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M ARINE NEWS ALASKA IN EARLY ON WAY SOUTH brinzing 21 passen yon Canal, the steamer Al tinued scuthbound early 14 out from here., Alter from I aska ¢ were Mrs. Soufolis, Mary Scufolis, Jenny Soufolis, R. E. Goes, Ike Taylor, N. A. McEachran, 1. A Thatcher, Sol Lachman, Suzie Winn M. J. Lynch, R. E. Barringer, Mrs. J Brown, W. White, A. Sokoloff, J. K. Hude<on, Laurence Alby, M. P. Webb, ictor Richmond, E. J. Logan, Karl and Frank Billett Sailing to Sitka were D. E. Fasseen S, stedt, Gus Peret, Lyle Hebert To Peter W. O. Walter, Mr Joe Werner To Wrangell—-Mrs. T. Deveney To Ketchikan—J. E. Norton To attle — Robert Welsh Jr., Barney Welsh, Evelyn Swanson, Hazel Morgan, George Murray and Ann Tavelli, SIXTEEN ABOARD ALASKA CLIPPER FLYING TO CITY Jones and First Of- Capt. Jerry ficer Gene Meyring took off from Seattle at 8:30 this morning with 19 passengers for Al three of them for Ketchikan. The plane is due heres about 5 o'clock Those booked for Juneau are I'. L. Smerson, L. D. LeTourneau, Thomas Illistead, Bert Anderson Harris Whiting, Frank Collins, Norton Ware, Oliver Rosto, Matt Parvin E. A. Floan, Les Hard, James Mc- Donald, Mrs. Ken Williams, Yvonne Williams, Allen Williams, Mrs. Ethel A5 8. = PRINCE BOAT TAKES 4 OUT Early Sunday morning, the steam- er Prince George sailed south, tak- ing out four passengers. Those leaving were, Mrs. William Barbara Gaddy, Billy Gaddy rank Moore. - D NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co, adv. TIME TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO, e e S SRR i . READ DOWN Mon. and Thur 10:00 Ly. Seattle 3:00 Ar. Ketehikan 3:30 Ly. Ketchikan 5:10 Juneau Tues. and Pri 11:00 Lyv. Junean 1110 Ar. Whiteliorse 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse 1 Lv. Burwash (L Tanacro: Fairbanks Fairbank 930 Ar. Ruby 950 Lv. Ruby 11:20 Ar. Nome Wednesday Paci LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE —The Sign of 800 12:45 11:15 11:40 Ar. Ophir 11:45 Lv. Ophir 12:15 Ar. Flat - o 12:30 Lv. Flat 2:00 WAr. Bethe! SEATTLE TO JUNEAU ROUND TRIP Passengers —— B i ’{STEAMER MOVEMENTS . . . NORTHBOUND . ® Aleutian scheduled to arrive ¢ e tomorrow morning but no- e ® thing definite at 3 p.m. teday. ¢ ® Princess Louise due tomorrow € e afterncon or evening . ® North Sea scheduled to arrive e ® tomorrow evening. . . '"HEDULED SAILINGS . ® Prince Rupert scheduled to e e sail from Vancouver at 9 to- e ® night . ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e e Seattle 9 am. tomorrow . Tyee scheduled to sail from e Seattle 9 p.m. tomorrow. . Princess Charlotte scheduled to Sail from Vancouver at 11 a. ® m. tomorrow, special Alaska e cruise. . Baranof scheduled to sail from e Seattle July 17 at 9 am B Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle July 19 at 10 ® a.m. . Prince George scheduled to sail frem Vancouver July 22 at o 9 pm . Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle July 23 at 9 am . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Columbia scheduled south- e bound at 4 o'clock tomorrow e morning and sails 1% hours later. . Princess Alice scheduled to ar-e rive at 7 am. tomorrow and e ails south at 9 a.m. . aku scheduled southbound late ® tomorrow or early Wednesday ® morning . Mount McKinley scheduled o south next Frida . LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. . Dart leaves every Wednesday o at 1 p. m. for Pelersbur;; Port e Alexander, Kake and way e ports, e o000 ® e 00 0 - TiDES Touom;c;W (Sun Time) 4:40 am,, ll’ll am,, Low tide- High tide Low tide— High ud.--An 4(, PLANE MOVEMENTS [ R e -0.2 feet. 14 2 feet. pam., feet. p m., 1(, 9 feet. Alaska Clipper scheduled to e arrive about 5 o'clock this af- e ternoon. Sheduled to fly south at 9 o'clock tomorrow morn- e ing. Mail closes at 6 a.m. to- ® morrow for south. . THt DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY jULY 15, l940 DON'T. BE ALARMED, MR PERKINS ! ROLLO DOESN'T Copr. 1940, King Peatures Synd: e, o, Wirld igh AFTER THE FLOOD WAS OVER Harassed store employ coursing six feet through Halletsvi : FLIERS ENJOY VARIED TRIPS es Yesterday was variety day in Ju- neau flying business, pilots flying a fishing trip, a passenger trip and a bear filming trip. Actor Frank Morgan, Gov. Ernest Gruening, Norman Banfield, Roger Stevenson and Percy Reynolds flew to L Hasselborg last night for fishing, planning to return today. Mrs. W. H. Corwith, and Phyllis Lundell were flown to Sitka, while Bob Dailey was taken to Hirst B. F. Kane, M W. H. Corwith, E. Hill and Russell Clithero were flown back from Sitka To complete the day yesterday, Mrs. Laura Ordway, Jim O'Neill and Herb Neff flew to Windfall Harbor for bear pictures, returning late last night to report.seeing a “few” brown- ies. -4 ST RETURN; WILL Mr. and Mrs. Jay Roman, former Channel residents, returned here Friday evening from Seattle after a y of absence, coming back with their 42 foot cabin cruiser Mayflow- off tomorrow morning for the ® e Interior. Mail closes as s0on as ® steamer mail arrives at posy ® office. . The couple spent a leisurely two two weeks exploring the Inside Pas- sage on their way north with nearly Planes scheduled to fly every ® perfect weather for the entire trip. . . . . . . @ PAA Electra scheduled to hop e . . . . . ) . weather permitting. > — i buhw: xbc Ior The Empire. Dependable Service READ UP Tues. und Fridays Ar. 410 Lv. 11:10 Ar. 10:40 Lv. 9:00 Mon. and Thurs. Ar. 3:50 ¥ % 135 M. T. Lv. 140 o Ar. 110 Kluane) Ly f Alaska Lv f T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Ar. 6:00 Lv. 436 Ar. 410 165 M. T. Lv. 1:.00 Wednesday 171.00 Mail —— Express ific Alaska Airways, Inc. District Sales Manager morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® ® Reman calls the Berthed at the new boat harbor, latest a tion to |Channel mooring facilities “as nice a harbor as any port on the coast may & . Planning to remain in Alaska “for good,” the Romans will do charter work with their cruiser. --e Subscripe to ‘whe Daily Alaska Em- pire — the paper with the largest ;.\xamnur‘l uuulmm conflict is T i ;) are shown cleaning up debris after a 16-inch cloudburst sent Lavaca Riu‘r lle, DOUGIA NEWS FRANK MCDONALD DF AT PORT ANGELES, WASIL Word of the passing of Frank Donald, former oldtimer of well, was received here in-the mail from the Jack Hensons at Port Angeles, Wash., who are near neigh- bors of the deceased. His death oc- curred of the sixth of this month andfollowed two days illness result- ing from a fishing trip during which Tex. S Mc- he contracted a severe cold that de- \C [(r[lt'(‘ into pneumenia. . McDonald was about 65 ofage. Formany years he was ‘).m smith at Treadwell and after the cave-in he held the same job at Thane. Sometime before that plant closed down he removed to Port Angeles to live. His wife and one daughter survives D MRS. AALTO, DAUGHTER RETURN G TO DOUGLAS Mrs. August A&IIL(‘ her daughter Impi and grandsen Donald Bonner who have been visiting in Seattle and Califoria for the past couple of monthsare passengers for home on the Aleutian 4 ——— k> CANNERY HA‘ BIG W IN HC daily for was re- week at the n. An average of 800 cases anning last we 5 the busies! as cannery so far this se: Dou The pack to date is nearly half com- pleted to former year's records. L. R. Ellson, manager of the can- nery enwred St. Ann’s Hospital last according | DOUGLAS Coliseam | 1 Tuesday & Wednesday | i "KID FROM KOKOMO™ - Na21s Claim This British Isle First Engll.h land to be clumqi by the ‘Germans in the pree'nt is the Isle of Jersey, lying in the narrow strip of water Yetween France and England and which now is eccupied by - the XUl castla, German forces,” In backeround is Mont ‘Areusil Buckner IsHere Tuesday Col. Simon Bolivar Buckner, soon | to become Brigadier Beneral Buck- ner, will be in Juneau tomorrow aboard the steamer Aleutian accord- ing to advices received by The Em- | pire. He is coming north tc assume com- | mand of all Army troops in Alaska. In the advices received by The Empire, Col. Buckner said his only orders are to take command of what | troops are now in Alaska and those to, come later. His headquarters will be chorage. - .- - ZEHM HOME at An- MRS. Mrs. Howard Zehm and here baby | e O I || SANITARY PLUMBING and | HEATING COMPANY | | W. J. NIEMI, Owner 1 “Let your plumbing worry be | PHONE 788 | — * JUST ARRIVED. . .New Fall Styles .. EDWIN CLAPP SHOES Joe Kelly, Habérdasher Next-to Winter& Bond-- | k4 Try a classified ad in The Empire. et v J. mm as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “ALLEGHENY UPRISING"” Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! daughter were dismissed from St. Leave DueJuneau Due Juncan Ann’s Hospital and are at their Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound hbie! | “BARANOF July 3 July 6 July 12 [ — = | §COLUMBIA July 6 July 9 July 156 n = } ALASKA July 9 July 13 July 15 m | *MT. McKINLEY July 10 July 13 July 19 I J‘ ALEUTIAN July 13 July 16 July 22 . ® Perfect comfort | Y'YUKON July 16 July 20 July 22 ® Splendid food *BARANOF July 17 July 20 July 26 ® Every convenience and service ® Centrally located Saturday for medical treatment. He | Large Rooms has been rather poorly in health for| all with some time. He is expecting his son | bath here in a few days from the South Special Rates to Permanent Guests 1 ALASKANS LIKE THE | to assist him for the remainder of the season. i | % PO T AL | STEAK OR CHICKEN NEW WASHINGTON | Those awarded steak or fried i chicken dinners at the Douglas Inn | are the holders of Nos. 280, 215, 524, 544, 534 and 531. | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO ——————— U.S.Mail Carrier ESKIMO !l S. DART HANDICRAFT es Forry Slip, Juneau | nery Wednesday at 7 a.m. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS %ggggfigzgxg}gss Special Weekend Trips Arranged } 1 MITTENS—MUKLUKS | For Information—Haugen Transpor- | FUR JACKETS and | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands . .. . Wales, Shismaref and Nome. : Send for Our Catalog || A Co. Dealers please write { for Terms. t+ APOLET NOME ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L ] Sailtngs from Pler 7 Seattle Established 1900 : sty b e ] e S. §. TYEE PASSENGERS, TIMELY CLOTHES } NUNN-BUSH SHOES 1 STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing ] | FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men . FREIGAT REFRIGERATION ———d A I |{ 1941 Models Now on Display | REPAIRS and SERVICE' |1 JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE || | { Phone 464 Bill Hixson e rred (ANADIAN JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, W AT | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS i N E W s 1 Wn’»‘,u.flw Alico. | T 4 O ¢, July 5, 16 BROADCAST B o July 19 g @ Lo psruseatil || Princess_ Charlotte )an' }T.ATUBE SERVICE i fl July 12 L ON THE AIR | Connections at Vancouver with TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC \ Tickets, reservations and full mm from V. W. MULVIHILL ., A‘nt, C!.‘—Jm M By The Dy imsk mpire and KINY SDmEvfiWukm §—Calls at Yakutat Nur'hbound and Southbound. 1—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Connects with 8. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak Seldovia, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS———Agent ang AlaskaSteqm ship Company SERVICE-ON-RLL QLQ KR -ROUTES MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGEB AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA mnqvnms JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. A H‘“ omth‘ Own Aeronautical 2-Way ... Radip Station KANG PHONE Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU ¢12 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Haterials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A. HOTEL GASTINEAU EAS'I‘HII:AII CAFE _wnn-cllon ; mssgvrgzg&romnou WEEK SAILINGS—Juness -to !Ol.l Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncau o sutue No.Bound So. Bound } s NORTH SEA July 12 July 16 s NORTHLAND . July 23 NORTH SEA . July 30 £ p— 1L [ ljx&flp.m. . 9:45 p.n. #isam 7:00 p.m. 24 AN e “ cu&nml l‘m