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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS o o e KODIAK CONTRACTOR : ‘cnmbmatlon building the airbnws‘ at Kodiak and Sitka, was a through | passenger on the Yukon tCEay f0r| feeoeocooooooeocoooeas Daily Empire classifieds pay GO TO YOUR NOW-YOU LISTEN TO ME- 'WE HIRED A TUTOR FOR ARE YOI YES-AND WITHIN 4 HALIBUTERS ARE FINED FOR ILLEGAL TAKE : Cap.am Three Crewmer Pierce, Plead Guil- ty at Ketchikan KETCHIK { this N ‘ M n ol the halibuter P ¢ of Tacoma, and e i rs, have been fined $100 e United States Com- mi irt when they pleaded guilty to fishing before the halibut season opened Monday The halibuter \pprehended Saturday by the Cutter Cyane and towed to port The Customs officer put up fo; sale 1300 pounds cf halibut whic was found aboard the Fierce - Crewmen are Ted Nelson, Sam Nelbo and Alfred Wolfe. >> To Fairbanks PAA pilot ton Lien with an E a l(m'i of ose flying north were H. B off. 8. R. Watson, A. D. Mc- Donald, Carl Johnson, Roy Fer guson, W.+B. Hinckley, S. H, Ar- buckle and Joe n Norlitemen Sponsor Show Tomorrow Everybody's Baby " Jones Family, will be spon. morrow night at the Coliseum The- ater by the Norlitemen All members having mon for tickets are urged to turn the pro- ceeds into Walter Scott tonight tomorrow morning or SANYTARY PLUMB[NG and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be 5 our worry.” Phone 788 ————a TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. [ . D . D et e N Y e —— | StEAMER MOVEMENTS » heen soid by tr o e 40 00 s 00800 e \'OR’I HBOUND . . reduled to arrive @ e at 6 o'clock tonight . . SCHEDULF SAL s K ® Tait eduled to sail from e e Seattle § tonight . . Norah scheduled to ® © from Vancouver at 9 to- ® . . ® Mount McKir scheduled to e ® sail from S at 9a.m. to- ® ® morrow . ® Nortl 1 to sail e e from £ le April 5 at 10 @ e am . ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e . ttle April 6 at 9 a. m . . ongass scheduled to sail from @ ® Seattle April 9 at 9 p. m, . ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ® Baranof scheduled southbound e ® next Friday . ® Yukon scheduled southbound e . next Monday . . LOCAL SAILINGS . * Estebeth eduled to . L] at 6 p. m. for Sit- e * ka and wayports ° ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e e at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port ® ® Alexander, Kake and way e * ports . $ s e e e0 000 Low tide 4: m 3.5 feet High tide 10 m., 140 feet Low tide 4:46 p. m, 16 feet High tide 11:11 p. m., I5.7 fect > FIRST HALIBUT OF SEASON SOLD KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 2.— In the first competitive bidding of the halibut season 2,700 pounds confiscated from the Tacoma boat Pierce for pre-season fishing, has U. S. Customs at 10 and 8': cents a pound. Capt. N. M. Nilson told the ar- resting Coast Guarders that the ship only had 500 pounds. In court at the trial, this poundage was raised to 1360 but the b weighed the fish and they 2,700 pounds. - PIONFERS, AUX. MEET TONIGHT Meeting in separate session, both at 8 o'clock this evening and bot) in the LO.O.F. Hall, members the Pioneers and Pioneer Auxili- of ary will gather for a joint social after Plans for the business meetings, the bazaar, ture of the evening's dmum n —The Sign of Dependable Service R e S Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and-Thursdays Fairbanks to:Bethel: Wednesdays - - o Basii U. S. Airmail—Express Servica e Pacific Alaska Airways, lnc. PRHONE 106 LOVIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative an event of this month, will be a main fea- PACIFIC GALE—NOT TORPEDO—WRECKED THIS SHIP_victim of-a windstorm, the “Nelson's Blood,” with its crew aboard, gets towed into Los Angeles harbor. The yacht had been sailing in the Southern California midwinter regatta, American Kits for Poilus Officers of “Les Gueules Cassees” in Paris reccive the first consignmen; of kit bags scnt to French soldiers by Mrs. Seton Porter’s American reliel Jrganization, “Le Paquet au Front.” Funds for the movement are being \aised by a series of cabarets conducted by the Saturday Club at Nev Vork’s Waldorf-Astoria. NORTH STAR IS FLORISTS WIN ON WAY HOME FOUR POINTS; MANY COME INTODAY, S. 5. YUKON s from Se- 15 from Southeast Al- arrived on the steamecr C. A. Glasscock and McNamee, ecry Thirty-nine passeng attle and ports on, Capt Larry merning this F rm\ Ket Kan passengers were le, Mr. and Mrs. H. B R. E. Barringer, Fran- dridge, J. C. Mitchell, H G B. Noble, George Wucich From Wrangell-V. R. Farrell, the Rev. McNamara, Ken Nelson, Mrs. Ken Nelson, From Petersburg—A. T. Hutchin- son, Frank Sjursen, D. Paul From Seattle—A. E. Anderson, Mrs. A. E. Anderson, M. H. Ar- buckle, H. Barakoff, Jeanette Blake, Joce Crosson, M. L. Custee, Roy Ferguson, Mrs. B. J. Frozino, Mr. and Mrs. Wallis S. George, F. Eoffner, L. B. James, C. Johu- one, Mrs, A D. MacDonald Frank McKenzie, H, Moore, Hazel o1 lv, E. R. Rolfsen, Wilna R en, Nina Solovief, S. Watson, J. G. Yost, Don Bill, J. H. Buus‘ T. S. Dawson, J. H. Day, J. W. Harnon, W. Harrington, E. Hill, | H M. Hufflan, ‘George Karpan, C.| } >nr: B. Maln, C. Patwald, V. Rukn, G. W. Speerstra, W. A FROM ANTARCTIC HOME GROCERY Vet weasr i, ™ Caffer U : Lajoie's 554 10k the henors at | Sailing from here to Seward m\‘ . 2 the Brunswick alles night as! g & 2 Due in Seattle AIJH‘ R el e HELENE W. 1. ALBRECHT | . Home Grocers four points. 1615 to! | | Resume Service 8L | PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS | | ‘Tonight, Cosmos roll Brunswick Ph 3 in AIaSka !and Signal Corps meets Takus one 77. | S | “scores last night are as fol-| | VALENTINE BUILDING | 3 4 ooy | JOWS: (! Room 7 | “Finished discharging at East BEe Grocery B —_— Base today. Left at 11:30 am. for o . o 185 161 ' 16800 ad S ;- Valparaiso and home. Everything Benedict 160 156 145 4;“) HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. fine. Koski 157 181 169— 507 & v This messag> iwvom Capt: Isak Sy U. S. Mail Carrier Lystad, master of the Seatiie Totals 461 491 4791431 motorship North Star, received | (gandicap) 20 20 20— 69 m s nAnT in Seattle last week, told of the successful completioa of the ves- Totals 481 511 499—1491 Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau | most perilous assighment—a Juneau Florists every Wednesday at 7 a.m. unage as one of the craft carty- pgaim 193 194 153— 540 For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ing Admiral Richard E. Byrds pajoie 158 187 554 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS expedition to the Antarctic. Carnegie 162 202 157— 521 | For Information The North Star, supply ship of —— Haugen Transportation Co. Red! 611 the Office of Indian Affairs, is ex- Totals 509 583 ~1615 | Freight must be on city dock not pected in -Seattle about April 27 and later \n]l resume her Service e | to Alaska. She will call at Balboa and San Pedro in addition to Vai- paraiso, Chile, on her voyage from the Antaretic. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” Enroute to Boston to join the | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER Byrd expedition, the North Star & MARX CLOTHING sailed from Seattle last Septem- i ber 20. She arrived in Boston Oc- tober 16 and sailed for the Ant- arctic November 14, via the Pa ma Canal, Dunedin, New Zeals and Valparaiso, PR JAMESC. "OOPER The famed cutter Bear, historic C.P. A ship of the Arctic rim of Ala Business Counselor also was used in carrying Admiral | +COOPER BUILDING Byrd's expedition to the Antarc- g tic. The stout little barkentine- rigged wooden-hull vessel had h steam engines removed and re- w ‘ N T l~: n! placed by a 600-horsepower diesel {at Boston. Small Children Cared For MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY news today read The Empire ugulml) i‘— 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 ] | later than 4 P. M. Tuesday JOINT FEATURE SERVICE By The Daily Alaska Enpiresnd KINY - R, | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle the Yukon were Mus. Tye, R Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Swartz, W. E. Gerwels, A. M. Ug- B. L. Zimmerman, V. M. Hiil, Steve Fortuna, William Lnluknnm Martin Tye, gen Henry Wornos, L. Healy, M Fasoff, Mike Stetz, H. M H()fl- man, H. B. Noble, J. C. Mitchell, George Wucich, Mrs. W. W. Spen- cer For Kodiak—Mrs. Roy Hoffman. Miss V. Coke, Mrs. William Helin, -AS | INTEND TO GET | THOUGHT ROOM - YOLIR GOIN' Tt Al ? TCTHE SOCIAL - wiieL [l WHEN We STRUCTOR TRY TO BN L ZENITH RADIOS | HERE IN WASHINGTON — BEGAN THIS 1S IN_THERE TELL ME 4 ! ‘ i VoL NEED SOME ADVICE ™ TOUR IT WAS WAITING ALL RIGHT- HOW TO H8* 1sland of MRdkgaseur 1s g R AND INSTRLICTION ~ON TO_BE A FOR YOU-( | ANYTHING AT SHOW NYoU aekrly dF TR BT O TG EPAIRS and SERVICE _ | Pl TG I FLERSHRE YoU EMIER A Texas. JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | iy 4 L ey Phone 464 . Bill Hixson | | Empire classifieds bring results. L»----;--,--,,,,._,,,--,) Robinson, Nina Ragan, Zola | J. W. Gerwels, T. Jacobson, Mrs Svende Thorpe, Mrs. R. D, Mer- rill, Alfred Rathje. For Skagway--Mrs. Donald Mec- Kay, Louis Hernandes, L. Em- manuel. For Haires—Mr. and Mrs. E. C Shellwortr:, Mrs. Joe Hayes. - -+ For Want ana ror Sale Empire classifieds bring results. TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Men e S ALASKA Transporlation Company ) Leaves . | Seattle || S.8. TAKU April 2 S. TONGASS ... April 9 1 April 16 I.EFIIGERATION ® AGENT Phone 114 - Night 312 CANADIAN o L PACIFI( JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND shu.mus ¢ Pincess Norah * March 27 April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with e T e ——— RN R Leave Due Juneau Due Junesu Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound BARANOF 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 YUKON 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 MT. McKINLEY 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 ALASKA 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 {BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 YUKON Apr, Apr, 16 Apr. 22 —Connects with S.S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Koditk and Seldovia. Calls at Yakutat northbhound and southbound. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RE ‘CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office | Freight Office RVATIONS H. O. ADAMS. Agent Alaska Steamship Compahyv SERVICE-ON- QLU ALRSKA'ROUTES » ' 1 MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S i H A l L l 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA } l HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 L j EGEENEIEL e ity s o gt ATt e kR VT SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ALASKA AIR TRANSPUBT Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical ' 2-Way Radio Station KANG | PHONE Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | 612 L Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | P AL HARPER as & palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —m—————————— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “GOODBYE MR. CHIPS” WwA1CH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! | 1 “; COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials - PHONES:59% GR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. P T T F T e HOTEL GASTINEAU " Every Effort Made for the ‘Comtort of Guests| GASTINEAU CAFE , m connecrion ! AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 5 WEEK SATLINGS—Junesu'fe Seattie: Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle . No. Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND .Mar.29 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 NORTH SEA ........Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 HENRY GREEN, Agent s PO 109 .Phone 23 Phone 18