The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 15, 1940, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER B8Y GOLLY- | DDN'T THINK THAT MAGGIE'S BROTHER WUZ IN WASHINGTON OR | WOULDN'T HAVE IF ) COLALD. ONLY THINK (% SOME WAY OF GITTIN' RID OF HM- PARDON -SIR - MR. J.EDGAR HOOVER OF THE FEDERAL BUREALI OF INVESTIGATION JUST PHONED AND SAID HE IS GONNG TO CALL ON HAVE WELL- WHAT ME COME BACK HERE- YOU THIS AFTERNOON - VALET SAID: HE MUST HEARD 2 Rene, 2 ARRIVE ON LOUISE | SteamER Mov}:wn:w'r_si--‘i | b s e 0o s 00 0000000 . NORTHBOTND . |® Tongass scheduled to arrive ® | cometime Monday . E:fl l I hland due Tuesday. ° I i_f £ [+ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® o A Lo e Yukon scheduled to sail from |® Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow . / Pacific steamer Prin- | ® Taku scheduled to sail from e p 1 arrived fi ,|® Seattle March 19 at 9 p. m. . s epkbniie | ® Mount McKinley scheduled to ® ¢ gers for this' port e sail from Seattle March 20 ® Ld at 9a. m © T King, Mis McIntosh, J.e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Walt E. J. Marshall. M. J.{g¢ North Sea in port and sched- M. andle yled to sail south at 4:30 o'~ e clock this afternoon. . Breland, B, £ anb @ Princess Louise scheduled to e | } Jonra Olth-' ¢ arrive at 6 o'clock Sunday e!. 7 Magdalen & mosdling Sn salll Goulhy two ) Cred. to fkae: TOUKEE (Lue ons J z and wife, E. C. Sween- ¢ hours later o 88SS will come north, (131‘0 to ar- ey, Gu tila and wife, DF. Rae| g Alpakn scheduled’ southbound e Iivé Monday, and the fpeku swill Lillia lson, Elisabeth Kaser, ¢ \onday o turn back and proceed .~.umh to Dean Rice A make the schedule out of Seattle L & LOCAL SAILINGS o next Tuesday for Southeast Alaska o Hstebeth scheduled tRIL évery Passengers aboard the Taku and D e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- transferred to the Tongass for Ju- Y ¢ Ek 4hd WaypOtE. neau are Henry Roden and wife, ¥R 5 | Dart leaves every Wednesday o 20d E. Engstrom | e at7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ® | o 0 T | 9 e Alexander, Kake and way ®' s pows : H. L. FAULKNER ; Tttt MAKES ADDRESS 1 | 1 I teamer North Sea came in :—h:h ulm 41 .',r; am., 15:’: {09: | oy rtl fter 8 o'clock oW tide 53 am., 2. eel H i g s oy Ax‘»‘-:*’minr%l“'(‘:\ High tide—6:08 p.m. 112 feet. lsays Ultimate Position U. i for here and is beoked tol ' Low: tide=11:56 pim..-5:7 feet ' S May Be Of Ne(eS' yuth at 4:30 o'clock this | di 7 At ing the following booked for Ju- sity Not Choice re Mr. and Mrs. Ray | neau | P I Wheeler, Mrs. Joln Mrs. Fern Bell and daughter, Mr. | : X I ¥, T Wedth. | and irs, A, D, ‘Dielth ndtinicls. onrinued from EAgs One) Carl Senior, dren, A. Rydeen, Mrs. Frances War- | J. Thompson, Kaarlo Nasi, Bax- | ring, Miss Ann Schéff, C. E. Pat-|e€s of war with the appalling loss Felel |ten, J. B. Braddock, Matt Jusina, 0f life of both combatants and ka Seattle—W. P. Mills, C. H, B. Irwin, non-combatants, the suffering and Foss, Peter Wilimski, Thomas Fox, PR S R sacrifice, the destruction of prop Jam Lowery, Frank Chandler erty, the mountain of debt; but ’ wd, Sam Shucklin with all that it was suggested that 1 hikan—H. A. Gertman Iaku Is No' there are some things worse than £ Potersburg—Russell Har- !war and these were summed up in 1 Harris, J. S. Barnett. | |a statement of the difference be- y Sitka to Wrangell—Clifford Close, [ I tween right and wrong H E. T. Brinley (onln Here Trace Gov. History | T o o A ¥ The speaker traced the history | of the philosophy of government . |back to the time when all nations | NOYIMIANQIS Freight, Passengers Trans- e o e tme wien il i ferred fo Iongass Due jtibal eod. in whom was centered jall ideas of government and re- {was with the tribe, state or n‘d-‘ . B | e Mnmw tion as a whole, who were not con- TTLE. March 15 Moforahip | Steamer Taku, (Alaska cerned with individuals and to NOBATTLE, Match 15--Molorsbib | pransportation Company, is not|whom human sacrifices were of- | forenoon for southeast Alasks ports| oS 0 Jubea on the, present fered With 168, passengers ARGREA doaIiL. | o IiiBontd (YOVERE, ACECTARNg: %o 81 Then. slowly through ‘the'oages 1" radiogram recetved here by Agent | there gradually developed the con- | cod D. B. Femmer. . _ ,viction in the minds of thinking TIME TO CALL The steamer Tongass, now off the men that there was but one God dry dock at Prince Rupert after|of the whole universe who was repairs were made to crank shaft concerned not at all with the fate and rudder post due to striking a'of nations but with the rights of log northbound, has arrived at individuals and that all individuals Ketchikan and freight and pas- everywhere had certain rights which sengers from the Taku, due in no god, no government, no nation Ketchikan today, will be trans-'and no other individual could take' 45 o away. Our government and that of all other free nations is founded on that principle, but the record abun- | dantly and plainly shows that oc- casionally through the past 4,000 1717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. forrrereee —The Sign of frrrrrrrrr e oe {and other FRENCH ARMY TRAVELS—ON WHEELS_A French-approved caption says this army car seen at the western front is “capable of traveling over all kinds of ground.” of barbarism and desperate endeavoring to fasten it c whole world and this is t and if England and France fail in their resistance Finland fa before the red hordes of Russia, the United States will surely be faced with war, or submission which would be wors - war. sus Used Force ng on the rel the matter, the sp t exponent of was not when Alfors Leaving on North Sea fro an Exiend&d Vacation as rewell to Mr. and who are sailing on the North Sea, a host of friends gathered at the George Salo r dence Wednesday evening to them bon voyage. Mrs. George Harju and Mrs. Salo hoe. | Were hostesses for the affair which the WAs a surprise to the honor guests Think The good of their frien pe: were expressed to Mr, and Mrs. Alfors by August Korkianaki to br hb Gakd he, £ ver pent playing As In to cts of said: “The trality in of us neu- Jesus contem- and sacrifices h would be and b essary in order (o overthrow ancient pagan religion, not that I am come to bring on earth. I am come not peace but and wishes said was a sword pinocf® and Chinese checkers with anese, using nets three miles long, W sereening up won be- fore ever they reac spawn- ing Alaskan stream e the U S. fishermen were waiting for then crts were made to' put th a bill to declare the whole tinental shelf” off western North! America to be a part of the Am- erican zone. It was to be a sort of “neutrality zone” for fishermen —Amaerican fishermen. The pro- posal hadn't a legal leg to stand on, but zht have come nasty issue, like the Jaj se Ex- clusion Act of 1924 Before it 1 point this government a few otes with Ja the tuatic The [ step salmon fishin can shores, although without ating definitely how long they would agree to stay out. They desper- need fish, both for food and export. Under the a ment they were aliowed to continue fishing for crabs and r “bottom fish” in the Bristol Bay area, as they had been doing for a dozen years in keeping with the they evidently have solitary salmon - _ Children o Have Easter Exercises On Pglm Sunday Easter exercises will Palm Sunday morning by the chil- dren in the Northern Light Preshy- terian Church. The program will be held in the auditorium at 9:45 c'clock with songs and recitations presented by h department force to dr money changers Thth grade gils will give .d from the and ‘who finally 50 Buests participating B s e c paid the extreme y; nalty and made', MP-eand (Mrs. Alfors expect to e “m:l‘ e haid the exireme penalty andmade 'y "y y0y for thre months, They friends are cordially invited to be bl oomi g ; [will visit. Mrs. Alfors' sister in Present Pilate Was Neutral | Minnesota and drive to New York 2 o R Whe grentinautmml figite of his. for the Fair, returning by way of i 8 i e San Francisco and the Golden tory,” said Mr. Faulkner, “was -0 T nspe( on 10ur Pontius Pllate who washed his 00 "3’.‘;{"&“”' N e & hands of responsibility, refused to' = \yq ¥ Do aCCOMPATIGC a5 Fab M d b A (h i face the issue and delivered for ®° M‘l';]d_f“'?‘ ‘:r f': I,’V sy aae y rmy i cruclfixion into the hands of an O Herbert Hakkala, Alaska Ju- —— el neau empioyee W - angry mob a man in whom he TR CNAIVE L owner| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March 15 could find no evil.” i o # I _Army Chief of Staff Marshall hs > - Alfors Plumbing Shop on Wil~ e “off for Washington aboard a loughby Avenue -ce — Repubiitans (an Put It Over Democrafs in One Thing, Campaign (Continuea from J’age One) ARMED MEN GOING BACK, LONG TRAIL anese fishing vessels appeared in Bristol Bay, off the southern coast (Continue~ . v Page ©ne) of Alaska and calmly loaded up ————e e | With prime salmon. It panicked the truction of property by air raids y, s, galmon industry, wnose Al- military operations. Economic Losses Thus far there has been no at- tempt to estim: the total eco-| < nomic losses to Finland caused by|WAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. yielding their industrial centers on u s M e . . S. Mail Carrier the Karelian Isthmus. However, the | askan branch is estimated roughly a $10,000,000 industry. The Jap- wood pulp, cellulose and chemical plants in the Karelian area pro-| M s n ART duced about 35 percent of Fin-| » . land’s exports. | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau The Finnish Government also! every Wednesday at 7 a.m. faces huge financial outlays in the For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT i oy Dependable Service years, from the time of King Solo- mon down to the present day, na-| tions and states at times lapse into| barbarism, revert to idolatry and set up governments founded on that ancient principle of religion and| government under which the rights task of caring for and prmidmgi ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS new homes for the thousands of| For Information Finns who have abandoned their| Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 homes in ceded territory. Freight must be on city dock not oo Rainbow Girls Meet Tomorrow Evening [ Rainbow Girls will meet tomor-| | | | | . Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays . ) U.S. Aimail—fixpress Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative of individuals are abrogated and row evening at 7:30 o'elock in Scot- they are considered as nothing but tish Rite Temple with Worthy Ad- small cogs in the great wheel of visor Barbara Hermann presiding. state and’ whose lives and liberties are subjected to the order of the high priest as the head of the| government. | Germany, Russia Barbaric | | Germany and Russia today, he A surprise program will vealed at the meeting. Refreshments will be served by a committec composed of the Miss- es Mary Tubbs, Naomi Forrest.| Susy Winn, Mary Gregory, Damar- be re- said, have - lapsed into that form is Davis and Norma Bareksten. e IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY later than 4 P. M. Tuesday NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 days every week al 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 4 SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. . ] bombing plane after returning to the United States from an inspe |tion tour of the Hawaiian Island: Gen. Marshall landed at San rancisco from the Phillipine Clip- He said that he was well sat- ss of military in the islands. | per isfied with the progr |and navai defenses | ALASKA Transporiatios Company ° ngs from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TAKU Mar. 19 AT P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ . AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 313 l CANADIAN PACIFI( RAIL WAY | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise March - 17, 21 April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC | Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. 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GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA Mar. 8 Mar.12 Mar. 15 NORTHLAND Mar. 15 Mar. 19 Mar. 22 NORTH SEA Mar. 22 Mar. 26 Mar. 29 HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Dougtas Agent @ R SEPVILE

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