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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY. JUNE 10, 1940 —— MARINE NEWS ALEUTIAN OUT YESTERDAY w"‘H this evening at 7:30 o'clock in LR ‘ S L VRT3 e ouy ma A wn ety s |eaves Kenai Mine | denal Hofel and Other ith ans r 8OO celebration | NORTHBOVND g ; [ 18 FOR SOUTH . . , bt Mussolini Sends His Peo- i seer- it hels masrions fo Fly East - Juneau Holdings | i Yukon scheduled to arrive at the success of the plans it is hoped | | e 9. o'clock. tomorrow morning @ p|e Into confll(f on that as many as possible turn out | The Occideniai Hotel, Franklin | from, Bewara Wit the|% -do pemain forg apout ftive # 8 for the meeting. Late winter snows piled twenty | Hotel and other property in the es- | Chamber of Commerce [ houts before sailing. west- o | Slde Of Germafly 1 4"“- it i Funihir, Qe el Mrs, WHIC | tate of the late TARIA. Palmek will | four and eight passen- | e r\“'“'?- R :1 Lie liam Moroney in her fight against be sold to the highest bidder for| Westws the steam- | ® Northland schedulec 9 ‘arrive deadline to deliver cash at an Administrator’s sale next 3 o : (Continued from P: e a government, dea " artived in Juneau Sun-| tomorrow afternoon or even- °‘7,,,,fd from Page One) 1 Hallbulers P B S R nsnitiscoskAthe (0N Hecthe ot | 1 3:80,0-4¢ dng 2 e ; The woman mine owner who pass- | here today. fternoon with seven- | @ Princess Louise scheduled to @ |Shirts of Berlin goose-stepped ed through Juneau May 24 impeded Harry Olds, Administrator, ad- ¥s for the south . ive tomorrow evening. ® down the pavements }vith one ac- by illness, further delays and trans- | vertises the sale for 9:30 o'clock - from Seward HEDULED SAILINGS cord to the conquering tread of e ea" e portation difficulties, Teturned here | the morning of July 20 at the office | ) A. Henning, Maxine | ® Denali scheduled to sail from @ }ancient Rome when she was mis- [} today on her way to Seattle to fly lof Howard D. Stabler. hill. J. R, Van Atta and Al-|® Seattle § a. m. tomorrow. @ tress of the civilized world. to New York to attend to incor-| All property in the estate except ert Taylo $ Taku‘gohegiged to. gail;dxom @ o sy poration of her company. the Butler Mauro Drug property From Cordova—dJ, W. Russelland | ® Seattle 9 p. m. tomorrow. e HITLER WIRES KING | SEATTLE, June 10.—Seven hali- " ) poayd the southbound steam- and thé Lila B. ©Olds Catpénter| Lester 5 ® Alaska scheduled {o sail from ®| BERLIN, June 10—Fuehrer Hit-|buters from the local banks sold! .. ~ajacka Mrs. Moroney was in ————-—'—'&., From R. H. Arps and|® Seattle June 14 at 9 a. m. ® |ler has telegraphed to King Victor | here this afternoon. The halibuters Juneau for a few hours to telephone G 2 o North Sea scheduled to sail ® Emmanuel of Italy the conviction| Were the Angeles, Lincoln, Argo, New york and send business ;exe.\m Bl aving - Juneau e frem Seattle June 14 at 10 ® f1haq the “tremendous power Italy|Empress, Arne, Alma and Evolu- ,..mc A six months' contract | S | Seattle were Mrs, E. cys, | & 8&.m ®|and “Germany will gain over the|lion. Prices, averaged 10, and 9% | which. expired several weeks ago Bobby Turoff, Jackie Turof y | 8 Aleltin. sehiluled 1o sail {0 Silietbimy, cents a pound. | was renewed by the government, ® Perfect comfort E. Jeuttner, H. Bowyer, E, M. & SeattleJune 15 at 9a.m | 15 o soparate message -to. Pre- | G T, but still the woman miner has been ® Splendid food O'Donnell, George Dale, Evelyn o ""‘""‘"“ I‘?"""“/{"“’_ “"v‘_‘"l‘]‘”"' | mier Mussolini, Hitler said Italy's PRICES ELSEWHERE napje to start production of her & yery tonvénience | Butler, R. Abrahamson, Lee Ma- 0 sail from Vancouver June ® | jynge into the war moved him| At Prince Rupert 139,000 pounds chrome mine which is lccated on the| Large Rooms g5 service { hone;, Sam Mahoney, A. L. o mle] ‘”Rg”]‘)’m’:‘ cheduled to sail o |Profoundly and added, “I accept|of halibut were sold today at 930 kenai Peninsula at Port Graham a’;fl‘:}:m ® Centrally located | i ket b g i g E s assurance P reakable | to 10.70 and 7.50 cents a pound. ' < aid that snow was| | Vaughn, Minnie Motschman and o grom Vancouver June 17 at e |'N¢ 8ssurance of an unbreakable| to °510 58¢ ° gt . Mrs. Moroney said (125 SO e | Special Rates to Permanent Guests | Margaret Scott 698 % .\('omxud,shm in arms of the German | The price at Ketchikan is 935 falling on the mine property when ALASKANS LIKE THE of Ketchikan—Al Johnson and | prinee iin HedUiENk: safl eople with the Ttalian people.” |and 7.30 cents. | she arrived, there several wecks ago Ray I Heed . T e e o i o mnd that 3t would probably be thirty Hotel Lay 0% . 0 anc i d 9 at e - heg rfe Aleutian, here on its first|e g x|>“ IR T < EMBASSIES GUARDED S'MMO"S FLIES AIR | days before operations will begiv. | i FUUMT XTT ] 'Te} fo) V] trip to Alaska this season, Wil SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ROME, June 10—Shortly before ) A laboratory lg test lth(:m“]«":m'») | n 4 k: eag e 3 ore rde; d has ‘been esta shet il — " start its regular summer run 1o e heduled to arrive Wed- o |the Pasclsts were ordered this B, oy Y T ST | Seward fr Seattle on June 15, e ay morning .‘ummn:u to -listen to Mussolini, EXPRESS To (OASI airbaisks by m(‘mllu..gl.sl Ralph | ¥ | leaving the south every other Sat-|e Baranof scheduled southbound e |1rg¢ detachments of troops were {Mason in readiness for fist sam-| SANITARY PLUMBING and urday, $ next lay o |marched to the British and French| In a flight to ‘the Coast today, | ple <hipments 158 V‘" ““l“‘l‘) o HEATING COMPANY - e North Coast scheduled south- e |Embassies to protect them from | Shell Simmens flew a load of alr Mrs. Mm.'om-\ :'s “‘m)‘;rc.{v ”“ aab W. J. NIEMI, Owner ® bound next Saturday. o Possible hostile demonstrations, ‘leprrm l“um‘ l{;n ul;\;l l)m:ll;m]u‘:f‘ :":I:l l“/“:::(l mining pi Lty e “Let your plumbing worry be AI.ASKA IN AND 4 LOCAL SAILINTS o| Cards \:u(. ci ul.xlto‘fl.mxl)v,ulm ';::‘]I)':xxunu;r nfum e e 1 § | our worry. PHONE 788 o Estebeth scheduled to sail every o | MODnE Fascists to hear Mussolini | che passenger from Hirst. W i 3 : % e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- o|and they were instructed to either | Simmons is scheduled lo make — — R — OUT OF JUNEAU' * ka and wmypnrts‘ ; o|@Ppear in uniform or civilian/a scenic flight over Juneau and ’ flymg lnslrnchon ! ! 5 dAine aleanti , | vicinity later this afternoon 4 ® Dart leaves every Wednesday o ‘]””“"l Ho mentiee, veiw. 9 bc; & gl | by the hour or in courses from e at 1 p.m. for Petersburg Port e |€Xcused. g : Taes y o A N E w 16 SOUTHBOUND & uiip,m for Petersbury Port o |5 e reatest national tum- | MEKE FROM SKAGWAY SOLO to COMMERCIAL. N Alexander, Kake and way ® ; o7 Shaaat b BERENRY k. 2. See Us at the Alrport! * ports. e/ Out at a public rally since October| * o gle ag Ll % aouLf\ L ele sBhfll 'e‘ 1rp: 3o 4 o T e |2, 1935, when the Italians heard Dcau after B on the soilth- aska School of Acronautics, .mx:m';;mml ’ u,;- steamer ’,\m[.\lm il et Fascist Legions had invaded|Pound steamer Alaska. Farrel} is Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska passe( wrough Juneau early 1 % o A ¥ 3 . registered at the Baranof Hotel. " A el morning, sailing out of Gastineau o S Etbiopte:, Mangy Gernans i 4 i ke : E0lb ot 330 ootk am, after |during recent weeks donned Brown g PR o T SRare JOINT FEATURE SERVICE aischarging fitteen passenzers from| | 1VDES TOMORROW | shirt and uniorms. ({ “THE PRICE 1S NOT-EVERYRHING N THE ATRI the Westward and picking up ix- | e R, PHONE 767 PHONE 767 teen for southern pe (Sun Time) ""UGLAS 318 MAIN A Passengers arriving in Juncau| High tide—4:09 am. 157 feet “R ol By ByThe DallyMaska were Joe Luckey, H. C. Dunlop,| LOW tide—10:41 am, -03 fect RETAIERS OF FAMGUR ¥ Mrs. L. White, H. H. Hilscher, M.| High tide—5:10 pm, feet. NE s DUCT: Elllllll'e and KINY T S Rl B e e A $ SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS ‘ A. Anderson, R. Cavanaugh, R >+ o I 3. FREE DL.I‘”L,I‘”“’ =3 6 Days Every Week at Wadstein, Mr. and Mrs. J. M | FIRE ALARM DISTURBS |} Our Store Is a|§ Close as \um’rllutne—hll()l’ EARLY 12 § 1 Scanlon, E. Hageny, J. Eisent | QUIET SUNDAY Al"HRNO()N‘i DEE P RICESISN O T EV ER Y E H 1IN 2 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. and A, Lehto, a o s r | The abandoned hull of the “City | | P " leaving Juneau were [of Rome.” belonging to Joe R"‘(“ |l|||l|llllllllll"l||H||||||||||l|||ll|ll||I|II||||||||||||||||ll||||||l||||||||||||||i||||||lll5 7:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. For Delma Hanson, James | was the scene of a fire yeste Wi or Tina Olson, Cadh Gole ears as a dll(nm()xl shortly after 1 ()Cloc‘kj | Elina ‘Nelson, Garry Oas, Q. Tan |and occasioned the first alarm in d 2 ‘ | ner, Mrs. W. L. Chaffer, Tilly B.| {about a month. Volunteer firemen (o] ywoo Slgllfj /f)l(’ Sounds HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | Nothrup, John Snow, Alice Bromley | wuh chemicals from the fire truck N | Fy : S . v Bourget PRINCE RUPERT, B. C. June|put out the blaze before it had By Robbin Cooms | U.S. Mail Carrier . 2 S .10 Imnl E \ku m;nkml up & thnr)wlmu to get going L:(md d For Wrangell—F. Deveney and F | LIS / 4 e "ha 'midable legel sca o st sna | Gt -t sownang o | Hortxwoon, . s ot omeare i ot || M, §. DART i AR e _lof the British Columbia. cosst Sun- n('])mt is laid to some small boys! LEVant, {Ias become. AN actor;, o R PoNL Coae B 3 - f.::‘lmhx‘)‘“‘..“\'k“” Mr. and MIS | oy when he guided his stubby home|who were playing In the boat || reat weariness of the legend Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau g AR [ built boat into Prince Rupert har-|which had been stripped of prac- Levant, musical know-it-all of “Information Please,” is not every Wednesday at 7 a.m. TANANA DUE HERE | bor tically everything of value by hav | exactly making his screen debut in “Rhythm on the River.” He §|For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | Satko and his wife and “(“(’"]om\er and left in a cradle on the did that, more than 10 years @go. as the piano-player in “The ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS siehter Tanans of the Alasks ;”;“Il‘i::r‘)'wlflldo”\K“: ;U:“n""l '_'lodd‘ m“Doul,]db beach. e Dance of Life” the Hal Skelly=Nancy Carroll movie based on Special Weekend Trips Arranged Steamship Company, bound from | il vorth o SEhty-Live goae [} “Burlesque.” For Information—Haugen Transpor- Scattle to the Westward, is due| i S O.E.S, HCN"’ scar, for all his reputation as a professional sourpuss and a taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Junea, in port sometime tomorrow morn| Eastern Stars of Douglas held 0 00 of nobody's feelings, is a pleasant enough young fellow Phone 123 inu TIME TO CALL BACK FROM SCHOOL Returning tomorrow morning on | son of | the Yukon, Peter Warner, [ renan Movmee | PLUNGE (Islanders on their own field in l ‘huu.so are included in the present HERE FROM WESTWARD NAT'ON s o o = COIlSecuLiu:‘IwE"Iv‘h F%r 12 !pMm ESIA“ offering. Herb C. Dunlop and Ray Cavan- game In two days. Tonight's gafe | Besides the Occidental and Frank- | 8ugh, traveling men, are in Ju- is postponed from June 2, but to-| SNow DEI.AYS pRopERIv wlll |neau, arriving on the steamer 4 morrow's fray is regularly sched- [lin Hotel properties, other real es-| ajoqcs Returning from the IAK'N uled 3 h 4 | tate includes two Juneal 10t5,|yyestward, they wil be in Ju- e e woMA" Ml"ER BE llouIDA]’ED‘mroe -fourths interest in a Berner's| ... for several days and are reg- 1 MEETINGS TONIG | ’ |Bay lode claim, and one-fifth in-);pereq ay the Gastineau Hotel. ‘!er(st in a Fraction lode claim m] Bt e 5 Fourth of July meeting and |the Golden Gate Addition to Ju-| Council sessions are scheduled for their annual picnic yesterday after- |noon and evening as scheduled with | {30 men, women and children in at- | tendance. Weather was fair, just a slight rain falling occasionally, and | orobdingly alert, smile at frequent intervals. If he had any wisecracks on as he goes about his novel movie chores. he breaks into a sort of shy, laughing-at-himself Mrs. William Moroney Administrator fo Sell Occi- Short, swarthy and tap the day I lunched with him, Mrs. Charles G. Warner, will spend the summer here. He has been at- a good time was reported. Baseball | he was saving them for his script This was quite possible, inasmuch as Levant is improvising 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. tending the University of Washing- | ton during the past nine months. | - R | Todey's news today in The Empire, ‘ s s SO SR z THESE THREE ENEMIES OF INTERIOR DECORATION Grease Steam STOPPED! VENTILATING FAN Odor ——With a CONSULT RICE & AHLERS C0. \provld(-d fun for the youngsters| nncl all enjoyed sandwich | cream and other good thir A special bus furnished tl.llhpol« tation for some to Auk Beach, scene of the picnic and others went lines as he goes along, a process involved with Bing Crosby, Mary yarn about a songwriter to sustain his fame and income. § |in private cars. H - - - 4 z SALMON DERBY successive Levant enterprise. tl with several winning prizes, “I read that I drink 40 cups l)ouglns was well represented at‘ | the Salmon derby held on the| gets to be 40 cups. wulm\ of Gastineau Channel yes-| and T guess that’s all right. H'Hlu.\' {§ want to selk it. so Levant gets Among those of Douglas who were | successful were Norman Rustad, 'Mlkc Gaveril, nnd Arne Snudshm .4 Catholic Daughters —The Sign of Dependable Service ettt 3 { e e Y Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to U. S. Airmai Bethel: Wednesdays [ il—Express Service [ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 108 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Install Tomorrow Installation of newly elected of- | ficers will be held at an 8 o'clock meeting of the Catholic Daughters tomorrow night at Parish Hall. Territorial Deputy, Mrs. Walter Hellan, will be installing officer for the evening and Mrs. Mary Kennedy, Installing Monitor, will assist. Following the lodge work there will be a social in charge of Mrs. Kennedy. DOUGLAS MEET ELKS TONIGHT ‘ The Elks will get a return bat- {tle with the Douglas Island team | tonight at 6:30 o'clock at the Fire- men’s Ball Park, and with Staack and other Haida players give evi- | dence of a good showing after their last 1-0 game with Douglas Tomorrow mhc Elks will meet 11;04 “ DOIIGLAS Collseum Tuesday—Wednesday | | gone, and you're a sucker if you finished. and serious music is a different “I'm not a know-it-all about a lot of the time. subjects ‘The only visitor set—by ‘t | HOPALONG CASSIDY former June Gale, actress ! in {|| “THE FRONTIERSMEN" TR R CEAC e il (Rathbone) who hires of Miller's joke book or anywhere, it gets pinned on me. that I'm doing this—I don't call it acting—I guess it'll get worse. I'm not complaining—I'm just the unhappiest man in the world. I know it's got to be done, though; it’s part of selling the book, or the radio show, or the picture, . . . “This legend about Levant—I don't believe any of it. here today and you're quoted right and left, and tomorrow you're highly successful to date. He is Martin and Basil Rathbone in a “ghost musicians” The Levant legend (said Oscar) has been growing with each of coffee a day,” he said. “No- body could drink that much coffee—I drink a lot of it, and it I'm supposed to be all kinds of a screwball, I write a book, and the publishers more of that kind. of publicity. 1 ncpd uhuq I've cracked a joke—anything the boys think up, out 'mmcy’s CAFE OPEN ALL qullT sTopP PERCY'S ANY TIME for &n.nm of Light Lunches . that all Tuneau is lalking about. TRY OUR FOUN- TAIN, TOO! Now You're take it seriously. I'm a musician, and that's what T'll be, and nothing else, when all this stuff is Then it won't make any difference how much you got quoted and noticed; a composer is judged by what he composes, world. . . . music. I make pretty good guesses Most of the questions are on good, general : sometimes, if you guess two out of four, impression you know all the answers.” excluded from the Levant’s request—if Mrs. Levant. Mr. Levant wants no more professionals than necessary to observe his efforts to be an actor, least of all you give the Rhythm on the River” Mrs. Levant is the LA ATC.o. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ° Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8. 8. TAKU . .June 11 S. S. TYEE ... June 18 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 SUTUUU SO U | ; CANADIAN PACTI( JUNEAU .TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prinscess Louise . 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