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6 POLLY AND HER PALS IN TH DARK 1 THOUGH 1 SAW A BLAMED BURGLAR , DAG NAB IT/ 'ml- DAILY /\LASKA EMPIRL TULSDAY AUG 20 1940. WAL, AT TH YER I_UC.KY LJNK oL Ee® . T Louise Goes South; Long List Leaves £ ng outl from here this m 9 k the Canadian Pacific steamer Princess Louise to cut 27 passenger T A were C. A. Camp- bell, § art, Dr. A, W. Stew- art, M Mrs, R. E. Miller, Mrs C. W. Bayes, Mrs. W. D. Bale, Betty Wilms, Miss D. Smith, W. L. An- drews, W. Higley Oscar Waterud, A. Troychalk, P. Tarr L. P. Garner, P. K. Luca E. La W. D. Crossman, E. Ben- on. T. H. Taylor, J. F. Muttar, A 3ush, T. Robertson, R. G R Smith, M. Lennett, L. Lindzren - > PAA TAKES 12 NORTH; 18 SOUTH Twelve persons flew to k via PAA Electras toda d eigh- teen went out for Se boare the Alaska Clippe Flying north aboard two Electras were Mrs. J, O'Farrell, L. T. O'Neill Miss E. Greenle 0. I G Pclk, H. W. Snell, Den Hagerty Mario Nicoletti, Dr. L. R. White, E. D. McGinty, Mrs. Ida Niemi, D. Volanti Going south on the Clipper » R. E. Saathoff, Mrs. A. H. Brad- ford, Paul Lien, Robert Burns, H R. Smith, 8. V. Lidell, E. A. Shurt- leff, Rose Shurtleff, J. C. Morrisen Gov. Ernest Gruening, Alfred Ghezzi Jr., M. C. Gould, Major E. M. George Orval Cantrell, Lowell Shirts, R Robinson and Thomas Dougherty. I C. Rowland was a passenger stopping over at Ketchikan S e NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPE: shrowing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv e - SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” PHONE 788 - Wi o B | - : flfi% TO CALL 117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. READ DOWN ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS NOBTHBOUND Tyee arrived early this morn- ing, goes to Polaris, return- ing here about midnight, then sailing south via Sitka Princess Charlotte due at 7 o'~ clock tonight. Cclumbia scheduled to arrive at 3 o'clock tomorrow mornir and sails westward at 8 o'- morninfg ciock tomorrow Northland due scmetime MCITOW. late Thurs- evel Prince George due day afternoon or ka due late Fr iday or v, TEDULED SAILINGS \eduled to sail from Seattle 9 tonight Mount McKinley scheduled to ail from Seattle tomorrow at 9 a. m North Stnn) cheduled to ail from Seattle August 23 at 10 a. m Aleutian scheduled to sail from le August 24 at 9 a. m vl from Vancouver August 24 at 9 p.m Denali scheduled to from Seattle August 25 at ¢ m Prince Rupert scheduled to 1 from Vancouver August 26 9 p.m Yukon scheduled to Scattle August 27 sail from at 9 a. m SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Baranof scheduled southbound Sunday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m, for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. a0 e s 0000 e @ ® 0 0000000000 00000000050000000000000000006000000s o i PLANE MOVEMENTS I R e SR S e Alaska Clipper scheduled to e fly from Seattle Thursday e morning, leaving south at ® 8:30 o'clock. ® PAA Elecira due in Juneau e Thursday afternoon connect- e ing with Alaska Clipper ® Planes scheduled to 1ly every e morninz at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® weather permitting. . Tmr:s_T CMCRRCW —_ (Sun Time) High tide—2:36 a.m., 16.1 feel Low tide—8:44 am., 03 feet High tide—3:02 p.m., 164 feet Low tide—9:07 p.m. 1.1 feet - - ONE HALIBUT VE AND LMON PACKER ~—The Sign of Dependable Service READ UP Mon. and Thurs Tues. and Friday 10:00 Ly Ar. 410 3:00 At Lv. 1110 330 T Ar. 1040 5:10 Lv. 900 Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thut 11:00 3 Junean Ar. 350 1110 Whitehorse, Y. T 135 M. T, Lv. 140 11:40 wi v P Ar. 110 1 Kluane) Lv. t . Alaska 1 ! 1:50 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun 8:00 Lv. Palrbanks Ar. 6:00 930 Ar. Ruby Lv. 430 9:50 Lv. Ruby Ar 410 11:30 Ar. Nome 165 M. T. Lv. 1:00 ; Wednesday dnesday ’; £:00 Ly. Fairbanks 150 M. T. Ar. £:30 . 1045 Ar. McGrath Lv. 545 : 1:15 ~ Lv. McGrath Ar. 515 3 11:40 Ar. Ophir Lv. 450 4 11:45 Lv. Ophir ot Ar. 445 £ | 12:15 Ar. Flat _ Ly, 405 : 12:30 Lv. Flat = Ar. 400 2:00 Ar. Bethel Ly, 230 SEATTLE TO JUNEAU $ 95.00 ROUND TRIP 171.00 Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE . District Sales Manager ‘JUMPING JACK’' FOR AIR LANES_Leapin about 20 feet, this Pitcairn autogiro demonstrated great agi blades missing easil gir Alaska Has ALEUTIAN IS 1;““) ; SOUTHBOUND; oard, 28 sAlL OU Booked Here . ty at T 8 pas- sterday teamer Aleutian tog south from here P 20 000 0000000000000 0000000000000000000000e00cesses o afternoon - } For Seattle, passengers were Ce- SEATTLE, 1g. 20, Steamer cilia Liebe, Beatrice Bothwell, Carl Alaska sailed on the Southeast Al- agerup, Isaac Puranen, Frederic aska Tour Route at 9 o’clock this er, Joe McLean, Frank Me ar morning with 141 passengers, - W. D. Gross, Mrs. M. E., Wilcox cluding five steerage. Robert Schoettler, Edward:-Musta- Passengers aboard the Alaska ten, W. O. Smith, Bill Wagner, Jack booked for Juneau include the fol- LaV Frank Jubon, Mrs. W. H lowing Meilicke, Miss E. L. Cox, Florence . Mrs. Ray Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. Marsh, Mr and Mrs. T. W. Richard- e P. A. Decenzie, H. Lang, Mrs. Hs son, Mary Lee Council, C. W. King. e Making, Mrs. Helen Morning, Elmer For Ketchikan—N, A, McEachran, e Johansen, Mrs. Rose Harris and Kaj Louring, Harold Foss, J. C. e infant Molyneux, Joyce Kolasa . Miss Mary McClelland, Mose Fer- il e guson, Bernice E, Norton, Mr. and o Mis. John Klingbiel and Dickie and HAGERIY MAKES e Marjorie, : s ELECTRA FLIGHT ° '6 Aboard Donald W. Hagerty, Senior Or- ganization Field Agent of the Of- fice of Indian Affairs, flew north with a PAA Electra today, expect- ing to be absent from his offices here about a month, Hagerty will go to Nunivak Is- land to survey reindeer herds there and to set up a cooperative Indian store, He will also vis Nome, While on the Bering a, Hagerly Charlotte For Juneau SELL ON LOCAL MART Canadian : Pacific steamer Prin- Will have occasion to visit Little The halibut boat Spencer sold cess Charlotte, due in port at 7 Liomede Island and see for him- 6,000 pounds of Area Three halibul o'clock tonight from the south, has how much activity the R | today and the br a large list of tourists aboard, also 6o showing Op Big Diomed {in 10,000 pounds of 5 the following for Juneau: allegedly have been Spencer received 9 and 7 cents a . Donald Norton, Mary Springer, Puilding fortifications. pound for its halibut Anna Savage, Neal Blanton, Eugene il “ Barmley, Larry Flamoe, Annabel Subseribe for The Eiupire. Flamoe, Leonard Flamoe and Fred- erick Kerschner. For Tulsequah, via Juneau--Ger- ald Brabandt, ac Dimich, Don ald Erickzon, Allan Fras John SR Giran Armand Larochque, Herbert ¥ Riechy 1 - THREE ON TRAR TODAY S(QUTING OUT NEW ROUTE Threc Juneau today a route which air Sunday and skyline trail bet Salmon Creek District Ranger field, Assistant Forest Parke and Junior Foresier V Heath went in by way cf Creek. They will go across of Lemon Glacier and out Creek, camping overnizht where along the route. - DIES ON HIGHWAY arl S, Selperg, well known res airbanks, was siricken, vit heart trouble recently when on the Richardson Highway cnroute irom Valdez to Fairbanks and disd 1lmost instantly Forest Service officials 11t go by foct o they surveyed yestel te - Ty & classified ad in The Bupive | straight up in the air, for a jump of Willow Grove, Pa., its whirling the beflagged wires marking a small takeoff area. Pilot Fred Soule inspects the o which has possible military value for scouting and contact work. Two Steamers Transformed, Troop Ships SEATTLE, Aug ‘H Two ro'mu American President Line steamers,| the President Jackson and the President Grant, will soon be trans-| formed into troop transports. The two vessels have been placed in the service of the Navy by Cap- tain Guy E. Davis, who is Chief| of Staff of the Thirteenth Naval| District The Jackson Zealin and the U.S.S, Harris. .o — WHITEHORSE PAA became the U.S.S.| Grant became the| | | | MAN FLIES SOUTH { Jee Morrison, r and disp: PAA Airport Man- cher at Whitehorse, | | i | came in by Electra yesterday and tlew south on the clipper this mm'u-i ing Morrison is making a “familiari zaticn flight” on the clipper as re: quired by the CAA of dispatchers. - 2 JOE McLEAN ON VACATION TREK McLean, son of Mr, and Mrs. McLean, left on the steamer Aleutian yesterday afternoon. He plans to vacation in Seattle and Lacoma, and may go as far as Chicago. Young McLean. will return in about three weeks. D Try a Llai‘.\"(‘d ad in Thc E}mpxre ]ewnsh Fhers to A1d England A group of Jewish fighting pilots are shown during a recent review in Palestine. Trated from funds contributed by American organizations, they will take the air to protect the Holy Land against raids by Italians, Bv CLIFF STERRETT ot S | SURE. JESS SPOSE @' HOWARD D. STABLER YUHD BIN IN IT g T WHEN IT HAPPENED/ The Daily Alaska Empire i is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —— - - CAPITOL THEATRE : and receive 2 tickets to see: H i\ ”n HIS GIRL FRIDAY" | Federal Tax—5¢ per Person o WATCH THIS SPACE { { Your Name May Appear! t 34 . il e ) | Flying Instruction | ] } Alaska School of Aeronautics, | Inc., Box 2187, Junean. Alaska | &y the hour or in courses from ! SOLO to COMMERCIAL. v ! 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