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1 1 § i PUBLIC MAY INSPECT NEW VESSEL HERE North Coast, in Port To- morrow Morning, on Initial Alaska Trip Steamer North Coast, of the Northland Transportation Company in port tomorrow morning, will be open for inspection by the public, according to a statement issued by Agent Fred Charman The North Coast, now enroute south from the Westward, is mak ing her maiden voyage (o Alaska The craft was lately purchased by the company and thoroughly refitted cvnecmm for the Alaska routes - Chatham to Take Ore Cargoes Out The Alaska Transportation Com- pany freighter Chatham docked in Juneau this morning from Seattle and discharged a moderate general cargo here. From Juneau, the Chatham is to sail via Taku Landing to pick up 300 tons of concentrate from the Polar- is-Taku mine, and to pick up 100 tons of wre from the mine at Mc- Lean Arm on Prince of Wales Is- land. 5 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE " SEATTLE, June 15—The follow- ing halibuters arrived and sold on the Seattle Fish Exchange today: From the western banks—Ven- ture, 36,000 pounds, selling for 9 and 7 cents a pound; Aleutian 39,000 pounds, 8% and T! cents; Brisk, 36,000 pounds, 8% and cents. From the local banks——Woodrow 15,000 pounds, 7'z and 6 cents; Superior, - 13,000 pounds, 7% and 6 cents. - D SEE DR. EDMUNDS’ Optometrist of Alaska and Seattle, ndverthemsnc on page two. ady TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING & FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men oo A ROLLER o &De RINK Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids' Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. Marine News HE QUIT WORK YEARS AGO — Steamer Movements NORTHBOUNU Prince George scheduled to ar- rive 6 o'clock tomorrow eve- ing. 1e Saturds ULED SAILLT \’llknn scheduled to Seattle 9 a.m. June 17 Bar no! GS from Northland scheduled to cail pf{L from Seattle 10 a.m. June 17 . Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p.m. June 17 Copr 1938, King Features § Tne. Wedd WELL-WELL-WELL- HERE COMES IVAR REHEAD -1 HAVEN'T SEEN HIM SINCE By GEORGI YEP- REMEMBER. THE DAY YOU STOLE JOE CASEY'S HORSE AN’ THEN_ASKED HIM FOR THE LOAN OF HIS WAGON DOG E DI TIMOTHY BROGAN GAVE UP HIS JOB A Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p.m June 17. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. June 18. Princess Louise scheduled sail from Vancouver 9 p.m. June 18. wce Rupert scheduled to Says Texas Has “Ablest” Group In Any Congress (Continued ‘x( m Page One) a..ouo.-l.'l..os.tl.n.o... il from Vancouver June 20 The latest is Pdn‘.mm PI\ °T since at 9 pm. Theodore Roo evelt “bought the Denali scheduled to sail from e Panama Canal right-of-way thus ttle 9 am. June 21 e | country has been paying the little JUTHBOUND SAILINGS « | republic $250,000 a year compensa- North Sea scheduled to arrive e/ tion, a sort of rent. After gold de- at 8 o'clock tomorrow morn- e valuation in 1933, however, Panama ing and sails south at 11 a.m. e refused to accept pay in devalued North Coast scheduled to ar- e | dollars. It has refused payment ever rive at 8 o'clock tomorrow @ |since. morning. Ship open for in- | Recently a new treaty was ne spection. ® | gotiated and submitted to the Sen- Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® ate. It provided for increased pay- arrive in port at 6 o'clock Fri- ® |ment as well as other changes in day morning and sails south | the treaty. But the Senate has not two hours later, ® yet ratified it so Panama still gets Alaska scheduled southbound e | no money. next Monday. e Meantime, it had to keep on pay- LOCAL SAILINGS ® ing interest on bonds, many of Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ | which were held privately in the Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- @ | United States. ka and wayports. . Now a virtual ultimatum (strict- art leaves every Wednesday @ |ly unofficial) has been served on at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port @ the United States, saying in ef- Alexander, Kake and way- @ fect that until the U. S. resumes ports o !payment of its Canal Zone rent| @ o ¢ o o @ ¢ 0 0 ¢ o Panama will pay no interest on —sas - certain of its bonds held in the #————— & United States. It was simply “you TIDES TOMORROW | [pay, then we pay OPEN BOOK, OPEN FIRE Peace note: Japan reorganizes the | cabinet, and one general becomes | minister of foreign affairs and an | other general becomes minister of High tide : Low tide -0.8 feet High tide n., 144 feet. Low tide~0:06 pin, 35 fec feet BOCKING TO BE ‘rmumum HERE NEXT WEEK| Romantic note (It s Senator Lew- |is of Tllinois speaking): “In con-| ing, Vice-President nection with the reference to Mr Charles Boc! and General Manager of the Alaska | Ickes, who is from Illinois, I should Steamship Company, will be in Ju- like to say at this particular mo- neau next Tuesday according to ment that, from what we hear, he ! | advices received here. should be exempted from observ: Mr. Bocking left for the north | tions, as evidently he is engaged i | today aboard the Baranof. He will domestic exigencies in foreign rela- {stop off at Kdtchikan, proceeding tions.” (Laughter.) to Juneau on the Yukon which is, The Secretary of the Interior was | due to arrive next Tuesday. honeymooning at the moment in P - - Ireland and England. - Workers Taken When You Dine Out! a ROY AL Cafe STEAK A Big, Juicy Top-Sirloin of Prime Steer! |Pacific has voted to admit to mem- | bership 3,600 men, repre | Alaska cannery workers sailing an- After the Theatre: A ROYAL SANDWICH! — |Francisco, Portland, Seattle, Bel- { Phone 723————115-2nd; St. | | | THE ROYAL | BEAUTY SALON OPEN EVENINGS “If your hair is not becoming to you — You should be coming to us.” ‘When in Need of DIESEL OIL—STOVE OIL YOUR COAL CHOICE GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48—Night Phone 696 . | HOTEL EAs'rmEAu Every Effort Made for the Comng of Guests! dll);o :: 7All~m« ;Or Pet:rswrg. Kake, i AFE exander and way ports. G U c | Freight received not later than 4 | annection : pm. Tuesday. INFORMATION ror mroRMATION MAURICE C. REABER, Phone 4623 lingham, Astoria and Anacortes. the Alaska Salmon Cannery Work- and Agricultural Packing Allu-l | Workers of America. The new affiliate represents | about half the number of members | Pilots withdrew from the Maritime of the Pacific. \EMERY HARRETT IS EXERCISE FOR HEALTH Bowl at the | BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys | Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and |Mrs. Tom Harrett, arrived in the |city yesterday on the steamer Al- :mm laska. He has just completed his |freshman year at Whitman College, where he was a Phi Delta Theta |pledge. This is his first visit to |Alaska, and plans to work here | |during the summer months. - e Today’s News Today. meue Jarman's-Friendly 3 FORTUNE * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is close to the theatres and stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- service. Rates $0).50 ROOMS, From all with Special Rates to bath Permanent Gu ALASKANS LIKL J i Into M. F.of P, MISS HAUTALA ) WITH DOUGLAS FRIENDS VISITING PARENTS | bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and 218 S. FRANKLIN I NEW WASHINGTON Cluth-m Straits mmpomfion Oo “M. S. DART” Leaves Femmer Dock every Wednes- The strategic Lunghai Bridge is shown being blown to pieces by Japanese shells. this bridge part of the heavily fortified Chinese rail-cad fell into Japanese hands during the undeclare Navy Seaplanes To Make Flight, Mass Furmatmn 15.—Nay 1ge patrol t number ever will take Cacocolo DOUGLAS NEWS L — ‘ORMER DOUGLAS GIRL IS MARRIED IN E Miss Rica Martini, formerly of Douglas, and Mr. O. E. Richargson were married in Hammond, Ind, on | May 29, according to word received here on the last boat. After a haney- moon trip in Kentucky, of the groom, they are now in Chi- cago, where they will make their future home. Mrs. Richardson left Douglas ‘with her family in 1920 and since then has lived in Seattle. The groom is an official of a radio broac | in the Middle West and makes hi eadquarters in Chicago. 1g chain R DR. PIETSCH COMING Building plans of the Alaska Evan-| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 15. | gelization Society for a Chapel and —The Maritime Federation of the |social center structure now in pro- | gress are expected to be given a nting the | boost next week when Dr. W. Pietsch who is due to leave Scattle next Sat- |nually for the north from San |urday, arrives here. Forms for the building’s founda- | tion are being put together now and The union accepted on a coast- ‘ as soon as certain details connected | wise basis and will be known as|With the project are officially okayed the construction will be proceeded ers, Division of the United Cannery | ¥ith as rapidly as possible by H. B. | Schlegel. Dr. Pietsch is being accompanied | north by Mrs. Pietsch. They plan a trip westward from here before lost when the Sailors Union of the 80Ig south. |Pacific and Masters, Mates and | AR S . ISITS Miss Jennie Hautala who lived in | Douglas as a little girl sixteen years ago with her parents, arrived here | on the Alaska enroute to Fairbanks, | her first trip north since she left Emery Harrett, son of Mr. and | in 1922. While her steamer was in port she visited a number of her CANADIAN PACIFIC ‘Iuneuu to Vancouver. Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE June—214 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June—17 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R. . Juneau Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC “Lathrop inter EAN DIEGO, Cal DATA CORR npt a mas August for former home . FROM SITKA by plane last evening @ day visit at Sitke ,——— WOMEN OF MOOSE TO INSTALL TONIGHT Tonight at 8 o'clock, the Women will install the offi- r the coming term at meeting to be held in the Odd Fel- TONGA Following the installation, will be held at which time the mem- bers of the Moose Lodge are wel- come to attend. Members on lhe social are committee for Eske Eskeson, Chlhl:\ll\ Shirk Christian Shirk. MT. MCKINLEY Ticket Office—Phone 2 B. 0. ADAMS, Agent 2] C WAYS BEING 3 O\VH £ 16 GERS EFRIGERATION Phone 114 Due Juneau Northbound June 14 June 18 June 20 June 21 June 24 June 25 June 27 June 28 July 1 July 2 July 5 AND ; )| AN’ YOUR BROTHER || | EV ALWAY S WANTED‘ e TO BE A POLICE —, MAN AND ALL TH' POLICEMEN | WANTED YOUR BROTHER-IS HE STILL OUT OF JA\L_ ?;5 AN THE NICE, F\/F\HN(W% AT AGE ~ WA HAD A CLANCY = AN ‘E- /| HE FAINTED- | ST AL _} cueT || AN SOMEONC\ DINNY (| THREW_SOME | R ON | o, COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. ALASKA Alaska Air Transpott, Inc. 3 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER With the destruction of d ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S June 17 . CHATHAM June 24 FREIGHT D. B. FEMMER AGENT Night 312 Due Juneau | Soumbound June 20 June 24 June 22 June 27 July 1 June 29 July 4 July 8 July 17 *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. §—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. 1—Southeastern R.uu'.e——ca!ls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. §—Connects with transfer steamers at Cordova and Seward for Cook | Inlet ports, Ouzinkie, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula ports. t—Connects with S. 8. Starr for Kodiqk and Ouzinkie. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 '(mka Steqmshlp Company *ROUTES Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612— Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau MONS———Chief Pilot CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operatimg Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG oo s MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of thk Inlut T<n.1}wc d return, 10% ail boat from South. ent Nm\.\cltndul PLACE ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS e NES 17—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LUA\A\ THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie 1, F. H. A. A Y Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, off Reund Trip. PLAC N ALASKA IONE 623 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneav Seattle No.Bound So.Bound June 10 June 14 June 16 —— _ June 16 June 17 June 21 June 23 June 24 June 28 June 30 NORTH SEA NORTH COAST NORTHLAND . NORTH SEA .. FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent . CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip [ . Spanning—— 'ALASKA From JUNEAU S “* GOLD BELT To FAIRBANKS Via Picturesque WHITEHORSE ROUTE Departures: TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS (Returning Plane Leaves Fairbanks: Sundays and Thursdays) From FAIRBANKS via RUBY to the Gold Coast at NOME WEDNESDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. From FAIRBANKS via FLAT, the Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL ‘THURSDAYS—Retummg to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE— ———— —GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 455, Residence THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE