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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1939. ! By GEORGE McMANUS ‘ e OH- | ST LOVE THAT ORI T OY- m NAMI "‘Jl«'w(—:‘lrz”-qn‘xésf YEA-BUT | e 'L.J'l.ggTElé J&-‘JEHBAVE 1S VERY ARTISTIC- | | WONDER I~ |_|$<E-5 HIS A FINE NAME-AH- r ROMANTIC AMD THE BABY NAME - I'M LOOK HOW LAQSTOC"ATIL_ ! WILL LIKE SO HAPPY- HAPPY HE IS- o LG g 1]5 LFT S 4 ! v j BAILING SCHEDULE EM( Loy suspicious of the American visitc refusing to converse in Eng though Soviet Eskimos who coulc speak English through trading with the King Islanders pointed out many of the Russians as being English- 1 speaking. Everything was straight- ened out, however, with the rival of a representative of Intou , So- viet tourist agency, who had been waiting at Ullen and spending his time traveling between the two ports. The Denali stopped both s at the Pribilofs, weather b too rough for passengers to go ashore on the westbound trip. " Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 3 v et : Bis's 1 BARANOF Sept. 1 Sept. 8 ’ - ; COLUMBIA Sept. 2 Sept. 5 Sept. 10 | YUKON Sept. 5 Sept. 9 Sept. 11 (ASEBEERS (lyde Doran ICOUR' ORDERS SALE JAMES C. COGPER MT. McKINLEY Sept. 6 Sept. 9 Sept. 15 - \ of TAX-DELINQUENT C. P. A ALEUTIAN Sept. 9 Sept. 12 Sept. 17 wR‘“GEll PROPERTY ALASKA Sept. 12 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 ROOM 1 1 ON RE | URN (om lng Here An order directing sale of Wran-| SHATTUCK BUILDING FOK OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS DENA“ STOPS | | gell property on which taxes are)d___ oo . delinguent have been signed by Dis- ke AN T R SteAMER MOVEMENTS | | linguen < ict Judge George F. Alexander. p.. = St Y 0" WAY HOME n uslness The property ordered sold for un-| ~ Open Evenings Phone 907 THE ALASKA LINE e s s s e s ssss e paid taxes is that on which amounts| | AL—THE SHOE DOCTOR PHONES FROM SIBERI A . NORTHBOUND . P are due for the years 1936 and 1937 Shoes, Clothing, Guns, B0, ADAMS, ‘Ajett Y ot i : - Ammunition e Northland in port. Sails south ® Freight Office. & Nortnland in port, sails soutn » | Pasfor and Family Highly Assistant Dlstrlcflrafhc The Book ALASKA, Revised and|| 218 So, Prankin . 5 s e Columbia scheduled to arrive ® "h B” f Man Enlarged, Now On Sale; 5l°"- | Juneau, Alaska Soviet Officials Prevent « " viock tomorrow mom- o Dellgh'e{d w e ager, United Air e 21k i Landing af Ullen, But |5 1% " S v thre = Visit in Alaska Lines, Due [ Lunch Tomorrow on |s+— el en, e 11 a. m. Should have thre : | 2 + days mal TEm ol e Chicken Croguettes fon RENT CARS | Dezhnef Visited o _ SCHEDULED SAILINGS =~ 8|, " ghters Alicé and Helen 1 with GREEN PEAS | DRIVE-IT-YOURSEL ® Yukon scheduled to sail 9 p. m. » |and daughters / & | & e R b Ons. Taat . Glendale, Cal, sailed for their ABANOF | easonable Ra as Included 3ack from its annual Sibérian|® today but probably delayed ® f 3 Riba at the B | Back fr ’:‘,‘ 4 n» ‘n two ports ® at Seattle until tonight e |home on the Prince ]!\IIA this L 31 2 ok *‘n LLOYD REID cruise, ‘an which it visited two ports 8 55 S5 0 LU B0 from | MOMIng affer ' two visit e # | | 323 Distin Ave. Phone Blue 270 t ssi ere able to go schi : B | RNER D iy :l‘)‘u y-‘h::; Iy " ihe steamer Den- ® Seattle 9 tonight » '"6?’1‘:.1-"3193.131?“ Associate Sec . TR e i oelock ® Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail ® astc Sehch FEO0IRLG IR . | IT COSTS SO LIPTLE a1 was at Junesu from 3 ook O ™ fiom Sealtle 9 & m. tomor- e Telary of the Seventh-Day Adven- , i |1 o nmess smamTLy Case Lot Grocery B on. MUl To o T o | tist Bureau of Home Missions and is g « mms Famous norer, 11| | SANITARY PLUMBING and || this morning A sis. ® North Sea scheduled to sail e |in charge of the Spanish Portuguese dlose to the theatres and HEATING COMPANY i “LOWEST PRICES BY FAR" The 47 tourisis aboard ‘were dis- B % and Indian work in North America. ares,. w s W. J. NIEMI, Owner d » September 8, at & view of tai d har- s #spoluter 1,19t belnig sbln to. Yl . iitle September 8, at |1y i is his first visit to Alaska and LL’,‘.""snflfi'.ifa"u'.%:a‘f"m-’ef.:‘ “Let your plumbing worry be | | DEVLIN'S Phorie 704 ‘240 So. Frank!in :\'”',";( “2';" ),"“:f' ”I,)I‘p'l‘,“,,,i‘,;‘f‘ "of ® Takt scheduled to safl from e because of limited time the ”“"“l"‘ oy e our worry.” _ Phone 788. || bx‘lknllx(.lllp through ice. Because the ® Seattle Sept. 8 at 9 p. m . "‘1 Southeast A‘““ki“ ey ‘("'“;;’ 4 LARGE Rates $4).50 A A €d g throug 2 0 3 o ne, accompanied by astor s Head Commissar of the port was ® "‘"‘"““",‘; o ’1"'”9‘”"“ “ l'\‘”: % lv}v,:m:L Slaees Mission Superinten- g s..F.i'.’.'." Rates to N A e A als would not ® from Seattle 9 a. m. Septem- all w Sile 4 gtk Bovis s woua ook § , (o 4 SR e G Treal Your Baltery | [ MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 80 the Denali went, from the north ® Princess Louise scheduled to e Xiky e S i pmn Hotel RIGHT! 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ¥ side Jast Cape and ® Sail from Vancouver 9 a. m. e 858 Mstiarae ey ;:n:l'«]‘il \12\.{“]:1?:‘;-(5:1 Pl;l‘/mu“ll’ Aug. ® September 9 b aEHlon b SR e TR IVAVZ. S R Ko B | rrRING IT TO OUR BATTERY SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE T ® Alaska scheduled to sail from 2\‘:;:&“:"‘;h"‘:h”\‘\'jh‘I":" ;‘Y",‘.('l M:]“‘( g ] ROOM FOR AN OVERHAUL SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Soviets Suspicious o Seattle 9 a. m. September & B ON N ry whote they Finnish Steam Bath AND RECHARGE HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Local officials appeared highly ® if;l,,m"m,w ILINGS + took motion pictures of the salmon innish Steam Bat {§ 1t you need sulphuric acid or e — = - - . . » . . . . » . . > Southbound, the Denali will stop at Petersburg and Ketchikan. The vessel left Seattle August 11. Capt. H. Olsen is master. Ninety passengers from Nome are aboard the Denali Outstanding among the round- trippers was Savakshah Chhoi, a Hindu from Bombay, India, who has visited every country in, the world but to whom this trip was the first to Siberia. i The Denali brought seven pas- sengers to Juneau and sailed south with five from here. Arrivals were Mrs. Alice Bailey. B. R. Hubbard, Harold McCurdy, Dr. Victor Levine, Mrs. Mattie Money- maker. Sailing for Seattle were Bill Pavey Loyal Wiren, Albert Brown, Bill Boice. To Petersburg—N. A. MEachran e AMERICAN FLAG FLIES ON SHIP ORIENT BOUND SEATTLE, Sept. 5.—~The Ameri- can flag is again seen in the trans- portation service between Seattle and the Orient. | The service has been restored for the first time since June 22, 1938, when the freighter Satartia, operat- ed by the new Pacific Northwest| Oriental lines, sailed from here. The Satartia carries lumber chinery and canned goods. -ee - ONF HALIBUTER SELLS AT SEATILE, SEATTLE, Sept er, the Bergan western banks today 000 pounds for pound. From the local banks the Selma J. brought in 16,000 pounds of sable and sold for 5% ts straight and ma- One halibut- arrived from the and sold 28,.- 13 and 11 cents a the Foint sold 22,000 pounds uli sable for 4'% cents straight - | / PRINCIPAL ‘\ Joe Chandler, from the Standing Rock Indian Agency of North Da- kota, will arrive on the steame: Cclumbia tomorrow enroute to Ek- Jutna to become principal of the Government vocational school - | CONTRACTORS!! Tonight's regular meeting of Ju- neau Contractors and Employers Association postponed until Sep- gember 12. adv.! anof scheduled southbound e September 8. LOCAL SAILIN Estebeth scheduled w sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 am. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Xake and way ports ce e o000 e e SR S Tipes ToMORROW High tide—5:24 am., 122 feet Low tide—11:20 am., 48 feet. High tide—5:27 pm, 143 feet. - SEAPLANES BUSY IN JUNEAU OVER MONDAY HOLIDAY Airplane movements out of Ju- neau by seaplane were heavy over the holiday. Alex Holden came back from a flight to Sitka yesterday, bringing in Mrs. John Halm, Don Skuse and Kon Erickson. Holden then flew to Atlin with W. Lowry for the British Columbia town, Joe McLean, round trip, and brought back George Burke. Simmons yesterday flew Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Cordle to Hoonah, For- rest Williams to Lisianski, and Dr W. W. Council and Lozo Bozovitch to Hirst, coming back’ with Coun- cil and Mrs. Tke Sowerby On his return, Simmons took off for Wrangell to pick up a party of CAA engineers and fly them to Ket- chikan, where he spent the night Johnny Amundsen flew yesterday to Lake Hasselborg to bring in Elroy Ninnis, Frank Cashel, Fritz Car- ruthers, Lester Dawson and Myron Chestie, who all spent the weekend fishing. While at Hasselborg, picked up CCC employee R. D. Par- rott, who had cut his leg with an axe, and flew him to Angoon !OI medical treatment On his return from selborg, Amundsen took D. A. Hall to Tulse- quah and returned with G. G. Gris- wold, G. McLaughlin and C. M. Campbell After the Tulsequah trip, Amund- fln flew to Young's Lake to bring in Mrs. George Pierce, Valeria Pierce and Bill Relling, who spent the holiday fishing and hunting there. - BROWN BEAR DUE HERE THIS WEEK FROM ALEUTIANS The "Alaska (Jn\"" Commission motoriship Brown Bear arrived at Seward today' from the Aleutians and is due to arrive in Juneau Sep- tember 10 to remain a week before heading out for the far Westward again. Douglas Gray, Associate Refuge Manager for the Aleutian Islands, is aboard. Capt. John Sellevold is master of the Brown Bear. e lhlph’eWmtAdan‘B-du. «with the Te Amundsen black bear X the take jumping the falls and catching the salmon as they ga and rest before burst of speed them over the falls The visitors said the sight of the bear and salmon at the Naha River was well worth the trip to Alaska even though the sun was under cover except when coming down in liquid form Mrs. Helen Weaver sang at the Seventh-Day Adventist Church Sat- urday morning and evening. She is a well known pipe organist living at San Diego, Cal. - eee NORTHLAND IN WITH 13 TODAY The motorship Northland, Capt. L. Williams and Purser E-P. Winch docked in Juneau today to remain until 7 o'clock this evening for Se- attle via Sitka Passenger arrivals from Seattle were C. R. Ovenend, D. E. Staack, Joe Cameron, Mrs. M. A. Wilson, Dorothy Larson, C. F. Srigley, A. attempting necessary to Dacosta, Harry George, Doris Swap. From Southeast Alaska — T. B. Jenkins, Lem McKay, Josephine Lewis, Florence Elkins, Mrs. T, Hol- icort, Mrs. Paul Hudon, Rev. E. McNamara, D. H. Sorbia. - (ORDOVA CANNERY FIRM INCORPORATED CLYDE D. DORAN Making quaint residents of with the spzed of combination steamer-plane schedules to cities throughout the United States, Clyde D. Doran, assistant district traffic manager of United Air Lines for Alaska, Western Canada and Wash- ington, will arrive in Juneau. Sep- tember 8 aboard the steamer Yukon During a four-day visit here, Doran will call on civic officials, bt s5 executives and others who an Alaskan tour to ac- this Territory have a prime interest in Alaska's new proximity to points over the nation. The official is stressing the speed, convenience, economy and service features of his company’s 4 Mainliner day and sleeper plane schedules which connect with Al- askan steamers at both Seattle and Vancouver In assigning Doran to the Alaska trip, C. J. Middleton, district traf- fic manager for United Air Lines at Seattle, pointed out that steamer- plane traffic between the Territory and States has been assuming a steadily increasing importance. “From the standpoint of both business and pleasure travel, there is significance in the fact that com- bination air and water schedules place * Juneau’ only three and a half days from California, four days from New York and proportionately close to hundreds of other cities in all parts of the nation,” Middleton said. “With this speed there also are such features as overnight Main- liner sleeper plane service from Se- attle to Chicago and the East, fast |day and night Mainliner services to A Nunez Brothers Packing Cor- poration w. incorporated today torial Auditor to can salmon, other fish clams, crabs, and sea foods at Cordova Incorporators of the $50,000 con- cern are PFrank Nunez, Raymond Nunez, Martin Nunez, Joseph Pen- ed oand Daisy Christensen, all of ‘Corduva. > oo JOHN TURNER RESIGNS POST IN TREASURY John Turner. Chief of the 3 aminations Division of; the U, B. Treasury Accounts office here, has resigned and is leaving on the Northland today to go back to col- lege. He has been with the Ac- counts office for four years. | Accompanying him on the trip to the States, via Sitka, will b2 his| | mother-in-law, Mrs. Vera Bayers and Mrs. Turner. - - TO ENTER IIOVII- ar Sundgren, 68, Ketchikan huu builder, arrived from the Pirst City on the Northland today en- route to the Pioneers’ Home at Sitka. - ATTENTION MASONs There will be a stated communi- cation of Gastineaux Lodge 124, F. & A. M, in the Masonic Temple Tuésday, Sept. 5 at 7:30 pm. Mem- bers urged to attend. Visiting breth- ren welcome. By order of the W. M. SAMUEL DEVON, Secretary, adv, California, fares as low as 5.3 cents per mile, reduced round-trip rates and a free baggage allowance of | 140 pounds for steamer-plane pas- sengers.” LB S —_— HOSPITAL NOTES Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday, Martin Mann is receiving | medical attention. The Rev. J. Bromley of Hoonah, was dismissed last night from med- ical care at St. Ann’s Hospital, William Zack was a surgical dis- | missal today at St. Ann’s Hospital. a Koska was admitted to the Government Hospital for medical care Saturday evening — Margaret Jacobs was taken to the Government Hospital Sunday rorl medical attention. A baby boy was born yesterday | morning at the Government Hos- pital to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Law- son <! Heonah Afler receiving medical supervis- ion, Amy on was dismissed to- day from the Government Hospital. | -v o WESTWARD IN The yacht Westward and a party of Eastern folks who have been with the craft for the past month, was in Juneau early this morning. The party came in to meet Peter Allen, of Brookline, Mass, arriving’ lon the Alaska. The party s re- turning to continue a bear hunt interrupted by Allen’s arrival. ' OPEN EVERY DAY i 10 a.m. till midnight Soap Lake Mineral Baths Edisun Battery Solution, WE HAVE IT. DR. E. MALIN, D.C,, Prop. Treatments and Massage 142 Willoughby Ave. Phone 573 | * R Weather Slrlppmg SOLD and INSTALLED by | LOCAL DEALER | FREE ESTIMATES | Phone 123 Victor Powers 1 * GREEN TOP CABS—PHONE 678 | BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: 9825 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. HOUSEHOLD ALASKA AIR TBANSPORT, Inc. All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE Radio Station KANG 612 HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU DAY or SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | NIGHT APPLIANCES { Harri Machine Shop || “Try Us First” HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | M. S. DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Blip, 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 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES Foot of Main Street GAS — OILS Junean Motors e | -~ FAMILY | SHOE STORE | “Juneau’s Oldest Exclu- sive Shoe Store” Seward Lou Hudson Street Manager | THE SIGN OF | DEPENDABLE | SERVICE U. S. AIRMAIL AIR EXPRESS SERVICE I Juneau-Fairbanks (Summer Schedule—Effective June | READ DOWN READ UP | Tuesday and Thursday and Saturda: Saturday | 10:00(Lv. Juneau Ar.| 2:30 11:00/Ar. Whitehorse ____Lv.| 108 11:20/Lv. Whitehorse AT 1:30]Ar. Fairban! Thursday and Mounday 8:00[Ly. Fairbanks 9:30/Ar. Ruby 9:50|Lv. Ruby 11:00/Ar. Nome ‘Wednesday 8:00/Lv. Fairbanks 10:46|Ar. nnz 11:00|Lv. 12:30/Ar. l-mel . PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, Inc. * PHONE: 108 Traffic Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE (e ALASKA | Transportation Company ® Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle A. M. GEYER as a paid-up schscriber to 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: “LISTEN DARLING"” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES ‘537 OR 747—JUNEAU éf:&?: SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 8. 8. TAKU ... Sept...8 | and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A 8. 8. TYEE Sept. 15 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT 3 REFRIGERATION unTEL GASTI“EA“ AGEN 1 ‘4 E;Jery Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl D. B. FEMMER GASTINEAII CAI‘E Phone 114 Night 312 * %n connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION CANADIAN PACIFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEA1TLE SQUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise September 15, 25 October 5, 16, 26 Connectivns ui Vaucouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reseryations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel CANADIAN PACIFIC R T S SRR WEEKLY SAILINGS—Jincau fo mrm. Ledve AT, Juneau ' Lv. Juneau Beattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTHLAND Sept. 5 Sept. 8 NORTH SEA . Sept.12 Sept. 15 NORTHLAND Sept.15 Sept.19 Sept.22 NORTH SEA Sept.22 Sept.26 Sept.29 HENRY GREEN, Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ................Phone 18