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POLLY AND HER PALS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUFSDAYV, AUGUST 17, 1 937. By CLIFF STERRETT GIT A LOAD O THIS, UNK, ) Ol KID--IGOT A 7 APPONTMENT AS J~ ONE O THE LIFE— ~— GUARDS! y NN / 7, King Pestor NO NEWS T'ME, BUDDY. I SAW TH' PARADE YOU AN' TH' OTHER RECRUITS STAGH DOWN GEE, REALLY, UNK? HOW wuz 1? YUH WON TH' PARADE BY AT LEAST THREE FEET! e e b e e e b Marine News S o COME HERE ON NORTH SEA THIS MORNING 0o e 00000 000 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive 6:30 tonight Prince Robert scheduled to ar- rive 3 p.m. tomorrow. Prince George due Thursday evening SCHEDULED SAILINGS i | To . ° . - . . . . ° . « . . ° . . . . Return to Juneau on Present Voyage temland cruise, the ALEUTIAN HERE LAST NIGHT ON TOTEMLAND TRIP Carrying 290 passengers on the steamship tion marking the arrival of Alaska’s SALMONPACK " ARRIVAL WILL - BE BIB EVENT Brings 7 Here—Will Not General Observance Will Be| | Observed by Nation's ‘ Grocery Stores a nationwide celebra- Plans for |Aleut.an berthed here from 7:15 1937 canned salmon pack in Ameri- Notice to Mariners The following aids to navigation in Alaskan waters are temporarily lout of commission but are to be restored according to advices re- ceived from W. C. Dibrell, st erin- tendent of Lighthouses: Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- con 6A reported missing March Z. Wrangell Narrows — Petersburg Bar Front Light No. 39 reported |extinguished and dolphin destroyed | August 6. A second class black can | buoy similarly numbered was estab- j} Wrangell Narrows — Turn Point {Buoy No. 36 reported dragged from position August 6 was replaced August 9. Alaska Peninsula — Arch Point Light has been relighted; Fox Island Light was relighted August | Unimak Island — Cape Pankof {Light was relighted August 8. | Aleutian Islands—Tuscarora Reef | Lighted Buoy 2 was relighted Aug- |ust 12, Permanent Changes, Made Clarence Strait — McLean Point Beacon was discontinued July 29. Stikine Strait — Summit Island |Light was discontinued August 13. Zimovia Strait — Zimovia Strait {Buoy 2 changed to number 8 Aug- MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE AUTHORIZED U. S. MAIL CARRIER *WEDNESDAY, A, M. — Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka and return. *WEDNESDAY, P. M.— Juneau 1o i'unter Bay, Hoonah, Port Althorp, Kimshan Cove, Chichagof and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10%off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA Telephone 622 | ..|m|||I||IIIIII;;IfII;;;I(;;lIIMImIIHHIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIII|IIulIlulllllllmulllllllllm "‘ GASTINEAU HOTEL | ® » THE CIVIC CENTER OF JUNEAU [ ] . : | . . . . . . . . il = o White Liner Sails for Sitka g M o am. to- o |metoce suiing. for Scngwey, The in_ Seatle recently by the adver.|lshed AUEuSt 9, 660 yards 57 de- ust 13; Zimovia Strait Light 2 fix- Travel Information Headquarters , . T X el L b before & ar DEsEway, ’ o " | ress fre Petersburg Bar Rear 3 all whi S o 3 4 Z —Will Return Thursday | morrow. Aleutian, which does not return to tising headquarters of the Canned R,fnzvrfi':m o i Tk o avy f:h{:xd 2k s::,-‘lilul ‘f‘i‘“‘ie‘;f“;ifi“‘g: Call the Gastineau Hotel for detailed information Mornin 508 Soulh Tt‘ip e Northwe te .'-., 1'.A-r1~|.~n to sail Junezu on this voyage, deposited Salmon Induvstry. : _ |pending rebuilding of the struuhérg}st 'lear.xd “‘1 oD, abioslth regarding all scheduled and Cl}a!'tel' plane trips; g . fx"r‘m Seattle 9 am. August ®|oven persons in Juneau. In a special bulletin to leading|, ..~ " iwnmemu Cove Augl:sc 12; Zimovia ARRIVAL and DEPARTURE times; schedules for Eloven persons arrived in Juneau o I)fl‘t”“ Merander T adtebiindir ] Togae were: Fnfixn“.?olauleg—luon- v\1105::190;?5‘r?gilml;ir:;: tcht;;l:;t:‘ Pybus Bay—Round Rock Lighf Strait Light 6 fixed red on smail all Southeast Alaska airplanes and Juneau-Fairbanks = s e v PRI tine Young, Hank Welte, Stephen ou o ry, advertising Jeif L R 5 ; > i 3 D QCHE R g b from the south at ¢ to sail from Seattle August 'i_m‘;uw- D ethenst Alaska W, tee ealls attention to the fact that|TCPOTted extinguished August 8. lwhite house established opposite flights. Also STEAMSHIP SCHEDULES and TIMES. 115 vclock as the white TYSF'e’ 20 a9 hn ® | D Gross H. Sperling, C. L. Holt, this year's pack marks passing of| SicPhens Passage—Grave Polnb{Button Island August 12; Village North Sea, sporting a new stream- o Northland scheduled to sail ® |5 Spagie. Lo e B S0 e billion dollar mark in total valye| 8N Feported extingulshed August Islands Light 11 fixed green on e lined gang-plank, berthed until ¢ from Seattle 10 am., August ® | .Abn:arc; "the Aleutian were 146 of canned salmon packed sinde the|> Middle Point Lighted Buoy 2 small white house established on ¢ 10:30 a.m. before making the trek ¢ 9p .lm embers of the Ohio Farmer- start of the industry at Klawok in reported e)_(m):zui.shcd August 11. H-ock off normeasL shore of largest to Sitka e Yukon scheduled to sail from | o= REE IR R R nder r|1878. Plans announced for the ob-| 1¢Y Strait — North Inian Passisland of Village Islands group one " A total of 104 paseengers was e Seattle August 21 at 9 am. e 'vl"mx']igm' R,‘_'T Kelsey and Assist- servance of the “59th New Salmon Light reported extinguished August|August 12; Double Rock Be_acou aboard ® Princess Louise scheduled to e lint Tm'“_ Manager James R, Moore, |[Pack Festival” will capitalize to £ i L 1numborc‘d 8A August 12; Village e Coming here were: T. Hanson, e sail from Vancouver August 7™ St 0 CEE o B nd. the full on salmon’s romantic Al-|, Sp Christoval Channel—Larza-|Rock Beacon numbered 10 August For Information On Al Pl Servi Mrs. Lewls Rickner, Jerry Rolm, o 31 at 9 pm ® :{] fl(“\l?n” e ; d 23 making the askan background, and committee % Island Reef Lighted Bell Buoy /12; Village Islands Rock Beacon | A S avon b A e J. R. Kinghorn, Mrs. A. F. Knight, o Prince Rupert scheduled to ¢| % lx);hé::»:i:“zm‘xl:] Captain of the members declare that a considerable ' J°POrted Sgtiniguisned August 12| numbered 13 August 13 and Steamship Movements J. H. Chappel, Lucille Stewart, Mrs. ® sail from Vancouver August e | ™™ “‘ g ’ " Ivottilie of -ARhEbIS 5 ublicity for Cook Inlet—Gray Cliff Light re-! 7 — Sy W\ " . B and James Lovett e Aleutian scheduled to sail e |SCT IS Joe L‘”‘j“ 5 g Codbtition. 3 Aids Relighted or Restored fomist at Kansas State College, 5ays| - g pp s olus vp e epaais oo The North Sea is scheduled to e from Seatile August 24 at 9 e Seventeen persons left Juneau on e e . Revillagigedo Chatnel — Potter | nvestments in soil improvement are return from Sitka Thursday morn- e am o |the Aleutian as follows:" For Seai-| Not only will grocers spotlight Al-{ g\ "1 iohteq Bell Buoy reported|the soundest that a farmer can ; ing. C y» Is A. W. Nickerson @ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e | tle—Mrs. Culberhouse; for Skagw ('l\;]: I‘?xlln:vjv?rv)l;::l‘x:'xx:‘Qxln(vw(:L:m;- extinguished August 12, was re-|make, and they are not quick turn- Iunedu—ONLY 2 HOURS——KeiChlkun 4 and Pu is B. W. Gillespie North Sea scheduled to arrive e |—A. C. Black, Mrs. L. O. Lemieux, g ”(”P“l e (-nw»{d}?:rgm:‘“‘"‘“"d the same date. lover ones. v Outbound passengers on the North ® southbound Thursday morn- e|M. H. Sides, S. Martin, P. J. Bell gkt i e — e P — — ESTABLISHED g Bt Trom SuiblY ‘todsy W For|s i eo!/G. R. Bell, J. E. Gri ck, Mrs. attention to canned salmon and l'»:l o e— -y Todd--Mrs. Nick Ber, Sister Mary o Barunof scheduled south- | W. McAlister, Fred Ordway, Rich- romantic background during this b Passenger and Bir Express Schedules Gwendolyn and Sister Mary Flam- e bound next Friday or Satur- e|ard Orway; for Sitka—A. P. Kashe- gt B s T the Al Tr o t ln i inia; for Sitka—Andrew Anderson, ® day varoff, L. Vestal, A. B. Cain, J. J. industry points out. - © 2 | as a l. alls l‘ 9 C. KEI'CHIKAN--WRANGELL— : Fred Haden, Louis Johnson, Charles ® Alaska scheduled southbound e ! Cain; for Haines—P. Koch; for = bplv"xl‘]fl:mflnl:“ :;(l t :;!lll\m]n i — ’ L sd rv s YHanes e next Monday o | Tenakee—J. Swegler. er advertising drive, which also - oy ey ":“.".Ymm,r o "Locar samiNes o B A A e S 1:”.11‘:1: sn[lr:;;‘ A]ask{\ bm-l:gm:gul PETERSBURG—JUNEAU © Esiebeth leaves every Wednes- @ | ¥ e THTDRND, 000r SUNEONE ot sl — S "5y Bhht & alipon Mk e ment in Saturday Evening Post Monday—Thursday : Monday—Thursday Sitka & oC . |going into more than a million 9:00 AM. .Lv. Ketchikan ... ... ... Ar. 6:45 P.M. 3 Sitka and wayports. £ - Dart leaves every Wednesday o | ‘?:x\t'l'f:‘_e\n hunlms. A :1;”“1 of nearly| 10:15 A.M. Ar. Juneau ... ..Lv. 3:30 P.M. ) |® at 7am. for Petersburg, Pcrt | 22 million salmon sclling messages| it i TN * . s 4k SUUTH ABOARD A e, etk SUUTH ABOARD will g0 ta U. 8. housewies dufind Planes in Lonlmu;)lt;: Two-Way Radio Communication e ports. o this celebration, telling tnem of sal- with Ground Stations ® o o0 00 000000 c‘ mon’s nutritiousness and rcunumy,‘ LUU!SE TGDAY —_— — | Reports to salmon sales lmmrs{ . “ e - indicate that while in general deal-| KINNE HERE | B | . | s v e Intercoastal Airways, Inc. - N T Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kinnear, mem-| Twenty-one persons left Juneau :’f;",'.:m ‘k'”l[""’"’, 2 Sfm‘; m*"g""‘ b ENTATIVE The Princes ~ ertiied here pors of a prominent ploneer Seattle |for the south Monday at 6 p.m. as Shortage of certain grades and v 'RAFFIC REPRESENTATI A ; |family, visited in Juneau last night.|the Yukon, which had arrived here ™" aon 4 i Louis A. Deleb ue, Gastineau Hotel voyage south from Skagway, picked | They are members of the Yukon |three hours earlier from the West- ;;:s. In these markets the cele-| ouls A. Delebecque, > ;nfl T \"Il“"‘j""‘ *"‘”““””“ Circle Tour party, having come|ward, headed back toward the h:dl(:;’nL.l“)Llfléll:‘l r:::cgix arrival will| 7-Place Lockheed Vega PHONES—106, Office; 16532, Residence steamed away for Vancouver three north on the Aleutian. The family|States. oAt rotip : | 3 hours after docking. was prominently engaged in lum-| Leaving were: For Seattle—Ida! R (e R ; 6-Place Bellanca Skyrocket et Leaving here were: Mr. and Mrs. per and Kinnear Park, one of the|Thomas, Mrs. Pearl Kohlhepp, G.| HARRIS TO PETERSBURG 4-Place Stinson “Patco” o'l H. R. Brown, Miss P. MacGregor, oidest large parks in Seat! is|W. Kohlhepp, Winston Jores, J.| W. J. Harris, veteran guide, left $ % Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wilson, Miss Eve- nameq after one of their ancestors.|M. McQuistan, Rev. R. W. Murray, |on the Yukon for Petersburg where m g ‘ M | lyn Kay, MihS. I Revmes Mre 0. P, - - — |Edward Rose, T. Despres, M. F. on Thursday he will join the Mel-| P mi“;&" o gf‘dk"?';dc-g Clark, py PONT SECRETARY HERE |Abraham, Mrs. H. E. Keiser. lon party mow making a tour of ~ 0 ’ H All, Mr. and Mrs, Alfred H, Westall, CDales J. Specl, secrtary to the| For Pelersburg_J. B. Lofius, L Southeast Alaska. PHONES, Juneau Hangar, 612; Night and Day ~ il Alggptegter sy o tee Fiolom 1.’ Du Ponts at Wilmington, Del, and |T. Oldroyd, H. W. Douglas, V. F.| e S tce. B it e A y e | rfifub I-‘!\“l,m“;\l/ldt.lf\.l[‘r Sri‘“bjh‘:{ his wife are aboard the Aleutian|Williams, Oscar Oberg, W. J. Har-| Lode and placer location notices i —= TRANSPO“TATION co 1 R b T A Nachon @ round-trip voyage. They vis-|1is; for Ketchikan—W. T. Bower, | for sale at The Empire Office. SHELDON SIMMONS L. F. BARR i e C ooy A H Mack- i in Juneau last night. M. H. Howard, H. C. Fulton, J. S.i i Chief Pilot Pilot The only line scrving Alaska that malntain, 2 Martin Borleck, Martin Holtz, J. A, rhett (RIS S ovelp RUSSELL CLITHERO, Agent a regular weekly service throughout the viaz Mortenson, A. Knight, R. R. Long. e H t l J 8 Arrive Leave off ko e TR S 0 UT H | TiDES TomoRRow ! otel Juneau e i s s L ¢ Testimony Given in | M il belilin b LB “Where Living Is Seattle No. Bound So. { 2.t Low tide 4:42 a. m, 18 feet 2 2 North Sea ... Aug. 17 Aug. 19 i Douglas Plaql Stike ON PRINCE SHIPS High tide 11:08 a. m,, 126 feet Pleasant” Northland . Aug. 24 Aug. 26 ! LS B RET T ' Low tide 4:45 p. m, 50 feet North Sea Aug. 31 Sept. 2 LOS ANGELES, Cal, Aug. 17.— S Bl N ; Jearoat Hadts ; | v BAAORA (i”“,\z_;‘ " S.S. “Prince Gllnpfrl"‘ High tide 10:45 p. m., 145 feet B Nearest Federal Bldg. Northland ...Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept, Monica, testifl he Dougls ASE SRxInok Goarge” | PR T i B Elevator Servi North Sea . Sept.14 Sept.16 A"ul_;"( ;‘;mu(‘dd\l}:i:gtx il:d'““: alternating, leaves | Cabin sites in the national for- Elevator Service. Nosthiand Sept.21 Sept. 23 strike last February r?seml;led ,m?’ Juneau southbound |ests n;uy be leased but not bought. B Cigar Stand. i ! - > N Saturday California’s prison for women is armed camp prepared for a skir-| every BC \ FRED €. CHARMAN, Agent .. \ ? | night. controlled by women trustees. Clean and Co : i as lnxsclx . 1 at midnight A - mfortable J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Ageut...... sillette’s statements were made “Pri " - « CITY WHARF & s ~ before the National Labor Relations it THE VOGUE CLARENCE WISE GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent.... ... TP 18 Board which had a hearing con-| |l ACise ‘ Ownér-Manager v STRTLng SoRRUCN (0¥ TERO Jaber| e || Correctly Stylea Clothes i = e (Y B o b || For Women h e 2 CHUIApR o 1 il c ¥ || SAILING SCHEDULE Juneau ONLYS Houns Fairbdnks SO. PAC. AGENT HERE i [ 101 SEWARD ST. g Bor i ““;1,"2‘;:2; r:fi;;:: # k\’x:l li‘x h “T l 0 - e el =T o PACIFIC on a Leave DueJuncau Due Juneau Via PICtul'esq“e Whitohorse Boute i SHE Steaner Seattle Northbound Southbound g ¢ I < wife, visited in Juneau last night, H. R. SHEPARD & SON [ | HOLLYWOOD BARANOF - _Aug. 11 Aug. 14 Aug. 20 Modern twin motored airliners have been flying on . “i while the Aleutian, on Which thev, Agents Phove 409 | | SHOE SHOP | ALASKA : Aug. 14 Aug. 17 Aug. 23 regular schedules for over two years between Juneau- ; S Foepac . in | 174 Fronklin St. MT. MCKINLEY . Aug. 18 Aug. 21 Aug. 27 Whitehorse-Fairbanks-Flat-Nome: Planes in continu- N { . L | | The Home of Modern Shoe Work: NORTHWESTERN 4 Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. 23 ous two-way radio communication with eleven ground Chatham Straits Transportation co. CHANNEL BUS LINE | HENRI MAKI Proprietor DOROTHY ALEXANDER ... Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 stations. ! Phone 105 Juneau or 71 Douglas | H————————— i3 b “Mo s. DART” Leave Juneau: ”x.a_(m_sl 1 R ST Iunecxu to Vancouver. | ‘}f:::u Tuesd FA!'Tiwve ki ‘ v ! 00, § g 8 _ - RHERAAY ..Fairbanks ivos Pecuiuct Dookie Wil Wadis- [ 07 At | WHITE SPOT Victoria or Seattle THE A Lch SAK él’h L IzN E /Fairbanks ... Thursday .....Juneau day at 7 am. for Petersourg, Kake,| ~ 11:15, 12:00 midnight, ! LIQUOE STORE BOUTHBOUNG HARINGS MWDK, ‘Apetisthonie /Juneau.........Saturday ......Fairbanks POt Alexander and way poris. Leave Douglas AM.—T:40, 8:10,:40, Phone 655 :Prja{rganll({s Sunday .........Juneau eight received not later than 4 :40; P.M.—12: 2:10, 3:40,| | Prompt Deliv . A £ ) 10:40, 11:40; P.M.—12:40, 2:10, 3:40, pt ery Princess Louise—Aug. 17 airbanks ...Wednesday ....Flat-Ruby-Nome and re- - pm. Tuesday. FOR INFORMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4622 4:40, 5:40, 6:40, 7:40, 8:40, 11:40 Glacter Highway “Leave Auk Bay: A.M.—7:00, 8:15;] 2:30, 4:15 turn same day. *—All year round schedule. /—June 1 to September 1, 1937. Flying time between Juneau and Fairbanks is ap- | 10:10,| | | b R Aia.sl(_é;Steaxn Princess Charlotte—Aug. 20 | Princess Louise—Aug. 27 ] FEMM‘ER?RANSFER ' Princess Charlotte—Sent. 3 ship Company et o e e P.M, Saturday Special : =R\ . <A *ALRSKA'ROUTES Guy Smith § A5 pm. [ cal us mr‘:)lN;n:x?ot Trans- Connections at Vancouver with B ERVICE ONA S N proximately four hours. Passengers view scenic won- o a0 as Matardes mpectay| | ferring, Rock and Gravel Haul- Cenmlian Pacitie Sebviste: e ders that would take weeks to see from the ground. g F- M0, B:15, | | ing. We also sell Cement, Coal e g 5 e P j i § t 10:00 p.m. | ine ) 3 Traie- Attt All schedules subject to change without notice and i n R “ G s f Fipas Suniays and Boidar [ g;;‘géfigg:fig;._flf gy Trans-Paciie i M”ka Tl‘allspol'tafifin co‘ slight changes to make best steamer connections, il H E 3 = | Tickets, reservations and full a » roRova meEDES | —— =l S fron Beatfle . Jly 30 Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. | | PRESCRIPTIONS CARE- | |* | 1 iy ik >, gl Evelyn Berg from o ot ¥ FULLY COMPOUNDED | PHONE 36 HOTEL JUNEAU e ey Evelyn Berg from Septh TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE E { 1l Formerly Hotel Zynda R, 1 Front Street Next Coliseum | ‘ For very prompt i CLARENCE WISE CANADIAN n. no mm ellt Louis A. Delebecqie—Gastindau Hotel | PHONE gi—Free Delivery | [ JQUOR DELIVERY i} Manage: PACIFIC PHONE 114 Night Phone 312 Phone 106 Office—4652 Residence P rrrrrrrrrrerrerereee) i =8 i i N ST

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