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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 3, 1940. ) United States and are expected to |sail from Seattle for Juneau on | June 8. HERE FROM LIGHTHOUS " BRINGING UP FATHER : By GE{}RGE McMANUS I VES-IM A GOOD FRIEND OF YOUR SISTER LUCY- I'M GOING TO TAKE YOU SIGHT-SEEING HERE IN RENO - | KNOW THE CITY AND i COLNTRY SO WELL=I'VE LLNED HERE FOR TEN YEARS - Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Ross are in g5 o o Juneau for a several days vacation ARRIVES FOM WESTWARD | after arriving over the week-end Virgil Baker, representaaive of | from Point Retreat Lighthouse They Sunset Electric, returned to Juneau 2re staying at the Gast e, - Subscribe for The Daily Alaska YOoU'LL ENJOY OUR CITY- IT IS SO INTERESTING — I'LL BE YOUR GUIDE-GET RIGHT IN- MRS. JIGGS — MY- THAT'S A STLINNING HAT YOU HAVE ON - | HAD ONE LIKE IT LAST YEAR- 'M TOO YOUNG-LOOKING FOR A STVYLE LIKE THAT- OF COLIRSE- YO CAN WEAR IT- | GO BACK TO NEW YORK FOR CLOTHES*- | WISH YOU HAD BEEN HERE LAST WeEK TEA- OF COURSE Eviry- ONE OF IMPORTAL] NCE IN HERE = | MLST TELL YOU ABOUT on the southbound steamer Yukon. | Y; | Baker has been on a business lm) |to the Westward, and is registered ¥ i ¥ + 1 DO MISS_ GOING TO PARIS THESE PAYS- MARINE NEWS THE GOWN | WORE - AllISON HARBOR "NEXT STOP FOR Alaska Empire—the paper with the largest guaranteed circulation. k | here at the Gastineau Hotel. Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw SAII_MG SAIKOS Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound f PR | | frukon May 25 May 28 June 3 TALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 d —Brit- o une 9 24 pASSENGERS | STEAMER MoVEMENTS ~ VICTORIA, B. C, June 3.—B: | *ALASKA : vt i T T ish Columbia police headquarters | TANANA 2 B ha el hat Paul Sat- June 5 June 10 . ave been informed tha SBARANOF . lEAvE JUNEAU | .28 oy 9.9 80988 ko and his family on board their June 5 June 8 June 14 ON ALEUTIAN : NORTHBOT'ND Denali scheduled to . arrive at'e D e e . t \ P e DU Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: M ondays and Thursdays Fairbanks o Bethel: Wednesdays ° | | SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be | our worry.” PHONE 1788 homemade boat Ark, Alert Bay Saturday morning. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise PBlNCESS CHARLO'I‘TE rmmmss Louxss PB!NO:;S ALICE June 25 {Connectipns at ¥ancouver with (‘;mflhn Pacific Services: sailed from §—Calls at Yakutat lehl:mmd and Southbound. f—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) . " & orning & Their destination was Port Hardy calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlaka southbound o 8 ek tomorrow morning p 3 7~ e and sails for Skagway two e and from there the pioneering fam- 1—§-Day Totemland Cruise. oad of tourists and Los ¢ phours later . ily planned to sail to Allison Har- lamber of Commerce Vis- o Alaska scheduled to arrive at ® bor across Queen Charlotte Su“»\!ts»i *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana board, the stea Aleu- | o 8:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- @ R R | Seldovia. for wrd at 1 o'clock e ing and will remain in port ® | oiaslnic er 'being’ A0/ ¢ 1§08 7> Renie butote suling BARBER SHOP ouAR'EI | FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS ! 14 hours. Twe our e for the westward ° passengers left Juneau the o North Sea scheduled to arrive Sm“ 's MDIOED lo | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL w f ® tomorrow evening . | S and Mrs. Wil- | princoss Gharlatie. due tamor- o BROWNIE, THEBARBER T HE ALASKA LIN Tuopa, Ruth Hamilton, B. D. ‘e 'row ever . _— TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 ut, F.C 1sk, Anne Cas ® Princess Alice scheduled to ar- o Clitton ¥. Brown of local barber H, O. ADAMS———Agent berry, Uno Lumma, Ted F¢ R. e rive 7:30 p. m. Wednesday. shop fame today received informa- | W. Castleberry, R. C. James, J. T. g SCH| !I)Irl.]l‘lll hMl.lt]\l(], e tion in a radiofram from Alameda, Jennings, F. Keppell and Curlis | e T cheduled to sall from California, of an Alaskan barber Adam . ittle 9 p. m. tomorrow ® shop ‘q\:;‘u'te( recently reconstructed For Valdez—Blair Miller, Alex ® 10f scheduled to sail from e tn tha Californif towh. i Dunham, W. J. Berrman, 8. Hag- ® le June 5 at 9 a. m 4 The wire, signed Morrison and | Al k S m h C m Ity H. C. Haye ° and scheduled to sail ® Pmki;w el fs bt ts aes aS a tea S lp 0 pan Fo way—F. W. MacNeill, ® from Seattle June 7 at 10 a : merly stationed on board the Coast| kg ER Vl CE-ON-ALL:A LRSKAROUTES Bessic Rowe, William Litehfield and ® Guard cutter Tallapoosa, and safd | -— : o 2 F. W. Downs : L ‘Il'»'lh!fli i ‘-“f| from : that they had run into two Juheau St T I e For Cordova—R. C. Wakelin ie Jur ) p. I i i i bank and fri Coast ape st ¢ Dot Cag Sl 8 R e S T MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S MAIL ° .x:]y from Vancouver June 3 ® NEW HEIGHTS OF LEARNING-—In the heart of New York’s garment district is James McNaughton, assistant 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier ’ e atfp m . above new §$4,500,000, 11-story high school dedicated to the proposition that “working with the hands | cashier of Behrends Bank, and SCHEDULED IRLINE : EMPIION * SOUTHROUND SATUINGS o is a noble occupation.” It is the Central High School of Needle Trades and will—when enrollment Ghéstar Zimmeran:. of Lhe‘ First PASSENGER Al SERVICE ® Aleutian icheduled to arrive e is at its peak—teach some 3,500 students the skill needed for shoe-manufacture, tailoring, hat-mak- N'xLiafiwl Bank, wits dartSror the SEAFIARE SHARTER SERVIQ e Jaliy S UARA 'I'R llERS FROM e June 9 at 8 a. m. sailing south ing, etc. It's Manhattan’s first skyscraper high school, [South Tt o vatatien trip’ several HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ¢ ot dpan Sl g i f s L T ra— o s s ) ) - weeks ago, are the two local bankers (lOSED SEASON :r: l",?”]' hi¥ea o satl o/ when the anchor was being lifted, (Jorie Zehm, V. Hulse and D. W. referred to in the radio telling about Estebeth scheduled to sail every ing clutch allowed the YUKON ARR'VES Goodrich, the barber shop quartet reconstruc- ! > roNeChERy 0t th i to sneak ahead too close to | For Ketchikan-—Helen Demmert, tion. ALASKA AIR TRAHSPOBT, Inc. h A yports. R P et hed a . Seevers, Ken Nelson, M Zimmerman and McNaughton R T T P 0. AYARPaTk the beach, the Ranger touchec o |J. J. Seevers, Ken Nelson, Mr ' : All Plznes Bailey, Chairman of the Senate|y ibun OnPelersbuss Port @, ralling tide, the boat remained | Charles Deviin, W. Jones and W. Parks and Farests of the western | fratie. Biayien JRANG §12 Committee on Commerce, on the. e M‘(”mm'" Feake and Wi 2 until she floated hersell on high \Oomgwn | Eagis RAAIOR sud BHOE 1u, JUNEAD ‘ bill, HR. 8172, lo exempt trollers o o o o o o o o o o o o o tide about 8p. m. WIIH12ABOARD For Petersburg—M. H. Molver Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER from the weekly closed season. In oo — 8 P e |and R. Jacoby. EN TRANSPORTATION CO. | mm—— e this report, dated May 21, tk o - i o H H retary offers no objection to the pc(KEl"NG OF Arriving from the Westward at “' s' Mall c_al'l'ler | R T G O R R T R enactment of the bill provided I‘ 3 ¢ night,’ the q.‘.m_ Helen Anderson |S M | clarifying amendment is :ulu;:!n: SAI.MON (ANS er Yukon docked in Juneau . . | His language in this respect js as ARR'VES HERF 2 gers disembarking lw.z‘ i leen Dlnner Pan Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau | JoH“ KEYSER follows: for Juneau were every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 156r o “I see biectio 1 a0 o M 7 A # oy s aid-up subscriber % ee no objection to the (, 1 (oMES Io END & ‘”, Mr. and Mrs. W ] ; 2 | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | as a P P actment of a bill which would and Al Owen Miss Helen Anderson was surprised | = ool o it o & make inapplicable the statutory e e R R Rrebti o ki, cvening with @ dinner ALEXANDER an ORTE. | The naily Alaska Empu-e weekly closed period but which 0 B A { B 0“‘ Bon . sdtdrd ditasier 3 the Kennedy Strcet home Special Weekend Trips Arranged | would continue f permit such req.| O its it Soutnenst Asia v, One Barrier Against Bris- | v e, e, Mrs. W, A. Rasmussen in cele- | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | PO Ll ulation of the salmon-trolling in- e 65-fogt charter cruiser Tahoe fi . s e b bration of her fourteenth birthday. taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, 1 i dustry as the necessities of con- Of Seattle arrived in Juneau late '0 aY pera 10ns St iy st Neighborhood friends were asked | Phone 123 Hhis eyening at. the box office . . saturday night and will be i : The ‘ruxut sanea at 2 am. this| *°2 f the servat P L‘h o1 | urday night and will be in port i T UsLL . for the occasion and later the gues L\ m o md~ o athirwl The Tahoe, ». R. Brodehl, % passengers from Juneau as follow tahle flosmans and hmpn carrying out | cAPlToL THEATRE “The briel an broposed left Seattle on May 23 after a com-| gSpATTLE., June 3.—A possible For Seattle — Clara Hendricl the . olar SRhEsE of ien: Anfl seol- « ] by the Secretary - Dlete cverhaul and installation of & paijer on starting of salmon can-|R0sa Danner, Mrs. E. Robertson, , o provided a charming setting. | and receive 2 tickets to see: bl to imake more okt !n\\’rnwnu and spent several days o operations in Alaska was elim- | Everett Patton, Mrs. Magnus Hun- Thcse invited for the evening were 1 | ' language of the bill as written in Petersburg and Wrangell. The|jat0q Saturday when the Machin- | sen, Magnus Hanson Jr., Thea Han- |y oo BUISE 9% o0 COONE (RS " 7 \ — v formerly on the mail run be- |5 ynion announced releasing of | son, Mrs. O. Winans, Mrs. C. Mes-| yaynecs Shirley Tripp, Connie Da- | rlnsT mvn \ tween Victoria and Sealtle, is in 46000 cans for the Bristol Bay [Pelt. Donald Smith, Walter Siver-| i otherine Varness and Patricia A Coo ¥ " Juneau looking for charter on area Joseph Johnson, Agnes Schlos- | Najson | Tipes Tomorrow | "¢ish! o | | The union had been picketing the Welch, Mr. and Mus. . WATOH JFHIS SEACE \ e ?“,",‘l”]"f‘“f’?“ to leave for| \jmerjcan can Company. HERE FROM WESTWARD |{ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Your Name May Appear! (Sun Time) Hwn p;“t"( “f)”ifl o )"l]" week The cans will be loaded aboard er"mm Wilson, Palmer Congdon, | | oA R g SR ¢ SRBLISTS ALe QhARRE. the steamer Mount McKinley. Helen Griffen, Hclox)‘(zn;loll é" Bill Diers, U. S. Rubber repre- | CESSRT TR High tide—12:24 p.m. 14.8 feet. 4 o s cad Kingham,’ Bert Loomis, Mrs. C.|sentative for the Alaska djstrict, and | » Low tide—6:02 |11 m, 31 11»»»:, RA"GER lx H_OATS e e N ARRIVEs | Wilson, Leta Williams, Elizabeth| pis wife arrived in J\i%eau from | TRAVELING MAN A B8, | Sranaban, N, Aldatort, , WM | o b i o s EEeU OO g gy from Plec 7 Baatile Cfll lmma Lumn cmfl“ - SE“ ‘FIER DAY Diana Spt SRR R William Markle, Cecilia|kon. The couple is registered at the Is‘eaz:ls jana Spo ¢ ¥ i 1ots Stetka, Kennetk o . eattle . TMETOoCAL R ON MARMION ROCK Ciiricc, Bereseen retumed to Ju- i 02l Bedoll e [ Bananar Hop), i s o OF ALASEA neau after a trip to the Westward i R 5 ] 8 B nARE Fans il . “ i.ll ; and i o here for several days, He | For Wrangell—Cecilia Armour,| 88 ainy g Lumber and Building Mater ‘ Ranger 9, Forest Service boat, was |is staying at the Baranof. Mr. and M snsland, Mar- gkt g 'PHONES 587 OR747—JUNEAU 3 floated wtihout damage at high tide 35S e PASSENGERS FREIGHT i FOR YOUR CAB last night after an afternoon on | Meet Det | ® Perfect comfort PEFRIGERATION SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US Tlo - fim.k BROADWAY CAB CO. |2 rock at Marmion Island 1 ce VV lth F D R on peicnse | ; Mogernize Your Hon.g Under Title | Grounded about mid-afternoon € © Splendid food gnd i ® Every convenience { large Rooms anq service D.B rm“nn = i ey P SEREIEE R S St B EY all with e Centrally located | e | = HOT: TINEAU H Special Rates to Permanent Guests Dl o R . | ALASKANS LIKE THE Phone 114 Night 312 { ‘wr —The Sign of \ ‘ NEW » Every Edfort Made for the Comjort of Guesta! ; Dependable Service GHINGEON s GASTINEAV CATFE e rrrrrrrrrrres) | — A" oo LA bk 12 T'w. | = " 1 [FE————————— . . . ) m conhegtion PACTY L0 ona AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Sgttla No.Bound So. Bound . . . : : U. §. Airmail—Express Service , ¥ By TheDaily Alaska | TRoNsconTivewtas NORTH SEA ....May 31 " une 4 June 7 o America must be m’pletc ln nvery weapon of war. So i o = TRANS-PACIFIC NORTH COAST .......June RS ¢ President Franklin D. Roosevelt to newsmen in Washington m ! Empn'g w m Tickets, reservations and full NORTHLAND May 24 my % May3 | holding defense conferences with the chairmen of congressional | o p’ \rticulars from . HENRY GBW Agent ... ... PiODE 109 Pacmc Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 ‘ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative { committees, above, and high, officials of the army and navy. The president’s request for additional armament funds were to be eme bodied in a message to congress. The congressional leaders pic- tured are, left to right, Representative Andrew May, chairman of the house military affairs committee; Senator David I Walsh, chairman of the senate naval affairs committee, and Representative Casl Vinson, chairman of the Louse naval affairs committee, 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 am. " 12:30 p.m. 7:00 p.am. 9:45 pm. Agent, CP.R.—Iuneau, Alaska

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