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THA'S WOT T SAID, SiMP! T JESS HEARD THAT HAROLD HATTRACK SOLD TH' TOOL-KIT YUH LENT TH' LouT! GALLOPIN' GOLDFISH! I BETTER CHECK UP ON TH' CHIMP! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY\ 11, 1940. STUFF AN' NONSENSE, SAM. THEY AIN'T NOTHIN' TO TH' STORY. ALTHOUGH T WUZ STILL USIN' 'BM, I'LL GO GIT YER TOOLS RIGHT Now! /iT WON'T BE NECESSARY, MARINE NEWS K Saturda late Satu on or eve d in to arrive Sun day mor SCHEDULED SAILINGS orth d to sail attle 10 a. m. tomor- A cheduled to sail from July 13 at 9 a chec m 13 uled S.000000e000000000C0C0000 cheduled to July 15 Rupert 1 from Vancouver 9 p.m iulec ail from t9am from ) p. m Seattle £ Jul SOUTHBOUND SAIL Princess arrive morr ched tomorrow suth later cheduled y morning } outhbound T8 00080 000CGe00000000000C00000000600000ees e Gseevoss0cc 00080000 00c . r'lm"s Tomc:mow | | | (Sun Time) | Low tide—0:01 am, 21 feet. | High tide—6:05 a.m. feet. | Low tide—12:08 pm, .2 feet ‘ High tide—6:36 p.n. 163 feet, -oe HUNTERS COMING J UP IN SEPTEMBER A party of big game hunters fron; California is due in Juneau early in September, according to Dr. G A. Doclker. A school chum of Doelker’s, Cali- fornia State Supreme Court Asso- clate Justice Jesse Carter, will head the group, Doelker said, The party will fly both ways and work out of Juneau by small boat, Empire cmswlieds bring results ;fi TO CELE 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. READ DOWN Mon. and Thurs 10:00 3:00 3:30 5:10 Tues. and Fri. 11:00 Ly. Juneau 11:10 r. Whitehorse 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse I Ly wa t Ly s 1:50 Ar. Fairbank: Wed. and Sur 8:00 Fairbanks 9:30 Ruby 9°50 Lv. Ruby 11:30 Ar. Nome . Pajrbanks McGrath McGrath Ophir Ophir Flat 12:30 Lv. Flat 2:00 Bethel SEATTLE TO IUNEAU ROUND TRIP . Pamngers —_ LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE { ~The Sign of Ar. 3:50 A 135 M. T, Lv. 1:40 ¥ Ar.. 110 3 ) Ly. ~ f Lv. ¢ 150 M. T. Lyv. 9:00 WAY NORTH; 15 ARE DUE Kugruk Mlnes Shipping Big Crank Shaft Via Panair System Seattle this Al \ Clipper 15 of the ind Juneau, for this cit Clipper ¢ made up f 1 448-pound crank- Mines iikan enger aboard the of expres reater part by haftdestined for the Kugruk t Nome The mine is shut down a the new piece of equipment which will be flown north with PAA from airbanks and on Nome. gers coming fol- ing are a John Jimmy Olive Johnson, M r Ketchikan Master Bobby Deborah Pentz, Guy Harris DeWitt r Juneau Edwin Judge Cain R. E Miss Mrs. Hol Me; u Fred Lewis. Louise Patte Mr John White, Barbara White, Major Andre Violante, Paul Navro, Thomas Bailey and Donald Gill > .o 220 LOST WHEN SHIP Italian, Albanian Officers, Soldiers Die in Sea Mystery ROME, July 11.—It is officailly reported that 220 Italian and Al- banian officers and soldiers were lost in the sinking of (he Italian ip Paganini on June 28, off Albania, after an unex- plainm fire. fIAKU HAS FOUR FOR THIS PORT Steamer Taku, scheduled rive in Juneau Sunday m has the following passengers aboa for Juneau: Henry Roden, Mrs, Roy E. Butch- er, Miss Carolyn Butcher, Miss Sharon Butcher. Dependable Service READ UP Tues. and Fridays Ar. 4110 Lv. 11:10 Ar. 10:40 Lv. 9:00 Mon. and Thurs, and Sun. 6:00 4:30 410 1:00 Ar. Ly Ar Ly 165 M. T Wednesday 150 M. T. Ar. £:30 Lv. 545 Ar. 515 Lv. 450 Ar. 445 Lv. 4:05 Ar. 400 Lv. 230 $ 95.00 171.00 Mcnl e Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. District Sales Manager /_ CUZ IF YUH'VE GOT 'EM, GIMME EM! ! ; Terrific storms in the South Seas and imprisonment in a Spanish jail were highlights of a cruise around t ketch, began six y aboard the world in a adventuresome journe Shown with him SWEDEN seLLs STAMPS BY THE YARD/ INARGENTINA CAN PHONE THEIR LETTERS TO THE POST OFFICE/ d Dwight Long (l1oft) of Seattle when he tied up at San Pedro, Cal after his graduation from the University of Washington in Hour, is Douglas Grill of New York. cars ago his boat, the Idl £ [HENRY [FORD anp DORIS FOX EXCHANGED . 2400 LOVE LETTERS ~ BEFORE THEY WERE ~ . MARRIED/ orAW Lazy letter writers in Argentina need only to telephone the post office when they desire to send letters. Their call is connected with the recording room; their voice taken down on a phnnogra h record, and then mailed to any place in the world. The cail is charged to the telephone bill, < PRINCE GEORGE IN PORT Canadian N\tlm\'\] 1i is scheduled to a port from the south at 4:30 o'clock this afternoon. There are Juneau aboard line; A, Fischer and Miss 4 Hoflin and also 140 tourists. | - > | AMUNDSEN ON COAST TRIP John An\\ln(‘\l n He\\ out to the t today with three passengers and was to bring in a full Bellanca load. Mik(‘ McKallick was flown to Chi- of, Max Rogers to Hirst, and anson round trip to Sitka erday Amundsen flew the Lockheed over the glaciers with Ted Mock, Paul Xavier, Verna Cor- rigan, Gwendolyn Morley, Bertha Olsen, Mrs. J. B. Jolley. Holden yesterday returned from | | 5, | two the passengers Chatham, and Clark Bassett from Hoonah, while Simmons came in ,and Mrs. J. M. McCracken from Sitka, and Claude Helgeson from | Bug,” | Peter: | bartender. the coast with A. W. Schjolde, from | with Harry Bowger from Hirst, M. | 0dd, isn’t it? 'RINEHART BRINGS AERONCATO TOWN Travehng Fller Buys A Enge’s Ship, Hangar at Petershurg 1 Jimmy Reinhart, popular bonding flier who pops of Juneau ev summer, usually viith his Fairchild or Travelair pianes, buzzed into town last night | something else again: ater Aeronca. The Aerona, called the “Glacier was bought by Reinhart, along with a hangar, from Arnold Enge of urg, amateur pilot who has | left for the States to take commer- | cial training. | Rinehart intends to operate the | a little two | | Aeronca as a training ship and “lone | passenger” plane out of the Shrimp. Capita Caii nqrth with the plane last night Lee Drake, Petershurg Port Althorp. Two trips were also made to u\cl Pclaris-Taku mine. ——a—— CTCHIKAN MILL RESUMES Ketchikan Sp: : Mills is| resuming cutting this week following a cloe down of about two weeks | to permit of installation of a tur-| bine. R Subscribe to The Daily Alaska { Empire—the paper with the largest ipaid circulgtion, e tion of to served adv His ODD FELLOWS Regular meeting o No. A2, vening, July 11 Offi present ATTENTION of Silver 1.O.OF., at 7:30, Insta All member: Lunch will be F. 8. LAUGHLIN Noble G ESKIMO HANDICRAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUKS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS deal direct with the imcs of King,Diomede and St. Lawre: Islands Wales, Shismaret cmd Nome. Send for Our Catalog Dealers please write for T=rms. A.POLET NOME Established 1900 'EM,T DON'T WANT ‘EM--+ BUT IF YUH AIN'T GOT Bow Thursday Associated Press ‘ | - Writer Tells of 6OP (onvenhon; | (Continueda 11em Page One) walked up and down the most | crowded block of Broad Street, be-i | tween signs that read: “Zippers in- stalled and repaired while you | wait.” ; The fellow that manages that second-run_theatre house must be | a fifth columnist here for the Democrats. . . . The day the G.O.P. installed their famous peace plank in the platform, he put on the| | double bill: “Fire Over anl\nd and “French Without Tear | | Say, what goes on here, a riot?| | Who are they mobbing? Who's the | | victim? There must be 3,000 push- people. | | ing, jamming, struggling up? ., . (Fiften min- | | utes hen a flying squadron | lof police had gently but firmly | thinned the mob, I found out. It | was Herbert . Hoover, arriving to | make his speech) . . . Gre Garho | | and Hedy L:xm.uru)mbmml.mthnui { niftiest bathing suits, couldn't make | |an entrance like that. ! [ Say, how am I going to slup‘ l,om)'h' with those six parties rag |ing around me? . . . Maybe I ain't.| . But I'm sure going to Lhe( | hotel and get the weight oft my| ~ | aching feet. . 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