The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 20, 1940, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA®EMPIRE, SATU RDAY, APRIL 20, 1940. AREN'T YOU GONG @ SIGHT-SEENG WITH | KNOW - MAGGIE ME 2 YO KNOW BUT LET'S WAIT AKRON 1S A CITY “1IL. TOMORROW - WORTH SEEING — I AM ALL TIRED OUT FROM THAT AUTO RIDE FROM YOUNGSTOWN = YOU GO AHEAD- NO -DEAR=I'LL. STAY IN WITH YOU - THE REST WILL DO US BOTH GOOD - MOVEMENTS s e e s 00 00 00 00 . NORTHBOUND arrive @ STEAMER NORTHLAND (0. IS T0 TAKE OVER WHARF SUNDAY No Changesrrfor Present Under New Managers, Says Agent Here fer of management of 1 irf from the City of Juneau yrthland Transportation place Sunday greement recently the two parties. Henry Green would be no or policies at > present Traffic Man- Transporta to visit uled to onight Tuesda 1 days’ mail ° =] 1 SC Alaska have se North Denali scheduled il from Seattle April 23 2 Tong cheduled to sail from Seattle April 23 at 9 pm Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 23 at 9 pm Baranof to sail from 9 am under the leasing a negotiated between N and Agent there nne led to sail April 26 at 19 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled southbound at 1:30 o'clock Monday morn- ing o at Manaha the wharf least Walter J of th {ion Company, i on expected LOCAL sAllL tem of e ! 8 to set up a which years management contir it- Wednesday at G p. m. for through the five % d wayport leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake way ports s e 00000 e o ->oo 6 Arrive Aboard Eledra engers arrived in Juneau noon aboard a Pacific Al- Airways Electra with Pilots Bill and Walt Hall The passengers, all from Fair- banks, are: Mrs. Emma Disel, Dr. Marecia Hays, Mrs. George H. Will- iams, W. Lavery, H. Munter and Deborah Pentz, Mrs. Disel, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Lavery and Mr. Munter are all stay- ing in Junecau for only a short time, waiting for the next southboupd teamer. The Electra is scheduled to back to Fairbanks on Tuesday. - TUNDRA SELLS 11,000 POUNDS - Peter Oswold, skipper of the hali- buter Tundra. sold 11,000 pounds of fish to Alaska Coast Fisheries thic morning at prices of 7.05 and 5.10 cents per pound. - ATTENTION EAGLES Important meeting Douglas Aeric 117 F. O. E, Monday, 8 o'clock. p Labor Union Hall, Douglas. A members urged to attend. —adv. T. W. NIEMI, W. P Terms cf Lease the agreement, the City i in the wharf from the and the Northland rest of the property City is to take care of fire ir surance, The Northland Company will pay a rental of $200 per month as a pub- to maint seececses ecking down mpany th 2 the property harf E. Robertson asking the City stored at the night City from R \ttorney to remove its property was read at last -3.1 feei 18.1 feet -12 feet 1 tide tide: Hi; i Knox TIDES MONDAY tide—0:33 a.m., 200 feet tide—6:55 am., -4.0 feet. tide—1:14 pm. 123 feet 7:05 pm., -09 feet - High High Lov tide DeMolay To Rule City For a Day DeMolay boys will take over man- azement of the City of Juneau for | in this year, it was an- | last night's City Coun- 1ly nounced at cil meet they did last year, . the young men will fill 1l City offices for the TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. m —The Sign of Dependable Service ~F s rrrrrrrrreeed e } H \ e Y | Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays e U. S. Airmail—Express Service ° Paclhc Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE £les Representative e e William Hawbolt (right), 21 Hurst 1 Boston, is charged with be terrorized motorists with six stop-lig gas bombs and s rooming house where OGUGLAS NEWS Or COMMERCF ACTIVITI FOR RAL MONTHS MEER ANS communicatic of in ns the high spo e seting of the Douglas Cham- ber of Commerce last night. Cover- ng a ricd of several months which had elapsed since last meeting the t{ers and circulars represented in- terests frem many sections of the country. Th was the usual Wash- ington news letter, copy of the laws and regulations governing commer- ial fiching in Alaska, from Delegate Dimond on refunding cf bonds by municipalities; res m the an Chamber in support of nternational ¥ y project ring coastal route, and the usual letters from individuals in v stales whe desire to come to he Territory to locate. | Another ccmmunicaticn was from one Pat Collins of Holly , Cal- | fornia, who desires to bring a stock | ompany or artists north with a re- | pertoire of latest Broadway Hits. Secretary Kilburn was commis- oned to um\ to all with appropri- cecupied at the i of funds to carry on ctivities of the Chamber was an ue before the meeting. Sponsor- hip of a show at the Coliseum, some vaudeville numbers by local talent along with some feature film and | s with E. E. Engstrom as chief | nizer is the plan that was most | favored. Ways and means to help | \ong with the new school gymnas- | ium project were also discussed. And | finally, a publicity campaign for Douglas with Supt. Calvin Pool in harge was enthusiastically support- - MRS. M. PUSICK CELEBRATE ANNIVERSARY On Thursday of this week, April 18 was the Silver Anniversary of Mr, nd Mrs. Mike Pusich which was quietly celebrated by the popular ouple with a dinner party at their home in the evening. In addition to the immediate mbers of the family, Frank Krsul d Frank Varlen were their gues The former was best man at the Pu- ich wedding 25 yea 0. A large annive: cake was pre- pared for the occasion by the Sully Lakery m >es - RICE IS NOW NEW CLUB LEA Douglas Four-H Club girls morning with their new leader, Mrs. Glen Rice at the home of Betty rs. Rice is succeeding igned. Seven members present elected Alfreda Fleek their president to succeed Lu- lle Goetz who has dropped out of the Club, It was decided to hold etings but once every two weeks beginning on next Friday evening when it will be held at Mrs. Rice’s homeé, MRS, his shown in custody of Inspector Albert otguns were used by police in raiding the South End 3AIRTRIPS 'MADETODAY R. J. Sommers, J. E. Graham and L. Troast flew to Haines this morning with Shell Simmons in an Alaska Air Transport Fairchild. On a later trip Pilot Amundsen flew Merle H. Whittmeyer, to Sitka and returned with three passengers for Juneau. A freight trip to Tulsequah in the be | Bellanca was flown during the after- noon by Simmons. - KENNETH McLEAN SUCCUMBS AT ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL nneth (Jechn) McLean, 69 years of age, passed away St. Ann's Hospital been admitted last Born in Nova Scotia 18, 1871, he later went tg kota and then came to Als he was a miner ad prospector. was a number of years clerk at the old Alaskan Hotel For the past few years he has been residinz in the Knudsen cabins on Willoughby Avenue. He has no sur- vivors known The remains are W. Carter Mortuary arrangements - SALOON LICENSE APPLICATION T0 where he evening. September North Da- Phonephoto as who has Tear ing the “Black Spade” ht holdups and kidnapings, Bt the TOharles pending funeral he was captured. Douglas Ch Jrch 102 church column The - Empiic Saty thi; d n 10 o'tloe 1arantee ete at 466 1- the old ordered ate a liquor Scuth Frank Dreamland held for inve o the City Council last night. applicants are Alex A, Gazoff Jack Jadoff and F. M. Kardanoff, nene of whom are knewn to City of- ficials. Transfer of a retail liquor license from M. Bocateh to A. 8. Glover and Harry Haloff was approved - -o MRS. SORENSON COMING Mrs. Paul Sorensen, Superintendent at the chagof mine, is & bound on the Alaska. dispensary n Street, ion, morning sermon topics to change S CATHGLIC Holy Mass, chool CHURCH followed DOUGLAS 9:00 an by Sunday ‘OraL CITURCH tomorrow. ALASKA ATION (Native Gospel GEORGE H. LOVELESS mi sk a.m.—Sunday School. m.—FEvening £ “His Incoming—Our Acts 2:33, Wednesday, Meeting. Thursday, wife of the Hirst-Chi- 10:30 7:30 ) Topic, Ivation,’ 7:30 p.m Prayer 3:30 p.m-—Children’s DOUGLAS-Coliseum 1 SATURDAY and SUNDAY “STORY OBIE':L%[,.EXANDER Cla All are invited to attend these | | services held in the Mission Build- ing. “_’hilo They Last! Get Your Copy of the 1940 PROGRESS EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE this morning at| had | remc ka where | cil C: Ay)])lu.lllun of nnov men to oper- medic 2 | today. By GEORGE McMANUS MAGGIE- COME TO THINK OF IT- WE'D BETTER TAKE N THE SIGHTS TODAY~ IT _MAY RAIN TOMORROW - CLEANUP WEEK 'T0 BE OBSERVED APRIL 29-MAY 9 Mayor Calls for Energetic Campaign-Occidental to Be Objective Anrual Juneau Cleanup Week will observed from April 29 to May 9, Mayor Harry I Lucas announced at last night's City Council meeting The Mayor urged that residents make a special effort to clean up ar d paint up their property in pre- ation for Lhe tourist season \\!mu said would “probably be |the largest in the City’s history One feature of the cleanup will be action against owners of the Occi- dental Hotel to compel them to raze the old structure, the Mayor indicat- ed. He said reports of the Fire Chief and Chief of Police recommending 1l of the hazard had been placed on file and that action would be under City ordinance as scon as the final reports of a Coun- mmittee and the City Health he aken He Officer were completed - HocpiTaL NotES A baby bay weighing 9 pound: 14 1-2 ounces was born tiis morn- ing at St. Ann’s Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. M. Field Har- today al care dismi; After receivin ry \'(I\Innl'v W BE INVESTIGATED " = " ™ Mrs. S was admitted for Ann’s Hospital Quinto 1 care at St Derothy Carteeti sntered the Gov- stigation when present- | ernment Hospital this morning for rgical -attention Empire cassitieds bring results. AAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information passenger north- Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4P. M. Tuesday AI.ASKA Transporiatios Company Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TAKU S. S. TONGASS April 30 May 7 AT S P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 813 \NADIAN PACTELC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise April 29 'May 9—20 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: John Adams probab) started | the custom of observing the | Fourth of July as a national holi- day. When the Declaration of In- dependence was signed, July 4, 1776, he said the day “ought to be solemnized with pomp and pa- rade, with guns, bells and bon- fire.” Today’s news today in The Empire, | ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson S T SR i S i Oscar Harri, of the Harri Ma- | chine Shop, is returning to Juneau | aboard the steamer Alaska. ) § ) ) ! ] Leave Seattle Apr. 10 Apr. 13 Apr. 20 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 Petershurg at Cordova Due suneau Northbound Apr. 13 Apr. 16 Apr. 23 Apr. 27 L« sunean Southbounsd Apr. 19 Apr. 22 Apr. 29 May 3 6 Steamer {BARANOF YUKON *ALASKA **BARANOF YUKON —Calls Northbound—Wrangell Connecis with $.8. Cordova Seldovia. | Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound Calls at Haines and Skagway Southbound. nes and S| {or Seward, Kod FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND R ‘RVATIONS KA LINE Ticket Office Freight Office THE ALA H. O. ADAMS, Agent T b, Algska Steamship Company ' SERVICE:ON‘ALL-ALASKA ROUTES: - i 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 ALASKA AIR TBANSPI]!IT Inc. All Planes 2-Way Mudio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 e | @| DR AW STEWART « palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to presdnt this coupon this evening at the box office of CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickeis to see: “STORM OVER BENGAL wA10H THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! | | the; f—r" COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR '747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guestal GASTINEAU CAFE m connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound a Apr. 16 pr. 19 NORTH SEA _Apr.18 Apr.23 Apr. 26 NORTHLAND Apr. 26 Apr.3) May 3 HENRY GREEN, Agent oo PhODE 109 NORTHLAND -Apr. 12

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