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Manne News o e 0 00 0000 0 0 S, s, ALASKA ¢ Steamer Movements . NORTHBOUND . 38 e North Coast due Monday o o Northland due Tuesday . ® Tongass due Wednesday . ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® . 19 tonight . ° s Charlotte scheduled ® Thirty-eight passenger arrived in e sail from Vancouver at @ Juneau last night on the st e 9 tonight ° Alaska, Capt. O. C. Ander e Yukon scheduled to sail from e Purser Dave Doran. Sixteer e Seaftle August 30, 9 am . 's embarked here for & © Prin Louise scheduled to o rom Vancouver August ® From Seattle, passengers were e 31at9pm T. J. Dowell, Mrs. Dowell, Steve e ] to sail @ ALEUTIAN HAS Dowell, T. J. Her Dorothy Han- e at 10 & sen, Gladys Jc r W. John- e Laughlin, D. W. Reid, Mrs. R. ® from Seat 2at 9 pm. ® Roach, F. H. Soper, A. Schubach. |# SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS From Southeast Alaska ports, ® Prince Rupert scheduled o FUR THIS PORT L. Moe, M. Fosse, Jessie ® at 1 a.m. tomorrow ® Fraser, N. A. McEachran, O, Grav-| ® and sails south 2 hours later. e foch, L. Gravioch, A. H. Zeigler, ® Alaska scheduled southbound e o Mrs. A H. Zie an. ® 2 am. Monday e, SEATTLE, Aug Steamer D. A. Noonan, F n e Mount MecKinley scheduled ® Aleutian, scheduled to sail for Anderson, Lucile ic|® south Monda o | Southeast and Southw Jackson, Joe Scott Paulo, R. ® Columbia duled south- ® ports at 10 o'clock Asera, N. Roe, W j. Kaino, ® bound perhaps early Tues- ® have an estimated A. G. Mandy, W. E. Diers, W. Clin: ® day ® and 20 steerage passengers aboard ton, M. Be b LOCAL SAILINGS ® | Passengers booked for Juneau in- Sailing tc were—Flor- @ Estebeth sche d to sail every ® |clude Dolores McConnell, Ruth Mc- ence Markle, Marge Murphy, Frank ® Wednesday at 6 pm. for Sit- ® |Connell, Lois Davis, Mrs. J. V. Foster, H Buuri J. G. Fennan, ® ka and wayports. ® | Hickey, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Haisch, Rachel Robe Jorry Reiland, Dora © Dart leaves every Wednesday ®| Mrs, Ralph J. Rivers and two Sweene: e at 7am. for Petersburg, Port ® children, Mr. and Mrs. G. Purser, To Haines were Ruth Hayes, ® Alexander, Kake and way ® A F. Erickson, A. Steed, Dr. M Anna Willard, E. Hayes, Jr, Mrs. ® port ® Hayes, Katherine Torkelson, Ruth W. B. Metz, Ben Bellamy, Lyle|® ® ¢ ® ¢ @ & ¢ @ & ¢ o Torkelson Hebert Wallstedt ~| Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stevenson, > i T | Annie Dwyer, William Zimmerman TIDES TOMORROW Jr. Rovey B. Stoneman, Ronald H -4 —%* | Stuart, Mrs tuart. Low tide—8:34 a.m 3 fee Mrs. J. Stroufe, Mrs. William H High tide—2:50 p.m., 18.1 feet O'Neill, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Hol- | I" Last nght H Low tide—9:03 pm., -12 feet land, Dale Holland ' Mr. and Mrs. T. Floyd . TIDES MONDAY Hermann, Edna McConnell, ; Low tide—9:13 am, 0.1 feet Lottie Fe Miss Mildred Web- High t 3:28 p.m., 17.3 feet ster, Mrs. Helen R. Webster. Canadian National steamer Prince | LOW tide—9:47 p.m., -04 feet o Robert arrived in port yesterday s roundtrippers on a chartered cruise Northwestern National Life Company. rnold, of and president of conducting the Two other prominent g the cruise include General Passenger by the Insurance 0. J Minn pany, i Minneapolis the com- tour, passengers Georg Agent HERE SWAMPED BY FISH BOATS m Nugent for the Canadien National Railroad, from St. Paul, Minn, and Colin i ; MacKenzie, of Minneapolis, who is Loal Totalling 56, : an executive for the Northwestern > National Life Insurance Co, OUO l Ul“‘db i - : Salmon sales on the local fish ex- change were unusually heavy today and it was believed by fish buye that the day’s sales would surmount 4 HALIBUTERS To Hold Joint Meet Tuesday at Dinner |Anns will meet Schooner Pelican Brings In |a joint informal dinner meeting at 2 6:30 o'clock in Percy's Cafe, retary-Treasurer, . Kendall will return T HE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1938 "BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS L PUT A STOP TO \mqre FOLLOWING ME ALL OVER TOWN- vou MAY BE A PET O MAGGIE-BUT - - ’\U RE A PEST HE FOL AST TIME F?AN »NT‘O _OWED WHAT'S ALL THAT RAC i Pursuit planes wing through clouds enjoying near-capacity productior Rotary- year promises to establish a new Rotarians and Tuesday evening in Junean accord- | — ng to E. J. Blake, Rotary President | The meeting will be held after Th“nder Over Dutch he arrival of the Princess Char- Indies Brings [nfl“x, United States Planes otte Tuesday, on which vessel Sec- the Rev. O. L.! after attending 1 District Conference of Rotary in (Continued from Page One) any da otal this year. Longview, Washington. ] Deuts, 2200, Bl Sam. 1400 31AT54 | Maryland, will also be guests. They | Was imposed upon the whole zone Sadic. 14000, and Hyperien, 20,000, are Carl Brandt and Joe Reynolds, and such land forces as the Dutch | Six trollers not listed this afternoon | Rotarians making an Alaska tour. could muster were m‘j;’ll]“‘/i“dm:/;l; 5 ste SEATTLE, 217 Halibuters Aug had sold an aggregate of around 10,- | Jand, 55,000 pounds, 9% and 9 cents 56000 Li)'fi&'(i:l"’L,f‘i:‘{.i'?,,,h'}?-‘.fl"u',’.’. FROM WESTWARD; TQ | of the report has ot been leamcd B e ool Bk sotareq - | e S e o e et AN ISLABD TOUR St Curlew, 1,000 pounds, 15 cents. this afternoon cation’ official who has been mak- | crisis leaked out then—little since. FISHING EXTENSION IS GRANTED AGAIN Another fishing extension has been granted in the Clarence Strait area for waters lying between a | line from Nar Point to E: Point and Approach Po) ano Point, according of Fisheries office h The new extension will fishing from six o'clock morning of August 29, to evening August 30. PRINCE RUPERT PRINCE RUPERT, B. C, Aug. 27. —Halibut sales here today totalled 126,000 pounds at 830 and 6 cents| a pound. MRS. GROSS ENTERTAINS In celebration of the birthday “l her husband, Mrs. Zalmain Gross| is entertaining with a small dinner party this evening at her residence | lin thr Colxroum Ap‘\llmn‘nt ro! est permit m the ix in the | Major Al Williams (left), famous American speed flier, is shown eon- | gratulating Commodore R. B. Irving, skipper of the Qu((' Mary, after | the vessel crossed the Atlantic in 3 days, 21 hours, 48 minutes, knocking an hour and fourteen minutes from the previous record set by the French Yiner Normandie. GOODWIN RETURNING HALIBUT PRICES, {0 S e SN | COMMISSIO! | Juneau, were joined ar status No Japanese fleet ever > tually for 30 da: ing studies at Eklutna, will return to Junv:\u on the Cn]umbia But since that even these Far East- | ern possessions of the Neih 1l,mrlk‘ have been buying extensively of the | e —__— |HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO ('url\' Edu(nblon for the limuau of In(lmn Affairs, Claude Hirst Hirst said Goodwin will go to| Hoonah, Sitka and Wrangell from | here on the Northiand to study gar- M. S. DART den posslbllllle\ in those Sections. e | U.S. Mdil Carrier NER GRAY | Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, MARRIES COUPLE IN every Wednesday at 7 a. m. COURTROOM FRIDAY For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT Welby H. McCasland, A. J. em-| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS. ployee, and Irene Morrison, also of | For Information : in marriage| p, B, FEMMER—Phone 114 yesterday afternoon in Commission- | Freight must be on doek m,t er Felix Gray's court. | e i e e ———e—— DANCE DANCE DAN(' Am. Legion Aux. Sat., Aug. 27, Elks Hall, We% Barrett’s Mus| adv. PAA THE SIGN OF Travel on a “PRIN- | CESS” CANADIAN PACIFIC DEPENDABLE SERVICE Liner LGU U I?(;'\[,}ififi" | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, L kads X VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Service Every Trip SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS s Princess Louise—Sept. 6, 16, 26 Juneau-Fairbanks Connections at Vancouver with 3 Canadian Pacific Services: Bethel Nome | Transcontinental Read Down Read Up Trans-Atlantio Tue. Sat.Lv.Junean —JAr/Sun. Th. Trans-Pacific ue. Sat. itehorse __Lv.Sun. Th.| Tickets, reservations and full o irss = particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC Fairbanks PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL COAL PHONE 412 | ’ PACIFIC COAST ]‘ COAL CO. e PR Profiting from the wave of rearmament now sweep- ing the world, U. S. aircraf building companies are for total planes produced in the country. | United States, while about 40 bomb- | TALASKA |*COLUMBIA . THE IT SOUNDS LIKE NEXT DOOR FALLIN' DOWN- L B0 S ea BUILDING n. The current all-time record Howard Our information is that approxi- mately 60 bombers have been|C purchased and delivered from the ers, including some of sea plane type, have been bought in Germany and Holland. Travelers have seen| them being carried eastward, some | loaded cumbersomely on the decks | of general cargo vessels. Of course, any wise in the Indies even now it is mainly for protection upon British forces at Singapore—which reaches right missioner Karnes into the core of the Dutch posses- But the idea of the planes sions A. E. Karnes, of Education, who has Dutchman |been attending meetings of school | Hughes' world- glrdlmg flight is said to have ca attention to excellence of American aircraft, stimu- lating orders from such large buyers as Great rit ain, Japan, China, the Soviet Union wnd Hol which plans an East Indian armada. best bombers this country couldand reorganized land forces is to supply. make it so costly to invade the | islands that any foe will be dis- 1 from trying. - would agree that offiuals in the States, dependent [ing to Alaska on the Aleutian, which leaves Seattle tonight. will go first and probably stop over a day or two. KARNES LEAVING SEATTLE TODAY Terr orial Com- is return- to Petersburg Leave Steamer Seattle MT. McKINLEY . *COLUMBIA L 1T BARANOF . 3 *ALEUTIAN ... {YUKON .. " MT. McKINLEY . 1ALASKA BARANOF . Aug. 24 Aug. 23 Aug. 27 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sept. 10 Sept. 10 Due Juneau Dug Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. 30 Aug. 29 Aug. 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 12 Sept. 16 *—Connects wmx S S, (:ordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. f—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and southbound. $—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. THE ALASKA LINE Ticket Office—Phone 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Freight Office—Phone 4 Alackq qum<h1p Compan | ERVICE-ON-ALL" QLQ%KR'ROUTF HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIK SERVICE INFORMATION there | I PERMANENT WAVE ; | SPECIAL | PO e for AUGUST f { PETER z GAS — OILS i PAN JUNEAU MOTORS BEAUTY Foot, of Main Strect f SHOPPE i AT B et Triangle Buildin 3 i R PHONE 221 Ry ALASKA || TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ® Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle . EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. | Leaves Seattle S. S. CHATHAM Sept. 2 S. S. TONGASS Sept. 9 PASSENGERS FREIGIIT REFRIGERATION [ ] D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. OF ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, F. H. A. —t | I J CONNORS MOTOR C.. Inc.——Phone 411 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 Al 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% off Rcund Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative nDRTHLHI'ID SAILINGS Leave Ar.Juneau Lv,June-fi Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ‘ NORTH COAST 8 Aug. 29 Aug. 31 | NORTHLAND Aug. 30 Aug. 30 1 NORTH SEA . Sept. 6 Sept. 8 ' NORTH COAST .. Sept. 7 FRED C. CHARMAN, Agent J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF ..