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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS e . —— TIMELY CLOTHES. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” BRINGING UP FATHER Ly Y ISN'T IT WONDERFUL ? TO YES-I'M SEHATOQ BILL INHOUSE — DON'T SIT THERE LIKE NUNN-BUSH SHOES - %SfiéL%Qg 5}‘ MET AN IDIOT- DON'T KEEP THINK A SENATOR WANTS IN YOUR HOME TOWN-MY BROTHER = | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER DOWNSTAIRS - ‘ HIM - BUT | THE SENATOR WAITING-|| | MY HUSBANDS ADVICE ON HAS A L.ADIES HAT STORE - AND |5 | & MARX CLOTHING STETSON HATS HE WANTS TO KNOW HE IS ‘ GO SEE HIM RIGHT AWAY- A BILL WHICH PROBABLY KNOWING YOU_ARE IN WASHINGTON- | o 2 TALK TO YOU || TH!SENATOR " IS HISTORY IN THE MAKING- || || HE ASKED ME TO GVE YOU THIS | |} QUALITY WORK CLOTHING ABOUT AN FROM OUR BILL IN REGARD TO SOME HATS = mET T - IMPORTANT BILL- | STATE — YOUR WIFE PURCHASED - —_— 1 ' '| JAMES C. COOPER FRED HENNING C.P. A. ‘ Complete Qutfitter for Men Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate, Tnc., Waorld rights reserved. | Norihland ls | STEAMER Moxw&nr" i Mange oS Tl % PROGRAM | Stéatade seeve Due Juneau Due Juriea: e GV T -T.A. TONIGHT ‘ eattle Northbound Southboufi ‘, el s A ‘health movies” ; ¥ SCHEDULED SAILIN entertainment part of the YUKON Mar, 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 . McKinley \ h meeting of the Douglas MT. McKINLEY Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 20 i Wenttls w9 ni-Teacher Association, 0 be TANANA ... Mar. 20 l a Gin today, but mo report at held this evening at the school. ALASKA Mar. 53 RS /i m If sailed should arrive Betty Bonnett is first with pia | FOR OTIIER INFORMATI e i Satied 'd have 4 days selections, Lucile Goetz will g wack] MATION AND RESERVATIONS mail a a readi “Li’l Hannibal,” and —_— AL — 16 passenger Miller will appear in vocal num- of the United States Public PHONES moto Service will show scme health movie H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office @00000r00c00000000000%s 00 ec00ee 0000000000000 0 00 films, Freight Office Refreshments will be served by } ysical Education Girls for a ne nal charge at the close of ¥ the meeting Northland scheduled to arriv -~ - - at 8 c'clock Friday morning VISITORS FROM NORTH and sails south one hour la- Mrs. A, E. Gootz enjoyed a sur- gia - prise visic at her home Yuken scheduled uthbound these feminine leaders were among the group to appear before the Senate 2vening when the Alaska was % - “w e Monday ub-committee Blnd approve Senator Charles Tobey’s resolution to delete | port by Mrs. Agnes Climie of F : o " sulan, 3. Erwin e ‘arious personal queries from the census questionnaire. Left to right: | ....c r M R : heast Alaska — Joseph | e LOCAL SAILINGS o drs. William C, Uhrhan, of Buffalo, N. Y.; Catherine Curtis, national | oo “nd fore: Y e Featcls B. Soyre [ “ABINE AIBWAYS-—U S MAIL Sailing ‘m::.‘:\f;:im‘v Sitka were : E‘é{r‘bi‘h“{ vam ) (1', ll‘:;y :[ siirectobiCh Mialen Investors 6© LIS, &0 B e tvrer. [time several years ago. With Mrs.| y, 8. high commissioner to the |} 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Sall f > K € ednesd t 6 p. m. for Sit- | i ; r ¥ E | Slimie was a Mrs. Nie also of ippi i i | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Mrs. E. A. Tergerson, Mr e ka an yport . | Climie was a Mrs. Niemi, a Philippines, Francis B. Sayre, sits Mrs, TP Rrsor! Bive. R K. Brown. |+ DR RahE e Wedakd i .| And There's | Fairbanks. The two women and a, behind the desk in his spacious SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Miss E. Jennison, F. M. Kardanoff, e at 7a. m, for Petersburg, Port .' 4 |son of Mrs. Climie were enroute new headquarters in Manila after | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Mrs anoff, James G.le Alasscdas and way Nolh ng a FlSh (an |to San Diego, Cal. | he andd tgs;talff‘;nolvv? ;\;‘.nSayre | o s e s e e e < et s ) e s e s ) sarrows k. Mol : b i i Aagas | succeeded Paul V. McNutt, now | _ ?- ("x‘::“ 1'Kr;3 1\2:\'1104)»‘1} NH«‘: ;\xh- AR D Ab ‘ ' NORTHLAND UNLOADS | Aeletel memncly ganinineon }‘ ran,, E. E | "»»-oo-oo.o-o-.- | i N —_— e 2 my, W. Burke, H. Black, . J. Nel- Fii juneau Baund o About flows orms i FREIGHT, EARLY HOUR | ™ Gigary (ime, as it is known ALASKA AIR TBANSPMT Inc. 1 Joseph ein, 3 With clos to 2 tons of genera S 4 : : today, was adopted by the Con- ; worth Tarnitz GREEK SA",ORS six Fleo ssengers are | frelght for local firms the North-| ~c&¥ B BSGUE ¥ G SO0 Afl Ehncs Operating Own Aeronantical ! iels, Jack Comer r a o s sound in Jur : land docked at the Douglas Wharf| Qo enner 18, 1883. 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE | M. V. Castman, Hugh Brown, Joe "E up VESSEI -lat 4:30 o'clock this morning and ek s Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Gaans, Paul Jurich, John Brese- eft for Sitka and wayports short- 2 TR ! mem, William Zook. N. Stensls : Iy after b oelook \’ i L Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | 1 Demand Bonuses at Van- but mos b | WANTED!? = { 3 il following pas 0 g | PUBLIC WORKS SUSPENDED |- 2 Fouge = S= 4 HALIBUTERS couver Before Sailing e ok | U NOSS SUSNDED | Sl Ghtdren Cared For | : x E. Pepin, Ha A | heavy snow of i past few days,| | MRS. N'S NURSER 4 lmO War Zone S v Electra passengers are|work on the Fifth Avenue WPA| | 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 | | WALTER BINDSEIL B VANCOUVER. 1. C., March 20.—1 a Seatile pet store tO|project here is now suspende i ! | B R 101 scriber to [ MAKE READY Eleven Greek sailors have walked M_ASKA H"S FRON]’ Al Monsen, who Wwill| with forecasts of an early thaw 2 | el b i off a Greek ship bound for the a “"'1“1““"‘howcvm'. it is believed the work! - . !war zone and temporarily halted pAGE OF B'G DM[Y permittir | will be resumed by next week, A.j The llally Alaska Emplre the sailing. Meanwhile, PAA's Juneau |E. Goetz, foreman of the crew Y The sailors demand bonuses for i Louis Delebecque, must needs r s invited to present this coupon [stated this mmmng Fleef at Vancouver Pre- ‘ taking the ship into the war zone 4 larly heed the direct = i G § . g & Alaska makes the front p: ® Perfect comfort ' this evening at the box office a S E: r E Car Please chad pal’lng ‘0 l.eave ’Or and refuse to remain at their ¢ ih, New York Times Travel ‘]: ’hm"\‘ e . Gae ® Splendid food of the posts unless extra money was as- Banks April 1 sured CRSGEL Port officials and the Greek Consulate joined in an attempt VANCOUVER, B. C,, March 20.— Crews of 55 Vancouver halibut fish- ing vessels are tinkering with sput- tering engines and overhauling gear in preparation for the open- ing of the 1940 season April 1. | The fishing boats, most of them with crews of five to ten men, wi'l head northward, each loaded with to settle the dhpuu-: MOOSE WOMEN WILL INITIATE An 8 o'clock meeting and initia- ice. for the halibut fishing banks. tion will be held tonight at the > > 1.0.0.F. Hall by the Moose Women Evangeline Booth of the Salva- with Mrs. Gertie Olson, Presidenr, _~ tion Army was a “Christmas presiding. baby.” was born in London, Later in. the evening a social December 25, 1865. will be held. All members are in- vited to be present. TIME TO CALL —— TIDES TOMORROW | e —— - 717 Low tide—4:54¢ a.m. 12 feet. FOR YOUR CAB High tide—11:01 a.m., 171 feet BROADWAY CAB CO. | Low tide—5:20 pm., -19 feet ngh tlde—-ll 38 pm 17.4 feet F e ) g —The Sign of Dependable Service LS Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ ] U. S. Airmail—Express Service ° Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc.- PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative section for March 10 in an article by W. C. Haskins on the Interna- ticnal Highway The Mexican and South Ameri- can end of the proposed route ¢ more verbage but nicest picture n the front page layout is one the City of Juneau and its har-| KODIAK CONTRIBUTES $129 T0 FINN FUND fed $120.25 to the| of | Kodiak has a hOE: |Alaska total contributions to the —evo———— Finnish Relief Fu according to an announcement by Chairman The farmers of New York state Frank A. Boyle have a better outlook for 1940.| The grand total for Alaska con- according to New York State tributions to date $6,894.62 Agriculture College. of which Juneau raised $2,422.96. New CCC Chief Congratulated ;"HUMPY" NELS ® Every convenience ‘l”" Rooms 5nq service all with e Centrally located PASSES AWAY |, i ‘Spcchl Rates to Permanent Guests i ALASKANS LIKE THE SHotel NEW WASHINGTON Nels “Humpy ' Lundeen, mlll known veteran Juneau fisherman,| passed away a few days ago in| Marine Hospital at Seattle, accor: l- ing to word received here. Lundeen was owner of the L.,as- boat North Light and had been| | suffering from a spinal tumor, ALASKA Transportatios Company @ friends said. A stepson is believed to be mo only survivor in Alaska. -- ! News Today—Empire. | Toda, |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.' | V. S. Mail Carrier Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle James J. McEntee (right), of New Jersey, new chief of the Civilian Con- servation Corps, is congratulated by William Green (left), president of the American Federation of Labor, and Paul V. McNutt, Federal Security Administrator. They were phomraphed in Washington after McEntee had been ind ncwd. WMMM- IT'STIME TO CHANGE YOUR THINNED - QUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY Leaves Seattle “ s n A n T S. 8. TAKU Mar. 19 i . . 1 Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau AT 9 P. | every Wednesday at 7 am. ! id hacs |For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT PASSENGERS FREIGHT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS REFRIGERATION For Information o . Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611! AGENT | Freight must be on city dock not m b later than 4 P. M. Tuesday n. B. s Phone 114 Night 812 BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 8 days every week ai CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise March - 17, 27 April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with N o Canadian Pacific Services: 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. o B e 7:00 p.m. $:4Sp.m TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks Baranof Hotel i CANADIAN PACIFIC - SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMP. ANY . J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. [ e Lumber and Building Materials SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. OF ALASKA PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “ON BORROWED TIME" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! - COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY TRAN m connecton AIR SERVICE INFORMATION SPORTATI Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junea No.Bound So. Boun Seattle Mar. 15 HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made tor the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE Mar. 19 .Mar.22 Mar. 26 Mar.22 = Mar. zy 5

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