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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1940. BY GOLLY-THE AR IS FULL OF TALK _ABOUT WHO IS GONNA BE NOMINATED EFOR PRESIDENT -AND A LOT OF IT IS HOT AIR— bt o | Steamer MoOVEMENTS e Alaska Has 4.8 000000 0000 ) NORTHBOUND . oar . 1‘\]11*~ku due Tuesday. Should @ @ have three days’ mail aboard. ® ® Novth Sea duc Tuesday . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . m 9p. m . sail from ® 6.—Steamer Al- b - m. o : e Northlanu sa clock this moim- ¢ & ind Southwes! ® from Scattle April 12 at 10 @ \ ¥ 344 passengers in- © 4.Mm L4 Gding 199 sthefuge ® Taku scheduled to sail from @ ¥ Pacsbigers hooked ® Seattle April 16 at 9 p. m . Niik Nir il M o SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS @ S i e and @ Princess Norah scheduld to sail ® — i e southbound at 6 o'clock Sun- @ Paul M e day mornin . bl Kempar, R & Yukon scheduled to arrive at @ ahd Nk A’ E. Gloy ® 4 c'clock Sur noon ® Hastikka, C. W. Hufeiser : jxl:r\.wm!‘ urs @ Ada Giovanetti, Grant Lecson ater, Mr. and Mrs. P. T, Volistedt, Ralphi ® Mount McKinley scheduled o Ostrom, H, H, Thurston, Mics Mary ® Southbound r da . Weir e ! Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Hayden, Mis,, ® LOCAL SAILINGS S Davis, Mrs. 8. N. Bredlie, Blair ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Steele, Hawley Sterling, Mrs. wil- ® = Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- & liam Jarman, e ka and wayport ° e B e Dart leaves every Wednesday @ e at1p. m. for Petersburg, Port o MT M KlNlEY o Alexander, Kake and way e ( § ik : $eteie GlnTel 5 0 b e IN PORT FROM - SEAT“.E TODAY TIDES TOMORROW High tide 0:40 a. m, 170 feet The stexmer Mount McKinley Low tide 6:48 a. m. -0.7 feet Capt. Arthur Ryning, was in Ju- High tide 12:50 p. m., 162 feet i from Low tide 6:56 p. m., 05 feet in 16 first class, and 5 iile, A0 Syo s TIDES MONDAY taking out 13 ¢t High tide 1:08 a. m. 172 feet il ARV en 0 dnam age. Low tide 7:19 a. m., -1.1 feet s als from Seattle were High tide 1:31 p. m. 162 feet ('”,""’"A"" o o Low tide 7:27 p. m., 08 feet feldt, £ W : " J. D. Hoffman, Howard Henry, Giene " Gratton, V. F. Faneuf To Cordova—R. C .o Vogel VanderLeest t v 2 Horne tarinas 10 vive Mothers' Day T ik At yesterday's meeting of the Morrison Tuo L L wis. Martha Society held in the North- er. John Zuiz RAh S~ ern Light Pry erian Church par- ”"my Nalter Al lors, plans were made for a Moth- Breedon. R. 8. Meaop. €S Day tea. The affair will be on i €80T May 11 at the home of Mrs. J. W Pengra, Elsie Robinson. yejvers to Seward were Mr. and Norh 4 Stephens, Glen Phillipt mittees for the tea will be named atethe next meeting of the group which will be held April 19 A P. Sando, Vaughn, C. Leo Hall TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. | Murphy Cabraneite | Kitchens | Office at | Radio Eng. & Mig. Co. PHONE 176 BOX 2821 Crrrrrrrrr e e g e U { —The Sign of Dependable Service e S e e e T S S Y Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U. §. Airmail—Express Service ° Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative THAT LOOKS LIKE A GUY THAT MAY HAVE SOME IDEA ABOUT THE POLITICS HERE IN TH’ CAPITAL- AH-A STRANGER IN TOWN-EH? YOU | HAVE THAT TOURIST. GLARE N YOUR EYE- YOL WANT TO KNOW SOMETHING - SO HAYE IDEA S Wkl = YiEs- GONNA BE NOMINATED TO BE PRESIDENT? g By GEORGE McMANUS IT'S NO IDEA-BUDDY- IT'S A FACT- | AM - THERE'S NO DOUBT ABOUT IT- ME- SENATOR WARD HEALER — YOU ANY WHO 1S NOT an Automobile Ass&nbl_v Line—but TADkS a4 At first glance you may think this is an automo- bile assembly line in Detroit. But this one is a tank and combat car line in a huge French factory. The ‘war chariots are turned out rapidly and are ready to go into battle when they leave the end | of the assembly line. ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS, in TRIPLICATE, will be received in the office of the Architect at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 AM., APRIL 22, 1940, and then publicly opened for the furnishing of all MATERIALS, PLUMBING AND HEATING WORK, ELECTRI- CAL WORK for the ALTERATION AND ADDITION of a Schoal Building at Haines Alaska. Plans may be cbtained. from N. LESTER TROAST & ASSQCIATES, Archifects and Engineers Shattul Building, Juneau, Alaska. Separate bids will ‘be received for the Plumbing and Heating wor Eléc- trieal work and for Materials, A deposit of $10 will be required for each set of Plans and Specifi cations. A Bid Bond of 5% of the Bid will be requivéd to accompany AR I O i A SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY w. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING ously called for nci merely ¢ ec- or three times. It really means \ humani well” - - v i ek OURSELVES INTO gt - | W be muck fc = REM. pROSP:R”Y american youths of 1040 fhan the HOSPITAL NOTES | JAMES C. COUPEB present ten or eleve - average.¢ ‘ C.P. A | Wesicught: log Uraln; g Leonard Lepisu was dismissed to- Business Counselor Editor’s Note: This is the | o, Mg -gor e 1“’”“ 3 rop day from St. Anns Hospital where COOPER BUILDING Clevénth of a series of articles in ok A s he had been receiving medical $———u et which ANTHONY E. KARNES, i boiled treatment Comn oner of Education, enrlter e verritory of Alaska, discusses averase| Admitted for medical care today, WARNTED? the latest report of the Educa- + ana Flsie Dennis is at the Government : ticral Pelicies Commission and Hospital Small Children Cared For Ecenomic Well-Being in Ameri- MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY can democracy. Elizabeth Williams was a inedi- | 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 | By ANTHONY > al basis, and you will ffid that cal admission to the Government [ A Over the hot, dusty roads west- | this means a_stuper increase Hospital this morning. F ? TR e 1Y ward the Joad family i John in the total national jnicome [ et e ” TR RTINS O g Etai “Grapes of Wr Nobody can plan vac e WAL ;‘"T“ E ay those f live. They're | cation intelligently unle ure . gntelll ok ¢ 0 TIMBLY CLQTHES better than gorillas,” marvel- up-to-date occupation surv " q(:”y l):!\(»l” streets 4lte! iinking bystanders There is no point in training b e ”:“ ’"‘_”‘” I"“‘"\( of street NUNN-BUSH SHOES ay people on the upper levels girls for lines of work which are WAShing operations. . i have worries and troubles. BUt |already _over-supplied o there' ”"N({TMID ‘xo;l" STETSON HATS hey must realize that ome cir-|is no profit in training hundreds 34V Chief of Police. | UALITY WORK CLOTHING tance has played the largest|of thousands of them for low-wage| ERTTE e e Q o il i1 making life easier and more | jobs . ATTENTION MASONS' | n fortable for them. Perhaps they| who is going to make the survays? wat_ will whr' l.\ Stated Com | ve inherited money and prestige. | e o . By, Munication Monday evening al ! like a new job for the Bu-| 7.55 "work in the M. M. Degree FRED HENNING Ihese may be important ticn now obtained by the youth of But on the 1 of Labor Statistics : al Statistical Board | on a national network | to fill the bill So far as students’ abilities are concerned, it is quite possible to de- cide what work would make them nd che Cen- It must be cale if it is wle it behooves each luckier one us to look at the Joads of life, aying very humbly, “There, but for ¢ grace of education, go I." The average amount of educa- S'i Soothing ‘Organ Music and i J. W. LEIVER Secretary. { Complete Qutfitter for Men adv. 1 Delicious Fried Chicken EVERY NIGHT ! ALASKA i this ccuntry is somewhere between | happy and in what lines they would | | 10 and 11 years. We should immed- | 4o well. [ H e o A — DOUGLAS INN Transportatios compulsory in every | ber of gifted boys enc wha s e 664 Compan: state in this 3 | ought to. receive S HoaN ‘ol\r"'(“ —— 43 P ’ There should be no means of evad- | rainir if they t no ,,thm ,:._ — .fl ing this t r minimum by issu- | how their pocketh A great| Li i ing werk permits to children at the | many scholarst an are| Mad'ean Me'al work t\ Selines Simibien i?at::;: a :;‘ of 1nurm-:‘1 m-‘nflepln. e at present i South Seward St. | Seattle merican education shou; )egin | pe ansyer. C ;) | g 4 gt i ‘b! \!I ansyer How 3 ‘ AIR (‘ONDIT[ONING | a six-year elementary sclool.‘M\,m-\ Bags? How about it, clubs,! j URNERS | followed by a four-year junior sec- | lodges, states, counties citie Al and OIL B ey S.8. TONGASS . April 9 ; : fles? Thisl| SHEET METAL WORK ondary scheol and a senior second- | would be a real patriotic service to| . S8. TAKU .. April 16 pol with courses of study | your country We can't afford tol — 2 in length from two to four | waste these golden boys ar 1s. | e [ They are valuabie reenss 04 eS| gAGEN TRANSPORTATION co.| i e [ e esources a8 Jatich | PASSENGERS FREIGHT The Educational Policies Commis- | as our trees, our oil, our mines, and 2 | ERA' sicn suggests that states adopt as a | our soil ) u s “ail cafl'!el‘ REFRIG Ll guide for determining compulsory| But isn't there some point f\Li | L school attendance, the rule that|which we ought to call a halt on this| “ s n BT { AGENT schooling shiould continue until the | extra education business. vou say? | | D.B. rm‘ pupil |fx get and hold a job,"» B Yes. There is a place to stop, zm(l Leaves Ferry Shp, J!lnfln g y state and community,” it is hard-boiled, too. Here it is: every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Phone 114 ~ * Night 312 ong caid its latest report, “should do all | We shoud keep ¢ ng edu- expan it can to exceed the proposed com- cation and inc 12 the training pulsory, ten-year national minimum | for skilled jobs until the cost of | Where conditions of poverty in training equals the extra value ol? the family are so severe as to pre- appropriate reme- ©b- additional goods and duced. Read that last Yok services pro- dial attendance, and relief measures You'll Say Gorgeous | if you step around to THIRD and t FRANKLIN o see ' f are sentence over two BRIGGS Beautyware FIXTURES-IN COLOR NOW ON DISPLAY af RICE & AHLERS CoO. Exclusive Dealer For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT } ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday imm TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | BROADCAST lOlN'l' FEATU'RB SERVICE | ON THE AIRI By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 8 days every week at 12:30 p.m. sO1 OUND SAILINGS inicess Norah = April 7, 17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: 'TRANSCONTINENTAL ‘TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C-P-lwlnnl. Alasks Baranof H \ 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. _%éspm | CANADIAN AN PACIFIC | ST | the proposal. [~ For s news today read The The successful bidder will be re- | Empire regularly. | quired to furnish a Performance 4 > . $ Bond of 100% of the Contract price o 2 : g ok a1s5 ureiSh SHTTICInE ot | oo ,me,’i classifieds pay pensation and Fire Insurance to 3 protect the Territory. 2"“""""""”""; CITY OF HAINES, ALASKA, k31 By N. LESTER TROAST & ZE“ITH RADIOS ! ASSOCIATES, Architécts and REPAIRS and SERVICE 31 Engineers : g \ Publication dates, March 23-30,| { JONEAU RADIO SERVICE | | April 6-13, 1940, nd\_‘i Phone. 464 Bill Hixson } % serving Y AI.-ASK R SH"JNG SCHEDUL‘E Leave Due Junieau Due Juneau Steamer Sealttle Northbound Southbound BARANOF Mar. 27 ‘Mar. 30 Apr. 5 YUKON Mar. 30 Apr. 2 Apr. 8 MT. McKINLEY Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 ALASKA Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 15 BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr YUKON Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 ~Connects with S.5. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Seldovia. Calls at Yakulat northbound and southbound FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND K ERVATIONS . ———CALL———— THE ALASKA LINE A e PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office Y Freight Office 4 A la ska Smamsh:p Company "5LR\I‘CE * ON- nul, RLHSKQ ROUTEG- w-—».m-.«m e o ) - ") i MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier '—_—__—_— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT Inc. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ! ;n (OSUES All' Planés Operating Own Aeronautical \ 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR and SEOP in JUNEAU 612 { Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | EDITH SHEELCR The Daily Alaska Empire this evening at the box offlce of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to sce: “BIG TOWN CZAR" VaiCr THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU " Every Etfort Made lof the Confort of Guests! GASTIIIEAII CAFE AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 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 ... — T T I CITY WHARF .o ..Phone 23 Phone 18

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