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- - EOTREE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MAY 24, 1940 : | By GEORGE McMANUS WELL-EVERYTHING 1S PACKED -JUST ENOUGH LUGGAGE TO TAKE CARE OF EVERYTHING- WELL-THAT'S FIGLQING IT OUT -EVERYTHINGS PACKED -THAT IS = SOME PACKER - | SteRmER Movr:m:rrs Northland Is P P R T B e R Juneau Bound . NORTHBOUND . J @ Denali scheduled to arrive at 1 ® . ¢'clock tomorrow morning © . nd two hour ter for ® e Skagway. Should have threc ® : Al ® days’ mail aboard . 5 1o ® Tyee scheduled to arrie at 1 pm. ® e o ® tomorrow . S 0 "% o Baranof due Saturday. Should ® b, S & ¢ have one d mail . o = Mi% e Northland due Tuexda . : Mg BauLT: SCHEDULED SAILI £ aDL | BagL T Yuken scheduled to sail from oo Se tle 9 am. tomorrow [ Princess Louise scheduled to sail night at 8 c'clock ku scheduled to sail from Se- tle May 28 at 9 pm SOUTHBOUND SAILIN Sell, Seatile h Sea scheduled south- und at 4:30 o'clock this af- erncon and sails at 8 p.m SEATTLE, May 24—Halibuters ® North Coast scheduled to arrive B iie here toliy s as follows Sunday noon and remains in B s weitarn Benks — Grant port about one hour before : R 2 sailing south 39,000 pounds, 9': and 9 cents she ; 4 pound; Oceanus 19,00 pounds, Sum- ”K;{‘;:d heduled southbound mit 17,000 pounds, Marriner 17,000 AR & o fizl" 4y 11: “"l.h':f,"‘“l] O ! Estebeth scheduled to sail every or 9% al 9 cents; Shirl J 1~ 000 pounds, Maddock 13,000 pounds kw’\‘(}xxlx:;l\::“!’:“?‘l) A both selling for 9 cents straight Sayk lBwves avedy Wednes >oo at 1 p. m. for Petersburg. Port [ R R 3000000060000 0e000s00000 s e e e e 000000 0 TOMORROW FOR DICK RICHARDS D ‘ TipEs TOMORROW (Sun Time) Funeral services for Dick Richards, employee of the Alaska Ju Mining Co.. Wi ’ terday morning at 8t, Ann’s Hoepital,| High tide—2:59 am, 170 feet. will’ be conducted by the Eagles| [ow tide—9:20 am, -1.2 feet. Lodge tomorrow afternoon at 1:30| , High tide—4:00 pm, 15.1 feet ¢'clock from the Charles W. Carter| LoW tide—9:43 pm., 3. feet >oo Mm tuary es p\.,. of Dumm cemetery. INJURED HSHERMA" HERE FOR ATTENTION - Stopping in. port only long enough ALIEN ADMITS GUILT IN FALSIFYING TRAP LICENSE APPLICATION o v ivomr st | Captain John Molver, tied up in Ju- au last night. The Excel left an after leaving the injured Henry Gosdland, an alien, pleaded | '®? guilty this week in the Court of U.|hour later S. Commissioner Robert Brown at |man here Focnah o a charge of falsifying an | application for a resident trappe license by stating he was a natural- ized citizen. Goodland was fined $100 | and sentenced to three months in| jail. | > SUIT TO FORECLOSE ON MORTGAGE FILED TSR ‘l J. P. Lovett, owner of Tex’s vBoarf|- ing House, today filed suit in Dis- AR ((rict Court to foreclosure on mort- lu.npm held against property of Ber- ;vlm Rennan. Lovett seeks to collect a balance 0( $4,85152 allegedly due on notes. The mortgaged property FOR YOUR CAB | the Home Boarding House. BROADWAY CAB CO 4 i 2 TIME TO CALL two is ~The Sign of Dependable Service frrorrrrr e N ! 3 { ¥ E Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U.Ss. Aimail—'-ExpresS Service FINE -BUT_LOOK AROUND TO BE- SURE YOU DID NOT FORGET ANYTHING - DID You LOOK IN EVERY CLO5ET’ | DID - THAT 1S~ | THINK | DID- BUT I'_L LOOK AGAIN TO fi%‘i—f I | i The former ill-fated submarine Scualus which sank last May with a vss of 26 lives is shown at llu- United States Naval Yard at Portsmouth H., as she returacd to s » with the navy re-named the § The crew is shown lined un on deck with the officers caluting as the commission pennant is run un. was refitted at a cost of $1,400,000. A recently launched submar WILDLIFE AGENT Divorced in 1528, TOBE STATIONED Pair fo Wed Again AT SITKA SOON _ runsomiemia, = Ty I \( ung an Irs 12 took out a marriage here declaring their divorce in 1928 was all “a mistake 1e is seen in the background. SIX CANNERIES ON BRISTOL BAY REMAIN CLOSED Bristol Bay May 24 Harr, Game Commission Men icer You in. the Six canneries Re'um from VIS“ 10 Witnesses at the were | Area will not !?w. operated ||;‘n. ye: their two married child This i ceording to a radi i ic Ci v - received afternoon by Willian HlSiOI’I( c"v L. Paul direct from Vice Presiden Daugh?er Owes x,u‘([:::;; of the Alaska Packers Plans to station a Deputy Wildlife Agent at Sitka permanently starting radiogram said: “We regre! July 1 were announced today by the A“ 'o Fa'her to state to owing to unreasonablc ska Game Commission. K labor demands, the San. Franciscc e mon Cann annot operate in tant Executive Officer Homer ELON COLLEC . C.. May Alaska this year. W. Jewell returned from Sitka last ¢ night with Wildiife Agent Hosea Dr. L. E. Smith, President of | The canneries closed are one each Sarber and Deputy Game Warden Elon Coll baptized his daugh- of the Red Salmon Canning Com ter, Rebecca, while he was pastor of the Norfolk, Va., Christian Tem- ple. When she was graduated from({ pany and Alaska Salmon Compan Jack Jeffrey on the patrol vessel Bear. The Game Commission men inves- ciation tigated the condition of pheasants Dr. Smith, as Presiaip . put Mr. Paul states that several thou- planted near Sitka several ye: sented Miss Smith her diploma. sand men would have been employed age, showed wildlife motion pic- Recently Miss Smith became a in the canneries, including men who tures at the Pioneers’ Home, Jap- bride and the officiating minister usually go from Southeast Alaska. cnski Island barracks and in the | Was Dr Snnbh tewn and made ‘a deer patrol of Hoonah, Elfin Cove, Soapstone and Cross Sound districts. | Jewell reported 500 trollers fishing out of Sitka at present, with the big run of salmon just beginning. More than 300 are working on the Navy Base, he said, though there are more than 100 others out of work in the town. Sitka appears to be overrun with job-seekers, Jewell said, and many of them must sleep in the parks. NEWS EROADCAST JOINT :FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at ACID TEST LAWREJNCB, me, May 24, — There is a Kénsas University student who thinks he has the world’s best letter of recommendation. a4 couple of years ago, the youth worked for a transportation com- pany during his summer vacation washing cars. When he resigned, the personnel manager gave him a glow- ing letter of recommendation. The student will complete his law course this spring. He plans to send his application for a job, along with - The fingers and eyes of profes- sional sorters of mohair have to be so sensitive théy can divide batches of goat’s hair into 30 clas- sifications that vary only 37 ten the letter, back to the personnel 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. thousandths of an inch. manager who wrote it. | AL AR i MO DD S 0 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. T2’y Ampire classifieds pay. Today 'S news wday in Tho Empire NEW OFFICERS OF JUNIOR RED CROSS-&;.;.. : will be directed by these newly-elected officers, chosen during the recent Nw o vention in nation’s capital. Left to right: Miss Dorothea Chapledu of Chicago, Ridl ! »Awh' Lo [Béach, Cal.,, chalzman; Richard Worroll, lhhnou. Vn.. vice chairman. and four of the Alaska Packers Asso- Uses Steam Roller SHANGHAI, May, 24.—"1 was only | pressing my pants, sir. I've got six witnesses.” This * explanation was given by a British soldier brought pefore his commanding officer to e plain why he was driving a munici pal steam rcller without autl ion. “That is the best cne I've heard in a long time,” said the C. O. as he tismissed the man R "Dead” Man Alive; 2#~Onee Eben H NEWARK, N eclared legally ridge, sixty “restored to life” in chane: curt here and will r ive a § nheritance. Bridge, heir to part of 1 $50,000 estate, comid not be located vhen the estate was distributed, and | T, May dead, vas oy After one private detective agency had failed to find him, another lo- | cated him in the Bronx where he | had been all Ll)(‘ time. VOTE GETTER hat handsome Mayor Carl F. Zeidler srought out the women’s vote in the april election was borne out by a 1€t result was an all-time high ul 215,172 votes. 'GEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M. S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Informaiion—Haugen Transpor- tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 i « ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY & e . Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S 8. TAKU . S. S. TYEE 1§ S.8. TAKU |1 S. S. TYEE . Jume 18 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT Phone 114 107 Night 312 ——s CANADIAN [’\( ]l l( JONEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORTA OR SEATTLE SOUPHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Louise. 4 For Panis Presser| To inherit Money -four.cf New York City | 00 | other heirs had him declared dead.| MILWAUKEE, May 24/—Suspicion | ] [the present lodge building was re- PLANS FOR ELKS | . ADDITION GIVEN | GRAND LODGE 0. K. | ceived this week from the Grand Lodge. Last night the Elks Building Cor- | poration, which was formed recently {to carry through the improve: Approval of plans of the Juneau met to discuss plans for construc- tion, Elks Lodge to build an addition to Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound *ALASKA May 18 May 21 May 27 {DENALI May 21 May 26 BARANOF May 22 May 31 | *YUKON May 25 June 3 fALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 June 9 | *ALASRA June 1 June 4 June 10 TANANA June 5 June 10 Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatla southbound 9-Day Totemland Cruise Connecls with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak an3 Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE -2 FREIGHT OFFICES -4 { H. 0. ADAMS———Agent | Alaska Stea‘mshxp Compan& SERVICE~ON- nLL ALASKA-ROUTES:- I MARIHE AIBWAYS-—U ; S . 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