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N A TIME ' WOULDA (;oir{\:A GOOD LAYIN! INDEED, AND Wr.-t‘AT 3 ON O' TH' BRUSH MAKES YOU THINK I DIDN'T SPANK 7 HER SOUNDLY & WITH IT2 DID JA PEELLY2 I MOST CERTAINLY DID / By CLIFF STERRETT 7 AND S5 WHATS MORE ¥ HAVE IN CASE SHE'S NALGHTY AGAIN ! ures Syodicare, g, World nghis i veo T T IT RIGHT WATH ME Alaska Here | Dutch Soldiers—Now Prisoners a e o000 00 000 00 § . T da 'Man . NORTHBOUND ° o y, . Sea in port. Will prob- e e ably sail 4 Sitka about 7 or | 8 o'clock . a lng . arrive at 8 o'clock this even- @ o ing < s e Prince Rupert due Thursday . cvening . Purser Points to Increased & cvenine o canGs o i i ® Tyee scheduled to sail from e Travel fo Historic |2 e et : i i o Baranof scheduled to sail from o i e Princess Alice schedul il e The steamer 1, Capt. O. C.| ¢ {yom Vvancouver at 9 p. m. ® \derson and Purser Dave Doran,| ¢ omooo . in from thessouth on the tri-| ¢ v ven seheduled to sail from e ? run this morning ing o geattle June at 9 a. m . in 23 passengers for Juneau e Northland scheduled to sail ® There were 140 roundtsippers onlg — rrom eattle June 21 at 10 ® board the crowded Alaska, and|q o . ten of them will be one week & ess Louise scheduled to ® cvers at Sitka, which fact is . | from Vancouver June 22 @ P ;i censored caption of this v t0 by Purser Doran as Indl e at9p m o é?«r.?u:f"f)t:nn}lte lgixrl:‘l‘!anlhese are l)\rn‘u'h soldiers | has capitulated of an increasing tourist interest in| ¢ panali scheci! o | ! the Historic City e Seattle June . Arrivals were A R e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Miller son, Maryln Anderson, Jam Taku scheduled southbound e AI_EUIIAN IN Douglas Wanto, George Qlln"u'x Jr., Louise Bills, Elizabeth I ° metime during night . Daniel Krsul, Vernon Hus: Bob Mrs. J. Baroumes, Mrs. A, H. Camp- o 1 scheduled southbound e 'I'H'S MORN'NG Rudell, Nick Chevenak, V. Schu- bell, Catherine Camphell, Roy Gra- wrsday morning o bert, H. Street, Lowell Wisner, Jack ham, LeRoy Hassenstab, Mrs. C. H.l ¢ ajeutian scheduled southbound e | McDaniel Jr, H. Eskridge, Frank Jehnson, Julia McCarter, James|g pext Monday ¢ FROM SEAII'_ }\( ler, James Keefe, G. W. Wahto, Moore, Anna Oullette, Everett Pat- o . reorge DeWitt, O, Burjus; H. Berg- ton, Mr “”“I"‘;]" W. A '“:"1"‘“‘“‘ LOCAL SAILINES . strom, William Klaney, G. Kunz and Shirwood t o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® W e ivnq E. Davis. ng to Haines were Mrs. M. o wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- “”1‘“1‘1[ Al '1‘~ "l(’;»fl:‘~:.:|\|xl1:fx‘ For Valdez—W. Gonyess Lyjdnoast e ka and wayports. B e For Cordova—Edward Hope way — James Tropen,|e oart leaves every Wednesday e | Aleutian, Capt. Carl Nilson and LE e Whitesell, . Fulkerson,|e a1 p.m. for Petershurg, Port e | Purser Larry McNamee.: J. Charles and F. ir e Alexander, Kake and way ® The Aleutian I;(v‘{-..u for the fiflv‘;' /‘S P § o o the Westward, has a long list of 4 o o0 0 8.6 ¢ & e |Alaskans and tourists, 341 person rd on arrival here, and 130 of NEWS - them tourists lo Oppose EdlSOn Arrivals from Seattle were, J. C. srson, Mis. C: 3eal. Ruth ENROUTE TO ANCHORAGE aslay, P. R. Bradley, Philip Brad- = Fo men of Douglas, Jr., Eleancr Brown, Meicedes Geor or, Gordon and Doug- Low tide o e ine,. Betty Donnelly, Barbara las Wahto and Dan Krsul signed High tide—12:57 pm., 16.4 fect rling, Mary Lou Eaflinz, Jane up in Juneau yesterday for work Low tide—6:33 pam. 20 feet Tabr Mrs. Arthur J. Fi ,'at Anchorage as part of the 100 - Lillian Kilch, Don. Lillie. men wanted from the channel for Ralph Lomen, Mrs. H. L. MeDon- jobs to be filled there in connec- ald, Helen McIntosh, Leora Pegall, tion with the building of an air W. *S. Rams William Ramse base at that place and were to Walter Rooney, Mrs. J. M. Salater, sail today on the Aleutian. The = % s $ Margaret Scott, Robert Simpson, L. local fellows expected to be em- '1;.I(‘-UL:;‘.[?;/;(])(:{I»v,mu I‘:"",’f‘,"m”“; : V. Ttate, Mrs, Irvinz G. Ulmer, ployed. on ‘the railroad at Anchor- job rlnl.mn: P A‘-x Hul]\'\\‘m:d':w‘ Helen Wachlin, Mr. and Mrs. Ed age, they said. 12,000 metion picture s, was| Vepldeon, LA tied up today by a strike of thel Prcm Ketehikan—Charles Byram MRS, SLATER HERE A, F. of L. office -employees union, J. Prideay e Berger, Joe Carr. Mrs. J. M. Slater amived on The union demanded a closed shop Frcm Wrangell—C. R. Rochm, Irv- the channel this morning from her ing Reibin home in Parkland, Wash., to be at for the casting bureau and the right act as a collective bs ining cy. The strike was called when the new agency head, Howard Phil-| brick, re, M((-n the demands. N Subscribe to *rhe Dai Empire—the paper with the Ilobdrt C. Hendrickson tate Senator Robert C. Hendrick-) Eor‘n defeated his Republican rival, paid circulation, o TMETOCALE 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. | former Governor Harold G. Hoff- man, in the New Jersey guberna- | torial primaries. In the November electmns. he will oppose Secretary ol' the Navy Charles Edison, who \wag unopposed for the Democratic 4 nomination % % | i —The Sign of Dependable Service Juneau 1o Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks o Bethel: Wednesdays R U.S. Aim'ail-—!:xpress Service Pacilic Aiaska Alrways, Inc. PHONE 106 ] . LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Ropresentative B i ctle oot i M S it e e A A i i the bedside of her husband who has been ill in St. Ann's Hospital ever since his arrival over a week ago. According to word from the hospital this morning, Mr. Slater seemed much better than any time since going there, If possible he will probably come to Douglas to recuperate A total of 72 passengers booked passage here for the Westward, the bulk of them section hands for the Alaska Railroad. Sailing to Seward are Kreiger and wife, Louise Donald Conrad, A. Van Atta, George Chassis, Mrs. George Chas- sis, A, W. Sundberg, Mrs. J. A. Paulsen, O. T. Edwards, Beulah e Sund, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Romer,| MRS, 15"“0‘”'""h RETURNS Al Bright Mrs. . James Baroumes arrived here this morning aboard the Al- aska to visit her husband for the present. She was succeeded by her J. J. Meherin, Floyd Vald, Charles Smith, Ray Graham, J. Spangler, Don Barrett, P. Navretil, M. Cus- ter, A. Moquist, A. Wesolosky, A. daughter Agnes as housekeeper for |F. Folmie, A. Pakatar, E. Hein, her sisters in Seattle and will re- Gust Peterson, W. K. DeGraffen- main here indefinitely ried, D. H. Johanson, Phil Robin- son, Carl Lehtinen, Nestor Sale. W. A. Paulson, Daniel Tanner, Morris Olsen, Earl King, Bob Shaughnnesy, W. Batton, Nick Skoff, John Bartolma, Frank Sug- gitt, E. L. Honeland, Jack Albee, John Lang, Benny Klein, Thomas Youngblood, A. D. Saxton, DOUGLAS-Coliseum | Tuesday and Wednesday i"HELL N KITCHEN“ Alex 1 Govemor Lehman MlSSCS xfip“hnum D. Roosevelt laughs heartily at'a jol? b, &lbnel W i) derewski-Fund for Polish Relief in New Yorl appears to have missed the point of the quip.-Col. Donovan is vice-president. ay F who have been captured by the Germans. to the Nazis. as Holland Falls —1I. I. N. Radiophoto Hollan« Held by British Tyler G Kent Recently dismissed from his post as! R R SR clerk in the United States embassy in London, Tyler G. Kent was ar- rested by British officials in London! L connection with the drive against “Fifth Column” activities, SUBMARINE BASE PIER DESTROVED NEW LONDON, Conn. June 18. ~—A stubborn fire today destroyed a| pier at the Navy's New London| submarine base. The submarine R-4 tied up at the pier escaped dam- age when it was cast adrift. The cause ‘of the fire was not immediately nm\ouncet} SID DENHISO'N IN FROM PETERSBURG I Bidney V. Dennison, Distriet Ran-| ger from Petershurg, came in on me“ Ranger VIIT & night. After con- ferring with officials in the Regional | Office of the Forest: Service he will | — Teturn to Petcrshurg tomorrow. | the Pomt fiuspvtn (rlnhfl ata meefing overnor ngbert H. Lehman (left).of M' York pnddmt of the fund, Mrs. Roogsevelt gress by the House Approprlnzions‘ Committee. ond deficiency appropriation bill. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT For Information—Haugen Transpor- mt‘rn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, To Invesllgale Alaska King (rab WASHINGTON, Junge 18. $100.000 appropriation to finance n‘ one-year of investigation of the | king crab fishery in Alaskan wa- ters has been recommended to Con- The sum is included in the sec- | s T Flying Insiruclion by the hour or in courses from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronzutics, Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska | | o ONPRINCE SHIPS S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE" alternating, leave Juneau Southbound Every | peemrrr e rr v s o | ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson Steamer DENALI ALASKA ALEUTIAN *BARANOF YUKON COLUMBIA “MT. McKINLEY ALEUTIAN YUKON ‘BARANOF #—9-Day Totemland Cruise. Seldovia. TICKET OFFICE--2 SER\IICI:'DN ALL: FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING , OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LIN H. O. ADAMS————Agent ! | SANITARY PLUMBNG and HEATING COMMNY W. 4. NIEMI, Ownr “Let your plumbing wory be Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Seattle Northbound Southbound June 11 June 15 June 17 Jupe 14 June 18 June 20 June 15 June 18 June 24 June 19 June 22 June 28 June 21 June 24 June 26 June 22 June 25 July 1 June 26 June 29 July 5 June 29 July 2 July 8 July 2 July 6 July 8 July 3 July 6 July 12 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana FORTS FREIGHT OFFICES—4 ka Steam ship Comipanv ARLASKA" ROUTES- SATURDAY at MIDNIGHT “PRINCE RUPERT” June—22, 29 July—6, 13, 20, 2 l., Rn L‘.HN.HIIIHN' NATIONAL HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. S. Mail Carrier ‘} M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged Phone 123 T e e b 4| T co. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. S. TYEE June 18 S. 8. TAKU June 25 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRICERATION N D. B. FEMMER AGENT ® ~ Phone 114 Night 312 "PRIN- CESS” TO VANCOUVER, RIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND - MJNGB | i Prinsess. Logtise - I’RINCEBBWABI.D‘!'!’!' v . andune 2B PRINCESS ALICE ¢ June 25 | Connectipns at Vancouver.with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets; reservations and full * from S 3 HEADQUARTERS MARINE AIRWAYS—U. 2-Way Radio Communication SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA - s < D A ) 2 S. MAIL Authorized Carrier JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Equipped ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. AN Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR: and 612 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER SHOP jn JUNEAU l ‘1 is of z forcs e C. R. CHITTICK as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire this evening at the box office the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “THE REAL GLORY" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! irvited fo present this coupon l > ) . . PHONES 587 SECURE YOUR LOAN e B B HOTEL G and Modernize Your Hon.e.lUnder Title 1, E..H. A. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEKA Lnnhei and Building Materials OR 747--JUNEAU THROUGH US To Improve ASTINEAU Every EHfort Made for the Comiort of Guestsl GASTINEAU CAFE 5 L do ke SR I Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ~Jupeld - Junels June2l _June2l June26 June2s “June 22 ¥ July 6 +.Phone 109 ..Phope 23 M 18 !orrfiewspaper Advernsmn y L i