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OH, EUSTACE ! YOU'RE SO ABOVE WORLDLY THINGS! AH, |F T BUT HAD THE WINGS OF A DOVE . MARINE NEWS | NORTHLAND TAKES OUT 26, SOUTH After bringing 17 passengers here from Seattle and Southeast Alaska e ports, the steamer Northland sailed e from here early today on its re- e North Sea due Tuesday turn voyage south via Sitka, not e SCHEDULED SAILIN to call at Juneau again this trip. | e Aleutian scheduled to sail from Arrivals were Mrs. J. S, MacKin- e Scattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. non, J. S. MacKinnon Jr., H. F.|e Princess Louise scheduled Burns, Bob Burns, Mrs. H. F. Burns, sail from Vancouver July | | StexmER MOVEMENTS H NORTHDOUNY Alaska scheduled to arrive at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning. Mqunt McKinley due tomorrow morning but nothing definite at 3 p. m. today. Princess Alice due late Satur- day afternoon or evening Taku scheduled to arrive Sun- day morning. to 13 Jerry Smith, W. B. Johnson, Mrs. at 9 p. m M. J. Dudley, Mrs, A. Kucynski,|® Prince Rupert scheduled to M Etta Garrett, Mrs. H. sail from Vancouver July 15 Loken, Donna Burns, C. S. Worley, at 9 p, m. H. H. Larsen, Mrs. H. Larsen, E Yukon scheduled to sail from Johnson, Hans Loken Seattle July 16 at 9 a. m Sailing to Seattle—Mrs. T. F Tyee scheduled to sail from Martin, , Mrs. Gordon Anderson, Seattle July 16 at 9 p. m Faye Hamilton, Arthur Anderson,| ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to Mrs. Arthur Anderson, Arthur An- &:allf rom Vanhocouver July 10 derson Jr., Mrs. Ed Williams, John at 11 a, m, special 8.'E. Al- Williams, Mrs. Errol Rawson, Vivi- 8ska cruise an Torlakson, George Gehrts Northland.. scheduled to sail For Sitka—Mrs. Fay Weber How- ;’i‘: Beattle July 19 at 10 ard Earl, Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Bur- ? 0o 7 riss, Frank Foster, Steve Vukovich, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS John Kubek. Harold Weatherby, |® BAranof scheduled southbound Rodney Kulstad, B, F, Kane, T. R i1 SRlok Whignt. ©0 00000000 0000000000000 002000000000C0S Prince George is scheduled » Mrs. W. W. Meager, Harold | o 0hhound Sunday at 1 a ., Reese Dickie. \ o - FOURTEEN G0 ON_PRINCESS FOR OUTSIDE : Columbia scheduled south- bound next Monday. LOCAL SAILINCS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersbury; Port . . . . . . . . . - Alexander, Kake and way * ports. The steamer Princess Charlotte| ® ®/® &.°¢ % 0.8.9.8 ¢ ¢ sailed from here southbound this e morning with 14 passengers em-! [~ ¥ sl £ barking. 1 TrpEs TOMORROW Those sailing were Oliver Drange, | A. Meyer, S, P. Maloney, E. Poor, | E. L. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. A. E.| (Sun Time) Maloney, Don Graham, Miss M.'! Low tide—1:15 a.m., 21 fect. Fargher, Mr. and Mrs. G. Fargher,| High tide—-7:24 a.m. 12.8 feet. Miss E. Fargher, C. B. McDougall,| Low tide—1:16 p.m. 3.4 feet. | and Mrs. H, Harding. 160 feet. TWO COME IN WITH GEORGE Crowded with tourists, the Can- adian National ship Prince George was in port here last night and two passengers disembarked for Ju- neau Arrivals were Charles Fischer and Miss Margaret Hoflin. High tide—7:42 p.m., B POPULATION OF NOME DISPLAYS HARDY INCREASE Gain of More than 300 Is Reported to Census by Community The population of Nome increased by more than 300 in the past de- cade, according to announcement totay by 'Census Supervisor J. P. Anderson. Empire Classifieds Pay! TIME TO CALL FOR YOUR CZ BROADWAY CAB CO. pared with 1213 ten years ago. - —The Sign of : Dependable Service READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thurs, Tues. and Fridays 10:00 Lv. Beattle Ar. 4:10 3:00 Ar. Ketchikan Lv. 11:10 3:30 Lv. Ketchikan Ar. 10:40 5:10 Ar. Juneau Lv. 9:00 Tues. and Pri. Mon. and Thurs. 11:00 Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 11:10 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T. 1356 M. T. Lv. 1:40 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse, Y. T. Ar. 1:10 1 Lv. Burwash (L. Kluane) Lv. 1 1 Lv. Tanacross, Alaska Lv. 1 1:50 Ar. Pairbanks ISR - 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun. Wed. and Sun. 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks Ar. 6:00 9:30 Ar. Ruby e - Lv. 4:30 9:50 Lv. Ruby . et g - AT, 410 11:30 Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Wednesday Wednesday 8:00 Lv. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Ar. £:30 10:45 r. McGrath ~ Lv. 5:45 11:15 Lv. McGrath 5.15 11:40 Ar. Ophir 4:50 11:45 Lv. Ophir 4:45 12:15 Ar. Flat 4:05 12:30 Lv. Flat 4:00 2:00 .. Ar. Bethe! . 2:30 ROUND TRIP . 171.00 Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE The Nome population {s Tecordéd |i, over and over in their minds| in the 1940 census ds 1550, as com- |this very minute. That's why I can District Sales Manager J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1940. ALL T ASK IS THE WINGS OF A -+ German Military Boots Tramp on Canadian Soil | " e The heavy tramp of German military boots echoed in the train sheds at Quebec as soldiers, airmen, para- chutists and naval prisoners, captured in the Europe:n war .were marched aboard waiting trains for transportation to prison camps. The German prisoners are shown shortly after they arrived from Great A Knock-Down DOUGILA Campaign for D . . q St emos in Sight ‘ v Douglas Gospel Mission for the children of Douglas was HEAL MEETING A meeting of the Juneau Health Council and Tuberculosis Associa- tion, to which all citizens interest- ed in public health problems are invited, will be held at 8 o'clock to- night at the City Council Cham- bers. AY SCHOOL PIC) (Coutinued from Page One* , mogt successfully held at the —— Treadwell Beach yesterday. Fully ST """"r-rorrororssssos ay, even when he's talking on 60 children and parents were pres- the radio, “ “Gather around folks,'ent and a beach lunch at noon T'll tell you all 1 know—and what was largely enjoyed I don’t know, I'll tell you I don’t Many of the children went in Add to that a canny mind that| were played with everyone par- seems never stumped for an an- ticipating. Mrs. H. B. Schlegel, wi:o CARVED IVORY CURIOS swer and the answer is always engifeered the picnic, is apprecia- MODELS—MOCCASINS worth listening to, whether you tive for assistance rendered and MITTENS—MUKLUKS agree with it or not. In other|donations received. FUR JACKETS and words, here is a speaker worthy >>> — PARKAS and with the phys-| LOCAL PARTY GOES O VISIT TO TURNER LAKE of the best ... ical stamina of an elephant. The| Democrats—no matter who they| Reporting fine catches of trout,! are—are going to have one tough besides unusually good crops of time keeping up with him in|mosquito bites among members of number of speeches made, wheth-|their party, several people from er it's on the radio or “stumping|Douglas returned home yesterday the stick: ion the Mass-a-Mova from a two-| Now, bearing all this in mind—|day trip to Turner Lake. The fo!-| combativeness, platform and mi-|lowing made up the party: Mr. crophone ability, and stamina--|and Mrs. Ray McCormick, Jack toss in the fact that Willkie agrees|and Gordon Mills, Tauno Niemiand with President Roosevelt and the|Everett Bliss We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands Wales, Shismaret and Nome. Send for Our Catalog Dealers please write for Terms. A.POLET Democrats on the principles of - almost every major issue—and| BIRTHDAY PARTY what do .you have? Probably the| Burford, son of Mr. and M NOME most formidable opponent to the|Frank Campbell, yesterday celebra H Democrats that the Republicans ed his twelfth birthday with a party Established 1900 could have found | for several of his boy friends. UP TO THE DEMOCRATS NEW ARRIVALS | Don't think for a minute that| Robert Tracy and son Robert| TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing the Democrats here don’t realize|Jr. moved here from Juneau yes-| this. and that they aren’t turning|terday and have taken residence in the Fourth Street apartments. The two men are recent arrivals| pass along that the coming cam-|Cn the channel from Seatile. \ paign is going to be one of the| Speaking of labor conditions in| fightingest—maybe one of the bit-|Seattle, Mr. Tracy reports there| a terest—this country has seen. The|are at present about ten men for| only thing that could prevent :t|€very job available, and before cm-! r“n “"lllc would be for the Democrats to|Ployment offices of shipyards and| name a weak sister, crawl off in a similar plants they line up a block | corner somewhere and hope that|long looking for work. | Complete Outfifter for Men lightning would strike Wendell L. ‘ » iy ! iEned, Willkie. | MRS. CASHEL, DAUGHTER | - That's what the Democrats are| ARE DUE HOME SOON| \ saying among themselves. By a| Following many months'. absence| m'“ umos 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson fluke or by the clever manipula-| in the States, Mrs. E. F. Cashel| tions of Mr. Willkie or somebody, and daughter, Miss Margaret Lind- | the tables have been turned and|Say, are leaving Seattle aboard the| it's up to the Democrats to Sml,;B;umu.\r on July 30 for their home| the man that Old Guard Republi-(here. Since they left here last year cans couldn't. | the two women traveled over a good |- Just how it is to be done is|bit of country, motored to Balti-| even now being worked out be- ! more where they visited relatives,| hind the scenes, It won't be long|returning west through California | before the first opposition guns|to Visit other relatives, besides| will be fired. President Roosevelt| spending six months in and areund and his Administration have never | Seattle. been ones to sit around and see, A ket st what's going to happen. Nobody| POOR LEAVES FOR STATES | has ever accused the President of| Chauncy Poor took passage for| being short on political strategy | the south yesterday enroute to his or long on leisure. (home in Minnesota after a brief| Exactly what turn the battle residence here with his brother | will take is almost impossible for|Val Poor. me or even the experts to envi-| —s—— sion now. But it’s going to be ex-| citing enough so that even the| | kibitzer can get into a lather |about it. As for the politicians: 1t |lcoks like a tough summer and ‘for some of them—an early fall, >eeo Subscribe for The Empire, JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska Empire and KINY 6 Days Every Week at * % = £ w DOUGLAS-Coliseum Thursday and Friday “ISLAND OF LOST MEN” and “IRISH LUCK” - _| & 8:15 am. 7:00 p.m. %45 pm. HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. ESKIMO { M.S.DART | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | By CLIFF STERRETT { E Mrs. Anna Milburn, a widow of Seattle, Wash., was nominated for President of the United States by | the National Greenback Party at a meeting of the party's council | in Indianapolis. Mrs. Milburn has been traveling about the coun- try for five years to advocate the party’s proposed money and bank- ing reforms. | i — ~-| { | U. S. Mail Carrier ves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged: Phone 123 i | | | | i | | | | T ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY [ ] Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8. 8. TYEE ... July 18 8. 8. TAKU . S. 8. TYEE . PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION . D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice July 5, 16 Princess Louise July 19 Princess Charlotte Juy 12 e JUST ARRIVED | | SANITARY PLUMBING and | New Fall Styles ~ fl|| HEATING coMPANY | | EDWIN CLAPP SHOES AL g wees ve | ‘ mKe“y. Habe’dasher Il uufirfiv\on : 7PV.XONE 788 ; _ Next, to Winter & Pond K, | | Try a classified ad in The Empire. as a paid-uw subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this this evening at the bo: of the —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "BEWARE SPOOKS” Federal Tax—5c per Person coupon office WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! ( g l ! 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