS RECOVERING FROM GUN WOUND Elwcod Thomas, 19-year-old Kake boy, is being treated in the Gov- ernment Hospital for a serious arm wound received when his h\lnum,l partner accidently discharged twelve-gauge shotgun while the qu[ Kake, After applying a tourniquet,| |the hunters returned to Kake where Government Nurse Gene-! vieve Sheridan gave Thomas first TLE ajd and radioed to Juneau for a plane. 1 Pilot Alex Holden flew down im- mediately in the baby Fairchild and brought Thomas to Juneau where he was admitted to the hos- pital at 5:30 o'clock yesterday af- ternoon. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.;l U. S. Mail Carrier Lez\es Ftrry Slip, .Vune-u every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. 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