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JUST TRYIN' T' DECIDE ABOUT MY VACATION WOT FER YER FROWNIN’ FRED® .~ GIVES ME A wIT == WAL, THA'S ONE DAG- NAB THING WOT NEVER O’ WORRY . MARINE NEWS YukonHere For Several Hours Today STEAMER MOVEMENTS! | NORTHBOUND Yukon in port and scheduled to sail for Skagway at 11:30 o'clock tonight from the Al- Steamship Company’s Princess Charlotte in port and sails qut at 10 o'clock to- night Twenty-four persons disembarked | o o nor due to arrive at 10 & here ti morning from ”N. gpoin- m. tomorrow and sails west er Yukon, making the Southeast A Alaska tour and dotked here until| & poes " oatied to arrive 4 p 11:30 o'clo tonight There are a m. Saturday Jarge number of tourists aboard. North "NIAS" Aue. Tuesday. Getting off at Juneau lllblll‘h)'- "HEDULED SAILINGS attle were Julius Anderson, E. J.|g goiumbia scheduled to sail from Hanscn, Mary Jensen, B, Kong i ke g Cecile Licbe, Annabelle Liebe, J. E.| o nNoripland scheduled to sail DDy MO AR, MA LT from Seattle tomorrow at 10 Henry Hegeman, Fred Myer, John R B Y Bou, ROk W LIROn Princes Alice scheduled to sail From Southeast Alaska— Charle st g e Forward, J. D, Nelson, Mary White G Bible, U. W. Killingsworth, Stanley ¢ piijce George scheduled to sail Leng, John Russell, Mrs, D. E. Scoll b S L s e e Guy Carlir 8 o From Wrangell—Leslic Stickel Alaska scheduled to sail from July 23 at 9 am scheduled to sail from ttle July 23 at 9 p. m Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 24 at 9 p. m North from a.m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive at 4:30 o'clock this af- ternoon. Prince Rupert scheduled to sail south at 1 a. m. Sunday. From Petersburg—L. R. McDonald Seattle ik SIXTEEN GO OUT ABOARD PRIN. BOAT ail 10 to 26 at Sea scheduled Seattle July SIMMONSTO SEEK TUNA: OCEAN TRIP ° . . b3 ° . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . . . ° . [ [ . . The Princess Louise was south- ® Aleutian due southbound next bound this morning from Juneau ® Monday. SR with 16 passengers embarking from ® LOCAL SAILINCS . . BE e Lo + Estebeth ceheduled o sait every » Sitka Businessmen Charter A. Shatzel, R. Elliott, T, Smith, ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- . . C. Appleby, A. Chandier, D. Mc-|® K& “I”“ w 3‘!"’rlfv»\v o . for 'OO'Mlle Fllghf Bride, O. Puuotinen, Z, M. Wagon-|® Dart leaves every Wednesday o er, Mr. and Mrs, M, E. Holbrook,|® 8t 1p.m. for Petersburg Port & Out fo Sea Dr. and Mrs. C. Buck, Miss E,|® Alexander, Kake and way ¢ kil Morke, Mrs. V. Morke, Mrs, A E.|° PO . $ Hunting fish for the fishermen Sargent, J. Brideaux bt ST e d e with an airplanc seems to be balfiestyes s v e catching, and Shell Simmons has M | been lined up for one that tops 'l PLANE MovEMENTS | them all. { | In the next few days, Simrons is [ B e tals Er i tat ol e Ba L B R scheduled to make a charter flight P o | ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® for Sitka businessmer, 100 miles Sells al Sea"le‘o hop for Seattle at 9 a. m. ® out to sea and hunt for albacore, e tomorrow. Flight today can- ® commercially known as tuna. celled. Mail closes at 5 a. m. ® Tuna have been taken near Sitka |e tomorrow ® on rare occasions, and commerci- SEATTLE, July 19. — Only one|e PAA Electra scheduled to fly ® ally off the coast of Vancouver halibuter arrived today. The vessel|¢ to Juneau from Fairbanks, ® [sland in the warm waters of the was the Akten from the western ¢ Jeaving interior tomorrow ® goshiwiro, or Japanese nt, banks and the carg owas sold for|e morning at 9 o'clock ® schools of these fish having worked 10 cents a pound night. Planes scheduled to fly every ® ohor porthward every vears for % > - morning at 9 g'clock for Sitka, ® 1o oo few vears, Nearly one-half of Oregon’s 60,- e weather permitting ® “oitka business men fesl that i "‘"(‘_:')‘:::v;:‘"":m‘;“_v{"";l\)' l»;i‘:\l B PP they can establish the presence of S atobaat peatradeaiBtd 0 0k | ] f i tuna offshore from Baranof Is- R aduediifh BB, 'Mrs. Vukovich Has ane. the misoric cits win become R irse s 1| the greatest fishing port of the 1 prre ciassifieds g results. | | Pacific a Porfl_agd Visitor | | Miss Margaret Sturgis of Port- |land, Ore., arrived in Juneau this | morning on the steamer Yukon. | She plans to stay here hcl\\‘Pon‘ | boats as the guest of Mrs, Sleve ey T ' Tipes ToMmoRROW (Sun Time) FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. | High tide—1:11 am. 177 feet. VaEovRb: Low tide—7:33 am. -20 feet. —_— — — High tide—2:01 pm. 166 feet. 18 feet. Low tide—7:43 pm —The Sign of Dependable Service L e e - READ DOWN READ UP 7 Y Mon. and Thurs Tues. and Fridays 4 3 10:00 Lv. Seattle Ar. 410 3 3:00 Ar. Ketchikan Ly. 11:10 3:30 Ly hikan Ar. 10:40 5:10 Ar. Juneau Lv. 9:00 Tues. and Frl Mon. and Thurs. 11:00 Lv. Juneau Ar. 3:50 4 11:10 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T. 135 M. T. Lv. 140 11:40 Lv. Whitchorse, Y. T. Ar. 110 t Lv. Burwash (L. Kluane) iy, P f Lv. Tanacross, Alaska Lv. f t 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun. Wed. and Sun. 8:00 Lv. Patrbanks Ar. 6:00 & 9:30 Ar. Ruby Lv. 430 3 9:50 Lv. Ruby Ar. 410 11:20 Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Wednesday Wednesday 8:00 L a 10:45 Ar. McGrath 1 1115 Lv. McGrath 5 11:40 Ar. Ophir i 11:45 Lv. Ophir | 12:15 Ar. Flat } 12:30 Ly. Flat { 2:00 - Ar. Bethel SEATTLE TO JUNEAU | | Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. .. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager el & gun as he inspects the Bren factory ORE FOR HUNGRY STEEL MILLS_1o m ore $hipments have so mounted that some | land is an unloader, reaching into the taking a 13- to 18-ton bite every 45 seconds, unload a 5 had no idea it w: BRITISH, NAZIS IN AIR FIGHT Fierce Battle Reporfed in Progress Now Over Strait of Dover LONDON, July 19.—British and German air fighters are engaged in a fierce catch-as-catch-can bat- tle over the Strait of Dover. This tarted when a cloud of Nazi raid- ers swarmed down on a British destroyer guarding the southwest English coast. The destroyer has not been dam- aged and fought off the attack with intense anti-aircraft fire and brought down one of the Nazi raiders. British Royal Air Force planes immediately took to the air and chased the German bombers back \to the French Coast where another battle is being fought in the air between Boulogne and Callais. | Observers said they saw at least four planes falling in flames in the sea, but do not know if they were British or German. - ‘Mrs. Pyle’s Mother Honored Last Night Honoring her mother, Mrs, Mar- garet Rohrer of Spangle, Wash., M: T. J. Pyle entertained informally George VI Tries Out a Gun * .' | Cablephoto ' .King George VI of England proves adept at operating a Bren machine . He drilled sixty shots into the target steady.” Bl THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY. 19, 1940. ie 300 freighters are engaged in the shipping. Shown at Cleve- Joseph Wood,” while the “Lackawanna” waits. Four shovels, 50-foot freighter in four hours, L3 | SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY | W. 5. NTEMI, Owner |1 “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 1788 By CLIFF STERRETT NO, PLAGUE TAKE IT... TH’ BOSS SEZ WHEN AN’ TH’ WIFE SEZ JUST ARRIVED New Fall Styles EDWIN CLAPP SHOES il Joe Kelly, Haberdasher Next o Winter, & Pond * | t \ z \ \ N N ; \ \ \ \ \ \ \ { \ 4 \ \ ‘ \ \ \ \ | \ \ U A. WUKICH as a pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——— CAPITOL THEATRE 2 and receive 2 tickets to see: “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" Federal Tax—>5c per Person VESSELS ARE TAKEN OVER | Brifish Requisifion Ships| | thatAreNowinEm- | | WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! | ! | ! | { | ? e A e i | ). rl r _SERVING . pire Ports ; ' LONDON, July | merchant ships in British ports | are being requisijoned for the ‘ duration of the war, 1 4 This announcemen’, was made by | is.—All French | | the British Ministry of Shippirg | who also announced that France | | will receive the ships back and be | |paid for their use at the cnd ur‘ the war. ‘ | - >oe ‘ Sis'er oiMarion Leave DucJuneau Due Juncau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound . . *MT. McKINLEY July 10 July 13 July 19 DaVIeS lS S"I(kefl | ALEUTIAN July 13 July 16 July 22 % ) {YUKON July 16 July 20 July 22 cet the demand of nation’s steel mills, iron BEVERLY HILLS, al., July lflvfi‘ *BARANOF July 17 July 20 July 28 Funeral plans were made today for | § Ethel Davies, a sister of film actress | Marion Davies, who died suddenly - |at_her Beverly Hills home. } Miss Davies was stricken with a| Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. —9-Day Totemland Cruise. —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak Seldovia. anq last evening at her home on p { | Twelfth Street | cerebral hemorrhage while dining| Nine friends were asked in to! with a friend, Kay English. S)u‘( FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS o Ul R b was dead by the time a physician OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ;Vlr‘- lttl:l\‘(i-l' ‘:rr;\"(-d ey Mw‘arnvcd. Miss Davies had been in| E E - & “Baveral | v i R e et o e ot et T HE ALASKA LINE of Dr. and Mrs. Pyle until the| e e | TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 first part of August. e P——— || ZENITH RADIOS | The Daily Alaska rmpire has the | largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. S HANDICRAFT | and Nome, s i o Own Acronautical Send for Our Catalog A I Co. way PR St EaNG PHONE Dealers please write dlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 | | * Today’s news today m The Empire, | H. O. ADAMS————Agent - o AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | === U.S.Mail Carrier ESKIMO | M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau i every Wednesday at 7 am. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT CARVED IVORY CURIOS | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | Special Weekend Trips Arranged MODELS—MOCCASINS v MITTENS—MURLUKS For Intormation—Haugen Transpor- FUR JACKETS and | tation Co. 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