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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, MAY 16, I9_40 BRINGING UP FATHER OH-1 HAD A DELIGHTFUL SHOPPING TRIP _HERE N AMARILLO - THE STORES HERE ARE (- GORGEOUS — WHO WON THE THIRD RACE? |- ER-1_MEAN-YES THEY ARE WONDERFUL~ { World rights resered MARINE NEWS PAA Electra S Momem Has7 Aboard :.. .ot afle o, mt McKinley (IH Should have three da aturday mail Mc eeccoe o4 eevoces se JuneauBound Taku d 100N Sazard SCH SAILINGS o e North Sea schedulde to sail @ With Bill Knox and Herman Jos- | § 1 Seattle 10 a.m. tomorrow. ® I plots, ;8 AL JECHA lebly ka scheduled to sail from e Fairbs this morning with seven | & ™ Lt TU0 et Coam, é en; { Juneau. Passengers ° heduled to sail from e on board J. P. Anderson,| o i& May 21 ot 0 o . Georgz Wilson, Charles Burdick, | , 'HBOUND SAILINGS P. G wis, Walter Watson.| ¢ nNorthland — scheduled south- ® Mrs. ( rovich and infant e bound about Friday evening. @ e weather condilions may | o cheluded southbound e ground t plane at Whitehorse, | o night at 10 o'clock, ® but the ctra is expected to ° \ scheduled southbound e iy uneau during this after- ¢ Monday . noon . LOCAL SAILINES . Tne next flight north will be e Estebeth scheduled to sail every o made Saturday & Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e = -oo - e ka and wayports . ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e . e at 1p. m.for Petersburg Port 4 * ports. . 1e e e e0 000 0 s oo Sell, Seattle May Infernment SEATTLE, 16.—Halibuter arriving and selling today are a m the western banks—Seattie Q00 pounc 10’2 and 9% cenls a pound; Zenith 40,000 pounds, 10° s I and 9% cent b ea u From the local banks—Lively 16.- p" 000 pounds, Eleanora 15,000 pounds, gen 20.000 pounds, all for 10 and 4% cents; Bolinda 15000 pounds. Bnhsh Rounding Up Ger- 9% and 9 cents; Ethel S 19,000 . g Thousands Affected LONDON, Ma_v 16.—The British Home Secretary has extended in- _— 1 > AN l IIEIJI 4 ternment to all male Germans and q > Austrians from 16 to 60 years of age ALASKAN | | | | | throughout the Nation Hundreds of police cars have Telephr~e 713 cr write started on the roundup. About 3,000 ] ‘Th» hlaska Territorial of the aliens are affgcted. | Imployment Service -+ | for this qualified worker. BOAT OPERATOR-TRAP AND ‘WEBB MAN-—Single, age 30, part native. Experienced as skipper, en- (Sun Time) deckhand, and trap work,| Low tide—3:20 am, 2.1 feet. since a boy. Knows all waters in| Hieh tide—9:27 am. 143 feet. Southeast Alaska. Good on any L[OW tide—3:20 pm., 16 feet work around canneries, traps, etc. High tide—9:51 pm. 169 feet. -~ DR. ANDERSON, CENSUS DIRECTOR, HERE TODAY Jacob P. Anderson, Director of the Alaska Census, returned today from Fairbanks in a PAA Electra. An- derson was conferred Monday with an honorary degree of Doctor of Sciences at the University of Alaska at Fairbanks. | Dr. Anderson, noted Alaskan bfll- Call for ES 106. - D - About 250 islands constitute the Fiji Islands. TIME TO CALL 1717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. Ed e e —The Sign of Dependable Service \ S e U Juneau o Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative i TipEs ToMORROW | Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | AND THIS HOTEL 15 LOVELY - REALLY- | FEEL AS IE {& o Q | WAS HOME- By G EORGE McMANUS NOT FEELING SO ‘GOOD ~-MESELF- — | British Bombers Score Hit on ] 585 This scene, according to British-approved caption, Norway, sinking by the n at Bergen, alongside of which the boat is sinking, also is ablaze. Schooner Abandoned, 23 Saved DOUGLAS The steamer schooner Daisy Matthews (left), bound from Coos Bay, to San Francisco, was abandoned five miles off sent up distress signals and was reported Coast Guard and the schooner Lumber- A small boat from the stricken craft is Ore,, Eureka, Cal, after shc “breaking up, seams open.” man rescued the crew of 23, shown at the right as it neared a rescue ship. background anist, was given the degree for out- standing contributions to science in Alaska. Only two other honorary de- grees have been bestowed by the Farthest North ' University. These were to Gen. James Gordon Steese and the late Judge James Wicker- sham, ->eo American Cemefery ~ IsBombed German Bombs Desecrate Last Resting Place of World War Vets PARIS, May 16.—French officials | said the American Meuse-Argonne Cemetery at Romagne, eastern France, the largest American World | roops War cemetery in Europe, about 35 miles south of the present Sedan battlefield, has been bombed U S. AMBU[AN(E DRIVER MISSING "AFTER BARRAGE German Arfillery Wrecks .Two American Ambul- ancgs-Hit Others PARIS, May 16—Amerjcan am- |bulance driver Lawrence Jimp of men.” Official French reports said the next month. |{F Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle ambulance was heavily shelled sev- - .>eoe | eral days ago in the Sarroguemines, BOY BREAKS COLLAR BONE | Leaves sector, | Bobby, young son of Mr. and Mrs Seattle | Another American ambulance was Leonard Johnson has his arm in a | S. TYEE wrecked and three others hit in the sling as the result of a fall from & 3 o b o £ P S. 8. TAKU .. arrage, | teeter-totter and fracture of his M 4coliar bone. | ol ARMY MANEUVERS PASSENGERS FREIGHT \(,llOOL ISSUES DISCUSSED Plans to meet with Attorney R. E. FBH“GERAT'ON BRo“GHI 'loo (losE Robertson of the Juneau Scheol Board to discuss attendance of high- | way pupils, the question of proper n. '. rmnn MONTEREY, Cal, May 16.—Ten interpretation of territorial ruling on || AGENT thousand soldiers of the United |teachers’salaries and the proposition |} phone 114 Night 312 =i Su ppl v ghlp oy | shows a German supply ship (foreground) ablaze and after being bombed by Royal Air Force planes. The fvarehouse, NEWS SCHOOL TERM END! COMMENCEME TONIGHT { home NOW - | FEE AS IF | 7 WUZ HOME - me held last evening ecided . to ineet with the vol Board on the first matter ac It was |some time convenlent o both Ilunu‘ ‘ On May 24 the lccal Board wili | cenvene to make up budgat for next ! year. Presence of the Co mittee on finance is desired at tha: | meeting. Letter to tke Council ‘authorwm asking that the Bourd be allowed to sit in on discussion of plans for the new Gym. The session ended with payment |of salaries and current bills total- i ing $1444.78. -oe | ALTAR SOCIETY IS TO ELECT OFICERS | The Ladies Altar Society of Doug- las will meet for a business and so- k(inl meeting on May 23 at the home |of Mrs. Henry Stragier. The latter | will be assisted by Mrs. Mary Africh |in entertaining the members. Elec- ticn of new officers is scheduled. Another meeting planned by the Lad is set for Saturday at the of Mrs. Stanley Rekosh to make plans for cleaning up the Catholic cemetery plot. EIGHTY-EIGHTH BIRTHDAY FOR MRS. ARNOLD Friends of Mrs. Mary Arnold sur- prised her yesterday afternoon when they -called at her apartment in the MacKinnon to extend congratula- | tions on her eighty-eighth birthday. The charming honoree received |many gifts for the occasion and the afternon was spent in sewing. Among those calling were Mes- suglas public school work was officially ended today with only grades to be given out tomarrow to complete the 1939-40 term. Tonight| at the Coliseum theatre graduates of the High School, four of them, will receive their diplomas. The program starts at 8 o'clock. | The annual High School picnic scheduled for tomorrow is actually | closing event of the term. Final plans | for the picnic were in the making/ this afternoon. - DOUGLASITES TO sAn. Booked to sail tomorrow afternoon or evening en the Northland are Mrs. Anna Kronquist and son Glen | who are going for a couple months’| visit with relatives in Tacoma and Seattle. Also sailing on the Northland are| Mrs. Gust Wahto and son Arvo en-| route to Seattle. They plan to first| visit a Seattle clinic to seek relief| for Mrs. Wahto's ill health and later | perhaps enjoy some of the extra warm weather of the South. 1 - i TO ATTEND POTLATCH } Mrs. Gordon Peterson .plans to| leave on the Northland tomorrow for Wrangell to visit her parents| and be present at the big potlatch event which has been planned there! shore near Daisy Matthews is in Nantucket, Mass, who is 1tuch i to the French Army, is today after German artillery bom» barded the ambulance he was driv- ing. States Army, Third Division, have |Of first considering graduates of the broken camp at the end of muhlfifikfl University in filling for the, siggest military maneuvers teacher vacancies in the school were held on the Pacific Coast | matters of special importance to The first of five motorized col- | DoUglas School Board at the reguler umns left Camp Ord to return to| g home bases in Washington, Cali-| | fornia and Montana. | While the large concentration of were returning to their re- | spective bases, Army officials an- | | | nounced plans for a new post ta | replace the ‘Monterey Presideo. President Roosevelt has authort- | ever DOUGLAS-Coliseum FRIDAY ONLY “CONFESSIONS OF A NAZL SPY” ‘|link Camp Ord and ized $194,000 for the purchase of | | 3888 acres in Monterey County :oj Camp Clay-| | ton. The new post will face Mon-| imey Bay and will be guarded by arrier | anti-aircraft bafteries and landing | fields. | d T Congressman John Anderson ! v wired from Washington that new | ""'m " troops to defend the Sun Fran-| every Wednesday “'“-'fl- ciseo Bay area will begin pourm;\mar PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT into ‘the new military reservation LEXANDER and WAY PORTS |by June 1. Special Weekend Trips Arranged | R S For Information—Haugen ‘Transpor- |today at the family residence on | Main Street in compliment to Mrs. llers were laid for eight. 2 dames John A. Glasse, Charles W Hawkesworth, M. S. Whittier, Helen Webster, J. F, Worley, James Wick- ersham and Flovd Dryden { Entertains With Luncheon Today Miss Mary VanderLeest entertain- ed informally with a noon luncheon { ! George Sundborg and Miss Mary | Claire Hellenthal both of whom are| leaving for the states tomorrow ev- ening on the steamer Baranof. Cov- | ‘The first boys’ club in America was | esuabushed at Hartford, Conn. ALASKA Transportation Company — .. — ! | | | Travel 4 ona a” PRIN- CESS” A NADIAN PACTE IC 'CANNERY MAN HIRES Juneau | acil's com- | | Oklahoma gets its name from 8B | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junead, Indian name meaning “land of red Pfl; Ia Divorce Soughi on WeddingAnniversary SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. May 16 —Socialite Mrs. Eunice Whitney has filed suit for separate main- TWO HANDS; LEAVES S. T. Sorenson, Superintendent of the New England Fisheries' Sitka Bay cannery at Chatham Straiis, left Juneau today on the cannery tender Over the Top. Sorenson ar- rived in Juneau on a business trip tenance against her wealthy hus- and hired two men, Harold band, Vincent Whitney. The suit Stromme and another mdn, to Wwas filed on the 13th wedding cerc- mony of the Whitneys, both of whom are descendants of old and prominent California families. rigging scow. Soren- at the Gas- work on the son has been stayi | tineau Hotel Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Steamer Southbound BARANOF May 8 May 11 May 17 *YUKON May 11 May 14 May 20 MT. McKINLEY May 14 May 18 May 20 *ALASKA May 18 May 21 May 27 Connects with 8. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE2 FREIGHT OFFIC H. 0. ADAME——— Agent (2N Aleska SER\IIC HABINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler SCH}:DUI.ED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 — - Qteamshzr Cnmpany ON*ARLL" ALH:“\..'QOUTES' ALASKA AIR TBARSPOHT Inc. All Pianes 2-Way Rudio Equipped Openlln( Own Amnanthl Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ‘§ GARLAND BOGGAN PHONE 612 as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire o | ! 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