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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE SATURDAY ]UNE 15, 1940 : By CLIFF STERRETT ; | mine with a_load of freight and 'LOCKHEED: FLOWN- - -+ cuz YER . YUH COLLDA AT LEAST IVE ALLUS ON ISLAND TRIP T o s . soggis BEEN TOLD THEY WHY TH' HECK ALL TH' WARNED ME TH' I SEES Six passengers flew out to the Carl.Semior and Bobby Senior to d DID YUH HAVE TIME NEIGHBOR'S BEES I SHOULDA. 'WOSU':'_A?TTO-LE;I;‘G islands with Shell Simmons in the Sitka, and Frank Volk to Pelican T' MAKE ME WORK LOAFIN' BUSTED LOOSE/ BUT IT WERENT oBIECTS !/ Lockheed today, and ahothét flight Yesterday, Alex Holden brought i1 —= ; PROPERLY ¥ in R. McCully, Herb Hilscher and by logal planes was planned today IN “TH GARDEN?Z LOWT/ P MY FAULT--- with a plane going to Polaris-Taku Don :Beaudin' from Tena'}’ee Copr. 1940, King Peatures Syndicare, T, Work The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- tees tne targest aaily circuiauion of any Aluska newspaper SHIUNG SCHEDUIE MARINE NEWS Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau SAN'TARY PLUMBING and Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound HEATING COMPANY BARANCY June 5 June 8 June 14 - - - W. J. NIEMI, Owney ODUNA (Freighter) June 20 : [] VEMENTS “Let your plumbing worry be 'YUKON June 8 June 11 June 17 Bara“o‘ In ;e s our worry." PHONE 788, DENALI June 11 June 15 J‘Ai\‘» 17 Ll ALASKA June 14 June 18 June 20 | k 4 7 ALEUTIAN June 15 June 18 June 24 } ' 3 BARANOF June 19 June 22 > 2 l v 1 une 22 June 28 I las‘ NIgh', e Taku due 8 tonight € ZBNl'fll llmos { YUKON June 21 June 24 June 26 ' o Aaska aue Tuesday S REPAIRS and SERVICE | COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 © North Sea due Tuesday . JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE || "MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 1 Alcutis e Tuesday . . o o § 3 o ou' j SChEn UL |[.‘ SATLINGS | { Phonie 464 Bill Hixson i 8§ Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. ‘ o Prince Charlotte seheduied ¢ ¢ opp i B ol Bl PR S A 1--9-Day Totemland Cruise. ® to zail from Vancouver at 9 e - - *—Connccets with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana passed e tenight ° — % Seldovia. ) W yes- e Prince Rupert scheduled to sail e H H FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS terday evening, bringing in 20 pas-' e from Vancouver June 17 at e ‘ }r[l]yl)ng IIS'I'“CII?R OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL e froff Westward and ¢ 9 p. m o | by the hour or in courses from | 4 k departi for points south.' ® Tyee scheduled to sail from o | SOLO to COMMERCIAL. T"E ALASKA LINE Arrival r Ibert, Sis- e ttle June 18 at 9 p. m. o See Us at the Airport! TICKET OFFICE--2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 ter Abigail, J. H kman, George ® Baranof scheduled to sail from e Alaska School of Aeronautics, H. O. ADAMS————Agent Bibber, Eugen rge, Mrs. Annic ® attle June 19 at 9 a. m. e Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska o George, J Paul Krueg- @ Prin uled to sail e s i s er Mr I ton, George Mark . frem VM‘( uver June 19 at @ * - n Katie Miller, L. E. Morlander, L./!® 9 p. m 4 L 4 in_ syt == A. Morri arlo Na A. ® Northland cheduled to ul e Polk, D. L. Reynold _le from Seattle June 21 at 10 e Al | Al k S h C doni, 7. 1., Wenkstorn Je am . Y | AlasKa dteamship Company ton, William Johnsor o Princess Louisc scheduled to e SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTER - Sailing to Seattle were Isabelle ® ail frem Vancouver June 22 ¢ | S Y gy S — - Parsons, Mrs. F. F Mrs.|® atdp m ok ! | e e s e S b Anna Websier, Mrs. H. O. Sanders, ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e ‘ I.h;,‘(fl', ; T ,I ;‘H,'.’ o Yukon scheduled soutnbound & ON THE AIR! 2-"!!8(;!;!;; CflhmunlezllonG i il\;;;mfl;;dv](g;ler i Wil . ternoon, but e : ULED PASSENGER AIRLINE S SR e e . Uit By The Daily Alaska SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY. PLACE IN ALASKA E o “'“‘1 £, BNEha. Bvr A led southbound e This mass of wreckage is all that remained of a giant Douglas plane being tested for the government after HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 el DALY BHQ iy Ranie g 1. m. Monday . it burst into flames and crashed near Los Angeles. The four members of its crew were instantly killed, n . d KINY PR et o s i 2 s Shicls Nakki, Anna Fitz- o LOCAL SAILINGS p: A boy, 14, saw the accident and died of a heart attack, mpire an ; ot ¢ Bl A b et svats w To Ketct Mrs, A. N. Ambur 3 s & L i q 3 6 Days Every Week at ® Wednesday at 6 . for Sit- ® Patrick ¢ John O'Connor, R.| g k“"m‘ ‘;fw;mn_'f 19 308 SN o Leora Pegall, Ruth Beesley, J Fleming, Blacky Toombs, Ann ALASKA Aln mflspon'r, llc. J. Sommers, Lucille Brown, Wil- ¢ tare leaves every Wednesday e Anderson, R. Simpson I Fries, Mrs. Kastner. 8:18 &b 12:30 p.m. /] An Pianes liam Mahoney, C. M. Jensen, Betty o u““'m tof Pl,yh,,\h“r. pmx e P. R. Bradley, P. R. Bradley Jr., To Haines—Mrs. A. Klaney, Rob- s 2 Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE Sprattey, Margu cker, Janet| ¢ Ajexander, Kake and way ¢ Mrs. J. M. Slater, Lillian Kiloh, rt Cockburn, K. N. Neill, Evelyn | 7:00 p.m, 9:45 p.m. e Radlo Siatisp KANG 2 Gelb, Muriel Pickard, Audrie Mil- ¢ ports, b o Don Lille, Miss Donnelly Khmr\ Jack White, J. Eisenburgh Budio HANGAR and SHOP.in. JUNEAU 61 lef, Fern Rogers, Mary Jane Mc- ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ 6 © © ® ¢ @ # & o Mrs Carl Beal Geraldine Ulmer, > —— Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER Dougall, Geraldine Overstreet . Shipu s Ralph Lomen, Mrs. A. J }lrm n LOCAL HALIBUTERS T e RN -’ BRI T Miss' Jane Fabrick. L. V. Tate. Dr GET E PRICES; HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO.| SR PP SIT R S FISH LOADS 'ODAY U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART ' Two halibut boats sold at high prices today, the Explorer, Capt.| Magnus Hanson, bringing in 36,000 Alaska Has & 1. WAKEFIELD i Tipes Toid_o_m_o_w_‘ R it M ? [ 2oty 13 Aboard Tourist Trip Sailing to Skagway, passengers| Charles G. Burdick and W. C. . (Sun Time) | i as @ pald-ou subgeriber to la rg e l I s' Low tide—8:58 am. 03 feet | pounds and the Hyperien, Capt: Os- l"“'"wrz"zsds"p' :';“n“ | 28 g High tide—10:19 am. 14.1 feet The steamer Benas arrived in|car Oberg, selling a cargo of 12,000 every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | - Low tide—4:00 pm, 20 feet Juneau last on its South-|pounds, both receiving nine and For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT T‘le nafl’ Ahsk‘ Emplr‘ High tide—10:16 p.m., 175 feet or ea cast Alaska cruise. The vessel spent | seven cents a pound. | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS e N r' un the night here to permit its tour: — e | Special Weekend Trips Arranged is invited to present this coupon TIDES MONDAY ists an opportunity to see the scen- | For Information—Haugen Transpor- ' this ov@umg at ,t.ba pox office Low tide—4:54 a.m., -1.1 feet F ic blessings of the Capital an EI.E(IRAS HAVE | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, of the' —_ High tide—11:19 am., 15.1 feet., or uneau area, and salled for Skagway Phote 123 SEATTLE, June 15—Steamer Al-\ Low tide—4:57 pm., 26 feet {11 o'clock this forenoon. Over an ‘ (:Al'l'l'fll- THEA'I'IE aska, making the first trip on the' High tide—11:08 p.m., 18.1 feet. R <e 1 passengers were brought in for this Rl T R S o Southeast Alaska Totemland cruise SR e SR T p e iR | “Fodey'a naws foaky, in, Thg Kmples and receive 2 fickets to see: b e e = North Sea sailed for Southeast Al-| Arrivals from Seattle were Mrs. pilots Walt Hall and Ralph Sa- . AREanng . wish DRASENGOES, M3 aska ports at 10:45 o'clock Friday| Nadine ow, Nick Bez, Mrs. S. yory went north tnis morning to " " C’""”‘S “"”" » gt LI s. S. Aleu'lan IS morning with 170 passengersaboard Hellenthal, G. H. Jackson, Frafik| pajrbanks with a PAA Electra, GBDE 0!" THE STnEETs Rl"v““‘“‘“]'d Y"\‘:"““‘\'&*“("’“‘:’T ‘“[‘f"; including the following hooked for Metzgar, Mrs. L. H. Metzgar, John| taking out W. S. Turton, H. M. | ev. and Mrs. Walter Sobole i fary - Sulil- 3 Juneau atre, Charles Smith, Mary Sulli-| Gould, I. Sakow, Ma:y Sullivan and | \ PACE James Boyle Jr., E. W. Pation and o Mrs, Roy Rutherford, R. G, Gook, van, Mrs, H. S. Sully, Alyce Marian | check pilot Al Momen. { WATCH THIS SPAC ARl Mlsss Anoa s Qualetie, ‘Mo uneau oun Mrs, Agnes Adsit, A. Fagerberg, Sully, Floyd Volk, Joann Szbim,| Monsen and Hall veturned with' A Cfl. | Your Name May Appear! James Baroumes, J. E. Moore, R.| T & Genrin, J. W. Paine, James L. | Nell McCloskey, Claude Hizst Lee!nm ¢, Hoppin, Mrs F. O'Farrel, i Henslot, Louis Bills, Mrs. C. H. Gray, Mrs. R. J. Williams and Brogan, Hjalmar Lehtinen, Urho| Mrs, M. Shaw, while Knox and e e A e ém::“.‘f“ M;:l Hb/: c“f{"l"?':l‘ ok daughter, Mrs. G. L. Usher, L. R.| Raiski, Lee Imhoff, Robert Tracy,|Joslyn were due in this afternoon|) ApASKA TRANSPORTATION T ————— perine,. SuMhols. Meosley, MOS 1 Ellson, Richard L. Davis, David F.|R. A. Tracy Jr. | with L. P. Gill, Mrs. Gill, Major| R AnOeEAGh (wnd el | Haugens | From Ketchikan —°R. L. Dyer,| pale Gaffney, R. S. Melsom, Mrs.| COMPANY COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY TR | _ e — |Gury Dyer, H. 8. Finch, A. O.|M. Preston and W. M. Heitman. | i Empire classifieds bring results. | . Willoughby, Bob Liggett g ‘ L4 OF ALASEKA SEATTLE, June 15 Steamor From Wrangell-Mr. and Mrs.| < & . — . | 3 y ¢ ks | Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle , At et . 9 ek ihi Mrs. Anderson to S BURDI(I( CLARK \ % s Lumber and Building Materials -nm TO CALL | morning for Southeast and South- . From Petersburg Mrs, W. W.| | Seattle : "u'\! /\l.ls’)\.\ .lmmlulxlth (530 pas- JO!n HUSbflnd Here Council, Mrs. Vera Harmon, Mus.| DUE HERE IuESDAv 8. 8. TYEFE .. June 18 PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU sengers aboard, including 63 steer- >arl Seni ohe: | 1 < 4 l O i w t{ 8«8 TARY ' i SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove Junmn passengers are as fol- Mrs. A. R mumvmwumrm” H. A. Anderson | and six- on the Denali were M. J. Rogers, Clark, who have been eneaged in|} PASSENGERS FREIGHT FOR YOUR CAB | lows: year-old daughter are enroute to Mrs. E. Walton, R. S. McCrary, | purchasing reindeer for the Gov=| REFRIGERATION * BROADWAY CAB CO Mrs. A. L. McDonald, Barbara Juneau on the steamer Alaska to Florence Syverud, Mrs. L. Bore, Dor- | ernment, will come to Juneau by P i rling, Mary Lou Earling, Miss|join Mr. Anderson, machinist mate othy Gore, Harriet Gere, Theresa PAA Electra next Tuesday. They | L = 5 VAGSRE G ) the Coast Guard cutter Haida. e, Ed Haunock, Edna Swap, B.| will remain here a few days before | 7 7 They are coming here from Port F. Kane, Ralph Hauser, H. Hood, |going on to Washington: Their work | ' : Angeles Miles Price, Wes Qverby, John |is virtually compIeLe | —The Sign of 5 Dependable Service L : a . 4 b rreatd D e e U \ e SIS, Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks fo Nome: Mondays and Thursdays ; Fairbanks fo Bethel: Wednesdays ! @ : U. S. Airmail—Express Service [ Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 Sales Representative “ LOWIS A. DELEBECQUE Largest Liner Built in U. S. Goes for Trial Spin i | i The S.8. America (above), emblazoned with her name, registry and American flags is shown in this air- view off the Virginla Capes during her trial spin in the Atlantic for builder’s frials. The America, larg- CANADIAN PACTFIC N EAU T0 VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS CHARLOTTE June 21 PRINCESS “Auc: est ship ever built in the United States, is 723 feet long, will carry a crew of 639 and accommodate more than 1,200 passengers. - The 30,000-ton craft was buili at the Newport News Slll_pbulih‘ and Drydock Co, ‘TRHnSPUHTHTIUH LOMPANY. WEEK SAILINGS—Juness te Seattie Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau . Seattle No.Bound So.Bound June 15 June 21 June 28 June 18 June 26 VERR ROUND ALASKA SEPVICE B3

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