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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 5, 1940. GOOD GRIEF/ IT JuST %(KEN{F{ Hfis " |STEAMER MOVEMENTS | 8 FASSENGERS NORTHBOUND L d Alaska scheduled to arrive © FOR THIS PORT conee okniey iehchuied to o 3 arr turday afternoon. © CEA B, # 5 £5tdaim late Satur@ay or Sun- © < Z day ® Ll ; CHEDULED SATLING . b : scheduled 10 = : from Seattle Scplember 3 9 a. m Tassengers. for Jancay Lon. BHb| G plrinleel. 2khitE Juled to © B echone nEihge N sail from Vancouver Sep- © e T el tember 7 at 9 p. m ® Johnsen, Keith G. Wildes, Mrs Emile Erickeon, Carl Burrows, Mar- joric Turnmire, Mrs. Violet F > > o ! PASSENGERS | | £ 1 Simmons brought in 5k passengers from island points terday and Alex Holden brought in | four | Simmons flew in Mrs. Sam Nelson | from Ten: Sitka, Lulu Coleman from Tenakee, d Don Donald, Mrs. Jukich and m Pekovich from Hawk Inlet, | Holden brought in Tom Dyer Robert Douglas and Mr. and Mrs | Itobert Hanson from Hoonah | Today Holden was to fly to Wind- fall Harbor with 800 pounds of rup plies for the Houston, Texas, hunt ing party aboard the yacht Holid - TWOELECTRAS DUE N JUNEAU 5% 7 ° . Eleven passengers are due to ar-|e Fairbanks during this after- e rive in Juneau from Fairbanks this | e noon. . . . » Depere scheduled to sail from ® Secattle September 8 for S. ® E. and 8. W, Alaska po L3 North Sea scheduled to sail ® from Seattle September 9 at ® 10 a. m. J ° Northland schedtled to sail © from Seattle September 13 at 10 a. m, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Coast scheduled south- bound _Saturday Baranof scheduled southboind 10 p. m. Saturday. Columbia is scheduled south- bound Monday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Stt- ka and wayporis. Oart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p. m. for Petersburg Port @ Alexander, Kake and way ® port: e 0000 et e e s - ©© UL eer000C000000000600U000PCC0OCODSE e Jimmy Smith from seseccssccocee PLANE MOVEMENTS } Alaska Clipper scheduled to o fly south today if the weath- ® er breaks. afternoon on two Electras, while the | heduled to fly every ® Alaska Clipper still a ted favor- | : at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® able weather here for its return | weather permitting. flight to Seattle scheduled for last Tuesd Due in from Fairbanks are Mrs B. Mulrooney, Davis Runyan, Earl Herouc, Hans Haugen, J. e H. 8. Anderson, Mrs. Ralph (Sun Time) Mrs. M. Hammond, Mrs. Loi High tide—3:41 am. 168 feet son, Nick Bez and Ralph Savory. Low tide—9:38 am. 03 feet TR High tide—3:51 p.m., 183 feet FOR CHARLES SPAMN MA DY D) |§ Funeral services for Charles Spann, who passed away at St Ann’s Hospital Monday, will be held tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock irom the. chapel of the Charles W Carter Mortuary. % s i | Dean C. E. Rice will deliver the| The Mary D, of the Alaska culogy. Interment will be in Ever- | Steamship Company, is on the —_— Tipes Tomcrrow | | green Cemetery :('lmnm'l today. The ship arrived pra— “|at Dupont early today and was TIME TO CALL | scheduled to come to Juneau about | mid-afterncon to load half a mil- 7 l lion feet of lumber for the West- ward. - -, FOR YOUR CAB Subscribe to The Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the larges. paid circulation, ~ SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau fo Fairbanks and Sealtle Tuciday BROADWAY CAB CO. I'riday Fairbanks o Juneau Monday, thilie day, urday Seatile fo Juneau . Mondhy Thursday ]:1;7 P9y Fair 3 ‘7 eau aftle L Nome Ruby thel Flat Ophir M-Gra'h Juneau 95.00 o 11500 60 F1200 212 Seattle . 95.00 15000 23400 20200 00 I20T.00 E200,00 banks K200 130.00 OO 00 609 5600 18,00 1 LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Rirmail - Air Express Pacific Alaska Rirways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE ; L. A. DELEBECQUE ‘ District Sales Manager So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 'PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE (e P ke i MRBS. ANNA WEBSTER as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office By CLIFF STERRETT I PROMISED PA ID | THAT LEAVES SEND YOL HOME US ELEVEN AT TWELVE / ORE HOURS! of the, sty CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "JGE AND ETHEL TURP CALL ON THE PRESIDENT" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE z Your Name May Appear! ney, Publie road tion September 4, 1940, :d bids will be re- d in the office of the Public ministration, Federal and ial Building, Juneau, Al- E: until 9:00 o'clock a.m., Octo- ber 2, 1940, for the grading, drain- my and surfacing of the Douglas way, Kowee Creck-Falls Cr Section, involving 15.11 Acres Cle ing, 9.6 Acres Grubbing, 23, fc Yards Unclassified 497 Cubic Yards Structure E ticn, 7560 Cubic Yards Rock Bor- | e Grading, 7,400 | ished Gravel, 61 s B Concrete, 80 Timber, 1336 Leave Due Juneau Due Junesy Lin. Fi. Bituminous Coated Corru- Steamer Seattle N ated Metal Pipe and Lin. Ft ibound Southbound ireated Guard Rail. Where plans 1(:?,‘;\{\:{“;(;.1;\ i At Aug. 31 Sept. 6 and ifications are requested, a| TS Aug Sept. 2 Sept. 9 posit of $10.00 will be required to ASKA Sept. 3 Sept. 7 Sept. 9 insure their return within 30 days McKINLEY Sept. 4 * Sept. 7 Sept. 13 after opening of bids, Checks shall | 'TIAN Sept. 17 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 be payable to the T urer of the| RE % Sk —) | bl United States, Plans and specifica-| YUKON Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 tions may be examined at the Pub- | lic Roads Admin ation, Federal | Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. and Territorial Buildin Juneau, | -Day Totemland Cruise. Al r, -and Associated General *—Connects with S. 8. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak ang tractors of America, Arctic Club Seldovia. Building, attle, Washington. Bid| blanks may be obtained at the of-| FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS fice of the Public Roads Adminis- OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL H - tration, Juneau Alaska. . M . > WIrLIAMS, District ineer T"E /‘IJ/IS \11 ,,'N"} [ Biblication, Sept. 5-6=1, 1940. ad TICK%T OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 i b v H. O. ADAMS————Agent | NOTICE | | AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing| air route from Seattle to Nome, on| sue at J. B. Burford & Co. adv | R el i oy R Alaska Steamship from Petsamo, Finland. The American Legion carried 897 pas- SANITARY PLUMBING and S ERVICE-ON-ALLZA'LASKAROUTES: - ot h bi 1 and mine infested European waters, HEATING COMPANY [ 2 Y oo ot = of the U Aroy ansport rence Harrio 1 made NAVIGATION ON Taky Mag § RUBBER IS BI6 | :xu™igftpy | | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL YUKCH RIVER 1§ ' PROBLEM,PLANS ' | ™ scmmuim rssmom amuwsmvic | DRAWMNGTOEND FOT JUMGAU FoRu, 5. DEFENSE iiwsoms vimormic co FEADQUARTERS TUNEAU- PHONE 620 _ | Electrical Contractor—Dealer Sept 5. — Steamer (Continusd m Page One) 140 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska [P———'__—_—_‘ Last Steamers for Lower i o e : Business Phone 161 | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Points A! D rts, has the follow passer i dven 4 ine. Bkt Residence Phone Black 680 o oints, Aiso Uawson, re Juneau note that we will produce 10,000 tons | % Beae o CT IO b iy Operating Own Aeronautical Vv Afe S(heduled 3 Junior McGrevar, L.| . S s 2-Way i il waen PHONE & : HaPRaOBIS, government - subsidized zB“lTn nAnlu Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 12 i e 5 a0 nsion to the tune of Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER S ee> Sent - L g Ay i 1941 Models Now on Display Faibanis venticth of the prescnt mationai | REPAIRS and SERVICE careo tor WIDGEOK 1N: BRANT < %) we probably couid | JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE by riy the full demand in|{ Phone 464 Bill Hixspn T R [ e R s AT R about h: eame from Yukon River ana of the Alaska W A ' Fisheries Management Super 1 as the natural i b M| Slarence Olson retu preduct under the present set-up. Nenana on Saturday for Marshall w000 hioht on the This will not be true even a year| on 1 last tr of eason 1 W pS o b TCI NOW. deces not mean that| life S ice vessel Wid C| Brant is now on stres tomor- | oy Strait with Seton The White Pass and Yu 1 Route stean.ers safil fr finished syr 4 rubber pro- ducts will cost anything like that m TOW -on {aeriass of the year| accictant Chief of the Division of much more, | to Dawson. Alaska Fisheries. To conserve rubber, we could| ! i .. - oo - have driveless days for our 30,-|{ ALASKA TRANSPORTATION NEW TELEPHONE DIRECTORY ] 0C0,000 cars and trucks, We could ComraNy i VR ne ; 2 R MAHA(H APPG!N[ED L retreads when the old tires ° ¥ Teave 'Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau ‘Y’ To he published this month and FCC INSPECTOR HERE iy out We could decrease the) At aMogpiun. fo. Bonnd forms close 16. For ce, national speed limit (rubber ex-| Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle NORTHLAND Sept. 3 v ) please call Lawrence Mallach, of Petersburg, |peits est > that if everybody, Leaves NORTH SEA .. Sept. 10 The Juneau and Douglas Telephohe has been appainted an inspeetor n | held throftles to 30 or 40 miles| p Seattle i NORTHLAND Sept. 17 1 Co. Telephone 420 before the clo: Federal Communiications Com- | per hour, it would add months to |} g, §, TAKU b ing date. adv, our rubber supply). We even | g g qygE HENRY GREEN, Agent ... Phone 1M | > — Juneau under the expanding FCC could reclaim rubber from worm-| CITY WHARF Phone 21 am for Alaska, Inspector Stacey | eaten rul bands, bursted toy BT, R Try 2 classified ad in The Empliv Norman annouriced today it ns and tired blimps. Some-| | PASSENGERS FREIGHT GUY SMITH, Dougias Agent ... .Phone 1§ ‘ e - along the line we would| ° 3 i i turn to our approximately eight! REFRIGERATION Uun i supply of raw and fin-| D HLHS H FI 5 E RU'CE . . ted rubber, | | . - - = | KL " T GROW OUR OWN | D.B.FEMMER | 2 might be tough, but it un- Y y S e L) AGENT ; COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY ' oc tuo, Deparianent of | phone 114 Night 312 | OF ALASKA S and| ¢ PUSSS TSN 3143 s | et Lumber and Building ffaterialy fl satisfactory crop of A PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU -'lnf . e G y ™ rave) ~ Fuopey M the otng i SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Imsiove .’.] M. e HEVE 48 SAIMY in ' and Modsmize Your Hon.e Under Title I F. H. A } , he had better not plan PRIN- A us by s ping up all I's rubber. czss‘ L R e e ] e YAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier A end, we'd be pop-popping aleng on .JUNEAE. TO VANCO' . | . all four wheels as if thing had - o i st vad Nicigalow s | M. S, DART || BROADCAST l - - i | t upset the rubber-tired| i L SO T SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS J "] i h {Lieaves Ferry Slip, Jurieau v S8 TAXPAYERS—ATTENTION Pringess Charlotts, every Wednesday at 7 am. JOINT FEATURE SERVICE the year 1940 are now Princess Louise ‘o1 PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ON THE AIR! due. T:l:cy gull becrome dgllgqll;ent Connections at Vancouver with ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS n‘. September 15th unless oné-half is Canadian Pacific Services: Special Week A 2 ;o G Mo e i TRANSCONTNENTR | 71 ot meskes e Aot | By The Daily Alaska | i/ of two percent is allow | TRANS-ATLANTIC . . foctaliments are paid on o TRANS-PACIFIC BtieniCp. e, CihEgnioN) funeew, Empn'e and KINY g > Sepfember 15th. The sooner| Tickets, reservations and full Phone 128 § your payments, the better particulars from T R 6 Days Every Week at x V. W, MULVIHILL w9 . " 13 ice you will receiye. ; H. J. TURNER, Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alasks The Daily Alaska Empire has the . ! TOCK IN.Q&: 6 arry Simeneau, standing at ‘% ¥ e ciscuiation of oy A{§ 81Sam, 12:90 pm. ! lflle to shape the a rifle, is one of many employes at the City Clerk. Baranof Hotel b ie&:‘:aw. % p 3 7:00 p.m, 9:45 p.m. A o k ; 8. armory in E—uxneu. Mass., where guns are being e i Dk < 3 mcdel shapes the wood, . | — it e The o rifle el hap £ | Empire Classifieds Pay? mlmll ’m Try a classified ad 1n The Empire. | mi\b “"..' ‘: A A A 3 T R v iy £ S

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