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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 16, 1940. N R 1 {1 CAN'T STOP TOGIT 1T || NOW-rLL SEND FOR T WHEN | GET TIME- 'VE GOT. T'O GIT TO THE STATION- MISTER - THE CALLED ouU LEFT \N YOULIR MARINE NEWS Ul !q iN LimmM;v;m;fi ponrron WESTWARD 1 429 passengers avoard, the northbound steamer Yukon dock l'tl in Juneau this morning at 7 o'cloc and sailed westward at noon. Fifty- three passenger s e e s s e e 00 . NORTHBOUND # Northland in port and sched- uled to sail at 3:45 o'clock for Bitka SCHEDULED SAILINGS Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight Seattle 9 p.m. tomorrow North scheduled to from Seattle April 19 at am, Alaska schedt to sail from e Seattle April 20 at 9 am . rongass scheduled to sail from ® Seattle April 23 at 9 p.m . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS « Princess Norah scheduled to ® arrive in port at 7 o'cleck to- morrew morning, sailing e south two hours later . Baranof scheduled southbound e Friday . Yukon scheduled southbound next Sunday or Monday . ecesveen e sail 10 ° had tickets to Ju- neau and fourteen were from Soutii east ports Those for Juneau from Ketchikan were Ben Bellamy, R. B. Julian, T J. Pyle, N. L. Troast, Mrs. V. M Walker, Peggy Walker, C. M. Wells, E. Heino, and V. Wampler From Wrangell to Juneau Louring, A. H. Cohn, and Forrest, srum Petersburg to Juncau iam H. Wrede, and Marjorie Zehmn Passengers from Seattle were A S. Brown, Mrs. A. S. Brown, Phyll Beardslee, Louise Carriers, F. P DeWree, J. W. Dudley, Esther Flen ing, D. R. Gustafson, Ethel Jennison J. McNicholi, H. Meggard, N. P Mellick, J. Mulkey, M. P. Munter Veronica L. Sexton, J. D. Smith, K B. Stevens, Q. S. Tracy, P. H. Walk- er, Nels Wickstrom, Rae Winters, J. M. Conner, P. Quinn, H. E. Flem- ing, G. H. Henning, J. Hintzen, O Holte, J. Heonthko, W. Johnson, R Long, A. E. Lotjea, A, Maki, A. J Nelson F. Phillips, R. H. Russell C. E. P, Smith, H. Wilds, and H Winslow The Yukon eau at K A will . LOCAL SAILY . ® Estebeth scheduled to sai! every o ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for S e ka and wayports. s ® oart leaves every Wednesday e at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way e ports. . | Tipes ToMoRROW 44 fect 138 feet 12 feet 14.7 feet Low tide High tide—8:34 Low tide—3:03 p.m High tide--9:32 pan., - am, picked up 29 passen before ‘she sailed 1:30 o'clock thi am afternoc Passer Simon Hellenthal W. Paulson, Elliot, Robertson, W. R. Macomber, H. A. Dedman Charles Conti, William Jackson, M T. Bagby, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cris- tal, John Doogan, Jim Brooks, H Enholt. E. Mynaiti, J. C. Fricke, Ethel Hedges, and Jane Grey For Kodiak—Leo Graw, Miss L. on, Miss H. Leary, V. H. Mos Trafton, and A. F. Ray- for Seward were Judge Arnold Shear- NORAH HAS FREIGHT FOR ERIOR ALASKA Several tons of ad were aboard the Prineess Norah last night bound for the interior The freight, placer mining equipment, is in transit for Nenana and Mar- shall and will have to wait at White- horse until trrans-shipment is made possible by the opening of the Yu- kon River 4 -+ ROGERS ON NORAH Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Rogers passed through Juneau last night aboard the Princess Norah bound for Skag- way. He is with the White Pass and Yukon Route. On the same steamer Harron, Assistant route. - EVEN THINGS UP ENGLEWOOD, Colo,, April The of twin brothers, B was K Auditor of t} wive: Clyde ntered a hospital On born to one. other They're time i 14 SID BARRINGTON HERE Capt. 8id Barrington, of the Bar ringten Transportation Company at Wrangell, was in Juneau for a fow hours last night during the short stop of the Princess Norah. -— FERN FOR ELFIN COYE John Lowe, captain of the Fern 11, is expected to sail from Juneau today for Elfin Cove with a load of freight for v\a\poln(. stops. TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO, e et SO ~—The Sign of Dependable Service D P N e e U Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ° U.S. Airmail—-!:xpress Service l'acllic Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative BY GOLLY -VLL MAGGIE WIL SORE FOR K HER WAITIN' | DON'T MISS THE TRAIN - By GEORGE McMANUS ro THE TRAINS CABBAGE| TODAY OFF ON FIRST "TOTALLY BlIND" FLIGHT Just lifting off the runway at Mitchell Field, N. Y., i the first such flight in the histor ngley Field, Va., v bomber which was flown “totally” blind te of ation. With a canvas ever the windshield, r Carl B, McDaniel took off, flew and l.nldt(l the big ])I.nn' entirely by instruments. Berlin sources iden: by in the burning plane, KINGS RUNNING AT TEE HARBOR [he king salmon are running. George Bedner, at Tee Harbor, caught two this morning just out- side of the buoy 24 pounds and the other the scales at 26 pounds. Another fisherman also hooked two kings in the same area tipped -~ THREE HALIBUTERS RETURNING TO BANKS Three halibutcu are scheduled to leave the cold storage dock early to- morrow morning on fishing trips. The Helena, Capt. Art Vainola, and the Roma, Capt. Oscar Vainola are expected to go direct to Sitka before starting fishing, but the Elfin, Capt. George Hal intends to go directly to the fishing grounds. ———— REBEKAHIl CARD PARTY A Rebekah White Elephant party is scheduled for Saturday. April 20, at tue Odd Fellows Hall Light refreshments will be served at 1:15. Cards will follow immedi- ately. Prizes awarded adv., -+ RIDERS AND "WNER BICYCLES, ATTENTION: Bjcycletraffic is regulated under Traffic Ordinance No. 202, This means that in riding after dark all bicycles must be equipped with head lights and have a red reflec- tor on the rear. The rider must keep to the right hand side of the street; must observe all stop signs. Extra riders or passengers on the handle bars or in front of the op- erator absolutely prohibited. Viola- tion of these regulations is punish- able by severe penalties DAN RALSTON, Chief of Police. | - - OF For Want and For Sale Empire | classitieds bring results, erman anti-aircraft guns “on the shore of the N :rth Sea four others slightly injured. One king weighed - ify this wreckage as that of a British bomber of the Vikers-Wellington type, shot down One man of the crew was reported killed BOYNTD FOR SEWARD CANNERY MAN WEST H. J. Friedman and L. DeLong, officials of the National Company, ave aboard the Yukon on their way to Se - Grocery ramer i ,nm ies at Port Ashton d. | Point, B. G. Cederholm, passed | through Juneau today aboard the | to have been | Yukon on his way to Port Ashton. 5, Queen | Mrs. Cederholm accompanied her | | husband. Eunuchs were said first employed by Semirami of Assyria, about 2007 B.C While They Last! Get Your Copy of the 1940 PROGRESS EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE A Complete Resume of Alaska! 25c—Wrapped and Mailed PHONE 374——The Empire Printing Co. | The owner of the Shepard Pomt’ | Canniny Company, which has can- |7 ——— and Shepard WE MIGHT JuST AS WE BACK HOTE TRAIN IS UONE HIGHWAY INQUIRY KEEPS UP 'House Foreign Affairs Com- mittee Favors Exfen- sion of Work WASHINC L ON, April 16, The House Forei:mn Alfairs Committee has approved of the bill to continue the Alaska International Highway Commission for four more years. Representative Warren G. Mag- nuson, Chairman of the Commis- sion, told the committee the pro- posed highway is “vitally important” for defense of the Western Hemi- sphere Magnuson asserted that both President Roosevelt and Secretary of State Cordell Hull want nego- tiations continued SEEK TONNAGE FOR SHIPMENT CANNED SALMON SEATTLE, April 16—On behalf of the Pacific Canned Salmon Dis- tributors Association, Frank Killi- en, of the P.E. Harris Company has sent a plea for additional ton- nage to carry canned salmon to the east coast to the Maritime Comm on Killien said there is only 60.000 tons of space available for the an-| nual intercoastal movement for a 5,000 tons. Today's news today in The Empirc, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | For Information | llzu[en Transportation Co. Red Gll‘ Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday | ALASKA | Transportation Company e Sallings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Beattle | | i | | | | 8.8. TAKU i April 16 S. 8. TONGASS _.April 23 AT O P M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® AGENT Phone 114 Night 313 CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU' TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Pincess Norah ¥ April 17 Connections at Vancouver with gent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Ah‘a '-nhd w Jan and J. L. istered at the Gastineau Hotel today after north sail short Gen Herbert Juneau, arriving on the Yukon. He is sta; TBA] YUKON YU AL, BA YU H. on -Connec.s LOURING ARRIVES The well known salesman K. Lour- - |ing is in Juneau, awriving from Wrangell on the Yukon. He is stay- ing at Lhe Bm'nnof { ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson mes MeN lvaho” T arriving on this morning’s bound Yukon. They intend to to the Westward after a stop in Juneau A, OLIVER IN TOWN neral Electric representative Oliver, of Seattle, is in ying at the Baranof, Leave Seattle Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, with S.8. Cordova at Cordova Due cuneau L« cunean Northbound Seuthbound Apr. 13 Apr. 19 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 Apr. 27 May 3 Apr. 30 May 6 Falines and Skagway for Seward, Kodiak and Steamer RANOF KON ASKA RANOF KON Calls Seldovia. Calls at Yakuta! northbound and southbound. FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS —— —CALL———— THE ALASKA LIN PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office . 0. ADAMS, Agent Alas ka Steamshxp Compafiy SERVICE ON- RLL ALARSKA-ROUTES | ! ! | | MARINE AIRWAYS-—“ : S . MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 s R T D e ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT Inc. | All Planes Equipped \ 0 Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | PHONE 612 2-Way Redio b &! DR V. P. BLANTON as o pali-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “CAPTAIN FURY” Wwa1CH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! v COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Malerials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve andModem!zeYourHom.Unmelflel F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connecvon AR SERVICE INFORMATION "TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattie Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Apr. 5 Apr. Apr. 12 ...Apr. 12 Apr. Apr. 19 NORTH SEA Apr. 19 Apr. Apr, 26 NORTHLAND ......Apr. 26 May 3 HENRY ‘GREEN, Agent .......... .. Phone 109 CITY WHARF ..o i NN 23 NORTH SEA . NORTHLAND

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