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OH-ME-I'VE GOT TO GIT SOMEONE TO STOP THAT - I'VE GOT AN IDEA — MARINE NEWS Six Aboard Tyee Bound For Juneau SEATTLE. Tyee ast June 6.—Steamer ask aboard beoked for Juneau in- clude Miss Margaret Gundell, Miss Pat Dunn, Mrs. H. F. Clark, Bobby MacKinsky, Miss Patricia Clark DENAL! RETURNS FROM SKAGWAY Southbound, tne steamer Denali was in port for a few hours early this morning, brin four pas- sengers from Skagway and \ from Juneau for southern five rers arriving in Juneau n Mavern Muria Crum- Josephine Crumrin Waynor engers leaving for Seattle were John- Vergoson, Mr. and Mr J. G. Williams and Alice Jolly E. B. Glunz a passenger from o Ketchi Juneau teamer 1 via Sit - American (aplured OAKLAND, Cal., June 6.—Law- Jump, Dartmouth gradu erving with an American volunteer ambulance corps in France has been captured by the Germans near Stuttgart, friends here have been notified through the State De- partment ka e >ee D‘rm:s TOMORROW (Sun Time) High tide—1:18 a.m., 17.9 feet Low tide—T7:50 am., -2.4 feet High tide—2:13 p.m. 15.8 feet Low ‘tide—7:56 p.m. 2.6 feet. > Todey’s news today in TlME TO CALL 717‘ FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO, ‘The Empire. PR || SteamMER MOVEMENTS i i ¢ ® 000 ve e 0o NORTHBOUND Baranof due Saturday have four days' mail. Tyee scheduled to arrive urday noon TEDULED SAILINGS scheduled to sail 10 a. m. tomor- May Sat- ecs e ee 00~ Northland from Seattle row cheduled to sail from attle June 8 at 9 p. m. Princess Louise scheduled to ail from Vancouver June 8 at 9 p. m Denali scheduled to sail from cattle June 11 at 9 a. m scheduled to sail from Seattle June 11 at 8 p. m. Prince Charlotte scheduled L oarrive a. m. tomorrow safling at 9 a. m North Sea scheduled to arrive at 4 p. m. tomorrow and sails south at 7 p. m Princess Alice scheduled to ar- . rday morning at 7 sails south at 9 at 7 Aleutian scheduled to June 9 at 8 a. m. sailing at 4 p. m. Alaska scheduled Monday morning LOCAL SAILINTS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayport: Jurt leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersbury, Port Alexander, Kake 'ana way ports e e o000 0o - ~ PAA ELECTRA ARRIVES WITH T PASSENGERS arrive outh southbound ®e 000 eee e 0000000000000 0000000000 0 S eee0er e 0000000000000 0000000000 000 Pilets Bill Knox and Herman Joslyn are scheduled to ar in Juneau this afternoon with seven passengers in a PAA Electra from Fairbanks Passengers Carlyle, Mrs. Wilson, Mat Parvin, Mary Wa Sam Palmer, and Mrs. E. Vernett The next PAA flight is scheduled for Sati ay when an Electra will fly north. are J rsen, Miss arriving D. And >eo [Epworth League Picnic Friday Marking tomorrow night's Ep- worth League gathering will be a picnic at Douglas Beach and all members are to meet at the Meth- |odist Church at 7 o'clock. Miss | Hazel Fields will arrange for the \ufl:nr. frrrrrrrrrr e rreeee frrrrrrrrr e e & —r (et r et reeeees Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays [ 4 ' U.S. Airnail—l':xpress Service Pacific Aluka Airways, Inc. {LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE ~The Sign of e e g, e T Dependable Service ! o ! N 3 \ \ \ ‘4 N ) s N 4 N { \ ! ! 4 N \ { \ N { ) ) \ \ N ) \ \ \ ) N \ ) \ 3 N Sales Representative VBRIV A AN AR SEND FOR THE GER OF THE HOTEL- AN’ WHEN COMES UP-HE WiLL. COMPLAIN ABOUT THE NOISE AN’ ASK MAGGIE TO STOP = War's Over, Concenfrafion Camp Ahead " “French pris are from a great part of the French army trapped ani cap Meuse River front is the terse Berlin-released caption accompanying THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1940. MY-= | HOW | HEAR MUSIC- § LOVE Tt DO YOU KNOV STUDIED_SINGING~ MYSELF - entire staff during attack in that sector Fighting Over for The: German soldiers above wer: captured in western fron( batiles by the French army. above photo. ring the Apparently these poilus Nazis' breakthrough on the On that occasion the Germans d clared they caplured General Henri Giraud and his vated to the gent; Regent; lain; er; Mrs Mrs. Guide; Mrs. Elsie By GEORGE McMANUS (%] /‘\ ,,.o?\fmfi \K\ | a 'MOOSE WOMEN HOLD ELECTION LAST EVENING Mrs. Minerva Reeder New Senior Regeni-Installa- fion Set for June 19 Election of officers followed by |a social was held last night at the ! meeting of the Women Moose. of Mrs. office of Senior Re- Mrs. Olive Westhy, Junior Mrs. Fay Corkle, Chap- Mrs. Anna Bodding, Treasur- Iva Hermanson, Guide; Wilma Crane, Assistant Mrs, Ida Kelly, Sentinel; Charlotte Jyhla, Argus; Mrs. Soufoulis, Organist, was announced Installation for June 19, when Mrs. Anna Roden- burg will be Grand Installing Of- ficer; ling Chaplain; Installing Guide. Mrs. Anna Jackson, Instal-! Mrs. Odelia Light, After the business session a bingo party was held with honors going to Mrs. Ethel Burnette, high; and Mrs. Fay Corkle, entertainment commit- | Westby, | German b olll iers The» are shown in thh picture, radioed from Paris to New York, as they arrived at a prison camp “somewhere in France.” 20th (enlury Has Installed Newest Of Light Systems Another improvement in the ap- of the 20th Century v and Meat Market was made today, fcllowing installation of a series of a double-duty fluorescent lighting system overhead in both departments. A total of eight units of the lat- est thing in daylight display will be made on-completion of the install- ing. Besides this, fluorescent light- ing is used in the show cases of the meat department. The equipment was installed by the Alaska Electric Light and Power Ccompany. > INDIANS READY TO DEFEND U. §. GALLUM, New Liexico, June 6.— The Navajo Indians announce they are ready to take up arms in defense of the United States if attacked or for any other purpes - MARY ACTON OPENS CAFE IN WRANGELL Mrs. Mary Acton, recently of Ju- u, has moved to Wrangell where she opened a cafe. - MRS. CLARK ON TYEE Mrs. H. E. Clark is a passenger abcard the Tyee from Seattle for Junéau, accompanied by her ddugh- ter, M Patricia Clark and a friend, Barbara Kiler, JUNIOR CATHOLIC DAUGHTERS OPEN CAMP TOMORROW Ten Girls Will Leave for' Two Weeks at Saint Terese Shrine The Junior Catholic Daughters of America advisory board met yes- terday at the home of Mrs. Verne Hoke and final arrangements were made for the encampment to be held at the Shrine of Saint Terese on Shrine Island for the next two week Several tents and the cooks’ cabin are being put in readiness teday and most of the luggage will be taken out by T. J. Ryan this evening. The girls will be taken out tomorrow by the Rev. W. G. LeVasseur, T. J. Ryan and F. E McDermott. A program which has been planned for the campers’ enjoy- ment includes hiking, swimming, boating, handicraft and various out- door games. During the two weeks' summer camp, Mrs. Howard Hayes will di- rect activ s and Mrs, Margaret Jacobson will again be in charge of the cooking. National Junior Communion Day, June 8, will he observed at camp this weekend, it was also announc- ed by the board. Those making the will include Colleen Hellan, B a Gaddy Patricia lister, ister. Dorothy rip to camp and Aileen Kay Kelly, Marilyn McAl- Thibodeau, Aileen McDermott and Patricia and Glor- ia Gullufsen, Dmner Is Prepared For Methodist Men Alter last evenings 7 o'clock dm- ner served in the social rooms of| the Methodist Church, the Rev. | G. Edward Knight led the Metho- dist Men in an informal round-| table discussion concerning the| “Economic Life of Our Time.” | Dinner arrangements were made| by the following Susannah Wesley Circle committee: Mesdames John | Rogers, William Reichan, Hoyt Sprague and Lee Corkle. — e | | SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY" | W. J. NIEMI, Owner | | “Let your plumblng worry be our worr: PHONE 788 NEWS BROADCAST By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m, 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m. For PETERSBURG, low. On the tee were Mesdames Olive Wilma Crane and Gladys Barek- sten. Refreshments were arranged by Mesdames Mar Jensen, Alma Pearson, Amelia Pederson and Ger- tie Olson. > Today’s news today in The Empire TRANSPORTAY! U. S. Mail Camer M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Phoae 123 \Te. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L] { ! S, Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8.8, TAKU . .June 11 S. 8. TYEE . June 18 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D.B.FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 ANADIA V\( k1 JLWAY JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Privcess Louise PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 7, 21 PRINCESS, wmsz June 14 PRINCESS ALICE June 25 Connechidns at ‘Vancouver vll Services: ¥ | The the Minerva B. Reeder was ele- i tending summer ericampments of the ]Urges flnDIOYflS ‘0. | United States National Guard. pa' Men Auendmg | The Chamber said that all Na- tional* Guard members are requiréd Summer Encampment | by order of Présidént Roosevelt to —— | attend’ the encampments, and that SAN;“RANCISCO- Cal. June 6— it mean; giving up. their jobs tem- San Francisco Chamber of Commerce urges employers to con- | POArily to receive army pay of $1 tinue the salaries of workers at-|2 day. i’7fl SERVING - TALASKA Leave DueJuneau Due Juneaw Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound fALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 June 9 | "ALASKA June 1 June, 4 June 10 {‘ TANANA June 5 June 10 ‘ SBARANOF June 5 June 8 June 14 ODUNA (Freighter) June 20 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. i—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatia southbound #—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS —Agent TR vt e | Alaska Steamship Company 5EPV;CE ON'ALL-ALASKR*ROUTES - O e s e g e 2 A '| MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. 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