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| DAUGHTER IS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, ]ULY 25,1939. ° =R ROOM AND LORD WOk 'HNOTTEN AND HIS SON WILL SOON ARRIVE - I'M SO ANXIOUS TO MEET HIS SON AND | DO HOPE DAUGHTER LIKES HIM= TWENTY-THREE BROUGHT HERE OFF COLUMBIA . The steamer Columbia, Capt. A.| A. Anderson and L. M. Runge, pur- ser, arrived in Juneau at 8 o'clock this morning from Seattle with 23 passengers aboard for the Capital City. From Seattle passengers were: Mrs. Jane Barragar, E. H Bell, T. R. Bell, Thais Bayers, Walter Cabot, Wendell E. Cahill, Irving Fineman, H. Gehr, Virginia Lund, Mrs. E E. Ninnis, Stanley Schmidt, Elwin Scott, Ruth Suchoaki, Hugh J. Wade, E. Nocher, L. Offerdahl, J. Suchoki, George Titers, John Ward From Ketchikan — Eldon Daly, Mrs. Agnes Parrott Outbound to Valdez, passengers were Melvin Northrip, Mrs, Charles Hardy. To Rae L. Carlson, Yakutat—M. Richards, Dr. Herb Coleman. To Seward—A. O. Holly, Mrs Cecile Osborne, Vera Verbel, Jack Carlyle, C. F. Yenney, Genev Gorrell, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shun- dler and James Lennon. To Cordova—Mrs. B. J. Corga- tello, the Rev. D. A. Melbourne. STEAMER YUKON 15 NOW BOUND TOWARD JUNEAU SEATTLE, July 25. — Steamer Yukon sailed at 9 o'clock this morning on the Southeast Alaska Totemland Cruise with 201 first class and 25 steerage passengers aboard. Passengers booked for Juneau aboard the Yukon include Mrs. M Sunni, Miss Venitia Mason, Archie Shiels, Mrs. Shiels, Mrs. E. Swope, Eugene Lundstrom. ONLY. FIVE GET PASSAGE SOUTH ABOARD LOUISE Crowded with tourists, the steamer Princess Louise sailed south through Juneau this morn- ing, and had space for but five passengers from here. Those sailing were P. E. John-! son, B. Parsell, Ken Noble, Ruth Gelteless, J. E. Broulke. HOLDEN MAKES ISLAND FLIGHT Alex Holden took three passengers to Hawk Inlet and Todd today, and brought in two from Stka. Hans Floe and T. Conrad flew to Hawk Inlet, and Ann Gothberg flew to Todd. W. A. Bates and Herb Coelman came_in from Sxtka MARINE NEWS S o s e e e 00 00000 00 NORTHBOUND e North Coast in port bound. ® Princess Alice scheduled to ar- rive at 6:15 o'clock this even- ing. Tyee scheduled to arrive at 7:15 o'clock this evening. Prince George scheduled to ar- rive Thursday evening Yukon due Saturday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a. m. tomorrow. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 26 at 9 p. m. North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle July 28, 10 a. m Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle July 28 at 9 p. m. Prince Robert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 28, 9 p. m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 29 at 9 a. m Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver, July 29 at 9 p. m Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 31 at9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle August 1 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Baranof scheduled south- bound next Friday Columbia scheduled southbound next Sunda Sitka ©0 0000000000 000000000000000000000000 LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled w sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for 8it- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Xake and way ports eeee 0000 e eesvessew eeecccccee l Tipes ToMmoRROW Low tide—3:24 am., 19 feet. High tide—9:52 am, 12.1 feet. Low tide—3:24 p.m, 5.0 feet. , 146 feet. 9 PASSENGERS ABOARD ALICE FOR THIS PORT Canadian Pacific steamer Princess | Alice, now Juneau bound, has the| following passengers aboard for this port: Mrs. Helen Dolohanty, Mrs. Clara | Ederer, Albert Hayden, Max Lewis, | Charles Nicholson, Henning Rosberg, Anne Sundborg, Cyril Wilson, John | Young. ———————— BOYLE RETURNS Union Oil district manager James Boyle has returned to his Juneau headquarters after. a trip to Sitka and is a guest at the Gastineau Ho- ‘tel WE HAVE SURE TRIED HARD ENOLIGH TOGIT THE_SON TO VISIT US-— HELLO-0OH-HELLO - 7 LORD WORTHNOT TEN- HUH? OH-THAT IS [ TOO BAD-I'M SORRY- FOR JUST . AS_ S| ?u World rights reserved Reflector Slgnal invented fo Mark Air Wreck al Sea FveTaken | To Islands! Five passengers flew to lsland' points from Juneau today with Al- aska Air Transport pilot Shell Sim- mons. Hugh Coke flew to Chichagof, Lee Tucker and George Hall to Hirst, Einard Davis to Pelican, and Wil- liam Silkk to Port Althorp. Simmons was to also make a stop | at Hoonah and Apex with mail. | Last night, Simmons flew to Hawk Inlet to bring in Hans Floe, and T. Conrad, Conrad coming in for med- ical trcatmem KELLEMS PARTY STRANDED WITH NO BOAT FARES |Customs Service Unable fo Furnish Funds fo Bring Pastor from Sewafd SAN FRANCISCO, Cal,, July 12. ), —A floating ball which flashes its again today are signal as far as 10 miles over open The ‘inventor’s son displays the Douglas crash marker. | “On the rocks | Rev. Homer Kellems and his party water may go far toward averting | of Northw Passage adventurers the ‘mysterious disappearances of | who wer cued Saturday by the ocean fliers. | Coast Guard cutter Morris from a Leon F. Douglass, wealthy in- 1re(' on which their vessel Pandora ventor of the hollow metal sphere |went aground north of Cape St. with its 91 light-reflecting facets, Elias. says it would spring free when a Kellems and the four men and a plane hit the water. A sea anchor girl who accompanied him on the — a parachute-like device — would ill-starred trip are without funds to keep it stationary. Douglass has return to the States, the Collector offered to supply the device free of Customs here was notified by L. to any fliers. Each sphere would J. Chilberg, Deputy Collector at Cor- bear the name of the plane carry- ing it. PAA TAKES OUT dova. Lieut. H, F. Garcia, commanding the Morris, asked the Customs whether the Kellems party could be classified as ‘“shipwrecked mar- pr iners” and b(- gven funds to return P \ £ S 4 PASSENGERS Because mr Pandora was wha is known as a “numbered boat,” that is, one which is too small to come Pacific Alaska Airways flew four under the classification of those passengers out from here for Fair- | paying fees into a fund for the care banks and Whtehorse today on the |and transportation of shipwrecked scheduled northbound Tuesday seamen, the Customs Servicé is un- flight. able to give the survivors relief, the George Riddell and Eldon Daly, Collecmr notified Chilberg. flew to Fairbanks, while S. Vandt PN and M. Vukichevich flew to White- RATESREDUCED ™ FRTRAVELTD o LEGION CONFiB o SO UTH ON:PRINCE SHIPs The Alaska Steamship Company | F i today announced a special 20 per- cent reduction in fares to the west- ward for those attending the Amer- ican Legion Convention in Fair- banks, September 7-8-9. | The rates will be effective August 27 to September 20, and tickets will | be on sale to September 4, the pas- | sages being good not later than Sep- tember 15 for return boats from Seward or' Valdez. The reduced rate tickets will not be good for stopovers. — o ——— TROLLER IN | One small load of salmon had come ifi to the Juneau fish ex- change today, the Violet, a trdller, bringing ' in ‘400 pounds for Aluka 8.8, “Prince Rupert” and “Prince George” alternating, leave Juneau. southbound every Saturday at midnight. “Prince Robert” August 5 and 19 sAneRid TR DIAN ONAL WHO MENTIONED HEAT WAVE? —Midway between twin peaks of a North A #ic leeberg, 110 feet out of water and 1,000 feet below, it's cool enough, reports ice patrol boat, Cl"l‘l . com Fisheres. DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included ‘LLOYD REID ~ "~ 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 W YOUR DAUGHTER LEFT THAT NOTE [ IMPORTAN YlO-‘A—ML.IM' E WON'T BE g WENT OUT THE FRONT DOOR = By GEORGE McMANUS SAYS SHE HAS AN || WE DONIT HAVE 0 ATE AND || DO RV THIMG AS LORD WORTHNGOTTEN! JUST CALLED UP 'AND SAID THAT HIS SON SNEAKED OUT- | GREENTOP. cus—i' ONE 678 | | BUY GREEN.TOP RIDE COUPON BOOES: .25 in rides for $5.00 N S SR AR IT COSTS S0 LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY oa e AT DEVLIN'S HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES 'NUTS POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES 0-KE-DOKES 2 » J aiways tresh st : Harri Machine Shop Glover's-Phone 324 ||, Ty UsP= © e et | Ao HAUGEN TRANSEQ! uén co. U. S. Mail Cérm; Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. r PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 . Freight must be on city dock not' Inter than 4 P M.-Tuesday 4. 7 ALASEA Transfgrlélion Company . MARINE R A Sheet Metal Work Boat Tanks MacLEAN METAL WORKS SOUTH SEWARD ST. Telephone 703 Yo _Case Lot Grocery |, J.C. COOPER WATCH THIS SPACE BRING IT 'TO' OUR' BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL 7 /' AND' RECHARGE if yon need sulpharic acld or Edison Battery Solution, WE HAVE I, £ 9 Alaska Electric Light | ' - & Power Co. 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