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FOR GOODNESS SAKE-WHO 1S IT THAT MAGGIE 1S TALKIMG TO ON THE MARINE NEWS 31 ABOARD NORTH SEA FOR JUNEAU TTLE, June 1 ailed at midr t night for | st Alaska ports with 160 pa rs abeard, the following bookec | Juneau M. P. Fieischmann, Henry Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ran and Mrs. G. C. Whitman dolyn Whitman, Mrs. T. Mrs. Einar Haugen Purdy, A. J. Keithley Simon Berg, Henrictta White othy White. Rod Sudman, Vernon Joper Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. A. T rd, Gordon Peterson, L. L, ters Mts. May White, son, Don MacPhee, George n Lee Hunt, Bert Disney, Art Lester Edmund Hinke, Williard f\n(hlwm‘ -r Aleufian At Juneau trip to Juneau this | season, the steamer Aleutian whis- tled into Gastineau Channel this | mornink with over 100 goodwill vis- | | | R | STeaMER Movmzm TR NORTITBOUND Aleutian in port and scheduled to sail westward at 1 o'clock temorrow morning Taku scheduled to arrive m. Sunday Alaska due Tuesday Denai due Tuesda North Sea due Tusday. SCH ULED LINGS Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver 9 p. m tonight Pring 10 a eee0coene = S amer Nort! | uth Alice scheduled to sail frem Vancouver June 2 at 9 p. m. on special cruise to Seutheast Alaska. scheduled to sail from June 4 at 9 p. m nof scheduled to sail from Seattle June 5 at 9 a. m. Northland scheduled to sail frem Seattle June 7 at 10 a m Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 8 at 9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon southbound next Mon- day. LOCAL SAILINES Estebeth scheduled to sai! every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports Oart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way por e e ceo00 0o > Coffir all. My Gwer A M'X“H Mr Fr D. 0. Olsor | Dor Petc Ny Win Ralpn Williz s secesesees0sv0css00soe et Tipes TomorRROW (Sun Time) Low tide—4:42 a.m., High tide—11:02 a.m., Low tide-4:42 pm, High tide—10:56 p.m., TIDES MONDAY Low tide—-5:23 am. 04 High tide—11:44 a.m., 14.1 Low tide—5:24 pun, 35 High tide—11:32 ])n) 16.6 15 PASSENGERS OUT T0 SOUTH ON NORTHLAND 1.6 133 38 15.9 feet. feet feet. feet. itors frem the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce on board. The vesse! also had 30 passengers disemba: ing here and 37 private tourists on | the round trip. Pa s arriving in Juneau | from Ketchikan were A. Blackerly. | Mrs. J. H. Newman, Sara E. Sharpe. | Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Winslow, E H‘ Clancy and Glenn Ranstine From Seattle—T. R. Adams, Ml\\ W. A. Alverson, Harry Christopher- | son, Capt. F. E. Coops, Robert Duk- leth, F. Dunn, Bob Dvorak, Joanne Erwin, Beatrice MacFarlane, Louis| H. Hirshey, D. D. Hull, Edwin Jack- | son, Winnifred Johnson, Mrs Edwm;r Jackson, Mrs. J. B. Jolly, F. E. Joyal, | Bob Okerlund, Mrs. J. H. Okerlund, | Herbert Okerlund, Mrs. Bernice Pen- | dleton, Katherine Robinson, An-| Sailing at 4:30 o'clock yesterday theny A. Stelka and Chin Wing! | afternoon, the motorship Northland To give the Chamber of Commerce | left for Scattle with 25 passengers party and the tourists opportunity Passengers for Scattle were Mrs. to see Juneau, the Aleutian will be (- A. Naish, Alice Johnson, Linn in port until 1 a. m. Sunday. The Forrest Jr. Jerry McLaughlin, Mrs. vessel will return to Juneau on iis| Dick Ortman, Dickie Ortman, Mr me g,|and Mrs. Peter Hautala, Jack Ever- feet. feet. feet feet. scuthbeund trip on Sunds Helen Smith, Mrs. H. J. Plante and baby, Skipper MacKinnon, Mrs. | 8impson MacKinnon, George L | Webb and Tony Delsanto. For Wrangell — Caroline To(l(! | Francis Paul, Mrs. William Paul, | | Chee Hermann, Mrs. R. R. Hermann, | | Bishop R. J. Crimont, Gloria Gub- | Janson and Robert Paul. TIME TO CALL 1717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. Prrrrrrrrr e g —The Sign of Dependable Service frr et oeeeees \ e ey Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to. Bethel: Wednesdays (] U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® : PHONE 108 L LOUIS A DELEBECQUE ~ Sales Representative Jand Fish Company, cent and a half and on Ethyl gas | itt, L. Johnston, Mona Graves, Mrs. | adv. THE DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1940. SH-SH-H-/-IT'S A FRIEND OF My SISTER LLICY- | WANT YOLT TO ET HER = (._A By GEORGE. McMANUS | DIDN'T KNOW. YouR SISTER ANY ‘AMERICA" fea is nearing completion at Newport News, Va., where it is expected &ge in about six weeks. The largest passenger liner ever built in U. S., ! Bishop of Alaska, who arrived M Sermes At (alhedral The Rt. Rev. P. T. Rowe, D.D,, | in Juneau last Tuesday for a week’s ,stay in the Capital City, is making | | his 44th annual visitation to the | churches in Southeast Alaska, and will leavee next Tuesday for Seward. | returning via Valdez and Cordova, Tomorrow the Bishop will preach and administer the Sacrament of | Confirmation in Holy Trinity Cath- NEARS COMPLETION— Bearing her country’s name, the Amer- she'll make her maiden voy- she's 723 feet long, can carry a crew of 639 and 1,221 passengers, Cust of liner has.been set at $18,000,000. THREE HALIBUTERS SELL CATCHES HERE Three. halfbut: boats. unitaded in Juneau te selling 21,000 pounds of fish . The Saga sold 3,000 pounds to Al- aska Coast Fisheries at 8:75 and 6.75 cents per pound The Addington sold 12,000 pounds to Scbastian Stuart and the Diana sold 6,000 pounds to the New both at prices of 880 and 675 cents. GAS. CHEAPER HERE THAN IN SEATTLE The price drop this week on com- mercial grades of gasoline was a FOREST SERVICE LECTURER BUSY e | Forest service motion pictures have been shown and lectures- de- livered to 1,489 persons in the past | three months by Assistant District | Ranger John Brillhart, The films, dealing with tion, skiing and forests on lands, have been shown in towns and five CCC camps at Skag- | way, Douglas, Hoconah, Angoon, | Sitka, Pelican City and Juneau ~ YESTERDAY'S HEAI WITHIN FRACTION, 2-YEAR MAXIMUM Yesterday was the hottest day since July 16, 1939, and came with- | in eight-tenths of a degree of being the hottest in two years, accordmg‘ to Weather Bureau records. The maximum temperature yes- terday was 76.2 degrees. The hot- test day of last year saw the tem- perature only 77 degrees. The hot- test day in May in the Bureau’s records came in 1915 when the maximum was 80 degrees. The hot- test day Juneau ever had was July 26, 1915, when the mercury reached 89 degrees. Today the hour-by-hour temper- ature readings showed the day to be exactly as warm as yesterday up to noon. recreg publi two and one-half cents, making gas- oline cheaper in Juneau than in Se- attle, Most pumps were charging only 21 cents previously, whereas the offic- ial price was 22 cents. price offered by most dealers is 20 cents straight. - - ATTENTION MASONS There will be a stated communi- cation of Gastineaux Lodge No. 124, F & AM, on Tuesday, June 4 at 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple. Members urged to attend. Visiting Brothers welcome, By order of WM SAMUEL DEVON, Secretary. - The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Alaska newspaper. OSTAL ODDITIE B - D Subscribe for The Empire—the paper with the largest paid circu- | lation, “WE NARROWLY ESCAPED DEATH BY INDIANS SIX TIMES/ CARRIED MAIL 324 MILES- § STOPPING ONLY FOR MEALS& NEW MOUNTS/ PONY SXPRESS 80 B ARIZONA BILL, LasT OF THE PONY EXPRESS IS THE FIRST ISSUE RIDERS ,WAS RAISED BY DEPICTING DEATH/ COMANCHE INDIANS / | ul.!.uu-.\umhmmnupuudmmm Coutributor: J. R. Wilson, postmaster, Sacramento, Calif. . | William P. Cody (Buflnlo Bill), when - very young man, was the Pony Expr riders. He was perhaps the most flmou< of all, | His narrow escapes from wandering hlndp of ruthless Indians werg many. Once he rode 324 miles without sleep, stoppmg only for meals Colonel one of | with 'FISHERMEN'S COOPERATIVE FORMED HERE Articles of In(orporahon Filed - Main Office toBe in Juneau Sixty fishermen of Sitka, Hoo- nah, Haines and Juncau have filed | Territorial Auditor Frank A. Boyle articles of incorporation for i Alaska Fishermen's Cooperative Association under the cooperative marketing act. Main office of the cooperative is to be at Juneau Members of the first Board of Directors are Frank D. Price, Peter Simpscn, Ralph Young and Andrew Hope, all of Sitka S. G. Davis of Hydaburg; Frank Booth of Peters- burg; L. F. Paul of Wrangell; Ro-| bert P. Perkins of Klukwan, A. J. Wanamaker of Angoon and C. J. Zuboff and William L. Paul of Juneau, | > - NORTHLAND CAPTAIN ADMITS GUILT, PAYS FINE IN DEER CASE Captain LLUI)JI(' Williams of the vessel Northland pleaded guilty in the court of U. S. Commissioner' Felix Gray late yesterday afternoon to a charge of attempting to kill| a deer out of season, The Captain was fined $100. He was accused of firing a .22| rifle from the bridge of the vessel| at a swimming deer in Olga Straits on a previous voyage of the North- land to Sitka. | - | HAIDA TOMORROW The Coast Guard cutter Haida is due sometime tomorrow, accord- ing to information received by the Governor's office. =1 L 2 | SANITARY PLUMBING. and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be . our worry.” PHONE 788 | NEWS JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 8 Days Every Week at 8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. m edral at 11 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to all services in the Cathedral. All members of the choir are also requested to be present tomorrow. - DANCE TONIGHT ELKS BALLROOM .- “Mary Lou Punkins" tured along with the smooth mu- sic of Wes Barrett's Royal Alaskans at the KINY anniversary dance in the Elks Hall tonight. | The summer dancing crowd is assured a good time at this unusual | affair. Dancing will start at 10, p.m. e \ buhwnbc for The Empnrc—bhu‘ paper with the largest paid circu-| lation. | will be fea- | i "Al(} N 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 Information—Haugen Transpor- | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, \ Phone 123 “ A-TCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY . Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves S. 8, TYEE ... 8. 8. TAKU 8. S. TYEE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 7, 21 PRINCESS LOUISE June 14 ' PRINCESS ALICE 'Mrs. Cook, Two have spent the winter in Salem | and Corvallis, Ore, Theit home here is at “Normandy Lodge" on< Point Louisa Beach, D MISS KAUFMANN ILL Girls Returning Miss Lanore Kaufmann was taken and Mrs. Norman B. Cook and daugh- to St. Ann's Hospital last evening ters, Paula Kay and Norma Dee, ang this morning underwent an ap- e returning to Juneau on the| 0 pendéctomny. Her condition i re steamer Alaska due Tuesday. Th'y‘ported 260d. THE YEARR "ROUND Leave Seattle May 25 May 29 June 1 Due Juneau Due Juncau Northbound Southbound May 28 June 3 June 1 June 9 June 4 June 10 June 10 Steamer *YUKON tALEUTIAN *ALASKA TANANA June 5 SBARANOF June 5 June 8 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. f—Aleutian May 29— (Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatla southbound {—9-Day Totemland Cruise. June 14 *—Connects with 5. S, Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS————Agent | A!qska Steam hlp Company SERVICE -ON-ALL-ALARSKA'ROUTES o i 2 MARINE AIBWAYS—U. S. 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