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. POLLY AND HER PALS THEN IT6 AGREED, IDJIT, THAT WE DON'T NEITHER OF US BORROW NO MONEY OFFEN TH’ OTHER FROM SteaMER MOVEMENTS Prince THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 27,.1940. AN’ NOW THAT WE'RE AGREED T TH’ SITUATION, UNK, I WANTS You T/ GRANT ME JESS ONE THING T’/ SHOW YOUR O.K.» WOT IS IT, SONZ2 SINCERITY Z LEND ME FIVE BUCKS, SO I'LL HAVE SOMETHIN ON ME To PROVE THAT YUHLL KEEP UP YOUR END O' TH’ AGREEMENT/ f pace for cars some place near the harbor. They assured me mnv] would, bug I se¢ no cars are allowed | | to park on the street north of the | | harbor. | several of the new rezulations are unjust and nof nceded at the pres- ent time, Yours Lruly. TREVOR M. DAVIS, Juneau, Alnska, June 27, 1940, To the Editor of The Empire: I would like to say a few words in regards to the new boat harbor. When the discussian came up as, to where the best place would be to byild the harbor, I wrote an article te this paper suggesting the pres- | Accerding to the regulations, I am | e B A 58 foreed to rept a so-called stall for NOTICE $3.00 per, month. I feel this is an| s injustice to-the cruisexs owned by| Winning numbers for Lone Star local, residents, - T am a heavy tax-| @It of Juneau Ladies Auxiliary: payer and will be paying. for that| 2”1 322, 80, 301 and 83. Claim at boat harbor for as long as ¥ hve in | North Transfe adv. | Junean, . ¥ feel that. ¥ own & wee| ————— — —— - | small part of that harbor, in fau,i g R A TR T e | more so than a fishing boat owner s | from some other town. They are| mlm lnnlos not Juneau taxpayers but are given | REPAIRS and SERVICE g the best floats RENT FREE. Tt is | %74 not the $3 charge I care about if | ! IPUNEAU RADIO SERVICE | the money were to be used to pay hone 464 Bill Hixson | a watchman who would really 100K | § oo} [ S S S S A TIMELY CLOTHES after things and see that equip- ment was not stolen off your boai. | It is true that fishing boats bring scme money to town, but it is also | true that local residents owning boats spend - their earnings in Ju- NUNN-BUSH SHOES |neau every day of the year and are entitled to just consideration. STETSON HATS Rules and regulations could have Quality Work Clothing been made up as the occasion arises. n There is plenty of room in the new harbor for all the boats in Juneau at present and will be for some time to come. T feel sure owners of cruisers living in Juneau will agree with me that FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men /4 T ORGSO : UL ST A A sl Y v : ent site. When it was ehosen by ! R N the government I was very much 3 George 2 Prin ?f""'?'?,"_"i”l'f to.dry 6 gratified and have watched the ¢ Frince Ge Caraiiaalia | construction of the harbor from ® rive at c'el tonight Lo t to. fimish [ e Princess Charlotte is scheduled @ s o e on' e to arrive tomorrow afternoon e IO oo o gl Lm’ biciighr i e at 2:30 o'clock with tourists e Pl =t v WP st m): : 2 "”""“: "“:“"‘k”‘ R o very happy to be able to tie up in Camadian National stcamer Prince | g o ”‘, % S,‘”“;_dv',’ SRRl such a fine place, for I have been George, arriving this cvening, has| e poc i e Sateraay s bothered with storms in Gastineau .ilu followin engers aboard 0r ¢ Mount McKinley due Saturday. ® | ;l:]a:uel for thirty years with my Henry Bradford Washburn, Ji : Ala ;‘I"\{ :‘I”ll“'.:,,(ihl',‘)ll\_l”\l ]:”m : On glancing over the evening’s pa- and wife, L. Grafton Wilson, Thom- ¢ = go ;‘m" D7 T GO BN b per my eyes fell on the New Boat as Winship, Lowell Thomas, Jr., o I\::xllv heduled to sail ® Harbor Regulations. Well, they sure | Murray Ash. Robert Jones e from Seattle 10 a. m. tomor- ® took the wind out of my sails and | N (Norman) McLean is purser o jow p . other resident boat owners will say aboard the threz funneled liner, a5 o Ajeutian scheduled to sail from ® “‘1;;‘1_“‘1‘)':; S Tty P he has becn for the past scveral o geattie June 39 at 0 a. m. @ ke Mk‘efl“‘:‘:“: ‘;:\“"g“‘;mc“t‘; Leave DueJuneau Duc Juncau yror A ® Prince Rupert scheduled t osail o alip Ehe MATe o SRR ]wkm& Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound e from Vancouver July 1 at 9 e S M B *BARANOF June 19 June 22 June % o LR O G YUKON June 21 Juny Junc 0 0 e . Full Line of *MT. McKINJLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 AUR RA( MING e Yukon scheduled to sail from e sz'rr s | ALEUTIAN ... June 29 July 2 July 8 e Scattle July 2 at 9 a. m . The S. S. McKeesport is pictured as she sailed from New York with a capacity cargo of medical supplies cnos SHuE | YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 e Tyee scheduled to sail from e a:damcl\loadofambuxanccsrorthe“arsurfmmr Europe. The ship will unload at Bilbao, Spain, whence JUST ARRIVED! *BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 . . bRt FOT Giah B D . the supplies will be re-shipped or taken overland to France, Several Red Cross nurses were on hand to m K " H be d sh 3 Bl el BB ; Rk i Novase elly, Hanerdasner §-—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. . a Princess Louise scheduled to ar- ® Next to Winter & Pond 4—9-Day Totemland Cruise. (fafi W||| ca” al Juneau e rive at 7 o'clock tomorrow e we to be kepl unger arms. RANGER IX DUE *—Connects with S. 8, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana . e morning d sails south two e venth, are by sea and The Forest Service vessel n.mum e oA Seldovia. Enroule IO P0|nf Bar- e hours later . jand will only be possible when 1X was due here this afternoon from B ® Baranof scheduled southbound ¢ A"HER a nation has command of the a cruise in the Admiralty Division FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS w e at 5 oclock tomorrow morn- e FAIRWE P hecking on timber sales and Fed- Fl in lnslruchon i - G oo OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL e ing . If that's not hitting the fusel- eral power commission licenses by the hour or in courses from SAN PEDRO, Cal, June 27.—The ® Northland scheduled scuth to- @ OUT OF HERE age on the nose, I never heard of Junior Forester John H. Brillhart is| | ~ orQ to COMMERCIAL. Coust Guarder Aurora left here|® MOITow eveniu e it. Like Mr. Hinshaw it’s hard to d || See Us at the Airport! | T " E /‘ L A s K /l '4 ' N E midnight Monday with medicine : L’i““_‘“"h‘ - ‘\‘/“”'“‘I'I'”:v" ‘;A“:"‘{" : W hb keep from wonder — if that ‘KT"’ sl Alasks Schaot of Aeronautios, l i TICKET OFFICE—-2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 clothing and general supplies, also QUUEE Ty, SLCARY,: B ort conviction has been float- f L 2 ; Toe Box 2187 Tu R } 2 mail, to relieve the patrol boat|® LOCAL SAILINGS . Yvashburn and Pa”y to ing arcund in military circles for llie Hax e, § ”'i’ d yes- | L AP T NAIOY hgm i o SRR Aeant Perseus now In Alaskan. waters. e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® H 47 years—where the army strate- Douglas on a charge of 2 The Aurora will call at Juneau ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® c“mb Brady G]a(ler ists of our and other nations turbing the peage. : north bound and among the ports ® ka and wayports d Into Vast Range Jave been. And how come ik was | i R TRANSPORTATIO! \ . e B ’ of call will be Point Barrow ® Dart leaves every Wednesday e eft to A. Hitler, Goering & €o. to 1 1 “ S. Mail Carcier | IP¥ B — % iy e at1p. m. for Petershurg Port @ yove the British major's points? 5 | Al v elra B e Alexander, Kake ana way e Planning to explore and map the % } asKa steams lp ompan e ports o Fairweather Range, northwest Of | oporoo cvm CAPITAL NE"]S & ERVILOE ONYRLL: ’ WRIIERS FlleG R et e e e i Dalleved s | nBn SUBLOH TR o | ERVICE-ON-ALL-ALARSKA'ROUTES 3 4 Carl Brow editor of The Atchi- Leavts F" Slip, Juneau | - — bl e . 'explored, H. Bradford Washburn : ) P PETERSONS LEAVE ry Slip, Junea kg enels on Glcbe, must be first with the ! SONS EAVE every Wednesday at 7 [ S g Jr., Director of the New England |50 G100 PR B¢ W8 0 o] Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Peterson y Wel ay at 7a.m. ;i TipEs ToMoRmow | Miseun of Nuturl Hisory o B 207 00 Alehisen way besawe v (00 S W0 (0 U o perenssunG, xaxe, port | MARINE AIBWAYS-—U. S. MAIL S BT 4 L ton, is due in Juneau tonight on the ‘v“-mm M o 5 capic | Douglas for the summer months ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | . TR e e g o -~ |Prince George, ! by during which Mr. Peterson expects| Special Weekend Trips Arranged | 2-Way Radio Communicatjon Authorized Carrier TR B e SEL With Washburn are Lowell Thom- e S hes indi- | be out of town most of the time | For Information—Haugen Transpors | . SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Dan Holland, are enroute here today Time s, Jr. of New York, son of the Observing that dispatches in h al It (Sun Time) a8 0 S 8 Soid P 3 bty 4 , | 1s the fisheries boat he is on goes taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA on the Alaska Clipper to write & Loy tide—0:54 am., 46 feet. |famous commentator, two Harvard ‘ale Washington is pretty JMer,| == o000 patrol For the pres- | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 629 series of magazine articles and 10 gigh tide—6:46 am., 115 feet. |students, Thomas Winship, of Sud- |Mr. Brown wrote Congressman W.| ., “vo o “pererson will visit at adl Phone 123 amoms fish in Alaska’s great trout streams| T tide 12-49 pan, 46 feet, | bury Massachusetts, and Grafton | . Lambertson: Mo e TS T 1 “"fl’,h‘“k"" e High tide—7:26 p.m. 13.8 feet. Wilson, of Brooklin, Massachusetts. .Vir only rol;clumon is mai, e : is is the fourth trip for Ford Mrs. Washburn, accompanying her | Washington people see visions of RE 4 s. Washbur anying RETURNING TO KETCHIKAN 3 A ‘ s KA Al m and MacBain, who were last in Al- £ba e little womar | invasi E R B S 10 SAIL WITH husband, is slim litle voman un |ivSon L M. Willim Robertson and A BT ORT, Inc. g . dpionpontia, - o _he worries over crossing he rugged e B g auge oy e . i ing editor of Field and Stream, is exbiarise of los and sriow which bi< | 5o, Eans, - wisbing ;. sa. alleviate | AUENEE At CHATIES LuRbam KN Wi Fane Operating Own Aetonsuticat PHONE the son of Editor-in-Chief Ray Hol- ies the range to be traversed. | the sufferings of Washington peo-| oo "5% 510[‘1;2mgm&;;;m.xo'wa":ver:;‘; 3-Way Radio Station KANG land N The expedition will start in Glac- | ple, invites and urges that a sub-| ' 2 il s £ Badio | HANGAR and SHOP In JUNEAU 12 PRI 4 on the Northland for their homes e - - T ier Bay and climb the range over |sidiary nation capitol be Cre-| g ype pirgt City following their| Equipped * | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER FORESTER COMING Brady Glacier. ated in Atchison, which is in the AR AT Pt The Forest Service vessel Forester o’ 816 id6gs b Voah ot ‘h S visit with relatives and friends| ‘The Fores e ves orester, 0 s have beel ght | hes X v Rt b:mgms 1T{1 W.UNusr('rlf:\s. Chief En- e along and skiing equipment. “Atchison has four railroads,| B §i i ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Snteranhome. B orest Service, Ten persons sailed on the North- | This is Washburn's ninth mapping {is on the Missouri River, which - i s is Was s ss ] ! HULKS IN DOUGLAS COMPANY UMBER COMP jf::“ B, Frank Heintzleman, Re-|jand last night for Sitka from the and esploration expedition tip to|now is ready for steamboat and| M and Mrs. Gene Sl Donc _ COLUMBIA L E ANY mi"‘ Forester, was at “Wrangell capital ity Alaska, and as on recent trips, he |barge traffic, and has beautiful | their residence on the island yes-| ® OF ALASEA 1 mommg enroute to Petersburg.! hose leaving were George Duke, will do considerable aerial mapping, | sites for government buildings, terdayhaving moved from Juneau. Sailings f Pier 7 Seaétle » 5 Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hunter, Mrs.'flying with Pilot Alex Holden of | “Atchison submits this invita- They recently .bought the Endres| - L“hl’ lld Blildiflg Haierial: 1 TIME TO CALL { Eric Larsen, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond ' Juncau tion and urges it in all serious-|house located on St. Ann's Avenue. | Antioquia, Miss w«uhlin,l Ml.\s'dM;[ Three other youths in the party | Rven when the world 187ab i bt ol ) L PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU | Intosh, William T. Douglas and M. are already in Juneau. They are | there should be a sub-| BOARD MEETIN | S : v : 3 S d > £ @ s 5 8 b EE ) {@ ‘o Improve , l ’ | Halo, two Harvard boys, Maynard Miller | Sy national capital in the| A meeting of the School Board,|| S % ™¥EE BECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH '}‘Jl '1‘I 2 ;r ” | e ————— of Tacoma, and Alva Morrison ©f |peart of America.” regular session i scheduibd do el and Modernize Your Hom.e Under Title I, F. H. A. i PASSENGERS FREIGHT FOR YOUR CAB ‘ Subscribe to The Daily Alaska Cambridge, Massachusetts, and| y¢ the applause that swept the held this evening in the Douglas | REFRIGERATION i BROADWAY CAB CO. | Empire—the paper with the largest Michel Feuersinger, Austrian ski in-| ;oo when Mr. Brown's letter|school building. gy D210 clyculation, structor in Walt Disney’s SUgaT|yas read is @ oriterion, the Rep- .. 1 owl. K a K i R |idea. Who's next? | DGUGLAS cgluem D. B. FEMNER Bnluh Major n WAR TALK DISCOURAG | Tonight Onl i Every Etfort Made for the Comiort of Guestsl 2 . . eral Government offices have g y AGENT AU ¢ A FE Depenllable Service 1893 Predlded Alr Hoptad pepe: . CVisliore refrais Ttosk) . Phone 114 Night 312 GA S TINE S giscussing the war. we nave work | | Indianapolis Speedway o do.” ’ i —ed - m-gonneeven - READ DOW b T 8 R ayoidiagteid B s waf'afe 0’ TOday Assistant Secretary of War | % s * pie i Louis Jobnson still has that sign f 10:00 Seattle Ar. 410 e : SANITARY PLUMBING so0 &5, Keiehixan oo (Continued from Page One) up in his offic We ain't mu(l‘ e Comm;nd 5:10 Ar. Juneau Lv. 9:00 — ——— with nobedy. : 1 i 8 i ing -l | W. 5. NIEMI, Owner it g Y- DA ML “To sum up: Firs, it seems| TREE GROWS AROUND || “Let your plumbing worry be 11°10 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T 135 M T, Ly, 140 quite probable that in the near MOUNTAIN SHEEP'S SKULL our worry.” PHONE 1788 i A oo TR ey | e future, ae warfare will have| JACKSON, Wyo., June 27.—About | #— —— { 1 Ly. Tanacross, Alaska L. f .to be counted upon. 200 years ago—as Keith Stilson, a| H 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks Lv. 0:00 wSecond, this will, practically| Jackson Hole guide, figures it— % | . 4 { Wed. and Sur Wed. and Sun speaking, revolutionize the art of}an Indian was lucky enough ' to JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, oo ol I 11 “Third, owing to the high rate|steak for dinner. | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Pl pi g e 165 M. T. Lv. 1.0 of speed which airships will at-| After dressing the carcass the! PRINCESS ALICE SR Wednesdny | D it Will be necessary for all|{Indian hung the skull on a small BROABCAST | June 25 edh:‘,mm e o i r'n;“; iy nations to maintain themselves tree and forgot about it Princess Louise WEEK SATLINGS—Junest to Seatiie i 1045 Ar. McGrath Lv. 548 ready for war at very short no-| Recently, Stilson saw a peculiar | } June 28 v, Ae Pinese kv 115 Lv. McGrath - Ar. 515 tice, growth on a big pine tree and ex-|J JOINT FEATURE SERVICE 5 $ o 45 11:40 Ar. Ophir . i Seattle No.Bound So.Bound e A “Fourth, the natins most af-|amined it. Completely embedded! ON THE AIR!' Connectians at Pancouver with . . LA ol e fected by the introduction of|in the trunk about five feet above! \ Canadian Pacific Services: NORTHLAND . une21, June3s June28 2:00 - Ar. Bethel aerial warfare will be those who|ground, was the sheep's skull, | ' rhe nail Ala'k' TRANSCONTINENTAL NORTH COAST SEATTLE TO JUNEAU depend - for their defense upon s - Y y TRANS-ATLANTIO HENRY GREEN, Agent navies ODD FELLOWS ATTENTION E . d m TRANS-PACIFIC 05 A L S —— 3 “Eifth, as the aerlal ships will] Regular meeting, of Silver Bow| mpire an ik R tiokmodiull GUY SMITH, Dougles Agent . Fhone 18 Passengers be. comparatively speaking, inex-|Lodge No. A2, 1.0.O.F, this eve- 1 particulars from ik mhm . pensive, the small nations will be[ning at 7:30. Degree work, All 6'Days Every Week at V. W. MULVIHILL - : 2 kc M.* Airw h able to equip themselves with|members urged to be present. Agent, GFR.—Junean, Alaska E R ROUND RLASKA SERVILE m ' ays, C. them. (Signed) F. S. LAUGHLIN, 8:15 a.m, 12;30 p.m. V7 an‘ B C . = Gl = “Sixth, owing to the possibility Noble (’nnd LOU‘IS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager lot war at very short notice, a - 7:00 p.m. larger proportian of the nation | Try aclassmed ad in The Empise. l