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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1940 ~ By CLIFF STERRETT SRS, ST Aelivie [ ARy PIBRGG <o | “POLLY AND HER PALS T HERE'S A WEEK'S WAGES, AN’ YOU'RE ‘n-nzoueu FER LOAFIN’ BUT WHAT HAPPENED f New Fall Styles HEATING COMPANY TO THAT MESSENGER 5 o wner BOY WHO WAS HERE EDWIN CLAPP SHOES TR AR worry be WAITING FOR A loe l(elly, Hlbefd”hel PHONE 1788 Next to Winter & Pond l PACKAGE 22 3 pEE A e B e . ‘ GEORGE M. SIMPKINS as a paid-up subscriber to I JESS PAID OFE TH' NEW OFFICE BOY AN/ GAVE HIM TH’ our worry.” Try a classified ad in The Empire. 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: “MUTINY ON THE BOUNTY" ! Transpadific Clipper Service Starts ™ o GHT MAP OF COMPANY'S PACIFIC OCEAN ROUTES Raymond Hamme of Ketchian, . ; captain of the boat Sea Hag, was Federal Tax—5¢ per Person [ r—_—-———-—‘ " | convicted this week in the court of U. S. Commissioner Ernest C. Aus- WATCH THIS SPACE YUkon Salls ‘ STEAMER MOVEMENTS tin of fishing for sockeyes with an Your Name May Appear! illegal net during the closed season. . NOBRTHBOUND ® Hammer was fined $400. Approxi- ® Tyee schéduled to arrive at 6 ® | mately 600 fish were confiscated. o o'clotk this evening v The United States Bureau of Fish- e Columbia due Tuesday. b § eries boat Brant, which amnohendcd‘ North ‘Wind ' due Thestay » | Hamrher, returned to Juneau today | Late last ni steamer Yu- ‘g ‘Npfthland due lite Wednesday ® with Clarence Olson, Supervisor or‘ kon sailed for after'spend- [g o “Phursday. ' Fl.\hr“rk‘s_ aboard. Olson covera” ~l1 i ing the day here, taking a dozen ‘g SCHEDULED SAILINGS . districts of Southeast Alaska on the | passengers ‘with her northbound ® Princes Alice scheduléd to sail ® | week's patrol. } For Haines passengers were Mrs.'s from Vancouver 9 tonight. - - For Skagway-—Mrs, . . rom ancouve; y 2 @ = M. D. Willlams, W, E. Hompstead, ‘e ' 9'pam . — = C. W. Folkestad, Miss M. A. Mc- ‘e Alaska scheduled to sail from ® Jultus Andracson of San Rafacl,| \ & Ninch, Miss Olie Upton, Ken Fd-|é ~Seattle July 23 at 9 am. & Cal, arrived on the steamer Yukon . i wards, ‘Mrs. Jennie Gordon, J.| e Taku scheduled to sail from e today to spend 10 days visiting| L] | ,“ H Maples, Barbara Baker, e Seattle July 23 at 9 p. m. @ Prank: B | gL B ( { e o Mount McKinley scheduled to ® = A SRS | ] e sail from Scattle July 24 at @ i = [ SAILING SCHEDULf 3 bl i Sealed bids will be received at| Y # Princess Loulse scheduled (o ¢ the City Clerk's Office, Juneau, Leave DueJuneau Due Juneay® f 'I'AKES 24 OUI S o Iy s Alnskes bl E pay July 24, 1040, Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ! B e for ‘the completion of the Ever-| ALEUTIAN July 13 July 16 July 22 | N : h(,',-:!,‘., "1‘;‘.:.[;\:.”(1‘;11;, ‘_u,( Z.; d{:} . green Bowl Swimming Tank. A| {YUKON July 16 July 20 July e am 3 A . set of plans and specifications may| *BARANOF July 17 July 20 July i @ Princess Charlotte scheduled to ® be obtained at the City Engineer's| COLUMBIA July 20 July 23 July I Twenty-four persons sailed south e sail from Vancouver July 27 e ericu‘ upon the deposit of $5.00. ALASKA July 23 July 27 July on the steamer Mount McKinley ® at 9 p. m ° The City of Juneau reserves the| *MOUNT McKINLEY July 24 July 27 Aug. 2 Jate yesterday afternoon after that ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e right to reject any or all bids undr ALEUTIAN July 27 July 30 Aug vessel had c in from the West- @ Prince Rupert scheduled to sail o ; : g | to ‘w;uvv informalities | YUKON July 30 Aug. 3 Nig. 5 ward, bringing elght from Seward|® south at 1 a. m. Sunday e Air service to New Zealand was inaugurated with a mail flight, out of Treasure Island in San Francisco Each bid shall be accompanied| .papaNOR July 31 Xig. 2 ooy 6 hie © Yukon scheduled to at o Bay, July 12. The map pict the span of Pan-Am erican Airlines linking the Occident, the Orient and |DY @ certified check, cashier's §—Calls k. i i i 3 N From Seward passe were|® 2 a.m. and salls south 3 a. @ the Antipodes. Also contemplated is a daily elipper t o Honolulu. The 8,000-mile trip to the Anllpudes wili |check, or bid bond made payable PO KR UA SO n g Aty Roilbeund, Rose Davis, Louis Hirschey, Aili|® m. Monday ® take feur and one-hall days and will be on a fortn ightly schedule, to the City of Juneau in amount ¢y e cemid DRI Pentinnen, B. D. Stewart, Troy|® Aleutian due southbound next ® —— - iR e |not less than 5% of the amount —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang X Nichols, Gene Dawson, Oscar Hart, ® Monday. e : : o A ey ~|of the bid, Seldovia. i ® Baranof scheduled south next e FORMER AlASKA ':"}{:.‘1":]"1;“ 1;- »‘*1:(\-‘1“}:0 ;’s‘“‘ f]*ql“ “"; (Signed) H. J. TURNER, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING {ORTS Sailing to Seattle were Mr. and|® Friday b er or _ §-Pesm ok b 81p0P8 GIERY, aptl | city Clerk. OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL pe LOCAL SAILINGS . is nicely appointed. She cruises at | pupjicati dates, July 18-19-20, Mrs. George Daniels, Mrs. Paul : g % ication dates, uly ), - : "1 ¢ Estebeth scheduled to sall every e nine knots and has a,maximum i ALAS A LINE Lucas, Harry Sperling, John Di-| " i0ciay at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® peed. of 19 knbEs” Hiee. pikes s 6 T i, 5 mond, Mrs. W. Bumett, Mrs, T.|5 etnesay at B e unday IS 125 hp. Sterling. . . | TICKET OFFICE -2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. Lucas, Sam Malemar, Clint ; HERE ON YA(H]’ AT 3 | | H. 0. ADAMS—— Agent 4 Da aves ever, sde >0 | ? 5 Alaxanier, WO, Ribth, ¢ Hhgly AN douves grery Wednesday o HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | : . Jot Britohard; | Hukhl s at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port e o Datly mmpire ciassitieds pay. | A Burnett, John ritchard, Ugh| ¢ Alexander, Kake and Way ® | u s Hail Carfle!’ Brown, William Carley, C. W.Stew- |y pone s ( e u e B { H l H i B R AR . P, o PN o B at, Mus I W, Butherford, Mrile & et b e 6 o.0 o & & |D0at rielen ninton Brings M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m, For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS | e onm oomiomomommemm oo o and Mrs. C. L. Burford "To ‘KatehikiM7s. 0, 4. Glshn e Two Couples and Four s, M B, . 4. Melbe- | e vannrs | SPor! Fishing Club fo Hold Children North To Wrangell—Mr. and Mrs, Wil-| | Se[ond Toumey Of T - >ro —— ESKIMO HANDICRAFT rAlaska Steamship Company SERVICE-ON'ALL*ALARASKR*ROUTES - -t liam Paul. Former Alaskan A. J. Hannah is by i e Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® | visiting Juneau today for the fist { CARVED IVORY CURIOS a kend Trips Arran : e |2 “hop.tor Sente at 3. . o 1940 Season g b MODELS—MOCCASINS | | sPsetal Weskend trips srraneet || MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL TipES TOMORROW |° lomomov. Plight foday can- @ The moiorship Wanderer 1ea¥es yiovh o teacning school at MITTENS—MURLUKS ¥/ ¢5¢1on Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier celled. Mail closes at 5 a. m. @ the Upper City Float tomorrow Wit a FUR JACKETS and ot [ ULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE [e tomorrow. e morning at 8 oclock for Marmion | Bldine, Wash, came in to the PARKAS il SAED CE—. LASKA (Sun Time) [ PAA Electra coming from Fair- ® Island to again serve as the of-|SMAll boat harbor last night with i SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVI ANT EEACE IN Al High tide—1:48 am. 174 feet. |e banks and cxpected to atrive ® ficial boat for the second salmon|1i$ 42-foot cruiser Helen Hinton } We deal direct with the HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ‘. Low tide—8:08 am. -17 fect. | at PAA alrport about 4 o- @ derby of 1940 sponsored by the Ju-|OR & Pleasure trip to this end of Eskimos of King,Diomede High tide—2:34 pm. 186 feet. |e clock this afternoon. e neau Sport Fishing Club. ”“"Vl‘?)“"‘:":m) s ; and St. Lawrence Islands Low tide—8:21 p.m. 18 feet. |e Planes scheduled to fly every ® Fishing competition will get un- Aannah. GUPALL IS SHNCIONS | @ morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® der way at 9 oclock tomorrow | ¢raft are his wife and two chil- and lenzlesy Sl A LA SKA Aln Tn“s’onr Inc. Tides Monday o weather permitting. e morning off Marmion with all par- dren and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Mc- High tide—2:24 a.m. 168 fcct. 1o e e 6 ¢ © ¢ o » o o o e ticipants required o have paid Donald and their two children send ior our catalfly A C" All Flanes Operating Own Aeronautical Low tide—8:41 am., -1.1 feet S Qa3 their §1 entry fee, secured club mem- McDonald is Superintendent of the - 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE High tide—3:07 pm, 164 feet. DAY IWO OTHER bership and registered. - The tour- itloe -;C;‘;;;’-‘nlm L lee‘b Y%LE‘\G e write Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 ™ p—8:59 T feet. N ney closes at 5 o'clock in the af- e 4 7 ) ey l,uh u.:J‘u’m W | ‘ ternoon. ago Tuesday and came direct to i i ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER rected . ab the "IRdfvidual | lebdbr jally later than 5:15 o'clock and a | chikan tomorrow where Hannah e —————————————————————— —— rather than the leader principle, BROUGHT T0 TOWN long list of prizes is scheduled for Was ‘with the Bureau of Fisheries I L] e cmn“ which is-hereditary, Three prisoners, including Dale Uhe Wwinners. : . |BETAENE SRR AL RD Y Y 7 col.mn me - Reports from the island say it This summer he will patrol traps Sallings from Pier Mfle - | Day who was arrested on a Juneau . IS BHG, S b ' Leaves OF ALASKA looks like a good fish run, especially in that area, Establighed 1900 Subseripe tor The Empire. warrant charging him with obtain- |ing money under false pretenses, °f cohoes. The Helen Hinton, bum by H.m- - - R & T . b iy e I s T BT B R Y GuT Lumber and Building Malerials | Ketchikan by Deputy U. 8. Marshal 2 o i s RoiRery PHONES 587 OR 7‘7_'““5‘ | John Cashen. Dodgc Truck Aides Military Planes TIMELY CL PASSENGERS FREIGHT OUGH US To Improve e Y S .CLOTHES SECURE YOUR LOAN THR strom, to serve six months for a y NUNN-BUSH SHOES REFRIGERATION and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A. Rt ot e - ettt s Wracel 1o o St STETSON HATS B FEMR 4 Vtcrm}njan. S HOTEL GASTI“EA“ e rrrrrrrrrrrrrraee % W ~—The Sign of Every Etfort Made for the Comfort of Guests! : Dependable Service GASTINEAU CAFE e g v : D 3 p 1300 el M . 10 g ; 3 BEpgn b e 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Tues. and Pri Mon. and Thurs, 11:00 Ly. Juncau Ar. 3:50 Ph Bill H 11:10 Ar. Whitehorse, Y. T @M T v, 140 i ixson TSN 11:40 Lv. Whitehorse, Y. T. At 1:10 s 5 i LV. Burwash (L. Kluane) v, 1 LINER [ Lv. Tanacross, Alaska v, 1:50 Ar. Fairbanks %150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun. VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS 800 Ly ll"':u;'lvankx Ar. 6:00 Alice Ar Ri Ly, 430 Princess " 1130 Ar. Nome 165 M T Ly, 100 oy -cémfl‘“; TRHnS SRTHHDH COMPRNY BROADCAST = " e XE: Meorath w4 s g WEEK SAILINGS—Junest to.Seattio r. McGrath . v. 5 i ‘Princess Louise x5 Lv. McGrath Ar. 515 OINT FEATUBE VICE Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ) e T 4 ! THE 5?‘. JllrW-Ang §-Auk. 29 Seattle No.Bound So. Bound ON AIR Conuéctions &t Vancouver with | A Bl ot — i, A8 Cansdian Pacific Servicest NORTHLAND ~July 20 July 24 . s | Ar. Bethel Lv. 2330 B ne n"l Ma NTINENTAL NORTH SEA July 30 SEATTLE TO JUNEAU $ 95.00 Y Y TRANS-ATLANTIC NORTHLAND ......Aug. 2 Aug. 6 BOYR JAR. - Empire and KINY : RENRY GREEN, Agest oo Phone 10 Passengers —— Mail — Express CITY WHARF ... Phone 23 Painted in umnnfinge colors, this Inlllllry phu built by Lockheed Aircraflt in Burbank, Calif., was nearing completion when he above § photo was taken. With the military plane is a Dodge }-ton una g ‘D“":""w’r",“f' aursmn.’-m,.______m. 1 R, 7 Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. canopy truck, ome of Lackheed's fieet of dependable Dodger, 8:15 a.m. 12:30 pam. LOUIS A, DELEBECQUE District Salés Manager D Vnkia e Torntly T wmene | o0pm suspm. Fmire Ay if 5

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