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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST. 2, 1939. BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-ME SON MARRIED AN'HAS A FINE SON-I'M A GRAND DADDY AN’ ME DAUGHTER'S MARRIED TQ A NOBLEMAN - MAGGIE_ 1S HAPPY- NOW | SUPPOSE SHE WILL SETTLE DOWN AN’ HAVE SOME SENSE - BARANOF HAS 15 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 2—The steamer Baranof saileg, for Southeast and Bouthwest Alaska ports at 11 o'clock | this forenoon with 157 first class and 15 steerage passengers aboard. Passengers booked for Juneau aboard the Baranof include C. Carl- son and wife, J. C. Creasley, Clark Colony, Mrs. Florence Houk, Mrs. Brewer, Patsy Brewer, H. E. Le- Blanc, W. A. Schulis, Mrs. Helen D. 8mith, Edward S. Holtz, Charles Holtz, E, Holtz and wife, Lois Au- CRUISER PARTY 1S FACED WITH STORM FOR SITKA CRUISE Bad weather is slowing up a joint cruise of the pleasure boats Ourluk and Bobby G. Mr. and Mrs. Minard Mill, their children, Betty. and Minard, Jr, and Mr. and Mrs. Jim Orme were to leave today on the Ourluk for Sitka in company with Mr. and Mrs. 1. Goldstein, Bobby Goldstein and Friday Constantine aboard the Bob- by G. The two cruisers will go to Sitka and return, spending approximately 8 week yisiting popular fishing. and. scenic spots before returning e — FERRY SERVICE ON PUGET SOUND CURTAILED NOW ; 3 sy | ® Aleutian scheduled southbound Four Hundred and Fif by T Men of Two Compan- ies- Out on Strike LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to ssil every Wednesday al 6 p.m. tor Sit- ka and wayports. 5 Dart_leaves every Wednesday SEATTLE, Alg. 2.—Ferry service| § hoxmnasn Babs ooy vy to Puget Sound points is drastically | § ports, curtailed today by a strike of em- ployees-of the two major companies ! of the Black Ball Lines and Kitsap County Transportation Company; | ‘The stfike affects 450 employees GIANT TUNA 1S CAUGHT OFF N. . BEACH HAVEN, N. J., Aug. 2— THY CREEK A group of fishermen claim to have capturea the targest tuna over| SIREAM GAUGE caught off the Jersey coast. Cap- | tain Bohen and a crew of nine com- | SERVKED IOD‘Y mergial fishermen captured the monster yesterday after a three-| The Forest Service launch Ranger hour tussle. It weighed 908 pounds IX, with Chief Foreman William and measured nine feet seven inch- Fromholtz aboard, cruised to Dor- es in length. It had a twenty- othy Creek, Taku Inlet, today to three inch tail spread and meas- service the stream gauging station ured 85 inches at the girth. , tthere. The Forest Service keeps - a record of the Dorothy Creek flow The Book ALASKA, Revised and for possible future hydroelectric de- Enl..rnd. Now On Sale; $1.00. velopment. ~Claim Lifeboat Is Foolproof e 00 000000 NORTHBOUND Prince Robert in port and is scheduled to sail for Skag- way at 10 p. m. ® Prince Rupert scheduled to e arrive tomorrow evening. ® Alaska due Saturday. May have e three days mail aboard. ® Baranof due Saturday. May have one day’s mail aboard. Duchess of Richmond due at 9 a. m. Sunday, Aug. 6, sall- ing at 6 p. m. On special cruise, SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 tonight. North Coast scheduled to sall from Seattle August 4, 9 p. m. Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle August 4 at 9 p. m. Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle August 5 at 9 a. m. Northland. scheduled to sall from Seattle August 5, 10 a. m Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver Aug- ust 5, at 9 p. m, Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 7 at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle August 8 at 9 a. m. Taku . scheduled to sail from Seattle August 11 at 9 p. m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to arrive at Douglas ‘tomorrow after- noon at 4 o'clock, comes to Juneau and sails south about 8 o'clock tomorrow night. Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock Friday morning and sails south at 8a.m. 1 © 09 000000000000000000000ectssecscsossssessosse eeeseee 16.1 feet. -05 feet. 160 feet. 18 feet. Low tide—8:41 a.m. High tide—3:00 p.m., i High tide—2:23 am., | | Low tide—9:00 .pjm., | l ¢ombination racing automobile and submarine, the safety lifeboat built by Menotti Nanni, is shown on flr&n qac demonstration in New York. Nanni says that any huxperlenced person can launch the craft from the deck of a sinking “ or burning ship. It is unsinkable and non-capsizable. SHE'S OLD ENOUGH NOW TO FORGET ABOUT SOCIETY AND SIT BACK . AND HERSELF - WHAT'S THIS ? ©9 00000 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 o0 | ol BE 'M GO L WOLM_DDA 5 LKE TO PR 78 : JOTALK TO THNOT TEN - HTER - M, ADY OuUR HE! TOO -KNIGHT? ! L\ Copr._ 1939, King Features Synd Taku in Porl Dunng nghl The Alaska Transportation Com- pany ship Taku passed through Ju- | neau last night, bringing in four passengers and a cargo of freight from Seattle. Sailing at 4 o'clock this morning, two passengers went out and the ship was scheduled to go to Taku River, Skagway, Haines, Hoonah, Tenakee and Sitka before sailing for Seattle. Arrivals were Mrs. Olaf Eikland, Robert Eikland, and Mr. and Mrs. L. F, Damasch, while those sailing were Mr. and Mrs, Rex Chittick. HERRING FISHING ON WEST COAST IS PROHIBITED Order Closes Commercial Fishery on Baranof and Ehlchagof Islands lmmedlau closlng of herring fish- ing along the west coasts of Chicha- gof and Baranof Islands was or- dered today under a supplementary Bureau of Fisheries regulation is- sued at Washington by Acting Sec- retary Oscar Chapman. The supplementary regulation amends Southeast Alaska herring Regulation No. 4 so as to prohibit commercial herring mhmg except for bait, along the west coasts of Chichagof and Baranof Islands, in- cluding the coasts adjacent to small islands from Cape Cross to Cape Ommaney and along . the. southeast coast of Baranof Island from Cape Ommaney to Port Armstrong light. Oregon (ouple To And Fish e Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Crawford, .of Salem, Oregon, don't mind the rain in Juneau—at least they won’t mind it if they get some of the fishing théy've heard about. That's all the Crawfords.came !o! Alaska for. Guests at the Gastineau Hotel today, they were laying plans ‘to try two or three days of Juneau i fishing before going up to Hllnm. | At Haines they will visit, 4n Army officer friend, do some more fish-' ing, then come back to Juneau next week and spend the rest of the month—you wouldn’t believe it— doing more fishing. | Crawford is a lawyer in the bust- ling Oregon capital city who said |, he couldn’t stand it any longer,” after friends had told him of Alas-|; ka's fl.shmg gmacuqns ]600 Canadians fo | Be Given Training i In Youth Program GARLT, Ontario, Aug. 2. — 8ix| hundred Canadians between, the ages of 18 and 25 will be trlh'ledl as part of the Dominion Provincial | Youth program. Provincial Labor | Minister Hipel announces that the ' youths will receive living allowances ‘bun no pay. e Want Ads Bring Results, SPIES MUST HALT HERE_—“out agents"” -pllmhtlcllly reads banner at Danzig-Polisb border. with spies. and DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS EQUALIZATION BOARD TO FINISH TONIGHT Last meeting of the Douglas City Council as a Board of Equalization will be held tonight starting at 7:30 | o'clock.. Only one complaint -was heard and all cases to date were | disposed of with all members pres- ent, l Following adjournment as a board. l { minutes to consider the application of John Marin for approval of a cocktail bar license which was fdv- | | orably voted upon. | ————— \ DOUGLAS INN TO HAVE | COCKTAIL BAR NOW John Marin is to be the Tirst Douglas licensee for a cocktail ‘bar in the Douglas Inn, according to action of the City Council which | held a special session last night to| approve his application for such to the District Court Judge of the First Division. Alterations and improvements are | already in progress at the Inn for| the added business which Marin expects to have ready by Saturday. Venetian shades have already been ! installed at some of the windows in the Inn. P » i ———— ENDRES MOVE Mr. and Mrs, Al Endres have tak- en one of the Shitanda Apartments, having vacated the Loken house in consequence of it being sold to Earl Osborne. RETURN FROM SOUTH Mrs. Wallen Forrest, accompanied by her sister and brother, Grace and Louis Pusich, arrived home yester- day on the Princess Louise after a | couple of months’ visit in Seattle. — e ——— BARGE LEAVES The barge load of mining supplies and a tractor, detsined for the Echo Cove Mining Company property at Echo Cove, got away from Tee Har- bor yesterday morning. Cash Cole had towed the barge around the island with the Jazz, Mucking heavy. weather going around, but finding Favorite Chan- nel comparatively calm. News I. Q. Answers formerly ot with being Cetul over: S rot . n Y %the bambers had |1 ward-Germany and Itat; ln.!lll of cireling - ver France would have passed over Berlin A Nazis saw in this am unsubtle hint: . Trieste. If the talks succeed, l mon a-mun trade may pass | et !h Brookiyn mavy yard 4 m"‘ht be bottled in wartime if Wi ‘l royed. province in ny Jehere foreignars Pomorze s the COIPIO.P‘ Nlln-lutuf is lhl capital of Outer Mongolia; Hata | The Cornes " of - French-maRdEted | Syria ceded to Turkey. H norlh.rn been PR TV SR IR Jiggz Zpccial Tomorrow CORNED BEEF and CABBAGE FOII LUNCH at the BARANOF P Sabdall FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included Lro¥p 323 Distin Ave. Pfillollt Blue 270 NO - HER LAST NIGHT- | 2 | SPOKE TO AGGIE 2. SPE HEEE S ONE OF THE LENSES— DON'T . BE S THAT'S MY MOH-Y I WAS WONDERI WHERE IT WAS - e | HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES * THIS FAMOUS HOTEL 1i» clese ins and har foed, perfect comfort, convenience and service. tes .50 From Special Rates to Permanent Guests. ALASKANS LIKE THE upen Evenihgs Phnne 907 AL THE SHOE DOCTOR Bhoes, Clothing, Guns, Ammnunition 278 So. Franklin St. . Juneau, Alaska POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES O-KE-DOKES always fresh at ol THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome fthe Council convened for a feW (Summer Scnedule—Effective June READ DOWN READ UP Tuesday and Saturday 10.00/Lv. Juneau 11:00/Ar. Whitehorse 11:20'Ly. Whitehorse 1:30]Ar. Fairbanks Thursday and Monday 8:00|Lv. Fairbanks 9:30/Ar. Ruby 9:50|Lv. Ruby 11:00/Ar. Nome Wednesday 8:00Lv. Fairbanks —______Ar. 10:45|Ar. Flat . Ly 11:00[Lv. Flat 12:30|Ar. Bethel —Lv.| PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE the theatres ana magnificent ‘N UTS ; Glover's-Phone 324 | Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” - HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S. DART — U. 8. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday ALASKA Transportatiox Company [ ] Sallings from Picr 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Aug. 4 Aug. 11 S. 8. TYEE 8. 8. . TAKU ... AT 9P M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT | BEPRIQERATION | [ ] 1\ AGENT || D.B. FEMMER Night 312 Phone 114 Thursday and Travel on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER CANADI PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise August 4, 15, 25 Princess Charlotte August 1, 11, 22 Princess Alice August 8, 18 Cennectlons ai Vawcouver with Canadian Pacitic Services: TRAN: JAMES C. COGPER C. P. A ROOM 1 SHATTUCK BWILDING BAILING Steamer MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN ALASKA BARANOF COLUMBIA YUKON MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN ALASKA BARANOF H. O. ADAMS, Agent * ...Aug. 16 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS V. W.. MUL Agent, C.P.B.—Jnnv;-‘-‘kul CANADIAN PACIFIC e ol SERVING ALASKA 'fERP; ROUND SCHEDULE Leave Seattle July 26 July 29 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. 8 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound July 29 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. ALL———e THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 9825 in rides for $500 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 l Treat Your Batiery RIGHT! BRING IT T0 OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHAR If you need snlphurk n‘;u or Edison Battery Seolution, “ HAVE IT. Alaska Electric L ——————— [T FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Stos Seward Lou Hudsen | Manager T1,COSTS SO LITTLE TO nntsn snu-m nnvt.n«'s Street FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) . . GREASES Poot of Main Street GAS — OILS Juneau Motors | Case Lot Grocery | ‘fLOWBT PRICES BY FAR” Phone 704 240 So. Franklin " GENE wr:scnmcrzmik s » pala-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: “YOUTH TAKES A FLING” s WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA 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, lnc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska Aupn"om CARRIER—U. S. MAIL PHONE 612 _ DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU SHELL [ONS-——Chief Pilot O — Dispatcher All Plasies 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronauticdl Radio Station KANG HARIIE AIRWAYS B 2-Way Radlo Communioation SCHEDULED PASSENGER KIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S, MAIL Carrier S*TUESDAY—Subjeet to arrival of mail boat from South. muwmmmum Todd, Sitks, Chichagof, 'Pmu-& Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. HARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASEA TIC T OFFICE, BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.p,.;ow Hayes, Traffle WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Aug. 2 Aug. 8 Aug. 8 Aug. 11 Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 18 fi NORTH SEA ... NORTH COAST NORTHLAND NORTH SEA .. NORTHLAND HENRY muzgn, Agent

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