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i ; r THERE'S A NICE LITTLE HARMONICA FOR \/OnLJ_~ OLD TIMER-THATS BLOW HARD / BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 13, 1939. catures Syndicate, Inc., W 415 rights reserved. I AM BUSY- TRINIDAD = WHAT 1S IT' YOU WANT? MR WALTER MCCARTY IS ON THE 'PHONE-SIR-IT'S VERY IMPORTANT - SIR- By GEORGE McMANUS GREAT HEAVENS / SR EVALLOWED TH' DARN THING- PRINCE GEORGE IN THIS EVENING Ci steamer Prince Geo to arrive at the 30 o'clock to- night frem There are no passengers for Ju- neau aboard but there are man tourists on the ship. oo — NEW ENSIGN T0 JOIN HAIDA ON JULY FIFTEENTH A new ensign for the cutter Haida | is due in Juneau this week, officers on the ship reported today Transfer orders have come through for John Pritchard, Ensign of the cutter Ingham, to join the Haida on the fifteenth. Whom he will replace is unknown Ensign Wayne cently on the Haida by E ry Morgan, of this year's academy class, and Ensign Robert Waldron is the only Ensign remaining aboard ship expecting transfer otders. - DOUGLAS NEWS MEDDLING OF DOUGLAS FIRE TRUCK CONDEMNED Douglas firemen this morningre- ported the department truck hav- ing been meddled with and after several hours work by the dr in attempts to get it rted were was replaced re- sign Har- e W e > 9 550 0000000000000 C00000000000000000000000000000 o0 Lf_amMovmn | e 0o e e 000 00 00 NORTHBOUND Prince George due at 7:30 0'- clock tonight at Alaska Dock. Tengass scheduled tq arrive at 4 o'clock tomorrow mornin Yukon scheduled to arrive at 1 o'clock tomorrow afternoon Mount McKinley due Satur- ess Alice due to arrive Saturday afternoon or even- ing. SCHEDULED SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to s from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- row. Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow. Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p. m LCMOITowW. Aleutian scheduled t osail from Seattle July 15 at 9 a. m Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 15 at 9 p. m Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 17 at 9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle July 18 at 9 a. m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Coast due at Douglas at 5 o'clock this afternoon, in Juneau about 7:30 o'clock and sails south at midnight. Princess Louise scheduled to sails south at 7:30 o'clock tto- morrow morning. Baranof scheduled southboun at 6:30 o'clock tomorrow night. Columbia scheduled south- bound on Sunday. LOCAL SAILINGS e ssecssneesecssecve HALIBUT SALE PRICES TAKE SLIGHT DROP SALMON PACK IN SOUTHEAST POOR SO FAR Only 39,610 Cases Put Up .5y i s e s - - Avona sold i 13.500-pound ¢ n | as Compared fo Last |7 and 505 cents & pound & Yearvs 68,352 7 rday’s high season price of 5 and 5.30. Salmon prices remained un- changed, the Nuisance selling 28.- 000 pounds and the Umpqua sold 1,200 pounds, Engstrom buying the| Nuisance load and Bernhoft buy-| ing that of the Umpqua at 13-8-6-4 With Iey Strait, the Wrangell district and two canneries in the Western district reporting packs ccnsiderably below las tyear's, the total salmon pack for the Southeast district up to July 8 amounted to cents a pound for large reds, me only 39,610 cases, as compared with whites and cohoes, resy 68,352 by this date last year | Only Yakutat and one cannery S eee | in the Eastern district are putting SIMMONS TAKES | FIVE OUT WITH | LOCKHEED TODAY up packs comparable to last year’ The small pack in the Southeast accompanies a similar situation re- ported to the Bureau of Fisheries from the Westward, where Bristol Bay especially is falling far short of the 1938 pack The Southeast pack, by districts) Shell Simmons s brought five p and species, is as follows: Southeast | nspor [ Yakutat—1473 kings, 9.521 reds, | and tock five out ¢ | 108 pinks, 11,102 total; 10,747 last in from Sitka, William A |Douglas, R. E. Chandler, The "Iy Strait—98 kings, 7469 reds,|Grossman, C. A. Collette and Clara 159 cohoes, 3,280 pinks, 7420 chums; | Arvil. 18,431 total; 28,683 last year. | Outbound today were Elmer Pet- | Western (two canneries)—20 kings, | €rson and John Pomain for A 1172 reds, 46 cohoes, 1,787 pinks, |Joe Nyland and Harry Bow 4555 chums, 7,580 total; 14,136 last | Pinta Bay and Maurice Melvin for year | Chichagot. Wrangell—1,451 reds, two cohoes, | In addition to taking up a wed- 39 pinks, 34 chums, 1,526 total; 14,- | ding party today Alex Holden, for | 136 last year. Marine Airways, flew to P { Eastern (one cannery)—557 reds, | {aku with Leon Ordway and T. | 11 cohoes, 191 pinks, 212 chums, 971 | Dragsten. total; 650 last year. - - > Totals—1591 kings, 20170 reds| The Book ALASKA, Revised and | 218 cohoes, 39,610 tota ,405 pinks, 12,2 68,352 last y -~ ¥ Molyneuxs : Move to Hillcrest J. C. Molyneux, with his wife and daughter, have taken an apartment in the Hillcrest Apartment on Gold Street He representative for Swift and Co., and arrived recently in Juneau. chums, Enlarged, Now On Sale; $1.00. News I. Q. Answers 1. Major General Georgé Van Horn Moseley, who appeared Wefore the House commit! mvntmatmg un-American_activ 2. Wilbur shaw—wlnmr of the Indianapolis Speedway classic. 4. The y&un. pllot vanished on a solo flight to Europe in a tiny plane. 5. Pickets were _striking a workers of fi ed by Walten ©; Briggs, also head of the Detrait Tigers. forced to call in mechanics m‘ Estebeth scheduled Lo se1l every work on the engine. L's . Wednestag At6:p.n. for Site As a result warning has been 3. Apd wayrionth; issued that none but those with Dart leaves every Wednesday proper authority are to have any-| at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port thing to do with the fire truck| Alexander, Kake and way ® | under penalty of arrest or fine. |a ports R, e P © 0 00000 00 00 AJ. BALL PLAYERS e 4y BEAT FOUNDRY TI;A‘W\ | The first matched game between | ** A the Alaska Juneau Dock ball team TIDES TOMORROW | and Treadwell Foundry nine was| 4 played on the local diamond last| night with a resultant score of| 11 to 10 in favor of the former Buddy Lindstrom and Bill| Schmitz divided the hurlers’ job for The A.J. crew, while Lloys Guerin did all the heaving for the foundry. A return match is sched- | uled soon between the two, - eee NEWS OF FORMER RESIDENTS Mrs. Joseph Wehren, returned from her recent trip south, tells of seeing a number of former Doug- las residents who wished to be re- membered to their friends on the channel. Among them were the C. H Bowmans who now reside at Gra- ham, Wash. Mr. cipal of the school there for two years, but expects to get another school for theg coming term. Ken Jones was seen in Tacoma, Wash., ere he assists his father in his The Wiedemans, near Se- ., and Ruth Johnson, formerly Lundell, who was in Seattle from South Bend fc visit, were also among those she saw - > = PETE ROKEVICH ILL Pete Rokevich has been confined to his home on St. Ann’s Avenue for the past couple of months with a chronic condition of illness, - GOOD RUN FOR CA The first fairly good day ning of present season at the local canne was erienced at the company’s plant on the city wharf today as a total of 7,000 fish from all boats was reported. .- l S'roc;rQu;m'nom | NEW YORK, July 13. — Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine ERY of can- stock tod: 7%, American Can 96" Amer n Power and Light 4% Anaconda 2 Bethlehem Steel 56'%, Commonweal Southern 1%, Curtiss Wrig General Motors 45, In Harvester 57% Kennec New York Central 14':. Northern Pacific 8%, Pound $4.68 3/16. DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 138.03, rails 27.87, utilities 24.96 | buters from Bowman was prin- | F { is owner of the Juneau Water Co. Low tide—4:56 a.m: -0.5 feet. High tide—11:19 a.m., 136 feet. Low tide—4:58 p.m. 3.6 feet. High tide—11:02 p.m., 17.0 feet. FIIBET & e e IHALBUTERS | SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, July 13.—Only the local banks rived and sold their catches the Seattle Fish Exchange today as follows: ‘Alma 14,000 cents a pound; pounds, 9 and 7 cents, hali- ar- | on| pounds, 9% Lumen 2,000 pounds of sable at 4% cents a pound straight. COLONIAL DAMES REPRESENTATIVE AT HARRY RACE'S Miss Dorothy Par\'ms rvpmwnta- tive for Colonial Dames, is inJuneau | rejuvenating local housewives and | business women with her expert fa- cials, being given at the Harry Race Drug Store. With the Colonial Dames Co., for seven years, Miss Parsons has been | in beauty work for fourteen years end is justly an authority on the subject Leaving here Saturday, sons will spend some time in Sew- ard, Cordova and Anchorage in con- nection with her work. After com- pletion of her westward tour she will return to Hollywood, where the main office for Colonial Dames products is located. Bridge-Luncheon Honors Mrs. Lewis Complimentary to Mrs. R. F. Lewis of Oakland, California, Mrs. J. F. Mullen and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner are co-hostesses this afternoon with luncheon and six tables of bridge at the Mullen residence on Main Street Mrs. Lewis accompanied her hus- band north on business. Mr. Lewis | and 7| and 4,000 | Miss Par- | Daily Crossword Puzzle | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie 10 Spherical L Food fish 1L Relinquish ey —T voluntarily 3 Diseeminatea [QIAMISIETLBRMIOIRIATLIE] 12 Sni, oty 45 Pogd- i RII LIN[UIL| LN I ‘é':l‘l’:xmmals = vergree 15 O the mignest [O[R wILISPAF o% B e 0l 2. Semipreciour 6. Paval scart (DB PIEAILZAFOIGZZ . v 7. Masculine EIDBAFIE [w| 28 Los float name - W1 27 Scent { Foot covering |R[A AUILZRIO| 2 erated Dwell A1 29 ity in France ] Railroad signa) [O|B EZE R 3L Fondling | At no time Al sirl employed Forms ‘into AlL FIADDIE to tnke care | not MIA AT of children | . Shakes i— 33. Timber tree of 6. Round T ' N D A C E he Pacific 5 Beards of = s | whint HI 1L UDIEZZOIK| 35 fie, ® 45 | Drawing with E[V A RIE[LIA[TIE| 37 Ringlet 10. Joins with sofi | i aoiter's warn- [RIE E[R|A[S[E[D metal | ing cry g 41. Step 17. Part of certaln gg mlower AR 43, Embraces: flowers Scotch 8. on il e 8. Famous Eng- 44. Place in an- | 19. Ornamental 58 Fur-beating lish mur- other flower . erer contal :f’arx(:\';: °% 59, Baseball team 4 Deprives of 4b. PO up S donna~ 60. Small recepta- natural 46. One of the five | Metal-bearing Slo das % 5. Ldualities . plonses rocks b . Laundere . Between: pre 3 - npse 6. Spirit_of a fix i E",:!il%l:ffi& 61. Stirs up colors people 48. New England of an animal b 1 7. Nl-mannered state . Culllv.ne: DEIRLE person 51. Composition 62. Proceeds ain for three |8, Kind of spice 63. Periods of 8. Roads where Bast Indian fast driving 52 - time is allowed money of ac 4 Mfi;%:" pam 9. Indefinite or count 50, Bring to a DRWN imaginary 3. Adherent of standstill 1. Mineral person or the crown 55. False fewelry springs thing Son of Seth HER// UmnEJNNEN 2w %fl%fl=.- “/AII (Summer Sehednle—Elfecflve Jnne Ir el ol riorr — JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, 11:00 Lv. Flat VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE | 12:30/Ar. Bethel - - > \ HOUSEHOLD | APPLIANCES || Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES O-KE-DOKES always fresh at Glover s-lene 324 | | | EO SRS Y 1 ereeNTop || T g || CABS—PHONE BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY X you need sulphuric acid or ) COUPON BOOKS: ’ . |} ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL 67 8 AND RECHARGE Edison Battery Solution, WE 1 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE apamigt gy Alsvy 85.25. in rides for $5.00 Alaska Electric Liglfl $2.00 in rides for $2.50 ! & Power Co IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S STERNILY | SHOE STORE | | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- 4 sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson | , ( * Street Manager % [ FORD AGENCY il (Authorized Deslers) | GREASES | b Foot of Matn Street | Case Lot Grocery | « GAS — OILS | | "LOWEST PRICES BY FAR” Juneau Motors | Phone 704 240 So. Franklin| «, HALGE\ TRANSPORTATION CO.| | | AT M. S. DART — : MARINE | 'y pmaicarier | o8 - . very Wednesday am, w k For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | as a pala-up subscriber ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | A : or For Information | The Dmly Alaska Emp“e Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 o Boat l 0890 0¢S || Freight must be on city dock not | is invited to present this coupon i later than 4 P. M. Tuesday this evening at the box office | MacLEAN METAL WORKS RLASKA i Whitehorse se _ Wi 1:00 . | C Thursday and Monday and Mond, Thursday 8:00(Ly. Fairbanks e AT 6200 9:30/Ar. Ruby Lv.| 1:30 | 9:50.Lv. Ruby . Ar| 4:10 11:00/Ar. Nome Lv.| 1.00 Wednesday “ Wednesday 5:00 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise | July 14, 25 Princess Charlotte July 21, August 1. 11 | Princess Alice | July 18, 28 Connectlons =1 Vaucouver with Canadian Pacific Services: 2| TRANSCONTINENTAL | TRANS-ATLANTIC PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. | PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE TRANS-PACIFIC | JAMES C. COBPER || seies ot wa C PA V. W. MULVIHILL ‘ e A;ent, crnfiu;:g. Alaska | SHATTUCK BUILD; } R CANADIAN PACIFIC | BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattla Northbound Southbound BARANOF July 14 COLUMBIA July 16 YUKON July 15 July 17 MT. McKINLEY July 12 July 15 July 21 ALEUTIAN July 15 July 18 July 23 ALASKA July 18 July 22 July 24 BARANOF July 19 July 22 July 28 FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ————CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office ... 2 Freight Office... 4 VICE ON-ALL-ALASKA:* F‘QUTFv of the ——— CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive 2 tickets to see: SOUTH SEWARD ST. i 1 ” ” T ||| Transporfation | MAD MISS MANTON | e Company | — ¥ & e ® | WATCH THIS SPACE i ’ Seattle | - Ui = it 9 THE SIGN OF S. S. TAKU ";“lly 1: | —— ———— i T ——T T i 8. 8. TONGASS uly 2 ! ¥ pePeNpABLE [ S S TOWGNS o COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY , U. S. AIRMAIL rAssv:NGr,lésh £ _:‘;:)E:GBT OF ALASKA ¥ AIR EXPRESS SERVICE REFRIGE F 4 ol i ® Lumber and Building Materials Juneau-Fairbanks b PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU . i SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Be,hel “ome Phg: E; rEMgE‘BMZ and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl ‘o GASTINEAU CAFE in connection ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER _ Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL b 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 o MARINE AIRWAYS . 2-Way Radio Comrearleation SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE . Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY-~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 Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEKA 1 TICKET OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 : Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A. B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic al M WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle o -« Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA July 14 July 18 July 21 NORTH COAST July 21 July 25 July 28 NORTH SEA .......July 28 Aug. 2 Aug § é NORTH COAST ....Aug. 4 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 HENRY GREEN, Agent . Phone 109 CITY WHARF GUY SMITH, Douglas . * € VEHR 'RDUHD HLRSHH SERUICE