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BRINGING UP FATHER (Dou T TALK T00 ) YOU MEAN-SENSELESS- DA RARSHLY 7O HiM- || HELLO 2 NOW - NOU | OU KNOW HOW LISTEN-SON - | AM LRSI e | SICk AND TIRED OF CALL\MG uP LECTURE - YOU ARE AVOIDING THE ISSUE- DO | GET THE MONEY 2| NEED A NOW HE WANTS THREE HUNDRED AND COUPLE_OF HLINDRED [| TWO HUNDR FIETY DOLLARS- RIGHT AWAY - \—, DOLLARS- 12,-1940. By GEORGE McMANUS THE'DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, MAR. w WHY DID You SORRY- SIR- BUT THE PARTY HUNG UP AND SAID TO REVERSE TH’ CHARGES- IT WILL BE D-CUT OUT THE GET BACK ON THAT } TELEPHONE-IT IS LONG-DPISTANCE- YOU KNOW - TELL. HM WE SAW TH' MINT 2 | ALL TH' TIME- £ [‘ MARINE NEWS O Back in Dock S'rmuzm MoveEMENTS HBOUND Expected, However, fo Be' Off, Sailing North SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS No . . . B . . B . . . o . . . . X ° ng on e 2 H e board anytime afler 5 . HHS Evenmg * SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ° heduled to sail from Se- e teamer T which has been | e 9 tonight . i r : at Prince Rupert for| e Princess Lou heduled to e 1cpail post and crank|e gail from Vancouver at ) lo- naf f 1 but was again' e nizht . locked for row accord- | & Nortlifand o sail ® 0 cceived by Ju-'e . from archi 15 ut 10 ® nesu agent D ! ]» a.m . The ra tated that it is|e Yukon scheduled to sail from e expected the Tor i ain b i eattle March 16 ) m. e ated fiom the dry dock and sail|e Mount McKinley scheduled to ® for Juneau and way ports durn. |® sail from Seatile March 20 @ tonight e at9am . . . . . steamer north, west LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail eva Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports, msm’fl?&s . sday passengers ca Alaska this Tesscvoee lm- Forty-nine on the steamer TP ——— TIDES TOMORROW ncon from ttle and Southeast Al follow: 5 A Seattle—Robert Ames, E. 5 y ¢ High tide—3:01 am, 159 fect L. Brannon, H. V. Callow, Mrs. H. | Py [ Dennis Covle, Alfred| b e ; AL ey ; i ! pm., 142 feet A, . Dodsony,; Roberta, ;.5 tide—9:26. pm.. 25 fee 2ob Drablow, Mrs It Soans . Talv: S UALIBUTERS SEEK I\ PR!N(E RUPERT hippey on, Mr. and Mrs. C. L £ H. J. Turner, Mrs. H 3. Tumer, Marian waite, Mr. and COnditions in A]aska Ports M R. H. Wrede, Donald Conrad Cunningham, Paul Haupert Exceed Those in B. Dick Jo Jack 1 Ed Mon- : on, Darrell Pike, Harold St C. Terminus Robert, Swain. Southeast Alaska ports J. Arbuckle, N. M E. Cauthorne. I. Fle H. George. PRINCE RUPERT, B. C A committee has been appoint- ssist the halibut fishermen campaign to obtain more ate mooring quarters with the the FedtyD aid of the Federal Government, March ) 12 “ed to a in thel e aid of - RETURNING Mrs. Joe NORTH Ketchum ) Ku,!1":’,:;1‘;\"‘."1:.?“;:)”:“‘»!:!\l‘[E“’"‘ It is also suggested that larger N e B boats be built and- better insur- Ala Railrcad and has been Bl oo veantion ance arrangements be made. Cap J. M. Morrison, President of the Canadian Halibut Vessel TIME TO CALL Owners Association, told the Cham ber cf Commerce that conditions for moorings are ‘much better in Ketchikan and Alaska ports than in Prince Rupert. FOR YOUR CAB (A R British. Malaya . is the largest BROADWAY CAB CO. producing country. g D e —The Sign of Dependable Service P s s rrr o et e B e Y | Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service . ° ‘ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. BHONE 106 | { LOUISA DELEBECQUE = SalesRepresentative D e e e W. BILLINGS GIVES : 53 Against Gov. not Be Candidate for Chief Executive SACRAMENTO, Cal., March 12 Attorney General Warren has lad that Gov. C. L. Olson cannot a candidate to succeed. himself Soviet air attack King Gustav and Premier Albin Hansson of Sweden are projected into the news spotlight following 1 event of a recall election reports of Soviet bombardment The ruling was asked by Assem- of a Swedish village and the crit- bly peaker Garland who has been 1 tly mentioned candi- ical situation over aid to Finland. It was reported that the question of Swedish aid to Finland might force King Gustav to abdicate in favor of the crown prince, who would form a new cabinet. The king previously had proclaimed that Sweden could not intervene i on behalf of Finland unless drawn icte & NMuropean war. Albin Hansson and King s Governor, aid that the recall ques- nd the candidates to succeed in event he is recalled, will on the ballot. Recall peti- being circulated in Los A neisco, Oakland and s g el Sponsors of the move charged the Governor L. 1. 'N. Plionephato misconduct in office. FIFTEEN FLOWN NORTH BY PAA ti Olsen appear appea are where Gustav acts of In Ohio Sp()thght Union AUXlIIny to prv— ENGAGEMENT RING Give Whlst _Pariy Juneau Loc. 1O MISS RUDOLPH party Frid at & o'clo Fifteen passengers flew north t the Union 1. Military whist With Pacific Alaska Airways pilots { P T & il be played Al Mon: Burton Lien, Bill K Couple May Be Married in e M TR e Al N ereen l F Westfall and Mae Reed are aboard two Electras I)' k 1(' \‘[‘ i bee : quite P game and Son, Jack Le g ndance wili H. Orme, Rol 1 as McKir Charles M R. J. Gleason. given and servad at th atch since receipts r1epair shop he was released fro: HAUGEN TRANSPORTATI A HAS DECKS . . LOADED WITH MEANS U. S. Mail Carrier FOR GETTING AROUND M s n A R T Transportation” might have been m Fol m priscn fall served in prison for the 1916 Preparedness Day parade bomb- ing at San Francisco, & crime Wisior the caption on a picture that couki VLeaves Ferry Slip, Juneau o el ’ 0 o " F '| Mrs. Frances P. Bolton (above) .y o " o0 S 0o g = i every Wednesday at 7 am. .{; H ‘l } : iz ‘(,_ widow of the late Republican Rep=. | 1jo0) of the steamer Alaska, bound FOF PETERSBURG, RAKE, PORT D T whas o resentative from Cleveland, Ches=. | g0 th stward with a typically ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS gaged to Miss Rudolph., whomn he ¥ ALY for the Westward with a typically o met at a hearing on his case ter P. Bolton, defeated her Demo- | heavy spring season car or Information S\ in g £ Miss Rudolph prob- cratic eppenent in a special Con- On the forward well decks werc = US 31 and Miss Rud ph p ob- cratic eppon g o P U 3 2 ;s 5 Freight must be on city dock not 1bly will be mairied in Nevada. essional election, Twenty-second caterpillar bulldozers and a gill- Tntss "““‘P M Tuesday He has not received a full pardon' g (. Ohio, on Febrvary 27. She | Netting craft. Aft was a new air- in California and cannot legally plane, marry in this state | - Holdens Hy he first woman Ohio has elect- National House of Rep- | g 3 McPhersons Feted IMRER JOINS ' M Cocktail Party ed to the Lt ntatives, ALASKA Transportation ; F MAN| 1 nonor of 2z, and Mrs. Frank For Sea“le‘ lNSLmfl (€ McPherson of ~ Polaris-Taku, - Mr. Company f o and Mrs. Robert Schoettler are en- wel {ertaining with a cocktail party at 4 : i =t \ au man, has joine fices| their apartment in the Baranof Sailings from Pier 7. Seattle Alex Holden and family took off|of Mutual Bene wnd | this afternoon from. 5:30:,to 7:30 Leaves for Seattle and a month’s vaca-|Accident Association & ed | o'clock. Seattle tion trip today in the Lockheed|Benefit Life Insurance, He Mrs. McPherson arrived today on S. S. TAKU ., . Mar. 12 seaplane. | Lean, Alaska manacer, announced | the steamer Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. . TONGASS Mar, 19 Passengers with Holden were his| today. | McPherson will leave shortly for | S.S. TAKU Mar. 26 wife and son Sandy, John Houk,| Tucker will be associated with the | their home at the mine. | St all for Seattle, and Bud Bodding|Juneau offices located ¢ Third | 5 >, — for Ketchikan. I\SLI."I'L ATTENTION REBEKAHS 'Assl:?ggnflllflszn‘l;lofl;fifl The Holdens plan to stop over-! -+ | Regular meeting, Wednesday, 8 night in Ketchikan and continuc BARR TO A7 p.m. ® on to Seattle tomorrow. Pilot L. F. Barr ) Atlin| KATHERINE HALM, | AGENT D {teday in the Pilgrim wi 1 load | adv. Secretary. n B m Salvador is a one-crop country.|of freight and also passer Fa ‘ . D Its prosperity depends upon ihe Cotton and Miss Mary Gordy and | Phone 114 Night 312 | two others made the trip with him. '| NEWS sale of its coffee. 0f California If Olson Recalled He Can- with various Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 S e [ {4 H. S. GRAVES |} LSSHAVES |l TIMELY CLOTHES | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER 1 ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES | | o o) STETSON HATS { ] hise IR Y | QUALITY WORK CLOTHING — —— | ] i | || JAMES C COOPER FRED HENNING | C.P. A Bl Complete Guttitter for Men | | ; f ! Business Counselor ,,‘_,““_"“””'-”01 | COOPER BUILDING —e 'll |’ lh SRILING SCHEDUL’E f Leave Due Juneau Due Juneae Steamer Scattle Northbound Southbouns YUKON Mar. 2 Mar. 5 Mar. 11 ALASKA Mar. 9 Mar. 12 Mar. 18 YUKON Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 MT. McKINLEY Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 29 TANANA ALASKA 23 Mar. 26 Apr ’ FOR OTTIER I ATION AND RESERVATIONS -——CALlL————— e TEHE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Freight Office El Al@ska Steamship Company SERVICE JON:-ALL: QLRSKQ R'OUTES P MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE PLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU-—PHONE 623 ! et e e a2 2 0 ") ) 0 -~ e S e e ALASKA AIR TRANSPGRT Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP In JUNEAU 612 | IL Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | e re——————— FRANE GARNIC as » pald-up sbscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —————— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “GOLDEN BOY” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! | s e ———— COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title LR A P e R B HOTEL GASTINEAU | Every Effort Made for the Comtort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecrion AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ,Answers To News 1.Q. Test 1. (a) Norway; (b) the Altmark. 2..The Navy will get several mils tion more. 3 Viipuri is the second large city in Finland, is near the Ma heim line, and has been a Ru: mifitary ol tive. 4. June 24 in Philadelphia. S. Lana Turner was married t8 Artie Shaw. 6. Anzac is a World war term that m e ans-Australian - New.Zealand Army Corps. Troo and New Zealand protect the canal and Britain's oit interests in the Near East and pos- sitly to attack southern Russia. | 7o Because ‘it costs so much to keep one in paint and powder.’ 8. In Marytand. 9. A German Steel magnate who helped finance Hitler's Nazi party as it climbed to power. Now he is an exile in Switzerland. Last fall the Nazis confiscated his holdings and took away his citizenship. employees ‘are best. order are bankers, urance executives sc s, and bill cnllector- IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOQUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTCR COMPANY ol | | By-The Daily Alaska). BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI Empire and KINY 8 days every week at- | 8:15 aums 12:30 p.m. . 7:00 pam. $:4S pm =3 e | SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY W.-J. NIEMI, Owrer “Let your plumbln‘ worry be our worry.” Phone. 788 czss'"' LINER JUNEAV: TO VANEOUVER, ‘VIETORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS \ Princess Louise March .6, 17, 27 April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks Baranof Hotel GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent “TRANSPORTATION WEEK SAILINGS--Juneau to Seattle Leave ‘Ar.Juncau Lv.Juneaun No. Bound So. Bound Canadiag: Pedifle Servies; NORTHLANL Mar. 5 Mar. 7 mmsco“mm‘m 5 | NORTH. SEA .. .8 ' Mar.12 Mar.15 Bt g Syl NORTHLAND Mar.15 Mar.19 Mar.22 Tl;erse::“m and full NORTH SEA'. Mar. 26 Mar. zy particulars from * HENRY GBEEN A.em Phone 109 V. W. MULVIHILL 9 CITY WHARF ... ..Phone 23 . o