The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 5, 1940, Page 6

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'.s«— WHERE'D YOou GET THE SWELL UMBRELLA, AGGIE 2 IS A GIFT FROM BROTHER STEAMER MOVEMENTS BARANOF HAS e e 0 0 000 000 NORTHBOUND Yukon and Baranof schedulzd to ve, possibly late to- morrow afternoon. If either are in a port, they are de- ed by “stop work” observ- Princes evenin Tyee scheduled arrive at 10 c'clock tomorrow night SCHEDULED SAILINGS Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle at noon tomor- row Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle at noon. tomorrow. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver tomor- row at 9 p. m Prince George scheduled Lo sail from Vanconver July 8 at 9 p. m ka scheduled attle July Louise due tomorrow to sail from 9at 9a m cheduled to sail from attle July 9 at 9 p. m 1t McKinley scheduled to 1 from Seattle July 10 at Princess from 9p. m SOUTHBOUND Nerth Coast, rive at and sails a row morning North Sea scheduled to arrive at 3 a. m. tomorrow morning and sails south one hour lat- er. Prince Rupert 1 a. m. Sunday Aleutian scheduled south next Sunday or Menday LOCAL SAILINTS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. ®e0ceo0 0o — e —— o | TiDES Tomonrrcfl(;w Alice scheduled to sail Vancouver July 10 at SAILINGS scheduled to ar 0 o'clock tonight 2 o'clock tomor- southbound at 900000000 0000000000000 00000000000000000000000000000060060ss ——— ~ |terday and today with two north- (Sun Time) beund flights of Electras yester- High tide—1:02 a.m., 18.3 feet. day, one southbound last night Low tide—7:33 a.m. -2.8 feet. and another northbound flight to- High tide—1:57 pan., 16.5 feet. |day. Low tide—7:43 p.m. 19 feet, Flying to Fairbanks yesterday g Sy 3 were Phyllis Lundell, Trene Dav Rosalie Kokel, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. A INTION BICYCLE OWNERS Garvin, Darrell Naish, U. G. Dod- | Ihe second lot of Bicycle Li- son, W. Bartholmae, Jack Reehm,' cense Plates have been received. Charles Andrews, Miss Glenn Day, If you have not already purchased your plate, please do so at an early date, H. J TURNER, City Clerk. ady. \ L e S RN Wed. and Sun 8:00 Ly. Fairbanks 9:30 Ar. Ruby 9:50 Lv. Ruby 11:30 Ar. Nome Wednesday 200 Lyv. Fairbanks h Ly Pt Ar Betie 2% ROUND TRIP READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thur ‘Tues. and Fridays 10:00 Ly, Gratile Ar. 410 3:00 Ar. Ketchikan Ly. 11:10 3:30 Lv. Ketcbikan Ar. 10:40 5:10 Ar. Juacau Lv. 900 Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thurs 11:00 Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 1110 Ar. Whitehorse, ¥. T. 135 M. T. Lv. 140 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse. Y. T Ar. 110 1 Lv. Burwash (L. Kluane) Ly t 1 Lv. Tanacross. Alaska A | 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Lv. 900 SEATTLE TO JUNEAU Passengers — Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE 9 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT Steamer Baranof sailed from Se- attle last Wednesday afternocn at 3 o'clock. for Southeast and South- west Alaska ports with 141 first class passengers and 150 st . Passengers booked for Juneau in- clude Ed Nelson, Cash Cole, Jerry Cole, Lou Kay, Wallace Kay, Miss K. Cauthorne, George Den- Mary or, Albert White, George Meagher. - 6 PASSENGERS ABOARD TYEE Steamer Tyee, sailing from Se- attle early Wednesday morning, has the following passengers aboar Juneau: Miss Betty Rice, Mrs. Mil- dred B. Rice, Miss Marie Line- berger, Miss Aileen Sherril, Paul Phillips, Mrs. Emma H w]\l|l|)]l ... COAST GUARDER ITASCA COMING ON SEA PATROL SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 5.—Coast Guard cutter Ttasca, whieh has re- turned to port after a month of overhauling at Mare Island, will ska July 20 to become summer Bering Sea sail for Una a unit of the patrol R s ELECTRAS MAKE THREE FLIGHTS In addition to (Iu- regular Thurs- day flight of the Alaska Clipper, PAA men here were kept busy yes- T 000000 0¢ 00000000000 00000000000000000000000000s0000000000c0 Gladys Brownslie, Mrs. Henrietta Weeda, A. Cordovado. Going to Fairbanks today were | Nick Bez, K. N. Neill, B. E. Willkie, J. Hanson, E. Tracy, R, F. Nicholson, Henry Van and Mrs. R, Hendrix, | Those who came in on the Elg | last night were Mr. and Mrs | Wien, Eldon Daly, Fred Volk, Ansel Talbert and Oscar Olson. ra while the figure for the nation as a whole has fluctuated. e m i Depuulable Service Wed. and Sun Ar. 600 Lv. 470 At 410 165 M. T. Lv. 1.00 Wednesday 150 M. T. Ar. £30 Lv. 545 Ar. 515 Lv. 450 Ar. 445 L. 4:08 At 4:00 Ly. 230 $ 95.00 171.00 Mgil —— Express District Sales Manager JUNEAU BOUND Noel >es - Montana has shown a consis- tent gain in per capita wealth THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY5,-1940. QUIT KIDDING, ASGIE YOU HAVEN'T ANY BROTHERS ! By CLIFF STERRETT ;, Here is the committee writing the 1940 Republican can: paign platform, in Philadelphia. They are members of the drafting sub-committee of the resol right, rear: Thomas J. Gunthrie, of Des Moines, lowa; Henx of Hartford, Conn., and Herbert K. Hyde, of Okiahoma Cit; Ok, of Maine; Alfred M. Landon, of Kansas, and George W. Pepper, fum er l’ [‘Iutc ers background for cr 1 JUNEAUITES VIE Kiddics Awards costume worn by a girl w ven petite Kay Holm, who depicted Un- M( Sam even to the whiskers. Little a Carmichael won second hon- Iul her characterization of the »ss of Liberty. For the best sustained characters FOURTH PARADE Many Citizens Contend for Awafds in COIOrfU‘ Pa_ first honors went to John Rivera ? and Pina Powers, dressed as a bridal coupl Second charming I were given to Lodema John- son, for her fetching costume and young and old, con- (0 Barbara Smith, whose outfit was 's yesterday morn- @ burlesque on Juneew’s weather. Colorful Bicycles Adding colorful competition was Fourth of July parade | the bicycle brigade with cash awards Uncle Sam in miniature, Miss | 20ing to Alfonso Guerrero, Dale Liberty and scores of Juneau kiddies | Roff, Lousan Krause and Pat Cham- vied for prize awards as bers. formed to drum and bugle rhythm | Young Glenn Farrier, all decked in their costumes of red, white and |Out in an Indian suit, won top blue. | honors for his costume and decorat- % | ed wagon. Scores of citizens thronged the streets as paraders marched by and awards were made by judges Glenn geantHeld Yesterday Juneauites, tended for he ing as they ma tewn streets in another colorful 1ed through dn\\'n»| they per- Sport Fishing Turnout For the largest marching turnout Allen, Phil Gordon and J. J. Con- | the Juneau Sports Fishing Club won ners, Jr., as entries reached Fire- | high decision, for their bevy of beau- men’s Ball Park. ties in frocks of blue and gold The Salvation Army Girl Guards were given second money. | A group of three boys dressed in fetching girl costumes won prize ¢ | money for the best boys marching Mecose Float Wins Winning the $25 award for the best decorated car or float was the Loyal Order of Moose with thi symbol of Mooseheart carrying c the theme in colors of red, white |turnout. ‘P.llll(lpflnl.\ were Lx]ml, P ue. | Oswald, Ed Hanson and Harry O'- and blue 3 i | Brien. Second place award went to the | & o Juneau Ski Club float, an auto cov- ered with evergreens and wild flow- Ty a classified ad in The Empire. Liberty Bell Rings for G.O.P. | | | John D. Hamilton, Repubhcln national committee ehhln, looks on as :ll-yur old Margaretta Sergeant Duane, a direct descendant of Benjamin Franklin, sounds the Liberty Bell thirteen times in a rededication cere- ) ‘mony staged in connection with the G."Q. P. Philadelphia conventiom Left to rignt, n- aiad tions committee of the Republican party. Left to her, of Ncflbort, R.1;0.G. Suon * Robert Williams, scrator, of Fhi'alsiphia, chairmas. Try a ud\,mcd ad in ’lhr‘ Empuc Men's Clothing Quality Goods at Agreeable Prices! BUT THATS WHAT WAS ) ENGRAVED THE DODGERS, INDIANS TOPPERS Leaders Remain at Head| of Both National, Am- erican Over 4th | (By Associated Press) The Brooklyn Dodgers and Cleve- land Indians remain at the top of | the National and American leagues |after a series of Fourth of July | doubleheaders. The largest baseball turnout in | the hitsory of Detroit, 57,000 fans, | 3 filled Briggs Stadium to watch the | Indians and Tigers divide a twin | contest. | The Brooklyn Dodgers romped | like champions over the New York Giants twice yesterday in the double feature for 50,000 fans at the Polo Grounds. Joe Medwick hit his | third homer in three days. The Cincinnati Reds refused to yield ground, taking a doublehecader from the Pirates. | The Chicago Cubs stopped the St. Louis Cardinals in the first game, principally through a three-run ral- ly in the eighth inning, but lost the ~ | njghtcap yesterday when Clyde Shoun fanned nine Cub batters. The New York Yankees paraded into the pennant picture yesterday with two wins over the Boston Red Sox. The Yanks got five homers in the first game and three circuit Joe Ke"y' Habe"’ashfl drives in the second contest. Next to Winter & Pond e m | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. S. Mail Carrier ESKIMO | M.S.DART HANDICRAFT 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 and Nome. Send for Our Caialoy Dealers please write for Tarms. A.POLET NOME Established 1900 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing L] | FRED HENNING { Complete Outfitter for Men e e e e e P | | PSS ZENITH IADIOS {1 REPAIRS and SERVICE | { JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE Alm By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY b 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 a.m. #:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 9:45 p.m. | Leayes 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- | | taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Phone 123 | ‘m’ ATCo. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION : COMPANY | - Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle July 9 July 16 July 23 S. 8. TAKU 8. 8. TYEE S. 8. TAKU S. 8. TYEE .. ... July 30 PASSENGERS FREIGHT nanmm'no AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA QR SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess Allce July 5, 16 Princess Louise July 19 Princess Charlotte [ July 12 Conn at Vancouver with !‘lymg Insiruction ‘2‘ | by the hour or in courses from ! SOLO to COMMERCIAL. | [ #— | . = SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. 5. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 — See Us at the Airport! Alaska School of Aeronautics, Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska Inc., R e Try a classified ad in The Empice e S $ as a pald-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire DR. ROBT. SIMPSON is invited to present thix coupon 5 this evening at the box office I h \ . 3 of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “JUDGE HARDY AND SON" WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! | ORI o SERVING ALASKA THE "{ YEARR RDUND, ;fi.§ Leave DueJuneau Due Juneau ' Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounc *MT. McKINLEY June 26 June 29 July 6 ALEUTIAN ... June 29 July 2 July 8 YUKON July 2 July 6 July 8 *BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 §COLUMBIA July 6 July 9 July 15 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. {—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with S. 8, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES-—4 H. 0. ADAMS————Agent 20 D st A= Ala l\a Q(eamshxp Company SER‘IICE ONF\LL ALASKA-ROUTES MARINE AIRWAYS——U. §. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Plznes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radig Station EANG PHONE HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materialy PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title 1, F. H. A. COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ] HOTEL GASTINEAU 1' " Every Effori Made for the Comfort of Guests! ‘GASTINEAU CAFE m: connecron AIR SERVICE INFORMATION TRANSPORTATION i;[)mfhhvf” WEEK SAILINGS—Juneag to Seatwe ‘Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound July 5 July 9 NORTHLAND NORTH SEA ..nou 18 10 ALASKA SERVICE Ruu EAR

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