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B —————— L AL S : i i - Marine News e e 0 0 0 0 c o 0 o Steamer Movements NORTHBOUNU Aleutian in port and sche to sail at 5 o'clock this after- noon for the Westward Louise scheduled at 6:30 o'clock thi 11 PASSENGERS ABOARD LOUISE FOR THIS PORT Canadian Pacif Louise is scheduled t from the south at 6:30 o'clock cvening The evening Northland about midnight t ve 3 p.m chedu tomorrow 11 pm Denali due tomorrow passengers are booked for Ju- following aboard the steamer, n nay Princess Chi Edward Bowden, Edward Bowden A Sk TR abnver. 11" Burleson, Mrs. Vi Jean na Gib- Jr., Lynn L Gibbons, Ruth Gibbons tomorrow on ©©©332000000020008000008 8 cruise, S.E. Alask kons. Mt. McK tuled ¢ Minnie Goldstein, Patience Har- tall from Seattle at 9 6., £o- land, Corrine Jenne, Mrs. Es o el i l Judge, Dr. William Pietsch and o A} ARy i e AP L wife. Seattle at 9 am. June 24 e . 1 Adolph Meyer a=d wife, Malcoit" o North Sea schedule il » W. McCallum, Barbara Simpkin s R R R Pl R z 3 e om Set 10 a.m. June 2 Thirty-one passengers arrived i Robert W. Simpson, Annabellc| g ghatham scheduled to sail from © ' juneau this morning on the steamer Simpson, Burford S. Smith, Arva Seattle June at 9 pm ® Aleutian. Wahto. drick, | ® Columbia scheduled to ail from ® prom Seattle passengers were C. For Tulsequah—Percy Sheldric Seattle ati0 am) dane 3. 81, Chevibn G H curtaz, G. B TR Prince George scheduled to ® | Dodge. Mrs. G. V. Goss, Vera Ma » sail from Vancouver June 27 ® Kirkham. Earl D. McGinty, Pe A"cnflra e Plln'l at 9 pm. ® Manderich, Charles Meyers, Mrs. C L4 | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Meyers, Cliff O'Malley, H. L. Ros 2 Yukon scheduled to arrive ® Mrs H. M. Spencer, M qiieh about 2 o'clock tomorrow ® R Baver. J. Heitz, E. Lincoln, P. Q flps vernlg | morning ® Mattox, V. C. Michail, M. Paddock | Baranof scheduled southbound ® ang T. Turner. R next Friday ® | From Ketchikan—H. Finch, W Bert Ruoff, Anchorage pilot, flew LOCAL SAILINGS ® | Mahoney, Gen Grove, H. Locke a six-place Travelair ne into| e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® prom Wrangell—Mrs, R. E. Hunt suneau yesterday evening, on his Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ® A p. Romine, R. E. Hunt to Anchorage and his Bristol ka and waypor ¢ | V8tonobers— Ba G B . . . . . | JUST SAW YOl R OLD CHUM -DAN O'TOOLE - GOING INTO DINTY MOORE'S -~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, BRINGING UP FATHER FUI SDAY, ]UNI <1938, B8Y GOLLY=| HAVEN'T SEEN HIM SINCE THE AST FIGHT | SAN HIM IN AT JERRY’S TAVERN- ALEUTIAN IN Farm s Bu v Airways. i Dart leaves ever ednesday C. N. Nankins and C. C. With Ruoff was John Walatka, at 7 am. for Petersburg, of Bemidji, Minnesota, who will be |® Alexander, Kake and s a new pilot with Ruoff, and will ports p:nbubl\'p fly Ruoff's other Ship, a|® @ © © ¢ e e ¢ 2 o o CORR[NF JENNE TO Waco, and Lillian Olson, a Bemidji L RETURN ON LOUISE schoolteacher, who will vacation in — - — 2 e i TIDES TOMORROW Corrine Jenne, who has just com- While flying out to the Pacific g—— e LB Ine T, B D Coast from Minnesota, where Ruoff | RS W i B L. Juor. year. 8 3 v A ow tide—1:39 am, 37 feet. |College in Oakland, Califo bought his new Travelair, the AD-| gy} (ijge 733 am, W5 feet. |where she is majoring in music, is al, in fihgrege pllos, madg flvm‘hmm”‘ Low tide—1:35 p.m., 4.0 feet. |die to return today on the Prin- under ficed waters which inund at Fort ‘Peck. Montana, wh(:xn lu High, tide—7:59 s, J4.6 foet B Tl o, ot M pave foded. e, fuey seaplalic AR 0 e ents, Dr. and Mrs. Charles P. Jenne Bt o ”"'m,n“ the 8k Jak Miss Jenne was recently (]luul the Missouri River. La Cherihete. In the concert \\)mn Ruoff was to leave Juneau this 2ld on the campus this spring To Be Studied; FDR BOSEROORG o Gy TYik SELL SEATTLE wed an original composition Commissien te Act 5 being the only junior to partici- ALMQU]STS RETURN pate (Continued from Page One) P R 2 2 TO CAPITAL CITY SEATTLE, June 21,—The follow- il ke |ing halibuters sold here today: SIMPSONS RETURN America became a nation From the weste: anks-—Consti- Jut the mportant sreason e et yoae i Seuie, Mun [, T790 W wosern baaks—Contl HERE ON LOUISE|, % ‘e ot importaryigeescy G. E. Alinquist and daughter Ed““‘pumui‘s b;»lh at },‘7' % ,]v' ‘rvm - history and size of the two natior returned tg Juneau on the Yukon.| Too t ol 4o S0 o 1”““'4 71, | Robert and Annabelle Simpson 1y 5 3000 miles from San Fran- The Almquists formerly resided here | o BV PHRAE SHATD POURCE. who have been attending Stanford | iseo to York nly many years. Miss Almquist has been | g F I;v;'nl banks—Sylvia, 14.. | University are on the Princess Lou- | fey hundred between the appo atlending the ‘West Seattle High | o050 o0 g lnm‘;' ise which is due to arrive here this|gores of the Bri Ther School from where-she was gradu- | o G0N E T SO0 § EENES ARG evening, Robert graduated from the qre g states in the United Stat ated last Tuesday. skl S5 BUIEL riversity last spring and has now | eaen s . R 8 S, 18,000 pounds, Libanon, 15,000 each still jealou 1S STt Bl 28I % : 100000 completed his first year in a medi-| and he & the - Canstiniion CDA. TO M | pounds, both at 7 cents straight. | ? A : and the -power . .U DA cal course. Miss Simpson has just confers upon a state WINGARD 'i'(; SEATTLE G. Wingard, Alaska agent of | A special meeting of the CD.A.| 1, will be held this evening at 8 0'-|the Bureau of Fisheries, is sailing clock in the Parish Hall for the|for Seattle aboard the bureau ves- purpose of balloting on candidates.|se] Brant. He expects to return! TFollowing the meeting, a gathering a short time. The Brant is of the dramatic group of the lodge | scheduled to sail from Seattle July will be held under the direction of 3 haying aboard Dr. Ernest Gruen- Mzs. John Tandoo at which time completed her will spend the summer parents, Dr. and Mrs. Robert SImp- | of one king, and when his par son. with LRI S PATIENCE HARLAND RETURNING TONIGHT phomore year. They their le busi- ine. In Great Britain, the ness is, symbolically, the b ja- that's that. one en unifor country ment passes a law The law applies from the realm to the other. i even pressure. - In Cong presumbaly cannot re u- - X ing of the Division of Territories late the candy store | rietor anc more definite plans for a play which | 41,4 1sland Possessions, Interior De-| Miss Patience Harland, daughter his salesgir] in Wate ), Towa, be- will be given in the fall will bemadv.‘p‘”.“m,m. and Fisheries Commis- ©f Mr .and Mrs. Charles E. Har- cause that's the sta and city's pros—— - foner Prank T. Bell. land, is returning to her Juneau | business. m: — {home this evening on the Princess s s‘)U’l‘n ,.____.‘_._._._ | Louise. Miss Harland has been at- FROM OPPOSITE SIDES ir' |tending the University of Wash-| As for our rece cnacted Wi ON PRINCE sHIPS S. “Prince Rupm" ‘and “Prince George” alternating, leave Juneau southbes ul\d every Satt at xm:lm- ?/’\\N EXERCISE FOR nau‘m‘ Bowl at the | BRUNSWICK Recreation Alleys Cafe in Connection Spec- falizing in American and ‘ Chinese Dishes, “Prince Robert” June July 9 and 2 August 6 and "0 at 7:30 aum. FANAI)IAN\ NATIONAL H. R. SHEPARD & SON Agents Phone 409 AD. NO. v-37-38 25 TRY US ONCE! o e ch e e ) YT Skating Hours—7 to 11:30 p.m. Kids’ Special —7 to 8:30 p.m. Jarman's-Friendly FORTUNE I COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. HOTEL GASTINE b Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION S% | :luonbh; |summer visiting with | and Inends in this city. |ington, where she was enrolled as|ner labor act for c for the plans freshman She past her ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY [ ] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. Leaves Seattle S. S. CHATHAM June 24 S. S. TONGASS July 1 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 Oven-fresh every day! Uni- form, golden loaves . . . ap- pealing to the eye and to the appetite. Always Ask for PEERLESS BREAD nine | ing, and the British lav to spend the | were the product of ex parents tive bar: £ 1927, they tly opposite ituations. The British law got — | ute hooks in the wake strike that practical the British Isles. In the conservative government ‘pnwcr the strikers ¢ 1 the stat- f a general paralyzed view of th then in an exhibi- tice bargaining. ‘The American law was proposed by a political party (the Demo- | cratic New Deal) which professed Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS LOUISE June—24; July—35, 15, 26 PRINCESS ALICE | | | ! | | July—8, 19, 29 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE July 22 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: | Transcontinental | Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific | Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CPR. Juneau Alaska CANADIAN | PACIFIC ' SEE— tion of too much pressure for collec- | § LL JUST RUN OVER AN' SPEND TH! DAY LIST FN— LL SEBE JERRY SOME OTHER TIME ~ ried Under ¥ Tulare Lake basin, s of aor Crop 1 s as a ss ran I X ers who v [ H I AND IN BRITAIN— U&Eii U i prac S e Mur Stuart and Jerry Jones ot R Rt yrought in four pass f Ihe ac . outla L ternoon for PAA of forbide e 1 7 Tt were M Lora Anderson ol X -~ |Irene Anderson, Tom Gregory, and et Y Harry Greep. o I X - > > ; i ested parties in a 1 i mction against use o support of an illega strike And it makes it a criminal of- fense to break a labor contract with June 21. — Steamer | the over t, wt srohibiting the Alaska Steamship ivil se from join union o'clock this composed of g rent and 117 employee £ e the Empire classitieds for HOTEL JUNEAU “WHERE LIVING PLEASANT” s CLARENCE WISE Owner-Manager Steamer {BARANOF . {YUKON - *ALEUTIAN DENALI . MT. McKINLEY . ALASKA . " COLUMBIA ... YUKON BARANOF DENALI @ mor e. B Elevator Service. B Nearest Federal Building. B Beauty Shop. B Every Room a View Room. Leave Seattle e dUNE 15 ...June 17 June 18 ...June 21 ...June 22 _...Jun June 25 June 28 June 29 July 1 Due Juneau Northbound June 18 June 20 June 21 June 24 June 25 June 27 June 28 July 1 July 2 July 5 T. ifiNES CQLUMBM LUMBER o oF LUMBER AND BUILDING MATE PHONES 1d Modernize Your ALASKA 587 OR T47—JU! ECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH Us Under Home RIALS NEAU To Improve Tigle L, B My AL CONNORS MOTOR CO., Inc.——Phone 411 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska j AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. Hangar and Shop in Juneau SIMMONS———Chief RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher Ell Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped ng Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG SHELL Opor: 2 Reation sk oty S. MAIL Day or Night Pilot MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commu JLED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Subject to arrival of mail hoat from South. Tenakee, SCHEDU TUESDAY Juneau K to Hawk In SEAPLANE TICKET OFFICE, LEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilof han Cove, Hoonah, quent Nonschedule Trips- ARTER SERVIC TRIANGLE PLACE—P!HONE 623 VIC ROS: let, t ation Carrier Todd, Sitka, Chichagor, and return. 107% off Reund Trip. VPLACE IN ALASKA ffic Representative Southbound June 24 June 22 June 27 July 1 June 29 July 4 .‘Iuly S July 7 *—connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. i alls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. {—Southeastern Route—Calls 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. S. Starr for Kodiak and Ouzinkie. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 Alaska Ste'\m hip C Freight Office—Phone 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Due Juneau RVICE ON L L*AL RS KA WEEKLY SAILINGS NORTH ¢ NORTHL/ NORTH COAST FRED C. CHARMAN, J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent . NORTHLAND Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ....June 17 June 21 June 21 June 24 8 June 30 July 1 July 5 July 5 July 2 July 6 July 8 Phone ...Phone Phone 23 Agent Phone REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Spanning—— From JUNEAU 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, Iditarod Metropolis to BETHEL THURSDAYS—Returning to Fairbanks Same Day. Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRAFFIC REPRESENTATIVE LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE———————————GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106, Office; Green 465, Residence 'ALASKA’S “" GOLD BELT 1. THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE To FAIRBANKS the