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o I - u_,.y*,._ ¥ R—— BRINGING UP FATHER * By GEORGE McMANUS |BALL APPOINTED Fattw o A Tomory, e sp- | N : 0 aEr v T == ST RIRY . | e N P e ] | BEST SHOES- |M8\%’[ of s“l p“‘nol Wil (e rarest Bervice here THF D\IL\ ALASKA l MPIRE, THURSDM MAY 2,-1940. Y OH-MAGGIE -WILL YOU BRING ME MY SLIPPERS - THIS TRAMPING AROUND { THE COUNTRY IS KILLING | ME -~ ———— Al (. V\/LQ?{}!:— SOING | | A Wesh Vieginia has the lowest in- Alily average in the United States, Wit 1686 fjsane per 100,000 inhabi- tatits Fred Ball, member of (he Ju | neau Ski Club, has been appointed Section Chief of the Natlonal Hiil il alll FULL HIT 1 Leave Due Juneau L« suneau Steamer Seattle Norshbound Southbound (I.AIMED DENALL e Apr. 2: Apr. 27 Apr. 29 e +*BARANOF . Apr. 24 Apr. 21 May 3 | *yUKON Apr. 27 Apr. 30 May 6 N RAFI MOUNT McKINLEY Apr. 30 May 2 3 ] *ALASKA May 4 May 7 May 13 —Stops at Skagway, Hoonah, Cordova, Seward eliminating Sitka and Juneau southbound. Germans R;pon Ra'd IS **—Calls Northbound—Wrangell, Petersburg, Faines and Skagway —Connecis with S.S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Made on Strong Brif- | seuova. 4 p t—Calls at Yakutat northbound and southbound. ish Fleet Unit Southeastern Alaska Route 3 Halibufers ~ S Mormes Sell, Seaffle NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley arrive at 11 o night and sails for Lynn Can- al ports at 3 a.m. Saturday Should have three days’ mail aboard. cheduled to wk Friday Only hali- banks ar- bute from the and sold here today, as fol Taku scheduled to arrive Sat- - Wireless 16,000 pounds, 11 ahd PICAy slletigod g BERLIN, May 2—The German FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS 8 3/4 cents a pound; Sandra Jo IS(HE,I):‘I]AF.{:‘ aMl,LlM‘s High Command today issues a re- ——————CALL————— » e rom Seattle 10 a.m. tom 3 » been scored oOr 14,000 pounds, 11 and 8 cents ot i) ST R pcrt that hits have been scored on - Tillikum 17,000 pounds; 11 and |y CohocssLouise scheduled to two British aircraft carriers, also a THE ALASKA LINE 8 3/4 cents B Y EUCIVEIRE destroyer, when a strong British unit PHONES \ . ‘ tomorrow W Vi i approached the Norwegian west g > Alnakas Saladilen to 4l ‘trom ape H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office PR Seattle May 4 at 9 am Freight Office ... . 4 The statement also declares that one aircraft carrier was hit “full.” D Many Attend Card Ala,s‘ka Steamshlp Company Party Last Night SRR LR Tl WHEN THE SEA SWABS THE DECK_pat o debbil sea really swabbed the essf { MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL il o Another ~wu-:~!nl Moose Women N Al w s “ s decks clean when the motorship Tidewater plowed ugh the churning waves off Cape Hatteras, GRUA! Bt e i1 Takk GlaH i “AB! E n Av . . M A l L North Carolina, in the waters known as the “Grav 1 of the Atlantic,” because so many ships Baranof scheduled Lo sail from British and Italian Author- ties Talk of Medi- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound Friday evening Yuke Mor y LOCAL S/ cheduled southbound 'e”anean ebeth sche | every have gone down there. The 8,000-ton tanker wa tte from Houston, Tex., to Bayonne, N. J. tlm‘ 1.O.OF. Hail 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier i \esday at 6 p. m. for Sit- '“f'l“‘: ""“"“: WO mon vb\Nf” SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE A e ka and wayports 5 BT A]‘”.‘“ ‘\‘4':“"’(“_“' ‘;1“’ 'I;; \‘3| Ple‘}lx‘IA‘}:‘|" SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA A ROME, May 2. € alian gov- i o ps: % high; N s Gladys ewis and - crnment s understood o have been | ® J8Ft leaves every Wednesday & : llam Gowdy. #or pinochle prizes HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 given a full e anation of the Brit at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Went 10 Mrv. Olive Westhy and Ole | =t " emme e e e e et e s s aup om0 o e o smmoamed & : ish point of which promptec /\Vr"\.u,urr. Kake and way Westby, first; Mrs. Hawthorne and | A ports maritime and aviation precaution in the Mediterrancan ® e 00000000 enteriamment arrangements were | ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT Inc. s R RTINS . T The explanation was made to For - in charge of Mesdames Phyilis Lesh- eign Minister Count Ciano by th MANAGER SAYS er, Lydn Museth ‘and A. ¥, Meins [f - P Lagnoes Operating Own Aeronautical sh Charge D' Affair Noel non. Refreshments were served by 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE les, during a lengthy " " Mesdames Anna Jackson, Marr Jen- Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 : .riabion: was described in Bri Prior to the card party a business L 25 [ as cosdial and informat FOR Su NDA Y meeting was held and announcement - 2 sz E These scurces denied that there had | was made that nominations for new i e S e e AT TR [ been any sharp passage of words be- officers would be held May 15, at| ¢ the ne regular meeting. 1 - Daily Empire classifieds pay. | ; Gy, (1 Britsn ey and cont) Goyernor Gruening, Mayt ; SIS, Lucas May Be First Bat- ) Miss J. Rankin fo fery in Opener | Go !mo o R SRR Kinnon today speaking KALISPEL, Mont. May 2. — The |ing Moose-Douglas game first woman elected to Congress, [oF Sunday. McKinnon, manager of | Jeanette Rankin, announced her|the Mocse, expressed confidence i intention today of returning to the [DIS team despite the fact that s & ENm NELSON | | as « puiG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire p is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the emaae annacd CAPITOL THEATRE HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. S. Mail Carrier | M.S. DABT Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | | | political w Mins Barkin | eral of his pitchers are missing. So | For ERTEHGL WBARE, PORE] that she would seek Republ gaard is on the seal-patroliing Haid: | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS © ol Tabkive % i 10 sas1 ! Bonsiration - Horh - Mobiata's and Bob Kimball, the other pitcher | Special Weekend Trips Arranged is disabled with a touch of the thu. | “But,” said McKinnon, “Dougla: | district on a peace program if she For Information—Haugen Transpor- i W. J. RECK % A SIS SR Tmpire clsitieds bring results. l# ; MANILA May 2—A new immi- 000,000 population are unablc to read gration bill applying annual quo-|or write. finds sentiment favorable. g tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Bk i s hasn't any pitchers either, and tc | Phone 123 ! cism w he opposad -Bhtry boot they haven't a decent catcher “i the World War by the Uniteq PUL the question of whether or no' | i =3 %A10M THIS SPACE s Bpndh Lo Inited | areginnon is right will be solvec HOLD EVERYTHING; THE PHOTOGRAPHER DID !—0nly by grabbing a | | Your Name May Appear! 5 J ”l cent years the former | gonqay fireline pipe did E. R. Bumstead keep from being washed overboard while taking pictures of the | congresswoman has worked with | © oL heavy seas through which the 8,000-ton oil tanker, Tidewater, plowed off Cape Matferas, North | A L A s K A m, peace groups throughout the K N'” 5 ':2‘“" ‘:lhl‘ ‘]'x‘ ‘\All'l';' 0| Carolina. Imagine being smacked by this wave. Bumstcad was a Tidewater crew member., ) e e e world. 3 e a gala affa hougi | — ——— e e |t Fame Mt o TP " . (R gl | s oy ’ Toda s toda The Ei it i ] 5 ilvihill, Sec- b | day's nows todey n The Empire | S0 20160, CPeCnr MU, sec- Giant Atom Smasher to be Built . Company w COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY | make arrangements with Gov. Er- | . | OF ALASEA T T— nest Gruening to piteh the first ball > o G ¥ e | @ |of the first game of the season. In- | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle :1ds: 3 R e e [} ot Thaws | Lumber and Building Materials l 7 'l;nm.\ will cateh the Governor's | | Beattle PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU wrow. | A cffort is being made to have | a SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve { FOR YOUR CAB the Juneau High School Band play | helwg s KERTMEEENENNENR 117 - ™SR~ '@ = (] S S TARU o Apt 39 and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. | BROADWAY CAB CO. J|at the game, but no arrangements May 1 & have been definitely made. i N R ———— s \I ATOP. M. ; : ¥ ‘ § sl RGRAR R ' rasspnoms o= || HOTEL GASTINEAU AR R . | ‘ | il ur —~The sm of ‘ : Every Effort Made for MComhm of Guests! 1 Dependable Service D.B.FEMMER | GAS'I'llllfl CAFE 4 bl . N v Phone 114 Night 312 m conniection I (‘ o A e | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION { ‘ 3 . | CANADIAN I‘:\! IF l(i by ) ! A oo AL DI IR ‘ ’ | | Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesdays | 3 Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays e areaient SpLan it kb L e A | Califernia recently by the Rockefeller Foundation. will be a super cyclotren of 5, ons capable of k ! Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays | Coeating st atomic. exposons that s reatars will (ke 1 Tar bk Ino Berele's i for ot feids m‘ SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattie a ® 2 Sketch of the machine is shown abov X TongEER g e e Connections at Vancouver with ¢ Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau o | i U S ltyw“‘ ! . Canadian Pacific Befl::‘- oo Seattle No.Bound So.Bound i i i i | | e B donaliigiey TRANSCONTINENT, NORTHLAND Apr. 26 Apr.30 May 3 , U. S. Airmail—Express Service IMMIGRATION spiroved by e oo s [ Types ToMORROW i At . s % Eml S X | tonight, 67 to 1 | TRANS-PACIFIC . NORTHLAND ......May 10 May 14 May 17 1 E Protest against the measure.| Tickets, reservations and full HENRY, GREEN, R Phone 109 4 [ ] which cuts sharply intc ese | (Sun Time) particulars f ¥ Y, , Agen S0 G P .-A = . | [ Bl i~l"*m§;: oW, 5 CITY WHARF ..o .Phone 23 3 mhc ]aska All' In [ ' and Chinese immigration, have been < g - W. MUL! trat ks way‘, C. p“lllp Es Volued ofticially by Japa: | Low tide—4:37 am. 24 feet. ; qm'mnmw - Phone 18 PHONE 108 | o7l e | High tide—10:51 a.m., 13.6 feet. 4 £ {8 i | | | Low tide—4:42 pm. 26 feet. 2 About 271,000,000 of Tnain’s 369 [ High tide—11:03 p.m., 15.6 feet. 5 1 LOUIS A. Dm Sales Representative i