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Alaska Sailings Are Scheduled ALASKAN SAILINGS ARE SCHEDULED-- Ports on the far-flung Alask Coast from Ketchikan to Kodial goon will have normal passenge and freight steamship service agai: as a result of settlement of th maritime strike. Alaska has bee: served by strike relief ships, whia have been...

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Published: 1937
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Summary:Alaska Sailings Are Scheduled ALASKAN SAILINGS ARE SCHEDULED-- Ports on the far-flung Alask Coast from Ketchikan to Kodial goon will have normal passenge and freight steamship service agai: as a result of settlement of th maritime strike. Alaska has bee: served by strike relief ships, whia have been ordered withdrawn. It was announced today that th, Alaska Steamship Company's line Yukon, now at. Pier 2, will sai from Seattle not later than 3 p. m Sunday as the first ship to depar from this port for Alaska afte termination of the strike. The freighter Depere for South eastern and Southwestern Alaski and a smaller freighter not ye named for Southeastern Alaska have been posted by the Alaski Steamship Company for sailings th< middle of next week. The Yukon will call at all South eastern and Southwestern Alaski ports, including Ketchikan, Wran gell, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines Skagway, Sitka, Cordova, Valdez Seward Seldovia and Kodiak. Capt C. A. Glasscock, veteran in tht northern routes, will command the This vessel will be followed ir the route by the steamship Alaska sailing Saturday, February 13; the Northwestern, February 20; the Victoria, February 27; the Alaska March 6; the Mount McKinley March 13, and the Yukon again March 20.