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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAR. 14, 1940 o TIMELY CLOTHES - y N \ ! | NUNN-BUSH SHOES By GEORGE McMANUS ™ g 5 GRAVES | “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | ‘ & MARX CLOTHING BRINGING UP FATHER ZWELL- W AQE»QCF FOR WASHINGTON -D C AGAIN- WE CAN ALSO VISIT TH' SURROUNDIN! CITIES - SUCH AS BALTIMORE - ROANOKE AND | KNOW THAT AFTER WE ARE THERE - A FEW WEEKS-THEY'LL INSIST ON YOU BEING THE NEXT PRESIDENT OF THE OH-I'M SO ANXIOUS TO GET TO THE CAPITAL ‘AGAIN- STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING [ ] L.I\/ING IN V‘HE PHILADELPHIA- UNITED STATES - | MARINE NEWS }B.yrd Plane Swung % BLUE ROOM S Ashorein Antarctic Camp BII_[ INIRODU(ED 10 TIE UP ALL ALASKA SHORES FRED HENNING Complete Cutfiiter for Men JAMES C COOPER C.P.A. Business Counselor | COOPER BUILDING Wi CRGRRALT impire Want Aas Bring Result:,. ‘ il i Leave Due Ju ; Juneau Due Juneaw L—trupipnceda, y Land Wlfhln I 320 Fee' 0' Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouns . s e e s e s s e e e Rou'e Agaln . NORTHBOUND . Water Reserved for e Princess Louise due tomorrow o | i . ALASKA Mar. 9 Mar. 1 4 e have three days' mail aboard. ® i MT. McKINLEY Mar. 20 A Mar. 29 amer Tyee, of the ® Taku sche to arrive Sat- @ A bill which d reserve from| TANANA Mar. 20 portation Company, e urday morning at 9 c'clock e settlement, patent twl nb:v ui'l l;mlds ALASKA Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. ing to the Southeast Alaska ® SCHEDU SAILINGS o in the Territory of Alaska which lie : 2 & , 3 B ste, leaving Seattle next Tues- o Northand jled to sail @ it 6 ol of 409 BARRE. b FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS day night at 9 o'clock. This is az- ® from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- other waters, has been introduced ol rdin o row . in Congress by Rep. Rene DeRouen Agent D. B e Yukon scheduled to sail from @ Chairman of the House Committee T"F "J/‘ /l IJINF The Tyee and Taku will operatc ® Seaftle March 16 at 9 a. m. ® on Public Lands. PHONES on the w bedule during the ®+Mount McKinley scheduled to ® The bill was introduced at the H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office \mmer months, carrying freigay ® Sail fromSeattle March. 20 e | request of Secretary of the Interior Freight Office . N and passenge e at9am LA HarCld L. Ickes b . UTHEOUND SAILINGS | At the present time every other L2 h Sea sche 1 to arrive e 80 1 of public lands abutting on ® at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning e Alaska waterfront are open to en- e and sails south at 4:30 o'clock @+ try, the intervening 80 rods being . L] e in the afternoon. Pass ngers. | resedved by the Government. Eighty Al sk h ®. 3:30 p. m ol Leasing Provision SERVICE-ON- RLL RLASKRAR*ROUTES I ®.Alaska scheduled southbound e | The bill, entitled “to promote tha e e Monday . L 5 development of the Territory of Al- o s 8 o o | - wmisa ] acka and to authorize the Secretary SEATTLE, March 14, — e b"m R A LINGE | It was a “chilly” day in the Antarctic when the Byrd expedition set foot on an ice ledge and began the 0! the Interior to lease public lands | MARINE AIRWAYS “ s M A I L Marinus Vick, retired, who b "*“"‘,'e:;‘r:;:‘f’ef“(“g“ “:;“"m{ ‘;‘L“/ ] task of establishing a camp. Here the expedition is shown swinging their Condor plane from the ship to 1% Aluska” “f’“{l‘x{ ‘“i"“l"“ ”:_:“:;:’b‘l; | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler between Seattle and Alaska 32 o o PO wif,,onf ! o| the ice while their Eskimo dogs take it easy. (Officiu U. S.-Antarctic Service picture from The Asso- ;_"’,”‘m,,[ 'm‘ .]‘\‘f'uz‘11 Tl tyitng Witz | ¥ SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE g h”’“’l" “"’fl‘i’jX“f’“fl"”" b o Dart_leaves every Wednesday e clated Press). in 80 rods of Alaska waters for ag- | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA i”;‘“ "f".- ‘"‘“Ff" 1-5(1 el by 1" e at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® T R ricultural, industrial, commercial or | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ome here. Funeral service 0% o plesander, Kake and way o| any ok IRl parpoies B e e i e e e 2 2t e e o e "“" e S e T e . No lease would run for more than - b e 000060000 sl years and all leases would be "-—_" B widow, four sons and fo i o i ol ALAS K A A IR TBANSPURT Inc. daughters. survive cretary of the Interior 1S GOVERNORS ! ction of the bill would exempt All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical - | prespecting, locating developing, 2-Way Radio Station KANG l PHONE ST 4 1ining ::m-lnm leasing or p.’llrh}[- Pedio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 £ O | T minera resources from the Equi IS puR(HASED BY TALK WITH | GUNTEN, Switzerland, Mar 14— terms of the act. o i SEAPLANES FOH CHARTER | N 3 Three Swiss soldiers told a lady who A protest against passage of the frequently walked by their pest near bill was sent to Washington today ,,,--.,,,,,;,,,_,-,,--.-, ,,,,,, 4 thing worrying - them about mobili- moree | zation, -apart. from -beinsg,. ubsent S e M. A. MELLO from. their jobs, was boredom A speed of 90 miles an hour alouche D | e — | WASHINGTON, March 14, — a| /The iady left. Gunten: shostly af- A& Den R attind G sl R ae AT Transfel’red 'o Some group of Governors. conferred with 'l‘h‘_\ Il)\r’;m!‘!;“l;mhx‘m..'[r\t"r"‘:ff:::f‘i. :x‘\ - - - - Fermgn Flag i President Roosevelt today on. thel . iy “posiage stamp” country HACGRE (W Sl TOLTAHION GOl The Daily Alaska Empire by Sl clearinee . program (o] NEXL to Switzerland's eastern. fron- | u.s M il Carri ah i B eaeit o e de g j tier, . 3. Mall Lvarrier is invited to present this coupon SEATTLE, March 14 Preighter Tural area i | She left the s a large and this evening at the box office Latouche of the Alaska Steamsh'p Company-has been sokd to the Mad- rigal an@ Company of Manila, and o Rl s o “”’d"r Mny: YeEgitiin: it ‘,Ohmn" & ML“i\Si"p' " mest grateful areetings and warmest every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ‘“X li\;“'“':‘n l,’“; freight and pas- ' wishes—Dl¢a, Duchess of Liechten- For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT senger steame CA0. . 2 stein ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS and receive 2 tickets to see: The ship tonnage market con- Susann hwes ey sl For Information tinues active because of the war: a Haugen 'rr:nxporuunn Co. Red 611 ITHUUT BABS“ Caxl Bunje, of San Francisco, R l BA IBAIJ. AND Frei . ity d t ght must be on city dock not et e, Fenciee - Rummage Sale dock Latouche will be transferred to a W i K WATCH THIS SPACE foreign flag but it is undecided TO Be On Apr 11 OUR I f = Name May Appear! which of two flags the vessel will i e #es go under Included in the delegation Governors Maybank of North C: lina, Bailey 'of Arkansas, Price of rere | modern radio set. bearing a plaque inscribed To the dear, courageous soldiers, of the frontier guard with Susannah Weslew Cirele et yes- terday aftenndon ‘at ‘the home of “YEARLY PLANNED M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ALASKA of the —— CAPITOL THEATBE Cabbage was one of the kings Mrs. Brog Skov for a business ses- Z e = — this winter . in the lower Rio: sion. H - Grande Valley of Texas. The pric: Plans were discussed for a rum- [hamber Commends Activ- Transportation { NY ranges from $15 to $20 a ton and mage sale to be held April 11 at " 3 p | anUMBIA LUMBEB COMPA the yield was better than usual, | the church parlors. Mrs. Fred s [fi@§ 0f Local league Cumpany | , OF ALASEA % will have charge of the sale and Club S onsors . | i mal 'al e 3 | din eriais TIME TO CALE 1 e P Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle || Lumber and, Bnil q ‘ !| TIDES TOMORROW | Continuation of the Southeast Al- Ledves PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU e e aska Basketball Tournament and the Beattie SECURE YOUR. LOAN THROUGH US To Improve | High tide—4:08 a.m.. 145 fcet Juneau Ski Tournament as an an- Mar. 19 nd Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. 4 FOR YOUB CAB i Low title—10:29 &.i 20 feet nual joint event in years to come (RN LG NN T 80O DS | S S TAKU ... a BROADWAY CAB CO. | High tide—4:88 p.m.;: 12,0 feet was advecated in a resolution passed ! 8 oS z L iow ' Hde- 10149 pam 47 feet. At today's Juneau Chamber of Com- y on - e - an AT O P. M. 2 merce luncheon A e e - e TEEAARTEOR: . g .. NOW, ABOUT MY OPERATION /! _gGaping hole L REIGHT ASTINEA“ ‘ POk SO B8, ! f i e resolution expressed thanks |y e middle of this 250-foot tanker, “Comet,” shown in drydock A GhnAN oW H n i o 'i;m‘“:‘!‘( o (Y}l.«:k'{ll)lfllr!“:fig;“; at River Rouge, Mich., marks the place where a new 74-foot b P ! % Sl AR 52 and Juneau Ski Club for : tion is to be spliced into middle, adding 14,400 barrels to her oi mio! Suests! T S Th s_ " : success of this year's events. Jack capacity of 23,400. After girders ;néi!{we:ls had b:en removed, AGENT Every Effort Made for the Co rt of Guests — e S1gn Fowler, President of the Basketball po“crful winches yanked the ship apar So m T 5 1 Ma n ‘n‘g*h lcfiic 5 League, was especially commended.' _ e SR & n. B. r G A s .r l “ E A u c A r E ‘ e President Charles Beale of the 124 ‘Night-312 i ep A { Chamber expressed the hope that s it . - CORDRCROD: p ! nest year Juneau would have fa-| 3 b AR SERVICE INFORMATION /s cilities to seat all the people who| N E w s ! | want to see tournament basketball | | jel” % ; { sames i CANADIAN 3 Trdvel ! Members of the championship WASHINGTON, ch 14, — A DACTE ona Haida squad were guests at the District Grand Jury has indicted B An = Fe . A luncheon. They were introduced by World Tourists, Inc, and Jacob 'm. Ensign Morgan, team manager. Raisin, described as a director and | 73 - - officer, on a charge of failure to ]OINT FEATURE SERVICE | czss i SONS OF NORWAY | register with the State Department | THE AIR! | - oo 3 Regular: business meeting Satur- | as azents of a foreign government. | ON : | LINER 2 day, Mareh, 16,.7:30 pxa, Sogial| The indictment described the firm' *J l ‘ 3 2 TO VANCOUVER, Juneau to Falrbanks Tnesdays & Vo Btk Wbpt. Bine | 448 aamt O (08 USSE Tl il By The naily Alaska fiqom OR SEATTLE : : 8 ing a unch. Public in-|Company. of Moscow. Raisin, is said ! i § y THBOUND SAILINGS Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays anf Tfilirtdays e, Nesagmision.. 2 #dv. 1o by kuown also as J. N. Golo E-’h-e llu‘ Km | ks tattsas ' 3 1 Fairbank. Bethel: Wedria Saritee s 1 EERCIE SRTC T o e O O ‘\ FE s, Lot . airbanks to Bethel: We £4 1 April 1, 17 Leave. *Ari dunesu L. Junesy i e i dun IT'S TI 1 ' dm avery | Conneétions ‘ad Vancouver with | Seattle No.Bound So. Bound .i - X ME T0 15 a.m. 12:30pm. || Camadian Pacific Services: - & ; ! ! : : . 1 i TRANSCONTINENTAL NORTH SFA ........ Mar, 8 Mar.12 Mar. 15 U. S. Airmail—Express Service CHANGE YOUR ||| 700pm #:45 p.m TRANS-ATLANTIO - e e e . e e 2 Ok p i | TRANS-PA! ; » 2 3 2 [ ] THINNED - oUT s 5 " | fickets, reservations and full :m:glt‘sw 7 ;“m;r. 22 Mar.26 'n::;.e 4‘:” . upn - . LUBBICANTS' 19 CITY WHARF ... Phione 23 Paflhc a Wfl’l, . L SANITARY PLUMBING and GUY SMITH, \no-m Agent Phone 18 PHONE 106 JNN! 0TOR W. 3. NIEMI, Owner ¢ ; ; : ’ “Let your plumbing worry LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE - Sales Representativé COMPARY ot worry.” | Ftione 188 i +

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