The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 1, 1940, Page 6

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AH-HE'LL OBABLY = ALL IN- o RS | | MET SENATOR DE BATE'S WIFE- | WANT YOU TO CALL ON HIM AT THE CAPITOL AND INT E(\'\'L_C't THL DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1940. . By GEORGE McMANUS \cH TO DO HOPE o “\ 'b 1 g ) AT || StEAMER MOVEMENTS T R 28 SAIL WITH ALASKA FROM v e e s s 00 LR . NORTHBOUND . § e 5:30 < tomorrow morn- © . ir will probably be in e I camer Alaska An-|e port 5 Should have e ¥ D nt e three days’ mail aboard . t 1 5- | @ Northls e sometime to- ® 13 passen- ' ® morrow ng but nothing tward and taking e definite 3 p. m. today . from 1 Vil SC llll)lllll\\lll\(-\ . 1 Gucker, Jer-'e 1 to £ail from e ° tomerrow . oF heduled to ® . tomor- ® ° ° N heduled to e e st wpril 3 at e e 9 . ® North 1t ail o e from Seattic April 5 at 10 ® e am . & o sail from e o 9 a.m . 3 6= 8 3 to sail from e an, William Boyle L. M K. ® Seattle April 9 at 9 p. m . Houser, O. A. W Pe Sa- @ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o k Hellen Wi T . Folme ® Baranof scheduled southbound e Trudy A e next Friday . To 1 Jo —_—— To Ketchikan—Oscar O I LOCAL SAILINGS Hein, Guy Austni Estebeth scheduled to sail every To Wrangell—Margaret Ber Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- OVER SUNDAY : ¥ B i o COAST GUAR nee tor siea: v, o, o Oil Screw Pierce Fishing for Ketchikan, K. Lourir . B! Before Opening of Season, Charge American oil Roger Nowell Has Blrthday Party - screw Pierce of ma was seized yesterday by Guard cutter Cyane al- Re R b ot ol Iy fishing for halibut before ves mother, Mr open season, according to wi Srielt ol received by the U. S. Customs h borhood playm The Pierce, whose owner celebration of t} master is N. M. Nilsen, was « The affair was held at t mily corted to Ketchikan by the cut- residenc ter e Daily F Liquor Sales Will Cease Tomorrow If you think your thirst will bother vou tomorrow, stock up on whatever soothing portions you keep on the shelves, for tomorrow, from § a HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be | our worry."” Phone 788. } SANITARY PLUMBING cnd | m 'rnvn: TO CALL until 7 p. m., all liquor dispensaries of all sor will close their doo Its a Territorial law in cffect while voting polls are open, and Ju- neau ballots tomorrow in the muni- cipal election, > Empire classifieds bring results FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO ,,------,,_-m-----,,,,,-,----,_--,.,;-,--,--,, fortrrr e ere e mr B e N, § —The Sign of Dependable Service et rrrrrrree e P | Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays . ; U. S. Airmail—Express Service e Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative - 'M SORRY-"BUT SENATOR DE BATE 1S NOT IN-— The 27 000-ton steamer Pa bottos gnate, her keel tou German-Jewish shipping Federal Bureau of i Ballimore, pean ports. SEAMAN WASHED OVERBOARD WHEN WAVE HITS SHIP Lumber Vessel Runs Info | Gale-Limps Back Into Oregon Port ASTORIA, Oregon the that one Im Second Mz Fulton, 35, had been washad overboard and four seamen needed hospitalization, the McCor- : line freighter Charles L Jheeler Jr., limped into port after eting 80-mile-an-hour gale mount s off Ci ade south of Tillamook. The ves- enroute to San Franci when the gale strucl jammed and the Fulton was at- repairs when a hed over the stern and he v wept away. Although Seaman Hugh Isaacson threw out a life buoy, | Fu never seen again. The seamen sent to a hospital s fered nuumm during the gale, - > Forrest With Signal Corps - with Head sel was with lumber The steering ¢ hip was hove g to mak he to. uf- | Wallen W. Forrest is pack in the Signal Corps, United States Army arriving on the Alaska Sunday from Chilkoot Barracks where he passed his examination and enlisted. About 11 years ago, Forrest w: chief messenger of the Signal Corps. During his cdd moments he picked up telegraphing and also operated what is known now as a “ham” sta- tion. He quit the delivering of me: sages and went to the interior and {or some time was employed in min- ing at Flat and in the Fairbanks distriet Relurning to Juneau a couple of vears ago, Forrest married and up to several weeks ago had been em- ployed at the Alaska Juneau mine, quitting that employment to go back in into Uncle Sam’s service. He the job today, handling a reg- trick in the Juneau radio of- ular fice. Forrest is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert. Forrest, old-time Juneau res- idents, S NAZI NEWSPAPER GETS SUSPENDED ANKARA, Turkey April 1.—The Turkish Gpvernment has ordered the German language newspaper Turkische Post of Istanbul, to cease publication. The Turkish Government spokes- man said the newspaper was en- |dangering Turkey's foreign rela- Nions. - S @oday’s news today in The Empire, umanian, on was swept under and he was | e P2 « n the world, is shown at it lay helpless and partially filled with water at her pie The vessel was taking on a cargo for England. Arncld Bernsten, largest cargo in The cause was unexplained former only recently took over the Panamani agents refused to conf m. an as one of several ships he planned to use in freight service (o Euro- n that they were investigating report of sabotage | |Waterfront Is Jlmeau fo Be \Quiei Today N ame 0' New jfor Halibulgrfsg Today is a quiet one at fisn nvestigation SMELLS SMOKE, 'DISCOVERS FIRE from Page One) . Continued srmen’s mine is not the first occasion of Mr. | centers along the w with A fow years ago, the U. S for the banks to begin the 1940 Court. of Claims allowed him some- | season thing like $600,000 for his inven- Fishing began this mornnig on the tions on engines and arms of death Constructior commenging on | banks and the first cargo of balibut during the World War. Before that, | Light Cruise which will be is expected to arrive in Juneau about he worked with Pancho Villa, but not | christened T Juneau, the Navy | Thursday morning, | after the United States took a hand Department has informed Delegate | - in the affairs of that colorful Mex- Anthony J. Dimond | icano. The vessel is beinz built by the TR B Mr. Barlow wants to demonstrate Federal Shipbuilding and Dry Dock to the government the killing pow- Company of K ey, New Jersey TIMELY cLoTHEs ers of his new bomb. The commit- and is expected to be ready for iee wants the Army and Navy ex- launching sometime early in 1942 NUNN-BUSH SHOES perts to look on. Mr. Barlow says Construction details with respect he will use live animals to prove to armor and armament have been STETSON HATS killing radi 15 of the waves ,,§ death l:(-kl-rzn}n ’nfml but the following QUALITY WORK CLOTHING it spread for unheard-of distanc- ' figures have been released re es from the bomb explosion to dimensions Length 528 fee n He assures the commitice that, in | beam 5 t, draft 16 feet, and d no ¢ can there be any suffering | Dlacement 6,000 tons. Quarters are to the dumb animals trotted out for | vlanned for 31 officers and § ) rnnn HENNING this little show: - e — Complete Qutfitter for Men Mr. Church reports He says the death of such animals will be ATTENTION MASONS ol ESRERAE < el very much quicker than any| There will be a state of Com- | ————mm——_— méans used in the packing houses.| Munication of Gastineaux Lodge | | By using dumb animals in (hese de- | NO- 124, AF. and AM., Tuesday,| A L A s K A | tonating tests, he has stated that|APril 2 abt the Masonic Temple it will be very convincinz that war|7:30 Pm. Members urged to at- - o tend, Visiting Brethren welcome Transportatios | Some of the boys in the ordnance | BY order of the W.M. | division of the Army are skeptical SAMUEL DEVON. | comllany | They insist such bombs are mot|adv. Secretary. | ® | practicable. Th2y might go boom| o~ = i r I e ttle | while being handled, they claim. ENE Sailings from Pier 7 Sea } Mr. Barlow says not e says HEL W L ALBRECHT; . Leaves his new bomb can be foted about | Seattle with as much safety as if it were| ’ PHYSICAL THERAPEUTIGS | cap-pistol. : Phone 773 || TAKU April 2 We shall see what we shall see—| | VALENTINE BUILDING | | TONGASS April 9 | maybe. , It isn't often that these| ! Room 7 | TARL ‘,“,rfl 16 secret committees call attention to|* - g J themselves by raising a stink in| ~ 7 T 7 e ALAE N jthe Capitol corridor fIAUGEN TRANSPORTATION co.% PASSENGERS FREIGHT - - 4 4 i REFRIGERATION Avout 90 percent of e worts! U, S, Mail Carrier | ® supply of iodine is a by -product | | AGENT of Chilean nitrate. i M. S. DART | D».B.FEMMER NOTICE Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau !| Phone 114 Night 312 Business meeting, Jur Wo- every Wednesday at 7 aam. man’s Club, 2 pm. Tueslay, af|For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT the penthouse of the Alaska Elec- | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS tric Light and Power Company. For Information MRS. C. C. RULAFORD, Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 | [#.3 adv. Secretary. Freight must be on city dock not 3 5 B % later than 4 P. M. Tuesday | CESS” H. S. GRAVES ; ) | 3 | i ! | b S JUNEAU. TO VANCOUVER, & MARX CLOTHING | VICTORL ; | BROADCAST | comscues sitimes o RS | e 7 | '} JOINT FEATURE SERVICE: R A JAMES C CUOPEB J ON'THE AIRI Connections at Vaneouver with - . Pacific Services: Busi C.P. A | B Th n -l Al m&om&mfi s womeer | 18y The Daily Alskalf sos-smiieric i TRANS- 2 TR Empire anfl Rm Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R,—luneau, Alasks Baranof, Hotel WANTED? | Small Children Cared For | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 / >— 8 days every week al 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.m. $:45p.m It i l 3 e | For today's news today Empire regularly. -oo Empire -classifieds The Daily s pay. | TiDES TomorrOW || | Low tide | High tide 9:43 a Low tide 4:02 p. High tide 10:33 p. - a. 48 , 132 22 , 13.8 feet feet | feet | | [ e U ZENITH RADIOS o feet SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixsor The island of Newfoundland is about the size of the state of Vir- ) N \ ) \ ) ) ) § rinis \ ginia. 3 | S SR Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound Mar. 30 Apr 2 Apr Apr Due Juneau Southbound Apr. 5 Steamer BARANOF YUKON MT. MeKINLEY ALASKA {BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 *YUKON Apr, 13 Apr. 16 ~Oonnects with S.5. Cordova at Cordova for Seward Seldovia 6 Apr Calls at Yakuiat northbound and southbound FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RJ! THE ALASKA | H. O. ADAMS, Agent N” PHONES Ticket Office g Freight Office Alaska Steamslup Cmpany SERVICE:QON: ALL ALARS'K A ROUTES o .p-a...-......,.--..,__ S S S —— i MARINE AIBWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ! | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 E3 ALASKA AIR TBANSPORT lnc. All Planes 2-Way Rudio 1 Equipped 1 l - PHONE 612 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | { L e MARTHA GUTSCHE as » palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "“GOCDBYE MR. CHIPS"” wA1CH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! S COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747— JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. | " | HOTEL GASTINEAU | Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE i m connecton AIR SERVICE INFORMATION % i o, NORTHLAND NORTH SEA ...

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