The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1940, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-DON'T- | KNOW YOU WANT TO GO TQ THAT HORRID CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE CAFE- | WANT YOU TO VISIT VICE PRESIDENT 1S VICE -\ GARNER DISTRESS CALL IS SENT FORTH; "SHIP ON ROCKS' Wartime Wireless Ban Is Broken as Vessel Summons Aid SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Marcn 18.—My surrounds the fate of the little Australian packet Kahik: which broke the wartime wireles ban to flash an 8.0.8., Globe wireless reported in San Frar A message from the liner Mon- terey that she had received a wire- less from the Kahi ying: “On rocks and sinking The Montere: the est ship to the Kahika in the Pacific was 90 miles away > desperate S.0.8. the ther word from the packet The Mouterey reported that the Australian authorities had messaged the Kah'ka to resume silence and that details of the rescue were be- ing withheld. It was believed that the ship “Taroona" was proceeding to the assistance of the Kahika, but nothing definite could be learned of the fate of the ship because of the ot wartime silence. The position ven by the Kahika was in the reel wn channel between Tasmana nd Australia, one cf the most dan- s stretches of water in the Scuth Pacific. The S.0.8. did not revéal how many passengers were abcard the Kahika. B MAGIDS IN JUNEAU ON WAY SOUTH; T0 REBUILD AT CANDLE Boris M_\glds prommem Interior trader and mining man, arrived in Juneau by PAA plane Saturday and will sail south on the steamer Al- aska tcnight for his annual spring buying trip to the States. On this trip out, Magids will com- plete plans for reconstruction of ni trading post at Candle which burnzd y with an estiinated $40,000 ildings and stock destroyed. It was Magld's first fire loss on 26 years of tradihg business in S(w\'\rrl Peninsula and Kotzebue ry The popular trader is a guest at the Baranof, and as always is still the firm booster of Seward Penin- still greater mineral and pmsperlty there. TIME TO CALL 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. . . NORTHBOUND Yukon scheduled to arrive at e 6 o'clock tomorrow morning. e Should have four days’ mail 'é aboard e Northland due sometime to- morrow, nothing definite at 3 p. m. today. SCHEDULED SAILINGS [ Taku scheduled to sail from ® Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow . Mount McKinley scheduled to ® safl from Seattle March 20 ® | at 9a. m . North Sea scheduled to sail ® from Seattle March 22 at 10 @ | a. m. . Princess Loulse scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 22 av 9 p. m. e | SteAMER MOVEMENTS e e s s 00 v 00 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled to arrive in port at 7 o'clock this evening and sails south about two and one half hours later LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sai! every Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at T a. m. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way * ports, 5 8 8 0 500 000 s TIDES TOMORROW Low tide 53 am., 49 fee! High tide—8:58 a.m, 143 feet Low tide—3:39 pau., 0.7 feet High tide—10:07 p.m., 13.8 fee! - LINER MAY SAIL WITHOUT TAKING MAIL FROM U. §. Norwegian Capialn Says Ship Will Be Delay- ed by British NEW YORK, March 18. — The Norwegian-American liner Bergens- fjord is scheduled to sail for Europe temerrow morning after being de- layed 48 hours by Untied States Custcms authorities. The liner was to have sailed Sat- urday but Federal auihorities re- fused to approve the ship’s clear- ance papers. The Government’s stand was at- tributed to the refusal of ship’s of- ficials to carry Amerjcan mails to PR NG | Europe. They complained that by accepting the mails the ship would be delayed far several weeks by the Brnlsh contraband control. The Bergensfjord had delayed its departure until this afternoon on! w postpone it again until tomor- ! row pending settlement of the dis- pute. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE et S ot i i —'l'h Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks 1o Bethel: Wednesdays ® U.S. Aimail—!xprm Service Pacific Ahska Airways, Inc. PHONE i06 Sales Representative | 'M MR. JIGGS- H PRESIDENT | | e | | = OH-YES - MR | GARNER IS IN N BRIN Vi ABOUT ? LIVE BEEN HOME OF HART SCHAF His” PRVATE Ar\,eo-?,_,"é"é ONER. Gfi#’?‘.’EGBb'%EEVAé Sty i & MARX CLOTHING | STETSON HATS | Y - HE'S ING OF CORNED YAS-SUH- L ’ y V HAVING A | BEEFE AND MISTAH YOU GOT BACK-» : {1 QUALITY WORK CLOTHING IN? || BITE TO EAT- ABBAGE - BOY- || GARNER- ] | = AT T n Copr 1940, King Features Synd World nghts reserved ' As President Inspects New Panama Defense Zone ; » m,f‘ nspecting the new defenses at Camp Paraiso, Ba!- boa, Pnnama. President Roosevelt is s)m\ n with Celebrating Seventh Anniversary J. W. Club Lunch Planned Tomorro Guest speaker at tomorrow's Ju- neau Woman's Club meeting will w U. S. officials of the canal zone. varty is en route home. The presidential " i | be Miss Adelheid Guenthner, new | member of the field force of the | Territorial Department of Public | Welfare. The 1:30 o'clock luncheon at Per- cy's will be a no-host affair spon- scred by the club's Department of Applied Education. Chairman of the department, Mys. Harold Knight, will preside, - RANGER IX OUT | The Ferest Service launch Ran- ger IX left today for Skagway with Assistant | District Ranger John Brillhart. The boat will return this week - eee Guest of Honor At Birthday Tea """ This afterncon between 4 and 6 o'clock an informal birthday tea is honoring Mrs. N. Lester Troast Hostess for the affair is Mrs, Jack Finlay and friends are calling at Phonephoto her residence on Franklin Street. Prtflglmt Rmsev:}t celebrabasszh;‘ afivcmi? anmv:irscnbry a}? l;‘l;w:ient by - - attending a special service at ohn’s Episco] urc) ashington, & ‘with me.lgnbe:g of his family. They are plc‘t’uredpns they left the chg'r:h: mern s “7 ‘Tn_z_fsflfi {Left to right, Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt, Mrs. Sara Delano Roosevelt, Ihis mother, and the President. Later the Cabinet entertained President HAUGEN ERANSPORTATION CO. and Mrs. Roosevelt at dinner., U. S. Mail Carrier LOUISE TAKES < [IOMEHEMOED OV M §. DART 2 REINDEER PURCHASE ., frmpaisimesenisam, o The ‘C.. P. R. steamer Princess ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Louise took 14 passengers south For Information from here yesterday morning. Alfred Lomen. prominent Nome Freight must be on city dock not They were: Mr. and Mrs. Robert | plane from the Interior Saturday, Cobling, Robert Ames, Ralph|on his way back to his Seattle| later than 4 P. M. Tuesday Saathoff, T. H. Orme, Mrs. T. Cash- | offices after a quick trip to the A en, Tom Cashen, Tom Cashen, Jr., | Seward Peninsula town in con- M. Whittier, J. Price, E. Mail, H.|nection with transfer of . mbifder Al M. Whitter, J. Price, E. Mail, H.| ownerships. i N E w S holm A The Lomen Brothers held a_Jarge DART BRINGS FIVE share of the vast reindeer “herds, IN SATURDAY NIGHT Which roam the northern tundras, and are now being purchased by [ the Federal Government for the use | BROADCAST The molunlnp Dart, Capt. Einar Haugen, came in from its island Ofy(hi I‘:k"“z (] JOINT FEATURE SERVICE run Saturday evening with five pas- | _ Yesterday Lomen flew to Cape THE sengers aboard, Tom Jackson and | Fanshaw, to catch the steamer oN ARI fiahce from Kake; Mrs. Fred Ba- ‘lence& Louise, but water was $00 | hovec from Baranof, and Mr. and | rough to land. He will sail on the| Mrs. Jim Sawyer from Sawyer's Alaska tonight. While here he is| Landing. a guest at the Baranof Hotel, By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 8 days every week at 12:30 p.m. $:4Spm IT'S TIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 'ARY PL and “g)\mta COMP. W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry, be our worry.” Phone 788. WHAT A‘?E YOu SO HAPPY st | eleans out BOTH bowels. |deceased, business man, arrived here by PAA Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” | | WAS JUST THINKIN' OF VICE-PRESIDENT | JOHN NANCE GARNER- FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men Rt .‘, || JAMESC. COOPER 1 C.P. A I Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING - Empire thi Ads Bring Resnu—s, ; DON'T SLEEP WHEN GAS PRBSSES HEART' If you can't eat or sleep because gas | ts you up try Adlerika. One dose | relieves pressure on heart from | h gas due to constipation. Adlerika Butler-Mauro | Drug Co., in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store adv N(,:’(r‘l(‘() 0: ’All':'l‘)nli:g()(l;{:‘ :'\f’b"‘ £ Leave Due Juneau Due Juneay ' 1 2 eamer PETITION FOR FINAL AWARD Seattle Northbound Southbouns | AND DISTRIBUTION | | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that| ALASKA Mar. 9 ¥ | on Saturday, February 24, 1940, T. N.| yUKON . Mar. 16 ’:[:r :2 At Cashen, as administrator de bonis| \r Mok it o Mar. 25 . non of the estate of AUGUST ERN-" AR g Mar..23 Mar. 29 EST THYS, commonly Known as| ,yce . == Mar. 20 ERNEST BAKER, deceased, made % e Mar. 26 Apr. } and filed his Final Account and Re- | FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS port and Petition for Final Award‘ skl A T ot and Distribution, and that on said day this Court made and entered THE .[lLASKA L'NE its order directing that a hearing be PHONES had upon said Final Account and| H 0. ADAMS, Agent Plobet Oortite o Report and Petition for Final Award | and Distribution before it on Sat- | urday, April 27, 1940, at the hour of | 10:00 o'clock A. M, on said day, at| N the Office of said United States| Commissioner and Probate Judge, in | the Federal-Territorial Building, in | Juneau, Territory of Alaska,and re- | quiring all persons to then and there | appear and make their objections, if | ' any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof, and to the distribution of the residue of the assets of this estate direct to Leonie Thys. a sister | of deceased, residing in Ghent, Bel- gium, Karl Thys, a brother of de-| ceased, residing in Maria-Aditer, | Belgium, Marinus Thys, a brother of | the deceased, residing in Aalter, Belgium, Emil Thys, a brother of residing in Fairfield, | Iowa, on a basis of One-Fifth to each and the remaining one-fifth to Freight Office ... Alaska Steamslup Company SERVICE-ON-RLL-RALARS'KA-ROUT ES o v . . . MARINE AIBWAYS—U. S. 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