The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 23, 1940, Page 6

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BRINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1940 By GEORGE MGMANUS — OH-IT MUST BE JUST WONDERFUL TO BE ABLE TO THROW A LARIAT - DID_ YOU! LEARN WHEN YOU WERE A SMALL BOY ON THIS RANCH? OH-NO-I'LEARNED_IT YEAR AT COLLEGE -MY BROTHER 1S CHAMPION CLAM-SHELL EATER IN TH' SAME UNIVERSIT Y- NOW=- WATCH ME — BACK EAST IN MY THIRD £ HORN=IN kL THROW IT CAF| RIGHT IN THAT CAFE-AND I'LL eET | ROPE A COWBOY - i3 Cope. 1940, King Featur e, Tnc., Warld rights reserved. T Halibuters Sell, Seatfle May 23-cHalibnbers 2lling here today are SEATTLE, uriving and as follow From the Eldora- cents n banks 9% and 9% do 40,000 poynds a pound; Sea Bird 29,000 pounds 9 34 and 9 From the local banks—Dnimak 14,000 pound cents straight Curlew 10,000 pounds, 9 3/4 and 9% cents; Tillikum 17,000 pounds Bertha 10,000 pounds, both 9 cents straight; Recovery 19,000 pounds, 10 and 9 cents. SIX FLIGHTS CARRY 25 PASSENGERS IN AND OUT OF JUNEAU unniest days in Ju- several weeks speeded air- when six trips carrying a to- One of the neau for ways activities tc were flown from here, tal of 25 passengers. Pilot Alex Holden in a flight to the Coast carried Joe Reidi to Tenak Mrs. Marian Pe Dr. Sutherland fo Tomko and Floyd Mal Chichagof Flying Holden . and Metro nd to Hirst- Yakutat passengers Herb Bremner, Howard Bremner, Harry Bremner, Hazel Hansen, Franklin Demmert and Julia Milton. On his return from Siika to Ju- neau, the pilot carried Charles Stew- t, C. L. Stewart, A. Van Mavern d Sam Duker Flying later in the day, Holden went to Tulsequah to pick up Tom Dyer and Claude Davis for Juneau Johnny Amundsen flew John Mc- Kinley and Frank McKinley to Ex- cursion Inlet, and on a charter flight from Hawk Inlet to Juneau he carried Mr. and Mrs. Dan Horten Shell Simmons flew to Endicott Lake to pick up two prospectors whem be had flown in several v from Sitka to had as en with Simmons on a from Kake to Juneau were Thomas and Harry Brus- 11i Jesephine tine. - - SCOUT COMMITTEE MARINE NEWS ° VEMENTS | i) e e s e cewee0 e NORTHBOTUND 1 to arrive to- mc Hon d . . e have three days’ mail abc © Tyee due Saturday morning . . . Steamer Mo Denali schedu St oW at 10 o'clock. Baranof due Saturday have one ys' mail SCHEDULED SAILINGS e Northland scheduled to sail e from Seattl 10 a.m. tomorrow. e Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seaftle May 25 at 9 am. e Princess Louise scheduled to MII] e from Vancouver May 25 at 9 @ e pm e Taku scheduled to sail from Se- e attle May 28 at 9 pm e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e North Sea scheduled south- e bound tomorrow evening e North Coast scheduled south- ° . ° . . ° . . . . . . Should ececoenc e bound next Saturday. . Alaska scheduled southbound e Monday. . LOCAL SAILINTS . Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Wednes at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. . Dart leaves every Wednesday e at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way e ports. . s e e 0000000 s D - I TipEs ToMORROW (Sun Time) High tide—2:18 am., 184 feet. Low tide—8:47 am. -24 feet. High tide--3:16 p.m., 16.0 feet. Low tide—8:57 p.m., 26 feet. o ¥ 7 PASSENGERS ARRIVE ON PAA ELECTRA TODAY Bill Knox -and - Herman. Joslyn landed a PAA Electra from Fair- banks at the Mendenhall PAA air- port this afterncon with seven pas- sengers from the Golden Heart City. sors arriving in Juneau K. Williams, Yvonne Wil- Alan Williams, A. Shyman, . Marle Drake, Mrs. Vera Har- men and Nels Stensland. - VANCOUVER PLANE of the Boy Scout camp on Eagle ¥ River June 1 were made last night ¥ HIGHI w SEWARD at a meeting of the District Com- f“'““l' here Permission to fly' “five U. 8. s Government employees” from Van- TIME TO CALL couver to Seward was sought to- day by the Ginger Coote Airways, Ltd. The Collector of Customs gave the necessary permission. i The message from Vancouver did FOR YOUR CAB. not say when the flight would be BROADWAY CAB CO. 4 made, what type of plane would be used or who the employees are. ! - S —The Sign of D e e Dependable Service S S Juneau to Fajrbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays @ u.s. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 Sgles Representative DICK RICHARDS, OLD ER, DIES HERE IN S MN’S HOSPITAL Richards, Alaska-Juneau iner, aged 5% died this morning St. Ann's Hospital of a heart at- ERBLAY HAS 20 LIVE SHEEP IN HOLD FOR UMNAK Alaska Steamship Com Derblay whistled Bnrrymorc Wedding The freighter Gastineau Channel late s afternoon, unl od lumbe Richards was born in Australia, t \ anuary 14, 1883, and came to Al- Ala A Steamship doc , aska twenty five years ago, working i for Sand Point and the Sea at midnight readwell Mine, Perseverance Aboard the Derblay nd the Alaska-Juneau Mine. Ado\gE Daniisn “Wadtohang was shift boss at the LaTouche i f’]’,’: b e Mer of the Douglas Aerie of oty sl the Fraternal Order of Eagles, the s e her has no known living relativ Seattle A Fis funeral wmum_u\\ a e 1 rday May 25 with ser- i :r\'/;" Cl\np;‘l of :snt‘ >eo—— ROYM BEAUIY pARlOR FROM' SITKA ! John Colt and bride C. L. Stewart, Regional Law Of-' John Barrymore Colt, son of Ve the aadibion OL & BEW ER 1| ficer or 'the’ ok vice, re- Ethel Barrymore, the well-known erator, Flo Norman, the Royal Beau- | 0%, juneau today from Sitka actress, is shown with his bride, by BRI DR s S'T) §ith pilot Alex Holden, Stewary| the former Mrs. Margaret Ban- service tb lts patror flew from Ketbhilsaf 10 Bitka with) oroft, in ‘New York followins their elopements operater Wi Ethel Powell, the is on acation at pre: she returns, Flo Norr be on the staff, annc ly Smith, owner of the Flo Norman is from Ho! will remain here indefinitely - - (ARHAKER ARRIVES FROM MKU LODGE Louis DeFlorian, caretaker al Mary Joyce's Taku Lodge, arrived in Juneau last night in the lodge’s Jaunch, Mary J, from Taku Inl DeFlorian, aying at the Bar- anof Hotel, will be here until urday end party lodge pilot Bob Ellis. will also Ann Ear- 1, tod d and CLOTHES that are CLEANED OFTEN—Wear Longer! Zend YOUR GARMENTS to TR! NVGLF Pr. Sure to Please You, & PHONE when he will take a wee to of eight back the S salt is In Japan, ed - by heating. = MODES /s MOMENT] L e o oo oby Adelnide Kevrte—————~——5—— w‘n Rll frock ni ll‘ e ‘~ for Jazy afterncons on the porch and other casual dates Mle silver machiné-knit white wool fastened with gunmetal buttons and a canines, set on the collarbone line, add an individual touch. TR A SAY ! WH. Atr's- OH = AH - MHEI| MAGGIE DARLIN‘ 'PROPELLOR LOST "IN THREE FATHOM " 'NEAR FERRY DOCK three fathoms Dragging in of water, L. H. “Kinky” Bayers this morning stood on the Juneau Ferry |and Transportation Company float | seeking the $385 propeller from his | boat the Forester., | In a quick reverse while docking last night, the Forester threw its propeller when approximately 15 | feet from the ferry wh | heavy wheel sunk into the mud This morning at low tide Bay and several of his crew | for the wheel, findi it shoruly after 10 o'clock. Bayers had not then found a to bring the propeller to the surface. e ————— BROWN BEAR DUE HERE TOMORROW The Bureau of Biolcgical Survey vessel Brown 2ear is tomorrow morning from the Aleu- tians, according to word received by Frank Dufresne, Excutivi the Alaska Game Commission. The Brown Bear, making the Ju- neau trip direct from Kediak, will be here about a week and then go to Petersburg to meet Dr. Ira N. Gabrielson, Chief of the Biolozical Survy, who will make a study of Al- aska this summer. .- SPECIAL COUNCIL MEET POSTPONED A special meeting of the Juneau City Council scheduled for Friday Inight has been postponed until Mon- day, Mayor Harry I. Lucas announc- ed today. U. S. Mail Carrier M.S. DABT Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaw every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 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 D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 . Night 312 CESS” LINER -'.IJNEQU TQ VANCOUVER, - NICTQRIA OB SEATTLE SQUTHBOUND SAILINGS . May 31 Connections at Vlnmm Cana TRAN! N’l INENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and t-n , and the | | dragged | due in Juneau | TRANSPORTATION CO.! ALASKA TRANSPORTATION ) COMPANY e { Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle B, BARK <ot May 28 S. TYEE June 4 S. 8. TAKU June 11 S. S. TYEE June 18 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION $ 'Publisher Fairbanks iliness. Fairbax late. Charles Fairbanks, Vice sident of the United States rheodore Roosevelt. He we years old. The publisher anderwent a ma- jor operation in the east last fall, and came to Southern Cali in an attempt to regain his he - - - Pre- under Dies in Cal. Hospital SAN DIEGC, Cay. May 23.—The publisher of the !ndlanamlis News, Frederick Fairbanks, died today at a San Diego hospital after a long Empire classifieds bring results v %4 1] Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA May 18 May 21 IDENALI May 21 May 24 BARANOF May May 25 *YUKON y 25 May 28 June 3 fALEUTIAN y 2 June 1 June 9 *ALASKA June 1 June 4 June 10 TANANA June 5 June 10 f—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatla southbound 9-Day Totemland Cruise. Connects with Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS . 8. Cardova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFIC H., O, ADAMS———Agent Alaska Steamshlp Company SERVICE-ON-ALL“ALAS'KA-ROUTES +4 e Officer of Mmmw_,‘-_.‘-«_«-n--.--u--.--.-»---o.o. MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA g HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TIIANSPOBT Inc. Al Fisnes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG ] PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | [ S SDSS ‘! JOHN LOWELL as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire ) i \ { is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ———— i by § i « ! ! § ¢ § CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 l!ckets to see: “WINTER CARNIVAL" t WATCH THIS SPACFE ! Your Name May ‘Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA " Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH g To fmprove and Modernize Your Home Under Tll.le I F. H A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Com!on? (&Ggestsl GASTINEAU CAFE m connecrion AIR SERVICE INFORMATIUN ~FE§TFsTiG m lAlLINGHM Q Seastie: . - Leave lu)uneq ;I.rJum-u.u o Seattle No. Bound So Bourd NORTH COAST ~May 11 L May 25 NORTH SEA . May 17 May 31 May 24 NORTHLAND May: 24 HENRY GREEN, Agent . CITY WHARF ... GUY SMITH, Deugias Agent _..___..Ilmnr 18 o e { PR Hihieln j { § i R g

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