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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT AS 1 WUZ ABOUT T'SAY, SON -.-YOU'REB A REG'LAR STAVE OFF TH' OLD SANITARY PLUMDING and HEATING COMPANY | W. J. NIEMI, Owner ‘ “Let your plumbing worry be | PHONE 788 | ZENITH RADIOS | i | E REPAIRS and SERVICE } | { 4 | b ‘ 3 — QOH, PA , PLEASE I WUZN'T I KNOWED' DON'T PULL. ( YER FATHER J\NTHAT “CHIP ORE SHE OLD BLOCK', JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE [ SON OF YOUR OLD FRIEND, Phone 464 Bill Hixson )\ TRY TO IMPRESS HIM BY SOME omow LLQ:'MAQK PA =¥/ NOW WHEN YOU MEET THE > ~ I'LL DO MY DERNDEST, DATTER ] . | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN June 15 June 18 June 24 A' 50 Years *BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 YUKON June 21 June 24 June 26 [ | COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 (HAR[O]’TE lN 1 SAN FRANSISHD. Spure b1, | AEUNCEDNEY June 26 June 29 July 5 & Flving is not nece. ril; a young ALEUTIAN . June 29 July 2 July 8 Q}GRE F(RE ON e s 00900000 man's trade, says Dr. Eric Liljen| YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 4 LY crantz of Stanford University.| ‘BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 NORTHBOUND 100 e tomorrow metime tom Princess Alice due tomorrow Theugh conceding that the speed- | ier reaction time of youths makes them more adept at the contro's, Dr. Liljencrantz says that many| §-~Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. 1—9-Day Totemland Cruise *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana RETURN ROUTE oW Pr 1, : “l‘ y Wl “ o i St | AR veteran pilots approaching the age Seldovia. norni ter maki Al L A :"‘; S of 50 show no signs of defects thut| the Sh m, and tool ""\(‘fl“l'l‘”,‘"‘l' O | A would dlsqualfly Llle for flying. | FOR OTHFR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS passenger Columbia seheduied to sail - 1 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL iling or were : attle at 9 'a. m. to- | S i (UNCQTER Saice ‘Atary, Sidonia, Mrs, J. M Lot s | THE ALASKA Kenzie, 1 R. Evans, I ail from Vancouver June s TICKET OFFICE—2 1 Mrs, A. M.Smitn M&RIONJM 3 H. 0. ADAMS——— M1 at 9 p. m G. Cummings. W. Burnard, W. Mo Proice George scheduled to sail Robert 4 i hody, E. Lindstrom, F " from Vancouver June 24 at 9 he never has had to call or | L. Saparito, L. Bou I p. m a physician, | Loosen, Mrs, D. Cox, Miss G. Town Denali scheatiled to sail from He doesn’t know how he does| send, Miss M. O'Neill, R. W. Re Seattle June at 9 a. m it, because he says he follows no set health rules. - D Uncle Sam gets the big mopey metal from Europe as Nazi fights “tyranny” of svstem. Princess Charlotte scheduled to ail from Vancouver June 25 at 11 a. m. on special South- . . . . . o o . . . o . . . o . o o . . . . o . ® east Alaska cruise. 15Aboard ® Taku scheduled to sail from e Seattle > 25 at 9 p. m . . . . . o o . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . Alaska Steamship Company - SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES - - By CLAUDE A. JAGGER Associated Press Financial tandard of value, and because of Charles Graham, who is visiting centuries of tradition, almost ap- from Kefchikan, Mrs. Felix Gre / P I i 2 3z 0> 3 = Editor proaching instinet, gold will remaia entertair with three tables of BESL AAILY CITCUIALION O | onemm e s o s om0 o) o e i i . - 0 " r-home vening any Alaska newspaper. | the principal measuring stic bridg her hor ¢ evening any “ mfl 's__u s Uncle Sam, like Midas, finds| A good mo The Daily Alaska Empire guaran- tees the la Mt. McKinley uled to sail from Seattle June 28 at 9 a. ® himself wallowing in gold to the day a revival of trade Mrs. Alex m, h; and Miss Eli- NOTICE 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrler Yu on or m Will he, like Midas, be flabber- on a broad peacetime basis wiil zabeth Fraser, lo I will not be responsible for any SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Alaska scheduled to sail from ® gasted when he finds he cannot|pring about a better distribution of| The. guests included Mesdames debts incurred by my wife, Mary SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA attle June 28 at 9 a. m. eat gold? the money metal through the wor: Rober Graham, Gair, John Harris West. Effective from this ] SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS This question has been propound- | asserting that it cannot effectively essie K. Fraser, James Sey, |date mmuumsmu_mom:fl ls 0” DO e cor e i frequently of late, as the yellow | serve its traditional function with i, Leonard Johnson, Doug- (Signed) ERNIE WEST. at 4:30 this afternoonand will ® 1hety] h treamed from war-rid-|the great bulk of it piled up in Thom: shen, Henry SO TN sail south about 6 probably den Eur to Ame one country | Miss Elizabeth Fras- & x b e IS o Buve o dmeces oo oy, Flvine Tnsiraction || ALASEA AIR TRANSPORT, Ic. | | o led SRthe T iy Prince Rupert southbound at ® ,eniy holds more than $19.250,000.- ——— ymg NSITUCEION | || An Piznes b0 e led on the Trigngi Iidright temortoy 000 worth of it—some 70 percent by the hour or in courses from Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE east Alaska Triangle at 9 Aleutian scheduled southbound ® o "y oo e SPORTS (I_UB |S IMPROVING RESIDENCE by oM 2-Way Radio Station KANG this morning with 166 first next Mgnday e v i t Frank Campbell is adding a new = o i - Mndio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 12 passengers i 56 steerage pas- mein ks ol SHe Joric, . exterior finish to his residence, the See Us at the Airport! Eq SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER I senger LOCAL SAILINGS L Jaidan, gne Fenciel e Io STAGE FiRST popular building material brick imi- | Alaska School of Aeronautics, | | i t Bank of New Y in its vault e stores of glittering bars, for banks. The total as of May 31 wa $1,270,000.000, d a good chunk _ S e A § hus been added since, pernaps Wanderer Is fo Be Official U S. Manl Carrier $500,000,000. HERE FROM SAKAGWAY 5 Boat for Defby Day _ William Feero, Jr., and sist :\U:n M S n A R T ' £ : line arrived here on the Alaska (0. s Taona Shbier, Mo K s BROUGHT BY CONVOY? Sunday June 30 Skagway to visit relatives and 5 ey i B Sheuanty The money gold held by Uncle ! fitbolia he, fommer G ihening 1o] eaves Ferry Slip, Junea S o TiDES TOMORROW | sum (these figures do not include o aabite: ook o the hadnsl For the every Wednesdsy at 7 gum. Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska e S — Juneau passengers include Elec- tra H John Dimond, neit, Edna Burnet son Mrs. Grace Ross, George J. Ross, H. Ainsworth and wife, M. Ains- worth, Mrs, R. E. Dailey, the Rev tion which represents pleasing appearance protective durability 1d eéconomy of upkeep for the fu- ture Estebeth Wedny heduled to sail every day at 6 p. m. for Sit- 1d wayports. t leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg. Port Alexander, Kake and way ports ® ® 0 00 006 8 0 0 o0 rington, Hazel 8. William, W. L. Bur- . Dicken- A SRS halfearbasabsonion — as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire DR. H. VANCE is invited to present this coupon S 0 0 0 000 000000000 E00000000 0000000000000 00008000O0OGODE ( e d \nrings @nd))watch cases!, The Juneau Sports Pishing Club, G - For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT this evening at the box office e sa' ea“ e (Sun Time) and otherwise employed in industry B .fiu»lfll.‘f.',','f,.'} l;i:_h:""‘:mf’fl \\':(‘K‘“E"‘" 2 Wl ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | of the High tide—2:03 am, 178 feet. |and the arts) has almost trebled g4, “june 30, at Marmion Is-| FOR ANCHORAGE Special Weekend Trips Arranged CAPITOL THEATRE the value of the dollar was | Low tide—8:29 a.m., -21 feet. 1 A High tide—2:59 p.m. 163 feet nenalowier - - 8:40 pm. 26 feet - s m;;:l' BR YUY one DAVE (OOPER D'ES ear of corn, worth $12,000 each an e S IODAY FUNERM. IS Nl ewad; WRlBdL iAo oy sold here Lo U116 TG ABT DUnoeA i Three "additional youn; en of For Information—Haugen Transpor- 1/35 of an ounce of the The m-nh: will begin at 9 a “L‘Dr,u." s > signed up for work at|tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, the Gold Exchange ACt, g, close at 5 p. m., with the con | Adnor Ahd SRpREy. S-Jeave. for Phone 123 85,0806 ¢ restricted to club members and |{ETC 0N the Baranol lomorrow .y E——— t The money metal, in the form ... . fee one dollar They are Albert Stragier, Jack of bars about the size of a small Tt Wi deciared: that fishix ‘“”‘Hmll vy and Jim Terrell. - g be restricted to a two mile radius| T Iaksit z ' of the official club boat Wanderer| TIV @ classified ad in The Empire. and all participants must vegis and receive 2 tickets to see: “KONGA, THE WILD STALLION - frrrrrrr et res - halibuter, the the local bar WATCH THIS SPACE ! The vessel brought in 17,000 pounds seas. atthe rate of about RO TR e and sold for 10 3/4 and 9% cents To BE 0" SUNDAY 000,000 a month during the eariy at the boat before beginning fish-| o | ! Your Name May Appear! g months of the war, uniil May, ing, ;k DOUGLAS-Coliseum || A Co Fin, ] RIS i Dave Cooper, 59 years of age, pass- | When the total jumped to $440.-| In a drive for new members, and| | bd 6 ot e it o g NOTICE ed away this moring at St. Ann's|000,000. Early in June, between in hopes the club will increase in 41 THURSDAY—FRIDAY 3 I will not be responsible for any Hospital where he was taken yes-|$500,000.000 and $600,000.000 arrived |membership enough to enter com- | “MR. WONG IN debts incurred by the Depot Lunch | terday for medical care in New York from Canada in three petition with Ketchikan and S(‘ul- | o ALASKA TRANSPORTATION co,.mu me comm before June 17th, Born in Yonkers, New York, he|days alone, supposedly brought tle sportsmen groups, it was an-| l CHINATOWN e i X 4 later moved to Seattle and in 1921 across the Atlantic by ‘convoy nounced that bership applica- | oo ady (Signed) MRS, R. TEW. A a g 21 | across the an 3 y hat membership applica- TR OF W ! i came to Juneau with his wife. He Most of the gold comes through|tions may be obtained at the Bar-| ® 3 IR S T is well known here and is a mem- the big banks, in their usual in- ancf Barber Shop, Juncau-voung| KEEETEEEEEEED. llii.s erialy fpize Glasitieds Pay ber of the Elks' Lodge in Fergus ternational transactions, They im- Hardware, Thomas Hardware and I.| Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle hflhfl alld Bll “u Falls, Minn, mediately sell it to the Tre Goldstein's. | Full Line of I;e:‘t,,:lse PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU | e o e e a1 R CROSSETT SHOES § | s s.naxw.... Juneis { | SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US fo fmprove | | wThl' remains are at the Charles Reserve bank in payment, and the No Blu'fl JUST ARRIVED! |} 8.5 TYEE o July 2 and Modernize Your Honie WUnder Title ], F. H. A. ] . Carter Mortuary and services ere] cs receive deposit { | — e R e e e BB Joe Kelly, Haberdasher§ | rassencexs e — : FOR YOUR CAB o'clock Sunday afternoon. lto keep @ ocertain volume of -re- y Next fo Winter & Pond REFRIGERATI T Y i BROADWAY CAB CO. Haio o5 v R R | serves with the Reserve Banks, but| |' s p | 2 : n o T E L G A s T l' E A " S——— mmm— Dully Empire classileds PaY. | they now have reserves of more | \ rmmmu.....m-.,m,".m_ T ot 5 | than $6.500,000,000 in excess of re- : 8 e 2 ; « g 2 E auirements, principally due to the, _ | H D. B. mn “ Every Effort' Made for the Comiort of Guests! s e e s ' gold influx SA, OKla, June 21.—Time| IHEI clm ~The Sign of i { L |atter time police raided gambling| T Y ES AGENT | GA STI NEA v [ 4 AFE g | RANKERS STILL TRUST IN gr |Places In the Negro quarter, NUNN-BUSH SHOES o i six Y nependable Sewice § Nazis proclaim that they arc| ON thelr next intrusion the po-| s ON HATS | . P gone o things, “the tyranny of gold." Seon HN(WIcEd A ainy-i s “(;res“ Quality Work Clothing B — after the Hitler government came| > playing . draw into power in "1933, it shipped out pnkpr: Just pokema. L ANADIAN Travel 3 all but a few million dollars worth p("l‘r"::‘;‘r ‘t‘;md‘:‘e"‘g“i‘““’ “;1“ fihe }'\1 T¥1( ona ! of its money metal, in payment ' ,f| 0 R O game, the iNe- rm “m“l“n 3 E fl::b'):m‘.‘l’;i DT&:"’:SP”:::fflg:rvgf “May be a new name but it's Complete Outfitter for Men i world on a barter basis. :L‘lli ‘:‘l:‘l;‘uu::‘c’:‘g' fgm‘]‘;; the Dl - s l It has NOT hesitated to use goid 2 : P Sl0Rg: \ z to make foreign payments, however, | - Trrre———i § when it could get it. Holland and DO(IOR pAvs | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, ¥ g e B e s hass NEWS | sy DR - : . Z 3 i ] ] Juneau io Fairbanks: Tuesdays shipped out most of their gold be- bt ot Ol TRRNSPORTATION LOMPANOY “ fore they were invaded, and other| LAMAR, Colos-One [Lamar thief = PRINCESS ALICE o e = ' Falrhaflks o Nome: Mondays and Thursdays countries threatened with invasion specializes In tfouser hncvery His Bgow Afl . June 25 i ’ £ o Seatwe { 3 |have rushed much of thefr yellow method is to sneak into a home Princess Louise % R = ‘Teave _AYr.3unean Lv.Juneau | F auhanks to Bethel: Wednesdays | metal treasure to this continent. |and steal the trousers of his wie- g June 28 \ ' Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 3 X | A part of the Nazi philosophy as tim-at-sleep. His greatest succsss|] JOINT FEATURI o S B v babll - @ proclaimed by its spokesman calls thus far was in a doctor's home| ON THE L Connect at Vi with NORT! ND Junezl Jimezé June 28 : [for a currency ‘based on “labor,”|where one pocket vielded $300. i i § ERRAND 4 U. S. Airmail—Express Service not “gold || By The Daily Alask B (o e e R a el o - July 6 — i g i P | 'Most banking authorities in Y .e al , . a TRANS-ATLANTIC i 1 GREEN, l(dn\l ererrreeemipereensemeee- PHONIE 109 @ | Washington and Wall street express D UGL AS m - e an w TRANS-PACIFIC CITY WHARF ... i PhODE 23 confidence that gold will remain| | Nl' . . .Phone 18 the chief international. method cf NE s \ l’ncibc Alaska Airways, Inc. | ‘wconine Saiue nd s Gt § Days Every Week ot PHONE 106 Sam will have no difficulty in put-‘ . A oMK |KETCHIKAN 8:15 a.m. 12:30 pm. i Some say that anything| ARE ENTERTAINED DOUGLAS 3 ? DELEBECQ s Representativ Unie comes. NSA' e SO an . |Jike free enterprise and trade in the| Complimentary to Mrs. William|j 7:00 pam. 9:45 pm. 'world requires a readily exchanged (Robertson and daughter,' Mrs. i