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6 POLLY AND HER PALQ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY DEC. 3, 1940. Bv CLIFF STERRETT JOE PARENT [T iEARS YOL WAS )/ YEAH, BUT ALL T REELLY DID WUz TELL A FRIEND HAULED \\TA COURT hwv ANOTHEQ FRIEND (O MINE SASSED SASSIN’ /l kA CoP--. AN/ *afi COP, A COP OVER- HEARD ME! ~ WHAT DID THIS HE SAID--- ERIEND O’ YOURN " TO ME ALL COPS IS JESS A BIG BALE O BALONEY AN / %: JUDGE 1S GONNA LOVE THIS ! ,—\/ / R | Futzm:pmorzrs k_‘,' as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —————s CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "MY SON. MY SON" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person — N WATCH THIS SPACE N IR TSR |sTEAMER MOVEMENTS]I 20 ARRIVE FROM SOUTH NORTHBOUND sail frem Vancouves o'cl tonight . § Tyee scheduled to sail from e Seattle late Thursday or early ® F ¥ . North a scheduled to sail ® from Seattle December 6 at ® 10 a. m L] Yukon scheduled to sail from e Seattle December 7 at 9 a. ® m . Gunderson | ® Tengass scheduled to sail from e Seattle December 10 at 9 a. ® m . SOUTHBOUND BSAILINGS e Ma Jack orth Coast scheduled south- e Ao bound Thursday . Ketchiks J. H. Muret Mount McKinley is .\()‘H[‘v‘[l'u . 4 scheduled southbound Fri- ® w 2]l—Verna Gordon i . Viola Loftus, tricia Loft M % " T Miles. Kaarlo. Nasl, A Van- B;\,‘:}:{i\ cheduled southbound 2 M LOCAL SAILINGS . by Estebeth scheduled to sall every e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesd, at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® ports. . North Coast Visits Here :.+:........: SitkaBound [ Teoes Tovoraow | @00 00 000000000200 060000000000600000605s — North C The steamer st went ; - through Juneau last night bound LOW tide—4 128 toat S Il passen. High tide—10:21 am., 44 feet Lok ey Low tide—4:21 pm. 150 feet Arrivals were Shrewsbury, 1hgh tide—10:48 pm, 13 feet Shell Simmons, Mrse, Grant Bald- e win, Mrs. Ed Henry Williams, J Williams, Master F. Dennis, Jol DOUGLAS | McCormick. Pete Knu £ James, Miss M. B. Meyers, Mark NEWS Williams Sailing to Sitks were Powers - Wick, Jack Jeffrey. Bill McCann A. PROGRAM FOR Kay Louring, Mrs. Louring, C. TOMORROW NIGHT Senior, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Je D. Wallace, of Juneau, who berg, W. Parke, Linn Forrest, fr England during the Gimmell, Jack Gucker, Jack Moly- n of the war will be guest neux, J. K. McAlister, Harcld Fo. peaker at the regular Decer Douglas Pare tomorrow meeting of the ociation A. L. Roberts, A, Poplewell, Robert Ridley. - - night at 8 o'clock Also entertainment wiil be L y D2l bdl‘ln on SAILING OF TYEE DELAYED :: - and vocal selec! Glen Kirkham accom in‘i‘(] piano by Miss Margaret his accordicn Pearce. This program was arrang- ed for the November meeting but Sailing of llu steamer Tyce, cancelled on account of weather scheduled for today from Seat- conditions. 1as been delayed and will not o uneau until late ' g LES INITIATE -oe - Friday This MORE CANDIDATES y Four members were added to the B rester of Douglas Aerie 117. F.O.E. ther at the regular meeting of the lodge - -oe BACK TO SITKA g ey e sernice Menuliy. of sika, wos DOUGLAS COLISEUM a North Coast passenger through B : 5 5 U DAY—WEDNESDAY uneau last night, r ing to the '] Historic City after several months SlDEwAlKS OF in the States. ‘s vy | e | lOMDON ‘» Subscribe for The S 2 g Sobmortbe 4 mpir. e e SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ 1UESPAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) MONDAY, THURS- FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU YQYPAY. THURS (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [YESPRY (lZns s;nqgm—flhnafl and Exp:ou)v = ‘. Jun- Fair- Mc- eau lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 82.00 14900 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbzn\.ks 82.00 7400 3900 7600 56.00 4800 44.00 nks, '—Via Fal LESS 10 FOR ROUND T!’HP $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFI(; OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 1068 L4 . men members wil MarmesSearch Nayy fai Marines searched nearly 5,000 navy yard workers at & at the entrance to the yard as workers we ed a call § the scene tende: L at Beston said he had rece “Information has been receive identify as saying yard workman to bring in a time bomb or & quanti There were and one re-instate- about forty ceremonies ial en- The was d here last evening Indo-C nce of d the followed by soc tertainment and refreshments. ccial Committee of the lodge meet with a commit- Auxiliary on plans for tree party scheduled for Atte whizh dele tes from the an Eagles Christmas ated te tentatively 4~1 Your Name May Appear! [ AR SRR PSS SV S SRS SIS, (813 "»:3? Bombs Slmmons Is J{ “@“\“\nl - cemANCE Home Again ‘ T | “NAVYVAR ey ; es and went to work with the| AAT ILockheed this morning | cimmens purchased a Fokker freighter in Seattle for the AAT)| 1 run and then went on ornia to do instrument fly- to Ca | ing | ?EOMEERS ARE To Leave Northbound ~ Bouthbound Steamer Seattle Arvive Juneau Leave AU MCKINLEY Wednesday Nov. 27 Nov. 30 Dec. 6 ;U}{((S\:b;;\ 7 Dec. 10 Dec. 15 Mc EY Dec. 11 Dec. 14 Dec. 2( Ploriders of AllskE; Tl BEE | e o0 oo onee¢ o ska BARANOF Dec. 14 Dee,. 17 Dec will meet tenight at 8 o'clock in the | Odd Fellews Hall for election of officers. At the same time the W *—Connects with S. S. LAKINA for Kodiak and Alaska men’s Auxillary will hold their ele tion Fcllowing the business meetings the two groups will join for a social gathering and refreshments. —— - Peninsula Points. time bomb or dynamite. This was night police superin- d Graham, FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL SKA LINE spokesman he did not yuid be made . . . by mpt w & Somuih ' ’ . THE ALA 0ld Tires Come | TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFIC] “hina Honors for japar In for Road I S e Contractor g Ten thousand p«nm(L of old rub- ber auto t the ge car- et s e e cu Ala,ska Steamship Company o Baranof. In LR ~ > ERVTICE -ON- QLL QL‘\SKR ROUTES bales, the old tires will be 2 tor Milt Munter und bl o bl TEORRAE R SRR " S R December 21 c for the road he is| g a PO S s building . f . : MRS. BALOG ENTERTAINS ;;',..m.,.‘u,, l:(ljlx(x”]hld(l)ld. fe NS MABI"E AIRWAYS"—“ . 5. MAIL i mi-monthly meeling ot SN ity ties Sithe a i 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authotized Carrier | nday 1 Sewing (‘ ib was ltpetre, set tc burning in a SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i he evening ak. o o , will clear roots out to their SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ; ; vacancy e ,‘ ,,.:i by i el QUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 3 y Fleek was Grant Lo- | s HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | o + of the ev- : : | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. S v U. S. Mail Carrier o with Mrs. Eltc rom taking | | Operating Own Aeronautical first prize and Mrs. Leonard John- 3 s . n A B T 2-Way Radio Station KANG P’:‘l)?:z son the consolatior Budio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU K Leaves Ferry Slip, Juneaun | Next meeting is scheduled for || Eauppes | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | two weeks hence from next Friday | every Wednesday at 7 a.m. at Mrs. Engstrom’s home. It will be | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT - in the nature Ul a menmx party. ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS Special Weekend Trips Arranged For Information—Haugen Transpor- GREAT poRT | tation Co. Red 611—or Hotel Juneau. Phone 123 § s nvoy to French Indo-China, it | asime Matsumizs, (iehe), Japa sy s T SN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY [ TAKEN OVER cn‘:ru’l general at Hanoi, inspecting an Indo- (‘hllnvwlgufl“ (‘L“f }t‘gz“{ r‘;‘r’n‘é; ‘ , : | at Haiphong. Matsumiaa was named to the post in I hxs.:;:!:;fla[wr Vichy gave Tokyo permission to station troops there. AILINGS — Juneau t0 IN ADVAN(E DA n 0 AME CEEDETC | wEERLY SATC e RAF DIGS FOR PLANE SECRETS | a L co. | i ALASKA TRANSPORTATION Adriatic City Fallsto Athen- Trasara { ians as Driving Rush A Continues faitings (remm Pher 1 Senitle (Continued (Vz'um Page One) Seattle §. . TYEE Dec. 3 Porto Edda northeast to Delvino, | S. 5. TONGASS ... Dec. 10 thence through Argiroscastro, a | Politzani mountain section just north of the border near Suranta, | PASSENGERS FREIGHT and then eastward and north inside | of Albania through Polena to a ve- REFRIGERATION gion north of Pogradetz, Lacke and | | i Ochrida r—————————————— | A Greek spokesman said: “A most . important gain has been blown into | D. B. FEMMER COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY the Italian seaward flank at Porto AGENT OF mn Edda.” - Phone 114 Night 312 l. APFH 8. umber and Building Materials | B ey En Inefled PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU g Tl SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To lmprove W | I (yuu\\ and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. prison & l CALIFORNIA GROCERY : i | and... MEAT MARKET HUTCHINSON. Kas., Dec. 3— | 487 TELEPHONES —~371 i ) | JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, When the inmates at Kansas state | natory here feel like discussing | VICTORIA OR SEATTLE qu EVERY DAY — l.ocal, call first cn a new| SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS : o Hatizid Oity ‘ Prinoess Norah Home-Grown VEGETABLES ¢ ol rxuuhl train mm- December 8—18 g il s SRS o FRESH LOCAL EGGS DAILY it without mishap over 40 miles of Canadian Pacifio Services: (FROM OUR OWN FARM) | | track between Ka City and| TRANSCONTINENTAL +*TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY | Lawrence, Kas. Pursuing officers TRANS-ATLANTIO i:{o;:)):d the train ,o_vu ng ar TRANS-PACIFIC ‘m.r h. e counnectioa beiween car | Tickets, reservations and full . {with bullets. } particulars from 8 B e German pancs shot den i the Batl of Briais ase not boen v.w ooy Window Cleaning | .y total losses. This ore was repaired by Royal Air Force experts, fiown Agent, " P ¥ By Lutheran Ladies Aid at (lh) Kpes Baranof Hoted by RAF test pilots to got valuable data on perofrmance of these ships. ; : le 485 | church parlors, Wed.. Dec. 4, jmg at 11:30 am., 752 family also fancy work sale This ene is a Messerschmitt 110, Germany's best fighting plane. Brit- ish Spitfires have been foynd more than a match for the Nazi craft,

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