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* AT CAPSIZING OF r g Tww THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1939. I YOUR DAUGHTE E’ \ MUM-ON THE. | ‘PHONE - MLIM - TO SPEAK TO YOU - MUM- DAL WH AND OR V| HORATIO - QEMEMBEQ MY WORTHNOT TEN-—YOU ADDRESS HER AS SUCH- MANNERS 2 BE SURE SPEAKING TO A LADY GHTER IS LADY ERE ARE YOUR REMEMBER YOU'RE LL PUNCH YOU IN THE NOSE- HEROIC ATTEMPTS SEINER REPORTED but all but rescued seiner when it capsize Casperson were finally MANY STEERAGE PASSENGERS IN "FROM WESTWARD As Alaska’s seasonal labor travel flood begins toy ebb, southward with approéaching “fall, 4t is int esting to note that of 43 passen- gers disembarking here from the Westward on the Mount McKin- . . o Prir heduled to ar- . . rive at 4:15 o'clock this af- e . e ternoon . Two Survivors of Disasfer ® Duchess of Richmond due at e . 8 a. m. tomorrow sailing e Te“ Of Try 10 Save e south &t 6 p. m . o Colimbia due Tuesday. Should e One Vldlm e have three days’ mail aboard. ® ¥ e North Coast due Tuesday . b . ee due Tuesday night - KETCHIKAN, A 5— o Northland due Wedne . Two survivors of the c ng of . SCHEDULED SAIL . the seiner Bertha off the shore Of | ¢ princess Charlotte scheduled ® Prince of Wales Island alg ¢ to sail from Vancouver at 9 ® Thursday afternoon, arrived her.'q oclock tonight By plane late yesterday ar of o Prince George scheduled to sail ® the heroic attempt to save Oscar . from Vancouver August 7 at ® Casperson, of Ketchikan, the only o gp m i victim of the disaster, and who could o kon scheduled to sail from e g e Seattle August 8 at 9a. m. Tom “Jumbo” James gripped the ¢ Mount McKinley scheduled to ® capsized boat's keel with his feet ¢ safl from Seattle August 9 at ® and tried to pu Casperson up and ¢ 9a m N éven tied a belt around Casperson e princess Louise scheduled to ® fh an attempt to rescue him e sail from Vancouver August ® Heavy swells and huge waves de- ¢ g at 9 p. m o feated James' efforts and Casper- o North Sea scheduled to sail ® son sank e from Seattle August 11 at 10 ® The effc of Joe Burdette, own- ¢ g m e er of the Bertha, saved James Bar-| ¢ Taku scheduled to sail from @ ton, of hikan, holding him up'e Seattle August 11 at 9 p. m. ® in the water for an hour and one- e Prince Robert scheduled to ® Half before the rescue seiner Argus,! ¢ sail from Vancouver Aug- ® Capt. Fred Guthrie; appeared for ¢ vyt 11at9 p. m b the rescue. Top-heaviness and ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILIN e heavy swells caused the tragedy e Prince Rupert scieduled south ® There were seven men aboard the ¢ = bound midnight tonight 3 . . . . . . . . ley last night, 25 of them were steerage. The McKinley arrived at mic night and sailed early this morn- ing, taking 32 passengers south from here. Arrivals were A. Anderson, Fred Graham, Joe Green, Thomas J(wuhA; Donnelly, G William Grossman, son, Dominic Mason, Pete Met- sala, Mrs. Pete Metsala, William| Mosher, J. F. Mullen, Virginia Mul- | fén, Cecile Osborne, George Soche, | Charles Smith, Harvey Smith, M.| Watson, Ben Adair, F. Boatt, Ed| Boone, Thomas Bowman, Albert Brown, James W. Brown, Richard Charles, Joe Collins, F. Desmond Jerry Desmond, F. Donnelly, Wil-| lam Heiner, Charles Hudson, Hunt, Earl Jenkins, P. Jurich, Wil- fiam Klaney, George Kolendich, | C. Lesher, Johnny Mark, Sam Mar- | tin, Robert Ridley, V. Smith, H Stewart, C. L. Winds. Sailing to Seattle E. Lane, Beverly Lane, Jesse Fy Charles Cook, Mrs. Charles Cook R. A. Welsh, R. A. Welsh Jr., Mrs.| Claude Swanson, G. A. Dale, M Sabin, James Hodges, O. P. Hauk- aasen, John G B. E. Gazaway E. Shinn, Charles Hudson, B. Bar- her D. W. Wilson, Mabel Greene, Dorothy Greene, Ida Spi- vey, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rubel To Ketchikan—Mrs. T. Auster-| man, T. Austerman, R. P. Ger- wels, J. T. Flakne, James V. Davis. | X J ith, A. Swanson, Opal| Moore, Ted Austerman 18 DISEMBARK FROM BARANOF FOR THIS PORT ol ser, | | were Mrs. Nineteen passengers arrived in| Juneau this noon aboard the West- | ward bound steamer Baranof | From Seattle, Lois Jean Aubert Mrs. Pau! Brewer W Mr. and Mrs. C Clark | Colony, Grace Greely, | Driscoll, J Lt. E. W. Holtz, Ted t s Holtz, Mrs. E. W. Holtz, M Plorence Houk, H. E. Leblanc, A Schuler, Mrs. Helen D. Smith From Southeast Alaska—F. Gowan, J. W. Manos, Gus Ber The steamer is scheduled to @1 4 o'clock this afternoon Mec- sail | By | Juneau | Bishop, | Geimland | Richard | Pritchard Jr., e e o c 0 0 000000 ORTHBOUND Aleutian scheduled south- bound tomorrow afternoon or evening. Alaska scheduled southbound at 2:30 Monday morning Baranof scheduled southbound next Friday morning at 8 o'~ clock. L eee LOCAL SAILING! Estebeth scheduled to Wednesday at 6 p.m. for 8i ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports es e 0000000 TipEs ToMORROW 13.7 24 feet feet. feet feet High tide—4:10 a.m,, Low tide—10:18 a.m., High tide—4:33 p.m, 15.0 Low tide—11:00 pm., 2.5 Tides Monday High tide—4:52 a.m, 12.7 Low tide—10:57 am, 3.5 High tide—5:14 pm. 145 Low tide—11:54 p.m, 29 ALASKA LINER BRINGS IN 18 LAST EVENIN steamer Alaska from the south evening to le here over night on the way to Skagway on the tri- angle run, bringing in 18 passen- feet. feet feet feet The docked in vesterday rivals from Seattle Mrs. H. L. were John Codling, G. A Lorene Humphre Lang, O. Munsen, J. A. C. W. Riley. From Southeast Alaska points— N. A. McEacran, Dawson, D. L. Knight, Hng, Mrs. G Quick, David Colojsky, Liza Williams. Sailing to Haines Harry Sper- A. Rogers, won, E. L. Crawford, Mr E L Crawford, Melvin Rockstad, Mrs. J Pattick, Mrs. J. Cropley, Jane | Cropley, G. Bonn, Charles Labow- | <ki, Jerry Cropley, Lee Donnelly, John M: Fred Donnelly. | To Skagway—Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, E. M. Polley, Mrs. E. M. Poliey, J. J. Cain, A. B. Cain,|{ Aileen Sherril, M. D. Williams, Tom Martin - eee STEAMER TYEE JUNEAU BOUND SEATTLE, Aug. 5.—Steamer Tyee aucd 100 Juneau and wayports gur- ing the night and s dite;at Junegu next Tuesday night with the fol- lowing passengers booked for there: Sharon Bakke, Mrs. V. Wilma, Mrs, W. Shirk, WORTHNOT TEN — DARLING HUBBY AND | HAVE DECIDED TO LIVE IN STRATFORD-ON-AVON- W. B. Reese, G.| V. Quick, H. F.| MOTHER-DEAR - LORD MY ISN'T THAT JUST WONDERFUL. ? —. Daily Crossword Puzzle LOVELY- MY DE-AR- LOVELY - AND MOT-AR UP EVERY WEEK END TO SEE YOU-MY DARLING- By GEORGE McMANUS | o S MOTHER-PLEASE DON'T BE S0 STRATFORD-ON - AVON 1S IN ENGLAND -1 WISH YOU WOULDN'T MAKE SO MANY BLUNDERS- ! GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE: - 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 5 in rides for $5.00 SS.M In rides for $2.50 IGNORANT- _IT COSTS SO u'rru: 'ro DRESS SMARTLY : AR NI "DEVLIN'S l SANITARY PLUMBING: and | HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner luti; f Yesterday's Puzzle 24, Hermita % 5 1 s):fi?j:r Slution. 4. Y astvreey.w T 25. Location Let your plumbing worry be " an loveey i, s 26. City in Spaim | our worry.” . Phone 788. 6. Gambling PIO[STVIT CILIOIVIEIR] 37 foman em- | game E|R[OID/E/DZR|A[P|I INIE veror ;ST B i o nailess (RIAGAEINWIRIAIPISISIA] . Fiugh amied | oo Thvenings Phone 907 | 15, Metal fastener || | TISEATIEIENISEATIEIL| 20. Bronzes in the AL THE SHOE DOCTOR 1. Extentof sur- [STaTATAZALIE EBATIE AL by _ face 3L Note of the | Shoes, Clothing, Guns, Flavor DR/t [VIEILIS EJEIL|Y] rooster | Ammunition AT LIEIN/SEAS|EINIT | 278 So, Pranklin St. e sure ol 3 A tie . |SIOIOINEZTIE AIS EIRIS . il o | Juneau, Alaska Fence plcket T ER[I [N % *. B il Push PARIAFZEBIUIN N Pain | e [ARISZZBIAINIAILZZS O g i tnaiine oo “ " 3. Pertaining t | Sy RIVAAER ATIORGATION & Fire Lo FOR RENT CARS 9. Supports for SINJOWIEIDZE RIAISIE apusties ‘ plibos h ralls &l R 44, Long narrow DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF 0. Biglish au- [ElcRIEIT] EMII RIS A Reasonable Rates—Gas Included thor _ orto L s Wild sheep ; i or yarn n Ave.. Phone Blue 270 /as $9. Genus o! the 7. Nest of a biré Saior “Common . b e i A 3L * lay on words clothes moth g 8 targe net | 0. Incline the 0. Alr In motion 49, Hard external | head 61 Po! coating of ¢ [17 5::&?«- 33 Underatands s 50. Compound of S Pack 1 Have on 12 hy 4:'4:‘en POTATO CHIPS—CANDIES Representa- 5. Phoete o .'\\-;r'.if‘r:v”?.ffdm 0-KE-DOKES r 21 res | s 5(.“;19“ nut : B s Sines | always fresh at 1. Casts sidelong 2 than 7 v ilances Tt 3 || Glover's-Phone 324 | 3. Inclined walk 5. Poem L b B 4 SR COLUMBIA HAS MANY ABOARD " FOR THIS PORT SEATTLE, Aug. 5.— Steamer Co- lumbia sailed * fof * SoutHeast * ‘and outhwest Alaska ports at' 9 o'-| clock this morning with 153 first cl and seven steerage passen- gers aboard. { Among the passengers are following booked for Juneau: | c. E. OHollaren, Roy Bunce, | Lottie Murphy, George Guerin, Dr. ' Davidson, Capt. G. A. Snelling (round trip), 1. Takata, Barbara Lindberg, Mrs. Malcolm Sharpe and two children. the | | G. G. Harvey (stopover at Ket- chikan), Roy 'Abbott, A. J. DeLong, James S. Truitt, Mrs. H. B. Brown, J. J. Finberg, N. Lester Troast Jr., Doris Jacobsen, Miss Deborah Vichery (round trip). T. Boerjan, Phyllis Brown (round trip), F. H. Soper, Mrs. Fred Brandes, J. F. Egan, Frank S. Benson, Mrs. Alfred McVay and two children | ‘Mrs. Frank Bruce Miss Leah Weaver, John McIn- tyre and wife (round trip), Mrs. Elton Engstrom and two children, Larry Madden, wife and daughter | | (round trip) | { o 1 'PRINCESS ALICE . INPORT DURING - THIS AFTERNOON | 4‘ Canadian Pacific steamer Princ- |ess Alice is scheduled to arrive in |port at 4:15 o'clock this afternoon from the south The following passengers aboard for Juneau: Harold Brown and wife, Alexan- der Smith, Mrs. Charles Waynor, Mrs. Elizabeth Evans and son Bil- |lie, Mary Rand, Herbert McLean, Sister N. Dunstan. - .o STEVES, CHIROPOPST, (round trip), are DR. _er as well. Brennan expects to visit briefly |} NORTHLAND ON JUNEAU ROUTE, IHARRIS COMPANY | " OFFICIAL HOPES | FOR LATE FISH Brennan S;; Quality of| Salmon Excellent Al- though Runs Weak E. M. Brennan, General Manager | for P. E. Harris canneries in Alas- | ka, flew to Juneau last night with Marine Airways pilot John Amund- sen, reporting below normal pack- ing at the Hawk Inlet plant. Brennan, a guest at the Baranof, said Hawk Inlet's pack is about 35 per cent below normal this year, but it is hoped that the late run of fish expected in Chatham Straits will raise the pack considerably. Confriming other reports, Brén- nan said, however, that an excellent quality of fish is being taken this year, nad in general, running larg- in Juneau before sailing south. e SEATTLE, Aug. 5. — Motorship Northland sailed at 10 o'clock this morning on ‘the Southeast Alaska route with 62 passengers aboard, in- cluding the following booked for Ju- neau: Mrs. Menteur Peterson and baby, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Spain and children, Mrs. George A. McNab, Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Wills and daughter, - -Aaron Roberts, Jack Young, Jay Yuung STEAMER DEPERE HERE ON SUNDAY Steamer Depere is due at DuPont Sunday mfi: The the chn!mel gives quick relief to paining feet. Office, 10 Valentine Building Phone 648, l 3 adv, Ior perhapx two dsys discharging or loading freight. | 1:30{Ar. Fairbanks | Thursday and | 11:00/Ar. Nome 1 - Empire Want Ads Bring Results. THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE ? \' Juneau-Fairbanks | . Bethel-Nome ? (Summer Schedule—Effective June READDOWN READ UP Tuesday and Thursday and Saturday Saturday 10.00/Lv. {Juneau 11:00/Ar. Whitehorse 11:20,Ly. Whitehorse Monday and | Monday Thursday 8:00/Lv. Fairbanks _Ar.| 6:00 9:30/Ar. Ruby 9:50/Ly. Ruby _ S ednesday :00/Lv. Fairbanks PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE JAMES C. COBPER C.P. A SHATTUCK BUILDING i | ROOM 1 i I Steamer Seattls ~ Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN . July 29 Aug. 1 Aug. 6 ALASKA ...Aug. 1 Aug. 5 Auvg. 7 BARANOF . ...Aug. 2 Aug. 5 Aug. 11 COLUMBIA ‘Aug. 5 Aug. 8 Aug. 13 YUKON Aug. 8 Aug. 12 Aug. 14 MT. McKINLEY Aug. 9 Aug. 12 Aug. 18 ALEUTIAN . AUG. 12 Aug. 15 Aug. 20 ALASKA .. ...Aug. 15 Aug. 19 Aug. 21 BARANOF ... Aug. 16 Aug. 19 Aug. 25 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ————CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE L PHONES H. O. ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 4 111 " FORD AGENCY e R i ! Treat Your Battery H BRING IT TO'OUR 'BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL It you riced silphuric acld or Edison. Battery.iSelution, WE HAVE IT.: Naika méswe L-gm > . FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exélu- | HOUSEHOLD s 5 APPLIANCES (AUthorized Dealers) GREASES Harri Machine Shop oot of Main Sirct Case Lot Grocery | o “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" 'HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. J“eal Motors Phone 704 240 ;s°' Franklin N.3. B80T " U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAEN:, 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 ‘i —— ALASKA Transportation Company ° Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle LENA PERELLE as a pala-up subscriber The Daily Alaska Empire is Invited to present this 'ooupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: ""FREASURE ISLAND"” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear Leaves Seattle - — e S. 8. TAKU .. ...Aug. 11 { S. S, EE Aug. 18 || S I R G AL Foalt | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY - L Rl | " OF KLASEA ° | Lumber and Building Materials AGENT : PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU D.B. | SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Phone 114 and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H: A. r:\ CANAD PACIFI "PRIN- IUNEAU\TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEAALTLE A SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS { Princess Louise August 15, 25 Princess Charlotte August 11, 22 Princess Alice August 8, 18 Connectlons as Vamcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from- V. W. MULVIHHLL Agent, C.,P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC AUTHORIZED C vmssnn—auum to mml o Juneau to Bbwk ln.let., Due Juneau Due Juneau, Freight Offlrfifl L CITY 'WHARF ... uf'w-»z:‘\v, HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU CA!’E in connectfon " “ AIR SERVICE INFORMATION HENRY GREEN, Agent . GUY m Douglas Agent | ALASKA AIR TRANSPOBT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ARRIK&—D * .s.m PHONE 612 - DAY or !IIGII'I' HANGAR AND SHOP IN IUNEAU SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher All Planes Z-Way‘Hadib Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG mnmu: AIRWAYS ee, Todd. *Prequent Nonfl:hedule Tflpo—m% ofl Round Trip. CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA fl“flflmfl!. ‘BARANOF HOTEL—PHONE/€23 ., ~ 4 AsB. (Cot) Hiyes Tratfio .