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'-6 —— PO LY AND HER PALS GREAT GADFISH-.. I PURTY NEAR FERBOT/ NOTHING WRONG WITH KITTY, PERK . LOOKS YEAH, I KNOWS SHE DOES, BUT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE F'RIDAY AUG 2, 1940. | By CLIFF STERRETT | JESS YESTIBDY.- | M. Daniel 8 H | | Don Granam 7 | | L. Hebert, 16 g 7 ukon Brings ' srerver vovewenrs | R | | Double Event—12 Pair M. Daniel 19 . NORTHBOUND ® | Dr. Blanton 16 we ve ere o Hiiiigs bk BRI £5 a7 ¢ | gt B ° ton in port and scheduled e E. E. Ninnis 13 . o th el Tor Bikgway st 11 o= e | tn.Able 80 & 10 } 4 on the ® clock tonight . | - ‘ in, Beatile’ £/ EF1coss, A LG IRGIsd 101y | IMPORTANT NOTICE TO L h I ey ve tomorrow afternoon or e ! . : shigast -Alasks ‘ports and is | § 8TTIVe Somorrow allornoon or A i _ TAXPAYERS I to sall for Skagway at 11 ° ; evening The Common Council of the City 3 : 5 E 9 Tyee scheduled t oarrive 9 p. of Juneau will sit as an Equaliza- Leave DueJuneau Due Juneny va ym Seattle were Miss & _ M- LOMOITOW . | tion Board in the Council Cham- Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound : Beach, Thelma Cherrington, ® Baranof scheduled to afrive o bers of the City Hall from 8 pm. to| *MOUNT McKINLEY July 24 July 27 Aug. 2 f joan Cherrington, Ruth Hampton, ® Sunday b4 |10 pm., August 5th, 6th, 7th, and| ALEUTIAN July 27 July 30 Aug. 5 1 Ruth Hampton, ' Sl AT b | L Frederick Soper, E. Schoenwals, Len | \'7,'-.“]"'\“4,' LS ae 8 | 8th. The Board will consider com-| yYUKON July 30 Aug. 3 Aug. 5 Sparks, Ken Trafton, Everett With- e A ORI 2 | plaints from taxpayers regarding| «pARANOF July 31 Aug. 3 Aug. 9 ow Ll R L | their assessments, and make what- From Ketchikan—G. Graham ¥ CRUEPR, AeriEUnd T g9l e | ever adjustments and corrections y i % 3 From Wrangell—Fred McElhany, ® from Seatlle 9 a. m. tomor- [0 the tax roll that are found nec- §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. St Datarsbure-. i peanas ® row » ks $—-9-Day Totemland Cruise. From Petersburg—Ear] Sifferman toiise hoaared ihe | essary. The Yukon has 160 round trippers * P‘fl"",‘ \',"‘_" i j" e After final meeting of the Board *—Connects with S, S, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ane iboar s 3 o st i no further adjustments can be Seldgvia. o Prince George scheduled 1o sail © | frasiey i ;i 3 P st 1 ® from Vancouver August 5 at ® | Jammed at a Hongkong pier, waving crowds are pic lured 25 the big Canadian Pacific liner Empress of | H. J. TURNER, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS . X d City Clerk. 2 C RES (harlol'e |S e 9pm ® Japan backs into the stream loaded with British women and children who recently evacualed the British | ° bl et Y e p OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL ® Alaska ";““‘““”" il from : Crewn Colony before a threatened Japanese invasion. The liner carried ils passengers to Manila. B st R T g ¥ . Seatt August 6 at 9 a. m y 4 S i i [} ZEN[TK BADIUS THE A L ASKA LI N | )} e sail from Vancouver August ® HIRST-CHICHAGOF [} 1941 Models Now on Display || TICK®T FREIGHT OFFIC . 11 8. m. on special Al- ® DEN venis ywwe |} REPAIRS and SERVICE 5. 0, ADAMS—— Agent : 2 7 i e T0 PAY DIVIDEND |\ JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE n \ere this morning e Seattle August 6 at 9 p. m. e ; ‘ f,"‘,",’ffi%,,,,}fllff‘,":fi’?,, \ cl : out thirteen pas- e North chedul to sail ® come, but ‘nol “ukexpected en e a | 4 R 4 = enge e from Scattle August 9 at 10 & e held : OF St :~:~ —% > 5 — Do ety Yoe Mo RAVEOD . B s i i | | SANITARY PLUMBING ‘ Dilz, Mrs. M. C. Schoettler, Mr. ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ nouncement by Frer | Al S h ‘ : ind Mrs, D. J. Kelly, Miss 0. Kelly, ® Mount McKinley uled to ® To v I g I To R S Speckert, stock broker, of a dfs un a ( es | HEATING COMPANY as a teams lp Ol‘npan P. W. Blake, T. R. Peck, H. L. Lins, |[® arrive Saturday noon south- e to be paid to the stockhold on | W. . NIEMI, Owner SERVICE-ON-ALL-ALASKA-ROUTES Mrs V. B mon, R. Lochrie, H. ® bour . +| August ays the Alaska W ; | | “Let your plumbing worry be & Vingren, ©. Simpson, H. Debasia.|® Pririce Rupért scheduled to ar- ’ : ‘nnv (ll‘ujvnr! amouts to afou || our worry.” PHONE 788 SR » riv 12:30 a. m. Sunday e $50,000, and even shares as of July s | A | < e } g e euay b Anniversary CelBBISNON 5000 T o "' MacKinnon Lad Trounces +—————— MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 4 b : is will b i CET . S R R SR B i i T B B i i e Father and long List S g e e Authorized Carrier ® Aleutian scheduled southbound d i ¢ | o s SERVITE % Kioiitay. . | brings the total amouat that : | SCHEDULED | AIRLINE . LOCAL SAILINGS . GLflf smen Jun ay been paid to the stockholders of Of Novuce Gunners T(MELY CLflTflBS 1 SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA }_ o Extebeth scheduled to sail every F.08 RESSHORC IR0 000, 8 bruly NUNN-BUSH SHOES | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 * Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ Th Guard cutter Haida remarkable reocrd Al weather was poor last | okl o e a0 e o ® ka and wayports. o will I en house Sunday from The Hirst-Chichagof mine i5 10- | nione shotgun fans gathered in the STETSON HATS 2 ¢ » Dart leaves every Wednesday e 9 in ring until 8 o'clock cated at Kimshan Cove on Chicha- | piroec ™ oo o o0® BP0 Bl P ————————————— " ® at1p. m. for Pelersburg, Port e in celebration of Island in Southe ka j otgun Club range on the Quality Work Clothing || ALASKA AIR TBANSPonT Inc. | ® Alexander, Kake ana way e 150th anniversary of the ser President of the compan P hway s | 4 * ports. e Commander R. C. Jewell announced Kay of Seattle, where the m. Skipper MacKinnon was | All Plznes ting Own Acronantieal SHBE ] — #0200 0% a0 e - - today fices are Mr the ‘bigzest surprise of the night | W » d : ¢ gaes ris 'y Station KANG SEATTLE, Aug. 2. — Motorship g Honoring the day, a century and \e well known stoc bt i b S e FRED HE““I"G | GA.;‘bnd ool 612 Northland sailed at 10 o'clock this a half ago when Yankee skippe ializes in the stock of h his father, Sim MacKinnon. || goooc oo S S Badio HAN¢ & ey morning for Southeast Alaska ports Hepley Yeaton was commissioned by | Chichagof, is also one of the trus- | .14 not only beat his father hand. ‘ omp ! Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHAR' with 40 passengers aboard, the fol- PLANE MOVEMENTS George Washington to operate a tees of the company and has been | ionaiv ot the traps, but also cap- | &—eewn Sy i lowing booked for Juneau: enue cutter, the Haida will hold an ardent booster for the mine ever | o4 high score honors among nine \ - &5 Dr. and Mrs, E. F, Vollert and| oo day long festivities since it first started the develop- | poviea”oun ol [ = daughter, Mrs. David Carlson, Mrs. 2 naf 3\“”“"1’9-§ o tomor. o Boat races, drills and ball games ment plant that brought it into| 'y, yo regulars, Harold Smith | Barsten, Mrs. M. J. Mest, Julian 3 ¥ SOuth ol 9 4. m. LOMOr- o are on schedule, with the Haida to production shot the only perfect score on a | Tassel I8 il T Cethes Skn e PIY, e ERs, = ten-bird run, followed by Spee Paul. | — i pecause of Weather. Mail &) Commander Jewell issued an in-| News of the dividend payment t0| oo rac were as follows, the fourth TO KETCHIKAN 4 Pl‘s:’;‘hj"_:r" ‘{u")x ':’“x‘x"‘“(‘::ll o vitation for the Juneau public to be made August 8 was confirmed | colimn figure representing the A C Arthur Glover, Regional Engineer & FAA Fiectrt, ot lwmm lay ® “come aboard and get acquainted m] Paul Sorensen, Manager of 1; Saat t5EaY OF two piringa: 0. r the Forest Service, flew g, s @ 8 —_ - who returned to the mine at Kim- e for the For (1:’¢1xx¢( | Tow 10 Bet-13 iudibiar reparts before tak- » e Bk Novice Shooters e ;(«.v\tu"li\ i pirees As- R0 Bt to Paibanks s deany \Hm)m"\/LnKmlmn 5 9 8 17} ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Sk rook \”L.\:u' ; “..}2 kAl on| § planes scheduled to fly every o i \”.mnu 1A~nn 7 8 8 16| . the steamer Mount’ McKinley. # ° morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® BY BR"’ISH BOMB The Juneau City Council will gy pomoionon Ldiana| & i 3 5im Mac | ® weather pgrmitting. . el . P ‘eloc , Subscribe to The Daily Alaskd per K .g. o meet ‘lmm_l‘nn at ’.‘uxlmk’“Ox[).\‘ A. Blackerby 10/ Sailings from Pl",s;c.::::s WEEK SAILINGS—Juneas to Neattio Empire—the paper with the largest | ® ® © 2 © § 9 b 3 routine matters are in sight for|nrai4 warden 2 9 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncau paiu clreulation, | .‘\I\‘L'IP,RD/\M‘ AIIL 2—Two per- discussion, according to Mayor M. Faulkner 6 Seattle Seattle No.Bound So.Bound 4 3 " B TI' W ons were Killed and four were ser-|Harry Lucas and City Clerk Har-| npis Blanton g0 6l el 5 : X'ur, = % ol Thah g ¥ R e o 'THL. -..Aug. 2 2. 1DES TOMORROW | ioily injured when a bomb fell ley J. Tumer s ; NOR : 6 TIME TO CAL Troe NEE from a British plane striking the - - N Sm”hwmmmm g il NORTH SEA Aug.13 Aug.13 e Dutch steamer De Tjssel in the Zui-| The Daily Alaska Empire has the Spec Pau] . 0 18| (Sun Time) Rt ‘}H-\"m}:’_fl hat after drop. | EEst paid clrculation of any Al | Don Able, 20. 6 8 8 16| HENRY GREEN, Agent ... ‘ High tide—0:04 am. 178 feet. ‘,”h’"’y'(:'"h\vlw‘ ]"]L‘;w“\v :\“;y"“"g’l'l aska newspaper Dr. Blanton 6 8 8 16 | PASSENGERS FREIGHT ¢ tide—6:32 -23 feet . 2 ; g vy Fi Low tide—6:32 am., -2 |off by German gunfire | EFRIGERATION Bkoagxg%f;go | High tide—12:56 p.m. 164 feet. Saceidcladiin REFRIG - Low tide—6:43 p.m., 1.4 feet. Cahforma Travelers D. B. FEMMER (e rrrrrrrrrrrre 7 AR - { —The Sign of InJ Yuk : ] % g n Juneau on Yukon || pone 114 e ok L LUMBER COMPANY ~ : i COLUMBIA { b d Dependable Service Four travelers from Hollywood ‘ et = OF ALASEA [PPSR § { g 57 4 Mr. and Mrs. Leo J. Wilson and READ DOWN READ UP Mr and Mis. William R. Colvin Travel Lumb d Buildin n terialy i Mo d Thur ""“"A“““ :I‘::“ are in Juneau aboard the Yukon CANADIAN ot & er an! ! aierl | i b PR TR today and plan to return here after BACLFIC PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU 330 1 chikan Ar. 1040 making the trip to Skagway and | Lake Bennett, for fishing and a over until the Op- Baranof sails south Mon. and Thurs. 1140 LV, Whitehorse. ¥. T ar 110 Mr. and Mrs. Colvin are former $ e Al e uatie) v A Juneau residents who left here in 1:50 Rr Falrbae 150 M. T, Lv. 9:00 1613 and Co-lvin is visiting old friends today All ‘are friends of Mrs Wed. and Sun P s . 2 A i £ Troy ' from ! whom © they * breught 9 50 Lv. Rub: Ar. 410 greetings to her family. here. 11:30 Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 s SHUTTLE FLIGHT Shell Simmons flew out to Ket- chikan vesterdav evening on the regular Thursday clipper shuttle service, taking six passengers and mail. Flying to Ketchikan were Mike Kosoff, A. E. Glover, -Carl Senior, Bruce Bower, H. H. Hilscher, and to Petersburg, Bud Cherrington. Simmons returned this morning with Mike Kosoff from Ketchikan r. Bethel SEATTLE TO IUNEAU $ 95.00 ROUND TRIP . . 171.00 Passenqem ——— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager sdmiral Harold Stark, whe as chief of U. Incle Sam’s mighty flee ing a visit to his T e — -- I NOTICED A MISS IN HER PURR / ' Women, thldrvn F lee H onghkong “Inmsum 99| S. naval operations directs hown operating a flat-bottom rowboat dur- » home on Lake Carev. near Seranton. Pa. ~—— 1940, King Featuses Syndicaee Iné, World rghes resered. Everett Nowell 6 8 | Fred Barragar b e A |E. E. Ninnis i (G Los Bernard O | N. Banfield T 0.9 Shooting Only One String of P HARRY PATTERSON as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the — CAPITOL THEATRE and réceive 2 tickets to see: “KING KONG"” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! the box office JUNEAU TO. VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice July 26—Aug. 6—Aug. 16 Princess Charlotte Aug. 2—Aug. 23 Princess Loulse July 30—Aug. 9—Aug. 20 Connections at Vancouver with CANADIAN PACIFIC SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To [mprove and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. HAUG TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau ¢very Wednesday at 7 a.m. Fot PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER apd WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 128 DR S " The Daily Awska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. 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