The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 3, 1940, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1940. AND DO AS | SAY- WHAT GOOD DOES IT DO FOR ME TO TALK TO YOU? IF IT WASN/T FOR ME- WHERE WOLILD YOU BE TODAY? “ IN DINTY MOORE'S DOING SOME OF T'ALKIN— NOW BE SURE TO SEE SENATOR BILL ENHOUSE- SENATOR AND BRING HIM BACK TO HAVE DINNER WITH LIS- AND ALSO -~— NGE !— AED m EATIEILE)J}}fiA'S } IERPRYON |1 T WAY T0 SITKA NORTHBOUND Princes Nerah - schedul Fr houlc ail aboard due Saturday e ould have one e ar three ¢ Mcunt M forenoor day’s ma . SCHEDULED SATLT North Sea schedule il frem Sealtle April 5 at 10 ail from 6 at 9 a. m ) sail from 4 ) at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Baranof sch 1 ithbound e ate Thur r early ® Friday. . Nofthland is scheduled south- ® CReH. O, B, Philip bound Thursday night . ol Mrs. White Yuken scheduled southbound @ B v Ninoe Bob next Monday . Carl Baker a Jame A. Truitt Jr. ceeececes ecececcecco00ees0CCEeeC oy ILINGS . Estebeth scheduled to sail eve y at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® B sry Wednesday Petersburg, Port @ Kake and -+ Md(mley Is Northbound d SEATTLE, April Mount McKinley sailed for South- | VIDES TOMORROW | cast and Southwest ports at 9 ",“1"4‘:“”“““‘l"‘;'""" T"”" A i tide 5:07 a. m., 23 feet High tide 11:19 a. m., 148 feet I;‘ kb (o it Low tide 5:22 p. m., 10 feet i s 3 g Hign tde 13343 p. m, 157 feet Thomas and wie, ) S Leest, Ted Lowell, A. R N. W. Jacobs, Mr Anthony Bower, HospiTAL NoTES Fahe RAYMOND HOPE DIES iy Jack Young was admitted to St this morning. Raymond Hope, seven-months- After receiving medical atten- old son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew o\ pete Kangas was dismissed Hope of Sitka, died yesterday af-'yqay from St. Ann's Hospital. ternoon at St. Ann’s Hospital where he had been taken for medical wpayy Jackson underwent a minor g operation at the Government Hos- I'ne ains are at the Charles : 1 pital today. W. Carter Mortuary and will b - i hipped to for burial S Irye . e B AR AR Joint Social Meet lsammrw PLUMBING and | HEATING COMPANY | | W. J. NIEMI, Owner Regular business was discussed “Let your plumbing worry be at last night’s meeting of the Pion- 1 our worry.” Phone 788. ecr Lodge and an initiation cere. mony was exemplified for two car dida by the Pioneer Auxiliary ards and a social followed the TIME TO CALL dge work with Mrs. Alma Hen- drickson in charge of entertainmen and Mrs. G. Osborne in charge of arrangements in the kitchen | Honors for whis twere won b FOR YOUR CAB |Mrs. J. E. Connor and Al Zenger BROADWAY CAB CO. lm,h Mrs. Al Lundstrom and W Z\‘L\lkh low. —— ,...-m.,-,,m,,,_m;-,w-m- 2L v -sme e frrorrrrrr e . TN —The Sign of Dependable Service (e -3 Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays . ° U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® ggglhc Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 A DELEBECQUE Sales Representative HE'S DELIVERING I'D LIKE TO SEE A LECTURE IN THE SENATE- BILL ENHOUSE- || DO YOLl WANT TO GO IN AND LISTEN TO IT 2 By GEORGE McMANUS NO-THANKS/ | JUST LEET ONE- BE b BACK LATER- The U. S. freighter Challenger, en route from Trinidad to Boston, was | freighter to stand by. After further flag communication the Challenger nalted within the 300-mile r I the Pallas. Man on the tower of the Pallas (in circle) is sienaling the | freighter. ST. MIHIEL IS TOLOAD CARGO AT QUEEN CITY Will Also Take Aboard £ TLORENS Lumber af Another Puget Sound Port for Alaska ATTLE, April Dead Whale Plagues Baltimore An exceedingly unwelcome guest in Baltimore, Md:, harbor was a 75-foot. very dead whale which came into town draped around the bow of the tanker E£sso from New Orleans. Members of the Coast Guard are shown as they started the task of removing the monster, avd slum. The reports on it prob- If an Army Travels on 00 i s Supie of voumen, Its Stomach, U. S, Army "8 Lt it B it the Should Go a Long Way fi.. . cohumn o reac At ihe ¢ wetty soon, look for the May date- sta (Continued trom Page One) Frent, Somewhere in Dixie.” A .- ok Sl 1 Sasciomgti i.t')(Al SEAPLANE it is: V\;l‘vn Napoleon was campaigning, HAS Busv "ME he cffered 15000 franes to any I »n who would show him how to! Shell Simmons. went out on the preserve food so it would last for coast run today in the rchild, :s for men on the march. A taking John Melvin to agof, fellow showed him, but erudely—in and A. T. Hutchinson round trip breakable” bottles, to Sitka. During the Civil War, soldiers. Coming in . yesterday. Simmon: iven a handful of green coffee brought in Matt Nivala and Sc They had to roast them, Ford from Chichagof grind them between rocks (if they! John Amundsen yesterday flew could find any rocks) and brew the Fairchild on charter to Fun- their own java in whatver they had ter Bay to bring in Mr. and Mus ndy. In the Spanish-American'J. H, Hib ar, there was a big row over pois- | oned food, coming out of those new- The World War caught all armies napping, and, though canned rations t 1 were used—well, ask any of the ROME, “"3’ April 3-Ski en- toys who got into the trenches. ‘lhusx:\\b will “swing” on their way 3 from Rome and other southern eit- | DINNER IS BREAKFAST ies to Northern Italy. Italian rail-| The army's new field rations are Ways announced third class sleeping | omething formation, because I've eaten. For MOCks. Additionally, the breakfast, you get two cans, opening 8ave a fifty per cent roads luction | cunces of half meat and half beans. Winter. ! The meat is half pork and half ~—= o SN e beef. The other can contains nine H. S. GRAVES rackers (six ounces), made with! “The Clothing Man” whole wheat, white flour and milk; ‘hree lumps of sugar and onou;.,)v | oluble coffee to make a pint-and- | : 1-half of good strong java. For lunch, you get two 15-ounce ans of beef stew. Dinner is break- | fast all over again. The next day | ‘he otder is reversed. If this sound.si St . like too much of the same thing, | JAMES C COOPER remeinber that it's planned only for C.P. A a 2-day emergency—and for a lmn- | i Business Counselor ery cdoughboy, we call that a ve slight emergency. One day's COOPER BUILDING — HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING tions has from 3,700 to 3,900 calori and if you think that's short, ask| +. your doctor about your own diet, | %= o The new rations will get their| bl first practical tryout this Spring| | W A N T ]34 ]) ! when the army holds the greatest 11 3 Care peace-time maneuvers ever seen | s]ns Bc:(‘)levrr:.'é Nlmgl-‘!rt;r in the United States—down in Dixie. | | For two days, the army will live on | i 315Nl 81..or Phang Redt 1B ty zone by this French submarine, | was allowed to proceed unmolested. which made vort safely. 3.~Three com- ied aboard the for £ Fairbanks air The St. Mihie! is due tomorrow at [ will also load lumber at Everett /' Quartermaster C said this trip is the first of nine proposed voyages. Shellworths End Visit in Juneau . and Mrs. E. C. Sheliworth, fermerly of Juneau and now resi dents of Haines, ended a four weeks' visit with their daughter and son- | Mr, and Mrs, Robert Davlin | for their Lynn| on the steamer Yukon. | The Shellworths have been house | s of the Davlins during their here and tliir visit was the cecasion of a number of social gath- «nm,\ in lhenr honor. | Large Reoms in-law, Canal home Photo taken from deck of the Fox Hunting; It's So Easy Minn,, April 3. — owll never hear any little red foxes around here singing, “Nyah, nyah, nyah” to the hunters, Not to hunters like Gust and Louis Oltenburg and Harvey Thompson, anyway. Those boys just naturally worry the foxes to death. They pick up X NG SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort L Splemiid food ® Every COXIVP[‘A((“X\( e and s all with e Centrally located bath, % Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE Hrtel NEW WASHINGTON TIMELY CLO’I‘HSS . NUNN-BUSH SHOES * STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING FRED HENNING Camplete Qutfitter for Men [Mcl.ean Meial Works South Seward St. AIR 'CONDITIONING oand OIL BURNERS SHEET METAL WOHK w. L ALBRECHT I | PHYSICAL THERAPEUT]CS VALENTINE BUILDING HAU(‘ EN TRANSPORTATION CO, U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART #Reaves Ferry every Wednesday 2 a coaches will be equipped with ham-For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT and this is first-hand in- ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information with a ke on all tickets for ski parties this Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 with a key. One will contain 15 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska “Empire and KINY | 8 days every week at Sailings front Pier 7 Seattle & Leaves S.S. TONGASS .. April 9 SS. TAKU ... April 16 AT S P M, : PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGE! N JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Pincess Norah April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full um modern version of corn-willy “._ | a good trail and start walking.| For toda news today read The They keep on, plodding along. | Empire regularly. The fox gets worried. Pinally, un- - - der the weight of his mental an-| Daily Empire classif quish, he slows down. Then the — Oldenburgs and Thompson come | along and pot him with a shot- Scmetimes, they think, the 1«‘-\-1{ 3 t 1 its over, |t REPAIRS and SERVICE |} R | { JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | For teday’s news wday read T):r\ Phone 464 Bill'Hixson { mpire reguiarly. RS v % rg 95\ Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Scuthbouna BARANOF Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 YUKON Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 MT. McKINLEY Apr. 3 Apr 6 Apr. 12 ALASKA Apr. G Apr. 9 Apr. 15 BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 YUKON Apr, 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 Connects with S.S. 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