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= E DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE MOND, MAY 29 1939. ILL _JUST SNEAK WITHOUT IN' MAGGIE M M-AN I'VE GOT TO GET IN THAT CARD GAMR:: MARINE NEWS | 32 PASSENGERS reaMER MOVEMENTS ABOARD LOUISE E__—_M——_] FOR THIS PORT : | * Sowrimonwo ° - NORTHROUND Aleutian scheduled to arrive at . ° 9 o'clock tomorrow morning e | with attle Chamber of Commerce tour party aboard Alaska due tomorrow. Northland due tomorrow due Friday DULED SAILINGS Denali heduled to sail from Seattle June 2 at 9 a.m. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle June 2 at 10 am Taku scheduled to sail Seattle June 2 at 9 p.m Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle June 3 at 9 am | SOUTHBOUND SAIL Princess Louise scheduled sail southbound at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebelh scheduled to scil every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. " e e 0 4 Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Louise arrived in port from the south yesterday afternoon with the following passeng 2 For Juneau — Margaret Bli Ehrman Bliss, Jerry Cole, Tom Cole Alfonse Demere, Marshall Draj Sister Mary Fintin, Marie Hemo Ernest Ingles, Sally Layton, M LeFerre, the Rev. Mother Gene Mary Leopoldine, Mother Mar Louis, Mrs. Ralph Lister, Thomas e Wilson, David Prator, Alexander e Smith, Hal Stonebraker, Ralph e Somerville, Terrace Swenney, Calle Thompson, Fred Thompson, Wayne ' o Young . For Tulsequah—Tora FEld, Fran- e ces Eld. Otto Johnson, Arthur e Legge, Steve Like, Georg Mecl ton, Thomas Neilson, Boyd chak, John Wasllow. - FOUR ARRIVE HERE ABOARD ESTEBETH - from Trup- TIDES TOMORROW Capt Dave The motorship Estebeth Gus Gustafson and Purser Ramsay, berthed in Juneau late urday afternoon from: ils 5:00 -0.8 feet 14.6 feet. 2.1 feet. 173 feet. Low tide am., High tide—11 am., Low tide—5:02 p.m., High tide—11:13 p.m,, - - - pas- | among | Anderson, BOATS UNLOAD' Several halibut and salmon land- | island trip, bringing in four sengers, nah, Rita Lynch from Tenakee, Vic- | tor Sands from Gypsum and Joe MANY HALIBUT The Sadie, Capt. Sandy Stevens, bl'(‘.uj!hl in 9,000 pounds of salmon | The steamer “Denali, going south Thompson, 7,000 pounds, selling to | on the triangle run, berthed yester- Elton Engstrom at 10-7- Canal, sailing in one hour south | via Sitka. G. R. Biggs, Clyde DeVault. From Skagway—R. L. Johnston, Atwood, G. J. Maggard, R. H. Sroufe, | R. W. Nasi, Mrs. William Dewar. lows: For Seattle—Mrs. S. W. Norman, Sydney Banks came in from Hoo- Resor from Gypsum. - - BOUND SOUIH' change yesterday and today. land the Nuisance, Capt. Stanley day afternoon in Juneau from Lynn The Spencer, Capt. Russell Elliott, From Haines passengers were Mrs. Mrs, Grace Sabanoff, Mrs. Robert Passengers leaving were as fol- Doris Jean Norman, Bruce Norman, Mrs. Rose Cole, H. R. Ferguson, Mrs. | ) Henry Harmon, | C. R. White, H. R. Ferguson, Mrs. Henry Harmon, Mrs. C. R. White, Lodema Johnson, | sold 14000 pounds of halibut at {6.25 and 4.15, the Missouri, Capt. (E. S. Sager, 6,000 pounds at 6.20 and 1415; the Happy, 10,500 pounds 6.05 and 4; the Emerald, Capt. Thorsen, 1,000 pounds at 6.10 and w-nu and the Anna H., 6,000 pounds | lat 620 ana 4.15. — eee |ONE PASSENGER ARRIVES, DART The motorship Dart returned yes- | at | Ed | James Johnson, Mrs. G. W. John- terday from iis weekly run to is-| tures Syndicate, The., TWENTY - EIGHT BROUGHT HERE ABOARD YUKON brought 23 World rights rescrved. The steamer Yukon passengers to Juneau from thej Westward this morning and sailed south shortly before noon with a long list of southbound passengers. fhem, a number of school teachers going to the States for the summer. Arrivals from Seward were Flor- eyce Allen, A. E. Anderson, Milton Alice Bromley, Mrs. M.| ope. Marguerite Cope, Edward | Cope, C. D. Cummings, R. E. McCul- ly, E. J. McDonald, R. E. Murphy, | Mrs. K. E. Olson, Merritt Peterson, | V. Power, H. L. Thuma, Mrs. H. L. | Thuma, Edison Thuma, Eva Waugh, Marge Rambeau, Gerald Williams, From Valdez—V. L. Hoke. From Cordova—Charles Blogren, V. R. Farrell, Baxter Felch, A. L. Vaughn, Mrs. B. Wetter, - — 11 HALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE L. 8. Coffin, Mrs. . Williams, By GEORGE MCMANUS THAT'S THE WAY TO WEAR YOuU THINK [ A= MAT TER WITH JIGGS LATELY-? |5 g AL= 59 SEATTLE, May 2. — Halibuters selling here today are as follows: From the western banks—Alten, 40,000 pounds, 7% and 7 cents a| pound; North, 39,000 pounds, 7' and | T'% cents; Attu, 40,000 pounds, 7% | |and 7% cents, From the local banks—Summit 18,000 pounds, Prospector, .)000 | pounds, Eleanore, 15,000 pounds; all | selling for 7% and 7 cents; Curlew, | 116,000 pounds, Arne, 15,000 pounds, Recovery, 15000 pounds, Eastern 15,000 pounds, all selling for 7' and |7 cents; Unimak, 14.000 pounds, 7% {cents straight. RUPERT PRICE At Prince Rupert to pounds of halibut were sold at 7 to 7.50 and 5.50 cents a pound ALASKA MAPPING - T0 BE SPEEDED; B INTRODU(ED ' Measure for Appropria- tion of $1,000,000 By J. J. ECKLES Secretary to Delegate Dimond WASHINGTON, May 20.—(Spec ial Correspondence) — A bill to] | authorize the Director of the Geo- | logical Survey to expedite the execu- | tion of topographic surveys in Alaska | | | 250,000 | former NRA administrator, is pie- General Hugh S. Johnson (left), ¥ if, as a tured after telling the Senate Foreign Relations Committee that “i neutral nation, we attempt to discipline a belligerent nation by economic | strictures, we have committed an act of war against her.” He urged the U. S. to rely upon its own strength and pursue an independent course. With Johnson is Senator Key Pittman, of Nevada, committee chairmanp ‘26 FOOT BOAT IS PURCHASED Frank Pauls, Acting Director the Public Health Laboratory, joined Juneau’s boating public. Pauls has purchased the 26-foot "\u\ma" sloop formerly owned by | Buzz Femmer and Steve Ward. | - - CARD OF TH 5 | We wish to express our thanks to all our relatives, | and neighbors for the kindr | sympathy shown us in the | our husband and father. MRS. J. B. GODFREY, SYBIL and HILDING. ROIARY (lUB NOT T0 MEET TOMORROW Because of the holiday tomorrow the Juneau Rotary Club will not meet this week, President (Kelly) Blake announced ¥Rotarians who are m the Juneau Chamber will be busy meeting with the ttle Chamber of Commerce good- A1 party which will be in town all day tomorrow. - HEADS ANCHORA . Albert Kunz has bun r‘l(‘CIL‘(I President of the Anchorage Parent- Teachers Association. of has today. sincere friends ss and loss of | :1(1\'. Treat Ynnr Baflery | H AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Delegate Infroduces New| « THIS FAMOUS MOTEL is ? close to the theatres and i Stores, with magnificent view of mountains and har- e bor. Splendid food, perfect comfort, convenience and service. Rates $6.50 From Special Rates to Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE Szl RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphuric acid or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. ¥ i HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Ham Machine Shop || “Try Us First” “ = — 'M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS r Information MMER—Phone 114 Frrughl must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE at the 2 Bow!l Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION (Chinese & American Specialties) For Most Tasteful Haircutting The Brunswick Barber Shop Specializing in Ladies’ and Children’s Haircutting GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $500 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Stflwt GAS — OTLS .. Juneaun Holors IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S H. L. FocDONALD we A pald-up subscriver to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the Foue CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "DRUMS” WATCRH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear ALASK Transporfation Company ® Sailings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle June 2 June 9 . TAKU TONGASS AT 9 P. M. NGERS FREIGHT "RIGERATION AGENT D.B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 DAL A e BAB SIS | Travel on a “PRIN- JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 30; June 9, 23 Princess Charlotte June 16 Connectlons av Vawcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC ‘Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC | Manufacturing Co., Inec. §q & RADIU Engluzznmc oy Telephione 66 - TRANSMITTERS hallicrafters Distributors for and RECEIVERS EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. EOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ALASKA AIR TRANSPGRT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Sc’ '.ul-.eus. 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 CALL 642 TRIPLEX “Odorless’ DRY CLEANERS Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ | was introduced in the House by | Delegate Dimond on May 16. It K 7Y S i | would authorize the appropriation mf::y‘:n";;i‘::l leave again Wed- | ;¢ g1 000,000 to carry the work along ‘ AP as o d Rt {on a five-year program, or $200,000 “ ! % £ | for each year to and including 1944. to Tl:t :LTA‘::EIIAbl:Sn:’l;’l“::;:;l’O‘h]!no. Outstanding work is being done s, Sns o S 'ndlv | each year in mapping Alaska under G 4 aAV.| the present program of the Geo- | logical Survey, but because avajl- ‘[able funds are limited—the appro- ! priation is usually $60,000—progress 1 is necessarily slow. - It has been esti- mated that under the existing rate of surveying it will be more than 200 years before the entire Territory | will be shown on topographical | maps. The bill states that the funds | authorized for the supplementary | work “shall be in addition and not | in substitution for other funds avail- | able to the Geological Survey.” e FARRELL RETURNS FROM ARTS AND CRAFTS JOURNEY Virgil Farrell, Alaska Direetor of |Arts and Crafts for thd Office of |Indian Affairs, returned to J¥ |today on the Yukon affer & ‘\N‘Pks journey to the Westward }usmng native villages. Farvell left | here on the North Star, geumg off Mu Seward. e HENRY HARMON'S SOUTH son, Mrs, Peter Bond, Leslie James, |land ports and brought in J. E. Nancy Ferguson. {Boyle from Port Alexander. For Sitka—F. Weaver, J. E. Boyle. | MARINE AIRWAYS 2-Way Radio Commeanication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot (Cot) Hayes, Traffic DR. STEV: Comfortable feet are happiness.” Valentine Building phone 648 ad the key Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Due Juneau Northbound May May May May June June Due Juneau Southbound May 29 May 28 June June June June 11 Steamer *YUKON TDENALL *IALASKA SALEUTIAN tDENALI . *YUKON THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE 4 SERVICE REGULAR U. S."AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome May 20 May 23 May 26 May 27 June 2 June 3 *—Connects at Cordova with §. S. Cordova for Cook Tnlet and Kodiak Island ports. 5 f—Southeastern Route, #—Calls Yakutat northbound 'an southbound. §—Calls southbound at Sitka June 7th—Metlakatla June 9th. TRRHSPOH TRTION "UIUPRHY WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Sel(.tle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No,Bound So,Bound 2 May 30 June 2 June 6 June 9 June 13 June 16 Juhe 20 June 23 NORYHLAND .. NORTH SEA ... NORTHLAND NORTH SEA ... ———CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE - | SR N TR e VB € H. O. ADAMS, General Agent G. A. HYNER, Agent ..June 16 sympLy L MaIR 4600 ADD YOUR TICKET WiLL BE 10 vouR HOME OR HOTEL PHONES Ticket Office .. Freight Office Henry Harmon, manual training !ins(rucwr for the Juneau Public Phone 109 | School, accompanied by Mrs. Har- mon, left for the summer on the steamer Denall. The Harmons, after a short visit in Seattle, will go | to Wisconsin, where Mr. Harmon plans to attend summer school. Be- fore returning in the fzll the couple | will visit the World's Fair at New | York, HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent .. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Trafiic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE 'L“’A ls ENJOYS A JOKE, changing his usually grim ‘aespressiod. GASTINEAU HOTEL . This is Col.-Gen, Walther von Brauchitsch, chief of ‘ “2steff of the German army, shown in an excellent closeup at a re- ~yiew in Berlin Reocent months have seen his work increased. ‘ I