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e “YESSIREE . f SO YER ON YER STARTIN’ T/DAY. VACATION, EH, BEN?2 BY TH' WAY, SAM, WHAT PLACES DID You FOLKS TAKE IN ON YER TOUR LAST SLUMMER 2 COULDN/ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, AUG. 24, 1940. By CLIFF STERRETT TH T I WUZ DOIN/ DRIVINY / fyee (oming Here; Taku Goes South Tongass Picks Up Regular | PSRt NOBTHBOUND cheduled is afternoor Tuesday Schedule tbout manigh. Out of Sealtle day night or Tuesday morn- Aleutian due Tue: North Sea due Wednesda SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince I € € d to 1 1frc Vanco! r 9 Denali scheduled il from Seat Prince ion Compar verting of the Tyee on a ret rip to Juneau with the Taku's cargo. CROSSON DUF SOON IN NEW 30 at 10 a. m SOUTHBOUND Prince George sched SAILINGS ed to sail uth 3 o'clock tomorrow morning after arriving at 1a m : = 3 Baranof scheduled southbound _General Mana of PAA, Joe at 3 ‘&elopk” tomorrow alter= Crosson, and Operations Superin- Aokn tender or Par rican, Ja 1 ”) ek 1 American, Jan Columbia is schedulea south- H. Craine scheduled to leave Bkt sséxt Modfas: Seattle in the next few days for LOCAL SAILIN Juneau with a new Electra for the Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. art leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. s 00000000 P. run The new ship, second late model Electra to be added to the Alaska fleet, will raise the number of PAA Electras operating in Alaska to four No Halibuters ©© 00 0000000000000 0000C0000000000000000090000°860000ecs0o0s i i PLANE MOVEMENTS ! EEESeal RSP g A L T Sell Sea"le ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to e . F e arrive at 5 o'clock this after- @ SEATTLE, Aug. 24—No hallbut- | ® 1Doon. Scheduled to fly south e ers arrived here today but the Susan | ® &t 9 o'clock Sunday morning, e came in and sold 5000 pounds of |® Weather permitting, Mail e albacore for 7% cents per pound. |® _closes at 6a. m. Sunday * 5 4 | e PAA Electra scheduled to fly e . to interior, weather permit- e G A s T l “ E A u e ting, after arrival of Ala . e Clipper from Seattle. An- e HOTEL e ther Electra scheduled to Every comfort made for our guests ) ® arrive about 4:30 o'clock this e Air Servce Information e afternoon from Fairbanks. e PHONE 10 or 20 e Planes scheduled to fly every e morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® westher permitting. . . XE BOURBON made by Hiram Walker & Sons, }Pmria is 90 proof—4 years old—and | is AMERICA'S F —try it! adv. - >>e ‘Today’s news voaay m The Empire, WALKER! FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. r;'?“v "E —~The Sign of { { Dependable Service B e | READ DOWN READ UP Mon. and Thurs Tues. and Fridays 10:00 Ly. Seattle Ar. 4:10 3:00 Ar. Ketchikan Lv. 11:10 3:30 Lv. Ketehikan 5 “Ar. 10:40 5:10 Ar. Juneau T e Tues. and Fri Mon. and Thurs 11:00 s Juneau Ar. 350 1110 Whitelorse, ¥. T. Lv. 1:40 11:40 Whitehorse. Y. T. T D S 30 Burwash (L. Kluane) 3 oss, Alaska v, 1 150 Ar k 150 M. T. Lv. 9:00 Wed. and Sun Wed. and Sun. 8:00 Ly banks Ar. 6:00 9:30 Ar Ly, 4:30 9550 Ly Ar. 410 1190 EL Ar Lv. 1:00 Wednesday Wednesday 8:00 Ly. Fairbanks e Ar. 230 1045 _ Ar. McGrath 3 2 Lv. 545 11:15 Lv. McGrath s 1 11:40 Ar. Ophir _ 2 B TR TR 11:45 Lv. Ophir CAr. 4:45 12:15 Ar. Flat : 12:30 v, Plat 2:00 TTTAY. Bethel SEATTLE TO JUNEAU ... I ROUND TRIP ... . 171.00 Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE - District Sales Manager First woman ever taken into the “Drive by Nighters” receives a crash helmet autographed by the 38 members of the organization, composed of racing drivers. Making young motion picture actress, is Ronnie Householder, national midget ply be made on the basis of divid- ing the group into classes si all enough to handle First Day will take most to register, and in textbooks will be & will be assigned buildings be room g0, hedule the the ued 1 doors are labeled, so y for stu where they High school direétly to instructions A morn- alter It of ing noon lessons in hoth at it te tind suppo: are stu- the for the to repe will dent aven. there will tion mectir 8 a.m will po Thi No deposi re- 1 to the book ing chemistry or school will = ! deposit : phys- ? be re- quired i a sl breakage fee. | Ihis will also be refunded at the | end of vear n and if all la tery supplies and equipment are properly cleaned and returned the student to the supply room. which is Al materials actually consumed by the presentation to Peggy Diggins, | (he student (except art paper, paste primary, paper, paints, etc.) auto champion and club president. A be purchased by the stude These articles may be purchased Aleutian Is Sailing Late Today Aug or A probal bout 40 SEATTLE ail itiar afternoon clock, carrying gers, includin, 20 JUNEAU PUBLIC ul any of the several lo some of the articles ma at the school. Bool keeping texts will be furnished but sets which are consumed by the student must be purchased Improvements is customary, many improve- ments and changes have been made in the school buildings. During the ummer, both buildings have been given a thorough cleaning) Many reom d halls have been:redecor- ated, Many of the desks that have been carved by the hands of years ago have been refinished or re- placed. The outside of both build- in has been painted or is being painted at the present time. All panic bolts and fire bolts have been tested and are in good order, The through res, or obtainec be the SCHOOLS TO OPEN ON SEPTEMBER 3 First Day Schedule Is An- nounced-Registra- tion Is Urged Page (Continued « from One) Many conflicts can be all students will register nec avoided if ssary hould furl oil and ad college t5 history, to: years French penmanship and effect quite a saving Courses will Schoot courses High following be The taught in the high school: Mathematics—Algebra, geometry, anced algebra, solid geometry, algebra, trigonometry History—Ancient history, modern U. S. history, Alaska his- U. 8. civics, Languages-—Two years Latin, two two y Spanish. Four y of English journalism, one semester » English, cience—General science, mistry, physics mmercial — Busine pelling, 1glish biology trainin bookkeep- before the 0! pecified to parents or pupli :“" two year hort nd, two yea Textheck: Free yping. ; Textbooks will be furnished free' “IWo years manual trainin ; Al fered, % el Two years home economics of- the past. A deposit of il for use of thi § Bhs orchestra glee club, debate v extra-curricular activi- » year if and when and rrl!;4 |l .tlv A-C »; T;“" ivi My returned, This ties will be offered the sam aid at the time| Usual "ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Phone 464 Bill Hixson Y ST frorr s e e e ESKIMO HANDICRAFT CARVED IVORY CURIOS MODELS—MOCCASINS MITTENS—MUKLUZS FUR JACKETS and PARKAS We deal direct with the Eskimos of King,Diomede and St. Lawrence Islands Wales, Shismaret and Nome. v Send for Our Catalog Dealers please write for Terms. A.POLET NOME | Established 1900 engers booked for Juneau in- clude Mr. and Mrs. W. O. O'Berg, on the first day of school. furnace room has gone through a Mr. and Mrs, Harry Hansen, Elaine When students arrive at the complete overhauling and remodel- Morke, Mrs. Verna Morke, Mr.and school, they should go directly to ing. In the past, it has been nec- Mrs. Howar pson, M and their room for their particular essary to burn three burners to Mrs. Grant Evans, Mrs, Margaret grade. Students in the grade school! keep steam in three boilers. This Keenan will again be divided in alphabeti- has been remodeled so that during A L. M Ribert Rohrl 'cal order, as was done last year. mild weather, one boiler may be and Mrs. E. Peake, Mr. and The division of students will sim- used to heat both buildings and Mrs., T. F. Dryden, Miss Mildred 5 e e Davis, H. Dobkovetz, Miss Georgia U. S. DEPARTM! OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Harris. -e Threé-Ad Farce To Be Presented Monday, Tuesday Childhood,” a farce in three acts, will be presented Mon- day and Tuesday nights by the Juneau Drama Club starting at 8 o'clock at the Catholic Parish Hall The production is sponsored by the Catholic Daughters of America. Tickeis are on sale and due the limited amount of seating ca- pacity, Juneauites are urged to purchase them in advance, They may be obtained at the Butler- Mauro Drug Company, or from any “Second to member of the C.D.A. Included in the cast are Prof. C. C. Rulaford; Miller (auntie), Edith nielsen; Sylvia Relyea (the pro- fessor’'s daughter), Violet Paul; Phillip Stanton (assistant), Darrell Naish; General Henry Burback, A. P, Dreith; Marcella Burback (daughter-in-law), Shirle Bern- stein; Mrs. Vivert (neighbor), Louise ; Mrs. Henderson ,(her mother) winn; Lucille Nerton (neigh- bor), Dorothy Fors; Judge Sandei- Sheriff Johnson, son, Harvey Raymond G I Tipes ToMORROW (Sun Time) tide—5:13 am., High 124 Low High Low tide--0:07 am., feet High tide—6:15 a.m., feet Low tide—12:04 pan. fest High tide—6:18 pm., 13.6 feel. - - i Empire cisswiivas oping cosults | sunrise 5:42 a.m., sunset 8:16 p.m, THE WEATHER | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast fer Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Aug. 24:| Ehow with not much change i1 temperature for tonight and Sunday; lowest temperature ton'ght about 52 degrees; moderate alc. | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle southeast wind. | Leaves Forccast for Southcast Afaska: Showers with not much change Seattle in temperature tonight and Sunlay; moderate south and south-!} . = casterly winds except moderate t> fresh over sounds and straitsand| P‘ B TXER B 2; Lynn Canal. | { 8. 8. TAKU ....Sept. Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: | S.S. TYEE. bept. 19 Fresh south and southeasterly winis and occasionally strong tonight,| from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinbrook; and fresh east and PASSENGERS yEB—" northeasterly from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. el REFRIGERATION LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather ° 4:30 p.m, yesterday 29.99 59 81 SE 9 Cloudy | 4:30 a.m. today 29.98 55 88 SE 10 Rain | PEH“ Nocn today 30.00 53 84 s 9 Lt.Rain | D' B' Bn RADIO REPORTS ‘ AGENE TopaY | 1 Night 312 Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30am Preclp. 3:30am | Piigng 114 - Staticn last 24 hours | tenp. temp. 24hours Weather | 7 A T g S Barrow 41 38 39 0 FOEBY; Fairbanks 9 52 52 Trace Cloudy‘ Nome 58 50 50 0 Cloudy | P 5 Travel Dawson 0 51 51 05 Rain| REANAHAR ona Anche 60 48 49 03 Pt. Cldy Bethel ki 48 50 [ Clear "Pnl“. St. Paul 45 46 15 Rain # Duteh Harbor a 8 0 Cloudy | CESS' Kedia 52 52 114 Rain | Corde 50 52 112 Cloudy LINER Jur:au 55 55 2 Rain| Sitka 52 58 cioudy| JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Ketchikan 55 55 95 Cloudy VICTORIA OR SEATTLE Princé Rupert 56 57 .58 Rain| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Gec 55 56 0 Pt. Cldy Seattle 0 50 51 0 Foggy | Pringess Charlotte. Portland i 58 59 0 Pt. Cldy | Princess Louise n Fre 66 55 58 0 Cloudy : : WEATHER SYNOPSIS Connections at Vancouver with Ihe disturbance situated neéar Kodiak yesterday morning con-| Canadian Pacific Services: i to -dumx\\{:fr in intensity and moved northward with the low-i TRANSCONTINENTAL est ure reported near Fairbanks this morning. Another disturb-| TRANS-ATLANTIC ance appeared to be centered in the Gulf thls morning while s'lllL ‘ TRANS-PACIFIC ancther disturbance was situated cvar the Bering Sea. During the last Tickets, reservations and full 2¢ hours, rain wred over most of the coastal area of the Gulr.; particulars from in the Yukon Territory, and in tHs Interior. Fog and smoke caused ! V. W. MULVIBRILL low ceilings over the southern terminal of the Juneau Seattle Air- ways early this morning but conditions improved during the fore- noen. Juneau, Sunday, sunrise 5:40 am. sunset 8:19 pam.; Monday, e N. AGGARDE as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "ONLY ANGELS HAVE WINGS” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person ] | WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Aug. 20 Aug. 21 Due Juneau Northbound Aug. 24 Due Juneas Southbound Aug. 26 Aug. 3 Steamer ALAEKA MT. McKINLEY MARY D. ALEUTIAN Aug. 21 Sept. 2 DENALI Auz. 25 Aug. 31 YUKON Aug. 27 ept. 2 *BARANOF Aug, 28 Sept. 6 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. $--9-Day Totemland Cruise. —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICE®T OFFICE -2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS ward, Kodiak Vi ‘ <3 Alaska Steamship Company SEERVIQE:ON-ALL-ALASKA*ROUTES} { MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e o e --w'i | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | | All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Redio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER I WEEK SAILINGS—Juneat to Neattie Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH SEA Aug. 23 Aug. 27 vcsioaiiinn NORTHLAND . Aug.30 Sept. 3 NORTH SEA Sept. 6 Sept.10 NORTHLAND Sept. 13 Sept. 17 HENRY GREEN, Agent ..... ....Phone 109 CITY WHARF oy ———_Phone 23 GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ... .Phone 18§ VERR 'ROUND ALASKA SERVICE: COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA . Lumber and Building Faterials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. 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