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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 22, 1940. BRINGING UP FATHER I'VE_HEARD SO MUCH A ROOMS ARE BEAU GOR! HOUT- 1 THIS HOTEL IN INDIANAPOL IS+ OUS FURNITURE T WIRED | SHOULD HAVE GONE WITH THE REST OF THE LUGGAGE - | FEEL LIKE A CHECK- ' ROOM-AS IT 1S - BOUT I'M GLAD WE SENT OUR LUGGAGE_ON AHEAD-AS WE HAVE ENOUGH TO CARRY-AS IT 1S- TIFUL- By GEORGE McMANUS I ME | WONDER HERE OR OVER THERE ? AH- THIS IS MY ROOM - I'M GLAD MAGGIE GOT A ROOM FOR ME SO I KIN BE ALONE - STEAM SCHOONER TIE-UP AVERTED ONPACIFIC COAST Owners, Unions fo Get To- gether to Settle Differences SAN FRANCISCO, Cal chooners are he Pacific April 22 plying coast up n n d down a ile hope ightened for amicable settlement of a contraet pute reatened tieup of t iid to have been app that a prompt settleme Represent { the the and ican Communication: tion will today in ¢ aimed at settling the radio op: o inions nt of es ol hipown- CI1I0 ASSOC ers of acific the meet ence over hips oo LOCAL CRAFT IN PORT AT WEEKEND relurned over the ebeth and Dart Te morning, the Estebetl 1 to it Having end the Wednesday for Sitka and way ports and the Dart laying over in port long enough to make minor over- hauls, - PLEASURE BOAIS T0 BE LAUNCHED HERE WEDNESDAY Launching of two pleasure for the coming summeér season is exgected Wednesday. Simpson MacKinnon and Dr George F. Freeburger will float the Hyak for the first time since last summer, and Minard Mill, owner the Ourluck, will launch his craft .. DAN NOONAN IN TOWN Dan Noonan, traveling man, came in on the Yukon and is in Juneau for an indefinite peried. He is stay- ing at the Gastineau - FISH SUPPLY MAN HERE Arriving on the northbound Taku, R. Flafstad. salesman of Norwegian fishing supplies, is in Juneau, Mr. of Fiafstad is stopping at the Gas- tineau Hotel. TIME TO CALL 1717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. 'MARINE NEW g | HALIBUT iS ‘ - ];UNLOADED!N | Srenmm Moveen | JUUNEAU PORT e o e s s e 00 08 000 . ‘ IBOUND of . —_— o Ala cheauted to arrive o | Six Craft Arrive from Sec- o about 10 oclock tomoitow ® : e morning and will sail probab- ® ond ]'”ps fo BankS @ 1y about 4 o'clock in the after- @ ¢ ! §4 . ® nocr 1ld have seven days ® in This V|(|fl”y e mail aboard .| b4 ¥ e e "' o| After a lull of about ' wock be- 4 b SAILINGS e |Chuse of @ rest peried taken by the ® Denali | to sail from e | A uticau Cold e Seattle 9 am. tomorrow. ® | buzzine s o Tongass schediled to sail from e | UVity this morning, e Seaftle 9 p.m. tOMOITOW. o | proximately 55,000 pow ‘ ’ o Princéss’ Louiss scheduled to e |¥om six fishing BEats returning 3 F Trom Vancouver ot 9 pm, e | {rom thelr second trip of the scason P g | The Margaret, skipper Peic: o ¥ anof scheduled to sail from e L Hildre, \"I'x-!)fl()(] ]JUEIVN-]‘- to New s Seattle April 24 at 9 am. A i TAETERR ) cents per o Northland scheduled to sail e [Pound. ‘ 3 o from Seattle April 26 at 19 am o | TWelve thousand ko ot o Yukon schaduled to sail from, | (0 Sebastian Stuart By Osear O ¢ BeatyliblEh @ at 9w of the Hyperien for 756 and 5 cor B i a pounc i “‘"{.’f‘hfi’,’,;"g"‘,’;.‘m;‘f{;;‘j:“;}, o %| Jonn wintner, of the Little Emna ¢ 9am o l‘“mf"{’f‘“ "”l'.“‘" P‘:[:“l"";‘:(;“‘;‘ e & or 755 and 5 cents_a pounc % I“:‘_“T‘k?fl:lefi)':l“;“]‘]":"’" Se- * | “Tne vivian, OaptliiHes Tatsen bui gl 2 . sold 8,500 pounds to Sebastian Stuart 3 \.“:'11;‘(.‘.’_‘:_},’:21’:?1"“M"s | for 755 and 505 cents a pound A et o/ Capt. Hjalmar Jensen of the Li- » Extebeth scheduled to sail every o | WY& s0ld 12000 pounds (o Al o “Wednesdny a6 & p.m. for Sit. e | Coast: Pisheries for 755 and 505 e ka and wayports. o | COnt8per ')m"i]"- o art I ry Wednesday | s at 1p. m. for Petersburg, Port @ | v ‘ » ports. . L e e e 00 @0 0 6 0 0 s - il NOLUCK SUNDAY, Yukoniiere ' GENERAL REPORT Bound SOU"] Waers of Auk Bay, Tee Brings in Eight Passengers Hasbor fovered wif from Westward- Conflicting reports are given by Takes Out 24 tnch) S8 bodY " Songeehing tishing conditions over the week-end, The southbound steamer Yukon, pyut after disregarding ths “fish” with 45 passengers aboard from the gtovies, the facts sum up to this:| West was in Juneau early this mhere were hundreds of pounds of morning where she discharged eight | fishermen out atter fish Saturday of the passengers and picked up 24. anq Sunday, but only a few pounds Passeng for Juneau from Sew- of fish were causht to show for it.| ard were: Phyllis Chichenoff. D. A. pisoruntled sportsman blame the Noonan, Mrs. V. E. Rowley and Nils | poor Juck on the fact that it is too Hagen early in the season and the fish have From Haines—A. J. Matz, D. H. not started their big run Morris, R. J. Sommers, and N. Lester | pys, Rod Darnell hooked and land- | Troast. ed and 18 pounder at Eagle River| Passengers leaving Juneau for Se-|randing yesterday, but her husband | attle were: L. H. Metzgar, Mrs. L. H.| fajled to provide the family larder Metzgar, Mary Fagerson, Cecil Rice, with fish. | E. H. Rice, Tom King William Dent Art Skinner landed a 12 pound| John Adams, Ted Adams, 8. J. Hut- king at Auk Bay yesterday, but he| chinson, Mike Kosoff, Sally Rey- js the only fisherman whose name | nolds, Mrs. George Schmidt, Carol js known who caught fish on the Rae Fagerson and Steve Raymond. pay although several large kings For Ketchikan—W. L. Thompson, are reported hooked early Sunday William Mahoney, George Anderson, | morning, {Mrs. E. St. Martin and Frank Chin- | Many fishermen were also out at ]olln. Tee Harbor, but no report is made 1 For Wrangell—Rae Lillian Carl- a5 to luck. On Saturday, at Tee Har- sen and N. A. McEachran. bor, 12, year old David Cameron For Petersburg—A. L. Florence caught a 30-pound king. and S. T. Zuern. | { i P rreoe -~ | et b} Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays U. 5. Airmail—Express Service ~The Sign of R | High tide—1:15 am,, 200 feet. Low tide—7:38 ‘am., ~4.1 feet. TIDES TOMORROW | | PO L L8 it s A Joe MCBRIDE DALLASTTEXAS) WAS ORDERED TO DELIVER A TRUCK TO OKLA CITY P.O. ARRIVING SAFELY,PECOPLE WOULD NOT TELL HIM THE LOCATION OF THE P.O.BLDG,| (THEY THOUGHT HE WAS KIDDING ) R =Y JAL THE LaTEST FAD 1S CIGARETTE CASES DESIGNED TO LOOK LIKE MAILED LETTERS/ |. THe SANTA ANITA RACETRACK HAS I'TS OWN “’” POST OFFICE. HUNDREDS OF LETTERS /fatier ARE ADDRESSED TO THE HORSES/ Rea. U 5. Pl Ofice 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Fedevaton of Post Offce Clerks Consider the plight of Joe McBride, D; z who, ordered to deliver a mail truck to th h¢ma City Post Office and never having been there before, found himself friendless and los Whenever he would ask, “Where is the post office ?”” people would giv him a glassy stare and refuse to answer his question. Unable to secure the location, he drove about the town until he found it. Naturally all thought he was kidding because he was driving a regulation mail truck. Odd, isn’t it? tion by all the members of his or- ganization on major issues affecting labor, which now are before Con- gress Lewis made his stalement in a re- port issued by him as Chairman of the CIO Legislative Commission Issues n which he urged action included the boosting of WPA ap- propriations, defeat of the Norton 3arden and Ramspeck amendments to the Wage Hours Law, opposition to the Walter Lozan Bill, speeding up 6 Passengers Aboard Taku Here Sunday The steanict 1aku d--%cd at Fem- Of passage of the La Follette oppres- mers dock shortly after midnight SivV€ Labor Practices Act, and the Sunday discharging six passengers Anti Lynching Bill from southern ports, and also cargo. 5 > o s Passengers arriving in Juneau on {he Taku were: R. Flafstad, Bob KNows HIS RIGH"S Davenport, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, Don Haggerty and A. McDougall. LEAVENORTIi, Kan. April The Taku had no passengers out —Leavenworth has parking meters. for the south when she sailed Sun- A patrolman saw a farmer park day forencon. his car and walk away without S TR placing a nickel in the machine. “Nickel, please,” said the offi-| (0 CHIEFTAN | “Young fellow,” replied the| Y | farmer, “I read what it says on Now MAK!NG | that contraption. It says that I can park here for two hours for | five cents. Well, I have only been| here 10 minutes and when the two/ hours are up I will put in the — CIOQj hickel.” es ac-' And that’s what he did. POLITICAL PLEA WASHINGTON, April 2: Chieftain John L. Lewis . While They Last! ‘Get Your Copy of the 1940 PROGRESS High tide—1:59 pm. 179 feet. | Low tide—7:48 p.m feet. ’ — - — Irish Blarney. 3 ‘Has Field Day BUTTE. Mont.,, April 2.—Defen- dants O'Callaghan and O'Keefe were charged with vagrancy. “Guilty, yer honor,” said O'Cal- laghan with Dublin accent. “I'm a bum by trade and I've roamed the world and never a better town than Butte have I seen. It's the finest in the land and the people are the finest outside of Ireland, Your Honor, sir.”. Dependable Service [] “It looks like you're trying to talk yourself into staying here about 30 to 60 days” said Judge Louis Buckley, scratching his [ ) chin. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE “No, Judge, Your Honor,” said | O'Callaghan.y “I've had my fun and Tl be on my way. Let some- body else enjoy this fine town.” | OWReefe said the same senti- | ments were his, too. \ Defendants O'Callaghan and O'- ! Keefe" went taeir way. Sales Heprosentirtive EDITION of fhe DAILY ALASI{A EMPIRE SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS! A Complete Resfime of }Alaska! 2c—W PHONE 374—The Empire Printing Co. répi)ed and Mailed Al stored on remove same by April 21st, or ar- SAILI WATERS ARE _ NOW FALLING Reach Crest Over N'ne Feet Above Flood Stage Due to Rain MARIETTA, Ohio, April 2: wWith nine feet above the flood t many places, the waters of River rol down early to- em falling late this after- the rain rmen generally is however over ceased agree the as he river continues to fall, hun- dred families will return to their hemes rrow for the cleanup. The damage has been he: highways and engineers maki timate that It will cost over $1,000,~ 000 to make repairs. Two drownings are reported in West Virgniia, both men, and two children were drowned in Northern Chio. — Today's news today in' The Empi [ S — ® Periect comfort ® Splendid faod ® Every convenience | | ) Large Rooms all with bath. 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