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l r L é ] E 1 ; : | 1 R | ] J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY MAY 11, 1940. BBINGING UP FATHEB By GEORGE McMANUS { WHAT'S GOIN ON HERE AT THE t BARANOF BRINGS | Sreames Movements | L. e L 31 INTO JUNEAU ;=3 s = - . ORTHBOUND . Sisias e Tongass scheduled to arrive at With thirty-one aboard for Ju- g = 3 am Monday. « neau and most of the cargo for the o yuken due Tuesday. + Should & Westward, (he steamship Baranof | g yaye three days’ mail abdard. @ whistled in Gastineau Chanuel this | ¢ Northland: due Tuesday. - morning at 2 am. §he salled one|e GCHEDULED SAILINGS e hour later after discharging her pas- | ¢ Mount McKinley scheduled to ® sengers and picking up 25 here. e sail from Seattle May 14 at ® ssengers arriving from Seatile o g qm. . w 5. E. Batterman, Mrs. H. B. ¢ aku scheduled to sail from e B W. Clark, Mrs. R. 8. Cun- /o geattle May 14 at 9 p.m. . ningham and child, Mr. and Mrs. D. | o pringess. Louise scheduled to M ed L. Harford. Mike| o' sai] from Vancouver May 14 @ Kosoff, D. C. Langdon, Thomas A.|e a9 pan pe Morgan, R. E. Nelson, R D. Ohren- | o SOUTHBOUND. SAILINGS o | schall, Mrs. O, W. Reid, Mr, and MI%. | o North Sea scheduled to: arrive | Charles E. Taylor, Mrs. L. Tucker. ¢ a4t 4 o'clock this afternoon e. Jean Tucker, Marie Wells e and =ails south one hour later. & | Harry Bradley, J. W. Erwin, Gun- | e penali schedulsd south next o | par Jobhnson, John Panis, J. D. Stef- o priday & en and LeRoy Wickstrom e Alaska schedulde southbound e | I'rom Ketchikan—John O'Connor. e Monday . the Rev. M. St n, O. L. Floren: . LOCAL SAIL S . and M. D. William e Estebeth scheduled to sail every e Of the 25 passengers leaving on the e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- o | Baranof, those to Seward were o ka and wayports. o: Mrs. Floyd Th V. Han- e Oart leaves every Wednesday ¢ | sen, I M5 e at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port e | M. Bak ind Mrs Arver. e Alexander, Kake and way e Annie Carver. Amnie Taylor, @ ® ports. o Jones, F. H.- Thompson, P. W.John- 9 ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 © ®# ¢ © & o + | n, William Harton, L. J. Trimblc 2 B 2 and D. E. Crow - - For Yakutat—Sid Thompson, M i and Mrs. D A Stanton, Eizabets | TIDES TOMORROW | Hanson, Buster Elstead, Mrs. S. El- \ stead, James Bryant For Valdez—Bob Barringer, Fran= (Sun Time) ces Goodrich High tide—3:25 a.m., 159 fe ¥ ifine Low tide—10:08 a.m. -02 1:-(‘ High tide—4:31 p.m., 14.1 feet M'SS pA'"'ERSON Low tide—10:21 pm. 44 feet. " Tides Monday i High tide—4:16 am. 150 feet High tide—5:31 pm 138 feet. 48 ciated with his father in the Shai- Popular Couple Will Wed "™ “weatins win take piace i at Seattle in Late Summer Seattle in the late summer or early fall. Announcement of the engagement of Miss Mary Louise daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Dennis Patterson of Seattle, Washington, and Mr. Curtis Shattuck, son of Mr. - - - ‘ Srocx QUOTATIONS | Patterson, | NEW YORK, May 11.—Alaska Jll- neau min stock closed today at 57 u and Mrs. Allen Shattuck of this &t the short session, American Can | city, was revealed today 111%, Anaconda 30%, Bethlhem | Miss Patterson attended the Uni- Steel 88%, Commonwealth and| vrsity of Washington and for over|Southern 1'%, Curtiss Wright il a year was in the Pacfiic Alaska Air- | G€neral Motors 524, International ways offic in Juneau. She recently | Harvester 54%, Kennecott 357, New | was transferred to the Seattle office | York Central 147, Northern Pacific | of PAA. |8, Unitd States Steel 61%, Pound| Well known in the Capitol City, | $3:24- | Mr. Shattuck is a graduate of the| | University of Washington. For the| DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, | Jones averages: industrials 144.85,| {rails 29.81, utilities 23.81. - >oes ARRI HOME Mrs. Louise Rapuzzi, who has been past several years he has been asso- TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. er on th Denali' returning to her \nomo in Skagway, S e —The Sign of BRIIAIN § NAVY CONVOYS MERCHANT SHIPS ACROSS OCEAN A long line of merchant ships steam through high seas, convoved, according to British censor-approved cantion, by ships of the Royal Navy, the foreground can be seen two of the big guns of the convoying warship, with crewmen keeping a close wateh for enemy planes, warships and U-boats. Ha alibuf Landing Reporled The records of the International Fisheries Commission show that for the period from April 1 to April 30, | 1940, the following amounts of hali- MISS SMEDLEY BETROTHED TO MR. A.T. BLAKE Miss Elizabeti Smedley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smedley of Victoria, B. C., will become the bride |of Mr. A, T. Blake, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. Blake of Phoenix, Arizona, at a ceremony to be performed next Wednesday evening in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church. mn, have been landed in the various pcx ts on the Pacific Coast: The bride-elect is a graduate of Copé 1940 nn.m, foe, World rightiresieed. Al eight cents per pound for red kings and three cents for white kings. D Yukon Has 21 Aboard Forluneauh SEATTLE, May 11.—Steamer Yu- ‘ kon sailed at noon today for South- | St. Joseph’s Hospital in Victoria and | east and Southwest Alaska portm in Juneau several days, is a passeng- | terday’s tea ‘| tumes and the tea table was dec- | has been on the nurses staff at St Area 2 Area 3 U. S. Fleet 2,591,803 3,141,330 | Ann’s Hospital for the past year. Canadian Fleet 2,029,520 44, 155‘ Mr. Blake is well known here and i | is an.employee of the Alaska Juneau Total 4621323 3,185,485 | Gold Mining Co These figures have been corrected | to date but are subject to further correction. For the corresponding period in | 1939, April 1 to April 30, the fol- | lowing landings were recorded: \ DENALISTARTS 7 TOURIST INFLUX : Area2 Area3 | 4. St et 2397996 2065326 | Signs of an early tourss Q(‘as)')‘ Caiagian, Blect 1’713'51(_; 113408 {in Alaska are evident when the t Total 4111612 2712431 | ! northbound Denali with twelve | > - Z | round trip passengers on board dock- ed. The Denali arrived in Juneau at . L 14:30 o'clock sterday afternoon and Swedish Themefor waica tor tymn canal porcs at o | o'clock this morning after unloading ! freight and passengers and taking Mothers Da‘y Tea ‘thrtccn to Skagway and Haines. | Passengers arriving in Juneau | were Madeline Baker, Mrs. W. L given by the Ju“eau‘cha!hc, Blanche Dueman, Mr. and School Girls’ Club, who had as | MTS. M: E. Morrison, Virginia Mor- ::S: glclelsv.s molchms of the students. ‘rhon Gail Morrison, Jeraldine Pet- Miss Myrtle Moe, club adviser, sup- | erson, T. J. Taylor, Paul W. Johnson, "ervised the affair. ‘H J. Kosny, W. P. Lagerstedt, Henry [ Swedish foods were served py | Metzker and Elden R. Reece. o . Passengers leaving Juneau for | Misses aint Scandinavian cos- | et b Skagway were H. D. Fletcher, R. hd Gerwels, Mrs. Louise Rapuzzi, the | Rev. M. Sulzman, George Batterman, A Swedish motM’ prevailed at yes- | orated with a centerpiece of iris an | daffodils, offset: by matching tapers Dependable Service Prrr b eee oo ian. and. United States Customs in D e Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks o Bethel: Wednesdays 0. S. Alrmall—Express Servu:a Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative H. B: Crewson, J. W. Gucker, Pred Dolphin, Glenn Nash and F. S. Pipe. For Haines—Miss E. MacLean, Mrs. ‘H. C. Houck and Mrs, N. L. Troast. FISHERMAN BRINGS INRECORD T0 SHOW During the tea hours music was | provided by The Gauchos, and Miss | Lanore Kaufmann sang two selec- ‘ | tions. Pouring were Mrs. H. G. Wilcox Mrs. W. P, Scott, Mrs. B. D, Stew- art and Mrs. John A. Glasse. | Acknowledgment is made of the assistance given by the Department of Fisheries, Canada, United States Bureau of Fisheries, and the Canad- the compnauon of these totals PG Records brought in. the Empire ‘ MORRISON ARR,IVES office by Karl Kavander, Takd fish- Malcolm Morrisqn, well known erman, | Juneauite who has been in the Radio vear for Taku king salmon are not omqe U. S. Signal Corps, in Seat- | the highest in twenty years as was tle fér several years, returned to|thought in local fishing circles. Juneau aboard the Denali accom- A statement dated August 5, 1930/ [pnnfied by his wife and little daugn- revealed that Kavander had receiv- | ter. Morrison- will be attached to the ed eleven cents per pound for Taku local staff of the Signal-Corps. red kings by Libby McNeill and Libby i - in 1930. e GOES TO HAINES Prices bem& paid this yi Mrs. N. Lester Troast left for| ———z == P } »mo..fi/ ——— Haines on a business trip aboard the 7 Denali, - e | BROKERS TRAVEL H. B. Crewson and J. W. Gucker fi I brokers, left for Skagway aboard the'}§ | Denali. - LOCAL 514 HIGH FISH PRI(ES‘ show that prices paid this| I.A.HACWS Moets Monday IN THE A. F. OF L. HALL carying 281 first class passengez\" and 93 steerage. Passengers aboard the Yukoxfl booked for Juneau include Racbert Beasley, J. S. Bnnelt Mr. and Mrs, J. C. Roehm, J. C. Roehm, Jr., Rich- | uxd Rnehm Mrs. B R. Glass. r. and Mrs. L. W. Haynes, L. W. Roehm, Chatles Stewart, C. L. Stev- | p art, Mrs. Milton Roper, Ralph Pet- ersen, C. Heath, Harry Kair, Davis Ellis, Howard Lyng, Jean Johnson,| Al Shyman, Walter Williams. - - Newspaper Woman Is Vlsmng Juneau Mrs. Agnes T\l(‘,keL publisher of the Herald Press, a weekly issued at Myrtle Point, Oregon, is a recent ar- rival in Juneau and is the house| guest ,of Mrs. Mableé Nance. Mrs. Tueker is delighted with Al» aska and Juneau in particular. GO HOME | * Louis Rapuzgi, Marshal of Skag- way, went through Juneau on the Denali returning: after a trip south with Federal prisoners. DOUGLAS-Colisenm Friday—Saturday—Sunday “DODGE CITY" e Al.bll' “BILL" Fo'Wake You! For Rates—See BILL WHITE Phone 436 { 730P. M. | | i »‘ i \ ‘ vz R In Juneau this afternoon from Fair- banks in a PAA Electra, with pilots bf‘lh Neilson, M | smith, | the Baranof, { - COLLINS RETURNS H, J. Collins, salesman in Juneau aboard the Denali a trip to Petersburg. He is st at . the, Baranof Hotel HE Six passengers are to arrive in Monsen and Walt Hall. They are Mrs. R. Neilson, Eliza- by 3o fas T J. T. Kelly, Don\ arrived ! M M, P. Fleichman and - Fred | 'l Milligan, ‘Slx Abeard The. southward flight was the | second PAA flight today, the first going mnorth this. morning, taking pAA Ele('ra up passengers from the Denali and after aying Daily Empire classifieds; pay. Due Juncau 13 13 17 20 20 Leaye Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | MT. McKINLEY May 3 *ALASKA May 4 May 17 May DENALI May 17 May 11 May BARANOF May 8 May 11 May | *YUKON May 11 May 14 May | MT. McKINLEY May 14 May 18 May *ALASKA May 18 May 21 May 27 *—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 H. O. ADAMS— FREIGHT OFFICES-4 Agent aska Suamslup Company SERVICE-ON-ALL" ALASKAROUTES » 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AJRLINE SERVICE MARINE MIIWAYS——U A S . MAIL SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ! HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 MRS. LOIS TUCKER AND TWO DAUGHTERS RETURN Mrs. Lois Tucker, fofmerly of Ju- neau, returned today on the Bar- anof with her daughters Jean and Betty. A TR Lt e e e ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER E — Since she left Juneau because of Jean's health, Mrs. Tucker and her children have been in Arizona dl!tl California. UGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| - U. S. Mail Carrier | M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 e ———————an ALASKA Transportation Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seaftle S. 8. TAKU May 14 8. 8. TYEE............ May 21 S.8. FAKU ...l May 28 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFBIGEI!ATION DBFMI AGENT Phone 114 Night. ;u\, cmerrrrrrrrrrrreen | J. F. MULLEN w9 & palG-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon - i this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickes to see: "OF HUMAN BONDAGE" wA1CHM THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve cndModem!zeYoutHompUndorTldel F. H A. BOTEL GASTINEAU Bve:yflioflMad‘lotduCom!oflolGueml GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AR, VICE INFORMATION WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau ta Seattie mnr cmm« Agent oo Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA May 3 May 7 May i) NORTHLAND May 10 May 14 May I NORTH.COAST May 11 May 15 May 18 109

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