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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY JUNE 26, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT ‘Thice-Day Hunt PEALLY, ROBERTA - T GUESS FACTS AND ALL RIGHT, WELL BUT IF IT RAINS =3 o DUMB FIGURES JUST SLIP REHEARSE IT. WELL,IE IT RAINS IN THE IN THE AETERNOON.. : For 4 (em Frror MEMBERING ME, POLLY, WHAT TIME ARE <(MORNING, T COME IN THE , THEN. I COME IN i e . F o You PICKING ME AFTERNOON. THE MORNING . - LL S ‘Bi RICE LAKE, Wis, June 2 > UP TOMORROW 2 swer Glenn Hartel, after col- ting $110,000 in taxes, found his were four cents off. He went L the receipts and tax roll times—the job took three bt s v re he found that he had be heldsp; r a taxpayer with $3.69 in- $3.73, - - ordinary . Japanese, and Rus- airforces are part of the British, French, German Italinn airforces are separate UNITED STATES S 7 DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR VSITY A T & PR dmiton o e, { P W g GENERAL LAND OFFICE Mrs. W. L. Bdrett arrived Jo 88 e Splendid food | : : I) ] s RSN 3 District Land Office i : Jied ) ® Every convenience Anchorage, Alaska. | ¢ M B sl ‘!"""m and service v 31, 1940, Foois GonE T 1 Woc all with @ Centrally located Notice is hereby given that How- th. ard Stabler, has made application for pecial Rates to Permanent Guests | STEAMER MOVEMENTS ‘ : B2 o A a homesite, Anchorage 08585, under ALASKANS LIKE THE 4 i ——— e — iy [ i = | the nct of Congress approved May 26 The Dai he | <k Hotel 1934, for a tract of land embraced I i K 1ol PR oo ; ; SMI. w"H R e L | |00, 5 Suvey No. 230, situated on | any Alisba” newspaner NEW WASHINGTON the Eagle River Highway about 13 miles northwest of Juneau, ir tude 58° 23" 20" N 134° 40’ W. containing 0. it is now in the files of tl iirty-six passen iiled on the mer Yukon at 3 oclock this morning southbound ports of call Eighteen passengers were brought in from Skagway and Haine passengers were A. Dahlin, Mr stryker, Flor- R. D. Campbell, y ¢ McHuron, War- Scobey Brown, Marion Ryan, Luc x From Hai Mrs. A. J. Corni E. J. Cornig, William Paul, Jame Diamond, Dan Hatch, Harold Ha Passengers for Seattle are: L. G Manhedo, J. Sullivan, R. G. McKin- ley, Ralph F Mrs. Ralph- Fair \v w Mitchell, R. E. Baker, Art arroll, Matt Nivala, Alice Arm- strong, R. C. James, Miss M. Coomb aret Scott, E. Speikerman Evans, Kathryn 15, Mr: Evans, L. E.sMcVey, H. C. NORTHBOUND Northl: ni port and sails at 8 o'c tonight for Sitka Prince George scheduled to ar- rive tomorrow evening Denali due y Mount 1 Py saturday Prince Sharlotte 2:30 p urday ULED SAILINGS scheduled to 1 from June 28 at 9 a. m North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle June 28 at 10 a.m Aleuttan scheduled to sail from Seattle June 29 at 9 a. m Prince Rupert scheduled t osail from Vancouver July 1 at 9 Any and all persons claimin | versely any ol the Hove land should file their adv I in the District Land Offf hin the period of publication or thirty |days thereafter or l'w will be bar by the provisions tatut Date First Publication, June 12, 1940. | Date Last Publication, Aug. 7, 1440, i . Subscripe to The Daily Ala This is the cruiser Vincennes, of 10,000 tons, which | European squadron “protecting American interes's” | pire — the paper with the Leave DueJuncau Due Juncau has been ordered to Lisbon, Pox(ugal to _\mn 'hc in that country. guaranteed circulation Seattle Northbound Southbound ot — — . 2 ¢ BARANOF June 19 June 22 June ubject was “Foreign Relation with her daughters in Scattle and June June June " Announcement, of the next meet- Ellensburg. g SOLUMBIA June? s July ing was made for July 9 in the Pent- ls pRESiDENI OF house of the Alaska Electric Lig EXCAVATION nm HOME | cROSSETT S:’?{EES §ALEUTIA June29 July 3 July Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 29 at 9p. m Yukon scheduled to sail from ttle July 2 at 9 a. m Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle July 2 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Louise scheduled to ar- rive at 7 o'clock Friday morn- ing and sails south two hours ater, nof scheduled southbound next Friday Columbia is scheduled south- bound next Menday, July 1 LOCAL SAILINTS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and /ports Oart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Kake and way and Power Co. william Sparks is working on | . KON July 2 July 6 July e basement excavation for a new home JUST ARRIVED! 3ARANOI July 3 July 6 July 12 RETURNS HOME which he has planned for hims | A Mrs. Louis Dyrdahl, who has| quist,on a lot he now owns, between | Next to Winter & . been south for the past year and Third and Fourth Stree i i " <. % onr ith § [ at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Election Held Yesterday— = hau. retumea to gunean on e e z - ol TAKES JED RESIDENCE | ‘'olumbia . =7 te H. L Faulkner Is oty R e I oMrs her small son ‘ rlymg lnslrnc ion | FOR OTHER TNFORMATION REGARDING PORTS i Ost For Wrangell-R. F. Pederson For Petcsburg—J. J. Mill For Ketch 1—O. Erickson, Mr. and Mrs, Carl Senior, Ray Cav- anaugh, Bobby Senior. For Sitka—Betty Thomas, Fenton, He! Stoft, Mrs. Jack C way, Mrs. Prosper Ganty, Charles Cenway, Dewey Knight For 'X‘cnz\kuwnnhml Paul .. G { S k SOUTH ON VACATION Ray and a nephew, Joe Peloza, were | : OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL uest ypeaker = arrivals here on the Columbia to| | by the hour or in courses from floge William Youngs, lay worker of |make their home for the summer.|| SOLO to COMMERCIAL. | 8! 3 i 4 | Y BF B « mr § ; the Memorial Presbyterian Church, Mrs, Peloza is also an aunt of Carl| | See Us at the Airport! BE ALA ,% KA L ' N E Mrs. Frank Metcalf was elected | jorg for the south on the' Princess Floridan. They have taken the Tom| | Alagka School of Aeronautics, b o dent e FREIGHT OFFICES: pr 1t of the Alaska Association | ajico ro; vacation trip of about|Jensen cottage for their residence. i STAC e e’ G of Women Voters at a meeti weld fOu iweels - - yesterday afternoon in'the social 3 Pa - HOME FROM SEATTLE rooms of the Methodist Church. Billy, 9-year-old son of Mr. and Inc., Box 2187, Juncau, Alaska H, O. ADAMS ——Agent c e 29000089 0002050000000 0000000000000033200000008s 50080 0¢C00e $0000500000000000000000000000800c03008¢ . F R SR ] M(K"Ile ls Other officers elected included D('UGLAS | Mis. Grant Logan, came home on| HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Mts. Harcld Smith, first vice presi- | the Cclumbia after a year spent in . || president;Mrs. Edward Knight NEWS which, according to reports has been j —_ " retary; Mrs. Robert Bender, treas- | entirely successful e % ! uneau oun (Sun Time) urer. Executive board members are 2 | - oo - b i t i 3 i A E G | MISS HERN VISITOR Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau :39 am., 123 feet. Mrs. A. Blackerby, Mrs. 4 Glo- | MRS, KRONQUI SON 11:52 am,, 3.6 feet ver, Mrs. O. S. Sullivan and Mrs S TURNNG TO DOUGLAS | o b | of pioneer druggist Perry Hern of For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Skagway, is a guest here of Mrs.| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Miss Charlotte Hern, daughter| every Wednesday at 7 am. S SEATTLE, June 26. — Steamer - High “de—fi'fl P, 139 feet. John McCormick. Mrs. Anna Kronquist and son | { MARINE AIRWAYS U S. MAIL Mount McKinley sailed for Alaska > Guest speaker for the afternoon | Glen are due home about July 2 DA TR d Mrs. Gl Ed- | ’ 3 rrier DRElh D Grolbok 88 I oring With ssion was H. L. Faulkner, whose on the Alaska, after a month's visit | Thomas Josen 806 Mo B €0 H- | Special Weekend Trips Arranged ‘ 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Cai e e cOM | 0 2 ards durn o vl o the BN por Information—Haugen Transpor- SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE age A K roawms B[S i i ®*| ation O, B lk—ox el s | SRAPLARE CHARTES SEEvICR__AN¥ ERecR ) ALasKa Tassengers booked for Juneau in- RU" '0 WES"‘ ‘ ; .. 5 ; Phone 123 HEADQUARTERS J[UNEAU—PHONE 623 clude Gordon Mullen, Mrs, "“homas i i b2 T T R R D TR O A 5 Mitchell, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Orens, H ; 3 FEr e s TAKES 24 ouT Candi y ; DOUGLAS-Coliseun | - T e T T Bbloman, Naria Outler, Lady Havor : . TUESDAY ONLY § ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. sen, Miss Sugma Sutherland, C. C T 3 E X L 4 = 2 Ta'k . Return Engagement of Terry, Mrs, M, Marke and daugh- TWenty-four persona embarked All Planea Operating Own Aeronautical ter, here for the Westward aboard the S " 7 2-Wa B35 PHONE Sy steamer Columbia yesterday after- 2 UNmN PACH"IC 4 Radio Station KANG 12 - A Co. . Radio HANGAR and -SHOP in JUNEAU ODUNA (OMmG o i eugtre VA J T : : g ; ; = Equippea | SEAPLANES FOR c_mxn_rnl_: Leighly, H. L. Thuma A a i ot » e e~ p—e——e—eireet Freighter Oduna of the Alaska!vilie R. E. Shecley. S ] P Tt Steamship Company sailed nOrth | fs iat s he : ; ZEmfl RADIOS ALABEA TRANSEORTATION kinson, Margaret Roste. from Seattle yesterday and is due| fm. . T O'Riley. O, Rl ; ~, REPAIRS and SERVICE COMPANY ITRTA gn the Channcl next Monday or|icyistad, J. M. Reb, Paul Reb, F. H . JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE . COLUMEIR LUMBER COMPANY it Carmack, Dale Clayton, H, Rol- f T Phone 464 Bill Hixson OF ALASEA = g | niak, V. Raiske, Dale Doty, M. F. ik Sailings frorh Pier 7 Seattle .y 3o . TIME TO CALL Burrill, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Stock 5 & CRERR S, B ) Leaves Lumber and Bmldmfl Halel‘lib AR Ty and H. Lehtinen, o 3 4 ' Seattle L Tor’ chliova—Bveiyn - Anderion. . 4 SANITARY PLUMBING and | || &.5. TAKU ... June? mon:s 537 OR 747—FUNEAU g o | 4 9 HEATING COMPANY 1 S. 8. TYEE ... July 2 SECURE UR u DAN THROUGH US To Improve | ‘ | 1 < FOR YOUR CAB Subscribe to The Daily Alaska ,!oman : A _.LflW- 9. NlmNLI: Owner - PASSENGERS FREIGHT and A‘.J{)’i Empire—the paper with the largest . ‘ —— your plumbing worry EBATION BROADWAY CAB CO. frsn oy il o o ,; our worry.” PHONE 788 REFRIGERAT paid cirrumngm i Banker i “ H - 14 s L4 V # g Th S‘ - & “Upltoltge t]:me our organiza- N : l rn“mn H g T E L G A S T I “ E A u —The Sign of WHO SHE IS he' widow and. the woman o | TIMELY CLOTHES D.B. ‘ Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guostal I ' 3 FOR 18 'years Miss Clara E. the widow and the woman ex- AGENT § 3 5 e Rk ecutive found difficulty because | DF e“dab] Westropp has managed the | men bankers don’t consider them NUNNBUSH SHOES | ‘P . serVIce \.\'-"L’ oy ":,‘?:nllx-‘ghd& Lriun Aéss'o. good credit risks. But in all our it 4 " Phone 114 [ G A S T l N E A u c A r E cia on.ld leveland, and }:15 V‘Je' loans to single women, we have STETSON HATS ection B e e READ UP e “"gz’\‘,’l‘;]'b‘af Loan | not had a single disappointing Quality Work = et Mon. and Thur: Tues. and Frida ; Xperience. uali ork Clothin 3 AIR SER INFORMA 10:00 Seattle '”A. ""4“,:,“ ‘f\ Association, Miss Westropp, 53, | © ‘PThat doesn’'t mean that al)| x # | AR o 500 Ketchikan Lv. 11:10 #ained her first business expe- | single women are good risks, but | u : 330 . Ectehikan Ar. 10:40 rience helping her father, a | {,0°single woman has been much ; A Lv. 900 broker in ‘bankrupt stocks. | noglected by men bankers. We | rlgn m"m 153 Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thurs iRge )3 “‘l IJ‘:‘!tghn‘fi l:_‘“"‘“)'-m";’“l: turn our attention to that par-| "Pnl“ 0 Lv. Juneau awan e - 1 A 100 Juncau oA 2s0 b A T s sisttr ticular type of case. Having been Complete Outfitter for Men i 4 pr X 1. 1:40 2 > 3 v > | in the business world myself the 7] ; g A 100 Mic s Lillian Westropp, a Cleve- | pagt 25 years, I know what a| ) L— IEAELR, | o) CESS 3 : nd: mum ipal judge, founded | ysiness woman can do, | Fuirbanks 50 M. T 9:00 > institubion. It is run o “Each woman must qualify | | P A < Y women—ten of them | y,6t"a5 a man would—and much = | R A, ne women, including a | of our business is with men, She | :00 Talrhanks Ar... 8:00 & comprise its | myust have a good character ahd i | | | | | | b, LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 30 o Ruby Ly. | 428 { ctor Cl{é\/f‘kl;}és pay her bills, But many of them, | would J00k as | with all these qualifications, | Nome 65 M. T. Lv. 1:00 hah & home wear an it ai our cul Wednesday Wednesday E in the kitchen as she Tows #8 GHIOAIL to finande ca 8:00 Fairbanks M. T 3 s behind a desk. Her bank 1045 r McGrath v ansThons ; =t * | companies. 2 115 McGrath iages :,“ ]{,‘y,o:‘l\ on first mort 1 believe we bring the wo- | 11:40 Ophir ¥ v s Lok man's viewpoint to the business 11:45 Ophir z p. A —Ilast stronghold of man. In this oa il oia & 2 ! A % SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | e BRBADCAST | PRINCESS ALICE | T R H n SFD HTHT! [1 ” F" I) ’Tl F’ F‘ iy June 25 o & Rringsss -Fouise WEEK SAILINGS—Junesa to Neattie : JOINT FEATURE SERVICE | eng o4 ‘ S Loy AE S L bt | E e 0. Boun: . Bound SRS £ city there are only two other women executives in bank- ON THE AIR! Connecnions at Vancouver with - NORTHLAND June2l June28 June28 2:00 .. As, Bethel & G . aithough women control a large amount of the wealth. If : Canadian Pacific Services: - 2 ! * men were given authority other women would be asking their BY ne nafly Alaska TRANSCONTINENTAL Y ;:S!;g f?l:“:; At ‘J\meZ‘-’ g > E GREEN, Agent . vice and heip, TRANS-ATLANTIC a SMTTLE IO IUNERY o s ¢ ctive business, but we do find opposition. We had Enpire and mv TRANS-PACIFIC "9\ cImy wRARF . 2 When we applied for a federal charter five | ROUND TRIP * ) & concerted effort was needed to get it. eI P | ZENS rewrmcons and’ il particulars from “We just had to succeed to show the men we could do it. But 6 Days Every Week at V. W. MULVIHILL V't get the idea that we have traded on feminine charm. We met X a lrways' c. srn on their own ground. We asked no favors and gave none. 8:15 12: Agent, C.P.R—Juneau, Alasks : » edg h;pLCl,W(‘ br(;’ught m‘;}) banking our own 313 S 2:30 p.m. w Hotel £oins ¢ ng up human beings. b h \ LOUIS A DELEBECQUE Disrict Sales Manager Y\ - tanding into a fnancial sphere i 7 et e e “; 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. loan through banks or insurance