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THE DAILY ALASKA E IRE, MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1940. BEG YOUR DA~D\\1- 8uT 'D — HEY-STEVE - A MAN TO SEE THE SENATOR- By GEORGE McMANUS SH = SH-H~H - THE SENATOR 1S TAKING A AMUNDSEN MAKES FLIGHT ON SUNDAY 2 Hallbl“el's Alaska Air Teansport Fair- SeII S allle’ [ & ; with a shower in honor of Mrs !ARMED MYSTERY Sig. Jackson on Saturday afternoon at her residence in the Rocovich Apartments, The afternoon was spent inform- ally and many lovely gifts were op- ened by the honoree. Late in the VESSEL REPORTED OFF . Y. HARBOR ( made round trip fro: { ¥ | |Juneau to Hirst to Sitka to Ju- \:l]n hx(:\:xp:munu were se on ass ere | SteAMER MOVEMENTS | 'meau yesterday carrying four pa f N I_ | Asked for the occasion were Mes- i [] ———— et o lh; flla’(‘]'—* SEATTLE, April 15—Halibuter Cap.am 0 OrWquan M- | dames Miles Godkins, Joseph Ken- ilot John Amundsen made h€ gpjying, cargo and selling price is . p 5ig Olson, Paul £ 4 | nedy, Anna P. Hart, Sig Olson, Pa [ Gisisis v = o .‘: LRI : initial trip for Jumeau early 15 iollows er Te“s About S"ange | Johnson, Gus Erickson, Carl Berg- ' a fiun . NORTHBOUND y morning, Carrying two bas- From the western banks—Reso- c , . h d | strom, Che! Kay, En Hiltz, ® Princess N \eduled to ar-,® s to William M. Nebo Sitka, Seattle, each having raft S‘g fe [ Jonnny Klingbeil, Harry Carroll, ® riv ‘ tonight. ® Matt i I _Taylor 4 0,000 pounds aboard, sold for 8 =k | Grady Hill, Gildo Battello, Gene e Sheul wo da mail ® Si and John Harkin from Hirst. gnq 8% cents a pound; Omaney NEW YORK, April 15. — Capt. | Hulk, Nathan McBroom and Misses | . rd ® returned with Amundsen to Ju- 3000 pounds, 8% cents. Anzjon. of the Norwegian Liner Boc. | Hazel Flinton, Ethel Belshaw, Dolly e n e o arrived at & n From the local banks—Saga 4,000 reported on arrival here | Silva, Pat Band) Josephine e 6 ok rrow morning, ® +4e pounds, 10% and 9% cents, oday, that he sighted an armed | Baker. o kv wrd about 11 @ - P tucket ry > e o'clock. § ne day's @ plANE Eou'ppED PRICES ELSEWHERE 0 RICES ELSEWHERE ng to this port ® mail ab ' At Prince Rupert 124,000 poun C / said he was m(,-(x to SPEGM. SERVKES ® Northlanc o arrive ® WI'I'H po_“'I'QON halibut. were sold at 8.60 to ¢ his ¢ n in or ¢ about 1 p b S 6 cents a pound avoid crossing mystery mip's BY EVANGE”SIS . SCHEDULED SAILL . ice prevailing today at Ket :: & S 2 b meanes i von s ONTRRIBUGHT o 2o, i ot N GIVEN THIS WEEK Bres - on st i led for | § V‘;"“l’l“‘" el R - ation passenger Evangelist services will be held I« ! oing to Hoo K 10k ks + vesscl of about 8,000 tor during the week at the Memorial ® from Seattle 119 at 10 ® Making the season's first t 3 I m t because o g5 o ¢ y ried two guns on deck. He believed | preshyterian Church by Walter Co- and are fige o 00 * o Tusguan o plane el FIANCES Paul Has it might be in the British service, | yion nd Dellmen Smith £ e ® Alaska scheduled to sail from ® with floats, Shell Simmons 2 5 e e & sl cetvice WTHS Wadres. ing V”l'v'm*\ e Secattle April 20 at 9 am ® morning flew three passengers i Blflhda Dlnner ‘d S T‘I‘.(“v u)‘\ at 4 o'cvu{»k & chis Mr ; e © Tongass scheduled to sail from ® he mining town where he la Y Mrs Dabo Hostess g ;, with s‘ e‘l'\lfl sing- .Y Liaie e Seattle April 23 at 0 pm ® the Bellanca on the newly icc Ghls s S meellih TR FORD SE“_S 9000 e SOUTHBOUND \\II.ITK-* i ® freed rive The sixteenth birthday of Miss owe ar ‘ o nof seheduled southbound ® g+ pac R Wlth Sh r P Iy o -Friday. ® Mrs. Frank McPherson and Mrs. Mrs, William Paul, was occasion fc e o 1 | H. S. GRAVES | POUNDS OF HALIBUT - ch. Mr. McPherson is the a dinner party last evening at the Mitchell. Dabo entertained | | . wyne Clothing Man” | . LOCAL SAILINGS ® superintendent the Polaris-Taku family residence in the Perelle e e Estebeth scheduled to sail e . partment at ening | ° HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER halibuter Ford, Capt. Ole eauled mine, artmen Later in the evening & MARX CLOTHING | I dal. unloaded 9,000 pounds of ® Vednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® The Bell ras taken from > hostess entertained her guests FINE s | Ealthut ‘,( ‘““ “cold grf,',,,»“ dock & ka and yports. ® airport nd equipped at a movie. s oy The fish sold to . ® “0It leaves every Wednesday ® with pontoor the remainde Invited to the affair were Miss Watch and Jewelry Repairing | [ g . 4 ;.. s ;(f» oo ® At 1p.m. for Petersburg, Port ® of {he summer Dorls MgEachran, Miss Virginia at very roasonable rates E ak .85 804 585 cents o Alwanddr ke and woy & 5L Worley, Miss Mildred Kendler, Mi | 1 e i - oy, i M Bendler M pAUL BLOEDHORN ||| JAMES C. COOPER ol G O Clithero. S. FRANKLIN STREET | C.P. A | e I e R | | STEBEIN OFF it T0 KETCHIKAN o rovomsow 1:05 am, Baranof Off LAST RITES TODAY To Westward FCR 0. FlOBERG " : tor the Low tide 56 feet (i overhaul, the High tide—7:04 am, 133 feet e Funeral services for O. 2 W ide- 5 1 2. feet o ad awa n "hr ¢ Estebe captained :1{;‘“1 uae; : ’,: i ”‘L & Forty passengers left Juneau late ed away last Thu afl. Juneay R UIRTESEMPAN T last Saturday on the Alaska Steam- ¢ pial, were held and IS €X- o LING'S SALESMAN ship Company Baranof for north &flerno ‘“"\'1’““"1"'1"" the ¢ Wednesday TUTTHACK. FROM WESTWARD °d Wwest ports. b R e L B 3 Passengers bound f Seward ACSERIEY: (WO B8 . Sy wner Relwning from a trip westward, v. John L. le of Resurrec- Davis, owner, 8 o BeRNIos cales. Were Willlam Kolanc Bffry B dohn 1 8 e R U man, is ‘stopping at the Barapof, ShiPPey. Guy Austin, Anthony o RoCT e . Mr. Taylor arrivéd 1 Juneau on BOVEr, R. G. McKinley, George Wi ) CUUEFIE Bl Ul Hagerup, the Setthbosnd Aliake Lingo, Art Thane, Mr. and Mrs. A yeve Nager, sturned from the Uhe southbound Alaska. . : ; John P John Korsness, Gus ; e Tt E. Glover, F. L Fiske, D. H. Good- | 1 40y *Frank Olson and Martin Shka Toule, late Saturday after- g, AT PhoWh fo tha ‘ealest man, 'Ethel Haugen, Harry Toli, |z - ; RS i noon. E as v > the earlies 3 Y Ze Ryan. chemists, Nitric ether was dis- Carl Fallgren, Glenn Murray, A. E. RS BAY T F Madsen, H. A, Berger, Sam Brown, covered in 1681 SpEN(Ea FERN “ L L Sam Zanoff, I Bucholf, A. Minz- dan, and Fred Nichols. RETURN TO JUNEAU; “HALIBUT 1S 501D halibut GAS PRESSES HEAR? If' you can't eat or sieep because gas b you up try Adierika. One dose relieves pressure on Neart from I gas due to constipation. Adlerika boats came The Fern II. skipper John Lowell, sold hi tch at Prince Rupert before returning to Juneau, ® Periect comfort: ® Splendid food Every convenience and service ® Centrally located o N ST R T.arse Rooms all with bath. Speciai Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB GO e DU . ol 3 D e UL SN —The Sign of Dependable Senl'vice frrrr e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays - ° U. S. Airmail—Express Sefiico Paclhc Alaska Alrways, Inc. . PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Represenkxfivo Cathryn lell Nickerson. Yakutat—Anna Junn*\',Mm} Eugene George, Thomas Jackson, May Adams, , and E. Shortridge. While Thml Last! *Get Your Copy of lhe 1940 PROGRESS of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SENDIT TO YOUR FRIENDS! A Complete Resume of Alaska! 25c—Wrapped and Mailed PHONE 374—-'l'l|e Empu‘e Prmlmg Co. laska. 1 B y( hn Marin, Prop. thn’\ For Alaska: o i e A & mara (,leun Collins and Mrs. R.| WASHINGTON, April 15 May B Smith Kennedy has been nominated to be lling his fish For Skagway—John Ayness. | Postmaster at Palmer, Alaska; Emil Tor Cordova—George B. Phil-|Bergman to be Postmaster at Fort lips, G. H. Hambright, and C. M. |Yukon, Alaska, and Otto N mnm ! | to be Postmaster at Cordova, A i AAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| ATOP. M & < || PASSBENGFRS _FREIGHT . U.S. Mail Carrier | REFRIGERATION w ; ‘ ° | 'M.S.DART | _ sd=__ | | 4 Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau | n B rnm 1 every Wednesday at 7 a.m. || Phone 114 ¢ 312 | Business Counselor COOPER BUILDING TITH and CORONA YPEWRITERS Sold and Serviced by J. B. Burford & Co. — WANTEMD!? { & “Our Doorstep Ts Worn by | Small Children Cared for Satisfied Customers” | MRS. BROWN'S NURSERY s 315 Third St. or Phone Red 119 | ol R SANITARY PLUMRING and HEATING COMPANY | W. J. NIEMI, Owner |} TIMELY CLOTHES “Let your plumbing worry be our worry."” Phone 788, { NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING L] [ S b il Murphy Cabraneiie Kitchens Radio Bt taig, Co. ||| TR HENNING PHONE 176 BOX 2824 Complete Cutfitter for Men Sl ALASKA | Transportatios Company ° \ Soo{hing Organ Music and 1 Delicious Fried Chicken H EVERY NIGHT DOUGLAS INN Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle ( MacLean Metal Works South Seward St. ‘ . Begte | AIR CONDITIONING | | and OIL BURNERS TAKU .. _April 16 |/ SHEET METAL WORK | . 8. TOV(:A\S April 23§/ 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 CANADIAN PACIFIL( NEWS JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Pincess Norah April 17 Connections: at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC BROADCAST | ronn' FEATURE SERVICE || ON THE AIRI | By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 12:30 pnmnuhu from V. W, MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Junean, Alasks Baranof Hotel 8:15 a.m. | o'clock and Tickets, reservations and full | ing and music. | as well as Miss Zernov who is stop- Wednesday night the opening|ping in Juneau for a brief time service will start for alults at 7:30 enroute to Kenai. The evangelists there will be special|are musicians, playing the trom- music, 1,200 feet of lechnicolor‘ bone, accordion and piano and are films showing Mr.. Covich's travels! singers as well to the Westward and Miss Nina K feee-eeceew Zernov, a native ol Ru a, will tell 'some of her experien ! No services will be held Thursday @} night but they will be resumed | again on Friday and be continued |} Saturd and Sunday nights. Both z evangelists will be at ail meetings [ REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson Leave Due cuneau L . canenu Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound iBARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 YUKON Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 YUKON Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 ALASKA Apr. 20 Apr. & Apr. 20 BARANOF Apr. 24 Apr May 3 YUKON Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 6 Cails Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, Faines and Skagway Connecs with S.5. Cordova at Cordova fer Seward Kodia Seldovia. f—Calls at Yakuial northbound and southbound. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS LL THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office ... % Freight Office ST, P s Alaska Steamslup Company; SERVICE ON FILL nLflsKfl RQUTES - [ MARINE AIBWAYS-—U : S . MAI L ' | | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ! 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HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made tor the Comfort of Guestel GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Tflfl'lSPflRTR 1on EUmPHnYA § ‘!m’ un.nxqs—m to Seattie "Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA .. _Apr. 5 Apr. 9 Apr. 12 NORTHLAND Apr. 12 Apr. 16 Apr. 19 NORTH SEA Apr. 19 Apr. 23 Apr. 26 NORTHLAND Apr. 26 Apr. 30 May 3 HENRY GREEN, Agent .........coooweo-r... PhODE 109 B! Pee 7:00 p.m. . 9:45p.m CANADIAN PACIFIC « ! i | | i Y : TR