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ERKINS---THOSE TWO I MADE 4 MISTAKE AND 3-CENT STAMP ON THE 1T “H'— CIT™y ADDRESS = 2-CENT ON THE OUT wETTER. Q) THF DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY JUNE 28 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT k) UMPIN' JEEHCS I CHANGED THE 5 UM DIDN/T “T‘ THAT WA e ADDRESSES AROLND / | . . Flying Instruction || by the hour or in courses from | SOLO to COMMERCIAL. See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronautics, | Inc., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska l ———— FOURTH OF JULY— SPECIAL FOR | HATS — 5285 'HJoe Kelly, Haberdasher Next to Winter & Pond y & cla\smed ad in The Empire. | e e as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire G. E. KRAUSE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the. MARINE NEWS [ MovVEMENTS | Steamer Mo 21 Aboard VISITS HERE LAST NIGHT : | Making its first run to Alaska this | ® Northland scheduled to arrive . . A'aska 'or ie NORTHBOUND . Prnicess Charlotte in port and ‘e e scheduled to sail at 10:30 o'- ® . e clock tonight . ® o'clock tonight and sails at e ® 11 a m. tomorrow . ® Taku scheduled to arrive at 2 ® SEATTLE, June 28.—Steamer Al- . o'clock tomorrow afternoon ° | ailed at 9 o'clock this morn- o wreginley seheduled to arrive ® ir n the Southeast Alaska tourist ° tomorrow forenoon ° route 5 aboard,| g ajaska due Monday . tnolud ® North Sea due Tuesday . Juneau passengers include the g ' @ampruiEn SAILINGS e e wicE ® Aleutian scheduled to sail from ® Mrs. Gordon Anderson, Betty g ‘geattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. e faecrs, Mrs T. Foxhill, Bervle o prince Rupert scheduled t osail ® Rutledge, Glen Kronquist, Mrs. ABn ¢ ‘fron Vancouver July 1 at 9 ® Kronquist 6. B p Mr. and Mrs. M McGovern, Miss ¢ princoss Alice scheduled to sail Carmen Hurlbert, John McGovern,|g from vancouver June 29 at ® Harry Bowyer, Rose A. Casey, Owen . 9p. m ol WA eon ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e Ben Blanton, Helen Sheehy, Mary ¢ geattle July 2 at 9 a. m. e Holbrook, Miss Lucille Durham, Mr5. | o Tyae. scheduled to sail from o C. E. Waldron, Mrs. M. Berg, Earl | o ~‘Seattle July 2 at 9 p. m. o Seyaaen, M Aldptolf e Baranof scheduled to sail from e G R e Seattle July 3 at 9 a. m . ® Prin Louise scheduled to e pRIN(E BOAT e sail from Vancouver July 3 e ® at9p m . e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e o . at 2 o'clock tomorrow mor: ing at Cold Storage Dock. Prince George scheduled south 1 a. m. Sunday. Columbia is scheduled south- year, the Canadian National vessel|® bouhd next Monday, July 1. Prince George arrived in Juncau|e LOCAL SAILINES last night with a Inog list of tour-|e last night with a long list of tour-| e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- . . . . . . . Estebeth scheduled to sail every e . . . . . . to disembark here ® ka and wayports. Those arriving were, Murray Ash Dart leaves every Wednesday and Robert Jones, both from Van- e at 1 p. m. for Pelersburg Port couver, and Lowell Thomas Jr.|e Alexander, Kake ana way Henry Washburn, Mrs. Henry Wash-| ® ports. burn, Grafton Wilson and Thomas| ® @ © ¢ @ 0 @ 06 ¢ e » o Winship, pert. all boarding at Prince Ru- ] TipES Tovo:mow —— .t — SEVENTEEN GO (Sun Time) Low tide—2:03 a.m. 4.2 feet. | High tide—8:06 a.m. 11.1 feet. SOUIH ABOARD | Low tide—1:56 p.m. 58 feet. High tide—8:26 pm. 139 feet. PRIN. LOUISE oo eakes embarked SHUmE TR I p Seventeen passeners this morning at 9 o'clock on the stchmer Princess Louise, south- bound Cready, G. Flater, H. King, D Yourston, D. McLeod, J. McLellan G J. Kreager, C. Erickson, A. Cruick-| Herb Munter flew up on his shank, G. Rydland, G. Moun, Mr. Scheduled run from Ketchikan yes- and Mrs. M. Johnson, D. Johnson, | terday with First City, Wrangell MrsE. Emery, J. A. Johnson, W, and Petersburg mail to catch the Barthw | Alaska Clipper here, and brought in ———-eo— | four passengers. Subscribe for The Empire. THe arrival were Alma Heflin, 3 Margaret McQuinn and H. M. Rarmsdell from Ketehikan and TIME TO CALL Norma Thurston from Petersburg. | aska newspaper. - >ees . FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB.CO. , | | Empuc Claasmeds Payl . : . { {—The Sign of N - . % { Dependable Service B e e ) READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thur . ‘Tues, and Fridays % i Ar 0k 10 Ar. Juneau Lv 9:00 Tues. and Fri Mon, and Thurs. 11:00 Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 11°10 Ar e ¥ 135 M. T. Lv. 140 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse, ¥ Ar. 110 1 Lv. Burwash (L. Kiuane) Lv. 4 f Lv. Tanacross, Alaska . .t 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun. 8:00 Ly. Fairbanks Ar. 6:00 5:30 Ar. Ruby Lv. 430 950 Lv. Ruby Ar. 410 11:30 Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Wednesday Wednesday 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Ar: - 8:30 10:45 Ar. McGrat Lv. 545 11115 Lyv. McGrath Ar. 5118 11:40 Ar. Ophir Lv. 450 11:45 Lv. Ophir Ar. 4:45 12115 Ar. Flat Lv. 405 12:30 Lv. Flat 2 Ar. 400 2:00 Ar. Bethe! Ly, 2:30 mrru: TO JUNEAU $ 95.00 ROUND TRIP . Passengers —— Mail — Expnu Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager e SR Y 4 | The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circvlation of any Al- CLIPPER TAKES RETURN FLIGHT One Passenger Barely Makes Connections by Plane at Auk Bay The Alaska Ciipper took off this morring on its return flight to Seattie, taking fourteen passengers out, ¢ne of them for Ketchikan These flying to Seattle from here were kussell Sabor, F. H. Bartholo- | mew, Bherman Montrose, L. B | Jones, Col. J. Lee, E. A. Krafft James McVittie, Peter Andre, E Tracy, Fred Kubon, Joe ton, Devon Francis and Eugene | Holm | H. C. Hoffman is a pas o | Ketchikan. i | Andre, cannerym:n who operates la plant at Hoonah, barely caug | | the Clipper, arriving at Auk Bay i\\vlh pilot John Amundsen in the | baby Fairchild from the Icy Straits {town only a few minutes before the Clipper took off - -oo Like many other small boys, Gov. Clarence D. Mar!ln,.ul Wash- | locomotives his boyhood hobby—and he follows the When he wants to relax and get away from the nothing delights him more than to take over the ington, made same hobby today. cares of his office, PR throttle of an engine Dealers Must Make Spedial Gov. Martin is scen above climbing into the cab of a huge Great Northern ¢ngine for a run out of Wenatchee. The Governor displays | an@mOfy, Says Reve~ the skill of a veteran with throttle and air brakes—a skill attested by | his honorary membership in several railroad organizations. nue Collector sl ot [4 [ Russian invasion, which if made at A ten percent increase in all 4 the present time, \M)ul(l u-~ult in cigarettes and ligquor, must be col- cent of its territory before 5‘,(0])41‘ lected starting July 1, Deputy Col- resistance could be made. lector ‘of Internal Revenue Wesley Russians Peur Over Borders C. Overby has been instructed by Russian troops, heavily reinforced Collector of Internal Revenue Ths with tanks and war planes, poured W. Henrickson of Tacoma, crossthe Rumanian border shortly | The incres is part of the new l DE after dawn today, swiftly following | defense taxation voted by Congress. up the Soviet ultimatum to Ru-| All persons selling cigarettes must mania, which expired at noon yes- take an inventory of their stocks terday, and occupied four cities in | as of June 30, Overby said. All re- A the demanded ceded Provinces orj tail and wholesale dealers in hard Biffer C|ashv in Age - (ld Bessarabi aand Bucovirm. | liguor must make similar inven- . 3 l \\heLh:;sr ;Z:;g ug;nl;rllxa;fg;mgo“; ;’;le:;\-:,5,t:::'\'t,e“egollf:fl;:;eog;)(:;_ Ra(lal Haireds l"'ab e Hitler for acl\{a] milnfny help to| tailers of wine and beer, '0 Break nut combat the Soviet invasion or mere- | ly asked Hitler to intercede diplo-| ”Blanks !cx: recording of L'l“"?"‘ matically for moderation in Rus-| ventory may be obtained: by writ- (Continued trom Page One) sints At ARmatis; | ing to the Collector of Internal —— e A Revenue at Tacoma, Wash. Deal- ers should not wait until receiving don or elsewhere will be gmeu‘d by the blanks, but should make the UL cannons are speakin largest paid circulation of any Al-| inventory June 30 and record it on Brlualtn Deny Peace Pruposal‘ ; aska newspaper, the blanks when they arrived, Over- The British deny Ay pvart‘vm “'v ¥ v by said |tures have been made by the | Churchill Government, and none has been made by Germany, despite The Daiiy Alaska Empire has the “unconfirmed” rumors of the past largest paid circulation of any Al- | 24 hours that Germany was mnkn;g aska newspaper. a peace move with Great Britain in 5 DR | order to hustle troops, tanks and air corps from the conquered lands to the eastern borders to resist any The Dauy Alasga rmpire has the ! s TIMELY CLOTHES : NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing - > - _Subscribe for The Empire. Taffy Pulllng, Stuka Style FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men el [ S D U '{ ZENITH RADIOS REPAIRS and SERVICE |{ JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson | ments T the Territory, | Alaska once before. | AlASKA IN EYE OF NATION, SAYS FORD, MacBAIN Writers Arrive on Clipper fo Do Series on Na- tional Defense - The American people’s interest in Alaska is ten times what it was a year ago, in the opinion of Corey | Ford, widely known writer, who| arrived by Alaskan Clipper yester- day in the company of Alastair MacBain and Dan Holland 'o‘ write a series of articles for Col- | | CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "“SHE MARRIED A COP” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! e liers on national defense develop- Ford and MacBain said the in- creasing, and very active interest in Alaska was encountered by them wherever they went in the States. On to Interior They were to fly to Fairbanks Leave DuedJuneau Due Juneau today by PAA Electra, with plans| Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound to visit Anchorage later. In nddl-; *BARANOF June 19 June 22 June 28 tion to looking over the new Army| YUKON June 21 June 24 June 26 airfields, the writers have high| COLUMBIA June 22 June 25 July 1 hopes of investigating a few Al-| «MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 5 f:ka (‘]r_;"“ “r“?;':l; H"(‘j‘agf‘ I8 Tish-| ATEUTIAN ... June 29 July 2 July 8 T e, YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 This is the fifth Alaska trip ror‘ *BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 Ford and MacBain, who were last | here two years ago. Holland visited §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. i—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with 8. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. Praise Clipper The visitors were unanimous in expressing exultant praise of the new Alaskan Clipper service, Ford | said he had traveled widely by plane in Alaska and elsewhere, but that never before had he so enjoyed an air trip. The scenery is mag- nificent, the . Clipper ecomfortable |and the service excellent, he said.‘ - | “, HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. _U. 8. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- | ; tatlon Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS—————Agent Alaska Qteamshlp Company SERVICE-ON'‘RLL-ALARSKA*ROUTES MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED P GER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE cmmxss:i%cl——m! PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. AB-Fianey Operating Own_Aeronautical THONE 2-Way Radio Station KANG A C“’ Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 —————————————) ALASKA TRANSPORTATION . i o P —— T S——— COMPANY ; 2 . COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle : Seattie Lumber and Building Materialy S B TARE Suneay PHONES 5$7 OR 747—JUNEAU 8. 8. TYEE . July 2 YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve PASRENOERI o or \and Modemnize Your Hog.e Under Tito L F.'H. A. premmes || HOTEL GASTINEAJ AGENT Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl Phone 114 Night 312 GASTINEAU CAFE - SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE (ON THE AIRI np:unim a CANADIAN PACTE 1! eI EAISHIS v-mm OoR qun'.l | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | PRINCESS ALICE 6 Dcys Every Week at :45pim. Torn and twisted as though they were ihade of (affy, {Hese steel rails wefe tossed into these contortions by Stuka bombers. The Ger- || man caption on this picture said it was made at the railway station of Jemelle after its occupation by Nazi troops, 8:15 am, 7:00 p.m. | ... June 25 Princess Louise June 28 | Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Coniiections couver with Seattle No.Bound :So. Bound %u NORTHLAND .June2l June26 June28 NORTH COAST .........June 22 July 6 -M‘MN“U HENRY GREEN, 8 e e JPRODE 109 'méns-rxdmc CITY. WHARF “:" icae 23 reservations and full GUY SMITH, Detigis Agent __.___hm 1 culars ) et P “ \ (& ey VEAR 'ROUND ALASKA SEPVILE l mm There is o substifute for Newspaper Advertising

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