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g B BRINGING UP FATHER e URDAY, MAY 4, 1940. DADDY -THERE'S A GENTLEMAR ] AH = MR J!&GC‘q [ H R j S WAS_\ TO SEE YOU SAYS HE'S O | ||| VeamE TOGVE POLITICAN i A VELVE D (2] X : OF THE LEADING 4 | yOU THE KEY ALL RIGHT- | ocLock-IT's GENTLEMAN, APOLIIT,.C|AN POLITICIANS J | TO OUR BEAL- THAT'S ALL L.~ ONE NOW - GO, DADDY 7 LL RIGHT- OF THIS TOV | CAN HE BE || TIFUL CITY- THEY DO o R o R iy | A POLITICIAN GIVE AWAY- N y AND BE A GENTLEMAN - TOO ? —al A Tussle With General Mud on Western Front In, South By GEORGE McMANUS | | Channel Nurses to Meet Mgllday Night At 8 o'clock Monday n will be a meeting of the tineait Channel ‘Nurses Association at St CORBIN, Ky., May 4—A footpad didn't refson with . Mrs, Lillian Langdon’s right. A youth attempted to snatch Mrs. Langzdon's purse on a downtown street. But she held to the pocketbook and swung a hay- | Ann's Hosp All 'members are | maker that flocred the boy. The | urged to be present would-be thief fled empty-handed. - H ] Byt i ; New South Wales became a Brit- news today in The Empire ) ish possesion in-1788. | £ Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau ¢ VEMENTS % 4 34 Aboard | Sreamer Mo e A kst Steamer Seaftle Northbound Southbound NG AT R T R the Northland, bound f \;lm;;:\lmm“ May 6 CORTHBOUND » and southern por ived . 3 ¢ Norlh Sea o, M}) it o ¢ o in Juneau at 1 o'clock this morning ALASKA May 4 May 17 May 13 ¢ * Pr ouise e Monda N i . afternoon or evening. Should e * 1 E hour w LR 3 4 ol May 11 May 1 ; engor e south BARANOF May 8 May 11 May 17 . 3 e ays' mail . Bl ffee dbya . arbbie e N YUKON May 11 May 14 M For Juneau i Jue Tikaday: - Should LI I""””"y k ‘| MT McKINLEY May 14 May 18 May 20 . one days' mail aboard. e “,U‘f »\’: ‘(’, Fl(""’ ALASKA May 18 2 21 May . HEDULED SAILINGS o e R o Commiects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak . Wi scheduled to sail from e PSR Seldovia g o ; ige, V. W. Seymour, s SEATTI . Tat 9 am *kd bt b Qi FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS North Sca ¢ Tonsa o Passengers Leave OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL 15 2 Baranor -~ heuied 0 i rom 3 THE ALASKA LINE ' Norman Maki, R. W. Castleber:y | ¢ chetluled to sail ® !”'.“"‘“‘ g ““ ~' TICKET OFFICE2 ¥ FREIGHT OFFICES-4 X\ nd daughter, J: H. Mosely, Robe:t | e P /100t 10 am. o g e H.0. ADAMS——" Agent Me 1 Ethel Ott, Mrs. o Mount McKinley scheduled to ® b LICHE B A And Mr Paul Parker e ail from Seatlle May 14 alL o 2 nd daughter . am . i 4 N o gt Sig Wein, Mrs. Cecil Wells and e cheduled to sail from ® o \,“\I“ SRR A S et v e on, Tom MecCaul, Mrs, Wanda Le- | e Seattle May 14 at 9 pm . O [ e Al b g . [ N R : o baby Allen, Darrell ¢ weque, Mrs; H. T. Tripp, Chester| s SOUTIBODND SAILINGS. o 55 e f i %K& .- ‘eams lp Ompany fo TR Srpeen I D Y editjed . southhound *1 'moit” Petersbyrg—B. J SSERVI.CE-ON-ALL: ALARS'K AR "ROUTES. » i od Tiedt and baby, ® LOCAL SAIL » [CHE0T ‘,Illj']"vl‘m‘,l[‘ i i SR B Y R — Norton, J. H, Cosper, ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every e i ;jm:“‘w{ ‘;‘;_” 'h"m"N’A“m“k“ v o - e e e oo it % sty. St o e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® | _ rangell-—Jol SIXEr 11 Bk B Cillbertsori] s Dart 1ehves. everyh Wedretday 4 N:«};”)f.mvCllk\m’“(‘;H.]Sn;uh Creck- Dr (ook . i cla B P W Club 10 | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier a0 Eavhal Lee - Stevia’ LoD) o AL DO (OCPREDULE. S0 SiNOhnen, Mrs. B, 7. Schaul : s B theit SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE < Thomas *P. Devine, Don|% Alékander,: Kake and way®p 5. " o 0 ndson recipi versy witl Eled on Monda SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Garling SLapons 2 53 y F . . PP -+ PAAElecira Flies North Knox and Herman Jos- this morning flew eigl from Juneau to Fair- 1 a PAA s we e R. D. Slane, T 1, J. Lichtenberg, Norms Blanchard, P. Siekowitch, M. Miller W. Kirklin and Geraldine Miller The Electra will- make a round trip, returning to Juneau some time [ n and Walt Hall wiil llectra here today and nes will fly to Fairbanks on next Tuesday -oo TANANA IS NOW cl ighter Tanana of the Alaska | fe Steamship Company sailed north frox llingham last night loaded |€V with freight and is due in Jun in about one week, according advices received by the local > The ancient Romans empaled 5! criminals on poles. I TIME TO CALL FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. I B U Cs wijl be able to forg ENROUTE NORTH ... are Canad ing cl the arm. e e 000000 0 TIDES ;:;onnow 229 On Bflard (Sun Time) Low tide—5:50 am., 0.0 feet. High ti 12:08 pm.. 15.1 feet Low tide—5:56 a.m. 20 feet TIDES MONDAY High tide—0:07 a.m., 169 feet Low tide—6:24 am. -09 feet High tide—12:42 p.m., 15.6 feet Low tide—6:30 p.n., 19 feet - - WarDisease | Is Harmless MONTREAL, Que. May 4—Johnny { inuck, when he reaches France ot there as e as trenchmouth. Mod- e, Canadian officials de- has all but eradicated the in- ction, and the nization of the dental corps is such that oldier will be protected lise ery the disease which took such a heavy toll during the first World War. The entire dental corps has been vided and a feature of the equip- reamlined. Special kits are pro- ent to be used in France is a fold- ir which can be carried under - - o TRAVELING MEN HE W. Dolphin, of -the Natlional rocery and W. K. Sheldon of the ' |G 3 7 l ll‘nrlh(- Marine Supply are in Ju- (neau today, arriving on the north- {bound McKinley. They are stayir. jat the Baranof Hotel —The Sign of Dependable Service e et o rree L e e L Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 Sales Representative Members of the Business and Pro- 1l Women's Club will gather Mon for luncheca lar business meeting at Taken fo i ouple Club Picnic «ions Y] l 1] '\, Hospital .\ v : 5 ] SIS ¥ S h' and a re Rese s may be r Black 490. A I Aticipated Election of officers will be the ~ main issue of business during the by | session. on de by call- attendance Mi. Mclinley Whistling night the ¢ ed with 2 39 for Juneau Arctic Explorer of North ., Pole Controversy.ls ¢ Suddenly Stricken & PORT D exple orrhage “last a ospital here, Tl his_condition was described 2 1 Dr. Cook lives at Tims RiveriNew but had been the guest for s at the home of Ralph von nic dinner is on the calend: 1day Club and all planning tc requested to call 373 ne o'clock 1a iight's meeting of d McKinle sengeis abeard The McKinley left are - - will be served at 6:30 ¢ the Auk Bay Recreation h and instead of the usual pot- ment, the food will be he committee for a constitution the Grundlov. of Norway is during the night with 22 passenzer frem Juneau for the cal Westward were: Ethel , , A. O. Holley |, Lichtenbe HAUGEN TRANSPORTATI U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- CO. Edward Jensen, John Toney Lindstrom, Max P. Miller, J G. Morrison, Mr, and Mis. Carl C Nordenson, E. P. Pond, My, and Mrs V. W. Post, Ronald Post, D. L. Rey-~ nolds, Sam Rubley, Mrs. Frances i Rubley, Phil Sickawitch, R. D. Siane, | ajefeldr, a friend of long standing Dr. Courtney Smith, Eveyln C. Smith | S Carolyn Smith, Stanley Sunde. Lu- 7 i 2 I o ella Tucker, Robert C. Walish, M l’ Qe i S t{}:(’“' to hvetire Jack Warren € Allyn H. Broun, J. J. Daiton, Rich- are under: the stip- Rev. John A. Glasse i Transportation is rovided for those who have way of getting to the beach. of the ard Enders, E. E. Francis, H. H tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, French, Einar Flodin, K. Klatch- Phone 123 koff, Joe Lindsley, Robert Millard Rokert Peter Sikish, E. Thorsen, - Whitwer and I. L. Whyte, 22 Leave Juneau When the McKinlay left early this morning for the Westward port <he had 22 cutbound passengers from Juneau as Tellows: For Seward-—- ALASKA Transporiatios | Company ® r. and Mrs. F. W ‘William Robert Davenport, Elm- er Se Frances Jchnson, Mrs, B Quimlen, Mrs. Raymond Mil Corell, R. Miller, F. Mo Brown, G. Deveio and M. McNele: Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves For Skagway—A. H. Cohn, . § o | Morley, H. De Bisio, A. T. Hutchin- i son, Geraldine Feero and H. Sterl- | | ing, S. . TONGASS May 7 | Three other passengers went on | board the outbound ship here. The: ATSP. M. |were Ray Cavanaugh for Kod |L. A. Morley for Haines, and B, I PASSENGERS =~ FREIGHT J‘MvMi(-nncl for Cordova RERRIGRNATION | The McKinley will not stop a [ ] |Juneau on its return trip, but go AGENT | directly south, nonstop from Seward {Fite s e D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 Alaska Has 16 Aboard | Fdrluin‘ea‘u‘ 4.—Steamer Al- ock this morn CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO' VANCOUYER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS - : Prinsess Louise ., May 920 | Connecnions at Vancouver with e — ‘ SEATTLE, Ma aska sailed at 9 o ing for Alaska ports with 217 {ir | class and 129 steerage passenger Junsau passengers include John Kraffie, Clarence Wilson, Mrs. Mar- ion Frawley, L. E. Rynning, Oseat e ) X 9. n: 3 | Olson, A, Bock and wife, Jim War- | C-I M‘dNI.San“N llnclflmm TAL rack, Glennh Carrington,; Miss Grace &l TRANS-ATLANTIC Lowe, Edwin M. Siedeverg, Miss £, TRANS-PACIFIC MacClean, Mrs. Henry C. Hauck Sidney Wemods, E. C. Lusk, Mrs. ' Rowe. Tickets; reservations ané full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL " Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel’ o it A T0-year-old weman r.iivay’station agent, Mrs. Berthd G. Fox, “railway man” for 53 vc.rs, announced her retirement recently at her Burlingame, Cal, posi. One of the last of her line of women railroaders, the white haived lady started her career in what is now Pitlsburg, Cal. Still a topnoteh railroader, Mrs. Fox Is shown deftly helding aleft an order to an enlh}e freman, RAY DAY HOME SUNDAY Ray G. Day, who has been at st Ann’s Hospital for the past: threc weeks, will return to his home on | West Seventh Street tomorrow. | ) HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 |y 0 s s e ) i ) 2 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. 1 « All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical . 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Rudio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 3 3 D e | & C. M. HIRST - as & paiG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire L is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the y -1 4 CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: a 1 ‘ “DAMSEL IN DISTRESS’ & <) waA10x THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 5 3 B o i — e —— o e T —— e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title 1 F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comifort of Guests! [} AIR SERVICE INFORMATION i R | Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound i NORTH SEA ...May '3 May 7 May 10 § NORTHLAND .May 10 May 14 « May 17 H NORTH COAST ..May 11 May 15 May 18 I HENRY GREEN, Agent ...... i