The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 28, 1940, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS = L I THINKS R 2 ( WAL, WELTER-WIT, NORKS WHY DON'T YuH MPIRE, SATURDAY, DEC. 28, 1940. K, WHILE ~You wuZ T ORY T 0T OTHES AN ) T ; { HON“ES; ’ ] N /5 EP/ R SN PRONCH ; | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS! v NORTHBOUND . e | ® Princess Norah scheduled to ® | arrive Monday afterncon or @ . evening e North Coast due Tuesday ° 3 ® Baranof due Tuesday ikl SCHEDULE \iBE | o Tongass to Junean.|q D SAILINGS d to sail frov for cle [ L his} ¢ 1 from 10 a. m scheduled to sail from attle January 4 at 9 a. o SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Yukon scheduled = southbound Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ->> o Airliner Is eceeoc000v0es - A group of young seamen receive instruction in the « Canadians Learn Secrets of Naval Gunnery T T myse % 5 Sy il gunnery in a Canadian navy train- displayéd and explained by a petty nts of na: ing barre Shells of all type h exy nd pnel, are SRR And WRYROS., . ofiicer, Soon trainees will use their xnowledge to dispatch missiles of destruction at the enemy. Naha leav ry Wednesday © T Y held d at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port * Southbound Alexander, Kake and way- @ th n clear v . e ed for t uthboir f The airliner may fly norti - from Seattle cn Menday -+ o BROWN BEAR TC RESUME ALEUTIAN ‘ TipEs ToMORROW (Sun Time) VOYAGE MONDAY | wicn tide1:14 am, 169 feet Y Low tide—6:52 aum., 20 feet i3 1 By tide—12:39 pan \(y»y.'» feet | nd W ide—7:28 p.m., -29 feet ! S ot arf TIDES MONDAY " nd b g High tide—1:57 a.xv te th utian Low tide—T7:37 a.n It is expected the ship, with As-| High tide—1:42 pmn R I. Doug- Low tide—8:10 p.m Gray to the s il Westward Mc Upnereta as students in any Ameriean schoel. pass cev ground. AP Feature Service ASUNC Paraguay — F from home as the twice as far by handful of ans are pushing a programy conceived a eneration before President ENVOY_Hell be neither ag- gressive nor favor-currying says Admiral Kichisaburo Nomura (above), new Japanese ambas- sador to U.S, in describing the ‘‘middle-path” diplomacy he will neiginho siral Cavagnarl Roose- ymenico Ca Admiral T practice. He's 62, has been in Ttelian navy chief of he | velt made the p e popular. \Japanese navy 40 years. latest italian o his | They are representatives of the i Adu rdi | United . Ch Missionar TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY eds him cicty who « here fro L . s anapolis, Ind., 20 ¥ 5-room furnished B i | found a small school. house and batl oil heat. Phon bedrooms , Douglas. coll way of life to of many nationali- ional merican and girls TOM AND JERRY BATTER | Made to order, during holiday sea- Bakery. adv. Clas Empire ifieGs Pay! Something New Its pupils, boy d girls from <indergarten.. to colle age, ‘fol- ow training courses prescribed 4 by Pay an 1 but in addi- their { facts about sister” JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TR5ESPR Y "0 il wo e (Airmail and Express Only) | alsg brought uay another | innovation—the nation’s first and MONDAY, THURS- (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) modern scholastic sports field. / an baseball flourishes under the hot Paraguayan s JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS 1555P2Y |™ ™ v § Jun- Pair- 2 3 Me- tiny ‘Indian children on ecau lanks Nome Rithy Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath months removed from t Junean 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 side the s Fairbank 7400 3900 7600 5600 4800 4400 Ministers and & L . The latter have i e S — sontributed heavily to the 23 na- LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. t alitics making up Internation- $—Via Fairbanks. al College’s present enrollment. A staff ‘of eight teachers from typical cities as Des Moines, Okla. St. Louis, and Min- is have charge of the “good or” am . former Des Moines resid ho directs the college, TRAFFIC OFFICE evaluates its program as an attemnt A L. A. DELEBECQUE | to bring to Paraguay a section ol A District Sales Manager | the American modern education. 4 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS || Patronage of the school—tuition 3 PHONE 106 1324 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE cnly for & portion of the on- % , sts o the suc Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. * ‘Pan American Airways System N crating cost men at International College dr al times a day the picture of Abraham Lincoln seen it back- pargy L2000 "Good Neighbor Schoolin SHOW CONDITIONS Paraguay; Lessons Given- In North Americ AT BOWL PROMISE FAIR SKI SPORT an Way Juneau Ski Pafrol Reports B % 10 Inches New Snow at Uppar Cabin i ) the Ju abin and tal snow two and 150 KiDS ENIOY NIOM CHRISTMAS TREE FESTIVITIES 250 Juneau last night childi' Union C Union Hall. The, Shown in the main building, i 8t the was*put on by the Juneau ¢ Industrial Council. program was as'~ follows: ¢ of th Mc of nit 18; “God Bless Be i presidents have Ameriea s by Stender, Helsn sent their children to it aire Lister, plvia Lister ‘and - o - Charlotte Masor solo by aisy Fleek; du “A in - Jud by ONE-SHOT WILMER riotte nd Erna Sten- ¢ Schmitz; reei- SONARDTOWN, Md.—~With 5 “silent X Wilmer ht. 1 L: 1t Sylvia tto squirrel L ory ' I Lister and Charlotte Mason; ac- One squirrel had the nut in cordion solo by Tony DelSanto; mouth 1ec n by Charlofte Mason; 3 o reading by Myrtle Mello. Gibraltar has an area of only S appeared at the end two square miles. Its population of the m and passed out > is 17,000. sweets, - - - Empire Classifieds Pay! Subscripe for The E ‘Native Captives in Egypt e Proof of British successes in Egypt is this picture showing a amlfbb of native warriors after they had been disarmed in the great British advance which. drove the Italians from Egyptian soil, back te Libya. - Prisoners variously reported.up to 100,000 in number are reported to ~<a have been taken by, the British- — =530 By CLIFF STERRETT Y\ 1= _HeLP SWanted hough warm- t , estate of deceased ma PP T T <V AN PAINTED Yo Y THISHELP WANTED” ~ SIBN T"HANG IN TH' WINDOW SNOWPLOW T0 WORK TONIGHT: AUTOS WARNED WRIBAGE — Equipment to Start Clear- ing Snow at Midnight -Be Off Streets A city snowplow will go to work to clear the last of the snow from the streets at midnight tonight Street Foreman Bert Lybeck an- nounced today. Chief of Police all motorists to have their car the streets by midnight, so plow may do its work i s MARRIAGE LICENSE A marriage license has been is- sued by U. 8. ‘Commissioner Felix Gray to I ard J. Willlamson and Marion E. Edwards, both of Ju- neau Dan Ralston warns off the NOTICE OF HE REPORT OF RING ON FINAL EXECUTRIX IN THE COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUM- BER ON: Before FELIX GRAY, Commis- sicner and ex-officio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct In the Matter of the LOUIS HAWTHORNE Deceased. NOTICE IS HE that {zabeth Bo Estate of METZGAR, ceutrix of the estate of Lc Hawthorne Metzgar, deceased, filed herein her final report of the ation of the estate of and that a hearing will be had upon the same before undétsigned' at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A.M., on February 1941, at which time and acé all peérsons interested in the appear and file objections in riting to the final report, and contest the same. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the above mentioned Pre- bate Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 28th day of December, 1940, FELIX GRAY, Commissioner and ex-of- ficio Probate Judge, Juneau Precinct, First publication, Dec. 28,. 1940. 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