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BRINGING UP FATHER ( ’EIKIL"’” T ( Al THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE MONDAY, MAR.-11,1940. WILL YOU TAKE THAT OF YO RS W THE 'PHONE 2 DA -DA -DA’'D TO DcATu DO YOU REALIZE THISWLIS A LONC DISTAMCE CALL By GEORGE McMANUS —_— YUKON HAS i e v e s s s v e s e e e 45 ABOARD . NORTHROUND . . ka scheduled rrive at ® e 10:30 oclock tomorrow ® e morning and sails westward e ° in the . mail aboa . L Nruh T mer Yukon docked brief-|®, at 1:30 ¢ ek tom Tur v this morning oh | ®, afternoor s in 12 pas- 45 south ‘aku sched | s-,um '\‘Iow:rrr_m.; . SCHEDULED SAILINGS led Ail from ¢ Arr « ward were: Ha- attle 9 p kerby, Alva Blackerby, Herb @ Princess L e H. A Gertman, Sam ®, sail from Vancou . 1 e row at 9 p.om . 2oddin o Northhnd . nsf J. 5. Bay L from 5 e M naugh, Oscar Hart, ® 3 O Fohr . hedu 1 T. O. Ryar e Sealtle Murch 16 attl . ® Mount McKin . ail from Four army aviators escaped death when this big bomber crashed into 1 e at9a m off from Bolling Field, Washington, D. C. Two of the fliers, trapped F e NOUTHBOUND SAILINGS -« Scouts, who put out in & small boat from a nearby yacht clulr. Men ; Phillip 1ic ® No steamer nortl . are shown salvaging the plane. Phil Dewrec wnk | 1 Thompson, Mrs. R . LOCAL Sar . v 1 3 S . ‘ O. Thaiber, R. J. Boy ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ‘o | ISV]( G] ()]_]P at X]]]Z]S D]nn(\l- ferman, Peter Paulso ® Wednesd L 7 J. E. Murphy, M 1 ® ka and w: > To Ketchikan~R. M. McC ® Dart leav . A. E. Glover, Lawrence Kubley, ® at7a. m. fol . Frances Woods, Dewey Knight ® Alexander, . To Wrangell-M. O. Jchnson, J. ® ports. . 0. Ganger, J. T Gillingham and ®© ®© ® © @ 06 @ & ¢ o o , - | wife, R. D. Russell To Petersburg—R. D. Smith, 1 1 Fleek, A. L. Fiorence, Ed man TIDES TOMORROW Elder Lee, K. Ander s mer, Lloyd Peterson W. H:imsdahk 164 I Molver 0.1 fec e 15.1 feet DART BRINGS FIVE 14 feet OVER LAST p Dart coming i brought in Mrs. Berg w, Clarence Nelson from <o Hintsman from K George Radamaker from Five Fin- gers and A. Morris from Windham A Another PAA E'eclra Die SIMMONS MAKIKG Piots B Kot nd Ralph Sa- SKAGWAYF IGHT vory e due in Juneai this after- nocn with a PAA Electra and one passenger, Al Hanson Simmons flew the Fair- With one plane already here, two wgway today with ‘Ev- Electras will go north tomorrow af- Rev, John Glas r the steamer arrives from th South Yesterday Simmons came in fro > the islands with Martin Dahl, in jured Flor- This picture, just received in the Un Wi HOLDEN FLYING R Einaa B It varcy snioqie fror aboard the North Star. -The picture has just been receiv o lO(KHEED SOUIH Antarctica. Byrd is at left. Henty Godtiith el A Hoidert bidns to fly the g W camne in on the Yukon and e at the Lockheed to- Seattte tomorvow or ALASKAN, OFFICIAL Weather Instrum Baranof to Queen City. TIME TO CALL Mrs. Holden 1 1 71 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. AT Ray Ca at the Ga morning on the naugh, r" —The Sign of “““—"m“’j € Sign o [ e ) H \ 3 the next day and spend three w a month on vacation in the and son Sandy will south on the plane. - GASTINEAU traveling Yukon. Dependable Service Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks fo Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service : PHONE 106 } LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Sales Representative REPUBLICAN PAPER, Fiew 125 Miles DUE OUT APRIL 1 And Still Operat tion of The newspaper for nber Pub! Republi rit 41 the re in A the Alaskan, he onde 1 by W was t tree on the by Ward F. Barr of rument of Dave ha Pilot L. s Atlin brought last toda White, Resident Agent I'he hands of its White stated that every secticn of ins! carried it tin a north ‘The tru balloon had 125 miles lirection ixth one ather Bu- n daily ot injured still works 1 by a test will be in the April 1. paper g i that 1 and next readers ment since rted releasin September. It wa its - lang and es the w reau last by was Oscar Hart anof for He is a few days - at the IT'S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPARY vrrrrrrrr et e e eoee) R e e S i MSRE AL S it is written, j made up by Al It deals with vital issue ith whic Alaskan: wip erned and pre them ' perfectl Wi ( X in the words men and . here today. men who live in the North and| - | d ter und tanding than OSCAR HART IN TOWN any on-hesident could, White said Ameng a number of traveling men He promiséd The 5 ¢ill| coming in en the Yukor morn- give its readers the picture today it within the Republican Party ) 3 § \ \ N \ \ \ \ \ ; ‘i A wag esked about DOOey? INDIAN LANDS Greatest indoor sport at I dian Of in heritax ancestors once owned nd. Under many Indian allotments held “in trust” by the nment while the heirs pile and gain title to part of the income—if any. Here is a sample of what happens Lizette Denomie, Chippewa In- dian, died in 1897. Her land was held in trust. In 1910, a law was passed providing for division of certain types of Indian allotments among the heirs o's it e has split s have 8.84 11 of one died i hus- ) One heir gots 12,544/19,- 051,200 of the tate big trouble is that consent [§ reent of the heirs must be obtuined before the land may be leased or re ed. In an effort to G G on a 150 tract, heirs were traced into 47 states, the Anacostia River after taking M and Canada. The bureau in the cabin, were rescued by Sea ¢ 195 oL N0 perceit b i) from the Anacostia Naval Station ave up. This land, along with G.000.000 acres in a similar plight, must remain idle R Missionary Society Meets Tomorrow Interdenominational Mis- ociety will meet at the Res- n Church tomor- 2 o'clock AND CADTAIN REACH SAFETY § Thirtv-seven Paddle Into - : : Hasbor — Fiffy-five s ‘staniey dackson. =~ = The program will be on South Believed Captured : ; g 1 Mrs. John Houk in Helen Larson will give the al uplift Her topic will be, Mother of James and John PO Erapire want Ads *rmng Results. nican even SF rman “The ;‘ HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 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. M. Tuesday Capt. Sch affe others of the crew > > Alaska fo Be Made Promised Land for European Refugees (Continue =~ — n Page One) tor asks if the lihe of “Dou- ble-0O Presidents may run out his year. 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