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- A Y 44D A e 4 T OB MARINE NEWS §5.5. YUKON | :STEAMER MOVEMENTSll . NORTHROUND . GOES wE & Alaska due late Friday or Sat- e s urday . . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . o North Coast scheduled to sail @ | lA I l'e from Scattle October 4 at 10 ® e am . o Aleutian scheduled to sail from @ ° ttle October b at 9 a. m. o The steamer Yukon came in from! g BARAIART t> T Hrorh ® the south several hours late last|g ber 8 4L 9 p. m. @ night after countering fogs 1|4 ) BAILING the Wrangell-Petersburg ared.ly nerthland fs sehedulod Ferty-one persons came in ITOM o poyng Thursday night ° the south and eleven sailed from| g prine Louise .scheduled to ® here for the Westward e arrive at 7 oclock Friday e From Seattle passengers WET€le merning and sails south two e Karl Katz. Mary Barnett. M!S |g¢ hours later. Alice Coffin, Eli Daniels, Mrs. Elil o Baranof scheduled ~ou(hlmund o Daniels e Danicls, Hazel T.|e Saturday. Ferguson, Hilma Koukala, Mrs.|e yukon scheduled Gertrude Lecky, Katherine Mook.'s Monday. Mary Stalan, Fay Stoddard, Mrs. e LOCAL SAILINGS H. Truby, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence e Estebeth scheduled to sail ev"y . Walters, Mrs. S. S. Williams, J ¢ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e | queline Williams, Ralph Young, @ ka and wayports. . Mrs. Ralph Young, Phoebe Young, e Dart leaves every Wednesday @ | Ed Hansen, William Saunders. e at 7a.m. for Petersburg, Port e T. C. White- @ Alexander, Kake and way- e cgor, Ben W ® ports. . Pion Whan Jack Joseph, ® ® ® e o 6 ® @ 6 0 o = Louise Joseph, Ji Joseph JT | e wnh..-; Stitt .Rninntl Stitt, Lor- : PLANE MOVEMENTS ( etta Stitt, J. Smith i From Barg—Keh BAWhrds, | e i I { Sam Baker, Charles Whyte, Nellic! e Alaska Clipper scheduled to ® Lando. Bud Hyvari, A, S. Moran.|e 1leave Seattle tomorrow ® Archie Salpid, N. Aghunag, Tim A.|® merning at 7:30 o'clock. Re- ® Wik e turns south Friday morning, Sailing to Seward were Mrs. e leaving Juneau at Auk Bay e James MeConaell, Dr. Evelyn But-| @ at 8 c'clock. Mail cleses at ® lér, O. R. Hilar, P, P. Whalen,"® 5 a. m. Friday, This is the o Clyde Sherman and wife 3 new autumn schedule . For Yakutat er Abrabai: ® PAA Electra scheduled Moses Milton ~Dan Henry, Geor e from Fairbanks tomor Gunyah, John Ammn ® returning to Interior Fi Tl - ® Planes scheduled to fly every e s morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® ® weather permitting. CLIPPER TO B LEAVE HOUR S IDES IOCMORRCW | EARLIER NOW |—2==" (Sun Time) With the hours of davlight shott-| High tide—1:50 a.m. 185 feet. ening, PAA today announced 1eW| Low tide—7:47 am. <098 feet. departure times for the Alaska Clp-| High tide—1:56 pm., 201 feet per beginning tomorrow Low tide—8:19 pm. -3.2 fect. Instead of leaving Seattle at £:30 i et . Sl o'clock in the morning, the ship AL will take off now at 7:30 o't The Clipper will leave At HoseiTarL NoTrs southbound at 8 o'clock instead of VU L 9 o'clock. and the mails will close N at 5 o'clock i the morning instead | pqmitted for medical care, Myrtle of 6 on the day ofsdepartur: - NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOP:S, showing ar route from’ Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Buriord & Co. hubsuibc Ior 'I‘hc Empire Jenes is at St. Ann's Hospital Mrs. Clancy Henkins was admiii- ted to St. Ann’s teday for surgical care. adv. A major operation was performec this morning at the Goyartiment Hospital on Mrs, Bettie Jackson Geretrude Paul underwent a minor operation at the Government Hos- pital this morning. - e - | Subscripe to ahe Daily Alaska Em- pire — the paper guaranteed circui on. I“n(l.\V Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Fairbanks to Juneau Monday Seattle fo Juneau lnday Thursday R L S L Jun- Se Fair- cau banks Nome Ruby Bethel Juneau 9500 X200 11900 115, Seattle 93.00 170,00 23400 202, Fairbanks l'flil I<II 00 L0 3 LESS 10% l'flR ll(bl \I) TR"' 2—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—ATH AVE—SEATTLE 135 So, Pranklin St. PHONE 106 southbound " 12 Aboard th tne largest — R. H. Owen Rufus Pevehous2, J. R. Wright, A R. Free, Hazel Stegman, Mrs. E. C. Ande 1, Mrs. Wahto, N Har- ry Hitcheoc 0. H. Waterud, J. C. Bird, J. W. Gresham. IT DID AT FIRST, WHEN- I HEARD TH’ NEIGHBORS TALKINY DOES MY HORN BLOWIN’ MAKE YUH NERYOUS, UNK 2 ‘The Tambor, one of Uncle Sam’s newest of under- seas craft, makes a “social” call &} Morechead City, the resort. Alaska for This Port Al- 2 Steamer Mr W. E > Land Giver THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR N. C, during the third annual coastal festival at A Warrior’s Reward WEDNESDAY, OCT. 2, 1940 By CLIFF STERRETT BUT NOW I DONT GIVE A FRIED FIG WOT_ THEY DOES . - Flying Instruction Alaska School of Aeronautics, | Ine., Box 2187, Juneau, Alaska Ly tne hour or in co s from SOLO to COMMERCIAL. See Us at the Au'porll ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Every convenience Large Rooms all with bati and service ® Centrally located ALASKANS LIKE THE Hrtel { ZENITH BADIOS 1941 Models Now on Display H REPAIRS and SERVICE ! JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE { Phone 464 Bill Hixson { IRVINGS The Working Man’s Store Phone 519 SUPER MARKET HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 U. S. Mail Carrier M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. Special Rates to Permanent Guests | NEW WASHINGTON e rreeed | GASTINEAU I | | NICK PETIEVICH as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this (his evening at the box of the i i CAPITOL ThEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “THE BIG GUY" Federal Tax—35¢ per Person coupon office WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! I o e e e HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. Leave Due.Juneau Due Juneaq Steamer Seattle Northbound Southboung *BARANOF Sept. Sept Oct. 4 YUKON Sept. 28 Oct 1 Ock 9 ALASKA et 2 Oct 5 Oct. 11 DEPERE Oct. 5 3—Calls at Yakutat southbound Calls at Yukul;n northbound —Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak and Seldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS 3 OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL r THE ALASKA LINE TICK%T OFFICE-2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS-————Agent Alaska Steamshxp Company | \vS ERVICE-ON- ALL-ALASKAROUTES: B ' MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEZDQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e s . s s i ) s e e Al Planes General John J. Pershing, who led the American expeditionary forces Jn the World Wer, is given the coveted d':tmguxshcd service cross on his “80th birthday by President Roosevelt, in Washington. Center, is Secre- tary of War Henry L. Stimson. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE ¢12 2-Way Badio Equipped POUGILAS NEWS p. F. D. AND A MEETINGS IN DOUGLAS upving the atleaticn for 2ht ar w nigit are the 2 Asscciatioy f Dcuzlas resp: tant tc the P. T Rumanian Foreign Minister Manoi- lescu affixes his signature to the making legal the Hungarian D7 b of much of Rumania’s rich ¢ nm - audite ting place ince of Transylvania. The tertaining pr WAag Col mmated in Vienna, the OV pressure of Italy and Ger- u(((pmm interest mani In return, Rumania received a guarantee of .her new borders, Plans for the annu to ke given this month will Royalty Held at Elhs Island Baronness Bornieniza, left, and Prince and Princess Vladyslaw, exiles from conquered Poland, are pictured at New York’s Island where they are being held while immigration authorities await Washington’s legal opinion on their right to enter the U.- 8. The baronness married a wealthy American shipbuilder in her early Néars but has lved in Poland for 20 years since her husband’s de_m, he aftention of local firemen to- morrow night. There will also be IEEEEG—GEEGTIRSE. business and veiresh- Miles Godkins, - e - ter, Mrs, v A { MAJOR D CLUB ORGANIZED AT SCHOOL A newly formed boys' club is now in eifect at Douglas high schooi, A C”‘ ich will be matching . membors for contests to be | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION cd in the future. COMPANY Elected as president of the club Gorden Wahto and as secretary, » s 4 Eitkbame Jhor fEafer Sallings from Picr 7 Seattle \ smokeless sm to be. held ||~ ter the boys rezistered their weights Leaves Wt the seheol Menday evening. BOREATS ~ P S. 8. TONGASS Oct. 1 8, Oct. 8 MRS. CASHEN VISITING 8. 8. 'l‘()NGABb Oct 15 Isabelle Cashen has tempor- ; removed to Juneau to spend || PASSENGERS FREIGHT a few weeks visiting with her daugh- | REFRIGERATION PARTY Bedy. SKATING Asscciated Student of - the D.B. PBHHEB Druzlas school has planned a skat- n rty for tomortow evening.with AGENT of ‘the iaculty as guests. ! nieht was the last-until after Phone 114 Night 312 + basketball seascn perhaps, for taticn Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 3 public <kating at the Natatorium ex-| cept on week-ends. i 1 > | NORTHLAND BRINGS FREIGHT | PRGNS Trave) dd tens of freight, most- ona PACIFI( for the new school gym- | e the Northland was a visitor | as during the wee hours | sium, of the morping il DR SR Suheeribe o The Dally A]fls..'l Emp! e th the larges. i1 2 upite-the Reger Wit ® JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Vi ciry cu]auon VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Sept. 13, 23—Oct. 4, 16,27 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Serviees: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska nnnu' Heotel F e | DGUGLAS Colisenm | | NAY ~nd WEDNESDAY CHARLEY CHAN in | 'RENG'. || McNAMARA & WILDES Registered CIVIL ENGINEERS | Designs, Surveys, Investigations } b VALENTINE BLDG. l " Room 3 Phone 672 fAlflDM PACIFIC WEEKLY SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle | Leave Ar.Juneau Ly.Juneau | Seattle No.Bound So.Bound | NORTH COAST Oct. 4 Oct. & Oct. 10 NORTH SEA Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 NORTH COAST Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct., 24 NORTH SEA Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 CITY DOCK . ...Phone 23 .Phone 18 GDY Sflfl'fl DQ“‘II: Agent . l.mllel' afld Blildhg Malerials ’ PHONES 537 OR 747—JUNEAU _$BCURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Hon.s .Under Tmo I F.H A m)dModq’nfizaYo. P e ———————————————————— CALIFORNIA GROCERY lid e« « MEAT MARKET ;/ TELEPHONES 371 FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, Home-Grown VEGETABLES FRESH L.OCAL EGGS DAILY g (FROM OUR OWN FARM) | TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY ! indow Cleaning PHONE 85

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