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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL. 23, 1940. BBINGING UP FATHER : i i By GEORGE McMANDS - |HILSCHER DISCUSSES - =y i me oot o = e wfi TS ORIENTAL SITUATION i e brcesroom of - = Z : "OH - 1 COLLD RIDE ON \[1F THEY BuY | BY JOVE- THIS WAS ‘SH’T THE SCEMEQY, = LIKE THIS FOREVER- ANY MOQ’E S The situation in the Orient as it F v JOL\Y IDEA OF BEAUTIFUL?AND THE I HAVEN'T A CAREIN || CLOTHES-ILL . ' {affects the United States was /i Road Com- OLIR MOTHER ROADS ARE PERFECT= \ St T \NO‘?LD 2 )| HAVE TO.BE % = DRIVE FROM FORT & Ve TIED TO THE [~ 7 |cussed at today’s Juneau Rot: mission foreman at Hot Spri s, is TO OKLAHOMA LICENSE | Club luncheon by Herbert Hilscher. 4 through passenzer today ou the PLATE — N | He advocates a strong stand by steamer Alaska. He spent the win- ‘bncle Sam against the Japanese. |ter in Indiana and Missouri Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate, Inc, World rights reserved 1 PAA ERECUTIVE ol 3 SHILING 5CHEDUL€ ARR'VES, F l I E S Due Juneau L «c suncan To FAIRBAN’KS Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound : . SALABIEN. e - Apr. 2 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 HSH AND GAME ; I | **“BARANOF Apr. . 27 May 3 l il i R. O. Bullwinkel, former district *YUKON Apr. 2 o May 6 traffic manager for Pan American | MOUNT McKINLEY Apr. COflSGUDATION A e & . g . Airways with his office in Seattle, *ALASKA May 4 Miy 7 May 13 Io BE COMPI-FII'[ e o . now transferred to the Pacific Al- —Etops at Skagway, Hoonah, Cordova, Seward eliminating Sitka and v‘"’“-‘"““”"" atka Airways branch of the com- It ASIDABOkIA. L P et o e A pany, arrived in Juneau today on U A the Alaska and continued to Fair- Dufresne Is Home from Washington, D.C.-New Chief fo Visit Alaska it Be lul banks by PAA Electra ‘ iht ¢ inis evening and Bullwinkel will return to Juneau With reorganization cf the Bi ] Survey and the Bureau of Fush- “*—Calls Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, ¥aines and Skagway “—Connecis with 5.5, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Seldovia. at 6 ck this evening and Thursday and remain here for sev- i-—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. will sail for '\,I[L(l at 11 o'clock il x il ok it T N erdl days before leaving for Se FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS - midn attle. n —_———CALL————— SCHEDULED SAILINGS ansferring to Pacific Alaska h e Bullwinkel is traffice for the Alaska division THE flLASKA L.N company s Delebecque, manager of the PHONES sau office, accompanied Bull- H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office winkel to Fairbanks and will ra- Freight Office ... turn to Juneau Thursday >oe cheduled to sail from day but no report at Tongass scheduled to sail from attle 9 tonight ss Louise scheduled to frem Vancouver at 9 to- night Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. {omorrow Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle April 26 at 19 a.m Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 27 at 9 am. Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle April 30 at cries, there will apparendy be a complete ¢ dation of ine two throughout the nation, in- Comnit . NOON DAY FIRE A minor roof fire called out the Juneau Fire Department today at Alaska S[eamshlp Company 12:45 oclock to the home of Leo D-nnis on Willoughby Avenue. The SERVICE - ON-ALL-ALRS'KA-ROUTES word from Washington today Censalidation of the two bureau a Fish and W Service is provided in the President’s reorgani- on proposal now before Conzress ¢ 9 am. ess it is rejected by a two-thirds 9 majority of both houses it will be- aku scheduled to sail from Se: come effective June 1 attle April 30 at 9 p.m e s0o0ececooeceessnc0ece e , fire had started in the shingles of NEW FRENCH WAR MACH INE_“Touch on pain of death” reads sign « e ey otems- | MARINE AIRWAYS—U . S MAI L rigged up by French soldiers at front. The death would probably be to the carria uished. g i 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Oliet To Come Norih 5 so‘l z,',f':“"';fl",,:f,',“'m's SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE ra N. Gabrielson, pres i —— SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA o the il *J' e 3 LOCH Sk ey < PREPARING FOR Pair Aamut Profit Murders WAKE UP YOUR S HEADQUARTERS TUNEAU_PHONE 23 ; ::4:y A(h X8 (‘].I»“\H’Inx‘\u Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- = I-IVER BILE e L TR Accompanied by Acting Commis- ka and wayparts, BIG SMASH AI - S s smpER Without Calomel—And You'll Jump Oumt P ———————— e ———— —————— oner of Fisheries Charles Jacksons' Jart leaves every Wednesday of Bed Full of Vim and Vigor. ALASKA AIR TBANSPORT Inc. b ¥ g at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port 3 " p : G. Ashbrook, in charg i 1 A l . - ¢ liver should pour out two pints of st “ g slog Alexander, Kake and way . 7 ( b ¢ rlll'mh«ymrl,}‘ aily. 1t this bile All Planes cf fur ources for the Biological B | 3 o SR portss : Jsnot flowing Freely, your food doesn't digest. Operating Own Aeronautical \ Barvey, s wil Joure Sesil ponay SR 2 . : Il i e Byt gt el p:r?r;r: e & GOIIBIStE Study of the lt- | ool Nl Nefwegiafls Cllnq io Bat- : : - i the w Hgg:;{;;;gss;g;éaigqggu untion befcfe wniourclng’ mav TipEs TOMORROW tered Line for Couni- | L i : g i | o o et these o ity ;, Trip Tc Washington - : 5 B pks { ..-“w,,,m,”_,,,.,--,,,.__- ket lag i desria i : er Offensive B it o olx wheks' tip it - High tde—1:55 e 105 /Te i ‘, B Far ; St s Libia e e o Mot ‘[ BERT BERTHOL, JR. Wachington, where hs conferred | 10w tide—8:21 am, -36 feet LONDON, apn. 22.—Norwegian - with Government o and at-| High tide—2:44 p.m. 171 feet troops early tods s 3 t . i . C 3 y y to - . 1G-up subscriber to tended the . Amorican | Low tide—8:31 pm., 09 feet a battered defen. e and wait- : £ T T ST, £ s g Con ce O Srns S0 ing for he ‘irst n or clash in th o : . 7 : P HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Th < ot ! ' e Daily Alaska Empire m the State of Washington Allied countc nsive to drive 4 - % . . ame tam at Tacoma e vowsn: CHARGE T UP the. ivatite) Cdisines Teon- Sparc| o 4 . U. S. Mail Carrier b a gift of a case cf 432 Mongol- d a. This bly win | . 1 pheasant eggs for the Poter To EI.E(IRI("Y : around Trondnes 3 % : . M s D A B T this evenmy at the box office Lurg game farm, 3ritish and French -xpaditio ¥ : . 3 i * G e~ is invited to present this coupon - Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ( IF AIR STUFFY forces are moving with all p . : f { speed in an attempt to strike be- 3 . " every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ! SNOW HGHTS HRE fore the Germans can move re- it ¥ : e T .., For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT CAP!TOL THEATRE inforcements and supplies north- ; . ‘ ; ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ‘ 4 Special Weekend Trips Arranged WHITEHILL, Mont April 23 ward 3 . 3 4 Explanahon leen pliffiel- \7a e B _ ; _ SR s B A Lack of water didn't stop the vol- unhteer firemdén who answer % mg Of Su“o(ahon in the 1‘.01\Mmm area laying norin v 3 o A 3 | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Jurieau, MWIZABD or ozn Warh at® the Erlk G, K : of Oslo and extending from Trond- Phone 123 ranch near here. A bunkhouse Y in Rooms hem to the Swedish frontier. G L ; “‘ blazing. The fi Hod. grentamsn- There are reports that 600 Ger- L & | == WwA10M THIS SPACE tities of snow. Firemen poured the —— mans fled across the Swedish bor- N o Xour Name May Appear! resultant water on the nearby By HOWARD W, BLAKESLEE |der from the far northern Narvik | ranch house, saving it AP Science Editor zcne, ind ing that the British Confessed slayers of a garage mechanic and a railroad brakeman in A L A s K A o NEW YORK, April 23.—Electricity and Norwegian forces there may a plot to sell two second-hand automobiles owned by the victims, OPERATOR THROUGH is the explanation of the feeling of have scored a major triumph, Tohn Kasap, seated left, and John Kurzawa, seated right, are shown 'l'l'llllllorlaiml suffccation in badly ventilated with Detroit officials as they signed their confessions of the death= A. C. Baldwin, operator of the : o o T amemce i the (NI o, i e The two face life in prison for the crimes, c'flpfl., cULunBlA Lu“nfln co“?‘“! on the Alaska for the Westward This 1s the report of BROL. Dry| pqriicies, - = o A L 5 ® OF ALASEA Tchijecsky, of Moscow, to the) ™ mye jnerease is almost wholly in e —————— International Congress of Biophys- g s ¢ " 4 ” S % " positive particles. This is equiva- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle R . I TMETO AL R o Blooetnios au Blocrsey.” The e 4 Tt Lumber and Building Materials lent to exhaling a little positive elec | electricity is due to charged parti-| oo | ° 7 l 7 o et e, v | WY IEle They Last! - g st os g o S S e e v e v S5 TAKU ___..April 30 SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 5.5.TONGASS ... May 7 and Modernize Your Home Under Tile I, F. H. A and receive 2 tickews to see: parmlm called ions, some of them these positive electrical particles FOR YOUR CAB qmsnnv others negative. Prof. Tchi- i ; slow down the “exchange” of gase: lY BROADWAY CAB CO. f;““k‘ found, however, that when|;, tne Jungs. Exchange means tak- | Ge our op, (] e reath is exhaled, there is & large | jng yp oxygen from the air and giv- ] ARSI W Y : ; ing off carbon dioxide from the| PASSENGERB __ FREIGHT . e T [ ‘ mnon H 0 T EL Consequently in the crowded room frr e \ the lungs have to work a little| Afillfl‘ Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! —Tlle Sigll d harder, not because of lock of oxy-| gen in the air, but due to the posi- m‘ ' G ' Dependable Service | o ciecuriciy. ; 28 GASTINEAU CAFE As a further demonstration of this, Fhone 114 Night 313 m connection | Prof. Tchijevsky experimented with lair containing an excess of negative : . AIR SERVICE mpmno“ electrical particles and found that - : this kind of electricity speeds up the of the breathing “exchange.” SUSSTC ST TSRS | P e R OLD TIME CHARM DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE AR Tl { BOWLING EEN, Ky. April el 22.—Campbell Jones probably would meet no dispute in his claim to Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays the oldest watch fob in the na- SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS! | ’%N;:glaoo;“:::“.z‘s:’ Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | “re ton asout e sie o SOUIEAOAD axiyos i ri rilo- . | | Fairbanks 1o Bethel: Wednesdays e S e e I Aprit 29 WA AATLANGS—eeund 16 Semtee 46 million years old. Jones him- May 9—20 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau L4 . self is a geologist A Compleie Resume Of Alaska! | Connections §t Vancouver with Beattle No.Bound So.Bound 5 R ana / = NORTH SEA ... Apr.19 “Apr.z3 Apr. 26 U. S. Airmail—Express Service NoTICE g i ‘ ' NORTHLAND .. Apr.26 ' Apr.3 May 3 Notice is hereby given that I i TRANS.PACIFIO " NORTH SEA . May 3 May 7 May 10 @ will not after this date be re-| - { S | smny ; : . sponsible for any bill contracied ZSC——Wrapped and Mailed | ke, sttt g R | N e May 17 by my wife, Sophie Guino. . V. W. MULVIHILL CITY WHARF . P aflfic AlaSka A“ways, lflc. adv ALBERL GUINO. i T “.“ ‘C.P.R.—Junean, Alasks | 0 m Dougtas Agent ,;H.uu 18 PHONE 106 2 6 by 4 | Baranot Hotel || ¢ b I} \ R LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE = Sales Representative Democratic ‘candidate for Rep- , PHONE 374——The Empire Priniing Co. L resentative. adv. . >+ [P {