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. THE DAILY ALASKA, EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 7, |940 f PR e JUS'T HoLD WHY, THANK YE, GOSH/ MY ) STILL A GAL, THANK. YE ALLOWANCE IS SECOND, KINBLY/ MOCH ALLLSPENT AND PA DUST ON ME?2 I NEED SOME NEW- SILK { s;rocm\les’ MARINE NEW®S BARANOF THROUGH SUNDAY Seventeen passenzets came in from the Westward on the stéamer Bar- arof yesta:day morning, and 36 afte 's embarked in the southbound points nocen fe From Cordova passengers wer Virzil Baker. Frcm Valdez—Rudy Pusick, Carl Wilson, Charles Wallace From Seward—A. Abrahamson, C E. Boyer, H. J, Doolittle, Erick m, Henry Gorham, J. R t- ley, Vera Ligbel ird Wallsteds, Edward Bowden, G. E. Dugzer, Matt Parma, Melyin Ross, Donald Stick- ney. Sailing to Seattle were Mrs. R. C. Cook, Flora Woodward, H. A. Fowler, C. H. Kiel, Allen MacGregor Jeane Rulaford, Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Heitman, Ed Nolde, Robert Pausins, J. E. Rockhill, Eugene Cremo, Matt Pasman, R. G. Hedshom, H. H Hilscher, Barbara Roberts, Grove! C. Winn To Petersburg—Mrs. Isaac Sow- erby, N. A. McEachran, Charles Forward, N. Lands, . Trempo, James Mayor, A. Moran, N. Agimaj, Charles King, A. L. Vaughn To Ketchikan—R. J. Sommers, J. Barnovich, William Bates, Elean- or Dundas, Karl Katz, John Gib- e Alaska Clipper scheduled to . son. e arrive late this afternocn e GERMANY ls DEAD T B - To Wrangell—J. O. Granger, Ai- e from Seattle. Returns to ® [] wD\:m;'Qm Em:xnn.\s‘snssmn Mrs. frea Gordon e Seattle tomorrow, weather e A T »fl',,p{mf d:’,‘eu :;‘,l‘u:fm:f c".:*‘d u: — e permitting, leaving Auk Bay ® T B B L o g o permitting. leaving Auk Bay » Nayaloper of Commercial |meaitn center ana ars. Anaves A . o 2y Rosness was elected as alternate ® Mail closes at 5 o'clock to- e . © PAA Electra scheduled to ar- e .08, Cemsioning. Jar B8 o0 on COASI Ru" ® rive this afternoon from e Ups and Downs on and the, eveningBaprogran g ) e Fairbanks. Electra will fly ® was‘ opened with the Norwegian Sl e north tomorrow. Mail closes ® (Continuea 1rom rage One) national anthem, “Ja Vielsker.' Alex Holden flew to the coast to- e at 8 a. m. . Ernest Ehler sang three Grieg se- day with five passengers fcr as many | e Planes scheduled to fly every o _{lections in Norwegian, accompanied different island points. | ® morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, ® c?'l\(:v::&sesc‘oinge lw;tk: s‘:’:fi} “:e at the piano by Miss Ruth McVay Paul Sorensen was flown to Hirst, e weather permitting. ?er B g'ntu the Hfir’nbo]dt-Deutz Miss Myrtle Meilo gave two hu- Martha Douglas tc Hoonah, H. E. b e VATVRE S ek ol b '\‘/}otk C‘ iy’ 1ed morous readings and Mrs. Belle Wilcox to Pelican City, Ed Melvin el ey e R T aston Knutson gave an interesting talk to Chichagof and A. Jamison to . A . of the “History of the Vikings.” Sitka. bl AcquiriigiiRaEuscamon. e, B Other speakers were George Jor- Yesterday Simmons flew to Sitka | TIDIS TOMOFROW ! per Iron and Steel Works and| . oo, ang Harold Aase, Mrs. An- with Jefry Powers, Eddie Powers| ——— '“"vm_al hother 1;331 t;"d 1;0? c‘;g' drew Rosness and Roald Copstead and Billy McCann and brought in (Sun Timie) i(‘"l‘(’y‘_‘“c‘kn:r "’fvflke ;";‘rli’:" wm(: recited poetry appropriate to the A. H. Hart and Mrs. A. Wallace. High tide—:635 am. 134 feet. 0 0 O nuxel The mer-| ccasion. Mrs. Olaf Swanson read i S > Low tide—12:17 p.m. 54 feet. Lf‘ ;:ad xms Mnnal pn‘)duc'mg o a poem in Norwegian and the MRS. SOWERBY SOUi#lBOUND High tide—6:35 am, 134 feet. pacity of 1,000,000 tons of pig iron, | Y08TAM Was closed with the sing- { Mrs. 1. Sowerby is a southbound passenger on the Baranof for Se- attle where she will visit her daughter, Mrs, Kenneth C. White for the winter. - e kil The valuy Alaska nmpire has Lne largest paid circulation of any Al aska newspaper L | 117 FOR YOUR CAB. BROADWAY CAB CO. L DAY LONG "i"f,# 'RAID MADE ON ENGLAN | STEAMER MOVEMENTSII e i ] Homer Je we I I Returns— Kake vasion ports. Alexander, ports. and way- . Saturday Night . NORTHBOUND . E + Torgat schetiled (AN 41 F ey Fairchild Easyon | e 9:30 o'clock tonight bound ® | A+ Ga 0il [ ¢ st i e o 10 + Air Baifles Fought Between | sand Oi | o Seattle, not returning to Ju- ® ; 3 < RAF, German Bombers, | . aucka Game comm e North Coast scheduled to ar- ® C rew four-place Fairchild ai e rive at 12:30 o'clcck in the ®| Omlnue Tomghf | “lew. tn seven hours from Seattl’| e morning and sails_for Sitka e ~ Ketchikan at a cost of $2 an hour | e at 6a m . (Continued 1 om Page One) for gasoline and oil, Assistant Exo- o h scheduled for early ® cutive Officer Homer W. Jewell said | . xrxl):v(.ln::)ug;gl”N(‘S : d an unaceustomed scei Y md:n[\" (:xl: ‘x;flurnina to his office af . LE LING ¢ SFLk s ter the trip. o Tyee scheduled to' sail from e |duict aftlr a Brist air rai " | Jewell said that the Governmen e Seattle 1{7 :‘n ]n; |Lnnmrlrr»1v;““ : During Sunday. single’ German | ‘H'Vlv:ll‘r‘u'l‘ Av hHflL ]'h(‘v);‘l’ 'hm‘ 0])‘ | ¢ Denal sceduled {0 sail {rom ® |, 4er, were feporied over several | ALCTS in general, dnd that man | iSeatsle, OBORCT 0 T0e 2 ¢ o | parts cf Britgin dropping bombs anc ‘\"I“" i (k SES ;“ »"‘I" | AR diving out of the clouds to machine | 24 and upkecp nos-Beursd 1t f o Pringess Louise scheduled to e (1% 93 € | hie $2 per hour cast e sail from Vancouver October e [®10 = 00 ; : | The Gam> Commission officia | Unofficial saurces reported | ; e 10at p.m ® | ome verdont wera Killed or injured, | €W with Wildlife Agent Ray Ren o SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS e [\P7 PEriie Mete i o0 OF BUURES | shaw, continuing here on the steam ¢ Yukon scheduled southbound o .y pmids were comparatively cAiigtat s Lt s , weather per g | 4% A S on. e Alaska scheduled southbound | b SO SSE (iU Stradts jof | o ' Ottober 11 o | D0 the howling gal® accompan- b S A o lied by heavy rain and a thick mist < o Estebeth scheduled to sall every o |2PPeared to preclude any attempt| \()[1§ Of Norway e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Bit- ® at German 1avasion he storm e w{;ypm“:. ; o |also dppeared t6 have nreventod th H Id C ! b . ® Dart leaves Fver\'.wfl(hlesfila" . British Air Force from mflkll\g ‘"S 0 e e rat'on o 3t 7a m. for Petersburg, Port e TIENUY attack o the so-called in- . . s o0 co00 000 0 - pEIER KloE(KNER In celebration of Leif Ericsson Day, a special program and social vas held Saturday evening at the LOO.F. Hall following the regu- r meeting of the Sons of Nor- M’i INDUSTRIALIST OF s ing of “God Bless America." A smorgasbord was served anc dancing was enjoyed during the latter part of the evemn;., ——— Rainbow Girls Meei In Short Session A short business meeting was held by the Order of Rainbow Girls Sat- urday afternoon at the Scottish Rite Temple and plans were made for an initiation and social on October 19. Miss Maydelle George, Worthy Ad- visor, presided. e 800,000 tons of steel and 6,000,000 tons of coal. | For his water-borne coal ship- ments he founded the Kloeckner Shipping and Coal Company of Duisburg. Once more he experienced a ser- ious setback when the French in- vaders of the Ruhr in 1923, seized | his best coal mines, the Victor and Eight presons are due in Juneau Icken pits. Joining his fellow in- this afternoon aboard a PAA Elec- dustrialists in fighting the French tra from Fairbanks, weather pel-‘demands for “deliveries in kind," mitting. 'he overcame these difficulties too Those scheduled .in are W. M. and escaped the worst effects of Gilmore, John Carlson, William the crisis. Hogg, Major E. M. George, Mrs.| Kloeckner belonged to the right W. Sauer, Miss L. Crouch, Don- wing of the Centrist party until Bld Barrett, R. W. McCrary. | that organization was overwhelmed SCHEDIILE ‘ HospiTaL NoTES foned in the Hitler wave of 1933. Since then his properties have been prac- tically under control of the Hitler regime. —_———————— Garland Boggan underwent a d PABES : minor operation today at St an Ro(KY pASS Ann's Hospital. Tuesday : HUNIERS Io After receiving medical care, Jim Juneau fo Falrhanks and Seattle . e veeelalle gpacioel oty Th St. Ann’s and returned to his home : Monday, Thurs- lEAVE IODAY in Douglas. Fairbanks to Juneau iy Mond i Joe Corillas was a medical dis- onday Four hunters are leaving on|misstl from St. Ann’s today. sea"le l° Jnnean Thursday Capt. Kinky Bayers’ boat For- — ester tonight for ten days of hunt-| Admitted for surgical attention dun: Be- Falr- ing in the region of Rocky Pass. |today, Virginia Bevon is at the t Ophir McGrath A 8 L e Tt Those who will make the trip|Government Hospital. Seattle 9500 170.00 23400 202.00 $236.00 $217.00 $210.00 20700 [ are Dr. W. P. Blanton, Dr. Robert Simpson, Tom McCaul and Allen $—Via Fairbanks. Fairbanks 82.00 170.00 7400 39.00 7600 56M0 48.00 44.00 George Scott under went a minor Shattuck. opération at the Government Hos- LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. it pital this morning. | Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System K here. | After receiving surgical care at| TRAFFIC OFFICE | | Those due in are Fred Engnn,‘the chemme:gt Hospital, Emll L: A DELEBmQUE lam Kelly, Joseph Burch, Taug was dismissed today. District Sales Manager Adafms, N. McDowell, Mrs.| 1 135 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Mulrooney, Fred Paul, Aldska| Mrs. Ida Osborné and ‘her baby i » oody, Lloyd Root, Mrs. Louise daughter were dismissed today Annie Brown was a surgical ad- ‘| mission Saturday night at the | Government Hospital. | A baby girl was born last night at the Government Hospital to Mrs. Lilly Johns. | The Alaska Clipper got off from| Seattle this morning for Juneau with ‘ten passengers aboard for Root. | from the Government Hospitat: * DATTER:--- DAS NAB IT, Y/WINS, W Axis Envoys Himmler fo SIudy Falange -De Bono Will Hang Collar on Franco MADRID. Oc missaries from G rman; re coming to Spain soon, it ed cfficially tonight Heinrich Hir er, Chief of Serman pelice, is coming al envey cf the Nazi part he ange o tate party and ) al Emilio de Bono of Italy is arriving soon to yresent Franco with the Grand Jcllar of the Order of Annunciata - "GMDENSATION COMMISSION TO MEET NOY. 11+ Members fo Hear Appeal of Employers from Benefif Ruling Annual meeting of the Alaska Un- sloyment Compensation Commission vill convene here November 11, Director Walter P. Sharpe an- wunced today. In addition to its regular yearly business, the commission will hear he appeal of cannery employers from a recent decision of a special -eferee awarding $125,000 in disput- 'd benefits to San Francisco work- nen. Members of the commission are R. 7. Hardcastle of Ketchikan, Chair- nan, Dr. Noble Dick and Robert S. Bragaw. STOCK QUOTATIONS T NE WYORK, Oct, — Closing juotations of stocks today Alaska Juneau 4%, American Can 9%, American Power and Light, 31, Anaconda, 22%, Bethlehem teel, 79 3/4, Commonwealth and Southern, 1 1/8, Curtiss Wright, 7 %, International Harvester, 48, Lennecott, 30, New York Central, 14%, Northern Pacific, 7 1/8, United States Steel, 59 1/8, Pound $4.04 DOW, JONES AVERAGES Dow, Jones averages today are| ndustrials, 134.10, rails 29.12, .lu(I atilities, 21.89. e — — Mrs. Sweum fo Move Westward Ed Sweum and her two, Mrs. daughters sailed for the Westward 3aturday on the Alaska. Mrs. Sweum will join her hus- sand, now employed with Reliance) Groceries in the Westward city md the Sweums are giving up cheir residence in Juneau, B Subscribe to The Dany Alaska | impire—the paper with the larges: oaid circulation. — e ga on n:'o[lm i all|® and Mrs, W. A in from Kimshan Cove eekend and Baranof Hotel The Gallemores plan a few days in Juneau before turning to the mine where Galle- more is mine foreman * 5 e eh SEATTLE. © Perfect comfort ® Splendid food over are guests to ® Every convenience Large Rooms all with bath. Special KRates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE Hotel NEW WASHINGTON and service ® Centrally located ZENITH RADIOS | 1941 Models Now on Display REPAIRS and SERVICE JUNEAU RADIO SERVICE Ihr ne 464 Bill Hixson - | mvmc e The Workmg Man’s Store Phone 519 SUPEB MARKET — GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Servce Information PHONE 10 or 20 XA W e A S ST HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | U. S. Mail Carrier M. S. DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Intformation—Haugen Transpor- were tatior: Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 TN T [P T T P e e AT ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle ..Oct. 1 ct. 8 S. S. TONGASS 8. S. TYEE 8. S. TONGASS Oct 15 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 v,wmpm OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Loulse Sept. 13, 23—Oct. 4, 16, 27 Connéctions at Vancouver with Paéilic Gallemoie | at dhe| spend T SN G As a this ev of the "THE w. A. HYMER paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon ening at the box office CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: SHOP ARGUND THE CORNER" Federal Tax—5c¢ per Ferson SPACE ATCH THI Your Name May Appear! 7 11 1 4 18 Leave DueJuneau Due Junesy Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound YUKON Sept. 28 Oct 1 Oct ALASKA Oct. 2 Oct. 5 Oct ALEUTIAN Oct 5 Oct. 8 Oct DENALI Oct. 9 Oct. 12 Oct YUKON Oct. 12 Oct. 15 Oct ALASKA Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct Connects with 5. S. Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, ard Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FORTS OF CALL AND RESEF THE ALAS TICK®T OFFICE—2 H. 0. ADAMS— RVATIONS CALL KA LINE FREIGHT OFFICES 4 Agent | ¢ i | MABINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTL’RS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 N AL A S K A AIR TRANSPUBT Inc. All Planes Budio HANGAR and SHOP jn JUNEAU 8§12 Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER WEEKLY SATLINGS—Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Seattle No.Bound So.Bound NORTH COAST NORTH SEA NORTH COAST NORTH SEA ... CITY DOCK HENRY GREEN, Agent . l':nl'.mm" um'm COMPANY "OF ALASEA Qet,; 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Oct. 11 Oct. 15 Oct. 17 Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 QOct. 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 Phone 109 ...Phone 23 .................... Phone 138 Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Hom.e CALIFORNIA ¢ and . - - MEAT MARKET TELEPHONES. 487 Under Title I, F. H. A. GROCERY 371 !‘RE H EVERY DAY — Local, ome-Grown TEL EPHONE 478 VEGETABLES FRESH LOCALEGGS DAILY * (FROM OUR 'OWN FARM) — PROM!’T DELIVERY“

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