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{ ¢ b { & i B Soatray THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 30, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS VER NEW HERE, SO IF ANY FRESH SALESMAN TRIES DATIN' YU UP, JESS SA YUH LIVES 'WAY OUT PAST TH' LAST CAR STOP! BEEN THANKS, MR. PERKINS. SOME OF THEM HAVE By CLIFF STERRETT ( «-BUT NOW WITH ~OUR, . PLAN ITLL BE A CINCH TO WEED OUT THOSE L HAVEN'T AUTOS! PESTERING ME ‘SS.S. Baranof ' In Sunday ! BpundSoulh§ ——e NORTHBOUND fsr=rwemoveeere u . NORTHBOUND . 3 & Mount McKinley scheduled to @ AT | s S DENAL' o Tafrive at 12 noon tomorrow L4 Pringing 26 passeng for Ju-| A " Be B 0 oith Sea scheduled to arrive ® nequ, the steamer Baranof, Capt.| i ® tomorrow afternoon ® Joseph Ramsauer and purser T. J. DO(KS HERE & Priioérs Louise scheduled to ® | geating, docked In Juncau from| . arrive tomorrow afternoon or ® wes 9:30 o'clock yesterday| e evening . ®|morning and sailed one-half hour| | B ® ,SC“E“U”:'" SAILINGS @ | 000 i 28 passengers from Ju- e Prince Rupert scheduled to sall ® [, .0 o seqttle and Southeast Al- With 22 passengers for Juneau ® from Vancouver at § oclo %l aska ports from Seaitlo: and Eouieass L5 :M::‘::f::clmlulrd to sail from ssengers arriving from the ka, and with 27 round trip tour- & AEEHEE SENEE o rrow. e Westward were Mr. and Mrs. O. N ists, the northbound steamer De-| & o b oo “opootte schedujed to @ | Allen. Fannie Bell, H. C. Oste nali, Capt. Hans Odsen and pux‘s(—rr e sall from Vancouver at 11 ® Mr, and Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Nan M. Neilson, docked here at 1 0= o o onomow on a special @ Blake, Ruth Ryan, Kenneth Fores- clock yesterday afternoon andsailed o - ooy ipenst Alaska cruise. -+ ¢ man, Anna Grisez, Mrs. L. R. Dav- for the, Westward three hours later o gy, seheduled to sail from e lin, Eugene Ritchie, Willlam A 22 passengers from Juneau. [o gegttle at 9 a.m. July 3. ® | He: Roy Tipton, C. J. Bailey, arriving from Seaitle o Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- ® | Professor Vaciliev, Mr. and Mrs were Geraldine Albue, Dale Ander- o qgtle July 3 ® B. W. McCormick, Lauritz Jensen, on, Winston Anderson, Marilyn e North Coast scheduled to sail ® | walton Wells, Mrs. Carl Huebner, Beam, Mrs. Roy Beam, Martin e from Seattle July 4 at 10 a.m. ® |nMr. and Mrs. Ben Bellamy, Curtis dley Jr., Zella Heibrus, James B. o Princess Alice scheduled to sail ® Meyer, Walter Jewell and George Hukill, Mrs. Alma Johnson, Charles ¢ from Vancouver July 5 at 9 ® pyqqy Johns nest Johnson, Mrs. J. ® pm ® | Passengers salling for Seattle irach, F Ronald e Baranof scheduled to sail from ® | Lo "vi“oni Mrs. Willlam C. Wal- Martin, T. C. Mc Deb"Pur-1 o (BB ® ther, H. C. Markwart, J. R. Wil- dy. Miss L. Weaver, Mr. and Mys, ® Prince George scheduled to sail @ |/ e Oren. T H. A Wendling and Mugaret 2 “J“[xuxln Vancouver July 7 ur: Harwood, - Tryiag, Kashman, L. Wendling : SUsahEth : Taks Mrs, Bye From Ketchikan—F. Lindenber-|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ¢ (\:;)“g'm:t,“”;d;l ll;“, H ”1-“” Has ® Northland scheduled south- e i)”“ ;1 .W»;l‘ x 5 R ® bound sometime tomorrow. e FEEE G By e Columbia scheduled southbound e~ For Ketc were Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. % B b Wadtesiay: o Koff, Mrs ler Hans G. Mross, Harold ® Taku scheduled southbound 1 e Townsend, H ger. Robert Umber, Martin BloX- ¢ pm Wednesday. o jorie Baronovich, Asher Frea, ham, John L. Miller, Mrs. Mabel o penali scheduled southbound e Hebert, Chris Berg and Olar Mantz, Nick K. Jukich, G. Dal- ¢ gaturday. ol For Petersburg — Mrs. Wi santo, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wescolt o LOCAL SAILIN e Swendsen, Perferio Tabermil Jr., Robert T. Thash, Minnie Bid- e Estebeth scheduled to sail e George Ojanas, H. Shroto, Harry well, Verion Holt and Harry Jones. every Wednesday at 6 pm. ® Sakomoto, K. Motko and Domingo For C —Emil Hekkal and e for Sitka and wayports. ® Perlas Mrs. Eleanor Phillips. ® Darl leaves every Wednes . — P For Valdez—Royal E. Collardand ® at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port Mrs. Eleanor Phillips e Alexander, Kake and way- ® For Kodlak—Ray Cavanaugh and ® POrts b NAZIS w THIN Fred C. Wolfe i b RV B A B L — e — -ee NORTH COAST STOPS HERE 250 MILES OF RUSS CAPITAL TIDES (Sun ‘time, July 1) High tide—10:26 a.m., 15.0 feet fRoM SI"KA Low tide 9 am., 12 feet High tide—10:33 pm., 153 feet S B 4 et o Stk win 1o 20% Ude—43 pm. 20 teet. German Invasion Forces passengers for Juneau, the south- g A. J. Borkland and purser Paul|. Eassengers arriying from % i Richers, docked here at 5 oclock|Yere I. Kushner, M. 8. Hodgson, Slgh' Of M0|en5k Saturday afternoon and sailed for Mf: and Mrs. Dan Noonan, Vir- Beattle five bours later with 11|8inla Lloyd, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. (Confmusit S Jage T passengers from Juneau for the Roman, Henry Moy, H. M. Gustaf-| ———————r—————""— ; =y ik e A :Z’xi Elmer Lovos and Chris Nel-|garjeian from Finland to land, son. |troops from the sea at Viipuri have ();1 SEATTLE Passengers sailing from Juneau|been repulsed at Viipuri, on the Gulf Mr. R |from for eattle were Billy Parke, and Mrs, William Parke, Mrs. A of Finland, only 74 miles by railroad Leningrad, Russia's ® Perfect comfort second I Diimmel, Mrs. Joe Westrom, Mrs. |largest city. @ Centrally located ‘Clara Weston, Viola Westrom, Mrs.| Late advices from Moscow an- L. M. Nasi, John H. Nasi, Mrs, R. hounced that the “Red Army de- Large Rooms e Splendid food all with bath. L. Wolfe, Joann Wolfe and I. Mar- | fense in the North,” thought refer- ring to operations along the Baltic | Sea in Latvia, is crumbling so badly Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guests Ei:\:: Hlv((":"”k““"‘“" MI5.| that a proper front no longer exists, | RN, and German columns are pounding ALASKANS LIKE THE A | For Wrangell — Richard Suratt in pursuit of the retreating Rus- | |and H. Lambert sians.” | For Petersburgh—Irene Olson and é | B. Montgomery PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | NEWS ‘ P4Aa 1 VISIT IN DOUGLAS and service tin. and EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Schlegel are Beusdtets Fases: 2 ‘ ¢ . 'anticipating the arrival here tomor- P row aboard the steamer Mount, Mc- | 10% ] - Wi ® i | fnres,!)‘\flk:evlr:c‘pl‘l‘:g)flsg E s g ?‘:‘ l(yll)l‘lt',\' of an old friend, Mrs. Albert S eante: ‘3 ""?-? %1 (3 - E. Simmons, of Portland, Oregon g m! 1 @ The latter will visit here for a 2 S couple of weeks and then continue ;‘;{:;{b‘xfii{:lnbka $ ’:’g 4 on to Seward, where she will also N R AP spend some time. ! Hot Springs, Alaska ... 88 15 65 [ P e ) Juneau, Alaska 11 82 132 BUSY DAY AT CANNERY \ McGrath 44 44 18 $12v | Sunday was the best day’s can- Nome, Alaska . T 149 74 126 149 $112 ning for the Douglas Fisheries Com- | Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83§ 37 hd pany so far this season, as total Ophir, Alaska 3 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 |arrivals were around 9,000 salmon Ruby, Alaska 08 39 8 15 71 47 15 from the company’s th Seattle, Wash., U. S. A.... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Getting off, Lal; li}i][e sl;ff l,:':én‘:?:: Tanaba, Alaska 194: Mfi 17\ 10259 60 33 20 $191 | nery crew had to work into the later ' Whitehorse, Y T., Can... » Zf 26 114 142 119 10? 120 |l afternoon to finish their work for the day. ARRIVES FROM SITKA Frank Krsul arrived here by plane Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We. ¥r. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Mo, Su. from Sitka yesterday to remain for Tu. Th, We. Sa. about a month. o 10:00 16:40 Lv JU:IIEAU‘ Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 —_——pee 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 14:15 | ENGINE FOR : 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 S Allanf&:::fz‘f,}::“:“ 12:15 5 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska . 150° Lv 6:0 10:00 bere, accordigHEETR ntet chkxz; Company officials, for installation |in their tender Sea Partot. st BUY DEFENSE STAMPS L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMFERICAN ATRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 67 Sipdeate_tnc, W of the Fourth Ranking officers Army are pictured at notes for the “cr Left to ht: Lieutenant General J. L. De W eral Kenyen A. Joyee, Ninth Corps Commander; Major Ge al Walter K. Wilson, Third Corps C d mander; M; reral George A, White, Forty-first Division, and Major General Charle: . Thompson, Third Division. . M into the chapter, too g Laughlin Currie to confer, for th with Generalissimo Chi- Chur on-the-scene re-| in the Orient. These are only the most outstand-| ing of the eye and ear men. Ther ones sent outg President Kai-Shek in ring king and Men Are Eyesand Ears of lesser President, Many Services © o« ments. | ~ , If the President, the State De- ‘CRRtRres from Pazerorne);‘ tary s of our siums and paytment and Government | e, o boom towns that gon't know what's going on in the cnly perhaps tp see and hear and|mushroomed out of national de-| world today on at least one report but to prepare himself, by | fense. of the war picture, it isn’t bec intimate knowle for the her-| —— they haven't sent cnough travel- culean task of administering thel TOOK LONG WAY AROUND |ing men to bring back first-hand| $7,000,000.000 lend-lease bill. 'On| Most prominent of a battalion of| reports. | that trip, too, Hopkins laid the|cbservers in the zones of action A AL qu‘nl’.:niun .lm’ in: conclusion that| for the Army, Navy and Marine ATTENTION MASONS | SWiller ERWE Win, Corps is Capt. James Roosevelt of ~ A called communication of Gas-| Col. William J. (Wild Bil) Don-|the Marines, who took the long tineaux Lodge No. 124 F. and A.| ovan combed the Mediterranean,|way round to get to Cairo and the M., will be held Tuesday evening at the Balkans the Near East and|battle of the castern Mediterran- 7:30 o'clock in the Scottish Rite Africa for Secretary of Navy, ean. temple in Juneau to meet Grand Frank Knox besic doing eye and| W. Av 1 Harriman, although Master John A. Emigh. ear work for the Secreiary in r-:ng-} he has the le of Minister, be- By order of Worshipful Mster Al- land. |longs in this 2zory too, for he|exander Sey. Dr.. Thomas Parran, Surgeon President Roosevelt’s personal SAM DEVON, General of the United States, went | reiresentative in expediting aid Secretary. — .- now, he is on a which gives him| STEP to Health with Beuter Feet. done tu the health of the nation' A-1 rating among the President’s Phone 648. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. and came back with the amazing traveling 1. Ambassador John —adv. story that even the worst of the G. Winant's recent “return to Te-| bomb shelters were not as unsani- port and confer” should put him ra-| to. Britain. Even 2ypt to England to study what tions and repeated bombings had junket to BUY DEFENSE BONI Workman Signs for Shipyard Job - viee gt&mwwke:asa'mnmmmwmpm' isco Bay by Afimiral L W.. nslade, naval commandant, is being examined . Bethlhem shipyard registry in San Francisco. The machinists have been Ope of the ,-‘Dl“hl"l to sign nr&%’n&dfi%ilu an by a naval medical officer at on strike since May 10. £ T R UL ) B G BETTY SHARPE The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “BOOM TOWN" Federal Tax—5¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Jimeau > Junesu “ SATLINGS = WEEKLY SATC e peave - Ar.Jun- b‘; geattle Jun 0 26 North 04 June=d Coast North- d June 20 June 25 June 30 _...June June 27 Juy 1 July 3 : GREEN, Agent passengers 199 “TRAVEL ! on a “PRIN- LINE CESS” Alaska Transportation LINER Company JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER 2 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE & } : SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE Princess Louise June 10, 20—July 4 EVERY THURSDAY 10:00 A. M. : Princess Charlotte June 27 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alasks CANADIAN PACIFIC S. 8. TAKU June 12 T — S. TYEE . June 19 | 8. 8. TAKU . dune 26 5 'WHEN IN NEED OF PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT Diesel Ofl—Stove Oil—Your REFRIGERATION ; Coal Choice—General Hauling ° 2 —Storage and Crating D. B. FEMMER—AGENT) CALL US! PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 e Juneau Transfer . Phone 48—Night Phone 451 &mpire Classitieds Pay! Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound DENALY Wed. June 11 Sun. June 15 Sat. June 21 ALEU'TS Sat. June 14 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 YUKOGN Tues. June 17 Sat. June 21 Fri. June 27 BARANOF ThursJune 19 Sun. June 22 Sun. June 29 COLUMBA . Sat. June 21 Tues. June 24 ThursJuly 3 ALASKA ... Tues. June 24 Sat. June 28 DENALI . Thurs.June 26 Sun. June 29 July 5 ! 7 2 McKINLEY Sat. June Tues. July 1 Mon. July 7 ALEUTIAN Tues. July 1 Frii July 4 ThuwsJuly 10 YUKON .. Thurs.July 3 Mon. July 7 BARANOF Sat. July 5 Tues. July 8 Mon. July 14 H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 At MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALAS Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. All Planes | Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 8 l 2 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter F A

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