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NEEDS-I'D LIKE TO MEET YOUR WIFE- MISTER JIGGS-OF COURSE-ALL THE WOMEN WILL VOTE North Sea In Today; 28 Get Off arrived from Se- Twent on the sf attle and Southe Alaska port this mo nd the vessel to il for Sitka at 4 postec k this on Mike G rrivals W vril, Dolly Silva, Joe Thibodeau, Vance Pierce Mr. and Mrs. H. Whis Don Loz- zie, Mrs. Don 1 > Johnson R. G. McKinley v as, Her Ay Kallarson, Pat O'Brien, Walter K pra, Claire Hepner Henry M. Anton, Chris Erickson tre, Mrs. R. Cops H. A. Berber, G ELECTRAS HAVE BUSY DAY WITH 12 PASSENGERS of Pacific A Airwa ngers, totalli per- sens, were flown to F to- day with the two Elect uttling at Whitehorse to handle the traffic At 6 o 'k this g first plane took off for Whitehorse to leave a load of passengers there and return here for another load to fly direct to Fairbanks. The other plane left the airport at 8 o'clock morn; the to fly direct to the Golden Heart City and double back to White- horse for the load left there Flging nerth were, H. L. Wood D. E. Collins, H. H. Thurston, Grant, Leeson, George Pearce, V. Pearce, Mrs. N. R. Walker, G. Loe, R. H. Ogburn, G. Lammers, Harry Sams, Joe Wallan, Paul Alexander, G Welch, A. T. Hutchison, Mrs. A. Bredlie, C. W. Huffison, R. Ostrum, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Olson, John Weeks, Marie Rohner > | TIDES TOMORROW D High tide 2:01 a. m., 16.9 feet Low tide 8:23 a. m, -1.1 feet High tide 2:35 p. m. 153 feet 2.9 feet Low tide 8:28 p. m., . >oo For Want aind For Sale Empire classitieds bring results. ’ TIME TO CALL 7117 FOR YOUR CAB. BROADWAY CAB CO. BRINGING UP FATHER VES-I'LL BE NOMINATED FOR | PRESIDENT-NO DOUBT =1 AM JUST WHAT THIS COLNTRY . | booked I'M HAVING A STATUE LIKE THAT MADE OF MYSELF TO SAVE THE PEOPLE OF THE UNITED STATES YOU _ARE COVERING A LOT OF TERRITORY- D e s s 0000 00000 NORTHBOUND North Sea in port and sched- e uled to sail for Sitka at 4 c'cleck t ifternoon . SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tong scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight Baranof seheduued to sail from Seattle § a. m. LOMOITOW. Northlant scheduled to sail from Seattle April 12 at 10 a.m Princess Norah scheduled to sail from at 9 p. m Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 13 at 9 a. m. Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle April 16 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled southbound next Friday. Alaska scheduled next Sunday southbound ®600s0cs 0000 ess0tc0s0 a0t L . . . . . . . . ancouver April 12 @ . . . . . . . . . . LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Wednesday at 6 p. m. for 8it- e ka and wayports ] Dart leaves every Wednesday ® at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake L4 ports . s e 0000 0e0 s 5. 5. Alaska Has Crowd For Juneau and way The steamer Alaska Capt. O. C Anderson and Purser Dave Doran, ! docked from the south at 1 o'clos this morning with 57 passengers for Juneau, and sailed to the Westward shortly after 7 a.m with 21 persons from here. From Seattle, passengers were Adele Bredlie, Sophie Davis, Ada Giovanetti, Mr. and Mrs. A. E Glover, William Hinderer, Glen Hinderer, Mrs. G. Hinderer, Per:y Huff, A. R. Haydon, Mrs. A, R | Haydon, C. W. Hufeison, Sylvia Hostikka, Mrs. William Jarman, Louises Kemper, Grant Leeson Graham Lammers, Morris J. Lip- son, Thomas A. Morgan, Mrs. H A. Mosher, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ol- son, R. R. Ogburn, Ralph Ostrum | Marie Rohner, Hawley Sterling, | Blair Steele, Paul Sorénson, H. ii | Thurston, F.' T. Vollstedt, Mrs F. T. Vollstedt, Joe Wallan, John | Wake, Paul Alexander. | Ben Brouse, Carl Fallgren, Wood- | row Gledhill, Alfred Huhta, Ken- | neth Johnson, Atvid Johnson ! 8. Johnson, Lee Lawson, Gunnar | Loe, Roy "Miller, Ken Phillips, Axc] l‘Pcuzrson. C. G. Stanley, M. C. Stev- ens, Harry Sall. * From Southeast Alaska ports: [ frrrrrr e ee el o Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ) U. S. Airmail—Express Service & Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 OUIS A. DELEBECQUE —The Sign of Dependable Service Sales Representative FROM GOING TO THAT EXPENSE- | AH-MRS JIGGS-THIS IS | il YOU FOLKS TO CALL | A GREAT PLEASURE - WHEN | AM IN THE WHITE HOUSE -I WANT ON ME-YOLl SEE-MY PLATFORM IN THIS COMING ELECTION 1S VERY SIMPLE - % AND AS | SAID BEFORE -1 THINK THE STORES THEY HAVE WASHINGTON ARE SO CUTE- YOU MUST HAVE SOME TEA- | DO WANT YOU TO HEAR ME SING -1 STUDIED IN PARIS — | DO LOVE THE_SPAS DOWN IN SOUTHERN FRANCE -1 INTEND 7 bea it, Ted Boys to pay a $100 fine days”in jail. Boys Kenai Peninsula by Wildlife Agent Jack O’'Connor. IN TO TAKE UP MAH JONG - AND BLA-BLA- Found guilty of possessing seven er skils in excess of the lim- | sentenced and serve 90 was arrested on has been Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Agent for CROSSETT SHOES |l Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & Pona For today's ne The Empire regularly. s today read | Bridge: Hostess ‘ Last Evening Entertaining at her residence on - Daily Empire classifieds pay. [ Franklin Street, Mrs. Robert Rice 1 was hostess last evening with three | ZENITH RADIOS | tables of bridge. od # L e St | Refreshments were served dur- i REPAIRS and SERVICE | ‘ ling' the evening and honors for ; JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | | cards were won by Mrs. Charles i Phone 464 Bill Hixson “ | Sabin and Mrs, Maurice Johnson. el y B “ML CHEDULE Leave Due Junieau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY Apr. 3 Apr. 6 Apr. 12 *ALASKA Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 14 ‘BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 “YUKON Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 *—Connecis with S.5. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Seldovia. | 1—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office OLD GLORY FLIES THERE—u. s. flag flies in Leipzig, scene of Germany's fair displaye ing Nazi products for sale—but not to Germans. Eighteen neutrals are varticipating. Herb Redman, L. A. Morley and Mrs. N. R. Walker, bright, C. M. Nickerson Trimble, Ethel Hangen For Seward—H. C and Mrs. I, W. Clary, Geo roe, J. L. Wilson, O. S Mrs. H. L. Wood, Rebert Loss, Pt O'Brien, Everett Nowell O. Quarme, A. Ylitalo, "V ham, Mr. and Mrs. D, son, F irsen For Valdez—Ole Hanson For Co A Moore - 12 Halibuh;rs Sell at Seattle SEATTLE, April 8.—Twelve hali- 6L H.E Shippey Sullivan Foster Bing- Ander- LaGasa C. Knutson Al table.” { I'll bet some of the liter i are ng into their beer. presentative, because they didn't ink of that one when they were | viewing James Joyce | buters, all from the local banks | i Send r sia V X v ( )4 have arrived here and sold as fol- \““j’.‘:‘ mJa";‘ \:x % Bj“‘]‘; & Npe‘l’w & : ; W 3 WS & i entiary for imprisonment is un- Repeat 8,000 pounds, Yaquina |, " gicapility, One cannot func- 17000 pounds, Presho 17,000 pounds, G o R UL all selling for 9'< and 8% cents . .o o0 - pound; Mariner ‘15000 pounds,| Wi oy President 19.000 pounds, -Westfjord "'y man in jail can't function, 14,000 pounds, 000 pounds. Viking 3/4 cents; and 8 14,000 cents; Today's new Merit 13,000 pounds, Superior 9,000 pounds, Wireless 16, Restitution pounds, all selling for 9% and 8'% pounds, Visit pounds, 9% and 8': cents. - e — 16,000 9% 14,000 ay in ihe Empire. and leave the professions out of’ this? Representative John D. Dingell (Mich.) says, “Imagine General Washington, Lafayette, Kosciusko, Pulaski, Von Steuben, Barry, Per-| Ty Grant, or Lee hesitating, shrinking, and nking, giving way before the shadow of the HEAD BRINGS HEADACH E—scientists now P e ovér this 20-ton basalt héad, orie’of five heads found on a swl‘;rvl’ plain near La Venta in Tobasco, Mexico. Mystery lies in their age ahd origin and how stch great stones weére brought- jungle. The heads were found by.a i through the National Geographie expedition, b joint ti M " " starving, brainless Russian bear | whieh is being led to destruction er The world on fire, ignited 3 Iby two fiends, run amuck, mil- | lions of innocent people robbed ngh (our! murdered, raped and reported men, women and chiidren shot . )‘rlu\\n as though they were mad | dog property destroyed. churche: One Minufe &= 5o e contise , and a trail of broken! hearts and suicides left on blood- (Continued from Page’ One) i drenched Polish and Finnish soil— * and we are afraid we might offend (N. J.), speaking of a judge of his, Stalin and Hitler.’ D acquaintance, said, “A survey of| Well, I will say, Mr Dmke.l.l (his) ar on and off the bench'youre not | | for many years makes us wonder o e sometimes whether hr; doesn’t ATTENTION REBEKAHS ften use a pinwheel for a pen Regular meeting Wednésddy, 8 |and a squirrel cage for a.guiting! o FU overs iease - bring White Elephants. KATHERINE HALM, adv. Secretary. | Murphy Cahfinelle { ‘ Kitchens ‘ | | | Office at } | | Radio Eng. & Mig. Co. 1 PHONE 176 BOX' 2824 || - o A = SANITARY PLUMRING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 1788. H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHING E i Freight Office ............ 4 I el b et e s { MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA j HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 o JAMES C. COOPER C.P. A. Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING WANTED! Small Children Cared For MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 L R -+ . e e iR T R S a— — ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. 1 o ] Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE RPadio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER — E.C. ADAMS as » palG-up subscriber to 6 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING FRED BENNING Compleu Outfitter for Men i Soothing Organ Music and il' 3 j Delicious Fried Chicken j| i EVERY' NIGHT i DOUGLAS INN ;* VJchn Marin, Prop. Phone 66 D s s s E Susemsiey 7 ey Maclean Mefal Works South Seward St. Il AIR CONDITIONING | and OIL BURNERS ! SHEET METAL WORK || e ‘HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.% . U.S. Mail Carrier | M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT| | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | i For Information | Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611! Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday i} 1oINT FEATURE SERVICE ,, 7 ON THE AmI : Empire and KINY $1 5P 1o 12:30 p.m. ALASKA 'l?nu!othfiu c@:ur Seattle S.8. TONGASS ... April 9 88. TARU ... April 16 ATOF. M PASSENGERS _ FREIGHT P NP > . n. ‘l JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE' SQU( ITHBOUND SAILINGS incess Norah { Aprit 7, 17 Conlwotlom at Vancouver with . The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the e CAPITOL THEATRE and receive"2 tickets to see: “BACHELOR MOTHER" wai1Cr THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 4 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Brilding Material: PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN. THROUGH US To lmprove | and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H A 4 HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecvon 4 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION £ ORTHLAND ¥ WY . ” SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattte 4 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound .....Mar.29 ...Apr. 5 Apr. 5 Apr. 12 NORTHLAND ... NORTH SEA .. Apr. 2 Apr. 9 ....... — ..Phone 109 - SRS Phone 23 HENRY GREEN, Agent ..... CITY WHARF - TR W uno