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6 - o —— Marine News i ¢ elumbia Comes In with 35 for Port of Juneau ty - five persons disembarked 1 1 the steamer Columbi last T when that vessel docked in Jtneau, northbound, and 17 took ya rage from here to the Westward From Seattle P. R. Bradley r Duca, A. E. Edwards, Jack Geu Matt Johnson, M. E. Mon- ks Charles Kitsman, Dona Mec- iLenald, Jack Mellquist, Julie Moi Fa ia Retan, Velma Retan, H n wderLeest, A. L. Vaughn William Wood, Cliff Was n Ketchikan—S. Ashley, D. ley, Mrs. Bailey, F. G. Betts Burdick, E. J. Daly, I Dauphiny, Mrs. W. C. Dibrell, T I e, J. W. Gerwels, Lawrence Dick Merrin, O. H. Osberg a Pruell, H. Radcliffe, Harry ling, H. C. Torgerson, Mrs Je Waite. m Wrangell—Denny Frank. ling were: For & ard—H. L. Voo G. L. Stagg, Helen Smith G n Keiser, C. Nichol Baxter L i 1, V. C. Bingham, J. Warner Palach, George Andes, F. Krsul \«. 1. Roberts, T. Zuern, H. C Liack 1 Yakutat—Dr. Rae Carlson 1. Coleman I"r Valdez—W. McKenzie. psr | BERTHS, MEN SLEEP STEERAGE out of nine persons leaving rau last night on the steamer Sea took steerage passage | North f 1 {outheast Alaska ports because e hoat crowded, and two vemen took Capt. Tony Nickerson 1orm, while another woman got the o ateroom berth remaining. | cling steerage were T. Ler- | ti'n for Petersburg, Leonard Allen 1e ka, the Rev. R. R. Peterson | t ngell, Pete Yabucanan, to| 1 1, LeRoy Vestal to Sitka, | I"ather Munroe to Wrangell, | Leonard Allen, bound for | fa, had a berth, while Etta | >rinvdale and y Michaelson | riven the Captain’s room | - ELKS MEET TONIGHT regular meeting of the mem- f the BP.OE. will be held It at 8 o'clock at the Elks Hall } "I tedman, acting Exalted Ruler, | i eside over the meeting ©“ 90 PP e LEeTO P00 P00000000300008 00305000000 0C0C0ee0es0e00ce e “ . Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND North Coast, westbound, sched- uled to in port at 10 am. tomorrow Prince Rupert due Thursday evening Alaska due Saturday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 to- night Baranof scheduled to sail from 8 p.m. tomorrow d scheduled to sail Seattle 10 a.m,, August scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 p.m., August 12 Prince Robert sch d to sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m August 12 Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle August 13 at 9 am Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 13 at 9 pm Prince George scheduled to ail from Vancouver August 15 at 9 pm d to sail from 1st 16 at 9 am scheduled to sail Nor from Seattle August 19 at 10 am Chatham scheduled to sail from Seattle August 19 at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive t Priday morning and south 3 hours later Mt. McKinley d next Saturds Columbia eduled bound next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports 5 o'clock sail southbound south- Dart leaves every Saturd at 10 am. for Peter Port Alexander, Kake and wayports. " e e 0 00 0080 e 1 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATILE sold here today as follows: Torkenskjold, 40,000 pounds 0035000000000 00090 0000000000909 02000R0300000006OCGCIEOCIOCIOSGEIOCIOCMEITOS® S SC SEATTLE, Aug. 10.—Four hali- | buters, all from the western banks, 9% and 9 cents; Pioneer, 40,000 pounds, 10 Le this | Sea he will spend some time v and 9 cents a pound; Brisk, 35,000 pounds, Lituya, 32,000 pounds, both 9% and 9 cents. - G( TO SITKA Roy Vestal left on the last evening for Sitka LESSONS WELL LEARNED are vital to collective farmers in Russia’s Kirov region. Pencils ready, they listen as Doscow broadcasts history of Communist party. - Don’t Look Under the BED! yaluable papers . on the lookout! day or two. today ! Gk The Daily Alaska Empire LOOK UNDER “LOST AND FOUND" IN THE EMPIRE! That's the place to locate missing jewelry . . . . a faithful pet! have had the misfortune of losing something, -place a want ad in The Daily Empire. diately an army of readers is informed, and Results are quick, often in a The cost is small! If you Imme- Phone 374 North where iting. BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1938. e WELL- THATS AWFLILLY SWEET OF YOU- MRS. HEDDA DE VORCE-BUT > MY BROTHER, WHOM | HAVEN'T SEEN IN S0 LONG A TIME,PHONED AND 1S COMING OUT FOR DINNER- D | R}epurt B, | [ Halibfiufitflffleceims = The records of the International Fisheries Commission st that for the period from April 1 to July 31 1938, the following amounts of hali- but have been landed in the various | ports on the Pa Coast Area 2 13,022,623 9,164,966 52 Area 3 12,085,837 ,038 U. S. Fleet Canadian Fleet 22,187,580 12,612,925 been corrected Total These figures have U. 8. Fleet 13,047.549 13,081,131 WELL-I'LL NOT HAVE THAT GUY HANGING AROUND MY HOUSE - HE IS PUBLIC PEST NUMBER ONE - sengers at the return trip. OF ME HOUSE-AN' | CHASE HIM— LARRY- | WISH YOU'D JUST KEEP STROLLIN' UP AN’ DOWN IN FRONT = YOu SEE ANY SUS — PICIOUS CHARACTER- THAT 'S ALL WE GOT IN THIS STREET- STRANGE- IT'S NINE O'CLOCK- | DON'T MAYBE HE THINK HE 1S COMING- || 1S5 WHERE HE AT LEAST MIGHT T'HE;EE ARE HAVE PHONED - —— NO 'PHONES H GOPE HAS BUS DAY YESTERDAY FOR MARINE AIR Marine Airway the islands this morning Hoiden flying the I d Lon Cope the Bellanca. Holden took Wells Bowel Hoonah, and Mrs. J. Balling Chichagof, picking up three e for Tenal Lon Cope took ar n er had two trips to with Alex d to to pas- Juneau on id Sager to Sitka TS to Sitka Petersburg us Martin Janette from thence to Port to date but are subject to further (R corrections. Since the closure date s il for Area 2 of July 29 midnight came ; é Sl didioolis HgkHARRE o near to (he end of the month, p . W - e halibut landings from that area L _— n— , );“"] Fetnimica v Sitkn spam will continue during (he fitst fow| ¢y AM*S NEW ‘SUBS,’ built for that country by Japan, | Mr. Torwick and Mas that these August figures have not were tied up (above) at Royal landvmg in B::ingl‘mk.lrl:”c a“r::g 4 were »{m\v“' o Petershurg one way, | been included above. ing welcome for the submarines was staged. In all, four “subs™ ‘and Mrs. Ted Kettleson A8 1 were delivered and inspected by officers. Webster and Bob Hagen round trip. | For the period from March 16 to [ ke | July 31, 1937, the following landings| - LR - —— |Herbert McLean was Laken | were recorded 4 Petersburg to Sitka and Area 2 Area 3 | b to Juneau. -y Canadian Fleet 9644510 400976 Total 22,692,059 13,482,107 It should be noted that in 1937 the CENERAL GARGD halibut fishing season began on M 1 16 instead of April 1 as in The steamer Chatham brought in 1938 a cargo of general merchandise and ! For the month of July, 1938, the one new Pontiac coupe for Connors following amounts of halibut were Motors at 8 o'clock this morning landed: and was to spend the day unloadir Area 2 Area 3 |at Femmer's V the Commer- U. 8. Fleet 3796702 3,115,065 cial ‘Wharf and the Alaska Juneau Canadian Fleet 2,188,001 136,227 Wharf Sailing sometime tonight, the 5,984,703 3. Total 202 Chatham is (o pick up concentrates Acknowledzment is made of the off the mouth of the Taku River siven by th Department from the Polaris-Taku mine, and south via Tenakee. - da, United States then proceed Bureau of Fisheries, and the Cana- dian and United States Customs in the compilation ¢f these totals. Saving Salmon >, For Use of Needy | Before Elks Tonight — - -+ - Wi TIDES TOMORROW Consideratic fikia aihi. pnsideration plan to save the extra salmon sport High tide 163 feet. & e .St Low tide—7:07 am., -10 feet. |gopermen are taking these days for High tide—1:30 pm., 158 feet ) Low . tide—7:16 16 feet distribution to the needy next win- i 2y o pam., L6 feet. er is scheduled to come before the . meeting of the Elks Lodge tonight. Asistant Regional Foi r Wellman » 5 e . Holbrook, who suggested that some- thing be done to preserve the extra UNITED STATES fish in cold storage for use in DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR relief next winter, said today that GENERAL LAND OFFICE he had been given f District Land Office se to his suggestion in several Anchorage, Alaska. The Red Cross consid- June, 9, 1938. ering assisting with the plan. Notice is hereby given that Mar- D - garet Weiss, widow of Herman| Lode and piacer location notices Weiss, deceased, has made proof on | for sale at The Empire Office. ihomesbead entry, Anchorage 07862, ——— for land embraced in U. S. Survoy‘“AUb |No. 2100, situated within the Men- |denhall Elimination, together with |her witnesses Mrs. Charlotte Halm |and Mathias Helm, all of Juneau, | Alaska, containing 55.75 acres, and it |is now in the files of the U. S. Land‘ Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, |containing 55.75 acres, and it is every Saturday at 10 a. m. |now in the files of the U. S. Land | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 | Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. | no protest is filed in the local land For Information { office within the period of publica- | |tion or thirty days thereafter, said final proof will be accepted and | |final certificate issued. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, June 22, 1938. | Last publication, Aug. 17, 1938. Lode and placer location notices for sale at The Empire Office. avorable re- TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART | U. S. Mail Carrier D. Freight must be on dock mot | later than 4 P. M. ¥ | | NovNy lravel | PACIFIC | il on a i | :‘YICOL!JMBIA ug. 6 Aug. 9 Aug. | ,,P fALASKA .. Aug. 9 Aug. 13 Aug. P RIN- | ‘Baranor Aug. 10 Aug. 13 Aug. 4 4 [— o | *ALEUTIAN Aug. 13 Aug. 16 Aug. f i CESS” | ivukon . Aug. 16 Aug. 20 Aug. THE SIGN OF Liner ' MT. McKINLEY Aug. 17 Aug. 20 Aug. DEPENDABLE *COLUMBIA Aug. 20 23 Aug. SERVICE JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, FALIBESA Ape 55 L 5 VICTORIA OR SEATIIE BARANOF : Aug. 24 Aug. 27 REGULAR i’ s . £ *—gonnects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie | v S kAT SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS N haiay paints. e 3 Prinptes Beutso—August 1§ 5% {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. Service Every Trip Princess Ali August 19 t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. X | Princess Charlotte—August 12, 23 Juneau-Fairbanks | connections at Vancouver with THE ALASKA LINE | Canadian Pacific Services: ] Beth€l-Nome D e Bery Ticket Office—Phone 2 Freight Office—Phone & H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Trans-Atlantio Read Down 7 Read Up b= et i Tue. Sat.|Lv. Juneau —__[Ar.[Sun. Th. | eng-Fuciie i Tue. Sat./Ar. Whitehorse _[Lv.Sun. Th. Tickets, reservations and full o\ B e ey —jerae T particulars from gl ~ . V. W. MULVIHILL 1 a Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN " PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. | Traffic Representative | LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE | GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 COAL PHONE 412 PACIFIC COAST COAL CO. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 |8 FALL orp and pic k Inlet, and brought 1 up Bruce Brown in John Nine persons went to Fairbank 5 g e with PAA this morning in an El-| FePOrts from the Terntort, - vetra piloted by Jerry Jones and |Ployment Service show that 496 per- : | sons are cancelling out, finding jobs SR their own, while there were onl Aboard " the shiprwas Hi MU Bix- |30 S8 & O B0 L E R ot by, Vice-President of Pan Amer- | €W appicatio : ican Airways, parent organization|® . 4 i of Pacific Al Airways, who| During - last ‘m"““"v f”‘ i e will be flown aight through' to ] o o Rasntth AORSY=IOUL . OVLE - 1Y I | registration. Closing active file for Buie oty | the month of July is 1,586 Other passengers were Vic Pow- | i b ers, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fleischman | e FERRne] NDERLEEST RETURNS and daughter, George Duca, Mrs. ool i Dibreli, Mrs. Pruell, Eldon Daly. | ] B e — 1 | FOREST OFFICIALS ARE BACK FROM KETCHIKAN After a 10-day inspection trip m% the southern end of the Division,| Charles G. Burdick, in charge of CCC activities in the Territory for the U. 8. Forest Service, returned to his Juneau headquarters on the Columbia. Also on the Columbia from Ketchikan where he has been for several days on Forest Servic matters was Harry Sperling, Admin- istrative Assistan | - > Today’s News Today.—£mpire. |on the business | and - — H.R. V Columbia, following a trip to Seattle GREEN TOP ENT SERVICE INCREASE PLACEMENT short CABS—PHONE 678 BUY o COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 GREEN TOP RIDE lerLeest returned home 5 SBteamer MT. McKINLEY si(a S SERVICE*ON-AL Leave Seattle LAug. 4 *ARLASK S SERVING Due Juneau Aug. 7 HOTEL GAST Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIX SERVICE INFORMATION 13 15 15 19 22 22 26 29 29 sept. 2 A*ROUTES INEAU Due Juneau | Northbound Southbound Aug. (MISS MULLEN IS I HOSTESS AT TEA|} Miss aining at her home Thi after Mullen is enter on 526 Main Street at an a between the hours of 30 | 5:30 o'clock in honor of Jane Blom- gren and present. - > Lode and placer location noticed for sale at The Empire Office. 1 oon, Elaine Housel | Friends of the two honorees were | | inforn | p——= view of ntains and har-| - comfort, and tAmGE Service. ROOMS, i all with Special Rates to bath t Grests. A St Perman, SATISFACTION FOOD QUALITY AT l} UNITED FOOD CO. | | ! TELEPHONE—16 COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. S LIKE THE IN Phone 114 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY iRY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. gs from Pier 7 Scattle Leaves Seattle ASS Aug. 12 AM Aug. 19 ¥R REFRIGERATION T D. B. FEMMER AGENT Night 312 2 OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title 1, K. H. A. U - 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 RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG MARINE ALEX HOLDEN, Chief Pilot 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier AIRWAYS SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE *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% off Rennd Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 VIC ROSS, Traffic Representative SAILINGS Thall Leave Seattle NORTHLAND NORTH SEA . NORTH COAST NORTHLAND FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent ... CITY WHARF ... Aug. 16 Aug. 23 Aug. 24 Aug. 30 NORTHLAN Ar.Juneau Lv. Juneay No.Bound So. Bound Aug. 16 Aug. 25 Aug. 26 Aug. 30 — T TS [ ] J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ... Pkone 79 s PhODE 23 GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent — ... Phone 1§ LASKA SERVICE

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