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POLLY AND HER PALb o e it e e et AP : {32 ARRIVE IN Marine News | JUNEAU ABOAR ............. IR TORSICE U S S S THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, l'UhSDAY ]ULY 20, 1937 % CLIF E STE RRETT WAL, FER F’T\ SAK SAY' SUMTH\ J! TO HiM Y Stalin in his official = duties, Courtney compared them Mussolini spedks the best 1 of the three dictators. Hit- s done the most for his coun- raising Gefmany up from a 1 that had sdnk down into a ional honor Mr CURRESPUNDENTJW ‘FOR COLLIER'S : {country proud of its n as lished This fact helped him and Collier's get a “sccop” in the recent Hinden- L October he made ocean in the blimp, running the ur(u-h' that cxperience and{{ the Hindenburg burg disaster, a trip across the instead of written from but from facts about | fishermen there to inform him of his wif’s illness. Relurning here later this mornmg | 8immons left at 10:30 a.m. for Gus- | tavus, Glacier Bay, Elfin Cove, | Chichagof, Kimshan Cove and Sit |ka. Aboard were G. E. Moser, postal inspector, a round trip passenger; Ed Reves, who is returhing to Chi- chagof, following a week’s visit with his daughter in Juneau; Merle Col- by, passenger for Sitka, and Tirzah King, round trip passenger. and supplies were carried to the in Glacier Bay. Simmons was due to return at 4:30 p.m. from Sitka with 3 passengers, and plans to6 make another Sitka trip ionight or early 'tomorrow morning. He returned from Sitka on a previous trip at 4 p.m. yester- day, with J. B. Thompson aboard as 4 passenger, Pilot L. F. Barr is still in Ketchi- kan and is due to return here to- norrow night or Thursday. — .- Today's News Today—Empm‘ Mail | B. C. Benedict camp at Reid Inlet ' MRS. HUTCHINGS ENTERTAINS FOR IMISS E. KNIEF Mrs. Tom Hutehings was -hestess last evening at a bridge party com- plimenting Miss Edith Knief of Chi- Cago, guest In.Juneau of Mrs. W. B. Kimball. The affair, ‘which was held at the Hutchings residence, assembled Mrs, Charles Burdick, Mrs.' W. A. Chipperfield, Mrs. J. Irvine Noble, Mrs. Lew Williams, Mrs. J. C. Coo- |per, Mrs. C. Hornum, Mrs, Hafry Sperling, Mrs. Evelyn Hendrickson, Mrs. Clarence Rhodes, Mrs. Ernest Parsons, Mrs. L. Reinke, Mrs. Kim- ball, the honoree and thé hostess. Mrs. Noble' was winner of the first prize in bridge, while Mrs. Sperling touk second place. N A sale of 7,000 pounds of halibut, off the Margaret T, Captain Peter Hildre, was made to the New Eng- land Fifh Company at prices of nd 525 cents per pound. LS8 B SR IEEE A el R B Lok approve of many things Hitler is, - % ]B [;0 SOUTH * Steamer Movements : — {doing; and Slmliu is the best man " 2 QY Radlo &mmunicaflon % 4 NORTHBOUND o | Steamship DO( ks Here This W. B. (omlnu IRl o e e Y048t oné SCHEDULED P. L’[NE . : , | fon ! having a strong will and a determ us ASSENGER AIR M JUNEA » Princess Alice scheduled to ar- ® | Morning with Capacity | Preparing Material for |incd mind 1 denburg exploded e ICE H i ® rive 6:30 o6 lock tonight :‘1 i 244 First Class it Ajr Flshul(’\ Acticlés Doesn't Like Censorship land capsized a elt Field, Vir- : mv » Prince Rob 4 ;1:fn:i\‘ d to 8 | g | Mr. Courtney did not like the Fas- ‘: 1y ‘_'1 g vl‘.“,““‘ U,’f;‘,e,‘_' A!‘J’mofilzm » oA i 2 WO | Rty SN s ! ed irom Page One) |cist methods of censorship, he said,|>02tes used his article as a_ refer ° Eve Berg due Thursday ®| Bearing 32 persons for Juneau, 17 (Continued trom Pag e i i, . ience—and two New York newspa-| ® morning ® (of them from the States, the steam- |———— — Mi:ll\fnig;x"l hey didn't bother me 8| iets repriiterit 3 !. m - . I'rm- e C heduled to ar- hip Alaska ' berthd at the local goyernment troops by a decided | )€ ” | Mr. Courtney said he would call h . TR N R TR eve ock with a capacity passenger ey Y Since ne docs not nave to file daily (1" oy Jonm W Troy this atter-l| *WEDNESDAY, A, M.t : : Princ mer Has 1hree- o gepppuLen samLr ot 59 and 25 ge.| «If Italy and Germany do mot|stories, like correspondents for!y o if the Governor woiild be able Juneau .to Hawk Tnlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka Hour Stopoveriin Local |e Mount McKinley scheduled to | gon here from the States|throw in too m: Armiament suid| DEWeE v»;v\l Mr I(;nm'in y lcluu.d |to see him. After he leaves Alaska! and return. 4 5 e sail from Seattle at 9. am ® | were I. Campbell, Pearl Coy, P.|troops, the L s eventually willjlock around, gather terlal {Or ne wiyt pe' joined by hi ¢ before | 3 Port After Arrival 2 {imr, |5 Chak B ot . .| ok, e Loyt Srenbo e ana e s ani nel L be ey e STl | WM, P, M. ® Princess Lot cheduled to ®|p Femmer and Margaret Femmer, |even in the sections the rebels have|left the country to compose the ar-|, n many of his jours ! Juneau to Funter Bay, Hoonah, Port Altharp, ) ith fr . il from wcouver July 21 ®|A . Harris, Mildred Keaton, M n—are pro-Government. ticies. He enjoyed much more free- | i VN R | Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. 1 1 e at9pm | Lavin, Lee Lu- lost their big chance dom while investigating the ‘gov-| *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—109%off Round Trip. Princess Charlotte afler the slearm- . Northy shedued to sl 2 s, 2. 201 lie Rice, E. A|when they didn't win @ quick vic- |crament faction in Spain then tier SIMMONS MAKES | SBAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE ned in p 3 July 22 at 9 2 1‘..'1 Robert Hlady 1k- | iory. But now that it is a pro-|he examine ’ N. ALASKA el leuban “]m;“l\“i“ o sail ® fing and Mrs. David Wa 3 honged I look for a Govern-|'And,”” he smiled, “I dmfn think | AIR-SEARCH IN I ! I i were: Mr. ® from Seattle July 23 at 9 am. o t 1 ast I'd have much chance of getting & | coming to Juneau from Southeast 1 g g \dop, BaIsk V8 b hohidien 10 A | ACH to Rinesa it Bodihes Rt il e L8 SEYMOUR CANAL: 1‘ ne Peddersen, Miss o m Seattle July 23 at 10 | nifol s drcac writing ; story or e situatio — L Miss A. Manifold : '\ a well.|Writing my story on the situation FE Gubser. M F.'e ol g ‘ No ve a well-|" Fonllinaldnd 3l TS & i 3 Mrs. R. Boswell, J. G. : G sefore they there during the Itelian conquest.| Searching for Abel Roskey whose rald, J. / . to sail from ® Olson, Margaret S “m”'f; l,‘:‘““,;f Mussolini didn’t like it much.” jife is ill at St. Ann’s Hospital, Pilotl] ~ALEX HOLDEN R. H. Roger: ngton, J. Cod- e at 9 am ° E. G. Reep, Dr. J. F Pl el Articles Are Different teldon Simmons took the Alaska! ,Chief Pilot HOET, N J. Sohptl eduled to e ’ Mrs. P. T hebase /the: Tabels| < DMFs jourtne v 'Air Transport Bellanca over Sey- — _— ) Mrs. A. B. Yates and T. Kola Syt ftom July 24 e and Mrs. C, J foroes RAE hava &l«|2re At pa- mour Canal this morning, with Ollie| A B I P o se for e e SR T Zosk n of Mr. Koskey, aboard 73 (\QME FFQ[ ® Prince Rupert scheduled to m down. et hislktories in at “ . ° ail from Vancouver July 26 e also, a belter by e y.’v re pri o by oV, it slieved (3 UL TIL0 ¢ atopm e Ly ot he Loyalists 50 B2 0 Fecure. ot chad e ol s Seymour Cannywg 3 Juneai—ONLY 2 HOURS—Keichikan ke e e Cordova, two for fighting for prin-11y: heiha articies that be trelling Mear Sey Janal, was rnnM TES i D A s Y via wva, 18 1 jehting for Pl will be timely when they are pub-|not located, but word was left with ESTABLISHED Foui H ® bound Thursday afternoon or ® L : ies fighting for TG z * evening o/ for Seward, one salari g = Passenger and Air Express Schedules f u ® Baranof scheduled southbound e' Belt Tour via Seward, 32 Englax \wrmament pro- ; ] Nle A ® next Friday o Yuv 3 O soun 4 gram, how will keep peace in KETCHIKAN-—WRANGELL— ® Alaska scheduled southbound e Yound-irip to the Westward and re-!gyrope he declares 3 L R g ey R o um ieving vited ‘Mmoo, Hitier PETERSBURG—JUNEAU tute Liner Docks i Ju- Avses 5 went to the neau Early Today e Esiebeth . E Alaska. | _— - 1| Monday—Thursday Monday—Thursday g AT . y at 6 pm, for e were: For ldez, Bar-| 100 AN Lv i :45 P.M. for Sitka . wayports, 5 wis, Elmer Freeberg, B. M SIGRI D S | 5 rl;\-‘ul“ Ar. Jlfxenf(i}l‘l:kan 5 ].“}vr 3'30 II”M 2N . every Wednesday o 1 y Wat- BEAUTY SALON | AM. . Junea &L M. Twenty-three persons arrived in o qt 7 am, for Petersburg, Port e i for Seward, Laura “YOUR APPEARANCE 1S | ites in Continuous Two-Way Radio Communication Juneau today at 3 a. m. upon the o plexander, Kake and way- ® 'Brown, Sy Dennison, H. W. OUR RESPONSIBILITY” | with Ground Stations arrival here frc 1 south of the o e Thompson, S. Hellenthal, Ross G Shattuck Bldg. Phone 318 | | 3 w e liner Nortl PUISONS @ @ @ © 0 ¢ @ 0 @ 0 0 @ ley, Mrs. Charles Personet ‘ . sailed with the North Sea for Sitka — . R, Walker: tor Ootdoye Xt ; St ¥ at 11 a. m Smith, Betty Humilton, A, La Borde | S e S e + = Coming here were: Thomas Ryan, and Themas J. Gibbon | .CHARTER THE CRUISER | | e 2& gtcoastal Alma mc. Carol Sly, Mrs. Pearl Marsh, Mrs AigF i T V l D A i i it William Redling, Mrs. H. Messer- g Y TRIC CPRESIE vV schmidt, Mrs. Edward Herron and ls cDMPAH ‘ELEC]RA I'AKES BUSINESS OR PLEASURE | | é e AT,];“]”;) REF RES(I_:NT‘:_T, E Hotel her baby, Mrs. W. A. Savikko, Joe- BLE | PHONE 623 || + Louis A, Delebecque, (rastineau Hote! Ne6A Bavikko, Mt Bros A OFF WITH FIVE Clean—Speedy—Comfortable | | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER X S AR MRS i DAL, A 4 = PHONES—106, Office; 4652, Residence Mr hnd J. F Brod R, V. FOR FAIRBANKS | MARINE AIRWAYS FLOAT | | 4 > 4 Welts, Dan Mrs. Annie Mer- TO 1935 SEASGN i i 7-Place Lockheed Vega oot fefe rill, Mrs. J. M With five passenzers aboard for Chatham Straits Transportation Co. 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket B NI i liam Sulzer, Dick Willis, Interior points, the PAA Lockheed| { - o o Henry, Lillian Kaloh, Dagne i = Electra took off from the airpor “M. s. DART” | 4-Place Stinson “Patco . '. -\l"l”h Frances Newman and Lieut. Nearly Two Million Cases|nere this aiternoon shortly before 3 5 Ly ) Thurstein Bt . 1 |3 oclock, with Pilots Joe Grosson | Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- | U s MAIL Leaving for sitka were: Mrs mary Put Up Thus Far This 2 © Muriay Stuart at the contron |08y at 7 am. for Petersburg, K.«ke,l o WD & Camp, M: Mrs. C. Bonet, Carl Yeay, Figures Show big plane is due back from| FPort Alexander and way ports. | £. Hoden, C. W. Danielson and Mrs. y T hanks on Thursday. Freight received not later than 4 PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day TRAN SDORTATION co xv{ R v(,,]’ he local outl , The Alaska salmon pack thus far| Passengers lcaving here aboard p.m. Tuesday. Office, 587 R n to the local outbound (i ceason is standing up favorably the plane were: Miss Mildred Kea- | FOR INFORMATION =k g Té a passe there were 118 round- i, compasison with the pack for|ton, Miss Lillian Peterson, Jud | MAURICE O, HEABER Phone 4622 SHEL!)QN S;'IMMO)S 4 "."IIL\RR trippers and 12 passengers bound 1935 but somewhat belind last|P. F. Lavin, Mis. Joe C —| Chief Pilot Pilot The only hne serving Alaska that mainteing for Sitk vear, according to L. G. Wingard, |Joe Crosson, Jr. { | oa . The North Sea will return to the Ajacka Agent of’ the U. S. Bureau | g SRl e R RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent - nenlar weekly _service ;throughout .the yoar local port Thursday from Sitka and of pisheries. | French cooking possesses & I CANADIAN Travel UArHve’ © Leave is scheduled to t NCN | Figures compiled so far by the|im 1 wees, et 1 PACIFIC on a | Leave Juneau Juneau or t for Se Jureau reveal the Southeast Alaska|Fr chef's ambition is to create| RAILWAY - pack at 425000 cases and the re-|a new one FIVE HAI !LUT! R& mainder of Alaska at 1,526,000, or a| .o SELL AT SE ;7 lotal through last Saturday of 1-| Georges Carpenticr, onetime Eu i % 651,000 cases. {ropean heavyweight boxing cham LTS The 1936 pack for the same period pion, is now barman at a hotel in| SRATTLE, -Ju L was 000 cases while in 1935 |Cannes | buters sold here today ‘ it was 1563000 cases, but in 1935 L From the western banks— Brisk prisiol Bay had only a limited sea- | 35,000 pounds, 5% and 8% cents a o being confined to only about| “"1"}‘ “””1’;‘ Jocal banks—Lively 1g.. % @nd the one of 1835 is on ap- | sl e A Anks ALYELY ' 48,~ roximately the same plane, ! 000 pounds, 11 and 8 cents; Presho| 1 he pack last N,;N,"I ‘.fl,fi,,l,v\,,",,‘ON PRINCE SHIPS 16,000 pounds, Swift No. Two 16,000 tne yecord-breaking high mark of pounds, both at 10% and 8 cents. |g000000 cases. £ 4 - B 2% ‘ UGB | S.S. “Prince Rupert’ * . “IMRS. A. B. YATES TléEs TOMORRRW SAILS FOR SOUTH| alternating, leaves Juneau every Saturday ide 5:53 a. m, 02 feet | —_— b tide 12 m, 136 feet | Mrs. A. B. Yates, wife of the geo- | bl L id 5:52 p. m., 4.2 feet (logist who arrived here recently | Rl ” i 50 p. m., 15.8 feet |from bury, was a passenger | J“;‘“”"('] “::"; TR |southbound aboard the Princess uly. 198 Gl Charlotte this morning. August 7 an DIVER LAGASA FLIES | - | d “Prince George” southbound | Mr. Yates has left to investigate TO TAKU HARBOR IN inickel deposits on Chichagof and | MARINE PLANE TODAY [ iy, o o CAN ADTAN u, the Yates stopped at the Gas- | Gilbert, pack- ' tineau Hotel Excur Inle e H. R. SHEPARD & SON Pilot ¢ Hol-| Lode and placer location mnotices Agents Phone 409 for sale at The Empire Office. ' HOTEL JUNEAU Formerly Hotel Zynda “Smiling Service” o w Beri’s Cash Grocery I 5 i = PHONE 105 11 | CLARENCE WISE on the way back to Jur Free Delivery Juneau | | Manager at Hawk Inlet to pick for here. After taking it eas) Pilot Holden tock off thi cn a charter roundfligi FEMMER’S TRANSFER ! PHONE 114 " HARDWOOD FLOORS ||| LAID, SCRAPED, FINISHED | | Harbor with deep-sea : I Call us for all kinds of Trans- s Old Floors Made Like New 2 5 LaG following which wa LOWEST PRICES | || ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- to fly Oscar Bergseth and four 2 = ing. We also sell Cement, Coal, other fish executives to the P. L HAMMER Kindling, Feed, Hay and Fresh England Fish Company cannery Dressed Poultry. D. B. Femmer Chatham. Phone 533 241 lr'mklm 'NATIONAL, e - Juneau to Vancouver, COMNEATIONS HOTELS “PRIN- CESS Liner Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess Charlotte—July 20 | Princess Alice—July 23 | Princess Louise—July 27 Princess Charlotte—July 30 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: CANADIAN PACIFIC M. J. WILCOX, [ SRR R, Ay | ” [ CHANNEL BUS LINE| geeii) Phone 10d Juneau or 71 Douglas Leave Juneau: A.M.—T7:15,8:00, 9:15, 1 10:15, 11:15; P.M.—12:15, 1:15, 3:15, oy THE ALASKA North Sea Northland North Sea Northland Northland FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ..... {.?. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut. (,WHARF Bie Juneau Leave z::nnfi:m’;eu‘ Seattle Northbound Trans-Pacitic EVBON ~July 10 July 13 Tickets, reservations and full ALEYTIAN July 14 July particulars from BARANOF July 14 July 17 V. W. MULVIHILL ALASKA é July 17 July 20 Agent, C.P.R. MT. M’KINLEY .July 21 July 24 Juneau Alaska NORTHWESTERN July 22 July 25 July 27 XUKON duly 24 July 27 Aug. 2 LINE Agent—Phone 2 ! A laska bteamslnp G *ON-RLL-ALASKA 4:15, 5:15, 6:15, 7:15, 8:15, 9:45, SERVICE | 11:15, 12:00 midnight. . |Leave Douglas A.M.—T7:40, 8:40, 9:40, 110:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, 40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 10:10, 11:40 Glacier Highway Leave Auk Bay: AM.—7:00, 8: 15 P.M.—12:30, 4:15. Saturday Special 6:45 p.m. Leave Juneau: AM. — 7:30. 9:30; P.M.—2:30, 5:15. Saturday Special 10:00 p.m. First Bus Sundays and Holidays Leaves Juneau at 9:30 am. SCHEDULED %AILINGS Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... Evelyn Berg from Seattle ... D. B. FEMMER, Agen nhe Aug. 13 ent Night Phone 312 statmns. Leave *Juneau.. /Fairbanks ....Thursday /Juneau.. Saturday ‘fjlrbanks -..Sunday . airbanks ....Wednesday North Sea . Via Picturesque Whit Modern twin. motored airliners h&'vi‘b&nfiflfi&‘ regular schedules for over two years between\.flwwali- Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome. Planes in ous two—way radio communication wrth e]eveh,gmuqd _Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- *__All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Ju}r,leau and Fairba;‘;l;:‘ is ap- proximately four hours. Passengers .view ic 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. eonnections., Pacific Alaska Airways, lnc. "TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE Louis A. Delebecque—Gastineau Hotel Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence Seattle No, Bound 8o, Bound July 16 . Jily 20 J:?j ¢ LJuly 23 auy 21 duly July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. & Aug.. 6 Aug. 10 Aue. Aug. 13 Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 24 Route turn same day. e e