The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1940, Page 6

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BY GEORGE McMANUS _ [t i Minc, e e cr" L phes ermment teachers at Tetlin, went scuth on the Mt, McKinley today to | spend annual leave in Tennessee . [ vou BET YOUILL GO-IT'S WONDERFLIL - HOW WE'RE E— - HELLO - BUCK- TH' WIFE GOT Dmly Empire ciassifieds pay THE CAPITOL YO WON'T WHO? MR BUCK WHEAT ? YOU ; 2 & oM THAT MEETING THE VERY BEST I MIND IF I YER CALL AN’ They arrived here by PAA Electia | (oo _______ e, e e A i A2 PEOPLE IN WASHINGTON- [| HAVE My HERE | vesirday. Mr. and M, Carlos Hol- | { i o AT HE GOES WELL =1 B Stat ?‘S’Egg land, teachers at Minto, went zmlTH nnn!uh g RIGHT OVER - SUPPOSE | You- through on the McKinley for leave L D%%I_E 2 Myt in the States. |} REPAIRS and SERVICE \ e fg JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | ! \ The River Nile irrigates 5- |y Phone 464 Bill Hix 400,000 acres of land. ! ; IMMALS f Mfi MARINE NEWS A meeting of the Territorial TR S | ! | Board of Public Welfare will b Leave Due Jutean Due Jwicau | STEAMER NOV}:HEN"S | held in Juneau on May 13, it was Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound L FREATLS (NS, ounced today by Acting Gover- MT McKINLEY A5 Roriie Apieak E‘(PRE H RE “ e s e e e e e sy n “41’;”],1,. 1;;; ,;!i Board-draticl AR, Apr. 6 Apr. 9 Apr. 14 ¢ il Ty "7 | {BARANOF - r 2 s NORTIBOUAD 4 Ernest Gruening, Chairman Hiw-| R 18 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 Tfl'; HORNING e Bar heduled to arrive e mg, J. G, Rivers, Mis. H. H.| [ ° 0 RoRs Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 ' . morrow and . o ot SAies Connecs with §8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and .o we pan. St . Seldovia. ¢ ® have fc da mail . | t-—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. ® Tcnza luled to arrive ar @ ST 3 e 4 am. Monday . | LC ;“':1 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Can- @ Northland d ‘I 1 ‘;‘I‘ : ‘ Sold and Serviced by Bl outh from | ® SCHEDULED SALL i o pri b RS (39 J. B. Burford & Co. - oy It A and Mrs. | ® at 9 o'clock . Satisfied © PHONES , Kelz, T. W. ® Yukon sc «d to sail from e H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office T : ,,,S,""l]””““‘f ‘. r:v ‘H‘m n‘n:\ L : N Freight Office . U e Seattle April 16 at 9 p. m . SANITARY PLUMBING and* North Sea heduled to sail o = . ::;]l'nnmn’\n SAILINGS 5 it 2 Al e i W our worr.” " Phone a0 as ateamshlp ompan_ . . S nest Sunday S:ERVICE*QON- fiLL ALARS'KA-ROUTES - % . LOCAL SAILINGS . - o b e | | ORI R L Il e oW AN W L S W g e Estebeth scheduied to sail every oo sl Hanugu, Mz, and \g, K910 ¢ S \gednesduy at 0 p. . for Sit- e 2 #§ v : e : . H. S. GRAVES MARINE AIRWAYS-——U. S. MAIL |. rs dert, o ka S Whyports s = 2% 0 7 g “The Clothing Man” William »‘Iu]ln\ Pete Turner, M e Jart leaves every Wednesday ® s 4 S . ST o 3 T » 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ! . 3 e Lee Culp, 19 (arvow), swepi over the 25-foot falls in thie Sioux River at Sioux Fails, S. D., was rescued from : X - Ty o Rler o [ abiL maR. Bk etershurg, Porl e lhc: ’ l“\m-rlI:»if“t“v(;\l‘.-‘n:lwm‘.n\- I~.|Iim~.,| (left), and Kamel ABTA of Sicux Falls (right of rope, back to Hmlg? 31::2%1325%?8 i SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE To Ketchikan—Mary Cauthorne, o alexander, Kake and way @ 5 it 1o, the SolMl ‘m“' ;“_‘ SAHIRIEREL . 'Guilt was séeklity an alyAnGIEns 3 SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA C. B. McNair g o camcra), who threw a rope to the youth a agged him to safety. : an 4 b - ... NORTH SEAIN 20 ABOARD FLAKNEFORESEES “ "% 54005 ™| JAMESC.COOPER | ™ ALASKA ATR TRANGPORT, fac. ON WAY SOUTH; . [io=s Tomorsow | JOB PROBLEM IN Fairbanksan | s ormaator || LT | operstar omn pcrmantest | o | High tide—5:39 ‘a.m Radio Station KANG taes 3t our oo estn o NORTHLAND wesrwan sooN Making Firs , coomoomnie |G| waan e e m oo | 613 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER s s ) Sapa T iR 0 O FOR JUNEAU y Work Hand Trip ouklde ;WANTLB | ' : = outhbound though Juncau from re. Workers._on Hand| . oo 4 95 gy P pr—————— B e e e 5Hal|bulers " Vhon Wil Be Erploy s nemete o= | é X G MERRITT al Transportation Company of f Smiall Children' Cared For for Seattle and Southeast Alask 2 | Fairbanks, left on the steamer Mt. MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY f Fole Al ol d S Direct McKinley after flying here from ‘ 315 Third St. or Phose Red 119 o B “ i oo bt did R 1 ey after flying here from | | 315 Third St. or Phone | 5 ports from here. ¢ Mok SEATTLE, April 12.- Il‘m NOXU'I ed, ays Irector e ans | Bl o » satd-Hhfivbecribir #o From passengers were G. e ea e land sailed for Southeast Alaska - iy e |t B. Phillips, Mrs. M. K thorne, [] ports at 10 o'clock t morning ; o[n‘\ n., £ d;) a, Al‘l (‘l"m nmy n:) ———-——4__———*& Lester Boyd, Leo Graw, W. A with 67 passeng poard, the fol-| Botn Anchorage and Fairbanks Dis first trip Outside. He is going | B, he Dail Alaska Enipire Shields, Arne Doernan, 1. Bucholz, SEATTLE, April 12~THe folloW= Joying for Juneau are booming at present there | F0. San, Francisca on. business, John Zonoch, Sid Thompson :' halibuteys arrived apd sold'hed® T 5. peacentine, C. Cunico, Mr. |is an unusally large group of job- | T :l:l(es oot B TIHELY c{.o’rflns B ln\dt!d t pmmt his boupen Sailing to Seattle were Mrs. Pete 'C b % 3y and Mrs. V. L. Hoke, Dr. N. A.|seekers in h community, accard- | ot Tl T nte 8 : e S G this evening at the box office 24 Christensen, Perry Huff, James From the western banks—Zenith, yrann pr. J. H. Holberg to Director Joseph Flakne of the | pit abow gonts an : mmfi&ofl .. Bertha Tiber, Georgia 40.000 pounds, 8% and 8% cents & ~ 1.’ A ‘M Dwyer, Mr. and Mrs. | Alaska Territorial Employment Sery- | for Alaska. Y s of the SERSSERIE - anan . pound; Sunset, 36,000 pounds, 8% DNRRT R s e . 5 i - IR el - Bean Jackaon, Mes, And 8% cents; Superioy, o0 junes G Tobew (e 0 00 com e | am———e———— SERTUGA TS5 CAPITOL THEATRE | Jackson, Bobbie Dunn, Mrs, bounds, 87% ""d,“:‘ cents; Paclfle, o)00 Jones. ; T | wes \ccompan- | Mlll’llhy Cabranefle | |} QUALITY WORK CLOTHING . YL A THRY Dunn, Tony C! ay Mc- 40'?‘0_3“:’0;;:,“]‘09 ; 2":‘(9_ Cg;;'i\ nce, Mrs. J. W. Parsons, Mrs. Mary |led him. § | R. I yJ receive 2 tiokets €0 see:” Yvon 9,000 pounds, Qi\flnd a“‘ :;(S 1ANCe sitalo, Mrs. W. Christman, Ed l\\'fllkm)('n hn'vlr' been ru m}ng in| llchens [ : acson, Gordo : - s -0 Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nee-|due to the publicity given the air) Office at 1 mfl G . b cson, John Ptk it ley, Entd and Douglas Neeley. base work. NoOw it appears there Radio Eng. & Mig. Co. | mn l“ nown l“ ARRANSAW 5 s B. At Prince Rupert today, 178.000 > ';‘1‘11 not be an Anchorage project| | pyoNE 176 BOX 2824 | Complete Outfitter for Men Wrangell—M Mrs. .- 3 W - pg his year. (R DR e ¢ i ! Willinm Reidi 7. B. Brown. POUnds of halibut were sold at 820 OVERBY TO TRAVEL While there will be lots of work | E Hi A wA1CH THIS SPACE ‘ iperm i and 6 cents a pound. Deputy Callector of Internal Reve- in both Anchorage and Fairhanks | femresesiem:em e e e e ‘Your Name May Appear! Do Hagetly, H. ¥ At Ketchikan the halibut price . wesley C. Overby will leave for this year, Flakne said. e al- | | Soothing Organ Music and Fih . il is 7.65 and 5.65 cents, Ketchikan Sunday on official busi- ready more wor %) T liis i e e e S e ness, returning April 23. The office can possibly be us burg—D. Sandos 2 ¥ N ’ Sy EE PR CLUB MEE'“NG here will be closed during his ab- | The Army officers at F sence. expresed the wish to give pr »r Want aud For Sale Empire s 7 oot T B, IS CANCELLED TRt OO R TP han |y Delici Fried Chick | U\'\x\r: elicious N ;IIGH';C en ' A L JA s K A rbanks 4 ;x:n |t DOUGLAS INN Transpoflalin: 1 §Jchn Marin, Prop. Phone 66 | c‘ 5 mpany s COLUMBIA LUNBER COMPANY OF ALASEA TIME TO CALL Due to political activities of the . ¢ Matlean Metal || satitrge rauen it ToBeattie anber and Building Materials s wrie o e o | WY Meildle They Last! g uo?,'idg_‘"k‘ | T ¢ RHOWES, 37,0R, 741~ TUNERY « snilng 56 o (Mt te o | AR CONDITIONING || SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH gfi TIQ oy s Club has bees celled, it §| &2 e 1 FOR YOUR CAB Wan atioaloe B AFL s, Wi Get Your CQPY of the 1940 1 SQ&TO&E;SREP&%}K w0 ‘and_Modemiza, Your, Home: Under Tile BROADWAY CAB CO. liam A. Holzheimer, club presi- | 7| Sk oA AAUGEN TRANSPORTATION €O.! g T "HOTEL GASTINEAU - PROGRESS | vsMailcams | "SR || SIAEE i o o AT | e i M.S.DART | | "CASTINEAU CAFE D. B. FEMMER Phote Q‘ll_’ .*:. t ” gu | i Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau | every Wednesday at 7 am. - 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 g8y jmcpnnecton © | amsnquzwwnw EDITION DAILY nx_.;s:m EMPIRE ( )\7\ »\1)17\7; PACIFIC Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays & \ im AY: TO VANCOUVER, RIA OR SEATTLE SENDIT TO YOUR FRIENDS! BBOAI_ICAST Fairbanks to Bethel: Wedne:days B SO AT skt Pt st 1 By -5 Aoril 17 ! Lv. Juncau ® . . ON THE AIR! | }. Connections at Vancouver with A Compleie Resume of Alaska! NORTH SEA ... U.S. Alrmall—Express Scrm:e g (By The Daily Alaska| ° NOEFHIAND. e Ellfliffl and KmY | Tickets, !‘:m“‘z and full fig:qm . .. Phone 109 P al:lfll: AlaSka All' WBYS. IIIC- 25c wrapI)Ed and Malled l days mi'uok af wuma:‘s i PHONE 1o LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Reprasemafivo 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.ot. 7:00 p.m. 9:45p.m PHONE 374—'l'llo Enpn'e Prmhng Co. e ey : v So. Bonnd 4 Apr:. 12 » Apr. 16 Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 3

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