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WEEK ! T'LL HEAVE ANY ROMEO OUT ON HIS EAR / IN TH’ HALL RIGHT Now/ HAT AN’ CANE PARKED MARINE NEWS ALASKA IN v NORTHBOUND ¢ Mount Me¢Kinley in port and o scheduled to sail at 6 o'clock . h:s afternoon for the west- . ard. ¥ prtiiihs Tohise” scheduled” 1o é arrive this ‘cvening e Taku scheduled to arrive at S 7 A ekt e 4:30 a. m. Sunday Lae Y o i H,A\"’r"["“ ‘\"]‘::fv‘ “"',’ ® Aleutian due Thesday [ v st Py “‘\r"‘::f makihe the | ® North Sea due Tuesday D P Golden Circle Toars,|® SCHEDULED ‘SAILINGS B and. Lousn "S- & Princeés Charlotte scheduled to Passengers arriving here from Se- o . & sail from Vancouver 9 p. m were J. K. Campbell, Lorin ¢ {00 ' Mr. and Mrs: Lynn Gem- | g oy 00 Rupert, scheduled to sail Matilda * Holst, ' Lester “Hiw= | & FTno® FAPET ST el 8 lett, Dr. William ‘Kruschwitz, Mex | & HO Ve L i Mrs. W. E. Kruschwitz, Warren / Ton | @ Yukon scheduled to sail from fix:x;(l}w\’l:/_ M. Kruschwitz, = Eline ¥ 'Seattlc July 30 at 9 &, antakar 1 ¢ Tyee scheduled to sail from Ml']""“P' rsburg—Wesley Walter, | g "o i11e July'30 at 9 p. m. iles Price. A 4 y | ® Baranof scheduled to sail from ‘From Wrangell—Dr. and “Mra.| & BEER S e o William M. '‘Whitehead, ~Virginia : T twe by - Whitehetids, | & Princess Alice scheduled to sail Whitehead, two baby WhIteheads, | g = ¢, om vancouver July 31 at 9 and D. £ Saséen . From Ketchikan-—0. T. Gardner.| g yoypiang scheduled to sail M. S'Whittler, 'N. ‘A. McEachran, (g ~ ¢ (Seattle August 2 at 10 J. C. Melquist, V. Borleské, Mrs. g OM S i Borleske, Alice Peterson R B Aot Sailing (o ‘Haines wete Miss L. B ah Prince Geor rednled Eenl N |# southbound at 1 a. m. Sun- For' Skagway=Dr. C.'L. Polley,| g SothPound at & a.m. 8 A. Van''Mavern, ‘Patricia Mallott,|g ,0%- o Mrs. Frank Boyle B. F. Kane, #. J.| § “000, 00T O Sont Cranston, J. J. Connors, Sr., M. L.| g ;i'n\' # 3 Sides, L. Alby, Miss A. L. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolphin, Ken ¢ C‘(};’"}‘\;’:’:‘(I:"_‘”'“b"‘“"' Sunday Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Peterson, IR 1y \ s . 4 LOCAL SAILINGS Dorothy Peterson, Dr. and Mrs. H.|§ o s vk Estebeth scheduled to sail every L. Vidrickson, Suzanne Vidrickson, ¥ | ‘Wednesday-at 6 for Sit Crombie Allen, Ernest Polley OOk & Pull-S0E ol v i ¢ ka and wayports. ¢ Dart leaves every Wednesday {8 at1p, m.for Petersburg Port ® Alexander, Kake and way [* po ® 0 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 o g Has Eleven For]uneau . Aln\kd Clipper scheduled to fly from Seattle next Mon- day, July 29 at 8:30 a. m. SEATTLE, July 27. — SLeamor‘l PAA Electra due from Fair- North Sea sailed for Southeast Al-,® banks about 4 o'clock this aska ports at 5 o'clock yesterddy|® afternoon. afternoon with 185 passengers ® Planes scheduled to fly ev booked including the following for|® ‘morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, Juneau: |® weather permitting. John Deverea Miss Edith Mur-/e @ @ ¢ © @ @ @ ¢ o o o er, W. Wilkelmy, A. E. Kremling, | 8 e g Mrs. Rena Petrucci, Miss Carol B. TP Robertson, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Skuse, Mrs. B. L. Holbrook and daughter, Mrs, H. A, Bauer. | - e - { | The American Medical Direc- tory lists 195104 physicians in its latest edition, noting incr es for 38 slates and the District of Co-| lumbia, TIME TO CALL FOR YOUR BROADWAY CAB CO. [ [ioes Tomom aska news 1DES TOMORROW (Sun Time) Low tide—0:59 am. 38 High tide—7:00 am, 11.1 ow tide—12:52 pm., 55 High tide- 16 p.m. 13.7 Tides Monday Low tide—2:12 am., 3.5 High tide—8:27 a.m, 109 Low tide—2:07 p.m., 6.0 High tide—9:30 p.m., 145 - - The Daily AlaskKa Emplre has the | largest paid circulation of any Al- |Carnegia per. R Empire craswilieds pring results. { —The Sign of READ DOWN Mon. and Thurs, 10:00 3:00 3:30 5:10 v. Seattle Ketehikan Ketchikan Juneau Tues. and Pri 11:00 11:10 11:40 Juneau Whitehorse, ¥ Whitehorse. ¥ Burwash (L. Kluane) Tanacross, Ala 1:50 Fairbanks Wed. and Sun 8:00 9:30 9:50 11:30 Falrbanks Ruby v. Ruby . Nome ___ Wednesday Fairbanks McGrath McGrath . Ophir v. Ophir . Flat v. Flat . Bethel VSEATTL}: TO JUNEAU ROUND TRIP . feet. feet., \ ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS | I PLANE MOVEMENTS ' feet. feet. feet. feet feet feet. Dependable Service READ UP Tues. and Fridays Ar, 4 Lv. 11 Ar Lv. 9 10 10 10:40 00 Mon. and Thurs, Ar. 3 Lv. 1 Ar. 1 L L 1 Lv. 9 o 35 M. T. T. 3 ska Wed, Ar. 6 Lv. Ar. Ly Pasdonqo_n —— Mail —— Express acifc Alaska Airways, Inc. District Sales Mcmaqer LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE 50 40 10 00 and Sun. 00 TLL LEARN THE DAG NAB---. This picture, sent by radio from Berlin to New York, By CLIFF STERR b | WELL, IT WORKED, poLLY oL PALY NICE VISIT. G' NIGHT! APPO!NIING oF POSTMASTERS s | Federal CIVI| Service Com- mission Officer At- facks Govt. CLARKSBURG, W. Va,, Jll\} 27. President Harry Mitchell of the Federal Civil ervice Commission acked the Government depen- lence on congressmen for final eference in appointing civil service sostmasters. He said he would ‘ather see the postal department onduct its own it tigation of he reputation and capabilities of | ipplicants ~ through its own in- pectors. Mitchell ke before Virginia Association of nd outlined the and on political workers paid from funds. He explained that the Civil Serv- ice Commission has fought the post- 11 department custom ol 1bmit- ting final lists of perscns eligible the West Postmasters Government’s L g 4P shows Adolf Hitler (center) as he addressed the Reichstag and the world, warn- | ing Great Britain to withdraw from the conflict or see the destruc- tion of her world empire and terror for millions, Hermann Wi England’s last chance, from Ficld Marshal to Marshal of behind Hitler, Hitler said this was ilhelm Goering, who the Reich, s promoted | is standing above and | BARANOF PASSES THROUGH .. Twenty passengers arrived on the Baranof early this morning from the Westward and 24 sailed south. From Seward passengers were Mary Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Beck, J. M. Greany, Katherine Leigbly, Mr. and Mrs. George Leh- man, J. B. Loftus, Mrs. Frank Mc- Huga, Jjochn McQuiston, O. V. Mil- lett, ' Koy Minor, John O'Connor, H. VanOrberg and Irvin Rubin. From Orca—O. Bergseth, Robert Mechuer, J. H. Mosley, H. Synnes- vedt, sames O'Keefe. Nina = Solovieva, Nick | Meorat, . Poncin, L. E. Tucker, Al Blake, sam White, F. A. Shaffer, | H. Bradley John Pirak, V. Semar in, ¢Ars. H. H. Jarvis, Harve > Stevens, C. H. Rat- ay, Guy Carlon | For Ketchikan—R. B. North V. Bailey, H. W. Williams, Harr Williams, Kaaslo Nasi, B. L. C. P. Williams . —— Cdds Are Already On Democrats fo Remain in Power (Continued trom Page One) L. lett Kern, big press conference, he seemed lost looked helplessly around and said: “Who's in cl ge here? {T can’t be, I haven't any I can't find “One-Eyed” Con- nolly but if he gets into this con- vention without a ticket, he de- serves the gate-crashers’ Pulitzer. It takes a blitzkrieg of five Magi- not lines of gatekeepers and some- times the storming of a whole rear-guard of sergeants-at-arm to get a seat Just to give you a hint of what women’s suffrage has done to- ward dressing-up political con- | ventions, make a note that Helen ;Gahagfln. actgess and wife of Actor Melvyn Douglas, - is national com- mitteewoman from California, ah! Sailing to Seattle were Claude! loglcal Question GALLEN, Switzerland, July wo Swiss monks, whose con- tact with the heavens is spiritual, learned that their secular Swiss countrymen were on the lookout for more material visitors 'from the skies. i The monks, from the lamous! old monastery of Einsiedeln, went| calling in the high 8ihl Valley whose inhabitants = rarely see a visitor. ey knocked at the door of| one lonely farm house. The door was opened an inch or two by an old woman. She looked suspiciously for a moment at the two strangers and then asked “Are ye two o' them parachutist good-for-nothings?” .- ' Subscripe to whe Daily Alaska Em- | pire — the paper with the guaranteed circulatior S ee- largest ‘ ‘Tir.:y Refugee o become postmasters to local con- gressmen for special reports - BONDY LEAVES FOR HOME IN FAIRBANKS G. A. O. Bondy, of Fairbanks, Republicapi, Committeemah for the Fourth Division, who has beeti vis- iting 'in Juneau since his atten- dance at his party's convention in :a,‘leaves today for Seward on the Mount McKinley, enroute to his home Bondy, a well-known attorney, i an old¥mer in the Interior, D | Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em pire — the paper with the largesr | guaranteed circulation. > e Try a classified ad in The Empire P e — ESKIMO HANDICRAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLURS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS 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 Tarms. A.POLET NOME r Established 1900 [ S TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES ™ STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing " FRED HENNING Combpiete Outfitier for Men Ten-months-old Ernest Slmpson.h > son of the London broker who is the former husband of the present Duchess of Windsor, is pictured as he arrived in New York, a refugee from the expested invasion of Eng- He was in care of a nurse, | D LOUIS DERDAHL as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —————w—— i | CAPITOL THEATRE | ' § ? and reccive 2 tickets to see: Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! (SRR Ra R e il 1 > ~ Leave DucJuneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound COLUMBIA July 20 July 23 July 27 ALASKA . July 27 July 29 *MOUNT McKINLEY July 27 Aug. 2 UTIAN July 30 Aug. 5 'UKON Aug. 3 Aug. 5 BARANOF July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 9 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. #-—9-Day Totemland Cruise. *—Conneets with 5. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ana Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING I'ORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE -2 FREIGHT OFFIC! H. O. ADAMS— THUMBS UP!_Twoyoung British school children give the “thumbs up” gesture which the war has popularized in England to signify hope and faith that things will be all right—or OK ¢in American slang). They're heading for country. ifieds P: Empire Clas P SR | MARINE AIRWAYS-—II. S. MAIL | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier | M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juncau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SBEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 P—_— ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged All Planes Opéenting Own Assenantionl. | For Information—Haugen Transpor- 2-Way Radio Station KANG l PHONE | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, adio FANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU s12 Phone 123 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ‘ BRDADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIll : By!’h Duly Alaska W; and KINY 6 Days Every Week at 8:15 am, COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPARY OF ALASKA ATCo. Lumber and Building Haterials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU ALASKA TRANSPORTATION SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve COMPANY and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A. L] — Sailings from Pier 7 &::“l:l:? “ 0 T E L G A s T l N E A u Seattle & B JARY Joly 28 1) Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! §. 8. TYEE July 30 . PASSENGERS FREIGHT G A S T I “ E A Il C A F E REFRIGEEATION m connecvon AIR SERVICE Q{fOBMAflO;I | D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 elu LS il A S Night 312 Travel ona "PRIN- CESS” CANADIAT }’»\\ I' ll "TRANSPORTATION COMPAN WEEK SAILINGS—Juneas fo Seattie Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau - No.Bound So. Bound LINER Seattle NORTH SEA ... ..July 26 July 30 = JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, NORTHLAND A Ve I VICTORIA OR SEATTLE NORTH. SEA. - Aug.13 Aug.13 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice July 26—Aug. 6—Aug. 16 Princess Charlotte Aug. 2—Aug. 23 Princess Louise July 30—Aug. 9—Aug. 20. Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC | TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full | particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks A:mt. fl!‘!m PACIFIC Thexe isno sunshluie for NeWSpaper Adyerhsmn HENRY GREEN, Agent ... ZENITH unmf : 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE’ Phone 464 Bill' Hixson ingingtn ~mmeres SANITARY PI.UMB!NG und HEATING COMPANY W J. NIEMI, Otvner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” EHONE 788 T eT gAYy B T ——

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