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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1940. POLLY AND HER PALS BUT I TELLS I CARES NOT A YuH, SUSIE -- HOOT NOR HOLLER I GOT HOME FER YER "“IFS” AN ‘BUTS’ STEAMER MOVEMENTS 42 ARRIVE | NORTHBOUND . Northland scheduled to arrive ® at 8 o'clock tonight and sails ® for Sitka at midnight. £ Prince George dué Thursday e evening. . Alaska due Friday. . Mount McKinley due Saturday. e | | ® Taku due Saturday o! Forty-two persons disembarked SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ here yesterday affernoon from the| ® Princess Louise 'scheduled to @ steamer Columbia as that vessel -‘“"( 1rom SEROSUVer I"hluhl: came in from Seattle on its way at § o'clack. 4 b to the Westward., A total of 25 North Sea .A'hi‘dul(" to sai from Seattle July 26 at 10 ® people sailed Westward from here i a. m. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle July 27 at 9 a, m. Princess Charlotte scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 27 at 9 p. m From Seattle passengers were Mr and Mrs. Horace Beebe, Merle Boy- | er, W. 1. Barton, Fleeta Christoph- €rson Ruth Cain Mrs. Cecil Deisch, J. Dehuff, H. F. Dodge, Mrs. Carrie Foster, Ferne Fisk, Eleanor|e prince Rupert scheduled to sail Foote, Margaret Harding, Cora Holt, from Vancouvre July. 29 at'0 H. L. Hubbard, Harvey Jarvis, p.m Myrtle Jarvis, Nellie Merkurieff, o yukon scheduled to sail from Mrs. Rennei Mohs, Ernest Mohs, Seattle July 30 at 9 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. E. McCollum, Anna- Tyee scheduled to sail from e belle Nienau, Wilhelmina Postma, Seattle July 30 at 9 p. m. 1 Margaret Rosebrook, Mrs, William SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Sparks, Archie Schille, Lois Se-|e Princess Alice scheduled south mon, Alma Wilson, Stanton War- Friday morning. North Coast scheduled south- bound Friday at 1 p. m. Baranof scheduled southbound burton From Ketchikan—John Ruby Cashen, Elmer Day Cashen, William 800000000000 0cscset0000sco0000000000ss00 00 Hesse, J. Stearns, C. P. Williams Friday. K. P. Bass. | ® Columbia southbound Sunds From Wrangell—J. Boyle, ‘ or Monday. and Mrs. F. W. Dolphin, William LOCAL BAILINGS Gordon, Arthur Headstrom. | Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® ailing to Seward were Albert | Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- Williams, G. R, Fernandes, Flor-|® ka and wayports. . ence Syverud, E. A. Rasmuson,| Dart leaves every wedneSdny . Howard Zehm, Al Hagen, Harold at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port & Wiley, J. S. Harper, R. Bardi, U Alexander, Kake and way ¢ Katvala, John Dec, Raymond|® POFts. ” FbRes ot MH AT Nukils, B 2| 200 08 S BBS &9-ee g Blackwood, W, Bjerge, R. Schach,| O. Johnson, Bob Betts, K. P. Bass, | Jack Gustafson, C. E. Lochrie, To Valdez—A. J. Nelson. To Cordova—Gretchen Redman. ‘ PLANE MOVEMENTS , To Kodiak—Gene Dawson. |® Alaska Clipper scheduled to e >-ee ® leave Seattle tomorrow morn- @ {e ing at 8:30 oclock for Ju- CLUPPER FUES .5 ' ® PAA Electra scheduled to fly @ !¢ from Fairbanks tomorrow ® SouIHIElE(IRA |® for Juneau to connect with ® |® Alaska Clipper. . GOES -lo No | Planes scheduled to fly every o RIH |® morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, |® weather permitting. . . At 9 uclock uu morning, pre- cisely on schedule, the Alaska Clip- per lifted off Auk Bay and head- ed southward with nine passengers, while 15 passengers went north last night with two Electras. e e 000000000 .- — TipEs TOMORROW High tide—4:13 a.m, 14.1 feet. Flying to Seattle were Garrett B, qu tide—10:23 a.m., 21 feet. Holloway, Major Andre Violante, B.| High tide—4:48 pm. 150 feet. Jacobs, T. M. Lurry, Dorsey Smith,| Low tide—I1:56 p.m., 3.2 feet. A. P, Brewer, Miss Patsy Brewer, Jo Ann Thompson, Mrs, VelmaBarber, Bertha Winans, Margaret| Brewer. Rossbrock, Edmund Leibert, Mrs. l“l}'mg to F“nrbnnks were W. F.|Leibert, infant Leibert, Ward| a O s | Smith, Mrs. Emma Grace, Mrs. W.| F. Barbert and infant Mr. and Mrs. 'H. A. Beebe, J. Bayre, Earl Sayre, Miss B. Howard, W. W. Martindale. —_————— GOODY SALE By Martha Society, Friday, Sanitary Plggly W:g‘xly C. FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. at | —~The Sign of Dependahle Service READ UP ‘Tues. and Fridays __Ar. 410 Lv. 11:10 _Ar. 10:40 Lv. 9:00 READ. Mon. and Thurs. Beattle Ketchikan Ketehikan 5:10 . Juneau Tues. and Pri: Mon. and Thurs. 11:00 11:10 Juneau Whitehorse, ¥. T . Whitehorse, Y. T. Burwash (L. Kluane) Tanacross, Aleske Fairbanks £ i 1:50 Wed. and Sun. 6:00 4:30 4:10 1:00 Wed. and Sun. 8:00 9:30 9:50 11:30 Falrbanks Ruby Ruby Nome Wednesday 2:30 Wednesday 8:00 10:45 11:15 11:40 11:45 . Pairbanks MeGrath Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. /LOIS A! DELEBECQUE' ' : * Disiriét Sales Manader ALL I KNOWS IS WHEN I CAME THIS MORNIN/ Former Senator William Gibbs McAdoo, famous for switching Roosevelt at‘the 1932 Democratic Convention, and § cretary of 1 cordial greetings when they met icn in Chic is Mrs. McAdoo. Burke Bolts Party at this year's conver zo. Senator Edward R. Burke, Nebraska Demoerat, who sopponod Roose velt in 1932 and '36, July 18 declared he'weuld pledge his support to G. 0. P. Candidate Wendell Willkie ‘affer the Chieago convention tured turning “thumbs down” on the headline, “F. D. R. By Ac- clamation.” | | nominated Roosevelt for a third term, The Nebraska Senator is pic- | { IOWN'S MEN GONE ” DOG-GONE | JEFFERSON, CITY, Mos July 24 24.+The vuueo of . Parfalban, ° Jm — Jeffersopy Gty policd Sbiminate French " ‘Switzérland, lost every | friendly rat terrier as the “di |one of its ryillage fathers on ‘lc'\gmgvsl dog alive,” He dug so [,"- | count. of war. All the councillors|into a hole after a - rabbit that it |have been mobilized. A lotal high ook the police rescue squall three school boy is handling the corres-| hours to uncover him, pondence and “current affairs” dur- - ing their absence. Former kust Lauy ieeps Cool Phonep Woodrow mbon, former First Lady, smiles. "quntl b¢ ::umnm endeavors to keep cool dnrffi’gnuuionafiie Duno' tic national convention in Chicago. the California iher Frances Perkins (right) exchanged All smiles at the side of her husband 1y a classified ad In The Bmipire. By CLIFF STERRETT ---YER HAT WUz STILL SWINGIN’ BACK. welegation to President SWIFT MAN BACK AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE lVTl'IH()R GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska | May 31, 1940. Notice is hereby given that How- ard Stabler, has made application for a homesite, Anchorage 08585, under the act of Congress approved May 26, 1934, for a tract of land embraced in U. 8, Survey No. 2340, situated on the Eagle River Highway about 13 miles northwest of Juneau, in lati- tude 58° 23’ 20”7 N. and longitude 134° 40° W. containjng 0.52 acres, and it 15 now in the files of the United States Land Office, Anchorage, Al- | aska. FROM LONG TRIP J. C. 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