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. Marine COLUMBIA GOES SOUTH WITH 23 OUT OF JUNEAU s went out this Twenty-three passengc on_the steamer Columbis noon when that vessel s from Juneau, Arrivals were ward—Evelyn Anderson Dorothy Dow, Taube ©. Rasey, James Ts Delegate Anthony J Billingsley, Jack Davis, Gruening, A. L. Davlin, Coskrill, George Morais Outbound, to Seattle Tibbetts, J. M. Holmes, Stanley Young, Alice C. Young, Mrs. S Young, Charles Burdick, W. Rolfe, Bob Laney, C. S. Barnes H Cubberly, Kristie Sather, F. H Reed, 1. D. Wilson, C. E. Rachford, Martha Morse, William T. Ander- son, Mrs. W. T, Anderson, John T Howell, Jerry Bizyak, Dick Bauer Julian Tassell, Jxm Mnmn CHARLOTTE HAS 16 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT Canadian steamer Princess Char- lotte, scheduled to arrive at 6:15 o'clock tonight from the south, ha the following passengers aboard for Juneau: Lucille Goetz, Mr: Billie Goetz, Douglas Hudson, the Rev. O. L. Kendall, Mrs. McDon- nell, Betty Mill, Martin F. Peder- sen, Mrs. D. Ross, Lynden L. Smith Marvin Varness, Maurice F. Mc- Donnell, Jack McDaniel, Katherine Pasquen For Tu 'nmmpmu the West- D. Donnelj Kimberg, G ke, Gil Rich, Dimond, L. W Dr. Ernest J. B. Mc- from are—Gene A. E. Goetz cquah — William G ierick D. Worthing - WESTWARD 0IL TESTS FIZILE “No Comme:rr;;l Quantities Are Tapped, But More Work Scheduled Chinitna Bay just completed by the Iniskin Drilling Company have been disappointing, according to word received in Ju- neau today. Russell E. Havenstrite, President of the company, is reported to have said: “We've not yet got a well We've found gas and we've found oil, but not in commercial quan- tities." Crews are now enroute to Los Angeles, and further exploration work is scheuled for next year. e Oil tests at & i | | HOSPITAL NOTES { + | | - Richard Johnson, a medical pa- tient at St. Ann’s Hospital, was dis- missed today. 0000000 ®s00%000000000000000 0000000000 s dock | arr N ews .. Steamer Movements NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to_arrive in port at 5:30 o'clock thi con sails 10 a.m tomorrow Union Oil Princess Charlotte arrive in port clock this evening Aleutian scheduled port 10 1 late Friday and from scheduled at 6:15 o'~ to arrive Yukon Sat- urday ongass scheduled Sunday morning SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver tomor- row night at 9. th Sea scheduled cattle Sept to arrive @®scvco0ervo000es000ss0 .0 sail 10 to 2 at from 2 am Chatham schi from Seattle ¢ Columbia from at 9 North rom duled pt. 2 o duled September to sail 1t 9 p.m to sail attle 3 Coast scheduled to sail Seattle Sept. 3 at 10 Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 6 at 9 a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mount McKinle; scheduled southbound at 10 o'clock to- night LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports " e .. .. e e 0 0 s TIDES TOMORROW High tide Low tide High tide Low tide: 4:50 am 10:36 am., 4:49 pm 11:25 pm -oe FIVE STEAMERS HERE TONIGHT ing to be 134 feet 34 feet 14.8 feet 20 feet steamer night in especially for the Als Steamship Company, but the other companies are also having craft in port. At 5:30 o'clock this afternoon, the Northland is due to arrive at the City Dock from the south At 6:15 o'clock this evening, Princess Charlotte is scheduled at the Pacific Coast followed 45 minutes later freighter Depere. At 10 o'clock, there is a double arrival, the Aleutian from the south and Mount McKinley from the Westward This was the schedule for arrivals at noon today. —ee the to wharf by the 4 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Aug. ing and selling here today as follows From the 0,000 pounds, Pacific 40,000 pounds, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1938. BRINGING UP FA BY GOLLY- | GOT TO STOP =IGHBORHOOD KID IN_ OUR HOME- LIABLE TO BUMP INTO T- HE NEARLY THAT NI FROM PLA HE'S MY_SOR DD A MINU WYIN' THER EORGE McMANUS W-TAKE THIS BALL STAY OUT IN THE AN’ PLAY LIK = LITTLE 20 PASSENGERS ABOARD YUKON JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE, Aug. 30. Yukon sailed at 11 forenoon on the Southeast Steamer o'clock this Alaska Triangle Route with 138 first class for garet nd 7 steerage passengers aboard. Passengers on the Yukon booked Juneau include A. S. Dunham erald McLaughlin, Elizabeth Fras- Ada Murray, Clara Caddie, Mar- Abrahamson. Alice Palmer, Marjorie McFadden Marian Edwards, E. E. Everitt, Jim Wilcox, Velma Bloom Helen Parrott, James McManera, | Olson, Marjorie Tillotson Katheryine Long, Mrs. Laura Fogge, '\11\1[;!1('L Colwell, J. K. McAlister. -oo AT IS BUSY TODAY, BOTH PILOTS OUT Shell Simmons flew up from Ket- chikan today after stopping over- night there He flew A. E. Karnes and daugh- ter Betly to Petersburg and flew R. R. Brown and Percy Reynolds to Juneau | Shell then went out to Sitka in the Lockheed with Stacy Norman for Sitka, Jack Littlepage for Lisi- anski and Dell Kenhy for Hirst John Amundsen few to Hawk In- let in the Fairchild with Ralpiy Tuck and A. A. Peuguet and brought back Joe Vassar, T. R. Jones and Edward Johnson Following that trip, Amundsen flew to Annex Creek to pick up Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Fleming, then | turned, picked up Clarence Wise| for Sitka and hopped off to bring' in four passengers from that coast port, Te- PAA BRINGS IN western banks—Kodiak | E- Robbim and Bob Ames. FIVE YESTERDAY Al Monsen and Walt Hall flew down from Fairbanks in a Pacific Alaska Airways Electra yesterday 30. — Halibuters, With five passengers. are | They were Renee Showel, Mar- guerite Neitz, M. R. Morse, Mrs. §,| - - Mrs. T. Kizman was admitted (| both selling for 10% and 9% cents| TWQ FISHERMEN St. Ann’s Hospital for gical care. today sur | eigh- born | 15 A baby girl, Gaylyn Dee ing 7 pounds 5 ounces, w to Mr. and Mrs. F. Bandy at 7 oclock this mornng at the | Ann’s Hospital } A nine pound 4 ounce Robert Allan James, was born at| 7:21 o'clock this morning at the| Government Hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John James. P TRANSMITTER ST ATION. ATFAIRBANKS CHANGED| George R. Galletly, radio en- gineer in the Civil Service, assigned | to the Alaska Communication Sy tem, arrived in Juneau from Fair-| banks by PAA plane. He has just concluded rehabilitation and mod- ernization of the Fairbanks trans- ] mitter station, including alterations | to interior and exterior of the bmldvl ing, installation of concrete foun- \ dation, basement, concrete coal bins | and automatic stoker for the sv,eam heating plant. | Two complete apartments for Lhe personnel, living room, dining,reom, | kitchen and two bedrooms on the| lower floor have been added, also living room, dining room, three bed- | rooms and recreation room on Lhe second floor. ————— The average Southern farm is 106 acres. The ayerage in the rest of the U. 8. is 205 acres. baby boy, ! a pound. From the local banks lor 1,000 pounds, 10% cents; ward 2,000 pounds, 11'% cents. D Two Marine Air Seaplanes Make Island Flights For- Alex Holden went out to Sitka| this morning to bring in Frank Met- calf, F. E. McDermott, William Wal- ‘ton. and Dick Dalzill. Yesterday he brought in Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Jacobsen and Herman Hanson from Sitka and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grant from Hoonah. Pilot Cope flew to Hoonah today with Mrs. Pinkley and daughter. He was ‘to bring back Alice Bromley and Ruby Karo. J» SERTTLE § ALASKANS Prefer Our: B Low Weekly Rates— $6.00 with Bath $5.00 without ® Modern Conveniences B Central Location Vlrn-nl HOTEL JUNEAU B Nearest Federal Building. B Elevator Service. l‘ Beauty Shop. i Every Room a View Room. Chancel- | | GET CUTTHROAT Guy Gal)d(l.no and Art Nelson ! took trout rods in hand this morn- | {ing and trudged up McGinnis Creek. | They returned with forty pan-size cutlhroat trout PAA- THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks \ Bethel-Nome Read Down Tue.” Sat.|Lv. Sat.|Ar. Sat./Ly. | Tue. Sat./Ar. | “Th. [Wea Read Up Juneau _ Ar.Sun. Th, Whitehorse _|Lv. Sun. Th, | Whitehorse __/Ar./Sun. Th. Fairbanks __[Lv./Sun. Th. |Wed.| Th. |Ar| Lv. Fairbanks PACIFIC AI.ASKA AIRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL PHONE: 106 PRSP VS RO ! Audit—Tax and System Service'| | JAMES C. COOPER, | ] C. P. A 303-05 Goldstein Building Public Stenographer Notary Public pera Star Wit Frank Chapman, Gladys Swarthout and Windsors Among the celebrities aboard the I ing e run from Genoa, Italy, Duchess of Windsor, and her husband, to Cannes, and the well-kno Frank Chapman. talian liner Conte di Savoia dur- France, were the Duke and n singer, Gladys Swar NINE ARRIVE ON ESTEBETH Nine passengers came in from the islands with the Estebeth Sunday as follows: From Todd—John Price. From Tenakee — Jerry Bizyak, Jimmie Stevens, Vede Hansen, Cyril | Hansen, Benard Hansen, Hansen. From Hoonah- Rickards. -Erling Oswold, M. D EXCAVATIN FOR ANNEX Excavating and construction has started on the Lathrop Annex, a one - story double - steel reinforced | eoncrete building next to the Lath- rop Building at Fairbanks, CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR ¢ TTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise—Sept. 6, 16, 26 Connections at Vancouver with | Canadian Pacific Serviees: Transcontinental Trans-Atlantic Trans-Pacific Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.PR,—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN 218 S. FRANKLIN IS ON WAY SOUTH Stanley V. McKenney, of accounts and collections for the Internal Revenue Service, is a pas- senger aboard the Columbia re- turning to his headquarters in Los Angeles Cal. supervisor AOLYANS IN FROM GOBOL George Bolyan, of arrived in Juneau last night land mine aboard the Marietta, their camp boat. coming in were Dace, Lawr- de Bolyan. Clyde will be married Sunday night to Hilja Reinikka of Douglas in Holy Trin hedral ! Dace and Lawrence will move out to Mr. and Mrs, i at Auk Bay to schools again this winter. e SALMON CAKGOES AND HALIBUT LANDED HERE Threc but ve fish ex The pound 14,000 pound: 10,000 pound: Mr. Cobol and Mrs and one hali- on the Junean in the past two d nic brought in 14,000 halibut, the Washington of salmon, the Celtic and the Helen 15,000. s FATRBA hundr fa almon boats sel have an Oce of AIR ed the »anks which exhibit and Nine open- ing of the started a ree-day amusement B ot HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer's Dock, Juneau, ry Wednesday 7a m ERSBURG, KAKE, POR1 ANDER and WAY PORTS. For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not M. | SITKA HOT SPRINGS | Mineral Hot Baths | | Accommodations to suit every | taste. Reservations, Alaska Afr y Tramport | | | NEW ALASKAN HOTEL | So. Frarklin Street | JUNEAU- Phone szle (] - Gaylord | § MT, McKINLEY BARANOF *ALEUTIAN ... YUKON 3 MT. McKINLEY . *{COLUMBIA ALASKA BARANOF . *ALEUTIAN *YUKON ‘ALEUTIAN | 11" YUKON : *—connects with 8, 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia, Ouzinkie and Kodiak points. Calls at Hain Ticket Office—Phone 2 ...Aug. Due Juneau Southbound Aug. 30 Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 19 Sept. 26 Oct. 3 Oct. 10 Leave Seattle Aug. 17 Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 31 3 6 7 10 17 24 1 Due Juneau Northbound Aug. 24 Aug. 27 Aug. 30 Sept. 3 Sept. 3 Sept. 6 Sep*. 10 Sept. 10 Sept. 13 Sept. 20 Sept. 27 Oct. 4 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. {—Calls at Yakutat, northbound and. southbound. t—Southeastern Route—Calls at Haines, Skagway and Sitka. f nd. Skagway Northbound Only. §—Calls at Haines and Skagway Southbound Only. THE ALASKA LINE Freight Office—Phone 4 B 0.-ADAMS, Agent HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIH SERVICE INFORMATION P e | TS T PRI GREEN TOP | § FORD AGENCY R (Authorized Dealers) CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GRE TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS Foot of Main Street ‘ i i) ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle EVERY FRIDAY AT 9 P.M. $6.25 in rides for $5.00 | $3.00 in rides fer $2.50 Leaves Seattle S. CHATHAM Sept. . TONGASS Sept. ‘RS FREIGIHT EFRIGERATION Ll D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 2 9 FOR HEALTH BRUNSWICK {CREATION ALLEYS AFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and Amer Dishes—TRY US ONCE! Night 312 COLUMBIA LUMBER CO. " ALASKA LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Titie I, . H. A. CONNORS MOTOR CO..Inc.—Phone a1 Alaska Air Transport, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 —Day or Nigkt 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 AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier DAY—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—PIIONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative *T! ool -4 £ Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneay Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ~Aug. 26 Aug. 30 Aug. 30 w.Sept. 2 Sept. 6 Sept. 6 NORTH COAST ......Sept. 3 Sept. 7 NORTHLAND Sept. 9 Sept. 13 Sept. 13 HAROLD C. KNIGHT ... -..JPhone 109 <f¢ J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent ............JPhone 79 CITY WHARF ... RUNIRN— T TR GUYSM}TB.DMHAM____——M 1 NORTHLAND NORTH SEA VEHR 'ROUND ALASKA SERUILE

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