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By GEORGE McMANUS | BY GOLLY-THAT WUZ “NICE OF SENATOR LOWDEN RUFF _ TO TAKE ME TO SEE THE W.S. MINT = | MUST TELL MAGGIE ALL ABOUT A NICE 5 s Copr. 1940, King P WELL-DID YOU HAVE ‘eatures Syndicate, Inc SWELL- I'VE BEEN ALL THROUGH THE U.S. MINT-IT WLUZ INTERESTING T Sl TH4EM MAKE MONEY- + World rights recerved INE NEWS ST MIHIEl IS STUCK, MUD Transport Runs Ashore in Avoiding Fish Boat (olhsmn BU LLI’TI\ - BRP\"'R'I()N Wash., April 4—The transport St. Mihiel has been refloated with the aid of the N Yard tug Mahopac and is pr 10 Seattle, ( Ri Lucien Kimball reports. SEATTLE, April 4—The Army transport St. Mihiel, inbc from the Pacific to dock here, grounded this morning in the mud off Je fersen Head, il miles north of S attle. The St. Mihiel grounded when its course was changed to avoid a col- lision with a fishing vessel Army officials said they believed the vessel undamazed and would be refloated by four o'clock this afiernoon on high tide The St. Mihiel is to e for tr to Seward an trans<hipm to the site of the F‘m'bank& airbase. .- TRADE PROGRAM SURVIVES TEST BEFORE SENATE Amen"imnnt hy Wyom ing tar Vinted '!'IME TO CALL 717 FOR YOUR CAB RROADWAY CAB CO. S | StEAMER Mo‘r}. e g AT e s s e v s 0o NORTHBOUND Prir Norah scheduled to arrive tomorrow. Should have three days' mail aboard Mount McKinley due Saturday forenoon. Should have one day’s mail. Taku scheduled to arrive Sat- urday noor SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow at 10 a. m. Alaska scheduled to from Seattle April 6 at 9 a. m. Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle April 9 at 9 p. m. \()l THBOUND SAILINGS 1 scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock tonight cecescece anof scheduled to arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow morning and will sail south about an hour later. Yukon scheduled next Monday. southbound ceec00c00ccece0es0s0ee0 000006 eeecescce LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. " e 0000000 0. TIDES TOMORQOW Low tide 5:43 a. m., 1.1 feet High tide 11:55 a. m., 154 feet Low tide 5:56 p. m, 06 feet D - Freighter Sailings )» xl)m will sail from Seattle April 15. Tanana will sail from Seattle May hters will make calls at theast and Southwest ports in Alaska - i SIM MacKINNON IS PROMOTED TO LIEUT.-COMMANDER Promoticn of J. 8. (Sim) MacKin- nen from Lieutenant to Lieutenant- Cemmander was annouced today in a telegram from Naval officials. MacKinnon is in charge of the Juneau branch of the 13th Naval District, S L i T R i R ol B e —The Sign Dependable Service P i it i | Juneau to Fauhanks Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondag and Thursdays ; Fairbanks 1o Bethel ednesdays it U.S. Aimail—flxprm Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE PHONE 106 Sales Representative THAT REMINDS ME- | I NEED SOME MONE Y- | | WANT TO BUY A l MINK COAT THAT | SAW YESTERDAY fJ TO JOIN HLMH? NICE MIN LUMBER THE U-BOATS MISSED_View of Portusal timber unloaded at London is proof, a British censor-approved caption says, that British norts thrive despite Nazi U-boats. U. S. Scrap for Miami, Fla., The armed British freighter Harberton takes on a load of scrap iron at before running the gauntlet of submarines and magnetic mines to Er \glmd If the Harberton gets through, the scrap will be converted into armaments. A baby girl weighing 7 11 oun to Mr. A and pounds and Mrs. S. Tanaka at St Hospital. Both the mother her npew arrival are doing Europe’s War i * nicely Mr. ka, of the i City C: is [ ing out cigars § o all customers, < s P NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR ALL CONCERNED ARE HERE- JTIFIED that on M ORGE E. CLEVELAND d administrator of the of ANDREW B. EVANS, de- , by the ed States Com- missioner and Ex-Officio Probate Judge for the Juneau, Alaska, Com- missioner’s Precinct. All persons having claims agauun said estate' are hereby required to present ' the same with proper vouchers, within six (6) months from the date hereof to the under- signed at the B, M. Behrends Bank, Juneau, Alaska Dated at Juneau, 21, 1940. GEORGE E. CLEVELAND, Administrator of the Etate of Andrew B. Evans, de- ceased. Publication dates, April 4-11, 1940. Alaska, March March 21-28, ti—— SRR [ Ma([ean Mem works | Answers To News 1.Q. Test ward St | Corcoran to include state employes paid out ONDITIONING | 1. “Tommy the Cork” l aret Dowd. « the 27-year-old 'lclen(ler to the throne of Austria- Hungary. 3. (1) Risto Ryti; (2) Vaino Tan- ner; (3) Field Marshal Baron Carl Gustav Mannerheim. 4. The area, over abandoned an- thrac . caved in_ after a day’s rain. Buildings sank 18 inches, cracked open. 5. A Fihnish coastal city at the entrance - of the Guif of Finland, which leads to Russia’s Leningrad. 6. The laws restrict Jewish land- buying in Palestine. 7. He proposed to extend the law of Federal funds. 8. Because members of Byrd's ex BURNERS OIL pedition had given testimonials for SHEET ME newspaper advertisements % METAL WORK 9. Mining: For iron, pig-iron, sil- R b ver, lead, copper. coal, etc 5 Wy 10. Congressman Smith, conserv- ative Democrat, and two Repub. licans, proposed (1) that a new la- bor board be created; (2) that the new group act only as judge; (3) that a move for collective bargain- ing could be made only by an em. ployer or his workers; (4) that nei- | ther an employer nor a union would be compelled to reach an agree- | ment or make counter - proposals; (5) board hearings would have to conform to usual rules of evidence. P HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. SICAL HIE?APEUTICS | > 773 VALENTINE BUILDING Room 7 PENGUIN UNLOADS BLUE FOX PELTS FROM PRIBILOFS .aden with 1,258 blue fox skins from native traders in the Pribilof Islands of the Bering Sea, the mo- torship Penguin of the United States Bureau of Fisheries fleet re- turned to Seattle last week. The consignment is from St. Paul and St. George Tslands and will be shipped from Seattle to the Foulke Fur Company of St. Louis for pro- cessing and sale at public auction. The money obtained from the skins will be sént to the Treasury of the United States. The Penguin, commanded by Capt. Harold P. Knutsen, sailed from Se- attle February 17 for the Pribilofs, carrying supplies and a number Qf passengers. She makes five trips a year from Seattle to the Pribilofs, home of the seal herds of the North Pacific, which now are on their way |back to the Berin Sea after their {annual migration to Southern wa- ters. | - -e o ! For today’s news today read The Empire regularly, mpire U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART c x- S — - SANITARY PLUMBING and | Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau HEATING COMPANY H every Wednesday at 7 a.m. W. J. NIEMI, Owner (For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT “Let your plumbing worry be ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | our worry.” " Phone 783, For Information . . 1 Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611ss Travel oI TR A —* | Freight must be on city dock not | [EEENESITENN on al | 1 B later than 4 P. M. Tuesday H.S. GRAVES || e Clothing Man’ ! N E W s HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER :‘ & MARX CLOTHING I JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIRI — 2 JAMESC. COOPER C.P. A. 1 | e ;‘ By The Daily Al Empire and KINY 6 days every week at 8:15 a.m. WANTED? | il | Small Children Cared For | F | MRBS. BROWN'S NURSERY | | 318 Third St. or Phone Red 119 o WOULD YOU LIKE was born this morning | rch 19, T | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS CHAMBER BROADCAST [ For today's news today read The | Empire ' regularly. Second in a series of Juneau = — | Chamber of Commerce radio pro g grams is scheduled for next . Tue day evening at 8:15 o'clock, at . Daily Empire classifieds pay _ri_/\E;JLIJITl-EA‘\?? which H. L. Faulkner will outline "“"‘"‘””““ et : the work of the local organization. 7 swstbirad g .; ZENITH RADIOS SAYS MINT Californians paid an aggregate | REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU 'RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson of $919,000,000 taxes in 1939. ! g L Daily Empire classifleds pay. | i i ".\w i SERVING - FISHERMEN ON SHARES BASIS MUSI pAY TAX Leave Due Juneau Due Juneuus Steamer Seattle Northbound SouthbounA ) BARANOF Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 | *YURON Mar. s r New law B”ngs Sa|m0fl,1 MT. 'McKINLEY A;: sg :L’f é :s;' 12 Halibut Men Uflder ‘ "ALASKA Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 : 4 {BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 SO(IaI Se(umy *YUKON Apr, 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 *—Connects with S.S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Services, performed by individ- Seldovia. uals in connection with salmon and| f—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound halibut fishing are subject to the taxes imposed by the Federal Insur- FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ance Contributions Act, formerly ——CALL——— Title VIII, of the Social Security 1 Act, according to an announcement THE .4LASKA L'NE | by Thor W. Henricksen, acting Col- PHONES lector of Revenue, for the district; H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Il oo of Washingten and Alaska Freight Office ... 4 | This new provision of law wns jenacted in the Social Security Act Amendments of 1939 passed by the . Henricksen said. ie of the chief causes of con-| !fusion. in the fishing industry is {that of what constitutes a partner- b,” Henricksen continued. “This has been clarified through a i persons working on ja boat on a share basis are subject to the tax. The only exception is where such individuals have a fi-! nancial interest in the boat and are| in fact bona fide members of a pmmenmp | Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE - ON- GLL‘ ALARSKA'ROUTES i i pei { ruling that - { 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 e e ) ) s - s 0 ) —— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. - 'Canadalsto lose Australian Irade P 2 All Flanes Operating Own Aeronautical b | SYDNEY. April 4 — Canada! 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE stands to lose annual trade worth edio HANGAR and SEOP in JUNEAU s12 t least one million pounds as a Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER t of Australia’s new port re- L b striction which became effective | 55 last week. W 1t learned that the equiva- | leni of over a seventh of Cana- da's annual trade with Australia will be cancelled. .9 EINER LYKEE a> » palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office e e P e 4 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING CAPITOL THEATBE i 2 " and receive 2 tickets to see: FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men “FIVE CAME BACK" WwA1Cr THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! | ALASKA | Transportatiox ‘ I:ompany ————————————————— t IA LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Materials ngs from’ l'ler 7 Seattle Seattle PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR'LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Bl HONGASS e AU B and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. $.8. TAKU .. . April 16 AT P. M, Hfl'l'!:l. GASTINEAU " Every Etfort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE wnnscmn AR SERVICE INFORMATION nunmi..nnn, N—'"—’v __L. B e PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION PACTE I( :mp}\u TO VANCOUVER, “VICTORIA OR SEA | i rinceu 1N:;afi ‘ WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattie Caneeuon.i at Vancouver with sl;‘t:;e ::;J;:;: Iév Jnl:,n“: ~Canadtan Pacific Services: = | : 3 24 o TRANSCONTIN | m_m,mfig o | NORTHLAND .......Mar.29 Apr. 2 Apr. 5 TRANS-PACIFIC NORTH SEA ......Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 | Tickets, reservations and full | from ' HENRY GREEN, Agent ..............cooru....PhODE 109 | V. W. MULVIHILL | CITY WHARF ........ocoooooeeerrrrmennr PHODIE 23 GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ....................Phone 18 CUND BLA

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