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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER AS | LOOK UPON THIS SELECT GROUP OF GENTLEMEN AS WE ARE GATHLR’P—D HERE IN WASHINGTON TONIGHT - KNOW THERE 1S PRESIDENT | TYMB (>4 AMONG YOU - FURTHERMORE B M JEN HE GETS THROQUGH = | V\/ANT You TO ALL OUR EYES ARE OPEN TO IMPORTANCE: OF THE WAYS AND MEANS [~ == = === = COMMITTEE AND FLIRTHERMORE - MY DEAR FRIENDS-IN CONCLLSION | WANT TO SAY- ! HE WASTING HIS TIME -I'M THE ONLY ONE HERE THAT HAS A CHANCE WAKE ME UP WHEN IT IS MY TIME TO SPEAK- THAN THIS HOI THAT MEANS HE'S START- ING ALL OVER AGAIN- THE WAY HE TALKS-IT MEANS NOTHING- | WONDER IF HE 1S REFERRING TO KH\IDL}VNG THAT SAME OLD SPEECH AGAIN = O BE NOMINATED- Copr. 1940, King Features DEWEY T0 TALK ON LOCAL RADIO gcate, Tnc, World ight reserved Daily C rossword Puzzle W A ANTED!? Small Children Cared For | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY Solution to Ye y's Puzzle Near ACROSS H.S. GRAVES | | f ! [ “The Clothing Man” { 11 | TIMELY CLOTHES ' NUNN-BUSH SHOES | STETSON HATS i QUALITY WORK CLOTHING | { { ] : ‘ et HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING | FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men e '| JAMES C. COOPER | l C.P. A. ‘ Empire W:m Anw Brmg Resuu\ fi.... L 11 .‘II il AMIA Sfi_‘ e 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 | ’ E S —— , Sl £ MISAILING SCHEDULE SNOW 17 INCHES | Sresseen Movesaaes e ? t Anounc ; | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneay g £0' ANNOUNCE- | prmm——— v &) | 7 e ‘ 3 : AT 1: \p : Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbouriy # . NORTHBOUND dent of the Juneau Republ A L A s K A | e May have four days' mail @/ = “'W:'_‘l" o -\“n““’i’j"l‘". R YUKON ...Mar. 16 Mar. 19 Mar. 25 feis e aboard » i o8 Y 2 MT. McKINLEY Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 29 S e Taku due Saturday evening. ® n - [8b Fortiagggieegn, (Wll feature Tfinsl‘"h‘m TANANA ‘oo i Mar. 20 0 Deepest Juneau Snow . SCREDULED samNGs U s compuy ALASKA Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. 3 e North schedul 0 a P & Two Years—l9.7 Inches |« “rrom seatue at 10 8. m. ¢ Today's News Tozay—Empire ® FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ————CALL——— S.n(e Monda o merrow h Al " | e Princess Louise scheduled to ® HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ‘ Y + il from Vancouver at 9 p. e 7 Saitngs rom Pier 7 Seattle THE ALASKA LIN " 3 | : = . Leaves e m. tomorrow . PHONES b i il Srone ’ U. S. Mail Carrier seatte || 1 0. ADAMS. Agent Ticket Oftice . u this morn m. e b M s n A R T S. 8. TAKU Mar. 19 Freight Office ... 4 . . | the thland < i | 3 21, 1938 o N”"\ e : Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ATOP. M. | ‘»\ 4 § snow here was 176 inches s ing and sails south at 9 a. ® ¥ Wednesday at 7 a.m. PASSENGERS __ FREIGHT || gl __~, = A o! SBURG, KAKE. PORT REFRIGERATION ; “ nowfall for the month ¢ yyken scheduled southbound e | R Al k S h amounted at 9:30 o'clock this morn- e = Monday . 3 For Information M:m dS a teamS lp Ompan ' ing to 266 inches. In the steady c ! Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 E B SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES : 8 nowfall sirice Monday, Juneau o LOCAL SAILINGS | Freight must be on city dock not D. B. FEMMER [ 5l had 197 inche: Estebeth scheduled to sail ever, later than 4 P. M. Tuesday hoss A1t NIght 312 || Gremommoamommo oo oo s . Normal snowfall here for March o Wednesday at 6 p. m. for 3 ' s 167 in num March o ko and w . — ) MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL mowtall Wes 3 shes. 1 1633 | SRR vy el —'| 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier $roid iy Mhcoh 38 n-'e Alexander, Kake and way e N E w S | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Chies o ADat 13 1018 o Doy & Travel SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA . e o STOMeie o o v el S A HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Fi OOSE WOMEN % BBOADCAST B e . | M RAILWAY ” - P 20> 7 gt ] "PRIN- TIDES TOMORROW | | O 7 . 7] INITIATE, PLAN g T 7h JOINT FEATURE SERVICE CESS Afj: A S KA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. 7 / nes Low tide—5:42 am., -08 feet. | m T4 Az 143 ON THE AIR! LINER Operating Own Aeronautical | PHONE DINNER APR”_ High tide—11:51 a.m. 183 feet. | A z-w-y Radio Station KANG ¥ Low tide—6:08 p.m. -27 feet. | ? A | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU e | 4 4 By The Daily Alaska VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Beeipged smmr:s FOR CHARTER Mrs, Lillian V Wilma 7 B SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Krane were initiate o the Wo- EI_E(IRAS GEI { Empll’e afld K!NY Princess Louise men of the Moose at a ceremony 54 [55 |56 March 17, 27 o e - ———— held last evening in the LO.OF. AWAY AS SNow , 6 d April 7, 17 . L s every week at g Hall : Lol 59 aYs ovey Connections at Vancouver with | FRANK HELLAR During the busi sessicn plans | % i Canadian Pacific Services: for a covered-dish dinner made SIORM ABATES o 2 g e TRANSCONTINENTAL a» & pald-up subscriber to and the affair was set to preced» 7:00 p.m. $:45 p.m TRANS-ATLANTIC the April 17 meeting. It will be for g 5 7 5 TRANS-PACIFIC members of the lodge and their fam-| Sixteen snowbound passengers got W) Tickets, reservations and full The nally Alaska Empu’e ilies. away for Fairbanks from Juneau ok . particulars from A social hour followed the mest- today after being held here by snow- ~— \ V. W. MULVIHILL is invited to present this coupon ing and Bingo provided the main storm since Tuesday morning. DIVORCE CASE NO RIFLE CLASS SANHIE:TBI;IVCE%JO)“M]E:%Y“(! Agent, C.P.R.—Joneau, Alaska this evening at the box office entertainment for the affair. High Flying rorth with pilots Al Mon- > el in DI Because of the unfavorable wea- Baranof Hotel of the honors were awarded Mrs. Iva Her- ton, Bill Knox, Walt Hall and Gene Suit for divorce was filed :" ; ther, tonight’s scheduled Boy Scout Lflw, J. Nlmg. Owner o s TR TR T manson and Mrs. Anna Rodenberg Meyring in two Electras were, L. trict Court today by Willlam Z. rifle class has been cancelled. s your plumbing worry | | was winner of the low prize Ellsworth, Ray Ward, Roy B. Earl- Lindley against Ophelia O, Lindley ) our worry.” Phone 788, CANADIAN PACIFIC 1 CAPITOL THEATRE & The entertainment committee in i Sam Palmer, R. Phillips, R on grouncs of incompatability. Emprmre classifieds bring results s Vel | charge of arrangements included Westbrook, C. J. Newlin, Mr. and = — = 2 7 and receive 2 tickets to see: I Mesdames Hattie Peterman, Kay Mrs. Gus “otilla, Dr. Noble Dick Hulk and Katherine Dabo. Re- E. C. Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. John " PR freshments were served by Mes- Ogris, Ernest Galbraith, W. A. Ras- 8N BORROWED TIME { dames Anna Bodding, Helva Tcr- mussen and Gcorgv H(llerich 4 vinen and Mable Battello. o - - RAY WARD FLI Ray L. Ward, Regional Fi: Of - ficer, left by PAA Electra today for Fairbanks on a month’s trip to visit Forest Service employees in con- matters. GET THAT TEN HIGH NAMED, SITKA WASHINGTON, March 21.—Navy orders today include the transfer of Lieut. Comdr. Jackson Tate, of the U. 8. 8. Yorktown, to Commanding Officer of the Naval Air Station at Sitka, Alaska. It is not known when Tate will leave for his new station. - > - At the present time there are from 30 to 40 fishermen's coopera- tives in the Unmed States. nection with accounting - Empire ciassitieds brng results TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. [ OSSN frrrrre e eoee -~y ) ~The Sign of Dependable Service P e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays f | To VOU! TEN HIGH is America’s largest-selling whiskey in open- [ ] ! state retail stores. Remember, that’s where people demand U.S Airmail—fixpress Service the brand of whiskey they like best and ask for it by name. [ You'll insist on TEN HIGH, too, once you taste it! Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBEOQUE: 3 Sales Representative SIRAISHY. 3oussON \vmsllu $0 PROOF + HIRAM WAL e WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! e , COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ‘ OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAD SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. ( ! | Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE ; AIR SERVICE INFORMATION L ll i ’ i 3 ! WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau fo Seattle oy Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau \ Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | NORTHLAND Mar.15 Mar.19 Mar.22 ! NORTH SEA .. .Mar.22 Mar.26 Mar.zy ’ HENRY GREEN, Agent ... CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, m Agent .o