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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1939. |IMI. MCONLEY | MARINE NEWS COLUMBIA IN LAST NIGHT; 31 60 SOUTH Approximately two score persons came in on the Columbia last night from West Alaska ports, while 31 went south from Juneau aboard the craft Arrivals were W. A. Richardson, Stella Nainonor, Peter Kissoria, Os- car Jensen, Henry Gorham, Robert Eames, Helen Day, Harriel Day Mrs. W. E. Day, Thomas Cusick Daisy Brown, Frank Pineda, Albert Parkell, Daniel Ross, Helen Hughes Florenc Brooks, M. F. Nicholson, H. | Gauer, Charles Williams, Mary Ann Abraham, - Daisy Abraham Henry Adams, Buster Alstead, Will- fam Brown, G. E. Gallant, O. Hag- erty, Hazel Hansen, Robert Henry Leonard Henry, Sam Henry, Peter Louie, Julia Milton, Daphne Mor féhson, Victor Ross, Robert Smith Fanny Williams, Herbert Beunner Howard Beunner, John Bagay Sailing to Seattle were Angelinc Chopt, Ma et Chont, Virginia Robertson, Mrs. Charles Hendricks Mrs. 'S. Hart, J. W. Erwin, Joan Erwin'iy L. C. Earl, Dan Stevenson L. Hambsch, Palmer Knutsen, Mr P. Knutson, Ed Campton, Jack Hawkins, Jerry Cole, L. H. Quinn Mrs. L. A. Miller, Mrs. M. Kruger Deborah Vickey To Ketchikan—L. D. Divelbess, J. B. Jenkins, Marie Blanchard Thomas Drayton, Charles Byram Janice Bolduc, John Brown, Jim Cole, hn _Coffey To Wrahgell Herman, Mills, J. Mills, Tafka —————— BARANOF SAILING NORTH 15 CHANGED Alaska Steamship Company’ steamer Baranof, from Seattle Wednesday, will not sail until Friday and will then go direct to Cordova. The Baranof w. will thus get back on. her regular| schedule and call at Juneau south- bound Septmeber 8 gkt v IS ‘ TipEs ToMORROW High tide—0:26 am., Low tide—6:41 am., High tide—1:00 am., Low tide—6:53 am., 16.0 feet -03 feet. 16.0 feet. 13 feet. PACIFIC JUNKET BY A ]UNK—Nal by the President Coolidge, this Chinces Junku'f-l fi:rbem Capt. John Ander- a Swede and a Norwezhn tow: needles and thread _were replenished when she w. Amerlc’:n“i R lrofl Kobe, scheduled to sail| ussian wife, two Russians, The junk’s supply of water, food, . STEAMER MOVEMENTS e e 0 00000500 ¢ NORTHBOUND Aleutian to early afternoon Princ scheduled to ¢ a e tomorrow afternoon ¢ or evening One of the steamers three days’' mail North Coast due Wednesday. Taku due Wednesday morn- arrive ¢ « * expected tomorrow Charlotte will have ° JULED SAILINGS North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle 10 a. m. today but probably delayed until this evening Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle m. tomorrow s 1 scheduled to sail from Vancouver August 30 at 9.p. m Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle Sept. 1 direct to Cor- dova, but calls at Juneau southbound Northland from Seattle m . Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle September 1 at 9 pm. o Columbia scheduled sail ® from Seattle Septmeber 2 at 9a m . Yukon scheduled to sail from S eptember 5 at 9a. m. o IBOUND SAILINGS Sept. 1 at 10 a. ® to SOl southbound Friday. LOCAL SAILING Estebeth scheduied w very o Wednesday atl 6 p.m. for Sit- e ka und wayports. . Alexander, Kake ports. and \ay e ONE HALIBUTER SEATTLE, Aug. 28.—The follow- ing halibuter sold here today: ® | Dammasch, ® | Goudie, W. E. Djernes ® | wood Wirt, ® | brought 21 persons to Mount McKinley is scheduled |y oco ¢ | from | ® Petersburg | Dart leaves every Wednesduy ® | Gjjat, at 7 am. for Petersburg Port ¢ jjomc’ Miss R, Monagle, W. Nurml- ®iB LRI B R N RN I Y it SELLS AT SEATILE * From the western banks—Grant' 140,000 pounds, selling for 12% and 10’2 cents a pound. | The Evolution brought in 11000 | pounds of sable and the Mary R landed 10,000 pounds, ‘u.r 4% cents a pound straight. ‘ PRINCL RUPERT PRICES At Prince Rupert today 110,000 fpounds of halibut were sold at 880 to 9.10 and 6 cents a pound. both selling | e T — TAKES 16 FOR | WESTWARD Westward bound, the Mount Mc- Kinley was in Juneau early Sun- day morning, bringing eleven pas- sengers from Seattle, and two from Ketchikan, while sixteen took pas- sage here for Westward ports. From Seattle, passengers were. Mrs. R. J. Gleason and child, B. M ® . Jacobs, Theodore W. Kleinasser, Mrs. i1 ® | M ® ! Frank S. Streeter, ® | Gaylord Pierce. J. Palmer, Joseph T. Powers, garet Rosebrook, Carl Russon, Robert Hess, | From Ketchikan—Dr. H. Fixott ® | Robert, Huntoon o To Valdez | son Foster. To Seward—L F. Dammasch, Mrs E. C. Christensen, G. E T. L. Schies, R. W Shir- Hawley Sterling, Wil- Arnold L. Bartlett Mrs. Ethel Goldsnake, S. Bayou, T. D. Hogan 1", nm Niemi *w.C ® | Mize, To Homer To Kodiak VESSEL TAKES THIRTEEN OUT/ Passing through Juaeau early this| morning after making the nnnhnn end of the triangle run to Skagwaj and Haines, the steamer Yuk n Juneau 1~m. two ports, and took 13 out| here to Sitka, Seattle and| | Arrivals were Orpha E. Haskins, k Haskins, Laura Haskins, | Blanche Fousek, L. B.| M. D. Wil-| Freder N. W. Dennis, John Burleson, son, E. E. Smith, Frank Metzgar, Dudde, Gus Sword, Mrs. G , Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Yaden, M. Carlson, B. A. Johnson, J. Foster. | Sailing to Sitka were M: L. Re- innke, E. J. Collins, Roy Wilson To Petersburg—Mrs. J. M. Wy- ckoff. To Seattle—W. D. Gross, E. G.| /, A. A. W. Blythe, 8. G Gc‘m’ge H. M. Glazier, Mrs. Glazier, Miss A. C. Frehe, Nita Eisenberg, Jean Aleson. ESTEBETH IS DUE EARLY IN MORNING Motorship Estebeth on the Ju- neau-Sitka route, is scheduled to arrive about 1 o'clock tomorrow morning from the Island route. The Estebeth did not sail from Juneau until last Thursday night instead of Wednesday night. some 4,000 miles to go "l e Conidse TELL ME-MAGGIE DARLING -HAS ANY THING HAPPENED ? (GEORGE WINDS UP SEASON IN ALASKA WATERS Saturday night, twelve persons from Juneau boarded the steamer Prince George of the Canadian Na- tional line, making her last trip of the season to Alaskan waters. ‘Those leaving” were Robert Brad- ley, James Ederer, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Ederer, Dorothy Mcleod, Vadyn Anderson, Vernon McCauley, J. E. Egan, Jacob Mesopedee, Felix Pura, Cecil Chrysler and Harold Wald PLANES GO OUT TWICE SUNDAY Two airplane flights were made ont of Juneau yesterday to the is- lands. Shell Simmons took the AAT Lockheed to the islands with T Mihelson, King Nido, and Rade Wuno for Tenakee, Mrs. Lee Atkin- son to Chichagof and Stan War- burton to Pelican City. Johnny Amundsen flew Mr. and Mrs. Odin Klatt, Nadine Klatt and Marlene Klatt to Hawk Inlet for|———— Mamm Alrways, PR oY 5 G S 'PROPAGANDA IS CIRCULATED, U.S, IS FROM DANZIG|t NEW YORK, Aug. 28.—Nazi pro- pngnmla against the PoYsh corri- | dor flooded various sections of thel: United States and Canada today. The first of the flood of literti-}* ture was received in New York. It appeared also in Pittsburgh, De- troit and many other cities. Maps which had been devised to show part of New England divided by a “Canadian” corridor have been distributed by mail from Dan- zig. The map also contained a graph showing “East Prussia” cut off from Germany by the Polish corri- dor. The circular elaborated upon the German complaints about having their homeland divided by a corri- dor and asked how Americans would like a Canadian corridor di- viding New England from the United States. Most of the folders were received by socialites, attorneys and busi- ness men. The envelopes bore the Danzig date of postmark of August 15. The addresses of , the recipients were believed to have been fur- nished to Danzig by Nazi organi- zations in the United States. THE BABY GOT HOLD OF OUR TICKETS TO T‘HE’M L LR s 5114 /. NOW-WE WON'T BE ABLE TO GO TO TH' OPERA TONIGHT= ISN’T THAT TOO BA FISH LANDINGS VARIED TODAY Cold storage workers had a busv‘ day again today at the Juneau fish exchange, with landings in-|g cluding halibut, black cod-and sal- J | l JAMES C. COOPER C. P A ROOM 1 SHATTUCK BUILDING P Open Evenings Phone 907 j AL THE SHOE DOCTOR The packer Fern brought in 12,- 000 pounds of salmon for New Eng-| land, while a troller, the Elfin, wa.s’ | waiting to discharge this after-| noon. The halibuter Avona brought in| 10,000 pounds of halibut, selling to & Alaska Coast Fisheries at seven and five cents a pound, and the| Ina J. brought in approximately 15,000 pounds of black cod selling at prevailmg prices. - Liner Europa Passes Up Southampton Call Juneau, Alaska FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 [ aas A E S * — SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 28.—The German liner Europa failed to call at Southampton today and is pro- ceeding direct to Hamburg with 40 British and Americans aboard. e eeo Emplre ‘Want Ads Brlnl Buults. Finnish Steam Bath OPEN EVERY DAY 10 a.m, till midnight Soap Lake Mineral Baths DR. E. MALIN, D.C,, Prop. Treatments and Massage 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 673 our worry." Phone 788. o e i Treat Your Battery | RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL AND RECHARGE If you need sulphurio acld or Edisen Battery Soltion, WE HAVE IT. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co Weather Siripping BOLD. and INSTALLED by LOCAL DEALER FREE ESTIMATES Phone 1238 Victor, Powers HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop "Try Us First” »— HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier \ Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, COQUPON BOOKS: | every Wednestay at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PO e et tsy || AumxanDER ana wAY PORTS For Information Haugen Transportation Co. Red 611 Freight must be on city dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday * GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OonL8 Juneau Mofors ALASKA Transperiation Company > NOTICE On and after this date, Aug. 26, 1939, I, the undersigned, will not be responsible for any debts con- tracted by anyone unless aulhorued by me. adv. L. KANN. = MRS. MEHERIN NORTHBOUND- Mrs. J. J. Meherin sailed from Seattle aboard the steamer Aleu- tian. She is returning from a brief visit. s L S Try an Empire ad. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY 2ROOM furnished apt,, 725 Basin Road. Phone Grccn 100. ferred Phonc Red 725 BfllLED PORK SPARE RIBS and SAUERKRAUT B An ANOF Tomorrow [ the thy wTEh e niticent ¢ mountains and har- bor. 'Splendid food, perfoet comfort, convenience and service. Rates $9.50 From Special Rates to Permanent Guests. ALASKANS_ LIKE THI Hvtel NEW WASHINGTON LAKGE ROOMS, | allwith bath. Rallivgs from Pler 7 Beattle Leaves Beattie _..Sept. 1 .Sept.. 8 FAMILY | SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Btore” Seward Lou Hudson Btreet Manager 8. 8. TYEE 8. 8. TAKU 3 AT S P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ® AGENT D. B. FEMMER «lll Night 313 * THE SIGN OF DEPENDABLE SERVICE U.S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June READ DOWN READ UP Tuesday snd Thursday and Saturday Seturday ! 10:00/Lv. Jupeau __ | 11:00|Ar. Whitehorse Ly, 11:20\Ly. Whiteborse ________Ar.| 1 1:30]Ar. Fairbanks “Lv.| 9:00 EANADIAN PACIFI( JUNEAU TO VANCUOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA:TLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte September 1 Princess Louise September 5 Connectivus uv Vawmcouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full ulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Thursday and Monday and | Monday 11:00/Ar. Nome Wednesday 10.48]ar. Fiat 11:00/Lv. Flat 12:30/Ar. Bethel PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. PHONE: 108 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE == ————— | Agent, C.P.R.—J m Alaska Baranof ANADIAN Plflfll: e } SERVING A ALAS KA THE BAILING SCHEDULE Leave Seattle Aug. 19 Aug. 22 Aug. Aug. Aug. Aug. Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Aug. 22 Aug. 27 Aug. 26 Aug. 28 Aug. 26 Sept. Aug. 29 Sept. Sept. 2 Sept. Sept. 2 Sept. Steamer COLUMBIA YUKON MT. McKINLEY . ALEUTIAN ALASKA BARANOF FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS ———CALL——— THE ALASKA LINE PHONES Ticket Office Freight Office... H. O. ADAMS, Agent camship Company IL"ALARASKR-ROUTE IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" Phone 704 240 So. Franklin MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASK A AIR TRANSPOBT Inc. All Planes PHONE 2-Way 612 Radio DAY or Equipped | NIGHT Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU ‘ SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER O0TTO ANDERSON as a pald-up subscriber The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the “TARNISHED ANGEL" and receive 2 tickets to see: “FOUR FEATHERS" WATCHB THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve —-and-Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTIIBAU Evor Blioft Mdde Yor, the Comiorf'of Guests! GASTINEAB c_ur. TRANSAORTATION COMPANY WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Beattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST ... Aug. 26 Aug. 30 NORTH SEA ... Aug. 28 NORTHLAND ...Sept. 1 NORTH SEA ......Sept. 8 HENRY GREEN, Agent ............. CITY WHARF ... Q.}W SMITH, Dnggln Agent Sept. 2 Sept. 8 Sept. 15 Sept. 5 Sept. 12 VEHH HUUHD HLHSHR SERUILE