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Poapes - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1939. ALL RIGHT-DEAR-ILL RY TO STOP CRVYING- T IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE THAT MY DARLING GIRL. RAN AWAY AND GOT MARRIED ~ PAF SHIP HERE WITH CARGO OF DUPONT PILING Mary D. Is?t(uipped with Gyro Compass System | Costing $14,000 The Pacific American Fishe freighter, Mary D., under charte to the Alaska Steamship Company spent the evening in Juneau ye terday, bringing in freight for Ju- neau that included a cargo of pil- ing. The piling, over one hundred long creosoted piles, will be used in|g construction of the new Dupont o wharf. Henry Muscth, Dupont man, ' o and Jake Cropley, pile driver, towed | o the piling to the bar for safe moor- | o ing, to use them as they are nced-| o ed. Skipper of the Mary D., known in Juneau, althoug his first trip up Gas nel in a long time, is ve K. Johannessén, The Mary D., about 390 feet is equipped with a $14,000 gyro com- pass and iron mike navigation sys-| tem. | JAfter discharging here, the vercel | loaded lumber‘at the Juneau Lum-| ber Mm.s for the Wesmard | THURSDAY TRIP OF PAA BRINGS ——RINETO CTY, The regular Thursday flight of | Pacific Alaska Airways from Fair-| banks to Juneau is ‘scheduled to- day, with nine passengers coming iH::aboard. an Electra piloted by Murray Stuart and Bill Savory. Passengers are Mrs. C. Nerland, Mrs. Lyle Warner, Mrs. Carrie Lockwood, D. Jefferies, Mrs. Clark Bassett, Sammy Bassett, Charles Allen and Mr. and Mrs. James and we long NORTHBOUND OH MQS JIG\GS ABOUT DAUGH'T' THAT L T A BABY: HER MA\( F‘ZQM YOU LONGING FOI CARESS FROM HER7 e Prince George scheduled to ar- rive at 7 o'clock this evening. e Yukon scheduled to arrive at 11 a. m. tomorrow and sails at 6 p. m. Mount McKinley due Saturday, Prince: arriv evening Charlotte scheduled to aturday afternoon or SCHEDULED SAILINGS Nourth Sea TOW. Taku scheduled to sail scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor from Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow Prince Robert scheduled to from Vancouver 9 p. m mOorTow. sail to- Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle Princess safl from Vancouver, at 9 p. m July 29 at 9 a. m Louise schedule July d to 28 Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 31 at9 p. m. Alaska scheduled to sail Seattle August 1 at 9 a Dupere scheduled to sail tle August 2. rive at 6 o'clock morning, sailing south a. m. from m from cheduled to sail froin Se- attle August 4 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILIN! Princess Alice scheduled to a tomorrow at 8 North Coas tscheduled t oarrive at Douglas at 1 o'clock to- morrow morning, come to Ju- neau at 3 o'clock and sails south at 7 a. m. tomorrow. scheduled to arrive a Baran 10 o'clock. tomorrow. forenoon and sails ‘south at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Columbia scheduled southbound next Sunday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday al 6 p.m. for Bit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 an. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Xake and ports e o 0. 0.0 0 0 0 0 way Brewster. - TO REPAIR TELEPH! Telephone connection between Cordova and Chitina, long disrupt- ed, will be reestablished as the line is to be repaired. - Empire Want Ads Bring Results. High tide—11 Low tide— High tide—11:27 pm,, Empire classifieds pay , 05 19 pm., 41 15 feet. feet. feet. ESS ovEss W W HAT !—Arizona’s state flower, the giant sahuare inspired this light standard set up in Phoenix. TipEs ToMORROW i the ‘Haida, helidscleaving to - take ol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . By GEOBGE McMANUS PUST. HEARD T Lmer Meets Dwaster dt Ddte Lme T — POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES 0-KE-DOKES always fresh at Glover s—l'lione 324 “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704" - 240 So: Pranklin a nd Fond ] TED. mron as a nm-up lhl)lqu'ler The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present, this coupon this' evening at the box o(flco of the, CAPITOI. TIIBATRE and receive 2 uekm w see: "BLIINDIE" 4’ WAY, PORTS an( A or Tntormatien Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 l-‘relght must be on city dock not wn 4 l’.v M, 'l‘ne.& HAWAIIAN sgangs. Ve L) Photo shows the Japanese liner Bokuyo Maru, which sank in flames in mid-Pacific following a nitrate explosion which killed three of its crew. The U. 8. tanker Associdted in a dramatic rescue took abpard 209 passengers and crew members. Chart below adicates approximate location of the exploafifn and rescue, just west of the International RICKETTS. URGES 11 PASSENGERS ALASKA T0 ASK | ABOARD GEORGE NAVIGATIONAIDS FOR THIS PORT leaVing TermOfY, COG s' Canadian National stcamer Prince George, scheduled to arriva 44 port WATCH THIS BPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF msu i Lamber and Building Materials - PHONB §87 OR 747—JUNERU - . SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US' To mexm AIR; | SERVICE Bethel-Nome Guard Commander SaYSs ievins ecscngers sboara i Ju. | Summer Schedule—Effeetive: June. gnd Modertize Your Home Under-Title inF. H. A 5 ) READ DOWN READ UP H : ay an ursday and ' ____.a_.;_:_"’—m_‘ Assistance Needed ™“M:. ana srs. Thomas Baitey, | “isenan TR Lv. Juneau .. goseph | IE Whitehorse , Mrs. | 11:20iLv. Whitehors Mr,| L:30{ar. Fairbanks .Ml Joseph Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Josephine Campl Doris Farrell, Miss Pearl Gri and Mrs. James R. Sweet, : HOTEL GASTINEAU Navigating in Alaska waters still much more difficult than need be, even thcugh many alds . - to navigation have been Installed w%l;htt. ‘: :VS‘;IAB: ls Thgihinl v Every, Effort Made for m“,?om‘}?n‘?‘ ?“5'_5"' in recent years, Lieut-Commdr. pt: J. W. Wat - Y Noble G. Ricketts, commander of :;:npz““’ George and 'N. G A s r I N_ E A U c A r n urser. 3 z ; T :’!:file’:da”v‘v:z: ;3 leaving soon mr g . i 1 confctsi v Commander mcketks said that it DUPERE (0"' Wodneuday s o AR SERVICE INFORMATION is' especially hard to move a ves- p Inl m- lfb R I ) ‘ - - o VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE sel in Southeast Alaska waters in' n ;ow Bef L3 !rgv the winter, when.nights are dark' —Freight and passenger steamer | BOUTHBOUND. SAILINGS and long and when visibility is;al- Dupere is. scheduled to, sail. from PACIHC- ALASKA | Princess Loulse ""“ most constantly. -poor. . Seattle August 2 for both Southeast July 25 Twice as many aids to.navigation and Southwest. Alaska ports. This AIHW‘AYS ‘Inc Pringess Charlotte + o as are mow: in place here cquid i8 according to a radiogram receiv- i# ‘Augnst 1, 10 g well be used, he said, recommend- ed today by General Agent H. O. Prhm,m smum ron mm Froquent Filghts-t8/All Potants in Southeast Alaska "AUTRORIZED CARRIER-U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 - DAY or NIGHT HANGAB AND SHOP IN IUNFAU ing that Alaska make an effort to Adams. l.&llilfl LOUIS A. DECEBECQUE bring the attention of authorities to. the Territory's needs in «thati regard. i Commander Ricketts spoke brief- ly at today's Chamber of Com- merce_luncheon. Ending a three- year idetail: here. as commander: of e STRAWBEI!R“:S FOR MINEES . Pilot Kenneth Neese, .in his new Beechnran plane, .recently left An- chorage on .a« flight to McGrath and aniong the freight.taken were two :crates of strawberries .and | whipping .cream..for.;miners .in the ave another, Coay Guard: COm-| Nyac camp of the New York-Alas- méand, at; Nofolk; Va. ! #In" tribute: to+the rofficer, Charles 5‘ Ciold ;Doeg Uie Sinbany, W. Carfer, President of the Cham- e M SR e s preciated as much agn JAMES'C. COPE'R C.R.A ROOM 1 [ | il Princess | when he was crown 1] is now divorced and | 2. Because he make It clear’ that lrlu fight even if Hitles 5 puco'ul coup from Inlld. anzi 3 7101 cents, a_ taplit-thicghf- forance” compromise. ‘. Annlo T'French _negotiations of Gre i hian Ki Cal I‘ wife i "$rlnu:' ;fi who vie 1nbendent } of constructlun lt Gypsum, and Frank Foster Jr., the company’s account- ant, flew w Juneau from Inoukéen!* Cove yesterday with Marine Adr-+ ways pilot Alex Holden. $ ! The two will be in Juncau u(ml Monday .in connection with qg-, the pany - business. Sands is ‘at Gastinealt Hotel. v 3 Wedding-Sure Nuff % i Pilot Chet Brown of Star ‘Air \ Lines recently arrived in McGrath with Mrs. Ruby Peyton and daugh- ter.. Mrs. Peyton was a waltressuin, the Anchorage Grill. An hour lMef Jack Allen arrived there with Peté Shadura from Folger. Soon it was whispered by the McGrath folks, J" wedding in town'. Marie Moran, a friend of me bride, stood as witness with Clifferd Theison, a friend of the groom. After the ceremony, Mrs. Tibbs in- FOR HEALTH and PLEASURE Bowl ** " Brunswick CAFE IN CONNECTION" For Most Tasteful Haircutting W PHOI'E- 2‘_02 20TH CENTURY MARKET TRANSPORTATICN COMPANY wmu nn.nms—.lm- to s..m. Onen Evenings Phone 907 oy vited the newlyweds and friends.ta| | AL TiiE SHOE DOCTOR Lot AvLIamiiG T etiian her home and served: cocktails. Mc- | Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Seattle No.Bound 8o:Bound Grathites then held a party in the Amununition living quarters of Mr. and Mrs, 278 So. Franklin St. NORT 'HV;GIO_‘QBT» July' 2t July 25 Julf Jones' home. Pete Shadura treated Juneau, Alaska the crowd and the evening was spent | " e i | in dancing, Mr. and Mrs. Shadura | g————————————¢§ left for Folger next morning with rnn mr cm Pilot Allen. P L) A W DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF | BUILDING ROADHOUSE Reasonable Rates—Gas Included. ! [ & | Dave Clough is erecting a three- ‘LLOYD REID I -..Uf\‘A ';xktllll\}ntl, vutll )"ln story roadhouse in McGrath. Mater- : 3 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 b ( N {ia larrived on recent steamers. 1. 1 R -y .y

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