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rescued by a Belgian tug A Steamer Yukon T attle next Saturday. on’the ‘soutl hound trip from the Wes call at Haines and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[-, THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 BBINGING UP FATHER | oH! IT'S LOVELY HEI?E IN TULSA=- ONE FEELS SO ROMANTIC IN OKLAHOMA- | EEEL. LIKE A LITTLE FLOWER- § C DEAR- WILL YOU LOVE ME WHEN I'M_OLD AND GRAY? By GEORGE McMANUS LESHER-WAYNOR {1 r‘———~“ | T PAYS TO TELL TH' BARANOFIS “sresvea tovaremrs | NOW BOUND NORTHBOUND . Princes: se scheduled to ® arrive sometime tomorrow, ® possibly late in” forenoon or early rmoon . aturday Saturday after . Tong unday evening. e or Ke D SAILINGS ] ith A North cheduled to sail I from 4 10 am. tomor- e e row. . s o Yukon scheduled to sail from e 7 i Seattle April 27 at 9 am . A g Mount MK heduled to e 1 from Seatile April 30 at n . chieduled to sail from Se- ® . . le April 30 at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND SA) North Sea schedulec 6 .m. tomorrow, will sail south e about one hour 1 . Alaska scheduled southbound e Monday LOCAL SAILINTS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit ka and wayports, jart leaves every Wednesday o at 1 p. m. for Pete ; Port ® Alexander, Kake and way por . ® & 0 060 9O 0 6 0 0 4 = GS arrive ® - oo ADMIRAL BYRD IN SANTIAGO; IS HOME BOUND SANTIAGO, Chile, April 25 Admiral Richard Byrd ar- yesterday from. the Sou c®e0e00escee00sccc0c000cee 0000000 e o4 ie was 1eceived by State Presi- Aguirre iiral Byrd will continue hi to the United States in a TIDES TOMORROW | et e il - 5 = High tide—3:20 am. 170 feet High tide—4:21 p.m. 145 feet ONE GOES Dowu " ... LIGHTHOUSE CREW LONDON. /\[l‘ il British freighter Gerasol sank lasi night off the southeast coast of (oMpI_ETES woRK Ireland after a collision with an- other lar Contractol The crew of the sunken ship was lighthouse construction * crew of seven men was in Juneau this SEOPS SOUE“BOUND mg;‘!lu:v crew, under foreman Gus — Bostrom, recently returned from sailing from a reconstruction job on Sentinel Island and is on the way to the U. 8. Tree Point station where ac-'a new tramway will be built and D cording to a radiogram received reconstruction of a dock, rebuild- here ing the three houses of the sta- e e - tion will be accomplished. It is JOHN McC: estimated that the work will take Representative — Democratic | about 2'2 months - Primary April 30, 1940. adv.| The reconstruction work is under O | the jurisdiction of the Alaska MAY 11—D.F.D. Annual Dance, Coast Guard Division. - >os UNION MEETING TONIGHT TIME TO CALL The Juneau Transport Worker No. 172, are holding a special meet- ing tonight at 8 o'clock in Union Hall and all members are reque: ed to attend, according to an ol- FOR YOUR CAB ficial notice BROADWAY CAB CO. J > ‘Today's news today in The Empire forrrrreeee [ESSSSSSSESSSUSSSSsN —The Sign of ”’r Dependable Service e S S SRR SRR S T MR § Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ ] U. S. Airmail—Express Service Pacific Alaska Mways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE - ; Sales Representative i during I | Ace man - MRS. BRADFORD HERE ON WAY TO DILLINGHAM Mrs. A. H, Bradford, owner of the Lowe . Trading. Company at Dillingham, Alaska. arrived in Ju- neau from tle last night aboard the \\T Lockheed with Alex Holden and will spend several days here on business in conn tion with her interests in Bristo Bay While south Mrs. Bradford com- pleted the season’s buying for her business in Dillingham which in- cludes a trading post, restaurant theater, and which is managed absence by her brother H. W. Griffin During her trip south, Mrs. Brad- d spent several weeks in Mexico d visited friends and relatives ‘n fornia She will continue her trip to the Westward aboard the Baranof S: urday. While in Ju i Mrs. Brad- ford is the guest of Mrs. Robert Bender. se. HARRY WATKINS ELECTED TO HEAD DEMOLAY ORDER arl Watkins was elected as Master Councillor of the Order of DeMolay last night, succeeding | Frank Parsons. The meeting was held in the lodge room of the Scot- tish Rite Temple Claude Helgeson was elected Sen- ior Councillor and Lea Lucas was el- ected Junior Councillor. Appointive officers have not been selected by the new Master Coun- cillor, but will be announced within a few days. After the meeting, DeMolays and their guests enjoyed movies of Na- tional Forests and an evening of dancing. Refreshments were also served for the occasion. - >-es Past Noble Grands Head Rebekah Meet Last night’s meeting of the Rebek- ah Lodge un the direction of the Past Noble Grands, with Mrs. E. M Polley presiding. Cards and refreshments pm\idm a_sectal hout following ‘the meeting, with Mrs. Katherine Hooker in charge. It was arnounced that all Rebek. ah’'s'have been extended an invita- tion to attend the One Hundred and Twenty-First anniversary celebra- tion of the Odd Fellows Saturday ev- ening at the I.O.O.F. Hall e, — MODERNIZATION, 3 BATTLESHIPS, IS GIVEN APPROVAL WASHINGTON, April 25. — The House Naval Committee has approv- ed of legislation modernizing the battleships New York, Texas and ng the range lof their guns by 10,000 yards. Thr cost will be $53,350,000. . * Auxiliary in Union Hall ding to German censcr-approved caption, this picture (radioed from Berdin to New York), shows Ger- ailors rescuing “Britsh whose ship had been sunk.” Neither the locale nor other details was revealed, Holden Back: Makes Ellth Juneau last night with an over- d Lockheed which he had taken attle six weeks ago. Holden de- red the plane last night and this morning took his first load of pas-| re-equipped p!anu : rope being tossed to men in sea BEALE PLANS TRIP EAST; ""GONE WITH WIND" POSTPONED ‘ Rose Harris and Mrs. Charles C meau Chamber of ers with Holden were: M. C. Mcnagle for Sitka, Fred W Wood | ¢ r Hirst, and W.| € orth round trip to Angoon. Shell Simmons flew Ray Hayden | ™Mon to annex Creek this morning on a round mp to pick up one passenger PROCLAMATION | ISSUED BY FDR. WASHINGTON Aplll 23~ Pl“\l r fied this weel former home EFEORI RENEWED 70 OBTAIN LOCAL MARINE RAILWAY state of war exists between proclamation automatically applied to Norway | High School band. Carl Russo was SAVE THE DATE b | introduced as a Juneau Wnnmn S Iho Neighbors." - RI'MMAGE SA bro.\d(‘.\qls will be heard from sta- day evening “nd Gold, | at 8:15 oclock, with R. E. Robert- adv. |son as speaker. ’\mll ”6 at 10 am While They Last? Get Your Copy of the 1940 PROGRESS EDITION DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SENDIT TO YOUR FRIENDS! SRS e 5 S A Complete ResuEné of Alaska! %5c— Wrapped and Mailed PHONE 374—The Empire Prinfing Co. g /) m§ '[R'Al (o“"“uEs |a motion for dismissal, v ae ‘i.’ Babies are more susceptible - *\ ¢+ Trial of the suit of Charles to altitude sickness, in air- | 8 Lesher against Charles Waynor s, than aduits. continued in District Court today . > T Lester seeks to collect $20,000 dam- | NOTICE ages for alleged false arrest by FOR BARGAINS—Visit Graves’ Waynor, stock reduction sale. adv. PIONEER SERVICES ARE HELD TODAY A NASHA FOR A. R. HAYDEN Leave Due Juneau I «¢ Sunean Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound The ritualistic funeral service of ‘ALASKA e , Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 1 Pioneers of Alaska was given |**BARANOF Apr. 24 Apr. 21 Fr i s afternoon at the Charles W.| syUKON ApE 27 Apr. 3 Xnees b Mortuary for A. R 1{.‘.~- MOUNT McKINLEY o A den, who passed away Monday' , 2 forenoon a IAmm Creek i May 7 May 13 £tops at Juneau gway, Hoonah, Cordova, Seward eliminating Sitka and The eulogy was delivered by thbound an C. E. Rice, chaplain for the Igloo, Interment was in| **—Calls Northbound—w °1l, Petersburg, Flaines and Skagway Pioneers’ Plot in Evergreen| ‘—Counccis with S:8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodia Cemetery Seldovia. Pallbearers werc Homer G. Nord- | f—Calls at Yakutal northbound and southbound. ling, Bruce Holbrook, Albert Bon- nett. . M. Ritter, Hal Windsor FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS and S, E. Phillip e Lo DR Juneau Ladies’ Aux THE ALASKA LINE To Hold Initiaiion ™ © ~ves Ticket Office . Y Initiati followed will be tomorrow 8 o'clock by the Ju Freight Offide 4 A aska Steamslup Compay bers are urged to be present S pmin) SERVICE “ON-ALL-ALAS'KA RO UTES:- PUBLIC CARD PARTY e ot Slla W el T . SCHEDULED TOMORROW | MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL For benefit of the Junean wo. | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler man's Club building fund, a pub- SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE T -eard " Dabty Srill: e HEIa A5 iior SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA row afterncon and another tomor- HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Tow evenirig. Hostesses Will be Mrs. | @ET=riosiianesscatwtoemrtn: oy o dithn cweesscltoamesbommsomemmed zier and the aff “The singing Teakeuier o ws | ALASKA AIR TRANSPUBT Tnc. | room opened by the two women on Fourth Street All Pantt Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE ridge will be played at the af- Ay Radio Station KANG ternoon session which starts at Ruadio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 1:30 o'clock, and pinochle will be Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER in play at the evening gathering L sz which will start at 7:30 o'clock - - The New York Cily fire de- | partment personnel numbers TOM DYER as « palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the o s ) CAPITOL THEATRE U.S. Mall Carrier | M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau } every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor-| } tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Phone 123 A-“l- A- SKA and receive 2 tickevs to see: “THE SUN NEVER SETS" wA1CH THIS SPACE I Your Name May Appear! i L e —mm e Company COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY " OF ALASEA Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle - Lumber and Building Materials ey —— Leaves i i PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU S.S. TAKU ..........Aprit 30 ||} ~ SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH QS To Improve S. 8. TONGASS ... N::y 7 | and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. AT 9 P. M, "5 || HOTEL GASTINEAU m’m f Every Effort Made for the Comiort of Guests! D.B.FEMMER || ' GASTINEAU CAFE Phone 114 Night 312 m connecton AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Travel _ona "PRIN- CESS” JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ Princess Louise April 29 7 i » e My §-20 g G g gt a Juneau. Lv. Juncai; Cqnec 3 “m:l:c Ser:!" 3 i " No. Bound' So. Bound i Ansittan £ i NORTH SEA .- ADL. 73 Apr. 26 mm m:?,?nm ANTIC AL NORTHLAND ... Apr. 30 May 3. TRANS-PACIFIC NORTH SEA ..... Mgy 7 May 10 Tickets, reservations and full NORTHLAND ... .. . May 14 May 17 particulars from ; v HENRY GREEN, Agent V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel

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