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G ¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRI: FRIDAY MAY 31, 1940. = BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS ' Mrs. Beffs Leaves. Pt R WHY DON'T YOU TAKE AN INTEREST N THE FINER WHEN WE WERE IN THINGS OF LIFE ? | KNOW THAT BEAUTIFLIL yOU CAN'T TELL_ME_OF CITY OF NEWCASTLE- A PLACE OF NTEREST . DENNQ\/L\/ANIA WHAT THAT WE VISITED_ON DID YOuU DO 5HUI THIS BEAUTIFUL TRIP- UP - | AM TALKING ’ . . » { - - o H ! With Sister TOdGY; HERE FROM TYF YOU HAD A BAR ¥ H. A. Stephanus of Tyee arrived OF SOAP IN YER SPELL: a7 in Juneau today for a short visit HAND IN THAT Leaving today on the steamer|and is registered at the Baranof o‘}_\%’!‘z‘[)pfiAyl_g‘HrgN Baranof, Mrs. Floyd Betts is en-' Hotel | PROPOSED | COLLD- BUT TO YOU = | NEVER GIT TH' CHANCE- SAILING SCHEUUL{: Q i / — J L- A Leave - ‘Due Juneau Due Juneau Britain Turns Qut 5 New Super-Warships B "The Most Strongly-Prolected in the World"™ e e ST g {ALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 June 9 A & 2 “ALASKA J 1 | MOVEMENTS B bl B s gl BTN RS une June 4 e BARANOF TAKES L StEAMER r ; BT 2 P ; ey TANANA hstk 870 Sand 1o EN ER Vo T “ . 4 i fBARANOF June 5 June 8 June 14 @ ® 0 0 0 ve o e e 0 e ¢ 5 4 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound, f—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) i calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatia southbound 4-Gun 9-Day Totemland Cruise. Turret 4-Gun Twin Tp(rgt_ Turret . . at 8 c’'clock tomorrow momm- € ing with Los Angeles Cham- ® . « . Southbound, the steamer Baranol|e per of Commerce tour-party was in port for an hour this forc-|e Should have four days' madl X SOIE TR S GmIRAE Cordom for Beward) Rodiskcans noon bringing four passengers {rom | e Taku scheduled to arrive 10 a. ’ Seldovia the Westward, and Ieaving at noon o . Sunday FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS with 30 passengers for Seattle and ‘D SAILINGS uthern ports. . *heduled to sail from e " C 5 JAT! ers arriving were Sam o i stheilitd 1o : : OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL 1 owell 4 o e ) Ethel M. Powell and Roscie o Nortn Sea sehieduled o sai from o THE ALASKA LINE end from Seward and Mary e Sattlye 9 ton . 4 A el it Bt meriing T B : ARG TICKET OFFICE- 2 FREIGHT OFFICES——4 Passongers leaving Juneau for 8- o Seattle 9 g, m, tomorrow, ® H. 0. ADAMS——==-Agént attle were Mrs. Floyd Betts, Mrs. W. o princess Cliarlotte scheduled to o C. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. White, o sqil from Vancouver 9 p. m. o Mrs. M. J. Lynch, Mrs. Rose Casey, o f{omorrow s N, T Hodwalker, Mabel Monsen, o princess Alice scheduled to sail @ 5 i e Velma Bloom, Phyllis Poulin, BobbY ¢ frcm Vancouver June 2 at 9 o Anti-Aircraft Seaplanes Al Scmmers, Mrs. R. J. Sommers,A. o . m. on special cruise to ® a a teams lp Ompan Weapons (Probably 3) Renefelt, Dorothy Ozment, J. P e, Southeast Alaska. Mrs. L. Barsten, James E. ¢ Tyes scheduled to sail from Lynch, A. E. Kremling, L. Miller, o ‘Seattle June 4 at 9 p. m Genevieve Juneau, Florence Kilb, ¢ B Anna S. Merchant, W. S. Klock teger, Ardis Klockinteger, Mr, Mrs. R. Rose and Mr. and Mus - Sen For Ketchikan —John O'Connor and M. D. Williams . . . . By JACK CULMER : FLEENG UNTS | DOUGLAS LEAPYEAR WORKS . LONDON, May 30 e Royal | L4 » i St e at 9 p m |Navy is commis ing five 35,000~ 3 H |lb * SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ton battleships for its fight against ARE WEl(oMED NE BASIN, Wyo., Mav 31.—The Clyde . alibuters : - . . . . . . . . RVICE~QN:ALL:" nLasKn ROUTE 4 [ oo s s e ) ' HARINE AIRWAYS-—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASEA HEADQUARTERS IUNEAU—PHONE 623 ranof scheduled to sail from eattle June 5 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle June 7 at 10 a What battleshins of the George V Class will look like. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 8 day. hizhway throug well traveled ye: Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- The new ships were laid down in ' Yukon southbound next Mon- e ( ‘;l\l[l)l-:‘l:l\\ SR G ey ENGl'SH SHO S TREADWELL BEACH IS m::l;i.Y;i‘::]]:;\;q]:;x)_;lf'v(‘-v(-l)rd('d its fourth “the most strongly protected bat- !QE N“"! l““ SPOT, PICNICKERS | 1y o0 gaughters of the family A LASK A A IR TRA“SPBBT Inc. SEATTLE, May 31, — Halibuters tebeth scheduled to sail every e | Ueships in the world : ; % a8 day a5 pother and father also were mar- pe ONE ; -Way Radio Station KANG PH ka and wayports. points the channel to the| ed the King George V class, each i back and forth from | 4 ried in = i Oart leaves every Wednesday e : 3 S( nes 0' Relurn—ln< e e B e Bad HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU at 1 p. m. for Petershurg, Port e | Carries ten 14-inch guns and sixteen (] . . . the first five months of 1937. Call- Eye WImESS DeS(”beS ”;;‘” Eas we a Leap Year. - - LOCAL SAILINCS o are h Doug- i °" | have been married this year; their All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical selling here today are as follow The bulk of confectignery in the ipped 525 Eihs, Hius Whit the Beitidh ad £0 in wading or swimming from one | The bulk i el | Reasll SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER {5.25 guns, plus wha e X H Ha i ¢ ed States is 0ld 0N @ DONNY \ e———————————————— “ennancea aetense] cidents of Battles of the most pexfect white sand | K e — - beaches existing anywhere in goees country and if they prefer the vie- | — = inity abounds in green shaded spots | S-S | 000 pounds, 9% cents straight; F. e m«h(l»ll:-hil‘x:?;u(x;m;;.p cool and comfortable rezardless of | TAUG TRANSPORTATION (0. | ; cign’s father, R e : ortal Hergert 17,000 pounds, 9 3-4 and P the cluss includes the | 40 i sinking a number(of the brightness of the sun. The 4 4 L. h ‘I"‘“’!”“(*l x""l"::‘“ I‘J‘\’l‘k“ ",[‘ roop transport ships. According to|zrounds are well kept as visitors U.S. Mail Carrier i w cor: the Duke of York. come | e Swedish paper there must have must remove their own rubbish. M s n A | MEERes e 1 PO | | sen gras R ring y &5 r; i B maérhorating the fitle the king used|0¢en 8reat panic during the hay o -oe N n T [ Ratoreti Ao aton o T (o ied right of British and French BIRTHDAY PARTY ; 4 ot Dellicoe and’ the Beatty, af.| 1000s 1o the coast. Many soldiers, FOR LUCILLE GOETZ Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau |ter the World War admirals whom it said, threw off their jackets and| Lucile Goetz celebrated her twelftn every Wednesddy at 7 a.m. | took off their shoes in order to! birthday yesterday by entertaining a| For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | (ancel'ed n wednesda ?;(':::‘ g:_‘n‘l’“’:\"fi“,n(:\‘;:{ earldoms | n to warships or transport!few of her young friends at her| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS [ ';\"m“_ 16 Inches Thick ships. hm}u- The_{v included Irene and Mar-| Special Weekend Trips Arranged ? The 14-inch guns of the new ships | All €ve witness stories published jorie Williams, Susan Jane and Ka-| For Information—Haugen ‘Transpor- | . | {o| 1 Aftonbladt show that it was|rin Begean, Evelyn Spain, Betty| taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | not an orderly retreat as British Bonnett and Billy Goetz. | Phone 123 ,' official quarters maintain. Mothers present included Mes-| In conclusion the paper’s corres- dames Boggan, Bonnett and Spain.| = e e e pondent declares that British sol- Mrs. Goetz served refreshments nnd} Dol it - diers coming from Belgium and 3ames were enjoyed by the children. | Alexander, Kake and way por From the Western banks—Masonic 40,000 pounds, ‘10% and 9% cents| ¢ JPe% 0 6 0 a6 o o o odagainst air nttack. it a pound j In addition to the King George (Continued from Page One) From the local banks—Syl :'u- dty calls ED WALTONEN as a pald-up subscriber to ) ] ! ! ) { The Daily Alaska Empire g is invited to present this coupon 1 ‘ this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: The 66-day cruise Trom New' York | to Peru, Hawali and Alaska to have| Canadian Pacitio steartier Prinicess been made by the Swedish-American | Alice is leaving Vancouver Sunda liner Gripsholm has been cancelled, | hight at 9 o'clock on a special tour according to advices received in trip to Southeast Alaska, according | Juneau by V. W. Mulvihill, local to a radiogram received here by | [are a new. model, officially stat have greater effective range thar the 15-inch guns of carlier ships, ‘as measured by the perforation of |any given thickness of armor.” Unofficial but “authoritative” re- "EX-CHAMP" “g';l:]lc nx‘n::-‘: f;:ng:‘e“ ;M;;f:i{m in A[:l‘:lll]tl‘ ‘l,’rivr‘nlrvimr‘\’;]i]v]:l'is bringlig o | POTS Placed armor, welght of eact i)‘1:;x]'ceglfl(:irxi‘c‘?li;';lez)v.mh‘novirfgncleert‘: WEDDING, RECEPTION ‘ El ourists had been booked for the | €r] gineers, and | p 2 S r- | they have, during the past few S vedding of Miss Helen | 3 it was (o\mq in\pnss,ih].(- for the com- | and xemmn‘» until midnight when ;ch:;:)zppsgtl-:a\'v'p‘r}:)(l;nllfl:'“gtlf:::" gzm‘f K B Church in Juneau and fqllowix)g be- - = g T e B e Al T n (SR YIRS, TGRS | plaH i REPAG Goppeds ubed . " [ caption at the fibunk: of s e s || “LAFEA TRANHPORTATION s o | y | e ting ceorge v ciss i+ ex- (Eyen if War DOeSR't | SPRGE or riends of the couple company COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials Nm 587 O 147-|umu (Sun Time) BNA Iy The 45100.t" battlecriilser (Continued from: Page One) [ sued by U, S. Commissicner Felix, Leaves 79 feet. |Hood, largest battleship in the en- | Gray to Farl G. Miller and Eelen Seattle l — . . . LA | TIME TO CALL ton Lion and Temeraire and twe | =one A ! . Tipes Tomormow |3, 1on o Temerare and wc| . Wreck Nation, “-H""S, \ MARRIAGE LiENSE | 7 l 7 which still are under construction { ATy locge nas been is- Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle 1 5 e Roe Rods Shs i Edwards, both of Douglas. 2 2 2.4 feet, |virs World, to control prices was admittedly| S. S. TYEE .. CIIR§ AN 3}\53‘1‘)\;2'%}%‘50 l 42 feet. In addition to the 4-gun turrets|a contributory cause of the fall of| b OB KLY . SE( Y UR LOAN T iROUGH US To lmpror = High tide—10:16 pm. 151 feet. |each ship carries one twin turret|[the Abe cabinet. Price control is| Empire °"‘-‘=‘“’-“’5 ’-'”“' results. |} S.S.TYEE . and, Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. ——— —— ~ |of 14-inch guns and many smaller |one of the major aims of the pres '!' guns, mestly anti-aircraft weapons. |ent administration | PASSENGERS FREIGHT PorrrrrrrrrSesrrrrrrrrsborrresrsors soerorreeeaee 4 | Eack will carry 1,500 officers and| Your government has received noucus cohscum REFRIGERATION men compared to the 1,361 of the |confidential or official confirmation TH.URSIMY and FRIDAY L S ”“r —The Sign of D. B. FEMMER ; : Dependable Service Nelson. for all of these statements. "jo F I" Weight of the defensive armor There are other straws in the! HES mlu in each ship is 40 per cent of her|wind. Washington hears that the Buoxv EfloflMadoh‘fiuComloddGuesnl displacement of 35,000 tons, report- |morale of the Japanese at home AGENT edly a world's record. The speed is|is at its lowest. There have been s | GA sr lx“fn A ll C A l" E e more than 30 knots—34' miles per|grymblings no end over the fuel|y. ; Fhone 114 Night 312 {hour’ — compared to the Nelson's|shortage; over the high prices and i “Wm L 23 knots. The battlecruiser Hood,|low wages; over the wage favor-| | SANITARY PLUMBING and | AIR SERVICE INFORMATION |launched in 1918, has a designed|itism shown munition workers; HEATING COMPANY speed of 31 knots. over the thousands and thousands| | W. J. NIEMI, Owner Shells Weigh 1400 Pounds of “little white boxes” of ashes of “Let your plumbing worry be The “new model” 14-inch guns|war dead that keep coming from our worry." PHONE 788 fire shells weighing “af ledl 1,400 | the war in China; over the end:; 3 vounds and probably more,” and|less chain of propaganda lies in-| | have a high rate of fire. They are|tended to bolster the spirits of| superior to the 14-inch guns of |the masses. . Britain's older battleships in range One government reporter, a nmi and can. penetrate thicker armor. | more lyrical than-the rest, include| CANATIAN PACIFIC S e SN z Sl Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays . A S]:r:splre;’l:; gi_ : :»nhl; . c:vsi ‘Sefi;!f& lhf phbrnfei mlahz notk‘nn‘;y i § 70, vmcomuvsl, ; y ; 3 Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays :stre,ngm to. 19, with at least four wrfi' ‘fhsc ;m-?x mi Zrm; .,25’;: §0 :)Am?tl: g::l.m TR H fl 5 an i ATION C U imn p fi 8 | buil Uf ! im Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays mpr b lglog '”“,“"‘ D i L PrmcsnieeR o 1 _ > i Mrs.So Son | ety e Qo . v i [© 1 RO ol b . Mrs. Sommers, Son | e 3 I i pox | o~ ‘belweeu comments on the whi Pacific » @ e | $ ing dervish that's sweeping .ov 5| NORT!; SEA l::.“:-l‘; K_‘; Buu:m ionm.;m 1 y une une Vi TG’WW in Sta‘eslflumpe, to,talk_about the, Oriegty Accumpa,nwd b: ixet young smanRlVES FROM LIGHT I!OUBE‘ Bobby, M; R. J. Soi led P aflfic AlaSka A“wa S, lllc. for the s:ces today q:"?l(;:sstg:x::}- | Paul Schuttpelz, , light house NORTH COAST June 1} June 15 NORTHLAND . May 2¢ May 28° May 31 HENRY cn.n;e Agent ... .. Phone 109 CITY. WHARF ... Phone 23 — ,,,,--A_WA e e o A SIS O PR S A IR U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® &Dqliv-n Wegk gt | 1 PHONE 106 |er Bardngf. She will spend some | keeper at Point Richards, f5- in f flflmmw‘_.._.,m-e 18 | time visiting with relatives in Min-\.!uneau today to be with his wife J- 8:15.am. < 12:30 p.m. { i LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative | nesota | Who is here’ for ‘medical attention. 7:00 pam. 9:45 p.m. | - > —- | Sehuttpelz” fs ‘staying at the Gas. Empzre classifieas bring results. flnelu Hotel. AR AOUND