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i ¥ ISN'T THIS A LOVELY RANCH HOTEL HERE N DALLAS? i 1S IN cowags REGALIA- G THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 10, 1940 NATIVE - EVERYONE Northland Is JuneauBound ATTLE, May 14> Motorship dand sails at 10:50 o'clock this 1 noon for Southeast Alaska with 64 passengers aboard. the follow- ing booked for Juneau A. B. Clark, Mrs. W. F. Deanc and daughiter, M J. C. Rose and children, R. A. Ferch, Mrs. C. W Reid and son, John Sainio, Otto H. Rapp, Albert Wells, Norris Bax- ter, Carl Daubel s Stcck QUOTATIONS ¥ YORK, May 10 Closi quc n of Alaska Junean stook today is 6, Am can Can 112 raconda Bethlehem Steel %, Comm alth and Southern 17 Curtiss Wri 10 Mctors 52 International F 55, Kennecolt 34 )\ tral 147,, Northern Pa b 9 ted States Steel 607, Pound $3.16 DOW, JONF The fellowing are today's Dow Jones averages: industrials 144.77 rails 29.79, utilities 24 > Two Airways Flights Made Alex Holden tod lay Ilew four pa sengers into Tulsequah to the Po- laris-Taku mine and returned with R. G. Holmes. Pascengers flying tc the mine with Holden were George Robbins, 1. V. Phipps, P. W. Hollo- way and D. McLeod Three fishermen were flown (o Lake Flcrence this morning by She!l Simmons in the Lockheed. They were B. H. Manery. Kenneth Martin and George Martin. Simmons will con- tinue to Chichagof where he will pick up one passenger for Sitka and re- turn to Juneau with five. - D - If you make ice creams that need frequent stirrings during the frecz- ing process, use a wooden spoon for the stirring. The wood will not carry the heat of the hand to the mixture Two tablespoons of orange mar- malade mixed into a cup of whipped creem makes a grand new topper for chocolate rml.u,t- pudding. TIME TO CALL arriv “heduled t Nerthland due Tuesda . SCHEDOL SAILINGS o Yukon, scheduled to sail from © Seattle 9 am. tomorrow . afternoon e and sails for v [ e oclock tomorrow morninz e Should have three days’ mail e aboard e Baranof scheduled to arrive at e 2 c'clock tomorrcw morning o and sails westward one hour . later. ¢ Tenga cheduled to arrive at . 1 am. Mond: . -..ooooo--.c.o-o.o...o.o..-..-o..-oo.o YOU DON'T LOOK. _GOOD IN BUT-MAGGIE- ANYTHING -NEVERTHELESS + Ty T = ]i Reservahons Ending For Methodist Dinne: Dress up some of your plain cook- jes with fancy fillings. A delicious tea-time treat is made by putting small sugar cookies together ini pairs with a raspberry jam, cream cheese By GEORGE McMANUS MAGGIE-| DON'T THINK WE SHOULD YOULL DT oNTHE SUIT/I MusT B2 1 L CONE Rie- filling—equal parts of cach. And WANT TO LOOK DIFFERENT ws: ST SHOW | | HEARD A™ GUY | peanut butter filling for spice or butterscoteh cookies will please the FROM THE REST OF THE PEOPLE ~ TOWN- SAY | LOOK LIKE ¥ s SA co\/%CQJED “iz‘h;g';:fm:;:"” "é Mothers’ Day, | youngsters. The next time the boys' AL e e"l‘ arn htheu Buests, | club meets at your house serve them i ”whs 1“dw of ‘l'le community | jarge sugar cookies with a thick fill- ladies, will dine tomor- | jng made by putting chopped raisins row night in the social rooms of and nuts in white confectioner’s | the Metropolitan Methodist Church. | | sugar frosting. Accompany by hot R_u:mmuons n'my be made by chocolate if the day is brisk and calling 238 by - this evening. cmued fruit juices, if warm. YEAR 'ROUND Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer s - 5 | e Moliiey Seat‘uc qul\';(hfi’i-ou‘;}d Southbound | ALASKA .. May 4 May 7 May 13 | DENALI May, 7 * May 11 May 13 i -1331;/(\;0F May 8 May 11 May 17 l e May 11 May 14 May 20 : e May 14 May-18 May 20 ALASKA May 18 May 21 May 27 i *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMA'] {ION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS cXLL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS— —Agent ® Mount McKinley scheduled to . ail from Seattle May 14 at a e Yam i M,, Taku fcheduled to sail from o e e Seattle May 14 at 9 pm Al [ ® Princess Louise scheduled to BS aJleams E’.lp Ol‘npan)’ e :ail from Vancouver May 14 SERVICE- % | e D cON-ALL- ALARSKA:- ?C‘UTEE ’ ° SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS = ¥ —= i - é Sa S iag ssobis'carly A SR, T TG SPTS. | R e tomorrow morning “n s “ © Alaska schedulde southbound Skl b bl P muz anav s H A l L e Monday. g s % v 2-Wa; lhdlo Comm . LOCAL SAILINT: A group of Nazi troops are shown beside the huge transport plane whic h German ccnsor-approved caption says landed them in Oslo, Norwegian ySCHEDULED ;;;.S‘IE;GER Aml.;‘;',sr;;v[(g:" : E:‘t,;b;(h .:;'hedul;d to sa‘i' E\;‘l’y (apntal to reinforce earlier detachments “hlrh }md ucnupu-d the city. g i s S SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE:—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA ‘ednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- p wrs (3 HEHDQ e ka and wayports. In the case of a postponed game, UARTERS IUNEAU«-—PHONE 623 ® Dart leaves every Wednesday M R " | lumfk uulou Monday, Wedne: or Thursday of al oses i o “'"“““"’"‘“"“"""“""““-“ e at 1 p.m. for Petersburg Port ar(us usse s the following \wo]\ is chosen for the | e Alexander, Kake ahd way play-off Ve Host at Birthday ASKS INCREASE . ALASKA AIR 'musponr Inc. Pe o e eo0e 0 e 0 I All Planes S ek 5 F EN"’ Operating Own Aeronautical | Young Marcus }"\A~1~<\' 3 of M preSlden' Eway Radio Statlon KANG PHONE Dan Russell, was host witn| —— Madio HANGAR and, SHOP in JUNEAU 612 TipEs TOMORROW v:dit,\'“u({lr:-‘xl:u;:)ll‘l - x::i Mail for dispateh on the steamer|| Equipped s ANES FOR family rescienc2 on Cathiown Asenne. Ragson for Slow Signing of Horth Soa wil tose At 10 6lock to EAPLANES FOR CHARTER (Sun Time) ‘\ § “x" ,.,:\.. m“vhl\wh'(-n s E I ooseve 1{1g1.4 This is according to mfuzmu“-t e e s e - High tido—2:43 ain., 167 feet. A WOITT Tt hishils Agreement Explain- ; tion wiven out by Postmaster Albe: : : s Low tide—9:22 amn., -L0 fecl. | " ateeq for the coension were Dick db S { o \ilegs [ High tide—3:43 pin, 146 feet. |, jin Troast, Rodney and Don ed by Jecrelary ‘ LA"CE HENDRICKSON Loy fide—9:20 pm. 3.7 feet. |wijjqms, Phillip Nowell, Stanford g . l | L3 2 BV R Clark, Bill Evans, Thorlass Snaring,| Alpert Schramen, Recording Sec- NAUGEN TEANSPORTATION CO. #2 o walG-up subscriber to BOAT CAPSIZES; HOONAH-LAD IN NARROW ESCAPE ... HOONAH, Alaska, May 9. (Special Correspondence)—On Wed nesday afternoon, May 8, Andre: {up the gasboat Thiinget 11 a P. W. Smith, and Colicen and Eilceti 'retary of the Juneau Lumber and 38 Hellan. wmill Workers Union, Local . 1 ———— Sawmill Workers . Smoment or All Dutch, Belgian Wealth ROBERT COWLINGS WILL plaining the reason for disagree- f . RESIDE AT HILLCREST ment between local 2685 and the in United States Is Rohmt Cowling, new- returred from '« leneymoon in the States, have taken an apartment in the Hillcrest where - they will be al home to their man; I- | friends. Mrs, Cowling i5 the former W Mary Jeannette Whittier. rs ! Juneau Lumber Mill In drawing up a new agreement for the 1940 season, the union has asked for an increase of five cents in the hourly that the hourly wage asked the local is no higher than for by To School for wage. Schramen says dent Roosevelt froze all Dutch and | the | last night to prevent its seizure by | wages now being paid in the K(‘ .| Germans, after a consultation with! . . U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART " " ! Leaves Ferry. Slip, Juneau I: rozen | 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 i The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the WASHINGTON, May CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickers to see: 10.—Presi- ‘i Belgian wealth in the United States| s it s Lumber and Building Materials Leaves Johnnie, native bhoy of Hoonah, >+ - g Last yeaws high financial officials. " i Capsized wiili o bosk 1odd of Wood.| 1 GNBON—The “Britsh' = Royal ::;g:cnstpr:;ficd\aésr a minimun| The President signed the execu-, OF HUMAN BONDAGE He managed to hang on o the Ay " porce has successfully attacked wage of 62 cents an hour. The lve order extending tlie {reczing de- | boat for over an hour and call pyaeomies in The Netherlands union is asking 67% cents an hour | ¢rec on Norwegian and Danish assets) WAIUH THIS SPACE for Dhelp which have been taken over by the | for the 1940 agreement. to The Netherlands, Belzium and| Your Name May Appear! Kelly St. Clair, an eighth grade agnemy Logging operations have started LUXcmborg. | A L A s K A | boy of the U.S. Goyernment School, ! - - and the possibility is that the mill was working in the experimental —pere are 5577 miles of streets Will open as soon as an agrec- | Tran‘,nfl.fion ‘;a;"dvnfl and her:irdmthet calls ro:l in New York City. ment is reached. “ { l’l) e _|umpc e fence an -1 - — | | with ancther oy (@ok o Tow ot o . | | Company COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY on the beach and soon n-;u-.hml‘ Publl( lnv"ed ‘ | . ¥ v Andre. DOU GLAS | OF ALASKA | shortly after they picked him | | Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle | [ | FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. I rived at the scene and look them all aboard. Andrew did not suffer any |effects from his long exposure the cold water. frrrrrrrr s rres Fairbanks 1o Be WISA. DELEBECQUE bt ~The Siguof ;- Dependable !nnice X B T POt -3 Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays thel: Wednesdays ® U.S. Aimail—-fi:qu'm Service Pacific Ahsh Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 Sales Representative NEWS l MUSIC FESTIVAL PLEASES ill} The clitstanding musical event of in | the year for Douglas was the Music Pestival ‘presented by the public - | school at the Nat last evening. At- tended by more than 250 adults, the figure' according to A. Shudshift, President of the School Bodrd, shows Ineed for dn wuditorium for similar | Concert Tomght The vocal department of the Ju- neau High School will present its annual spring concert this eveninz at the High Schol gymnasium start- ing at 8 o'clock. A unique program will be heard Seattle May 14 ' May 21 ‘May 28 PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SEGURE YOUR.LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. EXPE(IED PARIS, May 10.—Military spokes- | | men said today: “The most gigantic 8. 8. TAKU ... battle of all time” may be at hand, || PASSENGERS FREIGHT ; : b Pointing out it is difficult at this REFRIGERATION - T ‘ s Ir l “ E A u moment to determine the exact Nazi " & 3 4 | ot e i in 3 objectives, the spokesman said the T i | everits was ‘demonstrated more clear- and the public is invited, there being ly than ever. no charge for admission. g"’t‘““"” ‘;““-" ?’ ""Yh“"g 1:“ tlhe“rl D' B" rgmh vcry E!fofl M W h Comfort of Guests! First presentatioh of the combined | Miss Merle Janice Schroeder, vo- rst ‘operation’ to gain ° contxol.. 0 B Pl 2 o | song ‘and instrumiental Sroups of the |cal instructor, will direct the musi- | (i€ lorig strip. of coastline " faclig i SRR et ‘ ‘ STIN E l U CAFE s¢hool, the result, was a miisical treat | cale. Accompanists will include’ Miss- | England. | ”“"'tll . 'Night'312 ofbagie gt H Maxine Nostrand | Sid he: “The vast strategical 4 Q)cmn»cflo 1the pleasure of which was voiced in | muuch favorable comment by the au- :d\em‘e The applause following each | number was not lacking and when | both high school Glees sang their ! numbers together the big hall shook | with AppIBusP | - - | HOME FROM HOSPITAL Mrs. Joe Val Poor returned home | today from St. Ann's Hospital with her infant son, Jmeph the third R D. H. S, BACCALAUREATE es Sylvia Da ahd Anna Luu Davu POSSIBILITY OF | SCHEDULED GAME POSTRONED, RAJN Although no weather reportswas |available from Stan Grummett, ©of- | ficial weather man for the Gastineau League, at press time, cloudy atmds- | movement of the'invasion s infin- itely larger than that carried out by German troops ‘across Belgiuim - in 1914 >-ee DON°T ; Late for Work LO' "lll.l-" | ! | The Rev. G. Edward Knight will pheré indicates that the game be- ‘prench the baccalaureate sermon for | tween Douglas and the Moose schéd- | | | To Wake You! the Senior class '40, of the Douglas uled for tonight will be postponéd. | High 'School Sunday afternoon at| Final and official report can 'be For Rm'_s” : M"“‘m“""‘""“ m |2 o'clock. obtained from Stan Grummett:'ot BILL WHIT‘E | Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau There will be special music. Every- | from the Elks Club after 4:30. Play- Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | one is invited to the exercises which | ers can call there to see if the schéa=| | Phone 436 ! .May '3 May 7 May 10 will be held in the school assembly | uled game is to be postponed May 14 May 17 xo0m. o el o S May 15~ May 18 DOUGLAS Colisenn | I.A.IIACHINIQ' el mgm_s:;w I Locm. g “ loel;l!ul ¥ “DODGE CITY" | LA THEN