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BEIN’ ENGAGED SURE 1S GREAT, EH,GWENDOLYN?2 UH HUH. BUT DEAR ME, MARRIAGE SEEMS SUICH A SERIOUS THROUGH ON RUNTO WEST YUKON GOES SOUTH FROM LYNN CANAL neau this morning From Hain ginia Jack: Margaret Wiley, fred Grant. Hutchinson. Passengers out were: To Sitka—Thomas Charlc Tc Petersburg—\ Whitney. To Ketchikan—Mrs. C. M. Arch- ibold. To Wrangsll—K. St. Clair, William Davison. To Seattle—Maricn K. DeBolt, Mrs. S. A. Robertson, Mrs. Florence Norman, Neal Blanton, Mary New- ten, James Gray, Mrs, E. Bis Mrs. F Schmitz, Ethel Po , Carl Russo, Allen Gregerson, R. Wheel- er, A.'Mendoza, E. C. Br ke % H. McGill. The National Gallery for Art, in Washington, D, now nearing completion, cost $15,000,000, 7117 FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. SCHEDULE Fairbanks 1o Juneau Seattle 1o Junea e X ® esee0eecOCROCLOL DS v il Juneau to Fairbanks and Seatile ‘STEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND Columbia due tomorr ime at 3 | be made at Yak veeee S Denali Seattle 10 a Taku scheduled to s attle 9 p. Princess L tomorrow 1 from Se- eduled to cail from uver 9 pm. cmorrov Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle September 13 al m orth Sea sc from Seattl at 10 am, SOUTHBOUND HATLI ©ce2ec®0000cece®eccO@ec0edc .+ 8 @0 880 00000CECeE000002009000%00008000 = . e . ay at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. - . Jart leaves every Wednesday ® at 1 p. m. for Petersburs;, Port @ Alexander, Kake uha way ® . e 0 s “ o - PLANE MOVEMENTS | i8Nt P S A s e R B o Alaska Clipper scheduled to ehout 5:15 oclock this from Seattie, F1 t 9 o 3 Mail clc tomorrow. am, One PAA plane may fly to In- rival of clipper this afternoon and if not two Elec fly to Interior to- morrow. Mail closes at 8 am. tomorrow. Planes scheduled to fly every morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, weather permitting. e 0000000000 P eesees s Os e e s TrpEs TOMORROW (Sun. Time) feet. High tide— Low tide— 03 feet. High tide 17.1 feet. Low tide—17:33 p.m., 0.0 feet. COLUMBIA IS T0 CALLAT YAKUTAT Steamer' Columbia, - ‘e’ ‘tomor- raw, going west, will call at Yaku- [tat on the present frip, according o, ipam ‘strait. Péril Strait, Fred- !(r:mnmradlogmm received here this i coing and Stephens Passaze, | morning. — e Legal status for the Nazi party was denied by Brazil in 9134. and FARES Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Monday Thursday Jun- eau Nome Juneau K200 119.00 Seattle 244,00 Fairl 7400 $—Via Fairbanks. LESS 710‘,'74 FO;’ l{Ul‘N[) TRIP. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager Ophir McGrath Ruby Bethel Flat 15100 $132.00 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE «sutveyed. paid ecirculauon, J THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 16, 1940 0 By CLIFF STERRETT I SUPPOSE NO, SIRREE ! I DON'T AN’ ESPECIALLY. SOULL WANT )( WANT YUH T/GIVE LP (R) B/ A S E e ME TO BE A A SINGLE ONE OF ‘EM. \-\) QC{?’ TAKIN? YER WEEKLY DIGNIFIED = ,,5\ ALLOWANCE MARRIED s o, (OEFEN YER WOMAN -+ - r UK\ T OLD MANY AND GIVE - 2 UPALL MY HIS AND MANY OTHERS _This mid-wi fighters, is in quantity production in U. S. for Britain. s Grumman G-36A, similar to the navy’s can operate from decks of aircraft carriers, Dudley White e Dudley A. White e director of the on of the Republi- 1 committee with i go. White of speakers al campaign. Junior N cf the on the te in equij in otk before irws He s of ing ill visit sutheast Ala here. retu SIRED BY SPEED (AND LOCKHEED)—No sign of its great power is given by above Lockheed P-38, called the “world’s fastest military airplane” and shown at Burbank, Maj. Gen. Henry H. Arnold says the ed is 460 m.ph. at two-thirds throttle, reaches 500 “when wide open.” Its range is 1,100 miles and rate of climb, 4,000 feet a minute. Plane is heavily armed. FISH ESCAPEMENT EXCELLENT: 1347 OUTLOOK BRIGHT Seton Thompson Returns from Survey of 50 ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food Forerunner of Modern Press ® Every convenience and service ® Centrally located Large Rooms all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent ALASKANS LIKE THE Hrtel ZENITH RADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display | REPAIRS and SERVICE i JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE ' Pink out Southe Phone 464 Bill Hixson [ Guests ——1 ) cn his return from a TS s St i on the vessel Brant. Thompson said that e: | A A Co. Strait, where escapeme E ctory, although mater better than in 1939, conditions ap- pear excellent for a ge salmon run in 1942, A relatively poor cscapement I 3elle Schultze, of Dallas, Tex., demonstrates a miniature replica of the ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Tenake¢ Inlet and especially 1arge jyst printing press used in America, in Boston in 1639 by Stephen Daye. COMPANY Che model is a feature of the annual convention of International Associa- snte in Hood Bay and Teb- tion of Printing House Craftsmen in San Francisco, Calif. were departures from the neral rule of optimum seeding this ar, Thompson said. { i b . O Streams Surveyed The Brant visited 50 streams on o . Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Sept. 10 Sept. 17 e! g S. S. TYEE 8. 8. TAKU S. S. TYEE ... ....Sept. 24 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION Jewish Refugees in Swiss Haven t with an additional six streams in the Eastern District and eight in the Western Having been surveyed by the vessel 'Widgeon. Later Dr. Frederick A. Du wil make a final résurvey. Ths Brant 15 t6 visit streams of the West Cpast of Chichazof Island the only remaining region in this area’ where streams have not been idsoh L] D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 - eee NO TROUBLE ~ WITH UMPS Night 312 GREENILLE, Miss.,, Sept. 16. — for 1ce Pickrell, husky pitche of the Cotton e, has a sure formula for nz trouble with ump and Manager Andy jected from a gamie fc JUNEAU. TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 13, 23—Qct. 4, 16, 27 Connections at Vancouver with in the third base catct his mouth tightly sealed tape. o NOTICE ANSB_PAmmc I( ' AIRMATL ENVELOPS, showinz Tickets, reservations and full air route from Seattle to Nome, un 5 vnl"“fllllfl here else tc go, and penniless, hundreds of Jews in Europe are . W. MUL sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, | ——.ee— | ‘Subscrive to ane aiy Alask. | Empire—the paper witr the larges <ling into Switzerland. The Swiss have opened special camps for Agent, CP.R—Juneau, Alaska the refrgees, giving food, clothing and lodging in return for road con- Baranet Hoted struction and other wor! hey also give a small salary, part of which is deducted to cover eve 1 emigration expenses. Above, willing hands leave for start of & nine-hour day, 7 i NEW WASHINGTON § R. H. WILLIAMS s a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening al the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickels to see: "THAT'S RIGHT, YOU'RE WRONG" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! D e e — Leave Due.Junean Due Juneay Seattle Northbound Southbound 8 : 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 16 Sept. 10 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 BARANOF Sept. 11 . 14 Sept. 20 COLUMBIA Sept. 14 s 17 Sept. 23 DENALT Sept. 17 Sept. 21 Sept. 23 *ALASKA Sept. 18 Sept. 21 Sept. 27 §—Calls at Yakutat Northbcund and t—9-Day Totemland Cruis *—Connects with 5, 8. Cordova at Cordova for Sew Seldovia. 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