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5 b grom— ——— - S- S- COLUMBIA | STEAMER MOVEMENTS 1 scheduled te sail from ittie Aug u scheduled attle August 20 at 9 p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS it McKinley southbound Friday. Aleutian scheduled southbound Sunday or Monday SAILINGS scheduled to sail every t 6 p. m. for Sit- M cheduled is Blakewe oo ery Wednesday BRINGS 30 IN; - . » v 1 . NORTHBOUND . i . s evening . . \ due tomorrow even- ® 1 mer Ci b b b : . Rupert due Thursday e " : . g . 3 . Friday . : ; . late Friday or Sat- ® ; 3 o . s SCHEDULED SAILINGS e y Ty heduled to sail ° . M ot H . e 9 tonight ° 1 rence Olsor o 1 ® ; . m. tomorrow . 9 ° 1 e scheduled to e . 1 from ancouver tomor- © . at 9 p. m . e North 1 scheduled to sail ® e from Scattle August 16 at 10 ® e am . . imbia scheduled to e o st 17 at ® . : . © Prince cheduled ® to sail from Vancouver Aug- ® ust 17 ° ail ® 610 ate . . . . . . ° . . . . . . . . at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port ® oar Alexander, Kake and way ® ports. . weeosseeseo0s0000es00 0 20009000 0 Alice for This Port i i \ PLANE MOVEMENTS i @ Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® . fly north from Seattle next e e Thursday, weather permit- ® . ting, to return south Fri- @ A inadian Pacific steamer Princess | gay morning. Southbound air e Alice, due this from the|q mail 6 a. m. Friday. ® ity e S e PAA Electra scheduled to fly ® Sl following ¢ e south from Fairbanks Thurs- @ y Hohg A g e day, returning' to the In- e gi“\”,‘ufimgl);,(jt I‘]“, e terior Friday morning. Air e : = SHRUEEL, o, S e mail closes at Post Office at ® Bacon and wife, David Yors o e % K‘l,:‘:i“. An, -son <and ® Planes scheduled to fly every o gt o e morning at 9 o'clock for Si . ® weather permitting. . Ry AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome at J. B. Burford & Co. > o The Daily Alaska re—the paper with the largest wreulatioun, on adv. sile Tipes TomorrRCW | Subscribe —_— RS S o (Sun Time) Low Lidle feet TIME TO CALL High tide 138 feet Low tide—4:32 pm., 4.1 feet High tide—i0:45 pm.,, 15.7 fect T 57 1 a The Danly At largest paid circulation of agy al- " aska newspapet A FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. —The Sign of Dependable Service - N { N \ § READ UP and Friday Ar. 410 Lv. 11:10 Ar. 10:40 Lv. 9:.00 Tues, Mon. and Thur 11:00 1 Ar. 3:50 1:10 Ar 1 T. Lv. 140 11:40 Lv T Ar. 110 1 1 Kluane) Lv. 't 1 1 across, Alaska ¥, 1 1:50 Ar. F 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Ar. 6:00 Lv. 430 Ar. 410 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 Wednesday Wedne: 800 150 M. T. Ar. & 1045 Lv. 545 11:15 Ar. 515 11:40 Lv. 4:50 11:45 i Ar. 445 1215 r Lv. A:05 12:30 Lv. Flat - Ar. 4:00 2:00 Ar. Bethel : 2EL e Lv. 2:30 SEATTLE TO JUNEAU $ 95.00 ROUND TRIP . 171.00 Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager a wmmpire has the - YOUR MUSIC SURE HAS IMPROVED The contracts r work at n reports that a Russian g Little Diomede Island. ALEUTIAN S. Navy took steps to improve Alaskan defenes oppcsite Russian territory, awarding $4,3 SAILS T0 WESTWARD air stations on K ase is being developed on Big Diomede Island, a mile from American-owned THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 13, 1940. TTHE DusT Navy Moves fo Strengthen Alaskan Defenses KODIAK ISLAND The Coast G k and Unaia: islands, PAAPlanes DenaliHas Make Trips, Tour Party Two Rou'es SEATTLE, Aug. 13. — Steamer Denali sailed on the Southeast Al- tour cruise at 9 o'clock last ¥ t with 130 passengers, including The Aleu pent the morning The Alaska Clipper took off this ze. Among the round- hours in Juneau today, coming merr for Seattle with 14 passen- S i etaDE ol op Bl from the south with 26 aboard for gers from here, while two Electrs o Ny here, and sailing Westward with tcok off for Fairbaigks with 12 g, ooers aboard the Denali 37 from this city abc for the interior metropolis. yooveq for Juneau are J. B. Shive- From. Seattle fhaaig 48 & ley, Frank Jabon, Jack Vigna Mrs. [ - ercn, Joe N Ozelma » Dalziel, Mrs,' A. Hammerbach, Joe Miss Meta Dille, Bonnie Welch Burke White, 1 pASSENGERS Kammeyer, Wiliiam T. Mahoney, Hassie Hunt, Joe Most, Paul Grei- Evelyn Rimel, Bishop P. T. Rowe, man and Miss E. Scammon, while ABOARD YUKON I. C. Rowland, Solveig Stalwick, Miss | L. Wingar a passenger stopover Jo Thompson, L. W. Turoff, Mrs.!to Ketchikan L. W. Turoff, Bobby Turoff, John| Flying to the interior are T. R FOR IHIS pORT L. Turoff Alan Wicks, Virginia Allen, L. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. M. Galc Wilson. | ENla Tanner, Herb Hilscher, Miss E. A A rom Ketchikan—E, A. Ander- | Rinel, Blanche Frickey Harvey Star- ~ SEATTLE, Aug. 13. — Steamer 2d Ratzow ling, Watt Warden, Francis Rien- Yukon sailed on the Totemland rom Wrangell — Mr. and Mus. | deau, Alaska Moody. Cruise to Southeast Alaska at 9 William Paul, child Cameror g P Ve o'clock this morning with 206 pas- Passe leaving for Seward Subscripe to whe waily Alaska Em- | sengers, including five steerage. we: E Chis A. B. Cain, pire — the paper with tne larges; Passengers aboard the Yukon for Norman Keith, Warren wnd, guaranteed circuinion Juneau include J. S. Barnett, Mrs. Jehn Smith, Mrs Leightenen Arnold Johnson, M. Melvin, Ed Mel- Patterson, Mr Berg, Patricia Berg Reck, John G. or, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen, Bill Harrington, Frank T. Bee M. D. Williams, Gord Berg, Elaine Allen, w Allen, Rena P. White, R. B: Clayton Burns, Gene Ruc ren Howerte Oscar Selmar. For Valdez—Mr, and Mrs. Harold Gallwas, William Karabelniko: Meadows -0 - TUROFFS BACK FROM TRIP QUT and Mrs. Lou Turoff and their ons, returned to Juneau on the I six during which Elks ention this s in th Turoff rep Ledge at the of the order in Houston Turoff and his far famed Carlsbad C stopped time wh of duty with the nal ¢ f in San Franc Turoff did a short tour home offices of d Mrs. Erdman. Olson Victor ahalane, Mrs. Cahlane, John Shaf- la, Nels Martinson, Lo- Ronald Thompson, after local eXas ly took in the then co for the Public Roads Administration. D DR. CARLSON BACK Dr. Rae Lillian Ca rist, returned on the lumbia last night from Y has made a sweepin Territory, but boat prevented her from cor Yakutat business until sched kutat st week , Joe a She trip of the iles had icting her e slassified ad in The Empire. | vin, H. Cosnow and wife. € SAXTON JreLAND, ONCE FLEW TO HAVANA CUBA, TOMAIL 1500 POST CARDS/ PAINTS WITH POSTAGE STAMPS! ~GENEVA, SWITZERLAND ~ L vjo«g‘nfi'"’ 20 2 MAJO N.B.C. PRESIDENT, COLLECTS STAMPS ALTHOUGH HE HAS EIGHTEEN OTHER HOBBIES/ Reg. U. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by National Federation of Posi Office Clocks Major Lenox R. Lohr, National Broadcasting President, not only col- Jects stamps and coins, but finds time for 18 other hobbie . Baxton Ireland, former candidate for the U. S. 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