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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 15, 1940. By GEORGE McMANUS | t 3 PASSENGERS Smm Movzm‘.m‘s ____________J ABOARDTAKU -~ ---vovv-s . . FOR "HIS poR"’ ® M McKinley due Saturday. 9 jould have three day's mail. ® . ° due Fridag . May 16 8leahier Ta- | Princess Louise due Saturday e hbeund &h-fne Seuth.|® afternoon or evening . ka route. Among the pas-|® » Saturda .l wboard. are the - followit SCHEDULED SAILINGS ked: for Sunsai o North Sea schedulde to sail © ie Meyers, T. H. Lucas, ® {rom Seattle May 17 at 10 o Mrs. T. H. Luca 2 am e ety ® Alaska scheduled to sail from ® . Seattle M 18 at 9a.m . NORIHLAND HERE e Denali scheduled to sail from ® . Seattle May 21 at 9 am. 4 o SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e f e bound about Friday evening -] © Baranof scheluded southbound e Arriving in Juneau with’ 46 pass e F y . sengers on board the motorshi e Yukon scheduled southbound e Northland was in Gastineau Chan-'e next Monday . nel for a few hours this morning un- | LOCAL SAIL . loading freight and 16 passenger: e Eetebeth scheduled to sail every ® here e Wednesday at 6 p. m, for Sit- ® The nland sailed from Doug- ® ka and wayports. . \ al noon today after|® Jart leaves every Wednesday ® ard 24 passengers for |® at1p.m. for Petersburg Port ® e Alexander, Kake and way arriving in Juneau|® ports. . . Clark, Sue Bose. R, A (9 ® ® ¢ 6 0 e @ & ¢ o 4 » ainio, B. Osborne 1- -9 | Wells, Carl Daube, Mrs. W. F. and baby, Mrs. C. W. Reid and child King, O. H. Rapp and Noris Raste STARTING MORE Passengers leaving Juneau for Sit- ka were F. W. Downs, Sid King, Al- MANEUVERS Now bert Wills, Norris Baxter, Jim Boyle. e Mr. and Mrs. F. Guertin, Artiu f oAl Kunas, witliom sutton, Nk pekan. Main Unit Sails Qut From jkas, Frank Krsul, Aaron Roberts Lester Bushee, Earl Roacn, v P€ATLHarbor for Hill, Ken Nelson, Ray Peterman, H B. Crewson, Red Wright F nl Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Adams, Miss E. L. Carter, and A. B. Twedt - CHORAL GROUP GIVES CONCERT First Appeéféfice of New Organization Is fo Be Made Next Week The Ladies Choral gre a concert next Tuesda) Scottish Rite Temple, first marking the ppearance of the organization icists of the evening will be Marye Berne, soprano; Ernest Ehler, | tenor; Merle Janice Shroeder, so- prano, and Stanley Tollefsen, violir- - > Empire classifieds bring results TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. Jup will give|the mainland for ove night in the = Extensive Action HONOLULU, May 15.—The main unit of Uncle Sam’'s fléet has sailed out of Pearl Harbor for ex- tensive maneuvers in the Pacific. The main fleet is bound for La- hs Roads to join 50 warships which sailed previously in new tac- tical maneuvers, Admiral James Richardson said the fleet will remain in Hawaiian waters for an indefinite time. Sev- eral of the ships, including the battleship California, the heavy cruiser, San Francisco, and the | submarine Sting headed for hauling >eoos - ‘| Tipes ToMmoORROW (Sun Time) Low tide—2:09 am. High tide—8 am., 1 3.7 feot Low tide—2:26 p.m. 19 feet High tide—8:53 p.m. 15.7 feet D Both accompanied by their child ren, Mrs. W. F. Deane and Mis J C. Bose arrived in Juneau today nn the Motorship Northland. They |intend to sail on the Estebeth fo | cannery perts on the Coast to meet ‘lheu husbands. The families are ~mmg at the Baranof Hotel. | | \ IN ON NORTHLAND | | | P oo FESSSSSEEES SVERSUE L & LSS . DELEBECQUE —The Sign of Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays ' Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks {o Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service [ Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 Dependable Service Sales Representative Returning from a training flicht to Montgomery, Ala., ; weather en route to its Mitchell Field, L. I, base and ran out of gas. Edmund Gorman brought it down on the oc damage to the plane. [(New York Teachers Protest ‘*m PR K Protesting elimination of 600 elementary school posts and lack of provi- sion for substitutes’ salaries in the new budget, New York City teach r'd orgamz'\tmm picketed all night in front of City Hall, then held sunrise services, They are pictured having hot coffee during their vigil. 2¥2» Years for 48-cent Slaying Helen E. Hayes (center), 17, of Ogunquit, Me., leaves Dedham, Mass., rt with Deputy Sheriff Norris Pinault and her sister, Eleanor, 12, Helen had just been sentenced to 2% years for her part in the slaying of Simon Danilovitch in Stoughton, Mass., for 48 cents. Her sweetheas Harrison C, Howes, 19, of New Bedford, Mass,, also pleaded guilty was sentenced to life imprisonment. ("% this big U. S. Army bombing plane struck hez7y The bomber is pictured after Lieut. off Coney Island without injury to the eight occupants or “ Y v Al WER THERE IS SUT: VL. Be BAH -GIMME - DE OLD DAYS Il TONY! DIDN'T | ISSTVELA:_EFSEE‘"HOOTIN 5 CAREFUL \“IXHEM SHOOTIN' ‘_'.u,:'7 § L%%'EY?H 1_’—%55 =R" =~ VX A NOT TQ DR MLSIC TO ME EARS - YOL éfzor“r&?fl?? Go Rilag v MY HA NEVER MEET AFREND —|[- MINUTES ? JUST SAW "MUZZLEFACE” I'M GOIN' NOWADAYS DAT /I TONY GO IN THERE-HE'LL IN-ANY- FIGHT WID YOU SHOOT AT THE DROP OF HOW- A HAT = MRS. GEYER IS ELECTED HEAD OF C. D. A. Officers Will Be Installed| Grand at Ceremony Held on June 11 A. M. Geyer Regent of elected Catholic was the Mrs Daughters of America at a meeting | h 41 term incl ler, Devlin, Turner, Gretchen Redman, He! McAlister, v Shaw, Lecturer; Crgan Mrs, eld ast night at Parish Hall. She suceceds Mrs. George Shaw. s elected for the 1940~ Mrs. Margaret Fow- Grand Regent; Prophetress; M Financial Secretary; Historian; Treasurer; Mrs. Hele Monitor; Mrs. Mary Gio- Sentinel; Mrs. Katherine Mrs. Ann Simpkins, ( ; Mrs. Noreen Monagle and | Mary McNaughton, Trustees. It was announced that installation Other offic Vice n Bond, ettl, services would be held on the even- b of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, is in Juneau Miss Sheridan recently arrived from Kake where She is stopping at the Baranof Hotel. ng of June 11 - D NUR! ON WAY OUTSIDE Miss Genevieve Sheridan, nurse} for a few days before taking a vacation trip to the States.| she has been stationed. | ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food | ® Every convenience all with and service ® Centrally located bath. S Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel NEW WASHINGTON §i Large Rooms HAUGEN TRANSPDITA:!ON a ; 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 Juuau, Phone 123 Be Late [or erk ALLOW_ "m To Wake Yol! For m—Seo BILL WHITE ‘ 9gy ouoyg scien | for | vessel as Dr. | inson. | Kolloen, all of the Bureau of Fish- are (HINI< FISHERIES WILL COMMISSIONNEW Vessel fo Séil Soon for Sla- fion at Little Port Walter Culminating ten vears of hopcful | planning by Dr. Frederick A. D: idson, Director of the U. S. Bur of Fisheries biological survey: research work in Alaska, a “dream” is rapidly materializing in a Seattle shipyard It is a 58-foot research vessel boat which will be launched and com- ioned in time to sail about July Little Port Walter, where a new marine biological station has just been constructed as headquarvers for Southeast Alaska. The craft will serve a dual p\n'-‘ pese. She will not only carry the' s to their work of observing habits of salmon and herring, in- V- | cluding tagging of many fish of both species to trace movements and mi- grations, but also will be supply ship the shoreside station. To Chart Escapements Besides open sea surveys studies will be made of escapements of spawning salmon, conditions in the various streams and other pertinent factors. A somewhat unusual setup as to personnel will obtain on the Davidson, Sam Hutch- Ed Dahlgren, and Lawrence eries, are qualified navigators and will constitute the man-power on board with the exception of a li- censed Diesel engineer. Particulars of the research vesscl as follows: Length overall, 58, feet; beam, 13 feet 6 inches; draft, 4 feet 6 inches. She will be powered with one six-cylinder Murphy Diesel | of 135 horsepower which will give her a cruising speed of eleven knots with a maximum of twelve knots. | Her fuel tank will be of 600 gallous capacil he will carry 200 gallons of | water and her cruising radius will be about 1,000 miles. Sturdy Craft Edwin Monk, Seattle naval arch-| itect, designed the craft which will be one of the sturdiest ever to leave | a Northwest yard. The hull is double | planked with Alaska cedar with in- ner skin diagonal and out\skin fore | and aft. An unusual feature is the| type of stern which, although typical | double end above water, has 2| knuckle or chine worked in below ALASKA Transportation Company Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves . Seattle S. 8. TYEE May 21 8. S. TAKU ... v.... May 28 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone. 114 Night 312 This gives the after lines the clean run so necessary for speed and still retains the seaworthy qualities of the double end stern. The boat will be equipped with a laboratory. - Cangas is receiving medical treat- ment. After receiving medical care, Mett Anderson was dismissed today from St. Ann's Hospital. - - - NUNAN ENROUTE TO SITKA H. C. Nunan, manager of the Nu- nan Fish Company ih Sitka, was in Juneau for a few hours today ot board the motorship Northland. Nu- nan is returning to his business in Sitka after a trip to Suamv TS TR ! HOSPITAL NOTES | [ e Hans Rasmussen was & medicnl admission tcday at St. Ann’s Hos- pital. ; i B Admitted to St. Ann’s today, Daily Empire. olassiteds pay. Peie Leave Due Junean Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound BARANOF May 8 May 11 May 17 *YUKON May 11 May 14 May MT. McKINLEY May 14 Ma) May ALASKA May 18 May 21 May Connects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Seward, Kodiak ana OF CALL AND R! "RVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINF TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFIC Ll H. O. ADAMS———Agent -QLL ARLASKA-ROUT 'HARIHEHBWIM 'S, HA!L 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler SCHEDULED PASSENGER. ATRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA } HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e | i 1 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT Inc. All Planes | e | mow: HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 !‘A'IIPM SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER forr s ' JOHN BANDY as a paid-up subscriber 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 sees “HAWAIIAN NIGHTS' WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name Mny Appear! b Sl i i s i i 5 i A RS P S COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA " Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE. YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove and Modemize 'Your Home Under Tille:l, F. H. A. uernl.fs-ns'rmnnu Every Efiort Made/lor the Comlort of Guests! GASTINEAU CAFE m connection AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Selme No.Bound So. Bound May 10 May 14 May 1" St May 25 May 21 May 24 R—— T T ]

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