- "1430: Ellis Emmet J. (103-269) C.B.M. was brought aboard as mental patient for transportation to Marine Hospital Seattle, Washington"
- 1500: Ellis Emmett J. (103-269) C.B.M. was placed in the brig under guard.
- 1130: Commanding Officer attended an official luncheon given by the Governor of the Territory of Alaska
- 1900: Senator M.E.S. Brunells and Mr. H.R. Smith came on board as guests of wardroom officers for trip to Cordova
- 1445: Received word that Maxwell Elmore F. (217-165) Sea 1/c dislocated his left knee while skiing; dispatched a party of seven men in charge of Johnson Henry H. (105-430) B.M. 2/c to the scene of the accident to pack the injured man a distance of four miles down the mountainside to the Cordova Hospital for inpatient treatment; Injury was not in line of duty; was not due to his own misconduct and was an incident of the service.
- 2215: Walter Heron Hatfield (217-256) Sea. 1c. returned to ship escorted by local police; having cause disturbance in town due to drunkenness 2230: Handcuffed Hatfield to his bunk for safe keeping
- "1500: Lieutenant D.B. MacDiarmid reported on board for transportation to Seattle, Washington, in accordance with letter Commander, Bering Sea Patrol Force, 3 June 1936 (71-531) Mrs. D.B. MacDiarmid, wife of Lieutenant D.B. MacDiarmid, came on board for transportation to Seward, Alaska, under authority of letter, Commander B.S.P.F., 4 June, 1936 (71-530). Mrs. May M. Bunting, Government Nurse, came on board for transportation to Seward, Alaska, under authority of letter, Commander B.S.P.F., 13 June, 1936 (611-601-64) Deputy U.S. Marshal W.C. Brown delivered Fedral prisoner, Mike Creevden a native and ex~ on board for transportation to Valdez, Alaska. Prisoner place in ship's brig for safe-keeping, having been committed for trial on a charge of first degree murder."
- "2210: Delivered Mike Creevden, prisoner, and Exhibits Relative to his case to U.S. Deputy Marshal in Valdez, Alaska"