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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27 1940 BRINGING UP FATHER H.S.GRAVES ||| TIMELY CLOTHES ____ B e > WL You S8 P i “The Clothing Man” [ BY GOLLY- IT'S NICE TO BE BY GOLLY-THE ' Gl KOS FoR | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | | NUNN-BUSH SHOES HERE IN WASHINGTON AN’ CAPITOL IS A po vou | % THE PRESS? | g2 & MARX CLOTHING | STETSON HATS AWAY FROM ALL THOSE "M GLAD WONDERFLIL INTEND || RU | !} PEOPLE AND ANNOYANCES | | YOU WANT BUILDING - | TO RUN? | { . QUALITY WORK CLOTHING OF OUR HOME TOWN- I'M TO SEE 1ISH | KN S | QEP TSI || T ety RSP . SENATORS- | JAMES C. COOPER FRED HENNING C.P. A | Complete Outfitter for Men | Business Counselor 11t SHI COOPER BUILDING e e i ~ —~—%| Empire Want Ads Bring Results. whole system would collapse without ! Hitler, Mussolini Confer With World W omlormg Eauaeicom workeesof she SISy brawn type. But we have too manjy laborers who are untrained and un- skilled. Ameng.what class of workers has !there been greatest unemployment lduring the depression? You know G R | | STEAMER MOVEMENTS | {the answer. Take the case of one { o Sl eastern city where men and women Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau s i on the relief rolls applied for WPA Steamer Seaftle Northbound Southbound jobs. Of these, less than six per- ve s s s s 000 v cent were eligible as skilled work- . NORTHBOUND 1 0 weSIward ® Baronof scheduled to arrive ers, five percent as clerks, and over| MT- MCKINLEY Mar. 20 Mar. 23 Mar. 29 |® Saturday. Should have four 65 percent as unskilled laborers, ap- ~TANANA . .Mar. 20 B . e {® days’ mail aboard prentices, or helpers. This story has| ALASKA ... .....Mar. 23 Mar. 26 Apr. 3 The westbound steamer Alaska | - Ton: sct to arrive been repeated times without num- took ten passengers éut of here late|® Saturday evening ber in the past few years FOR OTHER IN] M > b yesterday afternoon for Seward and @ SCHEDULED SAILINGS R e T R INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Seldovia and Kodiak transters. | Northland scheduled to sail (it that rolghout GhaT e i i For Seward passengers wer: Vir- @ from Seattle March 29 at ginia Leeholt, A Rydeen, William e 10a. m Park, Miss M. Anderson, M. G.|® Yukon scheduled to sion there has been an acute short- age of skilled labor in some indus- THE AALASKA L'NE tries. 'The National Industrial Con- ference Board in 1935 consulted 287 PHONES from Ammons, Charles Butte, Ernest|® Seattle March 30 at 9 a. m i Spiess, A. Crudele. ® Taku scheduled to sail from | metal manufacturing companies and ~ H. O. ADAMS, Agent Tioket Office.......... 2 For Seldovia—Vera B. Harmon. ® Seattle ‘April 2 at 9 p: m | discovered a probable shortage in Freight Office .............. & | metal-working industries of 19,034 skilled workers under depression cenditions, and a shortage, if op- ® Princess Norah scheduled to For Kodiak—Dave Spen e sail from Vanconver April SERVICE - ON‘ALL-ALARAS'KA'ROUTES .| nd 1230, the number of skilled — - - workers. In manufacturing between 11910 workers increased the fastest, semi- |towest. 1o Onited states taccories | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL e 2at9pm e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | erating at normal capacity, of 125,- e Friday morning at 6 o'clock | Modern conditions demand more a/,sk S m h C m e and sails south one hour la- |and more semi-skilled and skilled a tea s 1P SO pa’n . ter, ® midnight Thursday ® Alaska scheduled southbound ComingHere - ™ | teday, about one-fourth of the work- 2-Way Radio Communieation Authorized Carrier LOCAL SAILINGS . |ers are uns about -half § Arags | @ Estebeth sc;‘e;\lAlcd to sail cvery @ Number one international puzzic was what Adolf Hitler (left), and Benito Mussolini talked about at ",,I,.,,:;z,u:(‘. k;.‘,lzzd'flb::.),(émnni:x.‘;‘o.m‘lz sw&%mbm PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEATTLE, March 27. — Steamer ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ their conference at Brennero, Italy. This picture, radioed from Berlin to New York, shows them shaking | skilled workers unless we increase B EEAEIEN. SERVIO ANT &P OF It ALAnaE ! Tongass has sailed for Juneau and | ® ka and wayports. ® hands at their dramatic meeting. Italian Foreign Minister Count Galeazzo Ciano (right) stands just back | cducation and plan it very care- HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 wayports with capacity freight ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® of 1l Duce fully T L MY e st e, cargo and all passenger accommo- : :'I:\:;“’:‘e}f"r‘;'::"'-“b‘l‘]’;lg Port : —_ 3 — | As one attack against ChIONIC UD- e—————— ———————————— dations taken. i » pe; oy employment, we must have more BSoked for ihndeau abs B H Roh- |2 ® & & B G Y o ¢ o o o I r e e n | 1t should not, however, be narrow All Planes inson, Miss Myers, Mr. and Mrs % s o R EI_VE craft training. Our workers must 2-Way Operating Own Aecronautical PHONE Don Haneburg High tide—3:45 am. 171 feet U S INI ,hv alert and generally well-inform- Radio Station KANG LT = Nor h Tak Low tide—10:15 am., -0.7 feet ed so they can exercise judgment Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 EEN HEADED BACK a es High tide—4:39 p.m, 14.1 feet n arano REA[ pROSpER"'Y and initiative. We cannot swing our | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER TO DUTIES AT NOME Low tide—10:25 pm. 3.1 feet business unless this is true. 9 | It is true that after we produce et R . - A. Rydeen, Clerk of the Court in I ' n Editer’s nete ,Th.s is the sec- |we have to get the goods to the —— the Second Division at Nome, took g o ugs . s end of a series of articles in |people and they have to have money ; RH WILLIAMS IREuge o, O Wieward on the Al- pmhlbl“onlfls which ANTHONY E. KARNE }m buy. The economist will give you as » palG-up subscriber to aska after visiting in the Juneau —_— issicner of Education, |a song and dance about “effective| district for several days, following Fifteen passengers were booked "B b n s “” . March 27 of Alaska, Giscurpes istribution” and “wise consump- »a trip south out of Juneau this morning on the ay ra a So sailed for S amer and the latest report of the Edu- |tion.” These follow, however, ra- 9 o-| caticnal Policie ot e cniopmeioci steamer Princess Norah. (mmu\[ Alaska ports Commission in Llhvr than precede production. Goods - - SMOTOR e _ Leaving were V. Cordovado, S. (Continued from Page On¢) clock this morning with 127 first| Washington, “Education and jand services cannot be distributed or The Dally Maska Empu‘c Szeles, F. Lombardo, Mrs, Fred Mil- class and 83 steerage passengers enomic Well-Being in Ameri- | consumed until they are produced. AFTERNOON ligan, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Morten- aboard can Democra | Most economists agree that- econo- is invited to present this coupon sen and child, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. @ couple of bighorns and you're S0 e i ; i mic well-being, in the first instance, 7 Motorship Estebeth, delayed by | Meherin, Art Burk, Mr. and Mrs, Wweary you can't hold your eyes open. | o "i;}ifllc"""filfiifii”,J"“\'\f‘“"?{ | depends upon adeauate Pt“’d“‘:“m ' s the week-end storm on the mail trip L. L. Louck, R. S. Sakich and N. 3 Hinckley, Mr. and Mrs, Frank| BY ANTHONY E. KARNES A high output per worker is as- ofsitan '\‘ ociated with a high level of edu- to Sitka and wayports, was this 3 | 3 P s 4 b Hilont History: A&pril 15 bemg the 75th | Woods, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cal-| 0 more highly skilled work ) | we have in this country, the more|cation, vocational intelligence and morning scheduled to reach Juneau anniversary of the death of Abra-|vert and infant, Clifford K(‘n-‘ A X | money we will have | skill—never the reverse. | ~heut 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. This is according to a radio-tele- ham Lincoln, T went up to the Cap-| fieid, Jack D. Hinkler, Mrs, H. L. ot 1o b o ecause the T R tol today to search out the catd- Faulkner, Joe Kendler and son, nyo.oo oS P i A | (Femoprow, & Dgyh. yith Tlberacs) - which the body of the|Mys. W. W. Spencer. average personal income will rise| N falque on b 28 K Civil War Pre with an increase in skilled labor.| TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN and because our productivity snow 1, Bill Bowling, will not be re- For Want and For Sale Empire Capitol rotund 1 found classifieds bring results in the Gapligl rotunca—azg : b . ; ‘aining an @ | s L ‘ 1 i Gonies Washingtanie igmb) MrS Russe I 00k balls as a result of training ‘n.dispmmole for any debts contracted by sl Far down in the sub-basement b knawladgs, by anyone but myself. adv. | aily Empire classitieds ])A) A This does not mean that unskilled = 4 . 3 oo of the Capitol, dircctly below the | G S . : Jaean L ! L Py NEW YORK, March 27.—Aircraft gonter of the dome, is the simple S lven uyp”se labor is not necessary to us. Om; T - ransporiafion CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ; ent lay in state 7 R “MAN OF CONQUEST" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 4 tilities ? - L hel, BifCEE FalRed. he lasd. of that was intended to house [ 'smmm PL rvpt UMBING and | steels in a stock market rally today | vi o Sh HEATING ‘hich gav o " fcr all time the bodies of George Y d | ATING COMPANY | ¥hih smve the New York Stock [, ‘ruria wauniniton. s wal ower Yesterday [ | W. J. NTEMI, Owner Exchange and Wall Street the bls- | o' ynirewashed brick. An arched e e e e “"Let your plumbing worry be gest day since last fall. SIS o AL e R B s antach our worry.” Phone 788. Transactfons on the Exchange Chirance is barred by lron Saics \h dohn ! Beysey i"_‘_‘d“‘?d ® Perfect comfort | mm me cu“PA“ totalled more than 1,200,000 shares held together by a ponderous, but|yesterday afternoon at her apart- 3 | o D 1,200,000 shares. | 4 0 lock. On the wall at the,ment in the MacKinnon with a ® Splendid food | ALASEA ~ Numerous gains took place from ‘ AR the Con- bridge lunct and s i ® Every convenience | I o8 fone b et ‘hlp fon of 1790 B | for ek Homel Cook. ShOWET Large Rooms” and service ] Pier 7 Seattle ilding Material ot s v SR gress resolution of providing | for Mrs. Russell Cook [ service TIME TO CALL : 5 for construction of the tomb. On' Easter lilies and tapers in com- ",;a‘;,i‘h ® Centrally located . Leaves Lumber and Blulde er NOTICE TO MOOSE the wall opposite is a list of the| plimentary shades formed a charm- | Special Rates to Permanent Guests Seattle PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU | _—— 11 men whose bodies have rested|ing decorative effect at cach of the | ALASKANS LIKE THE beA" i Otdlee‘;l o:oMot?wdmmn' in state on Lincoln’s bier. One of |individual tables Hotel 8.8, TAKU -April 2 SECURE YOUR LOAN molfnUGHdar '193 TIO I'Em}p{rovl'\-. LE . GI6 TCHNPN attend the e ponored dead is nameless. The| Bridge honors were won by Mrs, S8 8 Y Home itle ad s ss, y on b 5. $.S. TONGASS ...April 9 and Modernize Your FOR YOUR CAB |funeral services of Peter Kirkebo, ynknown soldier. PR AT TSR N EW WASHINGTON | it Frai e BROADWAY CM CO. Thursdny, March 28, at 2 p.m. The catafalque itself, a .sxmplc.smmm second, and Mrs. J. A. He AT 9 P. M. adv. (Signed) B. E. ALQUIST. 1.py-g-foot table-like structure of | Williams, third. Chinese checkers' — — — T i — 53 e rough pine boards, covered With|honors weni to Mrs. Floyd Dryden.| JAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.|| PASSENGERS FREIGHTY l N E A u black cloth, is the only thing in] Asked for the afternoon were REFRIGERATION = : the tomb. Two year ago, to pro-|Mesdames Gunnar Blomgren, W. E “ s Hai! Can'ier ) Ly tect it from dust and moisture, the|Cahill, John L. Cauble I"m(l Dl - . Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! s where it will remain until it is used | Ralph Dean, V. R. Farrell, Harold M s o Do m > n”“ ‘ s‘mfie again fFosx. Zalmain Gross, Thomas Haigh, h 2 14 P G A s T l u n A u c A r E PIERIE s . n o SR | - Other than Lincoln and the un-|W. B. Heisel, Waino Hendrickson,| Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau Fhoma Night m connection kncwn soldier, the men whose re-|J. W. Leivers, Lu Liston, H. E every Wednesday at 7 a.m. mains have rested on the bier are Iffert, Charles Sabin, George FOf PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT = AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Travel H: T o S augen Transportation Co. Red 611 l'\( “ I( ona | Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday npm_ Thaddeus Stevens, Charles Sumner, Schmidt, L. W. Turoff, C. C. Rula- James A. Garfield, John A. Logan,|ford, Steve Vukovich, M. J. Whittier, William McKinley, Maj. P. C. L'-|J. A. Williams and J. F. Worley. Enfant, Admiral Dewey, Warren G.| - > Harding and Willlam Howard Taft., TAKU SAILS SOUTH The bodies of George and Mar TAKING THREE FROM | P tha Washington were never moved CAPITAL CITY PORT cns i to Capitol Tomb, because, in 1832, —_— when the tomb was ready to receive The steamer Taku went south N E W s LINER . * them, John A. Washington refused through Juneau from Sitka last ev- Juneau to Fa]rbanks: Tuesdays permission for transfer of the first ening, bringing in Mr. and Mrs. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, _ President’s remains. The reason— Kardanoff from Sitka and taking VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays { weshineton in his win provided for | George Maki fo Ketchikan and Mr. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS b | Fairbanks i B 1hel W %oxmt.rucnondorfinofw nlalult at Moun(; and Mrs. Henry Roden to Sedttle. Princess Louise " . dn ernon ant specifically expresses s R Mareh 27 AIL S—=Ji Seattie 0 Dethel: Ve ESdflflS his wish that he and his family be, ATTENTION ReBekams || JOINT FEATURE SERVICE Aprl 7, 17 W e x:‘“ Ar. 3 S [ ] i buried there. | Regular meeting Wednesday, ON THE AIR! Connections at Vancouver with O OTIvER LY. nesy | Except for an occasional Con- March 27, at 8 p.m. Social, Mem- Canadian Pacifie Services: Seattle "‘;f"“;d So. Bound : s - gressman or Senator, who knows bers urged to attend | - = ' NORTH SEA . r. Mar. 2y U.S. Almall—!!xpress Service of the presence of the tomb and (Signed) CATHERINE HALM, | 'y The M’ Alaska mmamm G NORTHLAND ... Mar.29 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 4brmgs some friend to see it, it is adv, Secretary. TFRANS-PACIFIC NORTH SEA Apr. 9 Apr. 12 2 ! hardly ever visited. It's not on the -— — +—% o hs i z - n‘ m Tick reservations and fall ™ A 3 | Capitol sight-seeing itinerary. Of | ¥———— i mpire i ets, g from !all the historic rooms in Washing- | a ways., I V. W. MULVIHILL Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. {27 s WANTED? || : | & PHONE 106 | T I 2 p ek g 6 days every week al MQHMI.M | | For want and For Sale Empire| mall en Cared For ! ; o o [ N | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY \ 8:15 am. e S s LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative ICI““‘“ Ly huing esuiw | 315 Third 5. or Phone Red 119 } ] 7:00pm. $:45pm M’m . . 2 i V! Daily Empire classifieds pay