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SOME MAN JUST SCATTERED ANGELS MARBLES ALL OVER THE WALK ! /BQUTE / WOT \_/>fu‘rs 2 ILL TEACH TH LouwT A LESSON/ WHICH WAY'D HE GO?2 OH You'LL CATCH THE BEAST EASILY ENOUGH. srenam Movmemes | Navy Doclors s G iy St ol c oo e e e 0 .. R ! d . . e+ AreRequeste . tern 3 pd tG ar- o : f . Examinations ns Announced ce . s for Thosse Who Desire e SCHEDULED SATLINGS E S B et s o k| TR BTN TR e Ses S tonig . S Ly - R heduled 10 ® .. Navy Depariment has an- e sail from V ver this V-8 ounced that an examination for S BB . ® doctors of medicine desiring o ¢ Northiana scheduled fto sall o[enter the Medical ‘Corps of , the o from tle July 5aL 9 p. m. @ & ; 2 e e Columbia dt to sail from e United States Navy will be held o L Gantit 6 ¢ 8. m o at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Brem- o Princess Charlotte scheduled to o €rton, Wash., on August 19, 1940 . ail from Vancouver July 6 o for candidates residing in the N o | Northwest area : » Prines George scheduled to sail o| Graduates of Class “A” medical e from Vanconver July 8 at 9 e schools who have had an intern- e e ship in a civilian hospital an ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e Who are physically and protes- o attle ) at 9w m o sionally may be commis- o] scheduled to sail from e sioned permane iical e Seattle . 9at9p m e Corps of the Navy as A\smam e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Surgeons with the rank of Lieu- o Princess Alice scheduled south- e tenant (junior grade). Applicants ® bound Friday mornin ® must be less than thir ) ® Mt. McKinley scheduled south ® years of age at the ume they re- ® 2 coclock Friday afternoon. e ceive their commissions, citizens e North Coast scheduled south ® of the United States, physically ® Friday evening ® gqualitied for appointinent ol- ® Aleutian scheduled south next ® ticers in the Medical Corps and ® Sunday or Mond: ® must demonstrate their proression- . LOCAL SAILINGS o al qualifications by competitive e Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® written, oral and practical examin- e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® ations. The professional examina- e ka and wayports. @ tion will embrace the subjects of ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® (1) General Meaicine, (z) Generai e at1p.m. for Petersbury Port ® Surgery, (3) Obstetrics and Gyne- ® ' Alexander, Kake and way ® coioz;, and (4) Preventive Medi- ® ports. ® cme and Medical Jurisprudence bl G B R B G SR i information regardmg - physical requirements, etc., may be obtained by addressing a letter to 5 TipEs TOMORROW the Bureau of Mediane and Sur- 3 gery, Navy Department, Washing- i ton, D. C. Applications must be (Sun Time) completed and received in the Bu- Low tide—6:15 am. -14 fect. |reay of Medicine and Surgery High tide—12:41 p.m., 150 feet. |prior o' August 1, 1940, and in Low tide—7:00 p.m. 3.1 feet. | order that authotization may react __Tides Friday the applicant in sufficient time for High tide—0:22 am., 17.7 feet. | iy to appear for examination on Low tide 54 am., -23 feet. Aygust 19, 1940, High tide—1:20 pm., 158 feet. 3 AR Low tide—7:00 p.an., 24 feet -ee — OF HALIBUT TODAY The halibuter Tern, Capt. Andrew |, FCHMMERER,, W0, Jdly 8, —A Rosness, brought in 4,200 pounds of |[1ERWaY crew was stymied trying halibut to the local exchange today, to get a chain through a small open- ing in an obstruction, located mid- selling to New England at 875 and of an irrigation syphon under a 6.75 cents. to draw a cleaning ram through >oo Subscripe to The Daily Alaska Em- pire — the paper with the largest guaranteed circulatior - - Subscribe for The Empire. One workman had a thought. He got a cat with a little of Kkittens, put the Kkittens at one end of the | syphon, the cat at the other, then tied the string to the cat’s tail Soon she was crawling through the syphon to reach her Kittens dragging the string behind her. When she emerged from the other |end, the road crew used the string to draw through the chain and sobn they had the obstruction cleared. 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