The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 24, 1940, Page 6

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YESSIR,SAM, SHE'S A BARGAIN. I'VE ANEVER SPENT ONE SINGLE CENT FOR REPAIRS ON ’ER/ SURE ENUFF, ADELBERT?2 MARINE NEWS 37 (OMEIN WITH YUKON FROMSOUTH Yukon brought in 37 e o o 0 0 0 00 0 0 NORTHBOUND Columbia scheduled to arrive at 10:30 tom w forenoon and cails westward at 3:30 p. m from the A. J. Dock Northland scheduled to arrive tomorrow evenir Princess Louise scheduled to rrive tomerrow evenir T'he steamer passc 308 Juneaul (k818 SIOTHE CHEDULED SATLIN from Seatlle and Southeast Al Prnice George scheduled to sail ka ports, and sailec CHTAL from Vancouver 9 tonight ports ‘at'2 p. m Denali schectiled to sail from e | From Seatt} re Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. | Mrs. H. Ainsworth th neess Charlotte scheduled to Mrs. W. L. Burnett, Edna Burnett il from Vancouver 11 a. m Mrs. Leona Cantor, Mrs. B. E norrow on special S. E. Al- % Dailey, S. C. Dickinson, John H, SRR TR Dimend, Rex Ea Electra Har raku scheduled to sail from ringion, Grant Hellman, R. L. Jern- Seattle ‘tomorrow 9 p, m R berg, Mrs. Grace Rozs, Geor Mt. McKinley scheduled to sail Mrs. K. E. Shetterly, Mr. and Mr from Seattle June 26 at 9 a Shown in flight is a Curtiss SBC-4 dive bomber of the U. S. Navy of the same type of \\I]nc‘n hnlv”?rx:j: R. H. Stock, Hazel S. Williams m been made available to the Allies. It is reported the piancs were flown back to the Curtiss plant s /o5 Lester McVey, Troy Nichols Alaska scheduled to sail from as a trade-in on new planes for the navy, after which the corwpany can release them to the / ? »m Ketchikan—H. C. Nunan Seattle June 28 at 9 a. m e P Gladys Brown Dewey Knight orth Sea scheduled to sail M. D. Willilams, W. T. Mahone from Seattle June 28 at 10 e ler, Robert Millard, C. Hannen, E Fred Beck, T. Wallin & salisbury, Frank Cheha, Conrad Os t- plANE SERVI(E I_EG'ON Io MAK From Wrangell — Mrs. William o alentian scheduled to sail from e %ald, R. L. Davis, D. F. Haugens, V. Paul, Frances Paul, the Rev. R sl depinalglab g i Ruhn, E. Howerter, E. H. Stoltz, 1( 'I'o KE"‘CHEKAN plANS TONIGH]’ Pederson Prince Rupert scheduled t osail Berryessa, H. L. Henry, E. W. Capps, by From Petersburg—O. E. Erick- from Vancouver July 1 at 9 ® O. A. Hofto, M. Richards, Eli How- ! son, S. H. Kelly, Louis Wersen, T p. m ard, T. Jones, E. Tyler, Albert Wear, SIAPI M£ HH&E FOR JUI_Y ATH M. Roberts, Orman Smith, Barney SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS David Perrin, James Milier, John| Knutstad Princess Alice arrives at 7 a, m. ® | Perrin, Jack Hussey. W. Shortridge S B = omorrow and sails south at 9 e F. F. Crempton, K. hnson, Jimmie (Continued from Page One) _8 b 3 f‘ ”,‘”" ol s n, K. D. Bradley, C. Patterson, 40 W'” Be lHOStS with Tyee scheduled southbound late 1gstad, W. Green, S. S. Ander- ch would not be served other- Feed_PKm( He‘d | Crowd Sails © 90000000000 0000200000000000000000¢06000000830000c0c0e0s [ Sreamen Movemts | ! P R D P T 0000000 s 0000000000000 5000000000000006000000000006060°000058 tenight or early in the morn- wise. We will carry all mail, wheth- ir fing and George Rubel br WA A A BE ot ina Yesterday ‘ See Us at the Airport! Yukon scheduled southbound at - 5 any time one plane cannot carry b ;““"“‘ School of Aeronautic 1a. m. Wedn y the passeng F afl, we will o next Friday eu Ian ln fiying @ round trip paralleling the| ¥l be made at tonighi’s meeting LOC SAILINGS by e A, e U1 of the American Legion scheduled | EoS Sy : ; W acitic Alaska Airways service, and .\ o Tuoout ~r 8 oclock and HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | S S Baranof Estebéth .w’hvr(ll’l]ml to sail every are confident that with our equip- o 10, CIEPIT ol L NS activie u S. Mail Carri (e 1] :2" ';'I‘ST‘I“":‘”':,”:L{’ plaacpl Earl Toda . ment we can complete more Mghts yo5 will be selected, it was an- - ». Mail Larrier Dart leaves every Wednesday I than can be completed by the Clip- nounced by George Gullufson, Post M s n A R T . : : at 1 p. m. for Petersbur;, Port e s g e oo iy o me.flve More Hands Hir- Alexander, Kake and way H Pl bt S SN SR Afier the gesSlon, Inembrs of the Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ; al S ou reas their equipment is best 40-8 will be hosts to all veterans evers SEANE Maat T sim ed Here for Work Fo0 R HEIS v fbsR i DI e I Jumeau O For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | Planned Since Fall Main event on the Legion calendar g = | on Railroad & ; i s “This service has been contem- yesterday was the 40-8 picnic held| ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ‘ During the early hours of this plated by us since last fall, and at the Skaters Cabin. Approximate- Special Weekend Trips Arranged —_— Tipes TomczrrOw morning, the steamer Aleutian we realize that the public expects ly 60 Legionnaires, their families For Information—Haugen Transpor- On leaving Juneau Saturday af- R A, ~ -=—em—= - passed southbound through Juneau and is entitled to receive service and members of the Legion Auxil- taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, ternoon for the Westward, the e from th Westward, bringing. In from us over this route at least iary were out in full force despite Phone 123 steamer Baranof took aboard one (Sun Time) 23 ngers and taking 19 out. ' as often as they would receive it the downpour. feSsicoiigmspaae e oy e i) of the longest lists of passer High tide—4:01 am., 147 feet ’ rom Seward were Jaras if the -Clipper had permission to Races, target shooting and horse-| — 3 ~ to leave Juneau for the Westward| .o {ige 10:23 am, 11 feet, Alam, E. C. Christensen, J. A.|enter the local field. -o person willjshoe pitching provided entertain- s in many months | High tide—4:56 pim. 148 feet, Christensen, Child Christensen,|be denied the right to fly between|ment for the occasion and the re- Fifty-five of the p IS Werel yow tide—10:54 pam, 41 feet, < Frank Dufresne, George Gilligan, | Ketchikan and Juneau at the reg-|[reshment table proved popular. mnen going north to work for the Mrs. A. R. Haydon, M. A. John-|ular fares whigh we have main-| Arrangements were made by E Alaska Railroad as section hands.|valdez— Gladys Brew- son, Oliver Lee, R. McKinley, H.!|tained for many years at any time|M- Polley, J. T. Petrich, Alfred Zen- These men, in addition to forty who| For Kodiak—Dr. C. E. Buck, C ' jessica Mergler, Helen McIntosh,|a Clipper is scheduled for this run.|2¢f and Waino Hendrickson. left earlier in the weck for Seward |Smith and Dr. W. . Ramscy, Steve Vukovieh, June Weinard,| “Members of the Aviation Com- | TR Y Ty A Cn' were placed through the ritorial | Charles Williams John Hopper, and THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 24, 1940. I KNOW, CUZ I'M TH HE'S TELLIN': TH TRUTH , MISTER,, M da or cn, AT m Benner, G. J.| Bethiehem Steel sum of $348,000 is alleged due for reconditioning the dent Large Rooms By CLIFF STERRETT ONE WOT DID TH' REPAIRS/ SEIZED SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., The aria del Carman was 1y by the United Sta N a lbel action filed by Corporation. seized the ves former American Lincoln. D - Try a classified ad in The Empirce. ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Every conienience and service all with @ Centrally located bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALI\SKI\NS LIKE THE e NEW WASHINGTON Full Line of CROSSETT SHOES JUST ARRIVED! Joe Kelly, Haberdasher to Winter & Pond BT Flying Insiruction by the hour or in courses from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. Hugh J. Wade, Helen Wachlin, Nick | Employment Service offices here|for Cordova, John Benson, while the Dixon, Ted Horaskak. ‘:lxl(ivu(ilmnfillunhuy(xdrl:w:t):lu)xrxcs;n?kl(l:“ | following ~arrangements between |remainder of the list of outbound| mrom Valdes—Mr and Mrs. C.|new. service ;pé o axsaated 1"\ Cloll]O, ilo’x:lmlx‘z' (1 5 (I“I er‘zlgv‘" passengers were for Seward, as fol- 1 F:f:mn‘ N. J. Nirl‘mlson‘ R. J.| etidoise: the *\':‘[io:“uftxm:\ ‘Cnlol | of the Alaska Railroad and Gov.|lows: iy R ; & Ernest Gruening | v, Mr, 8 . Williams Aeronautics Authority. Petonbm,‘ |A. O. Anderson, J. R. Hartley, 1, . S0lling to Seattle were Robert|without through fares from Ket-| } aldron, H R. Goodfellow, A.|chikan and Juneau, the local oper ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle June 25 July 2 S.S. TAKU .......... S. 8. TYEE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 June 24. 12,50(-ton Spanish freighter to- s Marshal the The el which is liner Presi- | Aarhus, L. Crosby, L. Gravlock, L. ‘ TIME TO CALL Nichols it T 1. Al nkosky, Mrs. William Trumbo,|ators could not get enough busi-| —_— | ander, Elmer Woods, A, R. Miller. M's. L. Williamson, Tina William-|ness out of Petersburg or Wran-| D. B. Femmer is leaving r-m'l_v Thomas Harfris, Gail Alban, Waltoy 00 O. Williamson, A, O. Willough- | zell to justify flying to those places| Wednesday morning for the Girls' Skoog. R. Anderson, Bob Hamilton, bY: F- Doty, Mrs. C. Reebs, E. Geh-|and that the radio stations main-|Scout Camp at Eagle River. Any- Charles Burdick, Ole Higgen, S. D, 'iig. J. Robertson, L. Williamson,|tained by us in those towns, as|one desiring to send letters or par-| FOR YOUR CAB | Conrad, M. Paviovich, L. H. Brown, B. L. Fletcher, A. W. Coleman, and| well as the Ellis Air Transport ra-|tls may leave them at Mr. Fem-| BROADWAY CAB CO F. Ammer, Charles M(.Cm,m(k Ann Hodding. |dio station at Ketchikan, would|™Me 's home and he will make de-| Richard Cleg 3 For Ketchikan—R, Hanson, Lil-|have to be withdrawn which would | 'Very — e e il k lian Anderes, B. F. Kane, | make it impossible for us to fly - e 3 s 57 S R SR EREE SR N e i | that route’ except in excellent | ; B o T # | weather.” POSESTUS TSN : —The Sign of POLARBEARIN | ..o { TIMELY CLOTHES | | ¥ assifieds Pay! Mr D B s ,:’ NUNN-BUSH SHOES | ependable Service JUNEAU TODAY! Actress 111 ‘ STETSON HATS | BN ES ST e R The little motorship Polar Bear,| T | Quality Work Clothing formerly the Juneau-to-Sitka mail ™ boat Margnita, was in Juneau to- day for the first time since it was Island, near Kodiak, two years ago. Complete Outfitter for Men 1 i ! | ! i | ; { ) | { T T S Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thursdays Fairbanks fo Bethel: Wednesdays [} U. S. Airmail—Express Service ) Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative Skipper-owner of the Polar Bear| is Arthur J. LaGasa, well known salvager and diver who brought the Polar Bear here from Cordova to conduct, fish trap surveys. | It took LaGasa two mopths to |raise the Polar Bear, with severe ’ | weather l\nmpenng mn-mvium Enferfains With |- Musical Evening Honcring Miss Katherine Robin- son, well-known Los Angezles crgan- ist, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ehler en-! tertained with an informal musical’ cvening Saturday at their residence JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska || Empire and KINY | 6 Days Every Week at ' Alice Faye |in the Fosbee. Smmng star Alice Faye is reporte Twelve guests were asked for the| “making satisfactory progresfi" fo!, 8:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. oceasion. | lowing a major abdominal opera | i B | tion in Hollywood. Alice recently|} 7:00 p.m., 9:45 p.m. livorees or S il ! Subscribe for The Empire, | di lluf] her husband, Tony Martin % Travel JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS ALICE June 25 Princess Louise June 28 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacifie Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Junean, M Hotel gl aekinia gv o sty oo | ZENITH RADIOS N \ REPAIRS énd SERVICE | ! \ Al 3 ‘, SANITARY PLUMBING and | | HEATING COMPANY | i | W. 5. NIEMI, Owner | | “Let your plumbing worry be PHONE 1788 JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson | our werry.” Leave DueJuneau DueJuncau § Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound .. ALEUTIAN June 15 June 18 June 24 *BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 YUKON June 21 June 24 June 26 COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 ‘MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 ALEUTIAN .. June 29 July 2 July 8 YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 *BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. i{—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak anq Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS——— Agent Alaska Steamshlp Company SERVICE-ON-ALL-AL QROUTE$~ L S MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL e 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier 1 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS l'UN‘EAU—PHONE 623 x ALASKA AIR TBANSPORT Inc. All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical f 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Madio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER I [ z ! The Daily Alaska Empire J. V. SIMMON is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "FIFTH AVENUE GIRL"” i WATCH THIS SPACE ! 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