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ISNIT IT STRANGE HOW SOME OF THESE INDIAN WOMEN DRESS HERE IN OKLAHOMA CITY? | SAW ONE WITH A PLUG HAT WITH A FEATHER 6 Passengers Arrive Here, PAA Elecira passengers a bound PAA Elect from Fairbanks noon Mrs. Joe on, Joe Cross p Bob C J. W. White, L. De- Le 1d H. J. Friedman. Crosson and Walt Hall were tl 1 1 leave Juneau for the inte after the arrival of the Denali 1other will leave for F banks Tuesday after the arri the Yukon e Taku Chief - Overhauling Capt. Currie Making Prep- arations for Run Up Taku River The T rie, has wintering it over beer t tri is between Juneau hauling spplies and egipment up the to the Polaris-Taku Mine and ng with a load of ore concen- and The tug and barges are prepared for their first trip up the river since the ice went out and they are expect- ed to maks the trip some time next week, possibly Wednesday - FIRST SALMON OF SEASON SOLD HERE One the of first catches of the o salmon season, 1,100 poun o kings, was sold to E. E rom this morning by Carl Baker of the Sadie 31A875. Prices for the fish were 11. 9, and 7 cents per pound > & NOTICE STOCK REDUCTION SALE at Graves', Bargams until stock is cut down 25 percent. adv. e Daily Empire classifieds pay. .TIME TO CALL 1717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. MARINE JOLLY ODD, I'LL SAY ~AND | UNDERSTAND SHE HAD NEWS jEmem e o | STEAMER MOVEMENTS | TR ® o e s 000 v 00 NORTHBOUND Baranof scheduled to arrive at 9:30 o'clock tonight and will | sail Westward possibly two e | hours later Denali sche: d to arrive Sun- at 4 o'clock and day morn sails for Skagway at 8 am Sunday late Sunday or Yukon due Tuesday., Should have three days’ mail aboard Northland due Tucsaay. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle April 30 at 9 am, Taku scheduled to sail from Se- attle April 30 at 9 p.m. North Sea schec sail from Seattle May 3 at 10 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 1 to Alaska scheduled southbound Monday. Princess Louise scheduled to ar- rive at 6 o'clock Monda and sails south at 8 am LOCAL SAILIN? -~ Estebeth scheduled to sai! every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Jart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way ports e e o000 0 0 0 s - - am PR T L e L L T T te800000s00000s0c0000er0ces0 000000 - i TIDES TOMORROW Hgh tide—5:02 am. 138 feet Low tide—11:40 a.m., 2 feet High tide. 6 p.m., 126 feet TIDES MONDAY Low tide—0:09 a.m. 57 feet High tide—6:14 a.n feet Low tide—12:51 p.m., feet High tide—7:43 p.m., 124 feet — -~ - 23 ABOARD YUKON FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, April 27.—Stcamer Yu- kon sailed for Southeast and South- west Alaska ports at 9:30 o'clock this morning carrying 230 first class and 182 steerage passengers. Juneau passengers include May | Mumferd, James Coyle, Jr., Jame O'Donnell, Jack O'Donnell, Jame: Coyle, Sr. Edith Clausen, Mrs, R. B. Earlin: | Doris Goodgpn, Mrs. K. Rice, G. R Smith, Henry Spall, Mary June Har- rington, William Ross Jr., Joe Green Edgar Clausen, Oliver Drange, Eu- |gene Bohlke, W, H. Graves, Elmer | Koskelo, Mrs. Harold Larson and in- | fant, T. M. Cashen, Max Miller. Porrcrreeee frrrrrrrrrrrrrrrees e S PSS e e DU Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: M e ~The §iyn of Dependable Service IR e ondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service ] Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative YEP -1 SAW ONE WITH THE FUNNIEST GIT-UP- THE.DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 27, 1940. s 2 THIS CERTAINLY 1S AN INTERESTING TOWN, THIS OKLAHOMA CITY- FEATHERS By GEQRGE McMANUS _ w1 A MY! WHAT AN INTERESTING DAY IWE HAD SHOPPING - NS Copr. 1940, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World rights reserved ALl WE GoTTA 1S JueT FIND THE THIS'LL SAVE (=11 . WEAR AND TEAR y ON OUR FORTS REALIZING BLACKOUTS EASED THE WAY T0 CRIME, BRITISH WELFARE AUTHORITIES HAVE PROVIDED YOUTHS CLUBS WITH LIBRARIES, GYMNASIUMS AND GAMES THEY NEVER ENJOYED IN PEACE TIMES. - THE ALLIES AND GERMANY, AFTER SPENDING MILLIONS OF POLLARS PREPARING TO FIGHT ON THE WESTERN FRONT, FOUND THEIR FIRST PRACTICAL FIGHTING FRONT IN SCANDINAVIA - I/ Her Powder Dry vith warning of Swedish premier that Swedes will fight to death rve their neutrality, troops of Norway’s neighbor rush prepara- ions for defense. Forts around coastline are manned ready to repulse | @ aggressor, Here, a unit of artillery is shown during gunnery nractice | REV. CAUBLE BACK FROM SITKA TRIP Lutherans May Establish { Church-Property There | Owned Since 1840 ‘ After an absence of ten days, the Rev. John L. Cauble of the Res- urrection Lutheran Church of Ju- neau, arrived in Juneau aboard the North Sea from Sitka. The Rev. Cauble has been mak- ing a preliminary survey of the possibilities of establishing a In theran Church in Sitka. A lot able for a church building is owned by the Lutherans of Sitka. It is GOES TO KETCHIKAN | Radio Operator O. J. Johnson, with PAA, left on the North Sea for Ketchikan where he has been transferred temporarily. He was accompanied by his wife and little daughter Jaris. ’ possible that the work on a new church building may start ths summer if the report is accepted regarding entrance of the denom- ination there. The Lutherans had 2 church in Sitka in 1840 While in Sitka the Juneau min- g s 1 ister conducted two servic ornie at the Coliseum Theater and one in the Pioneers’ Home auditorium and both were well a acded The Rev. Cauble w ieave Ju- neauy voon to attend the Pacific Tl Synod of the Lutheran Church to be held in Camas, Wash - MRS. W. A. HART DIES AT TENAKEE William Hart died suddenly morning at her hwne in and her remains are being brought to Juneau on the Motorship Estebeth. She is survived by a Harriet Faulk. residing Idaho, ZSC—W;z;pped and Maile'd daughter, at Boise, | While They Last! Get Your Copy of the 1940 PROGRESS EDITION of the DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SEND IT TO YOUR FRIENDS! A Complete Resuime of Alaska! PHONE 374—The Empire Printing Co. PROVE IM LISTENING/ THE NUMBER OF GERMAN RADIO SUBSCRIBERS WHO MUGT PAY A MONTHLY FEE OF APPROXIMATELY EIGHTY CENTS, INCREASED BY 1,034,000 SINCE THE BEGIN= NING OF THE WAR. LISTEN= ING TO FOREIGN STATIONS, HOWEVER, IS FORBIDDEN. /2] FORMER JUNEAU MAN WINNER OF 3-MILFR IN EAST Barney Gedwillas, who resided at|gers for € Juneau for the past three year was partner of Tem Fleminng, mink rancher on the Fritz Ceve road, won the three-mile race in the National Junicr Indoor Championships, held at Philadelphia, Pa.. April 5. Lap- ping all the runners once and some A of them twice he ran the three-mile fastest time ever run i at distriect. A month ious tc this, Gedwillas placed th in the Senior Championships when Greg Rice of Notre Dame broke the world's record. Barney is a former West Virginia University track star and just missed making the Olympic team in 1936 His comeback is very promising He left for his home town at Thomas, West Virginia, last June, mainly because of homesickness. He intends to return to Juneau some- -o SAND MAN HERE Lester Simmons of the Pionzer €and and Gravel Company of Seat- tle arrived in Juneau aboard the North Sea from Sitka. He is staying at the Baranof Hotel - ..o - NOTICE FOR BARGAINS—Visit Graves' adv. stock reduction. sale. OF HATS Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next.to Winter.& Pond . | —= NORTH SEA INPORT ON WAY SOUTH Brings in n Passengers - from Sitka-Takes Out 32 Thirty-five passengers from Sitka were aboard the steamer North Sea last night when she docked in Juneau southward to Seattle. Twenty-two pé 1gers disem- marked at Juncau. They were John Mulkey, Lester Simmons, the Rev. John L. Cauble, P, H. Ganty, Mis B Ganty, K, Edwards, Mrs. R. Young ) Henry Gorham, Allen Sha £ H Carlyle Young tuck. Sophic J Peck, Hosanna Peck, V. R. Farrell, Dave Grout, J. Cleou-, dis, Clarence Foss, R. L. Wrignt, Mrs. R. L. Wright, Frank Oja, M. Wittmeyer and Martin Leet The North Sea sailed at 7 clock after picking up 32 passen- sattle and way points engers for Seattle were Ro- bert Walsh, Martin Sorensen, F Dunsdon. J. Cruikshank, Tom Sko- medal, John Driver, R. Flakstad Mr. and Mrs, Robert J. Gleason Daniel Gleason, Mr. and Mrs. E. Meyring, Joan Meyring, Mrs. Pat Rollins, Fred Geeslin, L. I Kann, Margaret McCoy and Maz- guerite Wheat. For Ketchikan—Winston John- son, Ronald Megardin, Jo Ann Randalle, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. John- son, Walter Allison, Gus Bostrum, Dave Williams, Arthur Pengra Charles Hoeman, Tom Olsen and H. W. Benalkin. For Wrangell*A. L. Johns o'~ Pa HAUGEN 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 i Special Weekend Trips Arranged For: Infermation-—~Haugen Transpor- | tation Co. Red Gll—qr Hotel Juneau, | % Pgope ;123 | ASKA Transportation | Company ‘ ® Leaves Beattle S. 8. TAKU S. S. TONGASS April 30 .May 17 ATOP. M. PABSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION [ ] AGENT Phone 114 Night 313 CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU. TO VANCOUVER, VICTQRIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise e y May 9—20 Connectiens at Vancouver. with ' Canadian Pacific Services: Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C,P.R.—Junean, Alasks o Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle | and spent | Gor TO CRATG The Federal Government Mrs. &, . White ieaves on seven basin states have Alaska enroute to Craig to join | More than $3,000,000 in surveys her husband, connected with the |the Colorado River to determi Public Roads Administration. The | reclamation and power possibili- Whites will spend the summer at | ties. Craig. | - - - —_— | the - In grading eggs, the size of the air For Want auu For Sale Empire | cell anld the position of the yolk are ‘lassifieds bring results. | two important points, ‘.l-'u’ll ' %\;, S SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Lac sunean Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounn *ALASKA Apr. 20 Apr. 23 Apr. 29 DENALI Apr. 23 Apr. 27 Apr. 29 **BARANOF ..Apr. 24 Apr. 27 May 3 *YUKON Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 6 MOUNT McKINLEY Apr. 30 May 2 ALASKA May 4 May 7 May 13 —<Stops at Skagway, Hoonah, Cordova, Seward eliminating Sitka and Juneau southbound. *—Calls Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, Faines and Skagway *—Connecis with S.8. Cordova at Cordova fcr Seward, Kodiak and Seldovia. i—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound -Southeastern Alaska Route FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ———————CALL———— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office .. s Freight Office .............. 4 H. O. ADAMS, Agent Alaska Steamship Company SERVICE ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES -] o e 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 TRANSPORT, Inc. | 1 AL Bl Operating Own Aeronautical ' | | i * 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER b P it i e e é| MAE KiRoy as o pmiG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —m78Mm ™ CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickevs to see: “SAN FRANCISCO” wAlCH 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 connecvon I AIR SERVICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneay to Seattie Leave Ar,Juneau Lv,Juneau By e Seattle No.Bound So.Bound B NORTH SEA ... Apr. 19 Apr.Z3 Apr. 26 NORTHLAND _Apr. 26 Apr.30 May 3 NORTH SEA ... May 3 May 7 May 10 NORTHLAND .. ... May 10 May 14 May 17 ' HENRY GREEN, Agent . ..Phone 109 CITY WHARF . TR ~.Phope 23 GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ... ~.Phone 18 % e D ALASKA SERU v g -

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