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" THE DAILY ALAbKA LMPIR[; l'ULbDAY MAY 2, 1939. WELL- WHAT'S 'ro—\ BE DONE TODAY? OR IS IT DONE.? OR WILL YOU ALASKA LANDS * 63 IN JUNEAU THIS MORNING Sixty-three passengers disembark- ed from the steamer merning, arriving here from Seattle with three days mail aboard From Seattle—E. Compton, Orville Culver, Edward Dyes, V. S. Dent, Spphie Daubel, Helen Freeman, W JH. Finson, W. H. French, Mrs. W. «H. French, Mrs. H. H. Gurtz, H. H ,Gurtz, H. Green, J. Greely, John JHansen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Ingman D. Kennedy, Tony Lindstrom, John Lichtenberg, J. C. Lawton, G. yMooney 4 Harold Palmer, Pearl Peters «Jeanne Pawson, J. S. Robbins, M J.- S. Robbins, Barbara Robbin: Wendie Robbins, Richard Robbin: Mzs. J. A. Ronning, E. E. Somer: (Eddie E. Swope, J. C. Thomas, E. P Frank Wright, E. R. Zaluskey, {Peter Friel, Fred Marguardt, Homer “Kyios, Melvin Johnson, Ralph Mc- iKinney, Ralph McPherson, E. Heise, ‘Bernard Kirchner, Gus Kassal, Jack R langley, Fred Engel, Norman Slenes, J. A. Jaderhohn, H. Nielsen, S. Rothi, A. Kratochoil From Southeast Alaska ports— Nera B. Harmon, M. L. Dee, Mrs. ‘Dee., Mary Wood, G. M. Galvin, J: B, Carlyle, George F. Alexander, “Mrs. G. L. Rich, K. F. MacLeod, J. F. Chamberlin, C. H. Andresen. Fifteen passengers left Juneau this afternoon on the Alaska for the Westward as follows For Seward—Charles Hardy, C.H n, Contes, Florence Eglin, E. ©. Burke ' Jf., ©. Clgusen; J.7B. Sears, John Puruness, Jack Langley, A. Kratso- chvir, Ide Bartlett, Bishop Fitzger- -ald, 'T. P. Lane ‘For Valdez—Walt Covich. For Cordova—J. Sullivan, N. W, Nelson. ORTHI.AND N " WITH 26 FROM U POINTS 'SOUTH Twémi-hfié P ‘bt 1n on the North t‘; afoe{: n from Seattle and‘ts'l?l ’fl |BOKLs. From Seattie,’ passengers were— George Allison, Betie Sale, Ronald Therfipson, Miss Millie Fields, Simon Berg, Angenlo Bernardi, Lee Tucker, Russell Roo, Virma Haffer, Mrs. ‘Craig- Reams and baby, Pete John- son, Thomas Maxwell, Datlon Coke, Peter Johnson. From Southeast Alaska ports— Mildred Hermann, A. Van Mavern, Harry L. Hart, Mrs. F. Seppi, Robert Seppi, Rex Hall, Mrs. Nina Crum- ‘rine, Jesephine Crumrine, F. 1phin, Daryl Seppi, Robert Beal, F. G. Weaver. ger - MARINERS HOLD (W " SESSION HERE, Tyfng up at Barbara Hermann's last yevening, the Mariners were presiied over by Boalswain Mary Fukuyama, «due to the absence of "hdr skipper, Mrs. Raino Johnson. the meeting Isabel Parsons fle.& talk on the “types and the care of a rope” after which Barbara Hermann and Sue Stewart gave the demonstration and the use of tying Xknots. 4 Por the next meeting Betty Wil- eox and Sue Stewart will talk on “pells and watch During this ‘week Isabel Parsons will contact Lofficers of the Coast Guard cutter Haidd to find out the possibilities Jor the Mariners visiting the ship. 2 HALIBUTERS " S SEATILE mv 2.- #)nl) two hali- %muerfi arrived and sold catches here today. Both, wessels were from’ the “western banks. * The Leviathan brought in 32,000 pounds and sold for 9% and 8'% ,cents a pound and the Majestic hmwhl in 36,000 pounds selling for 9% and 8% cents L .. /Try The Empire classifieds for pesuls, Alaska this | : Sorensnn at Hirst to fly them to SORRY-BUT HE 1S TOO BUSY AND MUSTN'T BE DISTURBED TODAY— oo v e o v o000 . NORTHBOUND ® Northland in port and schedul- e ed to sail for Sitka at 5:30 ® o'clock this afternoon e Tongass due Thursday morn- . » . ° . ing SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 to- « North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle May 5 at 10 a.m. ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle May 6 at 9 am. e SOUTHBOIND SAILINGS Baranof scheduled southbound e next Friday afternoon. @ Alaska scheduled southbound ® next Sunday . LOCAL SAILINGS ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every | e Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ® ka and wayports. ® Dart leaves every Wednesday | ® at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port | @ Alexander, Kake and way e ports. #n 0 0 0 a0 0 . !seeeeeccosoecccscsccccesecccscccccns e e el TIDES TOMORROW [ High tide—0:16 am. 186 feet. Low tide—6:40 am. -3.1 feét. High tide—1:00 p.m., 168 feet. | Low tide—6:47 CPE 04 feel. | NORTHLAND C0. | T0 CARRY MAIL | THROUGH JUNE 525 § A | is.preparing. At the The¢ Notthland® Transpertation being turned out in Company, will, carry mail south-| bound from., Junean ifor two jmove | — sTpeden months, This ‘fs ‘according “to' ad- [ ] vices Postmaster Albert Wile mkooseveli s ceived today by radiogram from Se- attle. |iThe contract for carrying south- | bound mail expired on the last day & Ssa e as jof April but extension has been | 1granlcd the company for two more | jmonths. i L] Mail on the vessels of the North- | Is orlt ne {1and Transp tion Company must | | however, go through the post office |and not given to ship officials to mail aboard as there are no mail (Continued from Pm,u One) clerks carried. PP B | e many methods short of war, but| 5 " lMMo"S FlIES stronger and more effective than lo(KHEED' MAY ‘rmen’ words, of bringing home to AGGRESSOR GOVERNMENTS the MAKE KETCHIKAN | AGGREGATE SENTIMENT of our | < own people.” Now we're getting to the kernel| of the thing. Note the President said “aggres- sor governments,” not ‘“aggressor nations.” Could he now be appeal- | ing to the peace-loving elements of the German Reich and the King- dom of Italy, even though he ad-| { 5 L e dressed the heads of those nations? pMetcall, for. JOulhagyt, Agd.J. P And does he consider his me. | Marquette and G. Dawson to Apex. | o] LA, . Yasterday’ - evening,. Simmons| 8 to convey the “aggregate senti- - ; t” of the American nation? {brought in E. Hendrickson from| ™5 . Chichagof. He didn't say, but the experts seem to lean to the belief that Hit- | ler believes the President was go-| 'HOLDEN FLES IN Lo THREE YESTERDAY - Alex : Holden retyrned from a € ‘@ v | flight to- island points with the JUN l "Marine Airways Bellanca’ yesterday IN -mg BS:RMAl;:‘ngl?g’IP‘EL | evening, bringing in Mr: ‘and Mfs. | Telephone 133 | R. W. McCrary from Sitka, round- trippers, and Herb McLean fram | the opmion,s of mankind. There are! | Pilot Shell Simmons flew the Alaska Air Transport Lockheed to the islands- today with threes pas- engus aboard. He was to pick up H. Tarnam at Gypsum and Paul Ketchikan. Those flying out were Crockett | Chichagof. i D { | - o~ mooyan e || JAMES C. COOPER || [, Marine Airways flew a charter C. P. A | trip for the Icy Straits Packing e \ l Company ‘to Hoonah today, taking! ROOM 1 | over a radio- operator and his SHATTUCK BUILDING equipment to get. things in shape | et for the summer. ————— | Trv an Empire ad. Pr——————————— Treat Your Battery RIGHT! SYSTEM CLEANING PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry —_—eed BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY RQOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphburic acid or §| —————————————— | Edison Batlery Solution, WE Case l.ol Grt’n:ery " HAVE IT. Alaska Eleclric Light “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" | | Phone 704 240 So. ank]m | | i i | Top, line of training ships in a Hatfleld factory; Britain is in a new drive to win supremacy the | left is a view_of the assembly lltu)r of the Austin picture sh & Power Co. ; 'ib—'—-_——__‘ By GEOHGE ‘McMANUS WISH HE - | Aero tac-oran radial engines ng planes Hatfie e | the wings of a ! ing over his head, in a manner of speaking, and appealing to the Gen- man people. Else why did the | Fuehrer summon his personal ! sounding board—the Reichstag, to, make his lepl\" > JIMMIE ANDERSON'S BIRTH ANNOUNCED BY LT. AND MRS. ANDERSON | Friends in Juneau of Lieut. and Mrs. Chester A. Anderson have re- jceived word of the ‘birth of their ison, Jimmie ' Garrard‘ Anderson, at the Marine Hospital, New York, on | April 12. Jimmie Garrard weighed | seven pounds, ten ounces, and he! and his mother are both “feeling i fine.” Lieut. and Mrs. Anderson, and their daughter Sandra, who lived in Juneau for three years while Lieut. Anderson was executive officer of | the U.S.C.G. Tallapoosa, have been in New London, Conn., since leaving | Juneau two years ago. TG Try an Empire ad. 1 FoRp AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street ‘' GAS — OILS Juneau Motors THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE ‘REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Servi¢e Every Trip Juneau-Fairhanks !ejhelflhm teft, where engines are assembled; right, girl worker. rative is. punchi mm T W“\ ‘wu{w “’I ‘w" Wi TO _HIM-HIS *WINDOW_WAS CLOSED~ WELL=- DID YL SEE HINM®? WHAT DID HE SAY? HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES llAX)GEV MNSPOR’I‘ATION 'M.S.DAR U. S. Mail Carrier every Wednesday at 7 a. m. | For PETERSBURG, RAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | . For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P, M. Tuesda —— ALASEA il Transportation {| © "Cempany ® Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D.B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 n Birmir are be fighting plane at "PRIN- CESS"” LINER MRS. RICH HERE { | Mis. Gil Rich came from Ket- chikan on the Alaska to join her husband here. She is registered at the Baranof Hotel. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, H | VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE ' FROM KETCHIKAN ‘ SOUT‘;‘:&L’;‘:’M?IE?"NGS John Chamberlin, dean of Alaska traveling men, arrived on the Alaska May 8, 19, 30 Canadian Pacitic ‘Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL: * TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL a guest at the Baranof Hotel. - e Try an Empire ad. Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instrume; Phone 206 122 W. Second SERVING VALASIKGA THE YERR ‘"ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Steamer Seattle * {BARANOF - " - April 26 April 29 May § DERBLAY .. e SR\ | May 2 - — ALASKA: sl 5 April 29 May 2 May 7 YUKON .May .6 May 9 May - 15 *—Connects at Cordova with S. S. Lakina for.Cook Inlet, and Kodiak Island ports; also calls Yakutat northbound and { southbound. Yy | i—Calls Ketchikan, Juneat, Haines, Skagwn.y, Cordova and Seward northbound. Calls Seward, Cordova, Skagway, Haines, Juneau, Petersburg, Wrangell and Ketehikan * southbound. For other information and reservations —CALL—— ‘THE ALASKA LINE PACIFIC ALASKA ATRWAYS, INC. Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL 4 H. O. ADAMS, General Agent i Ticket Office PHONES 'G. A. HYNER, Agent ‘s 1 Freight Office Alaska SlCdthhlp (.ompfm\ S ERNICE [¢] L-ALAS GREEN TOP CABS-PHONE BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 §3.00 in rides for $2.50 IT COSTS 80 LITTLE TO DRESS SKARTLY e 3 EVLIN s Harri Machine Shop || "Try Us Fu’sl" Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, ializing i5 Chinese snd American Dishes—TRY. US, ONCE! NRS. GOCOMAN as a paid-up subscriver to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ‘LOVE FINDS ANDY HARDY' THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear U ENGINEERING “ Telephone 663 Distributors for hallicrafiers Manufacturing Co., Ine. 205 S. Franklin St. TRANSMITTERS and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY S. S. TONGASS . ...... May 12 COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber, and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. e T HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION this morning from Ketchikan and is Connections at Vnnconve‘r with Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska wa swie | CANADIAN PACIFIC RLASKA AIR TRANSPCRT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights o All Points in So'_.‘hefv t Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S, MAIL PHONE 612 _ DAY or KIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot SSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher " All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG Alex Holden; Chief Pilot Lem Due Juneau Due Juneau i orthbound Southbound |- .IIEN’RY GIBEN, Agent GUY, m\nm Don:l.u Agent MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail beat from South. Juneau tp HawkjInlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, H 3 *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—~ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 A; B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic omeAny wa!:kw SAILINGS—Juneau {o Seaitle " Leave Ar.Juneau Lv. Juneeu Beattle No.Bound So,Bound Apr. 28 May 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May 30 o