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th DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, SATURDAY, MARCH. 30, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER THERE GOES SENATOR KENNY DRINKALOT T - YOU RUN AHEAD AND FOLLLOW HIM-AND IF_YOU GET A CHANCE - SPEAK TO HIM- 'LL FOLLOW YOU- | SUPPOSE HE'S ON HIS WAY TO THE CAPITOL- | WONDER IF HE'S k) GONNA WALK J ALL THE WAY 2 YUKON HAS . . sek Lomol . . Y\II(GH due Tuesday. Should e FOR JUNEAU have three days’ mail aboard. ® #® Northland due Tuesday . K4 VLED SAILINGS 9 e #® Taku scheduled to sail from @ SEATTLE, March imer | @ Seatile April 2 at 9 p. m . 1 sailed for and e Princess Norah scheduled to west Alask 9 o- e sail from Vanconver April e this mort 16 pas- ® 2at 9 p. m . en including B ® Mount McKin cheduled to @ Passengers booked for Juneau in- e sail from S April 3 at @ clude S. W. Watson, Mrs. Nina Sclo- @ 9 a. m B vietf, L. B. Jamesy, J. C. Yost, Murvin ' @ North Sea scheduled to sail e L. Cyter, Carl Johnsen, Hazel O'- @ from Seattle April 5 at 10 e Leary, M A. D. McDuanald, Jean- © a, m 3 ette Bl S. H. Arbuckle. H. B. & SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Avakoff, Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Ander- @ Alaska scheduled southbound e n, Roy F on ® 9:30 co'clock Sunday morn- e Frark Mc ferty, Mr Wallas @ ing. . George, Harvey Moore, Mr. and Mr ® Baranof scheduled southbound e E. E. Bolfsen, Frank McKenzie, Joe @ next Friday. . Croesson . sy -e o Seven Due On Elecira : Seven passengers are due in Ju- neau today from Fairbanks aboard a PAA Electra piloted by Bill Knox and Burton Flyinz in are L. W. A Low tide—0:44 am., 57 feet Rasmussen, O. A K. D' High tide—6:59 am., 128 feet Hausen, Phil Boyle, W. M. Hems- Loy tide—1:49 pm, 3.1 feet ing, Mrs. Peggy Sakow High tide—8:35 p.m., 119 fect TIDES MONDAY ranana Here Low tide—2:18 am. 5.7 feet High tide—8:31 am., feet Lm\‘ tide—3:04 pm, feet. tide—9:43 p.m., feet. > $ With Freight The Alaska Steamship Company freighter Tanana arrived in the har- bor this morning to unload over Fon '""S ("Y 500 tons of freight at various wharves on the Channel It is expected the vessel will not Frank McKenzie, airport engineer finish unloadfg until sometime to- who built the Wake and Midway morrow and will then sail to the Westward. ways, is a northbound passenger for - - - |Juneau on the Yukon which sailed For Want and For Sale Empire this morning. classifieds bnng results. -*- HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. P e e oy oyl ececes —————————= 'and at Ketchikan for * to Juneau clipper service which is SANITARY PLUMBING and | 10 besin in May. LOCAL SAILINGS stebeth seheduled to sai! every Wednesday at 6 p. m. lor Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way poxu from Chicago to Boston prior to “Please Tr yi neeeccees —mmmm—— ! TIDES TOMORROW | Sty F o -, il PAA MEN ABOARD YUKON, SAILING Islands bases for Pan American Air- .- Mrs, Hazel Maguire ( events of the past. Maguire, veteran, missing for four months, leaning against 2 sign or rrfllgllitmn and told them He will build seaport facilities here the Seattle BARANOF HERE ON FIRST RUN Also aboard the steamer Yukon is PAA General Manager Joe Cros- son, who attended hearings on the route and has been one of the strongest moving forces in securing the new route for Alaska. — . TIME TO CALL CULVERS WESTBOUND Mr. and Mrs, Walter Culver and Harold Culver are aboard the Bar- anof passing through Juneau, re- FOR YOUR CAB | turning to Anchorage after a trip BROADWAY CAB CO. Making the first trip north this season, the s here this morning at 10:15 o'clock to the States. Culver is a promin- ent mmhm man. P S —The Sign of with 25 passengers for Juneau. Capt. Joseph Ramsauer, hearty dance and known as well for his peditions, is in command of the Baranof, with Lee Runge as Purs- er Dependable Service demember that giant snow cruiser which attracted 50 much attention as it blocked tr: corner mail box in Philadelphia ner Baranof docked master of the shipboard schottische | every-port-possible trout fishing ex-| By GEORGE L] Official U. S. Antarctic Service Photograph the Byrd Antarct at the South Po! camped. affic all the way being loaded on o Remember” S § ghl) \riei to help her husband, Frank, recall h-American year-old Spanish war was found by his two daughters He showed no he was suffering loss of memory. Flshermen | S‘ervue Is For Sunday Annual Custom Will BeOb- !, served Tomorrow at Lutheran Church Fishermea or the local halibut ifleet will gather in Resurrection Lutheran Church Sunday jat thé 11 o'clock service, accord- morning | e e e e e Arrivals from Seattle today are ing to their annual custom, to ask Mrs. H, L. Faulkner, Carl Gafoert,| Divine Blessing and protection Mrs. C. Gafoert, Child Gafoert, W.|Prior to their departure for {the R. Hinckley, Joe Kendler, Joe Ken- ‘flsmflc waters to reap the harvest, Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays ' Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U.Ss. Ahmafl—fixpress Service Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. dler Jr., Wyatt Kingman, ler, J. G. Shepard, Mrs. W. W. Spencer, Frank Woods, Mrs. Frank Woods, Clifford Zinfield, Charles Curtis, Evan Dundsdon, Paul Fer- nandez, Pete Herman, Fred Muhle, George Sather, B. Smelcer, Don; Smith, O. A. Wilson. | From .Ketchikan—C. R. Griffin,| R. Townsend. Eight passengers sailed for Sew- ard from here, as follows: George Wolfe, Jacob Bonner, E. Folete,| George Winold, Robert Mason, Halvorsen, Mize. i B 5 ATTENTION MASONS There will be a state of Com- | munication of Gastineaux Lodge <No 124, AF. and AM. Tuesday, |April 2 at the Masonic Temple, urged to at- 30 p.m. Members WTr PHONE 106 !u end. Visiting Brethren welcome. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative By ‘order of the W.M. | SAMUEL DEVON, adv, Secretary. J. Mink- i M. E. Jordan, Robert !of the sea. A service especially designed’ for this occasion has been prepared. | | The pastor will deliver the mes- |sage from the subject, | christ.” Music will be rendered church choir. Not only are the fishermen and | their families and friends invited | to share in this service, but the general public is extended a cor-| by “the Followlpg ic ship? Well, here it is in action le, where the Byrd expedition is Juneau Woman Angler Catches Barracuda From Alaska to Florida for fish- ing thrills—not good advertising, but semething different, 2 Although Florid sea fish- ing is more publicized, Faulkner, avid feminine ; friends she would rather fish Cohoe and King salmon at Tee harbor than barracuda off Key West Mrs. Faulkner returned on Baranof tcday after three months Outside. She attended the wedding of her daughter 3ean to Remington Low, San Francisco attorney, in Palo Alto, and then took the train to visit friends and relatives in Ohio. From Ohio, Mrs. Faulkner motor- | ed with friends down the East Coast | to ‘Florida, stopped long enough at Key West to catch a score of barra- | cuda, motored on across the coun- | uy to Hollywood and returned again to Ohio, leaving there by train for | the Pacific Coast on her return - NOTICE | Finnish Benevolent Society will award the needle work Sunday, March 31, at 1.O.O.F. Hall. Public invited. adv., ——————.— | NOTICE! Special meeting I. B. E. W.—B462 Saturday, March 30th, at the A, F. of L. Hall at 7;30 p. m, IMPORT\‘!T' | HELENE W. 1. ALBRECHT || | | | PHYSICAL ‘rHERApkUflcs | ¥ e 773 | VALENTINE BUILDING l 1 Room 7 |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U.S. Mail Carrier M. S. DMlT Leaves Ferry WPM 2 every Wednesday at 7 a.m. % For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 ¢ Freight must be on city dock net later than 4 P, M. Tuesday NEWS BROADCAST | dial invitation to worship. - R G : JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ROAMER IN i ON THE AIR! Elmer Jakeway brought the freighter Roamer to port last night » land is unlpading cargo at his| By “e nally Ma’ki wharf, WANTED? | Small Childrén Cared For MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 ] *-— Sda'y-vmrymokd 12:30 p.m. 945 p.m 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. | the McMANUS ‘1 | TREVA C. AND ' BETTY ROSS 10 - WORK, RALSTON & Two Well Known Local Craff Gef Bids for CAA Beam Station Job Ralph Tu!«(]l] and dJ. J. Con- nors Jr., with the and Betty Ross, res| ivil Aeronautics Au- in connection with been awarded thority contract the construction of the Ralston Island beam station, Reischl will handle freightin with a scow to the station site, shuttling belween Juneau and Auk Bay and Ralston Island, while ‘the Betty Ross will be used for trans- porting men and ht equipment, basing at the island proper Contracts are to be let: some time next weck on a 380 feet long dock to be driven on the sout west side of Ralston Island and construction work is expected to get under way in the next few day H .o | SIMMONS TAKES OUT | | THREE FOR SITKA IN | FAIRCHILD SEAPLANE § | J. B. Relly and Joo Green were ’ passengers to Sitka with Shell ® Simmons in the Fairchild today Yesterday, Simmons brought in Joe Rengli from Hirst and Steve Martin from Chicha John Amundsen flew freight to- day to the Polaris-Taku mine SCREWBALL DANCE SET FOR MONDAY April Fool's Day will see the first “Screwball Shindig” to be held in! Juneau, with a rousing good time in celebration of “National Screw- ball Day.” The dance, to be held Monday night, is scheduled for the Ban- quet room in Percy's Cafe. It is open to the public. — ., NOTICE Business meeting, Juneau Wo- man’s Club, 2 p.n, Tuesday, at the penthouse of the Alaska Elec- tric Light and Power Company. MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, Secretary. > Empire classifieds bring resuits. ALASKA Transportation | Company a ® adv. Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | Leaves | | Seattle : | | April 2 April 9 April 16 AT S P. M. PABSENGERS FREIGHT | REFRIGERATION o AGENT D.B.FEMMER | | Phone 114 Night 312 I | Travel ona “PRIN- | CESS” CANADIAN l'\( 1¥I1C JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise March 27 April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Junean, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING | gas LR | JAMES C. COOPEB C.P. A | Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING Complete Qutfitter for Men | —— FRED HENNING 2 { Leave Due Juneau Due Junesc Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY Mar Mar. 29 ALASKA Apr. BARANOF Apr. 6 YU N Apr. 8 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND R ATIONS CALL———— A 1 N e, Al TEEE ALASKA LENE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 9 Freight Office “ Alafika Steamshlp Comp ny (S ERVICE: ONALLIBLASKALIROUTES -t A s G s 2 1 MARINE AIRWAYS-—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ) HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 P ———————————————————— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operafing Own Acrenastical | 2-Way Radio Station KANG ] PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | 612 { Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | P e e et e s E. 0. FIELDS as & palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire t is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the - CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “FOR LOVE OR MONEY" WA1CH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! ! z COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title [, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecton AIR SERVICE INFORMATION " WEEK-SAIL lNGs—Jlnm te Seattie ' Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound Seo.Bound NORTH SEA . Mar.26 Mar.2zy NORTHLAND Apr. 2 Apr. 5 NORTH SEA . 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF ... .. GUY snm-n. Dougtas Agent l it =3 i i