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% E ¥ } BUT I TELLS YUH,SUSIE, I SIMPLY ( GOTTA HAVE MONEY FER GAS FER TH’ CAR ! 21 Aboard |[smemree booked for Juneau Seattle July 2 at 9 a. m. . Nor'h Sea lo NORTHBOUND e Taku scheduled to arrive at 5 @ | e o'clock this afternoon. [ © Alaska duc Monday. ® North Sea due Tuesday [ e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ! 7 e Princess Alice scheduled to sail @ | SEATT Steamer | ¢ from Vancouver 9 tonight. North Sea ast Al-| o prince Rupert scheduled t osail @ | aska ports at 10:30 o'clock ‘yester- | ¢ from Vancouver July 1 at 9 day forenoon with 240 passen o pow on board including the following| e yukon scheduled to sail from . . . . . Mrs. L. A. Kinney and son, Miss e Tyee scheduled to sail from Claudie Kearney, Mrs. T. F. Mar- Seattle July 2 at 9 p. m tin, Miss Helene Hidden, Mrs. Gun- | e Baranof scheduled to sail from e | nar Blomgren, Mrs. Clara Christen- Seattle July 3 at 9 a. m | sen, Mrs, C. R. Reed Princess Louise scheduled to @ | sail from Vancouver July 3 Mrs. George Nelson and son, Mrs | Joseph Partington and son, Mr. at 9 p. m and Mrs. Robert Duckworth, Joyce ® Northland scheduled to sail | Kolasa, Mrs. Grace Ingle and son from Seattle July 5 at 9 p. m. @ | Mrs. Don Stroup and son, Charles Princess Charlotte scheduled to e | Oberg, Mike Pavlica sail from Vancouver July 6 at - TWENTY-TWO COME IN ON . . . . . . . . D SAILI S ® Prince Gcor“ scheduled south e at 1 oclock tomorrow morn- e ing. e Denali scheduled to arrive at 3 e a. m. Monday morning, sail- e ing one hour . . . . . . . . . . . . . © 000000 0¢ 0000000000000 000000000000c006000006000°0080 5. 5. DENALI . . Columbia is scheduled south- e | bound next Monday, July 1 Twenty came in this morning on| ® Mt. McKinley scheduled south the Denali and eleven boarded the July 5. vessel here for Skagway LOCAL SAILINTS Arrivals here, from Seattle, Ar- Estebeth scheduled to sail every thur Arvidson, Mrs. A. Arvidson Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e | Mrs. Byron Elerath, Charles Kirt- ka and wayports. land, Mark Pendergras Dart leaves every Wednesday From Ketchikan—Lueille Brown at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port Clara Merslip, John E. O'Connor Alexander, Kake and way e | Mary Smith, Robert Stimbo, F. E ports. M. L. Harrison, Roy Nelson e ceeo000e 0o MKINLEY N m Wrangell—Waldo Anderson, Herb Dunlop, Harold Lee From Petersburg — H.M. Buriss, Mrs. Buriss, E. V. Jenny, Mrs. E. V. Jenny. Donald Purcell White, Barbara Dedman, Mr. and | Mrs. B. O. Brynelson, B. O. rel- ON WAY WEST son, $r., F. N. Lavall, H. B. Crew- | son, J. H. Gustafson and Cliff Daw- i i 2 The steamer Mount McKinley, | To Haines—Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. gtopping in Juneau early this morn- Emery. ing enroute to the Westward brought g 2o in 22 passengers and disembarked with 14. | TiDES TOMCRROW | Arivais from Seattle were Mrs AR TR ~ ~— - | Ewell H, Baker, Mrs. Lloyd Butcher, (Sun Time) Mrs. Nona Cutler, Donald Hagerty, | Low tide—3:08 a.m. 3.3 feet Mrs. Anna D. Henning, Mrs. Thom- High tide 4 am., 114 feet, 85 Mitchell, Gordon Mulleén, Mrs. | Low tide—3:01 p.m. 54 feet, |Edna Odell A. C. Ovens, Mrs. A.| High tide—9-21 pm. 144 feet, |C. Ovens, Mrs. Leon Porlier, Mrs. Tides Mot Grace Solomon, H. W. Babcox, W. Low tide—4:03 am. 22 feet, |D-David E.Fern, B, F. Mason, An- High tide—10:28 am., 122 feet, | AreW McElroy Low' tide—4:00: ;51 ‘feet. Hmnm E‘culh(‘uslp.]k]:xi\kn —Hrrw;r‘. 9 o 13 eine, rancis atiner, % High tide—10:13 pm. 152 feet. | g auy R, H. Wills, Mrs. . Willard, | ailing to Seward were Gladys M TO CALL Brownsley, Frank Dufresne, Palmer .Mlllr‘x J. 8. Nagel, Francis Platt- ner, T. Nichols, Mrs. A. B. Elereth, |A B. Elereth. | To Kodiak—Mary Noble, Mrs, I. Nnblc. Master Noble, M. T. Brown. To Valdez—Frank Day. To Cordova—H. Burse. | 717 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. q READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thurs ‘Tues. and Fridays 10:00 Ly 300 Ar. Ketehiian & o 3:30 Lyv. Ketchikan Ar. 10:40 5:10 Ar. Juneau Lv. 900 Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thurs 11:00 Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 11:10 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T 135 M. T. Lv. 140 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse. Y. T. Ar. 1:10 Lv. Burwash (L. Kluane) RN ) ~Lv. Tanacross, Alaska v. o 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Lv, 9:00 Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun. 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks Ar. 6:00 9:30 Ar. Ruby Lv. 4:30 9:50 Lv. Ruby Ar. 410 | Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Wednesday 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks - 150 M. T. Ar 8:30 10:45 Ar. McGrath Lv 5:45 11:15 Lv. McGrath Ar. 5:15 11:40 Ar. Ophir PR - Lv. 4:50 11:45 Lv. Ophir Ar. 445 12:15 Ar. Flat - - Ly, 4:05 12:30 Lv. Flat —— - -Ar. 4:00 2:00 Ar, Bethe! S— — - Lv. 2:30 SEATTLE TO JUNEAU . ROUND TRIP . Pamnqers S Muil —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager Shlpplng Trouble Lomng on. Pa- American Shipowners Association. Burnett will return’ Sunday or The Marine Cooks and Stewards Monday to his F\\mnks head- !have threatened a strike Monday | quarters, lunless the shipowners meet their| S RS o demands for an cight-hour day and NOW REMEMBER , WORM, T HAS YER OATH YUH/LL NOT BLY NO BASEBALL 'T'ICKET WITH IT/ HONOR. BRIGHT, MAW. SHUX, SUSIE - . The Queen Elizabeth, newest and greatest vessel in the British merchant marine, is shown at her New York picr as she was fueled by two oil tankers. The ship was reported ready to sail for an urannounced destination. ‘3he has been docked in New York since she fled England several months ago. ~1 Aleufian = - . i Bt SCHOOL’S OUT_—When it comes to fishing, Lenora Hood, Sam Houston State Teachers college co-ed, shows a technique not leamed in classrooms. She hooked this 5'6” tarpon getting ready lor annunl tarpon rodeo July 4-7 at Galveston, Tex. t other improved working conditions. The American Communications| Association which represents the| xadmmon is involved in a cuspuu:i uvcx the McCormick Steamship [Cmn])an) 's freighter, West Ira. The radiomen refuse to sail on the ves-| sel until granted overtime. A spokesman for the shipowners ged that the radiomen had tied up three vessels within the | three weeks. ! The spokesman forecast that the Tie-Up Is Threatened last | gotiationis with the radiomen, sulting. in. a -coast. tieup. | o 'BURNETT BRINGS re- cific Coast as Result of Demands Made SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 29 The Pacific American Shipowners (AA plANE HERE Association wired Secretary of La-| bor Perkins last night that Pacific coast shipping faces a critical crisis.| Charles Burnett The association said that dis- Who arrived in putés with the Maritime Cooks and ' from Fairbanks Stewards and the American Com-|plane. munications Association threatens| The CAA ship Burnett flew in is to result in a coast tieup. a Fairchild 24, similar to the ship Both associations are now negoti- operated out of Juneaw, but i3 ating contracts with the Pacific wheel-equipped. CAA Inspector Juneau Thursday brought in a CAA Ty @ classified ad in The Empire. Aleutian Southwest clock this morning, sengers, ifson, Henry Nieman, Forrest Bren-| ——— !ner, Mrs, Hollis Watson, Virginia m R. W. Garvin and wife,| Capt. J. H., Swenson, Miss Helen u. s. Mall carrler Gordon, Grace Leitch, Mrs. J. L.| . 0 NORTHLANDIS ~ * Phone 123 The motorship Northland came‘ s cour . lin this morning from Sitka our-} - ing the wee small hours, disem-| barking eight passengers and tak- ing eleven ! Arrivals were H. B. Crewson, Dewey Knight, C. Samuelson, R. W. B ot o TR | A Co. '\ ZENITH RADIOS ! Phone 464 Bill Hixson S SANITARY PLUMBING and = HEATING COMPANY G :‘\”’[\\ J. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 | o o shipowners might break off all ne-| . 1 AWREADY HAS MONEY SAVED | | “ Hunter, A. A. Kunnas, William| (Douglas, N. A. McEaehran and Mrs, | R. W. Hunter. | Sailing to Seattle, Lester Rus- sell, Herbert Simpson, John A. Carl- Shirley Eschle, Garyle Gallo- son, | way. | To Ketchikan—Mrs. Robertson, | Mrs. Gaahom, Charles Gaahom, | June Gaahom. To Petersburg—Jim Mammer and Fidel Cortez. ; MRS. BLOMGREN ENROUTE ; Mrs. Gunnar' Blomgren, who has | been in the States for several| weeks, is returning here on the steamer North Sea. ————— The Daily Alaska Empire has the | largest paid circulation of any Al-| aska newspaper. | ESKIMO | | HANDICRAFT | - s CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the (| Eskimos of King,Diomede { and St. Lawrence Islands Wales, Shismaret Brings 11 | - | 't Send for Our Catalog || For Juneau Dealers please write for Terms. SEATTLE, June 29. — Steamer| sailed for Southeast and | Alaska ports at 9 o- NOME | with 406 pas- Established 1900 including 134 steerage. Juneau passengers are N. G. Dod-| —— Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. ETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | ON WAY SOUIH ‘ Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- FRO JUNEM‘I tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, south from here. § TIMELY CLOTHES | NUNNBUSH SHOES ‘i STETSON HATS i Quality Work Clothing \ ! ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY e « Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves 8 i Seattle -1|} 5.8 TAKY . June2s FRED HENNING | s sirvee auly 2 Complet Outfitter for Men ||}/ PASSENGERS |~ FREIGHT | e R REFRIGERATION PRI SRS REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE N E W S BBOAIICAST . JOINT FEATURE, SERVICE ONTHE ATRI ' JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR' cum SOUTHBOUND SATEIN( " PRINCESS - Auc: June 25~ Princess Lauise ™ June 28 Connections at Vancouver with .Cunadian Pacific Sevvices: - TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC' | By The Daily. Alaska Empu'e ani m Flying ‘Instruction | | | - — 'l- h D"" F'"" w"" at i V. W. MUL 0:15q.m. IZ:MM ! | 7 ¥ - mp.-. 7:00 p.m. by the hour or in courses from SPECIAL FOR SOLO to COMMERGIAL. See Us at the Airport! ; HATS — $2.85 S i | , Joe Kelly, Haberdashe W - Next t6* Winter & Pond Try a cla&smcd ad in The Emmre I I Y NSRS T S S e e ¢ as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire ROD DARNELL is irvited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “SHE MARRIED A COP” WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! o E e e e = l_‘_ YRS T SCHEDULE Leave | DuecJuneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle | Northbound Southbound *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 Southbyund. {—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S, 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICLS—4 H. O. ADAMS————Agent Alaska Ste amslnp Coxnpziny SERVICE- ON-ALL-ARLARASKA*'ROUTES MARINE MRWAYS-—U S. MA IL 2-Way Eadio Communication - Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE S!APLANI CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS' JUNEAU—PHONE 623 “ALASKA AIR TRANSPDB‘I‘ Inc. Al Piznes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU | ¢12 Equipped | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER r— | Greremomramcame COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY . | OF ALASKA ] Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hom.e Under Title I, F."H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! GASTINEAU GCAFE nmcuc_: AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Leave . Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound. So. Bound June 28 July 6 S—— UL () UUI“D FH.T!ZH') [l 513 108 v rur'

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