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i THE DAILY ALAbKA !-JVIPIRL THURSDAY AUGUST 31 l 939. Wi ) CAN BE SO VERY IMPORTANT TO CRY ABOUT LIKE THAT? ( flNflj NO_HARM IN TRYIN'= | WONDER ? 48 e 0 0'c 00 s 00 | DRAWING TO'END <+ zo0nx, | @ Taky in port and scheduled to Schedule from Seaftle for 3 i ot e e Yukon River Frelgh' Alaska due Saturday Is Announced . . { ® have three ys' mail . . May Prificess ‘Louise due Saturday afternoon or evening. May hive e da mail SCHEDULED SAILINGS nof scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow ' direct to Cordova and Seward but calls at Juneau southbound from westward. Northland scheduled from Seattle tomorrow a. m. Tyee scheduled to sail Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow Columbia scheduled to from Seattle Septmeber 2 at 9a. m Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle September 5 at 9 a. m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to arrive at 5 o'clock tomorrow morning sailing south at 8 4. m Mount McKinley is scheduled to arrive tomorrow night or early Saturday North Sea scheduled bound on Saturday. Aleutian scheduled .w\lll)hmmd Sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled w su.! every ® Wednesday at 6 p.n. for uu~ ka dnd waynorts Duri leaves every Wednesduy '- at 7 a.n. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way o ports .ooooo.l.-ni B Heralding the close of the inten- sive summer and early fall activity in' the great basin of the Yukon final sailings from Seattle whicl gan connect with points on the fiver have been scheduled by C. J gers, vice-president and general | manager of the White Pass and Yu- n Route. “Last ship of jéattle making White Pass River steamers for| gle, Coal Creek, Circle, Fort Yu- | a Beaver, Stevens Village and | . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . « gnum( will be taken by the Yukon | o f the Alaska Line, sailing Septem-'J . ake connections with Mayo, Y. T, o . . . . . . . . . . ’ . . . . » . . » to sail at 10 the season out of | connection with| from sail 1 be the last connection for Ds and the Alaska, a] ship for Atlin 'Should down river steamers start voyage for points as far @ mpAlL too late they would be ghught in the freezeup and remain | til the ice went out in the spring rough years of operations White | have September 30, f'f.'t..v"..&.o.....oo.'...o.ul‘OO 5. Final sailing from Seattle to [}l be the Alaska of the Alaska Line jut of this port September 12. The kon out of Seattle September 20 l M)Ith~ ss officials learned how to safe against the elements -oe cwuums . " DUE HERE WITH NEW CAAPLANE @‘] 1. K. McWilliams, Alaska’s Chief | High tide—2:04 a.m, 161 feet. Aeronautics Inspector, was due in| 4 Juneau this afternoon from Ket- | fi‘:;’h ‘l‘l‘ffi“‘a o g:: 1002r ;:f: [ hikan i a new Civil Aeronautics| Low tiel-8:82 p e 0316kt uthority seaplane, * Williams, who has been to head- | Quarters in Washington, D. C, for conference, is bringing north a "PW‘BARANOF wlll Pfih(‘lnl(l 24 seaplane for CAA use| MAKE VOYAGE Alaska, to be based at Fair- )pnks Accompanying McWilliams, it is Alaska Steamshlp Co. Ves sel Chartered for 13-day Trip uinderstood, is Robert Boettinger, | In the first cruise ot its kind ever AA official who will, with Mc- ‘Williams, attend CAA hearings in dmrnge The steamer Taku of the Alaska} sopequled out of Seattle, the steam- Transportation Company, Capt. El- | sy Baranof will sail January 2 for dred Hansen, arrived in Juneau|y'tin‘aronng the continent of South grom Secattle, via Sitka. at nOn{gmeriea, returning to Seattle | ay with a load of freight and|g,o 'y e ‘Ac:. (e e 111:’:111;:&:: Retty | . Tis Wgs revealed by, Sydney Sqb- &vnmv Jumes. Wilcox, -8lm: ¥ omon of Continental Tours of San o Simon Berg, Mrs. Alex Sey and daughter and A JEnenuiiee; WY has'poen in Beaigy voyage. | pany, her owners, nnd the crew will SELL AT SEATTLE,f tm s S "G .- - TAKU HAS SEVEN Tandis, for the past several days complét- - |ing arrangements for this unuflml - D o H AUBUIERS “The' Biranof has been chartered from the Alaska Steamship Com*- will be \eh’ct(’d from active licensed {men of the Alaska Line. Because SEATTLE, Aug 31 —Two hall- ‘of .the many ports of call freight buters arrived today from the west-| will be booked on the turnaroud ern banks and soid as follows: voyage, Solomon said. Pioneer 40,000 pounds, 10% and Chamber Sponsor P cents a pound; Omaney 40,000 Sponsored by the Oakland Cham- pounds, ‘11% and 9 cents. ber of Commerce, the tour will be The Husky L came in from the g good-will gesture toward the coun- Jocal area with 6,000 pounds Bable, selling for five cents a pound Straight. Fledra Due " Here Today southern end of our neighbor con- tinefit. ~The itinerary will include calls at San Francisco and Los An- geles, where additional passengérs | will board the ship; Mazatlan, Sln | dose, Saluberry and Callo: Valpd-| | aiso and Purto Montt; Punta Arenas, | Straits of Magellan, Buenos Aires,| Montevideo, Santos, Rio de Janiero, Bahia, Port of Spain, La Guira,| Curacao, Cartagena and Canal Zone. | e Students’ Class ! Pacific Alaska ~ Airwdys pilots| An innoyation will be the stu- Murray Stuart and Walt Hall, mak- ' dents’ dormitory class, limited ‘to| ing the regular Thursday flight from | fifty persons. Comfortable quarters| Fairbanks to Juneau with mail and will be installed in the steerage ‘of j)assengars‘ are due in Juneau this|the ship and as the original capacity rflfll’l’wflfl with severs passengers.| js about 150, the rearrangement wil | Those arriving are Mrs. John Rae, | provide plenty of space. It is antici- | LP Benson, E. J. Daly, Betty La- | pated that many students will nvnu‘ r, Mrg. B. F. Wheeler, Alex Ku- | themselves of the chance for a tour | ’dl R. F. W 4 ;-uuw.mmnmmuu [ol‘ this kind, particularly since the| | rate will be about half the starting ! rate out of Seattle set at $695. of | tries of the tropics and around the ll:nhued, Now Om Sale; $1.00, 13 COUNCILIS INSESSION ! ‘ Malians Demand ““Share™| | in World's Wealth for | Fasusts and Nazis . [ g H] H 2 2 | = 3 i 3 ° -3 = spread beyond the Polish question,{ and has grown to include the issue of giving Italy and Germany what' the newspapers described as “thefr ® share in the world’s wealth.” | Danzig Stirs ‘The situation is further compli-; cated by reported activity inside Danzig, where Nazis have seized the Polish-owned central railway sta- tion, paralyzing the whole Danzig rail system. Albert Foerster, new Danzig Chief of State, having arrived in Berlin by plane last night, led to the be- lief in official circles that an im-| portant action in the matter of the Free City is imminent. Pmnish Sieam la!ll Sarrying full army equipment, a landing party of Soviet sailors, headed ({y an o l'l?; swim 4(]]‘0bmeters during celebration of first Navy Day ir oscow, is remarkable feat was witnessed by thousands who hear¢ | sigh officials declare the Soviet has more submarinee than any othe St FYRDX DAY i nation in the world | 200 161 SUanisy, 1 Soap Lake Mineral Baths i DR. E. MALIN, D.C., Prop. | ’ Weather Stripping || REGARDED AS soLn !‘l:f mss?rng,li"b Ey PRICES TODAY | ™355 | Y G NIFIC ANT Al Classes Buf Whites Are Lo 12 Visor zowers | Boosted—Coho Car- go Arri_ves & Prime Minister Chamber- lain Also Calls Out Last Army Reserve (Continued from Page Onej CABS—PHONE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 8825 In rides for 3500 ; 23.00 in rides for $2.50 1 | " SBalmon’ prices rose one cent. a {pound in all classes but white king | salmon today on the loeal tish ex- | change as trollers reported ‘scat- | tered - schools "'of fish and found the Cohoe run in its last stages. The packer North Light brought in 26,000 pounds of salmon today !ar Sebastian-Stuart, the ¢argo “PAUSE” IN NEGOTIATIONS BERLIN, Aug. 31.—The Nazi Government late today author- ized an cfficial statement an- nouncing that a “pause” has come about in the crisis nego- | iNg this' summer. -t GREEN TOP - |- For PETERSBURG, KARE, PORT | prlncipull_v made up of cohoes; tha | | Transportation Co. Red 611 fint sisable load of coboes. srrivs ESS—_— 50 O ek SERVING Ve B, TALASKA THE YEAR ‘RGUND SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Beattle Northbound Southbound MT. McKINLEY .. Aug. 23 Aug. 26 \Sept. 1 ALEUTIAN ... -.Aug. 26 Aug. 29 Sept. 3 ALASKA ... Aug. 29 Sept. 2 Sept. 4 = BARANOF Sept. 1 Sept. '8 COLUMBIA Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Bept. 10 JAMES c COOPER YUKON Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 e MT. McKINLEY Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 C. P. A ALEUTIAN Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 ROOM 1 ALASKA Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 SHATTUCK BUILDING 1 FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS .oper} Evenings P;mne 807 e THE ALASKA L.APIHEONES AL THE SHOE DOCTOR | Iy apams, Agent "icket Office . s.wA::::ll't‘l:nGnm‘ Freight Office. { 278 So. Franklin St. | Juneau, ‘Alaska aska S teams 1ship C omnpany VLG BN TR LR S RS anr; FOR RENT CARS DRIVE-IT-YOURSELF Reasonable Rates—Gas Included | | - 2 LLOYD REID 323 Distin Ave. Phnne Blue 270 5 FR IT COSTS SO LITTLE TO DRESS SMARTLY DEVLIN'S Case Lot Grocery “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR” Phone 704 240 So. Franklin SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY | W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” Phone 788. MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier —— gy o R IS SRR T Treat Your Batiery RIGHT! BRING IT TO OUR BATTERY ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL { AND RECHARGE {4 b If you need sulphuric acid or Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA All TRAHSPDIIT Inc. All Planes PHONE & “ Operating Own Aeronautical ? Alaska Eleciric Light 2-Way Radio Station KANG 612 & P c Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or ower Lo. Fquipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER NIGHT A.J. FICKEN as a paid-up scbscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office Harri Machine Shop | “Try Us First” - HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. M.S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “THE STORM" WATCH THIS SPACE ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information later than 4 P. M. fl‘uud-' y tiatione h Great Britain but The fish, although in fine con- that negotiations have not been | dition, showed signs of reaching definitely broken off. | advanced pre-spawning stages, and | Full mobilizaticn of the Brit- | the remainder of the run, which (Authorized Dealers) i ish Fleet Is partly responsible | never actually got started this sum- GREASES for the “pause” as the result ~Mer in any proportions, appears Foot of Main Street is ‘oncertain ‘whether British |10 be already on the wane. . GAS — OILS questions put to Hitler by Eng- | ‘The new prices for salmon are land in the latest’note will ‘be. |16 cents ‘a pound for large reds, ¥nswered. |9 cents a pound for mediums, 7 The “official stalemient said: |cents for whites, and 6 cents for We have'laid ‘our ¢ards on the | cohoes, whereas the scale for the {able' Whether the British will | Past two months or more has been come forward with ady riore |at 14-8-7 and 5. nuuesllons we “do ot hmw . — : " WESTWARD PACK NipponPlane “prysep LITILE On Way South * BY LATE COUNT Junean Motors } FAMILY SHOE STORE “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- fl"lrf" Bhoe Store” Lou Hudson Manager M i 3 fl The blafe N)))pbn‘ ‘" & good Tofal for Seamfl 3 '80 » ;’:::;::n‘:; Witiore s a0 ouoce, 090 Case Compared fo 0.5 T et ione ook the e 042,138 in "38 AIR EXPRESS SERVICE the navigator announced he would| probably stop at Prince George| A small additional pack of 2,149 overnight instead of making a non- | ¢2ses at Chignik and 1,673 on Prince stop Whitehorse to Seattle flight,| William Sound changes the final The Nippon was expected to ar-| Westward salmon pack total slight- rive at Prince George between 2:30] 1Y, the Bureau of Fisheries an- Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome (Summer Schedule—Effective June i READ DOWN 71 Y1 READ UP and 3 o'clock this afterncon ;nflwic:: today. Tuesday and Thutsday and i ! the previously announced | - Saturday Saturday {pack from all other districts un- "w"" s - AR 3 i Ho“s “es changed, the new figures are as |/ 11:20(Lv. uflm” | 1:00 eVl follows: 1:30/Ar. Pairbsnks —__Lv.| 9:00 _Chignik—353 kings, 132,289 reds, 371 cohoes. 12.983 pinks, 6 363 chums, 152,359 total; 57,955 last’ year, | Wabtward tolals — 28484 kings, 110,87 reds, 3,085 cohoes, 128,564 pinks, 27,595 chums, 170,366 total; 500.078 last year. Westward totals — 23,484 kinks, ‘kmg~ 1,745,129 reds, 31,893 cohoes, | 1,051,644 pinks, 322,940 chums, 3,180~ 090 total; 4,042,738 last year. —————— COUNCIL TOMORROW Only routine matters are on the | calendar for the regular meting of e | the Juneau City Council tomorrow The Book ALASKA. Revised and|night at 8 o'clock, City Clerk Haf- Jley J. Turne" said today. Must Order For Two Days Housewives are reminded that Monday is a holiday and stores are closed. Ordering for Sunday and Monday must be done to- morrow at at the latest Saturday forenoon for the two-day holi- day. Early ordering is asked by the merchants so they may be cleared up by closing time Sat- urday night. PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Tac, - PHONE: Tratfic Representative LOVIS A. DELEBECQUE ' FORD AGENCY | — o= - i 7 = > ‘Your Name May Appear le LUMBER COMPANY . «.rv OF ALASKA l-nmher and Building Materials PHONB 537 OR 747—JUNEAU - SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove and Modemize Your' Home Under Title 1, F. H. A. Rallings fro- Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Beattle Sept. 1 8. 8. TYEE . §. 8. TAKU . HOTEL GASTINEAU. # Eymy EfiqrfMade for the Comnfort of Gizestal GASTINEAU CAI’E in connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION M—_fi HEOUND SAILINGS Princess Charlotte WEEKLY SAIMNGB—JIIII“‘I h Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Junesu September 1 Princess Louise Besttle No. Bound 8o. Bound . September 5 NORTH COAST .....Aug. 26 Aug. 30 A we Vamcouver with NORTH SEA .. ug. 28 Sept. & Canadian Pacific s NORTHLAND Sept. 1 Sept. 5 Sept. 8 TRANBOONTINENTAL NORTH SEA _Sept. 8 Sept.12 Sept.16 TRANS-PACIFIC HENRY GREEN, Agent - Phone 109 ‘Tickets, resétvations and full CITY WHARF . _Phone " 23 LA fom GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent “V. W. MULVIHILL Agmt. O.P.Iw—\lnleu. Alaska CAHAIIAI PACl!'lC A% FREIPAS ISP IS Phene ..'

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