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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY _]'UNE 19 I940 S A I s v E ZENITH RADIOS | | SANITARY PLUMBING and | ! N \ \ \ REPAIRS and SERVICE HEATINSS COOIPANY | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | | TR S T 2 A \ “Let your plumbing worry be Phone 464 Bill Hixson } our worry." PHONE 1788 WE JUST CAME IN "TO LOOK THEN I SUGGEST &2 ~YOU LOOK IN THAT | O, FOR A FRIEND BOLT OF SILK. FOR HIM. IT'S THE ONLY THING' Sou HAVEN'T TAKEN APART. v e THE il YEAR - - : : : : _‘: L K ”.1% > i MARINE NEWS "TLL WHIP JO LOUISI" SAYSARTURO il Scou Steamer Seattle Northbound Soulhbound | DENALI June 11 June 15 June 17 amp s o ALASKA June 14 June 18 June 20 | ALEUTIAN June 15 June 18 June 24 ——e — l 3 | *“BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 N 0 R T H S E A st MO j Be visi'ed | YUKON June 21 June 24 June 26 T . SRR e i A e A ) | COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 e 5 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 *MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 ALEUTIAN ... June 29 July 2 July 8 NORTHBOUND Prince Rupert scheduled to ar- rive temcrrow evening Baranoi due Saturday. Femmer Going Out Early in| vuxon P e Morning - Will Take | "A®AN°F S Ty 2 §—Calls 4t Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. l.e"ers, Pa(kages | 1--9-Day Totemland Cruise. VISITS HERE SITKA BOUND Tyec due Saturday SCHEDULED SAILINGS i *—Connects with §. &. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Princess Alice scheduled to sall D. B. Femmer is leaving about 4| Seldovia. Twenty-one persens dicembatked from Vancouver § tonight c'clock tomorrow morning for the FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING i ORTS Pere last night from the steame M:W “l;"rilll"-fl B :)ml from 3irl Scut Camp and anyone de- OF CALL AN RESERVATIONS CALL rth Sea 21 boarded the ves- Peaitie July 3% AF U 5. siring td send letters, etc, to the ” E for Sitka N """':_’! ‘;““‘“"”' n“’ sail girls may do so by leaving the lot- T A L A s K /l 'A ' N E Atrivals were Mrs. R. Ruther- fl"l']:‘ S e el ters or “”_frf’“-* at the "';’“" of Mr. TICKET OFFICE- 2 FREIGHT OFFICES 4 ford, R. C K, N . Femmer. There is no charge, say: K. Tagorbute. B (‘,Il‘”” Princess Louise scheduled to Sabe: X O ADANS LAy s ; . I ail from Vancouver June 22 i 2 BPG | 8. L T hard L. Da D at 9 p. m 'I'mhxv's news today m The Emplre. | S NG FoR Fabediled 1o sall frem Vancouver June 24 at 9 p. m Richard Newman n, Dean McF: Jenson, Esthcr Josaph rielta. White, Baby Whitc 1ell schectiled to sail from June 25 at 9 a. m duled to sail from > 25 at 9 p. m | Alaska Steamslup Company SERVICE ON‘ALL*ALASKRA" ROUTES - ® Perfect comfort iling for Sitka ware Mrs. Fred & 4 . ® Splendid food O i e s s o e i e s o Neeley, Douglas Necley, Emid Neeley beds » "“","1 a8 o ® Every convenience | ! M-, Helen Christman, Mrs. A M schiduled. sauthbound Carge Rooms~ 41q Serviee MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL e vty Petc L about 2 a. m. tomorrow all with @ Centrally located Petoreen, W. W 0L avihr oc|® Princess Charlotte southbourid bath, i {1 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier B o = e Friday morning Special Rates to Permanent Guests | SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE e et scheduled southbound ALASRANS LIKE THE | ru,guz CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ey, Mrs. C. C. Carnegie, Mis Grot- fEEn Mondey HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 chen Bai A. VanMavern, R. E -..,.-—....._-“-'-«w.w-fl-.—,-_.—»—'-,—m—.’q LOCAL SAILINTGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Jart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg; Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. ® e e eo00mee s Gebhardt, ¢ F. The North Sca has 84 roundtrip pers abeard and also se gers for Port Althorp Sitka wkling G, Gal e A I. A S K A A I R TBAHSPOBT lnc. Flymg Insiruction ANl Planes by the hour or in courses from passen- 27 for . : : 14 | Operating Own Acronautical T ST 4 | ’ 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE PR AT ‘ SRR oL | Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 ES Hls ow See Us at the Airport! | Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! | | Alaska School of Aeronautics, | - —————— Slx pASSENGERS GODOY’ WHO WRIT Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska ‘ June 20 is already a red-letter wer alone. = | = — HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. (Suh Tie il i o knaw | iN8 than on power alone. R g FOR TH IS po RI Sun Time) day in my life. For I truly know < ociate Mining Fin- | & High tide—0:41 a.m., 6 feet. [that will be the day on which I 1 have never been really hurt| J.C.Roehm, Associ: Doty a5 u' s' “ml Carrier Low tide—7:10 a.m., feet. |gchieve my supreme ambition, the in the ring. None ‘of the punches| gineer of the Territorial Departm SEATTLE June 19, Steamer High tide—1:40 p.m SEATTLE, June 19 Steame: 7 feet f the world's heavyweight | tb I G 5 othér of Mines. retwrned on the steamer Baranof sailed for Southeast and & ¢ s winning of e world’s heav) ghl that Louis or Galento or ers ‘ from assisting small op- £ ash 4 Low tide—7:17 pm, 2.0 feet. Tt " sha o ! e ever troubled |Aleutian from assisting 3 . . Southwest Alaska at 9 o'clock this L boxing championship. I shall beat have hit me have ever troubled | & ot = ", Wrangell and Ketchikan. | "9 00 000000000000 0000000060000000000000000ss0 T 90000000000 0000000°0000000000%000000000000 as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire HOWARD ZEHM morning with 257 passengers, in- PSR Joe Louis. me. Yes, they have hurt, but they % Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ; cluding 102 steerage. WOMA" D|ES 0" Actually, T will be beating Louis haven't hurt enough .to trouble g every Wednesday at 7 am. s invited to present this coupon Pas: rs b 1 for Juneau in- GAIN—for I honestly think I me. I have never been knocked Unite; | Foo PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT this evening at the box office ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE diude That is why I am not afraid of the R. Spaulding, Kathlcen SITKA GASBOA]’ defeated him in Madison Square Carlson, Edna Mae Erickson, Mr Garden last February. I was be- of Louis. Most of his challengers | Special Weekend Trips Arranged 3 T LAND OFFICE and Mrs. Tom George and daugh- T wildered and surprised when the have been beaten before they left B Anchorage, Alaska. ;For Information—Haugen Transpor- CAPITOL T“EATBE ter. Mrs. Peter Sing of Sitka died | gecigion went against me. One of | their dressing rooms. But not Ar- ril 12, 1940 | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau H S aboard the gasboat Two Brothers | ine officials, Tom Shortell, whodied turo. I know I have nothing to o Apr 12, el e o f SRR yesterday while the vessel was tak- a month ago, and other sports fear. He is just another puncher' Notice is hereby given : mfln; SEVEN Go OUI ing her from the fishing grounds to | "oy revts thought as I did, that Ar-and I can take his punches, Un- | ander Stephen Heydek, en ryJ & 3 B |2 doctor. Death was attributed to |y " won derstand, I dom't underestimate together with his vut;esses, n at;‘ BLACKMAIL heart trouble, is e .| Jourdan and J. A. Berg, a | X : But, enough of that. I must ac- him. Louis is the gredtest fighter p o A 4 Ei ABOARD TAKU) Fresent on the boat when she died | (oot ™ piap decision, This time I|I have ever met. His jab is fear- | Tenakee Springs, Alaska, has sub-j z {9 tatsr Sinpeon, Her' father ill make it decisive that there|ful. You move this way, and iy Mitted final proof on his home- WATCH THIS SPACE Seven passengers took passage |Peter Sing, her husband, Sam Sing, ‘f‘}““':‘ Dy d‘“H How. Bt T do Lt S0 VEu mbver Bt and | stead, Anchorage serial 07207, for| . ! fouth on the steamer Taku when her sop, and Raymond Johnson. |yt oo B8 SN PO% B S04 hils you. And he hits terrifical- |land embraced in Forest List 8-102,| ; Your Name May Appear! { that vessel passed southbound| ST S S B : & Wtk That i St HE. S. 239 New serial 2381, con- through Juncau from Sitka this 9 | you if T said now definitely ‘l)hal i i.\m:urh ‘hlLL :51&; lxi: l(:«“um:»r]rfit e Tans lacas ohiT sita A Cfl. SHS R CRCER S morning | will knock out Louis or that shter. at s a3 as 9 Lt o lom George and {will win instead by outpointing|been champion so long. But Ar-|on the north side of Tenakee Inlet, Those sailing were, Milton Dick- A G - | approximately 2'¢ miles east of crson, Dave Housel, Pat Dunn,| him. That is something I cannot| turo will beat him. . | Tenakee Townsite, latitude 57°47'|}) ALASKA TRANSPORTATION ° cutmn Lmnn comm Margaret Gundell, and Mr. and Fam'ly Enl’Ol.IIe [ THteeRREy et DS G IERE D Shh! Secret! [N. longitude 135°08" W. and it is COMPANY Mrs. W. H. Coddle, all for Seattle, and N. A. McEeachran to Ketchi~ kan i | perfectly placed and timed blow How shall I fight him? That I|ynow in the files of the U. 8. Land " OF ALASKA {will enable me to knock out the| | Mr. and Mrs. T()ln George and | r. . ¥ a X e | cannot say. For, first, it would be!|Office, Anchorage, Alaska, and if L] “fl"lll’ daughter Esther, are on board the |- T giving away my battle plans.|no protest is filed in the District|} ’ Lumber and nlflldu’ Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle | steamer Baranof now enroute to | 5 ’Nr; }dvftvm‘i ( r|=::l"l"“ i And, secondly, what if I .s:u(!.lha.\ll Land Office within nu.‘ period of Teaves PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU Junean. They have spent the past u can’t guarante g I would fight him in a (Hl\lld‘I)\lllll(dll())l or thirty days thereafter Seattle year and a half in Arizona. vance that I shall have the oppor-|and then I later decided not to.|said final proof will be accepted 8. §. TYEE SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Mr. George is co-owner of George |WNIY to put across such a per-|wen that would be deceiving you|and final certificate issued. S. S TAKU . l ‘Modemize Your Hon.e: Under Title I, F. H. A. | Brothers Grocery in this city fed placed and timed punch.|and 1 shall not do that. How T FLORENCE L. KOLB, > - Maybe the fight will go the 15- /shan fight Louis depends on how | Acting Register. | { pASSENGERS FREIGHT FOR YOUR CAB The Daily Alaska mmpire guaran- ‘nmn(l distance in that big Yankee|y find him in the first round or -o. ‘Pubhmuon dates, May 1-8-15-22-29, REFRIGERATION ROADWAY CAB Q. W' tees the largest daily circulation of |Stadium. Let me rather just tell| My manager, Al Weill, and miy,| June 5-12-19-26, 1940. 4 3 E A u . any Alaska rewspaper. you confidently that I shall beat|irainer, Whitey Bimstein, and I — . |Louis. The method I shall adopt have devised several methods O6f S BRI S S SR D PRI e 334338 s eyt | and the time it will take me tolfighting Joe. Which method we | Eve: Madé the Comiort of Guests! . B. FEMMER acquire victory will depend on|shall adopt will depead on what | TSl 1 i i S (i Bate o TIMERLY CLANNES e GASTINEAU CAFE n Even the referes and one .l\,d‘u' to do and we don't know what Phone 114 Night 312 m d.-mnncflon ependable Service who voted against me in my first|he is going fo do. 1 STETSON HATS d & MWORMA'HON | 15-round encounter with Louis ad-| The crouch that we devised for | R mitted that the fight was virtually |the first fight worked out well, Quality Work Clothing NN S VS Dttt e S |a draw for 10 rounds and that How do we know that it will i ‘\\hm ground I lost was lost in the|work again? I shan't 2o into the u | xlminu rounds. I was tired. | fight with only one barrel loaded That fight was the first T had|I shall have several barrels :ma“ I"RED HE““!“G had in eight months. T had been|all will be loaded. Arturo is hon-! ! a 2 =1y o) fitter for Men back in the States only a fewlest. And I tell you that I confi- Ooapigle Onvitics fo weeks from my native Chile. I|dently expect to beat Louis and had hardly had time to become|pscome the mnext champion. Wait |acclimated. And, to top it all, I'and see. I'll be glad to tell -~ s rrres ANADIAN PACIFEIC you | (|v\v1<1] ed a bad cold not many|that night that “I told you sor | | \ { Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays E g A ey INEwWS { { | I8 3 RTATION COMPANY. Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound Princess Louise PRINCESS cmnmnz Jung 21 k phmcfiss Tt i : ® i NORTH SEA ... .Junél4d Junel8 June2l 4 | why I tired. T was so weary in the|High School and Grade School ON THE AIRl. || Connéctions :! vnmum with NORTHLAND June2r June26 June28 11411\ round that I just jumped | Buildings. The City of Juneau re-| NORTH COAST vJune22 July 6 i p |several days of boxing when 1| ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | i Fairbanks fo Nome: Mondays and Thursdays | nectea i baar, T coudt con-| Sexied vids win % et || M) Am / # | unue roadwork to strengthen my |the City Clerk's Oftfice uneau, | i 1 Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays M legs. My appstite was affected. 1| Al i, until 8:00 p.m. June 21, |was not at my best and that is|1940, for painting of the Juneaa|fj JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ' s i ress i |around and clowned to pass away|serves the right to reject any or| n flym Aulmall Bxp e se" ce | those three minutes, all bids and to waive m[onm\hlmsE By The ‘ ‘ HENEY GREEN, Agent ... Phone 189 crry wnutr Can’t Punch? Phooey! | Each b)d shall be ac anied b R 4 that is one reason why I am|bid Worid rhadb payable to th cm s flav%" it = f me Alaska Alrwa ' lnc‘ | punching harder and with better ‘ur Juneau in nnulu' ') zmtolc: !hd(l‘( 6 Days Every Week at | } M%L r i [ 3 e PH timing. Some say I don't punch (5% of the amount of bid. “fit. CP.R- VE p R ! U U ” D n l n .) H n 5 E p UI E E fit ONE 106 hard enough to kayo Louis.| H. J. TURNER, 8:15 am, 12:30 pm. } BE ‘t o ST ® Phooey! Arturo punches well 1| s City Clerk. ¢ it LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Répreseniitive have hurt many men. And a|Publi 2 SH 9:48 . ; ekt ave any men. And a|Publication dates, June 13-14:13.|f 7:80 pam. pm. e“mnm bsti Spaper e ¢ . '3 Lknockout puneh depends more on | 1940, . - ud:.i Th&té is na su tute 'Ot New Adfll’flsmfl — -

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