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S T RS 057 e S ——————— N —— THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY AUG. 27, 1940. OLLY AND HER PALS JE%S WAITLL I FIND THAT CONSARNED CAT/ NEW CLAWED uP T’ TIE I WUZ GONNA FLASH ON FLOSSIE / LAY A HAN® KITTY AN’ TLL CUT YUH DOWN T/SIZE, SAP/ A FIG FER You, LINK , JESS Bv CLIFF S"'EBRFTT | MICE KITTY-.. PRETTY KITTY.. DOES KITTY LIKE FLOSSIE? OK.QAE, THERE'S \) KITTY. DO YER ) DERNDEST/ ¢/ Z 19 Aboard Louise for This Port Canadian Pacific Princess Louise i5 scheduled to arrive in port at 7:15 clock tonig m the south with llowing passengers booked (or Eileen Scanlon, Mrs. Claudia Eck- ert and daughter Claudia, Duncan McLeod and wife, N. Price and wife on wife, Jeann ter Mary Abigail Mary Gideon, Sister Mary ter Mary Jean and five lass passengers, Dale Carnegie, well known writer the round trip on the Louise, his first visit to - - = Yukon Has 17 Aboard For Juneau TTLE, Steamer on sailed at 9 o'clock this morn- on the Southeast Alaska Tour passengers, includ- Yu ing Yukon the fol- ers aboard the booked for Juneau include lowing C. Roberts, Mis old Green, Ernest Mrs. W. L. Paul, Everett Erick- son, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carpenter. Wallace R. Calvert, Mavis Nikula, Barbara Roberts, Harold Thomas Phyllis Poulin, Jerry McLaughlin, Theodore Hodwa 0. H. Johnson - No Halibutls Sold, Seattle SEATTLE, Aug ‘There were no sales of halibut made today on the Seattle Fishing Exchange. D s Ether Boyd, F Miller, Mr. and Jr the only continent - The Bahamas long history Australia is isolated of self-government TIME TO CALL 17117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. READ DOWN Mon. and Thurs, Juneau r. Whitehorse v. Whitehorse, Burwash (L. Tanacross, Fairbanks Falrbanks Ruby Ruby Nome v. Fairbanks _ . McGrath v. MeGrath Ophir Ophir Flat completely are proud of their ~—The Sign of L Pab r |sTeaMER MOVEMENTSI | NORTIROUND Aleutian scheduled to arrive in port at 4 o'clock, west- boun Prin Leuise scheduled to arrive at 7:15 c'clock this ning Tyee scheduled t oarrive at 10 tonight Thursday cheduled to ar- o'clock Denali duc Prince Rupert rive Thursday afternoon or evening. North Sea due Friday. Yuken due late Friday or Saturday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass schedt Seattle 9 tonig Princess C! to sail from Vancouver p. m. tomorrow. » scheduled to sail from Seattle Thursday midnight. Northland scheduled to sail from Seattle August 30 at 10 a. m Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle August 31 at 3 a. m Alaska Seattle ail from at 9 cheduled September 3 to p. m SOUTHBOUND SAILID Mount McKinley is scheduled southbound Friday. LOCAL SAILIN 2stebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayporis. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports. e 0 00000000 o Americ Herman offi The an freightor by n stopped and bozrded by addressed to all stations and COLUMBIA TAKES 24 FROM HERE . Twenty-four persons embarked on the Columbia southbound from here vesterday afternoon for Ketchikan 500000000000 00000000000 02009500000000000000C0e0 . . ° . ° ° ° ° . ° ° . ° . . ° . ° ° . . . e B . . . . . . . ° . . . ° . . . . . . . . . . i ' ' PLANE MOVEMENTS i S S S | ® Alaska Clipper scheduled to e take off from Seattle at 8:30 o'clock Thursday morning for Juneau, returning south on schedule Friday morning e PAA Electra scheduled to fly ¢ 8nd Seattle. g to Juneau Thursday from For Seattle, passeng el 154 gl R, Charles Wehner, E. Johansen, H. interior Friday morning. Lpne, Gigues White, JE. Mie. Wil son, Mrs. F. H. Grant, Martha Tip- Planes scheduled to fly every ton, Jackie Gucker, morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, weather permitting. ® e 0 00000000 - S - l TipEs ToMoRROW (Sun Time) tide—2:3¢ am,, tide—9:04 a.m., tide—2:44 p.m., tide—8:51 p.m., - D ° . . . . . to the e . . . . . Muklejohn, F. H, Eskew, Domingo Brionos, Michael Vinakouroff, Mar- ian Ryan, Jack Wilson. For Ketchikan—Major Jesse Gra- ham, Mrs. B. L. Lewis, V. Williams, J. P. Williams, MNARY T0 BENOTIFIED, NOMINATION Senator Ready to Make 30 Minute Address-Sub- jects Outlined SALEM, Or Aug. 27.—This city s on a holiday today as the popu- laticn was doubled with the arrival of more than 30,000 to hear United States Senator Charles L. McNary 28 feet 115 feet 59 feet 141 feet. Low High Low High Subscribe for The Empire GASTINEAU HOTEL Evéry comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 Dependable Service READ UP cept the Republican nomination 'nmA-.m : ridays ok Wioa Bh ey Rain set : dust last night Ar. 10:40 and the sun came out this fore- ] noon, Mon. and Thurs, McNary, refreshed by a three T g A 350 day rest at his farm home, an- 4 el R nounced he is “fit as a fiddle MKlkuarm Lv 1 The nominee will make a 30- it TR 2 s 17 minute address this afternoon at 5 o'clock, touching on farm, fores- Wed. and Sun try and power problems b A, 6:00 -~ Lv. 430 ¥, Ar. 420 et D ML T Ly, 11100 Wednesdas ——150 M. T. Ar. : 8530 L. R3S 5 Ar. 515 “Lv. 450 o7 UNALASKA, Aug. 2 ‘The seven- 4 Bethel ty-two year old trading post heve Smmfl TO JUNEAU and one of the posts that made ROUND TRIP . histery in the early days of Alaska Passengers —— Mail —— Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE has changed hands. ‘The post here, operated in con- Jjunction with many other posts by the Alaska Commercial Compa passed into the hands of the North- ern Commercial Company with headquarters in Fair at mid- “night Sunday District Sales Manager all naval s te the east coast via the Panama Canal. OLD STEAMER Don Kausen, | H. E. Sweetlane, P. H. Walker, F. | H. Grant, George Chrismen, George ' ‘ City Clerk Tuckett was ordered to} nt visit to & e, Wash., radioed it had s of a Mexican gunt apuleo, Mexic The radio message was “The I man Frasch was enroute from Pacific Coast ports Acapulco is on the Pacific side of the lower coast of Mexico. asch, shown abov taticns, | secure prices on water pipe for th: city. James Baroumes appeared be- fore the Council on behalf of se connection for his property wssured the matter would be ated nd was NORTHWESTERN (0”5"6 NORIH The sum of $217.44 was repcrted dug to the city for royalty on the excess pack over 10,000 cases of sal- The steamship Northwestern mon put up by the Douglas Fish- | between Seattle and ! Company y years be-| Two reports of standing com- 8 1 service Oc- | mittees of interest was one by Coun- tober 6, is expected to come cilman Balog, of Fire and Water, back to Alaska in the 1 future. | that complaint had been made that This however, the North- time, western will not ply Alaskan waters | he would again have the water iest- the city water was impure. He stated as a passenge a bunkhouse crews engaged ship. It may serve as| ed and have the report available ai and mess hall for|the next regular meeting. in construction of Councilman Bonner, of the Police naval air bases. | Committee, stated that steps would The Northwestern was taken from pe taken to stop speeding of cars its moorings in Lake Union several through the town. One infringe- days ago to the Todd Shipyards,' ment of the traffic regulations _\\hc;’v she will undergo a survey which came before the City Ms u in connection with the sale of the( trate this forenoon netted the vessel by the Alaska Steamship| 325, Company to the Siems Drake PuL,eL = > ) | Sound Company, which has the guNTING PARTY | contract for construction of . the| BAGS FOUR DEER | naval air bases in the Territory. i P'\rh(x.n ‘“'ll‘;gu “‘;}: b,““l‘L in_ Chester,| qpe hunting party composed of She is a steel vessel| oyypyy Ladd, Calvin Pool, Mark | of 3094 gross and 1949 net tons| jensen, Chris Wyller and Ludwig | register, 3362 feet long, 43.2 fe ! | Nelson, returned this morning after | |a three-day trip to the region | around Gambier Bay with net result | | of four deer. Unsual amongst the game was 'ml DQU GILAS albino deer which Pool shot. | N EWS' | vack ON VACATION COUNCIL | Miss Vera Kirkham will be a pas- CLERKS I\Nl) JUDC | senger for the Westward on the | FOR SEPT. EL TON | Aleutian leaving this evening en- beam and t‘l‘L in depth s route to Anchorage, where will Prepartions for the Territorial el- | visit for the next five weeks with ection, two weeks hence, were made | her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. by the Douglas City Council at the |O. Krikham, who now reside in mc< regular meeting, which was held | Cook Tnlet metropolis. last night, | Miss Kirkham is having The City Hall was named the poll- | nual vacation fram duties ing place for all ot Douglas proper. | Public Welfare Office. The following officials were chosen | - from quite a number of candidates| MR. FLEEK COMPLIMENTED nominated to handle the election:| Mr. and Mrs. Dale Fleek were her an- in the Mrs. Gertrude Lalu,hlm and Mrs. [hosts at a party for a few friends Sadie Cashen, clerks; Mrs. Jessie | at their home last (’H‘mng in henor K. Fraser, August Aalto and John|0f W. A. Fleek on the occasion of | McWilliams, judges. his birthday. Tripoli entertained t ‘mi Other important business of the | following who were present: Mr. and | session consisted of opening of a George Fleek, Mr. and Mrs. | ze number of bids in connection | Ed Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. Carl| with supplies and installations Albert Fleck and to be contracted for on the school gymnasium. Following are the suc- cessful bidders and their bids sub- mitted: Centract No. 7, for yet | Lindstrom, Mrs W. M. Fleek. AWAY PARTY HONORS WM. CASHEN GOING Juneau Lumber Mills, $747.50; No. 8, ply- William Cashen was given & sur- wood, Juneau-Young Hardware Co., | Prise going-away party last evening amount $842.14; No. 9, Peusi and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jensen, for ripping, amount $502, Tuckett. Those present ineluded No. 11, Garland Boggan for the | twelve friends of Mr. Cashen from flooring, amount $97200: No, 12, Juneau and Douglas. It was a no- Feusi and Jensen, cement, amount | BOst affair. $672 No. 14, heatne, Rice and Cashen is leaving this evening on Ahlers Co., amount $498.00; No. 15, tie Aleutian enroute to Ancheraze electric wiring and lighting, Eleetric Wheve he will teach again this Fall. Service, amount $290.29; No. 18, furnishings, Feusi and Jensen, wunt $632.00 Sums payable for work done to date were voted paid by the Couneil as follows: R. J. Cowling $150, L. Drydahl $6, Schlagel $65 Cowling, for the hauling, $49.50. .JOE E. BRO' MARTHA RA’ ""$1,000 WI A ER-- AH--ULP/ Yl | KNOWS WOT A ! KIDDER I IS, UNK/! 5 5 : | N ON PRINCE SHIPS S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE"” alternating, leave Jur SATURDAY at MIDNIGI PRINCE RUPERT August 3—17—31 PRINCE GEORGE August 10—24 /4 Steamer CflNflpmn NATIONAL MARY D, ALEUTIAN DENALI YUKON rno Daily A]dskn Empure ;,u.a an- tees the largest daily circulation ot any Alaska I WSpaper . §—Calls $—9-Day *—Connects with S Seldovia. 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