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: ] 6 —— Marine News 0 RALIBUTERS AND SIX SALMON UOATS COME IN thousand po of ! 1 over the s of { Juneau fish exchange this ng with 20,000 pounds C mc » Explorer, sold 35,000 pounds libut the Louhelen 8,000 elling to Alaska Coast Fish- e:'cs at T% and 5 cents a pound » Helen, with 15,000 pounds of mon, sold to New England, and ian-Stuart bought small car- from five trollers, Tom Harris with 1,000 pounds, Tad Jones with 500, A. Bartness with 2,000 poun with 1,200 pound with 1,700. ling prices of 17-11-7-7 were for salmon. oo { KON BRINES (N THIRTEEN ON WAY NORTH The steamer Yukon brought in 13 | assengers last night from southern and led for Skagway with rom here, were: from Seattle—R [s lix, R. Kann, Fred Reynolds. n Simpson om Ketchikan—Oscar Johnson « Eonn, W. A. Hesse, Dell Fett (. oige Lane. 1" om Petersburg I, Hilda Runquist ind M. E. Metealf ling for gway-—Virgil Bak ¢ [ Moe, Mrs. James Donahuc Donahue, John Keller, Mrs i v Dusenbury, Mary Sunder i le. H. Reed, Charles King, Eliza- b Haviland, M. D. Williams, Cleo « phell. - TEFLYIN WITH ELECTRA Alaska Airwa cific A T s plane 1*f¢ fhis forénoon from Juneau for [ and unlimited” flight to ks with five passengers. hose aboard were R. J. Bessey, 1) T Heintzleman, Frank Dufresne. 1ey Young and L. Simpson .o EFWORTH LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING ocial meeting of the Epworth Leaoue as held last evening in wothodist Church parlors. The (v.nnz was spent in playing in- nul games with Harold Nichols charge of the entertainment and ity Wilms and President Lola ia raugh in charge of refresh- Two new members were in jacngs. Ladance. 1 regular business meeting of club will be held tomorrow (veuing in the church parlors. - - T DANCE TONIGHT LENEFT] Lenefit dance, sponsored by the 1 Elks, will be given this v aing at the Elks’ Hall. All pro- irom tonight's affair will go to a member of the E ball who suffered a broken arm il u recent game, ®ceo0coes-0ve0c.000®ss0c0nvo0e e a s 0o 0 0 0 ¢ 0 0 Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Princess Alice scheduled rive at 10 o'clock tonight. Has been delayed by Mt. McKinley sails from Ket- chikan at 5 pm. today, may arrive in Juneau about noon Sunday North Sea due Chatham duc SCHEDUL Columbia scheduled to Tuesday Wednesda D SAILINGS sail from Seatt th Coast schec from Seattle 9 tonight Charlotte scheduled from Vancouver at Rupert scheduled to Vancouver 9 p.m Prince sail from August 8 cheduled to sail from g > 9 am. August 9. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver August t 9 pm srthland scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a.m., August 12 scheduled to sail from tle 10 p.m., August 12 Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 pm August 12 SOUTHBOU! 'T¢ © 808000000062 000000000000C00000000000 00 ND SAILINGS ® main part of THE DAILY ALASKA EMP[RL, SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, 1938 : By GEORGE I i LOI HELLO-MR JIGGS- HOW ARE YOU THIS FINE DAY ? YOU LOOK NE SOME- | AM= COME IN AN’ TAKE THE LOAD OFF YER ) ' | Copr. 1998, King Feature SOUTH SEWARD STREET PROJEST GETTING AIRING Council Decides to Make Property Owners Of- fer of $5,000 (Continued from Pagr Obe) waterfront to the was worth all| from the town trance 3aranof scheduled to arrive in | the city was planning to pay for it port at 10 o'clock tonight and e In marked contrast to the anti] sails south at midnight ® sentiment from South Franklin | Prince orge southbound ® | Street were the remarks of Percy | midr tonight. ® pPond of the pioneer Winter and Yukon scheduled southbound 2 @ Pond photograph and curio store on a.m. Monday ® South Frankl Aleutian scheduled southbound ne LOCAL SAILINGS “The waterfront will take care of Estebeth scheduled to sail every e 'itself, South Franklin Street \k‘lil‘ Wednesday at 6 p.mn. for Sit- e get along.” he said. “We must look ka and wayports. e at this in a different w This is Dart leaves every Saturday e an improvement to the . It will at 10 am. for Petersburg, ¢ give the city a decent entrance| Port Alexander, Kake and e | which I have been interested in wayports o e 0o 0 o & 0 0 0 o Want to Marr y MONTEVALLO, Pests chool graduates by e showed career he following aching Other career choices ranged from Ala Aug. 6. feminine high Alabama Col- given order: office work., marriage, and seauty parlor work to foreign mis- fonary activity - Four Americans NEW YORK, Aug. 6. announced e Digin S_pain War Abraham Lincoln Brigade today these Americans had en killed in action for the Span- sh government: Roe Handy Burkett, thirty-eight, { Oklahoma City Henry . Monday o . preferences in Ar¢ it The Friends , gecide and it . Par-|that Juneau is growing Pond Favors Improvement e trying to get for 20 years. It is the | e right thing to do. Every one of us| should get back of a benefit to the city of Juneau not look at it from the narrow view of somebody being benefited. The whole city will be benefited. Tra- velers come into my store asking the way to the Capital building. I tell they how to get there and they go wandering off through streets and alleys on the waterfront which a disgrace. “This improvement is give the city at entrance from the waterfront. We should all be for it, and while I'm on the subject I believe all of us in the waterfront interests should | together and see what we can| do further to improve conditions R. R. Hermann of the Drug city could turn the project as a business proposition, but for- mer Mayor 1. Goldstein contended | was a matter for the taxpayers| should go to a vote going Juneau and | said he couldn’t see how the | r)m\x\‘ (]Ol([ RUsh 1 n l\Iodcn n Si\ le p Applying for loans This 1938 version of the gold rush was staged in New York as small business men sought loans from tk tion. Applications range from this project as| he Reconstruction Finance Corpora- $1,000 to $5,000 on the average. SIX 60 OUT Wed 967 Years, 18 WITH ROBERT Couples Be!ehrate Six passengers sailed south night. They werc Elizabeth Phillips, Constance Phillips, Bob Webster Art Beaudin, Richard King a H. R. She] 1J.n(l -ee . KETCHIKAN TEACHER on to|the Prince Robert from Juneau last |6 least one decent | d!The couples CLIFTON SPRINGS, Eighteen couples, d more than half a century, gathered here for a dinner in celebration of total of 962 years of married life. all live in this village or viciniyt. -~ BRIDGE-LUNCHEON Miss Cleo Campbell, teacher from past few | weeks has been visiting in this city, | Ketchikan, who for the J Somums and Mrs. Tke lor were co-hostesses at a bridge-luncheon for eighten guests vesterday afternoon at the country Mrs. R. of the people. |salled for her home last evemingiygne of Mr. and Mrs. Sommers 3 fon the Yukon. on, the Fritz Cove road. Peoints Out Growth During her sojourn in Juneau| A pyge bouquet of marigelds Harold Foss of the H. B. Foss|Miss Campbell was the house guest icoiveq a5 a centerpiece for the Company, architects, pointed out|0f Mrs. Anthony Karnes, at her j.ncheon table, and prizes were He said that home on Seventh and Main Streets, * |won during the afternoon by Mrs. ALL RIGHT- BUT | CAN'T STAY LONG- é LETS HAVE A GAME OF BALL HERE - Rubber Research Strides Lauded By Dr. Trumbull AKRON rubber industry Ohio, Aug. 6—America’s is progressing rap- idly through a stage of laboratory developments that are the most important in history, Dr. Harlan L. Trumbull, head of the research department of the B. F. Goodrich Company, told the Akron Junior Chamber of Commerce. Dr. Trumbull, formerly sor at the Universities of Wash- ington and Chicago and at one time advisor to Mellon Institute at Pittsburgh, said successful comple- tion of these developments should assure the rubber industry of play- ing an increasingly important role in every walk of Ilif Airpl de-icers tion accessories, inc cited by Dr. Trumbull most important of the development; a profes- nd other avia- g tives, were among the ( 3. respective husbands-to-be, then de- they Sandys-Wunch. The former married | James Dorman Fontaine and the | latter hitched up with Robert ch-\ ard Minet. MANY IN ATTENDANCE | AT HEALTH EXAMS cided the town looked O. K. and ) hurried to the office of Major : FORD AGENCY ) (Authorized Dealers) Over sixty natives have attended | ,.—.V the clinic examinations held this | week in the Government Hospital | by Dr. J. C. Halderman. Examina- | tions and x-rays have been made | and the results tabulated. Recom- mendations are to be sent to the P e e GAS — OILS GREASES Foot of Main Street JUNEAU MOTORS i i ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY : government for care as indicated on the charts, piitkicl O S0 ° DAWSON HEAT WAVE At 5 o'clock, afternoon of July Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. 25, the mercu most climbed out | of the glass, registering 98 degrees Leaves Fahrenheit, in the sun, says the Seattle | L son News. In the dir rays J it was well over 100. TONGASS Aug. 12 g o . CHATHAM Aug. 19 Today’s News ’lo(hy GERS FREIGIT | REFRIGERATION which the rubber industry has | | made in recont years. Ho lsted | SATSEACHON TN | » as: rubber linings for tanks ore aeias and otner cor- | UNITED FOOD co. ||| D-B. FEMMER rosive liquids; synthetics and other | TELEPHONE—16 | AGENT rubber-like materials, including | | Phone 114 Night 312 koroseal, a 1 plastic substance 2 s that impervious to water and | — possesses a high resistance to heat. ¢ ) - e N DOUBLE WEDDING, DAWSON coLUMBlA LUMBER co | Miss Rita Morrow and Miss Joan L Nighting of Vancouver, B. C., OF ALASKA recently arrived in Dawson. They locked e town over with ten | LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Sanitary Meat Co. FOR QUALITY MEATS AND POULTRY FREE DELIVERY 13 and 49 Call Phones: GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GRE! TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 rotte, twenty-six, of Cascade,|approximately $750,000 in new|and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Cook, at | jon, Newmarker, first, and M Mont.; Abrahamson Sasson, twen- building is going up this year which | their residence at Point Louisa. J. G. Shepard, second y-two, of Los Angeles, and Edward | will mean around $14,000 addition-| While in Juneau Miss Campben "~ = = " " S Mitchell, address unknown |al to the tax rolls next year. “The Was the incentive for many social & | eity should keep up with the city’s gatherings. - AR 5 growth,” he said. | B s TIDES TOMORROW l 4:40 am, 17 fee High tide—11:17 am., 12.6 feet. Low tide—4:41 pm., 5.0 feet. High tide—10:53 p.m., 14.4 feet. TIDI MONDAY Low tide—5:25 a.m. 0.8 feet. High tide—11:57 a.m., 13.5 feet. Tow tide—5:27 p.m. 4.1 feet. High tide—11: 36 pm 152 feet. 1d, New Heads of Bar Arthur T. Vanderbilt, left, and Frank J. Hogan Ncw and retiring heads of the American Bar association are pic- turcd in Cleveland at the convention. At the left is Arthur T. Van- mL.lt. retiring president, and right, Frank J. Hogan of Washington, the new bead, Allen Shattuck expressed the sen- timent that the improvement w not going to hurt any one but that it would be a great improvement to the city. “I think we should look at it from the standpoint of the welfare of the city,” he said. He | declared the city would be passing| the | traffic problem if it did not act on| up an opportunity to improve the proposal favorably. Dr. Robert Simpson of the Nug- pressed opposition to the under- taking and urged the city to delay action at this time. Dr. Simpson | was one of those represented by Ac- torney Foster. SAVE THE DATE — SATURDAY Aug. 13; DF.D. Baseball THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR S. AIRMAIL | Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome Read Down Refld Up | Tue. v. Juneau [ArSun. Th. Tue. Ly.Sun. Th Tue. h. | Tue. | Th. i PACIFIC ALASKA | AIRWAYS, INC. | Traffic Representative “ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 get Shop on South Franklin ex-| Dance. | D U [HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, cvery Saturday at 10 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. CANADIAN PACIFIC | JUNFAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—August 16, 26 | Princess Alice—August 9, 19 | Princess Charlotte—August 12, 23 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantio Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC v‘ N ¢0 SAILING SCHEDULE *9'\ Steamer | BARANOF *ALEUTIAN {YUKON MT. McKINLEY *{COLUMBIA | tALASKA BARANOF *ALEUTIAN | *YUKON | MT. MCKINLEY | *COLUMBIA | {ALASKA BARANOF and Kodiak points. THE ALA Ticket Office—Phone 2 'Lh’fll SERVING TALASKA , THE YEAR ‘ROUND ‘,u,. Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Beattle Northbound Southbound | July :10 Aug. 5 Aug. Aug. 8 L Aug. 6 Aug. 8 Aug. 4 Aug. 7 Aug. 13 } Aug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. 15 Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. 15 Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 19 Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. 22 Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. 22 Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. 26 | Aug. 20 Aug. 23 Aug. 29 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 29 Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Sept. 2 *—_connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzlnkle PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F.« H. A Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612—Day or Night Hangar and Shop in Juneau SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot {:vd RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher i i All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG : MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUFSDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% bdff Reund Trip. SBEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative K {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. | 1—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. SKA LINE Freight Office—Phone & B. 0. ADAMS, Agent COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. . Every Effort Comfort Alk SERVICE 1{ HOTEL GASTINEAU GASTINEAU CAFE in connection Made for the of Guests! INFORMATION WEEKLY Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneady 1 GS Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | SATLIN NORTH SEA ......_Aug. 5 Aug. 9 | NORTH COAST Aug. 6 Aug. 10 . ‘ NORTHLAND Aug. 12 Aug. 16 Aug. 16 NORTH SEA ... Aug. 19 Aug. 23 Aug. 25 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent . Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . 1 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ... Phone 18 | ; [

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