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THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE. WEDNESDAY, MAY i 1940: " By GEORGE McMANUS [ BRINGING UPF ATHER FATHER - THE LOCK ON MY TRLINK IS BROKEN - WILL YOU GET SOMEONE TO FIX T ?-- WE LEAVE TOMORROW - BY GOLLY - DON'T ANVONE INCTHIS FAMILY DO Aerule THEMSELVES? THERE'S A FELLOW THAT LOOKS LIKE HE COULD FIX IT- ¥ HELLO- MAKE YOUR: SELF AT HOME WHAT CAN | DO FOR YOU 2 DO YOu i ) NOT IF | CAN FIND vANT TO S ANYTHING ELSE TO D TO WORK ? Northland Here Early wrrived 7 o'clock e s s s e e e s ORTHBOUND Mount McKinley due Saturday Should have three days’ mail aboard scheduled to afternoon reduled time SCHEDULED SAILINGS aboard, 14 of North scheduled to sail th2 others from Seattle May 3 at 10 am Princess Louise scheduled from Vancouver May ! 9 p.m Alaskas in th arrive Sat- o! booked for Sitka Local passenger Alaska ports for J H. B. Crewsor Louring From Sealtle ry McKinnon, M. McNcli M, E. Hollbrook, Mr. and Mr Hills, Harry Lown, Raymond Kin R. 8. Wennstrom and Goorge ford S Passenger ailing carly thi the Northland were Southeast e J. Kil- Peters and from A sail at K cheduled to sail from Seattle May 4 at 9 am Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle May 7 at 9 am s scheduled to sail from tile 7at 9 pm Baranof scheduled to sail from ttle May 8 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- beund sometime Friday. Yukon scheduled southbound Monday LOCAL SalL Estebeth scheduled to sai! every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. nz cn as fol- low For Gamble Sitka—Bob A. Lazzrin Wheeler, Dr. Mann, Dr. Halbe W. A. Chipperfield, Mrs. Cyrus Pe Johanna Peck, Nina Liadial Oja, Frank McCleod, Frank B. F. Kane, Betty Lane, 1 fron, Walter Bacon and Donald For Port Althorp Johnson, D. Albright Edgar M Me H Miss Me- Tor Torstensur Al Eimore Rae F and Pete >oo Excursion Inlet—A. Swanson Olsen | - | Holden On Trip Today pass were flown fo and coast towns this morn- Alex Holden, AAT pilot. ‘They were Ernie Hillman to Hoo- nah, Mrs. M. Felton to Hirst, and Jack Millquist and K. F. McLeod Late flights yesterday were made to Sitka by John Amundsen carrying freight and two passengers to Polaris-Taku, and by Shell Simmons taking A C. Adams to Excursion Inlet and returning with Dick Johnson. Mrs Felton flew round trip with Sim- mons. o TIDES TOMORROW (Sun Time) Low tide—3:52 am High tide—10:03 am., Low tide—4:00 p.m High tide—10:28 p.m., > PUBLIC INVITED TO MAY FETE AT 37 feet 128 feet 3.1 feet 147 feet Four Sitka ing At 7:30 o'clock this evening st form in a May Day festival at t Juneau High School where Juneauites are invited view the colorful “Garden of Siv ing Flowers. - TERN SELLS HALIBUT Skipper Andrew Rossness docked his halibuter Tern at the Cold Storage dock this morning and un- loaded 6,000 pounds of fish, They were sold to the New England Fish Company for and 5.75 ceats per pound ol the Juneau High School -e o Daily E Tassi aily Empire. classifi y e iBsg L s, pay A public card party will be h tonight at the LO.OF. Hall Women of the Moose follow their regular business meeting 7 o'clock. TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. | being offered. Prizes will be awarded and |freshments are to be served. to SCHOOL TONIGHT u- dents of the lower grades will pe:- he gymnasium te | The fete was presented yesterday afternoon at a matinee for students Moose Women Card Party Held Tonight eld by | ing | at re- ~—The Sign of Dependable Service forrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs . i\l e e S Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks o Bethel: Wednesdays [ ] U.S. Almul—Express Service Paciic Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative BOUND TO JUNEAU Steamer Taku is now Northbound o Juneau with Mrs. P. W. Blank- mann and Mrs. W. W. Burns as pas- sengers booked for this city R Lutheran Aid in Session Tomorrow A busine: meeting will be held lat 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon by members of the Lutheran Ladies Aid Society Held at Resurrectin hurch social rooms, all aid mem- bers are invited to be present, Host- es for the afternoon will be M Pete Hildre and Mrs, George Get- :hell. Lutheran ’l Stock QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, May 1 Closing uptations of Alaska 'Juneau mine tock at the opening session in May s 6, American Can 115';, Anaconda 914, Bethlehem Steel 82, Common- vealth and Southern 1%, Curtiss Nright 10%, General Motors 53, nternational Harvester 57%4, Ken- recott 337, New York Ceneral 15% Vorthern Pacific 8%, United States Steel 59, Pound $3.48. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today’'s Dow. Jones averages: Industrials 147.13, rails 30.52, utilities 24.82. - -o FOREMAN left yesterday HOSPITAL Wwilliam C. Salt Cards will be in play at 8:30 o'- | on the steamer Yukon to be fore- clock, with bridge and pmochlc‘ man of construction on the Kana- | kanak Hospital job of the Office |of Indian Affairs. .- formerly Haiti French | colony. was a Narvik, Norway H.M.S. Warspite (above) led the smashing drive self in British eyes after 24 years as a and she became a target for German guns. with the battleship Malaya off Gibraltar. trials, But she broke the jinx by leading the \TAKU NOW NORTH Here is a view of Narvik, Norway, 200 miles below the Arctic circle on the Atlantic and chief loading on the Nazi fleet at Na “hoodoo ship.” At Jutland in In 1928 she grounded in the attack that sank C(OUPLE MARRIED BY (OMMISSIONER Zellc Ger Miss Delia daugh and Mr today Jacejko in a ceremony performed by issioner Felix Gray bride wort corss and was attended by Powers, who wore a | Chester Patter on | the imple neau became Micha time a 126 gardenias Vivian bud corsage. t man D For Cleanup Assistance j Telephone 713 Qualified workmen to assist Ju- neau householders in the, annual cleanup campaign are available tirough the Alaska Territorial Em- ployment Service, Director Josepi T. Flakne said today. A telephone call to 713 will bring a cleanup assistant promptly, Flakne said. A number of letters advertising this are being mailed out this week oo INITIATION SLATED FOR ELKS TONIGHT An initiation, the first under the new office: headed by Exalted Ruler Howard Simmons, will take place at the Elks Lodge meeting tonight. A feed will follow the business session, - MRS. BACON TO SITKA Mrs. Walter Bacon, former resi- dent of Juneau, passed through here this morning on the Motorship Northland returning to her home in Sitka. e -> The first Society of Crities wa formed 276 B. C. Port. Whel e Sea Batde Took Place 1916 her steering gear was In 1934, after reconditioning, s! | Risen | Sunday port for Germany's iron ore mpllu. us which & major sea fight took'place with heavy.losses. DR. VOLLERT 10 ATTEND MEDICAL SESSION IN EAST Dr. F. E. Vollert, Charge of the tal here, plans to leave shortly for a- vacation in the tates, duri: which he will attend the Ameri- can Medical Association convention Physician-in- UNITED EPARTMENT OF THE General Land Office RICT LAND OFFICE Anchorage, Alaska April 9, 1940. Notice is hereby given that Fred Richard Henning, entryman togeth- with his witne: Norman B Ccok, and Burford Carmichael, all of Ju au, Alask as made final proof on his homestead, Anchor erial 08036, for a tract of land em braced in U. 8. Survey No. 2166, sit- uated on Point Louisa Beach about 16 miles from Juneau, containing 0.25 acres, latitude 58" 23' N. longi- tude 134° 43° W.and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, An- chorage, Al If no protest is filed within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, in the district land office, the final proof will be accepted and final certificate will be issued FLORENCE L. KOLB, Acting Register April 24, 1940 June 19, 1940. ge and redeemed her- damaged gean Sea. In 1931 she collided he broke down three times in seven Nazi destravers. RU3SIAN CHURCH AT SITKA HOLDS EASTER SERVICE SITKA, Alaska, April 29.—(Spe cial Correspondence)—St. Michael's| % ® Perfect comfort thedral of the Greek-Orthodox ® Splendid food church here held its Holy Week ser- g s 3 s e g Every convenience veies throughc E £ i aHiB i ivies 21 to April 29) maxed by a mid-| ® Centrally located night service Saturday night which | rvik, Norway, U ka Aej First publication Last publication Large Rooms | | | | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Special Ratés to Permanent Guests were answered by the res- this Russian Easter-time. The Rev held daily, starting with the Palm | u. s Mail ail Carrier yesterday in the triumphant an- course attracted the greatest atten- | every Wednesday at 7 a.m, hundred in all, gathered around the Special Weekend Trips Arranged forth, rung by the expert John Wil- cession started, long lines of church edral | Transporiation led by Jobn Panamarkoff. Their cent Williams, deacon, assisted the | most impressive Holy Weeks ever | Seattle all with Jasted until dawn Sunday ALASKANS LIKE THE ponse “He Has Truly Risen” all Zlobin officiated before a packed | T ceremonies, through the M.S.DART | thems of the ritual. tion from the townspeople. Thrones | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT caunearal at a Isw minutes before liams singing out the music of lad | membere, many of them natives, car- The services were distinguished by | Barmipies ¥ tHe Jogova chatite were | Company Rev. Zlobin. The Sunday vices | conducted by this world-famed cath- bath. The of “Christ s ML through seven days of worship at cathedral at services which were| HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. od Friday overtures, and ending The Saturday night service ')L Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ~f them. numbering more than two| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS the midnight hour. The bells pealed festival. At twelve midnight the pro- | rying candles and eircling the cath- | A L A s R A the excellent vocal work of the choir, stirring and lovely to hear, Inno- | brought to a conclusion one of the edral ~.April 30 ..May 17 - Aden was the first addition to the | British Em{)u'(‘ in the reign of Qul:eni PASSENGERS . FREIGHT REFRIG] m'nox An!N'l‘ D.B. FEMMER. Phone 114 Night 312 Travel ona "PRIN CESS” CANADIAN > JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 9—20 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL lm CP.R—Juneau, Alaska | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | [ 5 5 SEATTLE | | | | **BARANOF Government Hospi- | in New York. " During his absence, the hospital ‘physicmn will be D. Harry Bur- stine who arrived this week from the Navajo Agency. Later Burstine will go to Barrow as Physician-in- | Charge. | Territorial Treasurer Oscar G. .- | Olson, who has been in Seattle King Henry 111 decreed the pre- | and San Francisco on business, is cise weight of the English ounce aslexpected to leave for Alaska on 640 dry gxmm of wheat. Saturday\ boat. .| TREASURER. OLSON 10 RETURN SOON Leave Seattle Apr. 23 Apr. 24 Apr. 27 Apr. 30 2 : May 4 May 7 May 13 Cordova, Seward eliminating Sitka and Due Juneau L«c suneaun Northbound Southbound Apr. 27 Apr. 29 Apr. 27 May 3 Apr. 30 May 6 May 2 Steamer DENALI *YUKON MOUNT McKINLEY ALASKA —Etops at Skagway, Hoonah Juneau southbound. Calls Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, Faines and Skagway *—Connecis with S.S. Cordova Seward, Seldovia —Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. Southeastern Alaska Route at Cordova fcr Kodiak and FOR OTIHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ————CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket, Office Freight Office ... H. O. ADAMS, Agent Alaska Steamslup Comfian SERVICE-ON- QLL ALARASKA:" ROUTEG - MARINE MBWAYS——II . S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS IUNEAU—P’HONE 623 ALASKA AIR TMNSPBB‘I’ Inc. All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 6 KEN M. NELSON as & paiG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “THOSE HIGH GRAY WALLS" waltM THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA 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 BveryEflmMadclaflDComlonoiGuesul GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AR SERVICE INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION COMPANY. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau No.Bound So. Bound Apr. 30 May 3 May 17 May 10 May 14 May 17 Phone 1069 Phone 23 .fllfle 1 QEKA EEFL”[E NORTH SEA NORTHLAND . May 10 HENRY GREEN, Agent VEAR _ROUND AL

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