The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 28, 1940, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS 'S0 THAT'S \\/HEQ M\\ PIPE'S BIN TH’ LAST FIVE DAYS!/ WAL?Z I KNOWS I SHOULDN'T A-STOLE IT-- [BuUT, GoSH, UNK , YU WOULDN’T WANT ME T LET A WHOLE CAN ¢ lo” EXPENSIVE TOBACCO GO T/ WASTE, WOULD YLH?2 OH, I S'/POSE NOT. WHAT'D THIS HERE TOBACCQ COST YUH?2 [ = FOLIND IT IN i /1/»@2 STUDY / NLTHIN- - - Srndiate, Tae, Wanrl] nches rserw] =" MARINE NEWS ALEUTIAN THROUGH; TAKES 36 wa | STEAMER MOVEMENTS [ . RTHBOUN! ® North Sea scheduled to arrive e at 1 o'clock tomorrow morn- e ing. o Yukon scheduled to arrive to- morrow, probably in carly af- ternoon SCHEDULED SAILINGS 5 scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a. m. tomorrow. T e Mount McKinley scheduled to frem the Westward, bringing in 17 e sail from Seattle October 30 e at9a m e North Coast scheduled to sail e from Seattle November 1 at . 10 a m ® Princess Norah scheduled to e sail from Vancauver Novem- ber 1at 9 p. m yee scheduled to sail from Seattl Nov. 5 at 9 a. m. SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to arrive at 6 o'clock Sunday morning and sails south at 10 o'clock il the forenoon Aleutian scheduled southbound maybe Sunday aftrnoon Denali scheduled southbound next Friday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- por e e ec 00 6 e teamer Aleut n port a. m. teday on its way south Arrivals from Se were O. F. Edwards, W. E. Hemstead, C. Lar- n, F. E. Palmi, Mr B. H. Par- son, W J Rowland, R. E. Shel Wilbur Wester, Robert Wakelin E. Mulky, D. Perrin, T. D. Rooney, 1. D. Radinsky From Valdez Frem Cc kcven Lm,ll ttle 134 cl® . o Bentzlin 2 De- s were: Ma- saint, Helen L Hay»s Ray Mrs Fddie Stringer Murphy, Bill Fr ¢ Suchacki, A. W B. Sud ndstrom H our, James woe Godfre; Henderson, M. Sg Gerwels, H Prescott, Jack Mellquist, 2 For Pe sburg—Be Jackson, J. B. Loftus, Harry Marvin, Mr. and Mrs. Willie Ross, Jim Boyle, Frank Dar For Ketchikan — B. E. Mrs. Lola Mae Alexander, LOUISE IS SOUTHBOUND Louise sailed Richard Holland, ey PLANE MOVEMENTS Eldren e Alaska Clipper scheduled to leave Seattle tomorrow mors ing for Juneau, returnj southbound Wednesday. Mail closes at 5 a. m. Wednesday Today's flight cancelled. One PAA Electra due in from Fairbanks this afternoon returning to interior imme- diately. Two Electras sched- uled south from Fairbanks . tomorrow. . . . . . . . . . (Sun Time) Low am., 01 feet High tide—11:28 a.m, 19.2 feet Low tide—5:43 p.m,, -2.1 feet. High tide—11:58 p.m., 17.1 feet. > ‘Woman's Club Basket Social NowAPoslponed e Mrs. Harold Knight, President of the Juneau Woman's Club, an- nounces that the basket social which was to have been held to- | morrow night in the Grade School | | gymnasium, has been indefinitely postponed scuth yesterday morning with 22 o Planes scheduled to fly every Don Erickson, A. Eld, E. J. Marshal, b St o J. E. Smith, Nellle §impkins, Mrs.[® © © © ¢ 83 0 ¢ 0 ¢ o K. Stromberg,’ G. B Stromberg, G| B. Strcmberg, Harold Heflinger, A.| Olson, M. Weslin, Ed Carlson, B Frank Rice, A, Wolonel, Mr ¥ | TIDES ToMoRnCw | Pierce, J. Volanger, J. Puzzar, Bd| b — Telhingoff, Harold Telinghoff, B, Bur, Don Holden, W. Passar This is the last scheduled trip of the Princess Louise to Southeast Alaska this seaon. The Princes| Norah now comes on the run. U ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. Juneau Lodge this evening at 7:30. J. W. LEIVERS, adv. Secretary. FOR YOUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau lo Fairbanks and Seatile Fairbanks fo Juneau Seatile 1o Juneau [S— Tuesday Friday Monday, Thurs- day, Saturday Monday Thursday Se- Fair- tle banks 93.00 82.00 170.00 Jun- eau Nome Ruby 149.00 115.00 . Bethel 15100 236,00 Flat Ophir McGrath 32.00 $125.00 $120.00 7.00 210,00 $207.00 48.00 44.00 June: Seattle Fairbanks 8% 3,00 0 17000 LESS 10% FOR R()l\l) TRIP $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. Frankiin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS - . PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE | DENALION TRIP WEST FROM HERE Satur im day Denali ers were Mr C. Faulkner, Arn- and Mrs. F. C Weoestwar beard Wt Johnson, R Mrs, M. Bes C i Brown, Jack Re For Kodiak—Mrs. J. H Linda Brecden, C. D. Houck .o Yukon Is Now JuneauBound Steamer Yukon sailed from attle last Saturday morning 9:15 o'clock with 96 passengers, cluding 14 steer: Passengers the booked for Juneau include lowing: Mr. and Mrs. E. A, Kraft and Marcia Krafl, Miss Forrest. Mrs, P. M. Sorenson, Shucklin, C. K. Tisdale, Marie Weston, Mrs. L. F. Morri: George W. Call, Buck Shortridsc C. R, Pox, H. L. Fielier, R. I it ld, Jimmie Connor Mrs E. R, Gregerson, Richard and Ken- neth Gregerson, Carl Hanson VICTIMS OF Breeden Se- at in- Yukon the fol- Janey SHIP (RASH Many Aboard from West- ARE RESCUED Row from -B;ach Out fo North Coast for Dis- fance of 300 Yards (Continued 1rom Page One) mum of confusion. Crew members passed out blankets to the wreck victims as they left the Alaska for the beach. Suit Over Pajamas According to J. H. Scott, Hyder, Alaska, mine operator, the crew of the Alaska acted manfully. Scott was in his bunk when the ship struck and went ashore with his suit pulled over his pajamas. The crew did a great job, Scott said, and added that the ship wus listing badly “before we reached the beach.” Roused From Sleep W. A. Pries, Metlakatla Cannery Company owner, said he, his wife | with children, were given clothing by the crew of the North Coast after their rescue. He said he and Mrs. Pries were roused from their sleep and hustled ashore in| a daze before they realized the full circumstances. Leaves Change on Bar Kit Carson, General Agent of thc‘ passenger department of the Mil- | waukee Railway, said he did not even stop to pick up his change when the ship hit just as he was| ordering a drink at the ship’s bar.| The passengers aboard the Al- aska include eight United States soldiers bound from Chilkoot Ba racks at Haines for Fort Lewis, Wash MEXICO REMOVES of chester, ONEBANON JAPAN. MEXICO CITY, Oct. placed government and diplomatic officials report that President Car- denas' Administration has decided to lift the short lived unofficial em- 28— Highly | bargo on exports destined for Ja-| pan. It is explained the ban threatened to upset the nation’s econemy at the present time. | 2 R The Daily Alaska ¥mpire guaran- tees the largest daily circulation of | any Alaska newspaper Damaged Shlp Makes Port : above the otorship neisco, the co safely. water Iml' as l‘xv result of a collision with the No: s in the fog 170 miles north of steam ¢ Luckenbach limped back to San Franc The L h suffe damage. It was es marine engincers damage to the n ship at between to £20,£00 to rebuild the upper part of its bow. LARGE LIST OF PASSENGERS ON STEAMER ALASKA Panam ed by 20,000 rd extensive Norwe, J. Fromm Davis, Robert He 1 Joseph Herlan, Thomas Herlan, Joe Nowlin, Pete Freisen, Charles New- kirk, Floyd Parrick, W. A. Raad- atz, L. Mc n, R. Peterson, L. Harvey, J. Espelein, Bill Sher- man, Rene Content, Albert Con- tent, A. B. Culver, Joe Martin, John Julring, William Heerich, J. J. Dal- ton, G. H. Munifower, Laddie Ko- vanda, Dick Replogle, Fred Timm. Ole Wicklander, Henry Porter, Dexter Beard, Sam Homer, Peter Strand, Bob Stanford, Clifford Dahl, Jack Morgan, George COOK Thomas Randall, H. Fromm. T. Herschel ward, Inferior and Ju- neau Soufhbound (Continued Irom wage One) 0. Salyer, Larson, Carl Lewis, P. S. Reimann,! E. Salveson, F. E. Matthews, John Chela, Adolph Ott, M. F. Schoen- berger, N. Taraelvich, Fred Johu- son, Albert Carlson From Skagway Skagway-—Floyd Flanigan, Robert Lee. From Haines From Haines—Richard Findlay, Ernest Schmidt, Fred Boyles, Philip Ensminger, R. Bothe, Lute Borg. A. Hendricks. Brownie | Whaley. Teddy Fromm, Al H(‘ll(ll!f‘}n Mrs. A. Hendricks, T. Rae, Mrs. T. Rae, Eli Linn, Sam Dupuis, Mrs. S.| Dupuis, Sander Hukka, R. J ‘ Harding, Mrs, R. J. Harding, J. L. Hall, John Michaely, David| Wherry, Lewis Cy: i, Elmer Koskelo, Frank Whaley, Mrs. F.| Whaley, Milton Mozeak, Frank Es- trada, Duncan McLean, = Robert| Horyna, Alonzo Riley, James Deacon, Dan McFadden, M. Man-| Maonsfield, J. H. McIntyre, Carl E. C. Appel, Mrs, T. J. Bjornstad, Joe Verbacky. From John Lee, PRAISES DRAFT HANDLING - ./ “Those who had thought we were soft and snpine . .. may be dis- appointed,” Clarence A. Dykstra, draft director, (center) declared at his first press conference. (bl. Lewis B. Hershey, who had served as temporary director, is at extreme right, wearing ghasses. Dykstra raised the handling of the registration, SEATTLE IS SHAKEN UP SEATTLE, Oct. 28 — A slight | earthquake, less than a minut »\ duration, was felt in several sections | of Seattle Sunday afternoon at 2:30 | c'clock. Amateur observers reported fam shocks were felt as far south as| Tacoma and as far north as B('l-‘ lingham. | @ Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Centrally located Enrge Rtoms/ o Every convenience ol i and service | batl. Special Rates to Permanent Guests | ALASKANS LIKE THE | NEW WASHINGTON | FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL RETAIL and WHOLESALE Fresh from the Shell Everyday By the % Pint and Pint LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Aijr Servce In{formation PHONE 10 or 20 HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. U. S. Mail Carrier | M.S.DART Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneau every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Intormation—Haugen Transpor- | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, Phone 123 | AN R T AR TR AT co. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle Oct. 29 S. 8. TONGASS ...... R 8. S. TYEE ... S. S. TONGASS PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION nnmnu:n AGENT Phone 114 Night 312 3 -3 CANADIAN PACTEIL JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise Octobey 27 EBrincess Norah ' ! November 6—17—27 Connegfions at Vapsouver with Canadian Pacific Sesvices: TRANSCONTINENTAL WS-A1W st r et o o A GEOQRGE XDDZITF as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: “PRIMROSE PATH" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Yoiir Name May Appear! B i ot ' it e R R Vi Leave Seattle -.Oct. 16 Oct. Oct. ....Oct. Due Juneau Due Juneas Northbound Southbound Oct. 19 Oct. Oct. 22 Oct. Oct. Nov. Oct. Nov. Nov Nov. Nov. Steamer *ALASKA ALEUTIAN *DENALT . YUKON MT. McKINLEY TANANA 26 29 2 Nov. 10 *—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Latouche, Seward, Women’s Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia. f—Connects with S. S. Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING rORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICE®ET OFFICE--2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4~ H. O. ADAMS———Agent Alaska Steamshlp Company N\SERVICE - "lN ALL:ALARS'KIAROUTES ~ D 2 3 4 | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Author'zed Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ot e 1 s et e - s s o e e Sy SA— X T ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes 2-Way Badio Equipped NORTHLAND TRA;NSPORTATION COMPANY Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG HANGAR and SEOP in JUNEAU SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER PHONE 612 CIII.UHBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumher and Building Materials PHONES 5387 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. P ————————————————————————— CALIFORNIA GROCERY and . . . MEAT MARKET 487—— TELEPHONES ——————371 ~ FRESH EVERY DAY = Local, , % Home-Grown VEGETABLES ¢2 ¥ FRESH LOCAL EGGS DALLY, § & OM OUR OWN FARM TELEPHONE 418 PROMP’!‘ DELIVERY Window Cleaning PHONE 445 %

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