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. e es ey THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY JUNE 5, 1940: « NOW-MY DEAR-I'LL CALL YOU IN THE MORNING-AS THERE ARE SO MANY POINTS OF INTEREST HERE- BY THE WAY-DID YOU KNOW MRS MARY AGGEN IS GOING i TO GET A DIVORCE ? GOOD-BYE- GOOD-BYE- GOOD-BYE- = MARINE NEWS T T R | SteaMeEr MOVEMENTS NORTHLAND BOAT LEAVES JUNEAU ‘e . e rive 7 o'clock tonight. . YR SCHEDULED SAILINGS Arriving with 36 passengers from e Tyes scheduled to sail from e the south disembarking here, the|e attle today, no report . teamship North Sea docked'in Ju-|® nof scheduled to sail from midnight neau at last night 1/ e Seattle today, no report sa for Sitka three hours later.|® Northland scheduled to sail ® Twenty-three round trip tourists|® from Seattle June 7 at 10 a. ® on board the vessel e m . engers arriving in Juneau ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e were M. P. Fleischman, Mr. and ® Seattle June 8 at 9 p. m 3 Mrs. W. B. Randall, G. C. Whit- ® Princ Louise scheduled to e man Jr. Mrs. G. C. Whitman,|® sail from Vancouver June 8 e Gwendolyn Whitman, Mrs, T. A.|® at9p.m . Morgan, Mrs. Einar Haugen, Frank | ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS: o Purdy. A. J. Keithley, D. O. Olson, ® Denali scheduled southbound at e Simon Berg, Dorothy White, Rod ® 3 a. m. tomorrow * Sudman, Vernon Joyer, Pete John- | ® Princess Charlotte scheduled e i ® south Friday morning . A. T. Nygard, Gordon Peterson, ® North Sea scheduled south Fri- o L. L. Winters, Mrs. A. T. Nygard, | ® day morning. . 3 enriett. Dot MoPhos, George | ® Aleutlan .scheduled to arrive ® pigic, R . ® June 9 at 8a. m. sailing south e Larson, Lee Hunt. Bert Disney, Art o % P60 2 Lester, Edmund Hinkle, Willard Abds W F. Batton Gretchen ® Alaska scheduled southbound e e M. tamor” Bergeren |® Monday/morning . Wallace, Amos Wallace, ® LOCAL SAILINCS ] Winifre Rinehart, DAuna Wren ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every e and Verda Bras ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e When the vessel sailed for Sitka ® _Ka and wayports. . at 3 c'clock this morning 18 Juneau ® Dart leaves every Wednesday o passengers were on board for the|® &t1p.m. for Petersburg. Port e Coast town ® Alexander, Kake and way e Passengers leaving—Mus, F. Plem- |5 _POMS: & s entos, Joyce Plementos, Virgil Ba- D e Sk ker, Lula ColemanMrs, P. Huss e z Marion Hussey, M. Han: s 2 s Hoode, Roscoe Townsend, Mrs. Tom TipeEs TOMORROW Casey, Victor Ross, Mrs. C. Wise A. Silverman, W. Ray, R. V. Good- 3 win, S. G. George, A. Savikka and Hun E. Savikko. High tide—0:42 am, 176 feet The North Sea is expected to re-| Low. tide—7:13 am., -2.1 fee turn to Juneau early Friday morn-| High tide—1:36 p.m. 15.7 feet. ing. i Low tide—T7:17 p.m. 27 feet. R = U S D, I I K tween countries that no longer speak to each other, When Bel- o Ip omas eep gium wanted to notify Germany that Brussels was an open city— that is, unfortified and not subject to bombing—the whole business was transmitted through the U. S. Embassy. The Belgium State De- partment passed the word along to the Embassy; the Embassy passed it along to the U. S. Em- bassy in Berlin, and from there it went to the Nazi State Department in the form of a formal note. The House for Nations Whose Envoys Flee (Continued from: Fage Gne) the Dutch border. Next, United States tives take over the representa- records of de- parting officials, place the United|8NSWer was passed back. States seal on the buildings lefy| On the other hand, Germany behind, and settie down to try to|WArns Antwerp that, unless she straighten out the problems lefy|Surrenders immediately, the city in their hands. will be considered a milita obh- AR jective, subject to the worst that WE'RE THE MOUTHPIECE the Nazis have to offer. This word goes through the American Em- bassies and the answer is handed —. back to Berlin. | So, if one of our European dip- ‘lom.mc staff members rises up dumw, his two hours of sleep and \l\ouLx “to hell with the Na: think the Germans should under- \l.‘md —and bow at least as deeply as Sir Nevile Henderson, B meuc cm;-heds brmg reaull& Not the least cf these is the busi- ness of transmitting messages be- TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. —The Sign of Dependable Service forrrrr s r ot rrrrrereeeees \ e e e D Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® U. S. Airmail—Express Service [ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. : : PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative WOW- CAN THAT WOMAN TALK - AMD | WHERE WE HAVE BEEN- 1l By GEORGE McMANUS MY -WHAT A WOMAN - DID SHE THINK: YOU EVER HEAR ANYONE TALK SO MUCH? DON'T VEN KNOW (ammmseerosey SIG! = THE ONLY SIGHT | SAW- HUSBAND - MAKE-LIP . i nc., World aghts reserved il Gopr. 1940, King Features Syndicah U ER-~DID YOL NOTICE THAT HORRID HAT ON HER ? | DONI'T THINK SHE EVEN KNOWS: ANY PROMINENT PEOPLE -I'VE. HEARD ABOUT HER LARGE FEET ? MY- HER ' DRESS WAS SIMPLV VULGAR - S SHE'S A SOCIAL LEAD- DID_YOLI NOTICE THAT SHE HAD ON 2 AND HER L E AUSTRALIA BOLSTERS DEFENS E—While Na Australians check up on their weapons. Here's Prime M er R. tank g'n 2t Ir ylebura camp, N.S.¥ columns smash into France, Menzies inspecting an anti- homes and bells will toll for three T . dé 0 that “their sound may FIGHTING IN ooy o o e Armihiilation German pecple will again @ .n[m:x'. their sons.” No immediate reports of the pro- RIVERSECTOR . STARTSTODAY - Of Allies s Hitlers Plan gress of the fighting had been re- >d up to noon today Semi-official’ French sources said | the “battle is continuing.” New Fortilications | The French have been nasteping fortify he S e-Al e front Two Million Soldiers Are in ih Amiens scctor where one Reponed Engaged phase of the battle appeared to be centering, especially on the middle in Vast Batle ches of the Somme where the (Continued rrom Page One) Fuehrer Makes Broadcast To Germans; Claims Made of War Gains Germans have held the bridgehead on the southern side. Despite the determined French efforts to oust (Continued from P&LE One) — them. Berlin declares the French | ' ifi forces in the sector have been = o st time, Tues- . ? i Zaz cll(:icakml’acmc St ‘practically exposed” in the as- jliary cruiser and one transport. | i 2% | | The German High Command Fairious: Tutage | = = claimed to have destroyed 3,441 There was a furious artillery bar- Allied planes during the period be- rage and then Nazis air forces 4 tween May 10 and June 3. These thundered overhead bombing and | STOCK QUOTATIONS |concisted. said the Nazis, of 1,142 straffing massed infantry and the shot down in serial combat, 899 move forward began at dawn in —_— | destroyed by antiaircraft fire and a haze | NEW YORK, June 5.—Ciosing about 1,600 destroyed in raids on! In an order of the day, Hitler | quotation of Alaska Juneau today | Allied “air bases. addressed the armies, ng that | is 4%. American Can 89'i, Ara-| German plane losses during the “the plutocratic rulers of England ccnda 20':, Bethlehem Steel 68, period was placed at only 432. The and France, who pledged each other | Cocmmenwealth and Southern 15 16, | Nazi High Command placed its own to avoid by all means the bloom Curtiss Wright 7%, General Motors|osses in the campaign at a fig- of a new and better world, want 39'¢, International Harvester 40.|yre greatly below that charged to continuation of the war. Their Kennecott 26', New k Central the Allies. The Germans admitted | desire will be realized.” 9%, Northern Pacific United| gnly 10,252 officers and men killed, | 8-Day Celeb on States Steel 44%, Pound $3.13 ‘ . AR S/ S AL S 1112y In a special message also broad- s, | cast to the German people, Hitler DOW, JO AVERAGES ordered eight days of celebration The following are today's Dow, las the result of the Flanders’ tory. vic- Jones overages: Industrials 113.25, Flags will be displayed over rails 25.22, utilities 18.10. ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food @ Every convenience Large Rooms ;4 service all with e Centrally located bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE i LA | SANITARY PLUMBING and < HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 NEWS BROADCAST | JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON'THE AIR} ; By The Daily Alaska - Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at HEAVY, THEIR HEART S—For The Netherlands, invaded by Germans in their war against the Allies, these Amer- ican girls of Dutch” descent offér a prayer at Holland, Mich., re- cent scene of {his city's traditional tulip festival, 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.am. ( 8,242 missing No German ships were said to have been lost along the Belgian, French or Dutch coasts. | John White Back fo Fairbanks After Trip ILEasl Coast John White, office manager for Pacific Alaska Airways in Fair- banks, arrived in Juneau on the Alaska Tuesday and left by PAA Electra for the Interior. Mr. White left New York Thux‘s—‘ day night by plane for the West Coast after attending the graduat- ing exercises of Mas school at Dobbs Ferry where I daughter. Barbara, completed preparatory school last week. Mrs. White and Barbara re- mained in the East and will come north about July 1 While in New York and Seattle Mr. White conferred with his com- | pany officials regarding Juneau- Seattle flight plans. First trip of the PAA clippers from Seattle to| Juneau is scheduled about June| 17, Mr. White said. —— e —— - MRS. MORGAN HOME 1 Returning here on the steamer North Sea, Mrs. Tom Morgan ar- rived last night. She has been visiting for several weeks in SmLL]v and Portland. - LEAVES FOR SITKA Mrs. P. Hussey and her daughter, | Marion, sailed for Sitka on the North Sea. They will Hussey, now employed at the His- toric cny HAU SPORTATION 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 ! T c. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ® Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle . TAKU .. S. TYEE .. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 1147 " Night 312 } CANADIA PACTFIC JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess. Louise PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 7, 21 PRINCESS LOUISE . June 14 HllNCESS ALICE June 25 and 32522 wounded. join Mr. 1 | Bible Class fo | Pioneer Auxiliary Meet Tomorrow. Closes for Summer The Salvation Army Bible Class will meet tomorrow night at 7:30; o'clock at the residence of Adjt. and Mrs. Stanley Jackson. Those interested are invited to attend. A vote to disconiinue meelings for the summer months was passed last night. at a. short business ses- sion held by the Pioncer Auxiliary |in the T.O.O.F. Hall | Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound tALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 June 9 | *ALASKA June 1 June 4 June 10 TANANA June 5 June 10 . | ‘ $BARANOF June 5 June 8 June 14 ODUNA (Freighter) June 20 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. —Aleutian May 29— (Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatia southbound t—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak anq Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS———Agent ettt A= Steamthp Company ON*ALL-ALRSKR ' ROUTES P | uAlq SiE ka RVICE R - MARINE AIIWAYS-—II S. 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