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Nt - e A s - e 2 m THE DAILY ALASKA® EMPIRE, TUESDAY, OCT. 8, 1940 By CLIFF STERRETT : IT’S JESS A THING I | — o e "/CAN’T CLRE KiTrier | TIM’S A TAXIDERMIST - ST &} /, G'NIGHT, SO KITTY ALLUS ACTS N\ SHE DON‘T BELIEVE ALREADY STLFFED/ IN TAKIN' CHANCES. 1 DEcLARE EVERY TIME THAT MAN CALLS, KITTY PERCHES ON JH- MANTEL AS RIGID AS A RAM-ROD / T N )\ y \ E % N 3 N ) N { \ NOTICE [ HENRY SULLY 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: "THE SHOP AROUND THE CORNER" Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! S Allied Planes Blockaded on Martinique NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | |that a hearing will be held before s — the undersigned Probate Judge on YUKON HERE ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSII i October 14th, 1940, at 10:00 o'clock| 8 AM. in the office of the United| N\ States Commissioner and E Officio Probate Court for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Precinct, upon the petition of MARIE PE ERSON for her appointment as NORTHBOUND Administratrix of the estate of E, Aleutian scheduled to arrive J. BATH, deceased and for the at 4:46 o'clock this after issuance of Letters of Administra- neen and wiil remain in port tion to her. All persons in inter- about three hours before sail- est are hereby required at ing to Westward 2 L time and place to appear or s SCHEDULED SAILINGS cause, if any they have, why Tyee scheduled to sail from petition should not be granted as The steamer Yukon came in from Sealtlc at 9 a. m. today but prayed for. the: Westwnid this marnlng. brin no report at 3 p. m Wittiess my hand and official ing passengers and taking | ® Benali scheduled to sail from Seal at Sitka ska, this 28th rs south ;f““""“ October .9 a} 9, a day of Septer 1940 Stodes eward passe were WILLIAM KNIGHT, U ie Dotan. Al Owen. Mis E OL. ® Princess Louise scheduled to DHitT Biates Obmiisionss| (EP Ml Y sail from. Vancouver October . and Ex-Officio Probate Judge, *ASKA From Valdez—John Christensen 10at p.m for Sitka, Alaska, Commus-| ALEUTIAN He.... van vampen, W. P. Troy Sealtle 9 a. m. tomorrow {65 Precinet DENALI From Cordova — John Wilsen Yuken el .5 g3 from Publication dates, Oct, 2-3-4-5-7-| YUKON Charics Flickinger, A. Robins Seattle October 12 at 9 a. m 8-9-10-11-12, 1940, ady. ‘ALASKA s scheduled o s From Haines — Robert Cock Tong; H. Freeburg, Jerry Fortier, C. M Scattle October 15 at 9 2 —_— —— — god SR et Handley, Karlo Naush, George §tor- @ SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS {"fififi,fiixfifd“'z ConseE I rey, 188 Esthpsdy North Coast scheduled south- S e AR S T T eV 1d Thursday evening ! : £ x Ay RYening. 1941 Models Now on Display Mrs. H. R. McLeod, Edz a led southbound : : : { States for the Allies |} iy ) TREE : By, 2 e In Fort-de-France on the island of Martinique are planes purchased in the United States for the / { REPAIRS and SERVICE bush, John 8 Dr. S. I Friday before the fall of France. The fighting ships were unloaded from the French aireraft carrier Bearn | RS SERVICE Robert Feero. _ LOCAL SAILIN ~’ ; when France capitulated and stored on the island to prevent capture by British warships waiting outside H)JN AU RADIO SERVICE ; Estebeth scheduled to sail every Al { Phone 464 Bill Hixson L e e D #0000 000000essBOTI IR NI OIS OT ORGSO 1000000000000 000000000000000000:0 P ; Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- IA“: ,]]‘ e I,: ka and wayports Major, E. M.iGearge, Cedrlo: Simr—————— ———F e T " E e s t 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port North on the Electras were Mrs IRVING Y TICKET OFFICE E. Sauer, E. H \, Donald Barreit Al l"”“‘“"v Kake and way- NSPE(TORS e'iz ? i "“,""q“‘ i "\‘;! “‘]f;; The Working Man’s Store B0 J. W. Braddock ports j iy | Moody and Mr. and Mrs. Lloy Jess W. Green, Mrs. Jack Garrett eli JE T Boh il B Book Phone 519 Wesley McCormick, Edward Bow- ey ARE WANIED I Alagkn Ol W 2 Irving Barcly, Vioks \ PLANE MOVEMENTS | A this morning from he ) NOTICE SUPEB MABKET y Minerich, Carl | Electras with passe nd| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, snowing|#—————————— & { Jordova at Cordova for Latouche, Women's Bay, Kodiak and Seldovia Connects with 8. Sr Cordova at Cordova for Homer and Uzinki : ALASKA LINE Leave Due Juneau Due Junes Seattle Northbound Southbound Sept. 28 Oct. 1 Oct. 7 Oct 2 Oct 5 1 Oct 11 Oct 5 Oct 8 Oct 14 Oct 9 Oct 12 Oct 18 Oct. 12 Oct 5 Oct. 20 Oct. 16 Oct. 19 Oct. 25 FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING FYORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL 2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 ADAMS———Agent r ; - P. Troy, W. A. Riche An cxamination has been express, flew north air route from Seattle tc Nome, un g 5 m”::;i }r\{hl\)‘ ‘S‘\':]mfl'{f:;_fim]i“ = M‘,‘fk"“f’.l,lm)lr.l."i'{,l.wm“"“ ¥ % pounced, and open South on the clipper were H gale at J. B. Burford & adv I GASTINEA U A el further notice, for procure McDowell, M. P, X Roisd — S W spectors in the Material Divisior W, R. J W 1 ELKS PURPLE BUBBLE BALL, HOTEL Frid I‘:"x:,:[r‘ll:l‘,;:,m J Air Corps, War Department, at « N SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19. ' aflv. | Every comfort made for our guests 4 e Wright F Dayton, Ohio. The s Air Servce Information | Civil Service is an Commission states that nt need to fill 1 Halibuters south from Fairbanks Thurs- . ° . e PAA Electra scheduled to fly . . returning to day afternoon, Laptur;d Sub Under'kl'wo Flags PHONE 10 or 20 | e Interior Friday morning Positions. s QUBIUISD (ppons SEAPLANE CHARTER SiPlne s gk 10 are urged to apply at once S i % e ) S E ¢ . anes scheduled to fly every RAEel S0 AERI ot o " HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. 1 ® ' miorninkat 9/0'dlack for Bitke, $i- Thore are (hree grades of.po- ¢ e 3 o g gy sitions as follows: The full g U. S. Mail Carrier | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL | ' 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE { H SEKVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA 1 HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 e weather permitting. ® 00 000000000 >, - 300 a year; senior g year; and the assistant The examina- payi $2,600 a grade, $2,000 a year SEATTLE, Oct. 8. selling here yesterday M.S.DART Halibute:s were as fol e s e ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. lows tion includes six branches of in- Leaves F s 3 : ‘erry Slip, Juneau [} 43000 pounds, Sitka 41,000 pounds struments, parachutes, aircraft pro- For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT E-Way Radio Station KANG P both selling for 10 1/8 and 10 pellers, and tools and gauges ALEXANDER and WAY, PORTS Budio HANGAR, &nd . SHOE in JUNEAU $12 ents a pound; Franklin ‘w.mn. will not be given a Special Weckend Trips Arranged Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER pounds, 10 1;8 and 10 Bo- For Information—Haugen Transpor- Applicants a wr 1 test. They will be rated upon their education and experi- linda 14,000 pounds, 10% and 10| cents; Leviathan 23,000 pounds ence shown in their applications tatior: Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau, | Yakutat 40,000 pounds, both at subject to veritication the Col Phone 123 | 10% and 10 cents; Resolute 40,000 SlTKA B mission. Senior inspector applicants pounds, 30 cents straight must have had at least seven years, A — of! TR RS inspectors at least six y ;f‘““m'-""—m‘w' | i Lie 3 on BN B ST The steamer Nori-. Soast was in ° ‘:N‘“"?:L‘ ot :IP'N‘ f“sllr 5 ; | TipeEs ToMenacw port last night, bringing in to “‘:M l’l’n"n;:jv\“|‘I“,.v(,,,\“,‘”:_‘:":l). (wbieh Lie kol g passengers from Seattle and South- : bt . e ______ < B A Al Dorts it pg sy OF the major skilled trades in the passengers (o Sitka, and fs scheduled OPtional branch chosen, with an A C". (Sun Time) to return here southbound Thurs- Aircreft marvufacturing plant; or Low tide—-1:08 am. feet. day evening () g, ejernfl PR - ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Tigh o 7:52 2 i rrivals were and Mrs spection; or any time-equivalent S A St % High' tide—7:50 pin. feet. |Glenn Edwards Mr. and Mrs. C. L. May substitute coll courses in z Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juncau Williams, T. R. Curtiss, H. Sawyer, ¢ngineering for the experienc Seattle No.Bound So.Bound ¥ Mrs. H. Sawver, N. Anderson F 50Ns eXpe need and inte: Bailings from Pier 7 Seattle NORTH COAST Oct. 4 Oct. 8 Oct. 10 Suiling lo Sitka were Frank Day, ested in this type of work shoud Leaves § | NORTH SEA Ot 11¥ Ogk 18:. - QL. 17 {A. E. Nomensen, Art Beaudin, J. apply for details and t proper | Seattle | NORTH COAST Oct. 18 Oct. 22 Oct. 24 | Yeshida, Louella King, Virgil Baker, application forms to ecretary 1} 8. 8. TONGASS Oct. 1Y/ NORTH SEA Oct. 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 31 [ PP Board of U. 8. Civil Service Ex: s. TY| ~Oct. 8 HENRY GREEN, Agent Phone 109 DF.D. Dance. Douglas Nat. Oct. iners, Wright Field—Fairfield A ! . S. TONG. Oct 15 CITY DOCK ... Phone 23 12, ady. Depot, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohin GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent ........ ...Phone 18 BRS%!I‘)V‘;:{V,R CAB DU to the Secretary, Board of United } PASSENGERS FREIGHT ey ° ‘Today's news toaay m The Empire States :,‘nx{ Zm-;xlu- ; @ | REFRIGERATION . E i e - 311 Federal Building, Juneau; t» { the United States Civil Service | ROUND ALASKA SEP'U|E 3 ' Commission, Washington. D. C.. or ‘Her deck littered, the Italian submarine Galileo Galilei is brought into | 3 % to any of the Commission’s dis- : Aden, Arabia, captive of a British trawler which forced it to the surface | P ———————————————————— £ Y 1 trict offices. e Italian standard, | . D. B. FEMMER : | AGENT | |} Phone 114 Night 312 with depth charges. The British flag flies over th T COLUMBIA SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau to Fairbanks and Seatile Friday LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA b Sl ey Lumber and Building #aterials | PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Impiove | and Modernize Your Hon.e Under Title I, F. H. A H Thurs- Fairbanks to Juneau ; e Travel v, Saturday CANADIA PACIFIC on a Monday | 7y Seattle fo Juneau Thoriey i cau le ba Nome Ruby Bethel Ophir McGrath 1 li Janeau 0 11900 115.00 00 12500 120,00 Seattle 595.00 130.00 2 17.00 21000 £207.00 Fairbanks 5200 170.00 0 w0 iio | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, 487 71.00 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE LI 10%FOR ROUND TRIP, 4—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE | SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | Princess Louise Sept. 13, 23—0Dct. 4, 16, 27 | Connections at Vancouver with DOWN IN THE FRONT RO W-_Froi the rear, identification was easy during review at So Diego noval base where “honor ehairs” were labelied. Secrelary of Navy Frank Kuox is incenler. 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 ) Wmdow C!etmmg PHONE 485 CALIFORNIA GROCERY and ... MEAT MARKET ; TELEPHONES FRESH EVERY DAY — Local, 1 Home-Grown VEGETABLES +# ¥ | I FRESH LOCquL EGGS DAILY (FROM O TELEPHONE 478 —~—371 LE & iF QWN FARM) Ve PROMPT DELIVERY

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