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|F YUH WANTS THIS JOB, LETS GIT TH' RECORD CLEAR. D/YUH DANCE 2 PLAY CARDS 2 GO T' LATE CLUBS2 OR OVER:S| EE P2 MARINE NEWS SteaMzr MOVEMENTS SIXTEEN GO SOUTH WITH NORTHCOAST a%t. Capt v ® 0o 00 v 03000 NORTHBROUND ed to arrive at 1 tomorrow morning an due at 7:30 o'clock 10- ailing > Aleut morrc westward North Sea morrc Princ mornin at nool due ometime to- 1 s Charlotte scheduled to * tomorro evenin EDULED SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled fc from Vancouver 9 tonight cheduled to sail frc ttle 9 p. m. tomorrow wranof scheduled to sail from June 19 at 9 a. m Alice scheduled to sai Jancouver June 19 here T m Sailir to ging, Mrs. Ray rma Ward, M n Paul, rdon B Komen komp. and Mrs Mr ispol, Jr nd Arlene Komen tile Princess from 9 p. J. E. 2 m. George Ry cheduled to tle June 21 at 9 a land scheduled to from Seattle June-21 al 10 ® m . Princ Louise scheduled to @ sail from Vancouver June 22 ® sail from ® m. e 7 k Davis Doozan boa and fi from O tripper > Twenty-Six Sail South With Yukon Yukon sou au Jast g 1zinki 9 p. m . sail from ® m scheduled tc it 9 a Denali eececscececccececcces o from Sitka tom after- noen about 3 o LOCAL SA1IL tebeth ulu'rlnh‘zl o s: Wed at 6 p. m, for Sit- e ka and wayports . Jart leaves every Wednesday e at 1 p. m. for Petershury, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way e ports. . s e 0000 00 oo - IAKU iN PORT OVER SUNDAY; BRINGS IN TEN C Dbt ku brought in ten s ana a ¢ o of freight rOW ock. weeseeccscsscoe hbound ok out teamer June The PFrederickinson out were Albert Wile ther Flemi W. 8. Gec COME ,COME , I KIN HARDLY BELIEVE ALL THAT, “YOUNG N Here is the 10,0%0-ton cruiser Quiney, carrying two airplanes, which was disp atched wit f nuth America on what was briefly announced by the Navy to be & speed to the cruise. Relia The army of 70,000 men engaged in the United States Army war games in the Sabine River area in Louisi- &na must be fed, for even an army engaged in mimic warfare marches on its stomach, Here is a batch of kneaded dough about to become bread at Camp Beaurpnrd_ Metcalf, Mr. and Mrs hers over the weekend from Se- cas, Mrs. J. O. Ferrell. 1 attle and ports enroute. Shaw, Marion Martin, K, §. Melton, Ariivals fioo SRditle were oyt R. W. Harrison, L. A, Morris, M. E Robert Eikland, Mr Fleming, T. Jackson, Mrs, F. A Miss E. Stybelle, Polk, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Gill William E. Sparks, \ g ncillors Bar- | To Ketchikan—H. Thibeou, M.| pyon Petersburg—C. F. Frank- P ithel Fukyama, C. M. Hoppin, M. D. Williams, Maj.|}in O, Thanem, John Hammer the follow will spend the Dale Gaffney, J. M. Severson, Glen| ppom w yell—M Shain next two weeks in the out-of-doors: Rensma, W. Jones. | Prom Ketchikan—F Misses Irene Williams, Connie and e . Sk aprsagnn Leaving for Sitka—Henry Larsen Davis, Marie Jean Glasse,| % R % Florence Hawkesworth, Doris Jean P Norman, Lois Standafer, Pauline ' TipES Toxv'r*:mow E ! Rlv r ( Hudon, Courlye s;{};ll}y. at Siat- TR ag e e amp , Erna Me Helen Ander- (Sun Time) ne Mulvihill, Betty Lou Low. tide—5:43 a.m., foet Iaken over Today anne Butts, Joyce s:mm. High tide—12:10 p.m., feet % Weston and Wingna Mon- Low tide—5:47 pam. 23 feet. By Guls S(OIIIS High tide—11:56 p.m., 185 feet. | - e - ADAMS FOR BARRACKS summer camp time ‘again for (llppER MAKES - v twenty Girl Scouts, who amid hur- ik Capt. G. M. Adams, wife dnd/rjed goodbyes and last minute in- mm“ F‘.IGHT daughter, passed through Juneau | structions left for Efl(ylp River early| “* on the Denali for Chilkoot Bar- |this morning. racks, Accompanied by Director - Fm m“{Au i ittt ettt Sttt i —The Sign of Dependable Service frrr e S e Y Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays ® ll S. Mafl—hpress Service Pamhc Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 Sales Representative LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Mar 2 \ ] 3 N \ \ N N N ) ! N 3 3 ! \ ) N ) N { ) { N i N ) ) |and p: Will Come North Agam on| | Nat Berry, Mrs. Thursday. to Make First Mail Trip SEATTLE, June 17.—The four motered Sikorsky Clipper of Pan Amerjcan Airways returned to Se- attle at 4:25 o'clock yesterday af- ternoon after competing a ful leisurely shakedown Juneau. T cruise to CLIPPER LEAVES Pan Amer held here ove 2 flyipg conditicns, mol\ <(( for Se- tle yesterday moming at ten o'- clock. A flight was made qver the Ju- neau area Saturday evening to sur- vey, alternate routes and landing argas, and an hour was spent Sun- day in flying the Auk Bay area for | final check on conditicns there be- fore leaving.' While weather bound here Sat- urday, ‘members of the Clipper crew ssengers enjoyed fishing and to made sightseeing trips of interest. Thursday morn edg the giant flying boat is ‘scheduled tw come | Anorth from Seattle with the first PFRHAPS YOUD UNDERSTAND IT BETTER , MR. PERKINS IF I SIMPLY SAID -- | mission of aidi Nazi fifth column activ DENALI IN LAST NIGHT ON WAY OUT The steamer Dc*xmh in Juneau early this morning on its return| voyage of the Southeast Alaska tour, brought in 17 passengers| | from Lynn Canal ports and took | out as many: X ! lmg brought 9 and 7 cents a pound. Arrivals from Haines were Fred- erick Downs, Mr. and Mrs, James‘ L. M¢Namara, M. Clayton, | Dorothy Clayton, Florence Hawkes- worth, Marie Glasse, H. C. Houck, Mrs. H. C. Houck, Elizabeth Mec- Lean, Almon Tolmie From Skagway—James Trope: Berry, Harrison Burse, Clara Carson, Edna Swap. Passengers out were: For Seattle| —George Danner, Esther Rhind,! Mrs. G. Faris, Joe Luckey, Jack Mellquist, Lester Simmons, Don Dobson, Mrs. E. M. Reichert, Mrs. J. A. Dobson, Mrs. Lester Simmons, ss Rae Bartlett, John Harring~ ton. For Sitka — F. Poulas, C. B.| Sharp, F. A. Ma George Bib- | H. Stryker. ber, | - o ESTEBETH IN ~ FROMISLANDS The m:;lm'.\lnp Estebeth came i from its y island run yes- terd morning with three passen- for' the city Coming in were from. Sitka, Harry Nichols from Hoonah. D e — points | Subscribe to The Daily Alaska ‘Empire—ms paper with the largest: paid circulatiop, B oo B l "Empire clgssifieds bring results. | Charles "Notar and George Duke and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 17, 1940 "Gébdwill” Cruiser Rushed to South America h all possible “goodwill” several Latin-American coun- ng Comton? Dragys THREE VESSES SELL HALIBUT Three halibut: essels bad saléd.to- | {day on the Juneau Fish Exch’mge,‘ and a fourth was waiting for bidders. | "me Addington, Capt. Olaf West- | sold 12,000 pounds to New. Eng- l'md the 31A27, Capt. John Pade- | | meister, sold 2,100 pounds to New England, and the Avona, Capt. Mar- | tin Brendal, sold 12,000 pounds to| | Sebastian Stuart. The Arden, Capt. “ Olaf Larsen, has 12,000 pounds yet! to be sold. 1 All halibut sold during this morn- — - In Fifth Column Net i | Captain Franz von Rintelen, mas< ter mind of the German spy system in the United States during the World War, was artested in Lnndon during the British drive againsy - 3 SAN!TAHY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 1788 ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill .Hixson s rrrrrr e eees) P lying Instruction | by the hour or in courses from — il NAUGEN TRA! 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