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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1939. ; ] BRINGING UP FATHER SPEAK FOR HE'S GOING QUIET- HE'S SPEAK- MAMA =YOU TO SPEAK- THINKING BABY LITTLE DARLING- PRECIOUS- 14 7 2 o MARINE NEW®S [Srenvn o | NORTH SEA Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 30 at 9p m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled south- bound midnight tonight. Yukon scheduled to arrive at 2 o'clock Sunday afternoon and sails south at 11 p. m. Aleutian scheduled to arrive Monday morning at 6 o'clock and sails south at 9 o'clock. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to ssil every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kike and way ports e 0 0 000 c 000 ]| © 0.9 v 0.000.000000000000000000000000000000000600600000000 NORTHBOUND .| IA KES 54 Princess Charlotte in port and e | scheduled to safl for Skagway ® | # at 9 tonight . FROM HERE= Baranof scheduled to arrive to- ® { morrow morning at 2 o'clock e and sails west at 6 in the e / morning. Should have three ® — and one-half days' mail on e | The steamer North Sea brought in | board e |24 passengers from Sitka last night | § Alaska due Monday. Should e and sailed south with 54 from here. have two and one half days' @ | Arrivals were Alex. Bradley, El- mail. ® | wood Moore, Mae Russell, Victor North Coast due Tuesday ® Ross, Steve Raymond, B. F. Kane, Tongass scheduled to arrive ® N. A. McEachran, A. Van Mavern, Wednesday morning ® H. L. Herrick, D. Robinson, Anna- SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ jelle Anderson, Edward Jahnke, C Columbia scheduled to sail ® | A, Schumacher, Verne L. Hoke, O.| from Seattle 9 a. m. tomor- ® § . Waterud, Ray Cavanaugh, Jen- | row ® nie Church, Mrs. Betty Willard, C.| Prince George scheduled to sail ® Bjint’ wiliam Dick, Nels Sunder- | from Vancouver June 26 at 9 ® Jang patrick O'Riley, Charlie Chuck e ® James McGrath Princess Louise scheduled ‘lu O) Lor Sakttle passengers were M. | 2‘:‘19”’;’"‘"“’3"”“"” June 28 ana Mrs. V. Nickinovich, John, Mae, | North.. Bex -cheduled’ o sati-e; DOLY 4nd Roger Nickinovich, Louls{ fhorh Sasttle June 30- 8t 10 6 Kann, K:u.vu‘xme Torkelsen, Mrs. i ah o Charles LeFevre, Mrs. Mack Mar- Taku scheduled to sail from e hell Edith Marshall, Betty Mar- Seattle June 30 at 9 p. m o Shall, Dorothy Larsen, Mrs. Emmett “g Mrs o Connor, Jimmy Connor, Mary Con- | e nOr, Mrs. P. G. Kearney, Mrs. Joe Y By GEORGE McMANUS | ISN'T THAT HOLY LAND PARADE_Jewish women march through Jerusalem protesting Great Britain’s decision to establish an in- dependent, Arab-dominated state of Palestine, in which Jews would be a minority people having one-third of the population. o Thibodeau, Cecilia Thibodeau, Dor- |~ e othy Thibcdeau, Mary Thibodeau, e N. Lester Troast, Jr. Lenora Kauf- wTHR e mann, Mack Marshall, Robert Mar- | . IN WITH PAA; o 'shall, Biuce Marshall, Clifford Jen- | e sen, Charles Stroyer, Frank Flem- | e ing, J. U. Hall, J. Poletto. 1 ® ror Ketchikan—R. M. Dickey, R. ® Henderson, Otto Lindeman, Mr. and ® Mrs. P. J. Gilmore, Jr., C. F. Yen- | ® ney, Howard Thompson, J. G, Shep-| Three passengers are to come in ® 4.0, N. Lester Troast, with Pacific Alaska Air s from ®| For Wrangell — Willam Bei, |Fairbanks today and the plane ® | Thomas Griinin, W. C. Overby, 1. |Scheduled to go north today will not *!c. McKowan | i1eave until tomorrow because of the o 'Fur Potorsfnurg-mMrs F. W. wil- |1ate arrival of the steamer Baranof. . & % SHas LA Those coming in today with Pi- liamson, F. W. Williamson, Robert lots Joe Crosson and Gene Meyring Turner, Robert Davenport, Buel| °® 7% EPOT 2 g i |are J. B. Warrack, W. B. Johnson Smelcer, Louis Taylor, J, J. Green, |and Mrs. T. W. Purkeypile Wanberg, Judge W. A. Holz- TIDES TOMORROW | The plane for Fairbanks from “humm. George Grigsby. here tomorrow will leave at 10 - Low tide— 1:28 a.m., 23 feet High tide— 7:33 a.m., 125 feet. Eow tide— 1:30 p.m., 3.0 feet High tide— 7:56 p.m., 15.4 feet. Tides Monday Low tide— 2:41 am., 18 feet. High tide— 8:56 a.m,, 12.3 feet. Low tide— 2:39 pm.. 3.7 feet. High tide— 9:00 pm., 155 feet. ———————— ONE PASSENGER FOR THIS PORT ABOARD TONGASS SEATTLE, June 24. — Steamer S, Annette from Tulsequah and Alitak Incluck in the morning. > — MARINE ARWAYS 10 tALIBUTERS - MAKE TWO TRIPS | SELL, SEATTLE : Io COAST poR'si SEATTLE, June 24—Halibuters | selling on the Seattle fish exchange Two Marine Airways ships went | today are as follows: out over the Island run today with| From the Western banks—Eagle seven passengers from Juneau. ;40.000 pounds, selling at 7'z and 7% Pilot Alex Holden flew Hugh Coke, | cents a pound; Helgeland 40,000 Mark Storms and Mrs. Katula to pounds, 7% and 7% cents; Paragon Hirst and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Min-| 40,000 pounds, Coolidge 32000 |ard to Port Althorp. pounds, both at 7% and 7% cents; Pilot Johnny Amundsen took Mrs. Chelsea 40,000 pounds, 7% and 7% E. Fleming and Leona Victoria, cents. Smith to Sitka, From the local banks—Hoover 18- Last night, Holden brought in U.|000 pounnds, 7% and 7% cents; 10,000 pounds, 7% cents Tongass sailed during the night for Amundsen flew out to Port Althorp |straight; Sonja 18,000 pounds, 7 3-4 Juneau and wayports with 12 pas- after an urgent radio that a cannery land 7'% cents; Betty Jane 15,000 sengers aboard including Miss Merle employee, Leonard Huvinson, was pounds, 7 3-4 and 7% cents; Hanna George, for Juneau, who goes north dying of a heart attack. to join her father. D Empire Want Ads Bring Results. ' Amundsen brought in the body. 12,000 pounds, 7. and 7% cents. - - The Book ALASKA, Revised and Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00, Huvinson apparently had died while the radio was being sent and | COLUMBIA BUCKS ICE FROM NOME, SEATTLE BOUND Only Takes Eight Days, However, to Make Voyage South SEATTLE, June 24.—Steamer Col- umbia, of the Alaska Steamship Company, has arrived here from Nome, eight days from the Seward Peninsula metropolis, despite being torced to push through ice floes for 100 miles enroute south. George Maynard, publisher of the Daily Dugget at Nome, was a pas- senger south from the north and he is going to visit the Golden Gate EXxpos 1 at San Francisco. Screen Test Answers 1. Geraldine Fitz, il e itzgerald (shown in 12 “Midsummer Night's Drea Romeo and Juliet,” ““As You Lk 1t and “Taming of the Shrew.” 3.'(a) They appeared in success- ful'stage dramas and now are hav- ing current runs on Broadway; (b) JIney appeared in unsuccesstul 4. (a) Wrong, Miss Ober " ried Alexander’ Korda, the British producer; (b) Right, in “Idiot's De- light"; Wl':.r:fl Myrna Loy is n “the perfect s wife"’; (d) Wrong, Charles Chaplin and Coogan appeared in “The Kid" —it was Beery and Jackie Coo who made a hit as a team, tneir first picture ing’ frst picture’ together being' “The 5. (a) In the “Hardy Family” se. ries; ,(b) The “Young Doctor Kil. seri (€) The “Charlie (d) 1In the “Thin as the dog. WHEN THE PAST COMES TO LIFE at the Miauon school in Conshohocken, Pa., pupils in the early American history course “hit the trail” and make camp, much as the pioneers did, They even use & covered wagon to help them re-live pioneer days. WONDERFUL? “opr. 1939, King Features Syndicate, Inc., World_rights reservedt: Glnver's—l’hone 324 HSY AUNT SUZY- THE BABY 1S TALKING- HURRY-1 WANT TO CALL. UP MY MOTHER AND TELL HER- i3 ~5, = /e A = } HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES 0-KE-DOKES always fresh at s | | ! % HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. LIVE in Supreme COM!‘UIT INETALLA For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS s u “ B E A “ For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Air Conditioning Frelght must be on dock not Unit—NOW! later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. e | R ALASKA MacLEAN METAL WORKS SOUTH SEWARD ST. Telephone 703 ¥ Transportation Company . | [ Sallings from Picr 7 Seaitle || | THE SIGN OF ol | ! DEPENDABLE Seattle { SERVICE $.S. TAKU .. Junc 16 1 U. S. AIRMAIL 5.5. TONGASS June 23 | e AT 9 P. M. l AIR EXPRESS SERVICE ! 3 PASSENGERS . FREIGHT | Juneau-Fairbanks | it i | | - | | Bethel-Nome s (Summer Schedule—Effective June :READ DOWN READ UP nl B. PE““ER | ey T tiass | Phone 114 Night 312 10.00 Lv. Juneau - — Ar.| 253» 11:00/Ar. Whitehorse 11:20/Lv. Whitehorse _ :30|Ar. Fairbanks i Th ursday and Monday and | — Travel Monday [T CANADIAN 8:00)Lv. Fairbanks PACIF1C on a 9:30/Ar. Ruby — 9:50(Ly. Ruby _ Ar.| 4:10 | 11:00/Ar. Nome —Lv.| Loo Wednesday Wednesday 8:00|Lv 00 Fairbanks 10:45/Ar. Flat 11:00/Lv. Flat . | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE ' SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | | AIRWAYS, Inc. gy - PHONE: 108 Princess Charlotte Traffic Representative June 16 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Connectlons a\ Vawcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: | TRANSCONTINENTAL i TRANS-ATLANTIC JAMES C. COPEH | TRANS.PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full C. P. A V. W. MULVIHILL a1 A‘.m. CP.R—Juneau, Alasks SHATTUCK BUILDING Baranof Hotel g SERVING Vel B, TALASKA M) ‘ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound = Southbound BARANOF June 16 *ALEUTIAN ... June 16 June 26 4. YUKON ... June 20 June 25 BARANOF June 24 June 30 - COLUMBIA . June 28 July 3 tALASKA June 26 June 28 *—Calls southbound at Sitka June 24 — Skagway and Haines June 25—Metlatkatla June 27 (N. E. A. Con- vention Excursion). FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS THE ALASKA LINE H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Olfic‘:’.‘oum eamship Com pany SERVIC aN+ALl ARLAS K~ ~ LI | B LS Treat Your Battery RIGHT! | BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHNAUL AND RECHARGE & If you need sulphuric_acid et | ' Edison Battery Solution, HAVE IT. Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: [ #8.25 in rides' for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 l { ! | 1T COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” Seward Street Lou Hudson + Manager FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Poot of Matn Stree Case Lot Grocery e “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR” Juneau Holm Phoue 704 240 So. Franklin ! | i PETER FELLSTROM as a pald-ap subscriber The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "RANGE DEFENDERS" ] WATCH THIS SPACE « Your Name May Appear i 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. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION 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 AIRWAYS . 2-Way Radio Communieation ULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U, S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject fo arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, , and refurn, *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE-—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA OFFICL, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Ao . . A.B. (Cot), Hayes, Tratfic, WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle deave Ar.Juneau Lyv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND ... June 13 June 13 NORTH COAST June 15 NORTH SEA .. June 20 June 23 NORTH COAST June 27 June 30 NORTH SEA ... July 4 July 7 NORTH COAST July 11 4 ' <) <%

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