The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1940, Page 6

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" BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 5, 1940 - MAGGEE-IVE INVITED | | oH-I'VE ! :\Ek}:\l;n_(,\? K-U;"“—\'\\) KAK[:ES B%_Afia ITH US Hi = o | e e GON’ TO. BE M SO SHE CAN'T | NOMNATED TO RUN FOR HAPPY BE VERY | BoraIbENT- BUT HEWILL | | 1COULD HAPDY AS_ HAVE TO DO A LOT SING- THATS NG OF THINKING = = SINGIN'~ merce started the action and dents of Skagway and prominent Empire uwulam citizens of Haines will join the armed | o ferc in a celebration at Chilkoot today read By GEORGE McMANUS GRACIOUS - IT'S NINE O'CLOCK- WHAT DO YOU SUPPOSE HAS HAPPENED - Daily Empire classifieds pay Th parade dmmn‘ ich the new colors of the Thirty- Second Infantry will be ]utxr‘n\edlg ZENITH RADIGS to the troops. | Following the parade. there will s REPA]BS and SERVICE |} JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE be a dinner in the company’s mess. 1 i Phone 464 Bill Hixs - - in The Empire. | ’ 2 will be a BONIT 32 MO Pl e LS5 S BUT | HAVE A SUSPICION- 's news today NOTICE meeting of the Juneau Club will be held April 8, 1940, at Special Rifle and Pistol Monday evening, Army Day 8 p.m., in the Indoor Range. Mem- Leave Due Junieau Due Juneaa Lers are urged to attend. adv. rve | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Z gae BARANOF Mar. 27 Mar. 30 Apr. 5 | = ' tion that could i given was desired. YUKON Mar, 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 ( d 10 ‘ s MOVI:MENTS "Te)‘m members voted to drop the mat- CoaE 7y MT. McKINLEY Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 | STEAMER : 5 i ifi ALASKA . C 8 5 Or ova _ Robert Bonnet reported that e SKagWay, Haines (ifizens g R ORE WYL - AR 8 { T g e ‘BARANOF Apr. 10 g, 119 Apr. 19 | Council was considering the instal- S -2 g b e e L g lation of a standpipe near Fifth Join in (elebration YUKON . Apr. 13 16 Apr. 22 cme or i Do NO 'y"}' Mt e and F. Streets in response.to the i a' Barra(ks 4 Connects with Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and 3 SR e request of the Fire Department for Eeldovia it X ] ‘ "“,_:l"l_ nye a hydrant at that point. Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. i : > In i regularly mONhIY xepOrt Tomorton s Ay DAy prociaim- FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERV Wil i i g ) Chief Pusich’ stated that some: < ER INFORMA N AND RESERVATIONS Vill Relieve Lakina on o o cheduled to SR DU A T et i s Lutile S H urly CA00k: LOUMIOY truck and requested steps be taken e | ] /'@ Sh“h'e Service 10 :?'1‘(,‘::" h ,“m’, ”,,,]h’ to prevent similar occurrénces in nd Haines will cbserve T"", -Zl';/‘s"/‘ 'J'NE lactward P g 3 the future. ''Orvil Gulhaugen vol- § at Chilkoot 5. PHONES V\‘,Sh.a!d i 0”5 v“" " S N o unteered to make a suitable sign for way Chamber of Com H. O, ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office oAy Doy Sisiarrow SO notifying all but firemen to keep out S ECTERYY T e Freight Office . of ‘the truck room. The followinz committee was ap- poinited ‘to make all arrangements for the annual dance to be given next ‘month: A, Shudshift, A. J Baloz, Gordon Mills, Lioyd Guerin due Tuesday ULED SAILINGS hed | SANITARY PLUMRING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. ail from W from Alaska Steamship Company ss' scheduled to Seattle April 9 at 9 p. m e®eccosc0es0000000e000 e $ 90000 . 000000000 c0eesCc0000aa ll Jeny S Baranof seheduued to sail from e i e ards, fho | = AR % s . sland ar oo committee was authorized to select "— SERVICE-ON‘ALL-ALASKAROUTES - - relieve (he Lakina which Northlanyl schedyled to sail ‘e ‘”lg‘.".“'"]l”. hl.lp.” \‘ @“l, & e e e i from Seattle April 12 at 10 Publisher John Boettiger, of Seattle, nrnd his v\;xie,lll’resxldendt R(;)I:eve!f;. bmxxl ‘l[«.llln:\].lr‘znlull m(xx xln.-m[. h A e o e o S A e P s i 1as beer diing the job sine t nds. They a; ing includes A. rsch, C. Lind- [l . a.m dnughter, arrive in Honolulu on their first visit to the isla | ’ winter. T SODTItHOEAD SALINGS " riped with the fwer leis symbolic of welcome. T Fank peissroe e | H. S. GRAVES | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL A CokAR IR “couthboind Gt committee wa [ ‘The Clothing Man” | 2-Way Radio Communication il Shan: odiak other ¢ next Monday Mr. Balog made the announce- | HOM; 01‘1’\:;2&"' SCHAFF'NER | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE in that district, running opposite P B l I [ment that Douglas was assured of s \ M CLOTHING SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA "“,‘m’“" ‘\}“'x"";t King s seheduld 1o o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® aran0 S DOUGLAS | s,‘:( hul. e for the coming sea- | s HEADQUARTERS mnmuwpnom‘sz-s_- s Peninsula’ ports ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ [ |59 bu 1(n], ‘(_‘f“"pm(m‘ “1‘ x.mm. g e ‘ e s ) ) ) € ) )T .....,‘k i pers and freight April 9 ko and R : S I 1!1(;xu 7 (;«'“:(" :1'?:“:1((‘;“( R(x)»(hlr"x‘ll i s P . o & ;*;;;:;n- sas geegaed o make e | JAMES C. COOPEB ALASKA AIR 'rm\usrnn'r Inc. ® Alexande Kake and way ® AT b4 xw'u\'”l : bl | At the conclusion of the busi- | C.P. A All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical oar % 0600600060 e asa ere o a D.J n AL ELEC T'ms _ |nmess 1,»(«.\101‘\ vlul- mos-ung became a w] B&fg\;{;: BCU?;xgselgr 2- le Radio Station KANG PHONE 3 g g SOCIAL AND DANCE:|social one for the SOSHRIEEITG of | | LDIN ! HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 - ike Pusion twil (aouthitiel (o bR SIRIERIER S BRI S e e e Baupped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER AL et o Volunteer Fire |3 Was is ic. Kelso at = P T R Norah ior | TIDES TOMORROW | in two passen-| o ,‘M‘H‘,‘:_, B 041 heriod | (he piano, alternated by Ruth Ma-| m b Juneau, the potio b rin and John Borne on the drums; | 1 2 y ) 14 8. " ¢ been re-elected for his third e :I h t L:t 0 “’.« a :n 1:‘ !. 4 outh thi :" ‘”‘ ,', ““:“ i ;M :‘ ,ht's req- | TAUNO Niemi with his sax. and John | A N T L D ! . oW tide | §:16 8. m f S tnt ki Have : o vote of | Niemi and his accordion for danc- | Small Children Cared For | | High tide m., 159 fee 1 nanimous Vot i IR En IS POIT o iic 5 b m o i Atrigals) (Fere Oharles Carlo’ anid ent. In the same | M8 st MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY | | g i arrie Tate sars: ‘slested Orvile Gl e | 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 | o : g e gapmaiio s b g re clected Orville Gul s | i S st T e iling to Seat were ugen as president, and re-elected | 5ar g i e s | &, . g Reynolds, Mrs. D. L. Reynolds, Mus Farnar e e e g camer Prin- 0 0 Warner as foreman; Jack| a3 s % luled to arrive ot Nm'een RARIGRIY, Alleen Eronguls ¢t as secretary ana e | DOUGLAS-Coliseum g SR The Daily Alaska Empire 6 o'clock ton from the south, G "““w Ao '_ TS, ‘l'\ i ie. Jr., as chief truck driver. Sante | Y has the following passe Mrs. ¥ Epperson, Mrs. Ines Mae | Degan won, out iy the narrow Hisbe ' THURSDAY-FRIDAY: TanY Loms is invited to present this coupon for Juneau x White, William Evenson. Mr. and'sin of 15 to 14 against L Guerin| ¢ - "OKIAHOMA KID"' - e T on” tee Mis. B. Qu T. Gardner or Here Mirs. P. A. Kolander, Lucile Pope-|for the vice-presidency | ‘ ' this evening al Jitmen. 8 b an et v Joy. Jumes Truite Jr. T.S. Dawson, | Teports of various committees|§ _ with JAMES CAGNEY NUNN-BUSH SHOES 3| SHth . o L Boone Worley, Geor: J. J.| were received, the ice guessing con- Swe Andrew cksen and € STETSON HATS e rles Goldstein, C. Rudd Panuet, 4“1 Reynald Cora | test was reported by | CAP“'OL THEAT“E R ey o ea Sue Reynolds, Ernie Kronquist,|who said it was a sellout and he| Soo!hmq Organ Music and QUALITY WORK CLOTHING |{ | v Aadiend Hfe A Van Lynn p(\|:;.-w,\ Mr. and Mrs, Rich- made recommendations for nnxn\! Delicious Fried Chicken | and receive 2 tickets to see: ey 1 Webb participation. A. E. Goetz fe, Mrs. Thelma 2 5 e EVERY NIGHT ¢ i st April 5. — Steamer Ketchikan—W. He:asing, Mrs | prozress cn the proposed| | H rnzn HENI"NG 2 ¥ T h1s North Sea sailed for Southeast Al- ;i npyypay, Albert Bahn, H. Gor- | installation of a hot water boiler | nnuaLAs INN "BIG TOW“ cZAn . Russell Nelson, A Maloff, aska ports at 10:40 o'clock this fore- ;.. " gery Redman for shgWees, TGN Hirsch, HARE Oabbieis, Oty (e ¥k B paen, noon with 87 passengers aboard, the g e ] to contact residents on the Douglds _!‘ hn Marin, Prop. Phone 661 nplels. Oy e, g PAA PLANE IN Tollewelag £ R lig ey g ) Highway in regard to their desire| “='=Pe=gemseomcampepmompomommomdd | ®4a10x THIS SPACE PR e U i e B i s deiti silva, W. Roberfson, Atley Donald, a New York |(or fire-protection from the local S ZATE, | WE Y e % Your Name May Appear! acitic Alaska Alrways Electra Mike Gavril, Joe Thibodeau, Vance yankee pitcher threw a |department and what sums they I M | | pilted by Bill Kuox and Burton Pierce, Mr. end M. Harry Whisker, pitched ball at the rate of 139 | might feel inclined to_contribute aclean Melal Works | ; en is due . s ete Johnson. feet a second in the Cleveland | toward such service, indicat il ' > et s o e from Fairbanks, no passengers' R.G.McKinley, Miss Louise Clark, stadi ot 0 S BRRRUTIE | (o s R [ South Seward St. e R A T b ; s s adium, ust 30, 1939 there were seven reside | "AIR CONDITIONING | —————————————————— ) ab and i fuled to fly Mrs. A M. Dayer, G. D. Thomas, was the fastest throw ever re- | might be interested but [ I Transportatios north again tomorrow morning. Herschel Davis, Pat O'Brien, Walter corded g B doat and OIL BURNERS Pn “ corded. formation to the cost of protec- | i g Kopra, Claire Hepner, Henry Spicer, SHEET METAL WORK Today I news today in The Empire. M. Anton, Fled Kall son. OF ALASEA l.tunller and Building Haleriah PHONES 537 OR-747—JUNEAU | HELENE W, L. ALBRECHT T | PHYSICAL THERAPEUTICS | Company ® TIME TO CALL Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Murpl\y Cabranetie 7 l 7 | Kitchens Seattle I'l | ico o "\ VALEI\IID'I}"‘!(;\II]SI;]G?LDING S yLOM:-I oY %gi}: %‘sh'r{) ém pflm‘}'\. | . 1o 9ffleer 8% $.8. TONGASS ........April 9 and Modernize Your Home 7 B Mk FOR | 3 5 . - BROAD%}?%SBA ?:o ! | rfi?d S:q s MB‘?)xcz(;u Gei Your copy Ol lhe 1940 ! Room 7 L1l 88 TAKU .. April 16 — g ARG T AR i ferainds i = , e . P ¢ ] | HAUGE ATOP. M g i T e BOTEL GASTINEAU ”"'r —The Sign of M' s an Aml"",‘r ° | | Evbry Effort Made for the Conalort of Gueste! _ 5 AGENT EAD c AFE | Dependable Service EoR AR L CASTINEAD W ) o : : | For ;;ri:nsgg{z?’x‘:éémmm AR smv[cz INFORMATION ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock net later than 4 P. M. Tuesday DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | SENDIT TO YOUR FRIENDS! | = : Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays ) Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays " Seattle N’o. Bound SD. Bound Canadian ; U.S. Airmail-Express se"iCC TRANSCO! :g:’rgt.ggr :unzs Apr. z Apr. 5 g . v : NS-PACIFIC T , pr. 5 Apr. Apr. 12 wgn Ba 2 c—-—-—wra d i i * mdwhuuw:‘ e HENRY GREEN, Agent . — TS T | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ) pped and Mailed sty il || sl R oo 5 PHONE 106 RETEE | R e l:llc.al. Baranof Hotel 12:30 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative fl PHONE 374——The Empire Printing Co. 700 pam. b divdadany e e CANADIAN PACIFIC Ledl

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