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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1940. EAR-MY BROTHER DANNY STRANGE - THEY, SAYS HE HASN'T SEEN OUR SON IN TWO WEEKS= MY BOY-1 KNOW HE 1S UNHAPPY=- HE MUST BE LONESOME - FACTORY = | WHICH ONE _ISN! ' l Steaver MOVEMENTS ! ———— NORTHLAND GOES SOUTH leme s o000 easoee NOR*HBOUND Taku due » tomorrow 3 | Nothing de at 3 pm. to- " day LAST NIGHT . SCHE s . Alaska rom &eattle 9 a.m. tomorro; Northland: $alled | @ Denali scheduled to sail from o after pick- 1l from 1 and ship~ 9 p.m cheduled to 1 lmm Vancouver April 23 ak'9 pm Northland schec trom Seattle Ap:il UTHBOUND SA nof s - ibout Yuken scheduled sou next Sunday or Monday m, Fred Berg, K. Newsum, E /o) Wayne White nd Steve Vukov . LOCAL SAILINTS . fo tersburg anc ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® 3 F verud, E. ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® 1 William ul e ka and wayports. o From ka for Ketchikan—H. B, ® Jart leaves every Wednesday o Crewson, T. R. Curtis, Mrs. H at 1 p. m. for Petershury, Port e Gleon and child, H. Olson, and E. ® Alexander, Kake and way e ¢ . B Sitka for GElng | P ' '8 0 & OIS ERS 0 4 S ; Hollinge- et = der J. C. Cronin,| —— UARISRG L frs. J nin, Angus Crenin TINES TAMARROW Joanne C Dave Hozg, W. J.| ¢ 1 Toseey, T. W. Seidel, J T e s on, Cha Smith and High (ide—11:39 a.m., 174 1 tide—5:29 pan., -1.1 [feet n - passengers boarded High tide—11:51 pa., 19.3 fect - <5 North Sea ls Karnes, Carol Karnes, Jac Nancy Karnes. L Beck, Orvis Finze! and Allen Shat- - SEATTLE. April 19. — Steamer For Petercburg—Jack Gucker, M. North ed for Southeast Al- Dolphin aska ports at 11 o'clock this fore- e noon with 200 passengers aboard DENA“ COMING including the following for Ju- - ppel. Mrs. S E A‘ ASKA RUN LaPointe, Shir| s L 5L ildren, Mr. and Stevenson, Adolph et Dariadl SoLS D | 81 Donald Ruoush. mship Company, wi - £ Eetile, M. B Wleax ¥ onianald Roy vico, Joe Moore, Louis Monacoo, M. Jeaving Seattle next Tuesday, The 20d Mrs. Daniel Ross, Peter Berg, Guacs vessel on une toute will be| Ronald Thompson, D. Yasunagd. $80 - Mount- McKinley | L B Horbuckle, Arthur . SRR . Route| Reamy, John Klemboa, Roy Con- come to Juneau, then go to Lynn|DO'S Martin Sorie, A. E. Rood, Canal A/‘N eturn to Juneau, then | Walter Barnes, D. H. Morrison. ., Sitka, | J. M. Davis, Jack With, Eugene | Douglas, W. D. Tyree, J. D. Schan- ‘drimlexu Evo Lindholm, Charles TIME TO CALL { Tuggle and J. W. McCall, . s S \ DERBLAY DUE SUNDAY | | Freighter Derblay of the Alaska Steamship Company, is due in port 'Sundm morning at 4 o'clock. This 4 is according to a radio received here R AR FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. forrrrreee ~g e rr el e e ~The Sign of Dependable Service T e o o S LA L R L R S | 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 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE - Sales Representative » R BOTH WORKIN' AT MY WONDEQ SHOWING up? MAYBE BOTH OF THEM- H.L. CALL UP SONNY- @e0eccserecseccescceccsens 00 5 Halibuters e ARE IT'S_FIVE N THE MORNING OUT THERE - BUT TO PLEASE MAGGIE -/LL CALL HM UP-IF HE 1S STILL DON' THEM CARD TRICKS= HE OUGHT TO BE LONESOME - WELL=| CALLED UP OUR SON-BUT HE HASN'T COME HOME YET - . \n excellent view of Oslo, capital of Norway, captured by Germany. The population was beipg evacu- o Hamar. Sell, Seattle Thomas O'Dea One of several witnesses called before the Dies committee in Washington, Thomas O'Dea, pres- ident of the Young Communist League of Massachusetts, told of alleged Communist members among students at several lead- ing eastern universities, but re- fused to name names because he didn’t want to jeopardize scholas- tic or employment records. He admitted there were Reds at Har- vard, Dartmouth, Boston univer- sity, Amherst and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. 10,000 prunc a!ght 3 AT RUPERT ert t 124 pounds 60 to 9.10 1d At Prince of halibut « 6.50 cents, For Want and For Sale tieds bring results. Empire - HosriTaL NoO1TES ll. S. Mail Camér M. S. DART and her Mrs. George Ba S d today from baby boy were dis St. Ann’s Hosp! at their : hcme on Harris S t Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun ev Wednesday at 7 a.m. Winnic Sipprell, an em in For PETERSBURG, KAKE., PORT the Public Welfare office ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS missed today from surgical care - For lnflt'rmnllon 5 G" St. Ann’s Hospital, The U. S. freighter Wildwool docked at Tacoma, Wash,, with a $4,- | T1ausen Transportation Co. Red Freight must be on city dock not later I.hnn 4 P. M. Tuesday 560,000 cargo in her h ordered back to the coa her cwaers stated, the * . previously destined for Russia. Vessel was t when 1,200 miles west of Honolulu hecause, vitish blockade might soon be extended to Catgo is the property of Amtorg, Russian Fred Brand Ann’s Hospital celving medical ¢ was admitted to St st night and is re- ALASKA Transportalios Company Russia’s Pacific po Admitted to the Government Hos- pital today, Amy Knutson is receiv- ing surgical attention. purchasing agency. | There is no substitute {nr Newsnaper Advernsmu After receiving surgical care, Mary Willis was dismissed from the Gov- | ernment Hospital today \ Seattl - | E Ple 7 Seattle ; R : ; 7 Sailings from T coir I Oficers Wil | While They Last! s Preside, Rainbow : tay S R S May 7 1 Get Your Copy of the 1940 PR Y Junigr omcerb I the Ord Rainbow Girls, wi‘l).h n:v ly c{.ex?- AT, M ers, Worthy Advisor, presiding, will PASSENGERS FREIGHT xemplify work tomorrow night at REFRIGERATION 7:30 o'clock in the lodge room of | the Scottish Rite Temple. Later in the evening a social will | be held with the following com- mittee in charge: Joan Hudon, Mildred Kendler, Bonnie Klein and Maxine Nostrand. | O e ‘ Stock QUOTA'HONS. ‘ NEW YORK, April 19. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine tock today is 6%, American Can 114%, Anaconda 30%, Bethlehem Steel 78':, Commonwealth and Southern 1'%, Curtiss Wright 10'¢ General Motors 53's, International [ Al D.B. Phone 114 PROGRESS EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE 1 | | R Night 312 CANADIAN l’f\' H l( Harvester 56, Kennecott 36%; . New York Central 16':, Northern Prineess Loulse Pacific 8'%, United States Steel * April:29 59%, Pound $3.51%. I May 9—20 SR , Connecrions ‘at thmver with DOW, JONES AVERA (Canadian Pacitic Services: The following, are today's Do, | TRANSCO! AL Jones averages: industrials 147.15; TRANS-ATLANTIC i TRANS-PACIRIC Tickets, reseryations and full pal s from V. W. MULVIRILL Agent, CP.R.—Junean, Alaska Baranof Hotel 1 rails 30:30; utilities 24.- A selling wave ‘carried stocks down today from fractions to 2'% points.. Aviation ‘stocks were hard | hit: in spite of the announcement | the Anglo-French commission has | ordered 1,500 planes. Daily Empire classifieds pay. B e d | MRS. SYVERUD HERE | Mrs. F. Syverud, head of the| _ Home Economics Department of | the Uni y of Alaska, arrived| f=—= from Sitka last night on the } ; southbound Northland. Mrs. Syver- | ZENITH Anlg\ . ud's educational work carries her | pppajpg and SERVICE | into the field for additional ma- | 3 ! terial for her teaching ! JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | T o ! Bill Hixson } v in The Empire. | | .. A SO Due su neau Lo zunean Steamer Northbound Southibound {BARANGF Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 YUKON Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 22 *ALASKA Apr. .20 Apr. 2 Apr. 20 *BARANOF Apr. 24 May 3 “YUKON Apr. 27 May 6 alls Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, Faines and Skagway s with S.8. Cordova at Cordova fcr Seward, Kodis Call Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. at Haines and Skagway Southbound FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ——————~CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONES ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office A | Freight Office H. O, Ala aska Steamshnp Company SERV‘CE ON‘ALL® HLQSKQ 'ROLITES | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALA S K A AIR TBANSPDBT lnc. ! All Planes | Operating Own Aeronautical | 2-Way | Radlo Station KANG ‘ PHONE l Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 E j Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER t , ) { JOHN NEWMARKER as o pal6-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the e g CAPITOL THEATRE and reeeive 2 tickets to see: “STORM OVER BENGAL" %wA1CH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY . OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of. Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION NORTHLAND _Apri12 Apr;16 Apr,19 NORTH SEA . Apr.19 Apr.23 - Apr. 26| NORTHLAND _...Apr.26 Apr 3 Miy 3 RY GREEN, nt ... ..L. .l?lpx‘e 199 . WHARF lu“ hone 23