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6 ~ POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1937. By — EVERYTHING OK.,BUDDY 2 b ALLT KIN SAY, FRIEND, IS THAT IF I COULD SERV FOOD LIKE YOU N A HEAP BIGGER | AN YUH THINKS, T HAS SOMETHIN' HERE THEN, DOES YUH 2 CLIFF STERRETT e rreee | e eary) [6e06e0eeeoosseeoe | Jamgs Engstmm % Steamer Movements le NORTHBOUND . n |® Princess Alice scheduled to ar- @ ec E fiamg, |e rive at 10 o'clock tonight. © Mount McKinley scheduled to e arrive at 10 o'clock tonight. y vorthwestern di . Northland due Tuesd e Ending Month-long Meet-|s 5 SCREPULED SAn e im.{. \] !l‘llhl‘."l_?nlull Voles ail from Vancouver § p.m. A tonight . I"”,\ cotl of .]“P(“"'“' Prince Rupert scheduled to e sail from Vancouver July 12 e PORTLAN at 9 pm time Fe Aleutian scheduled to sail from month-long Seattle July 13 at 9 a.m election of | e Baranof scheduled to sail from ident of attle 14 at 9 am. e Marine Firemen, Wipers and 46 scheduled to s, as president of their organi- from couver July 14 at 9 pm, Benson, of Aberdeen, Wash- a scheduled to sail ate of the International 1 Seattle July 16 at 10 Y ssociation, Wit and Jo} Yedro, of the M Robert scheduled to ail from Vancouver July 16 at 9 pm Unior y SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS The convention voted to Prince George sch outh- all Japanese YO f bound mid ht ght. leged encroacl € athbound fishermen of Al resc iion ced ort of other unions in the boycott Wednes- R = — pm., for : picKinley Delaved 173 H us | at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port e | Alexander, ports ® e 000020 000 Kake and way- @000 20000020 0Mee000008 0000 To » st A‘,rrive Tonight McKinle or and is now scheduled to ¢ X { here at 10 o'clock tonight ! High tide—2 feet. | S T RS tide , -2.3 feet. | Bl atcan 1 tide 171 feet. | S Do b Low Lide 1.3 feet. hrebdi A TIDES MONDAY s tide am, 163 feet. | tide am, -10 feet, e s 2 1 tide pm., 165 feet. | CHARTER THE CRU | VIDA | | BUSINESS OR PLEASURE | | PHONE 623 ‘ ‘1 Clean—Speedy—Comfortable { MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT ‘ Low tide—10:12 p.m., 1.8 feet. “Tomorrow'’s Styles Today” 17— TAP BEER | IN TOWN! . | () B THE MINERS | | Recreation Parl BILL DCI 0 Juneau’s Own Store | CHANNEL BUS LINE Phone 15 Juneau or 71 Douglas | Leave Juneau: AM.- :00,9:15, i |10:15, 11:15; P, , '1:15, 3:15,] 4:15, 5:15, 8:15, 9:45, | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. | Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 10:40, 11:40; —12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 Glacier Highway | UGLAS Chatham Straits Transnortation Co. “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- day at 7 am. for Petersburg, Kake, Port Alexander and way ports. Freight received not later than 4|Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—T:00, 8:15;! P g P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special | FOR INFORMATION A MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 462: Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 a.m. Travel on a “PRIN- CESS Liner RAILWAY | STEANSHIPS | COMMUNICATIONS i HoTELS PRONE Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS P’rincess Louise—July 16 Princ Charlotte Princess Al Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atiantic Trans-Pacific ‘ Tickets, reservations and full particulars irom V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC o 25¢ Within City Limits vincing his he a 60-pound white se: Jong. i with a 53-pounder by E. A. Brew- —— | visited with | { First publication, July 10, 1937, ‘l Cannerymen and " Guests in Port Aboard Uganik 'San Juan Heads Make Brief | Call Into Juneau on | Cannery Cruise He Proves It Following visits to nearly all can- Southeast Alaska, since from Seattle June 29 rt and S. San Ju vert, 1 sh Company exe- cutives, arrived in Juneau late y terday for a short stay. They came to Juneau aboard the boat Uganik from Todd and returned to Todd this afternoon aboard the ves: on which they have been makin | their cruise. Comi to Juneau aboard the with the San Juan execu- Ugan tives Nick Bez, of the Peril nery at Todd, and three 1 from the States who ccompanying the can- the cruise: Theodore ttle investment 1aw, of Los Angeles where connected with the securities of Bond and Goodwin, and of Cragin and Com- e shop and foundry ear- e rest of his alt time con- s that he once vht a fish as big as himself. It’s bass, 58 inches the record set Calvert, accompanied by Owens and Mr. 5 p 1 have s n, intends to return to Seat- Crag tle next week aboard the steamer | Mount McKinley, while S. H. Cal- ri will proceed to the Westward hoard the Uganik, for a trip of i ut three weeks visiting canneries in that section. H i iery heads reported that packir has been rather quiet at all canneries in Southeast Alaska so Doug brok: ster in 1907 BRITISH PLANE TOVISITWEST WINDSOR, Ont 10.—West- | ern Canada ci 1 eastern cities also will be [§ Windsor included. The first link of the Trans-Can- i openad will | route | wit ve, | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | > al- Mineral Hot Baths s is about | Accommodations to suit every : mountain| | taste. Reservations Alaska Air - 1 ‘Transport. titude for 10,000 feet NOTICE TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CON-| | CERN: Whereas, Jennie Michaels | HOTEL JUNEAU has petitioned the District Formerly Hotel Zynda Fir the lask. her n therefore, it persons inter be and appear before said Court at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. | July 24, 19 and show cause, if t Divi June; CLARENCE WISE Manager to Jenr Money Saved H. Cal-|, 5 equally cunr man, | yes JEWEL RINGS 'BARED NOW BY UNITED STATES NEW YORK, July 10. — Interna- tional intrigue to smuggle forty imillion dollars worth of cut dia- imonds of finest quality into New |'york, defrauding the government of {four million dollars in duties, has |been revealed by U. S. Attorney Hardy. As an unexpected sequel to last 's indictment of fifty-five per- sons alleged members of a thir- teen million dollar smuggling ring, Hardy disclosed that the vast net- work of intrigue was composed of more than 150 individuals. Two other rings, equally large, were declared by ecutor to be still at ong the federal p large—but not Amazing detective work whereby codes were decod perts employed, passports microsco and the charms of arch, Hardy & ents, t haunt mond center in Antwerp, where virtually all the Belgium smuggled son. “It is really too on to tell much n,” Lawrence Calvert stated the r ” 4-Place Stin: Juneau Hang: SHELDON SIMMONS Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLI rly | 2¢ | Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER 7-Place Lockheed Vega 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket U. S. MAIL Office, 587 gems originate. They frequent Brus- Isels, another diamond town, They > in Paris, where most of the wo- men “carriers” spend their time. The first arrested in the case is |Mrs. Pearl | Vien in whose trave thorities said $286,000 worth of dia- monds were concealed. She arrived last fall on the Normandie and wa taken into custody after she the ship. How the federal agent discovered the Vienese and through her dis- covered the codes, and through the ) ng kit au- left} ]\\‘hvn the trial opens in the early | fall. R CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank everyone for the sympathy and kindness shown us during the illness and loss of our beloved husband and father. MRS. VIOLET CROSBY VIRGIL CROSBY BEULAH CROSBY NORMA CROSBY - e - CLEMENTS TO HAINES F. Clements, sanitarian for the torial Department of Health,| for Haines this morning by Al- adv, Mexico City no lon- ly known by that, : “natural biological uni TAX EVASION | C as a sort of town council lgE ti2 district, to impose an income tax. | SILENCE IS GOLDEN g | A day was set apart for consid- | ering the new district tax bill in lthe House and no particular fuss {had been raised until somebody ongressmen Embarrased —They Find Loop- brought it squarely home that | members of - Congress — the very holes Themselves | members who were getting ready for a routine vote on the bill— were | subject to_the tax. | They voted 227 to 75 against giv- | ing consideration to such a bill and |it was sent back to the committee (Continued from Page One) | with instructions to knock out the o |income tax and put a heavier duty y put city have had to make up the dit- ference. ce cent of the kitty. But not in many Washington has its trouble raising revenue and this year was no ex- on real estate. So If your Congressman doesn't shout against the avasive mijlion- aires as loudly as you think he ‘:h“;;;ld, just keep in mind he is a Just like other growing cities, 1::;pf~.01$fnhxa;|2:s]§?d' PR lnd s, if any, has that much been up and the taxpayers of the e ,—— ption. So it arranged with a Agriculture and stock raising are Congressional committee, which acts the chief industries of Mexico. J. Weinberg, a svelte} ——w = _ MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE codes traced handwritings, and from handwritings and bank rec- AUTHORIZED ords apprehended thirty-five gem U s MAIL " ' fedes . o lealers, will be told in federal court CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, A. M. — Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%o0ff Round ‘Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 623 : ALEX HOLDEN CHET McLEAN sceptible of correction.” son “Patco” ar, 612; Night and Day L. F. BARR Pilot THERO, Agent any have, why said petition for change of name as aforesaid 1S Money Earned should not be granted. uo‘m‘.xr;‘ 1-;’ Z‘O[IGH[JN. | EARN AT PIGGLY Last publication, July 17, 1937. ' . AR, GASTINEAU HOTEL 2 THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU ® Travel Information Headquarters HOWARD D. 8 Petitioner's Att Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information i regarding all scheduled ARRIVAL and DE all Southes flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIME [ ] Phone l 0 For Information On All Plane Service and Steamship Movéments R and charter plane trips; PARTURE times; schedules for irplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks { 1 M. J. WILCOX, b M x LR ity Alaska SERVICE ON-ALL- £ Air Transport on a cannery Chief Pilot Traffic Mgr. I'nspection trip. He is due to return|> = llate this afternoon. \ P B OB P % e Juneau—ONLY 2 HOURS—Ketchikan ESTABLISHED Passenger and Air Express Schedules KETCHIKAN-—WRANGELL— PETERSBURG—JUNEAU Monday—Thursday M. Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 6:45 P.M. 10:15 AM. Ar. Juneau .... Lv. 3:30 P.M. Planes in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication with Ground Stations ® Intercoastal Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque, Gastineau Hotel PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence (3 e Thursday D TRANSPORTATION CO The only Ine serving Alaska that maintaim a regular weekly service throughout thie year Arrive Leave Leave Juneau Juneau Seattle No. Bound So. Bonund THE ALASKA Steamsh LINE Agent—Phone 2 ip Company ALASKA-ROUTES Alaska Transportation Co. f SCHEDULE Evelyn Berg from Seattle . Evelyn Berg from Seattle . D. B. FEMMER, Agent PHONE 114 D SAILINGS ~July 16 July 30 Night Phone 312 I Northland July 9 July 13 July 15 North Sea ...July 16 July 20 July 22 Northland . July 27 July 29 North Sea Aug. 3 Aug. € Northland 3 Aug. 10 . Aug. 12 North Sea ....Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Atg. 19 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent. CITY WHARF . GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent Junec: QNLY 5 HOURS Fobaia Via Picturesque Whitehorse Route Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in continu- ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALASKA .. 3 July 6 July 12 MT. McKINLEY 7 July 10 July 17 NORTHWESTERN July 9 July 12 July 14 | YUKON . July 13 July 19 I ALEUTIAN . July 16 July 16 R | BARANOF July 17 July 23 stations. NORTHWESTERN 16 July 19 July 21 Leave /Fairbanks ... /Juneau... _.Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- turn same day. *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- proximately four hours, Passengers view scenic won- ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. All schedules subject to change without notice and slight changes to make best steamer connections. l'aeific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastinaau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence

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