The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1941, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS — THINGS SURE IS RUSHED TDAY, EH? ) WELL, TS FIVE STEAMER BARANOF IS SOUTH The steamer Baranof was in Ju- neau late last night, southbound frem the Westward, bringing 26 pa: o rs here from Gulf ports and Lynn Canal towns. From Seward Pa. F. Edenfield, The Harris, Ro- land Ho! L. Jefferson, Richard Johnscn, Catherine McKin- nen, Joe Moore, Fern Musser, Car! Rasmussen. Elsie Ujioka, Floyd Mc- Laughlin, Richard McLaughlin From Skagw: Jenny Arb Mrs. S. Goding, Mrs. J. C. Lee, Henry. From Yakutat—Hareld Gray ith Hansen, Martin Miller, Clifford Williams From Haines—Clars nie McRaie, Mrs. Jennie Derothy Brown, John Peter Kich Sailing to Seattle were Mrs. J. H Chappell, Gerald Coke, John M'sco- vich, Pete Miscovich, Bill Miscov.ct Ann Miscovich, Don Hagert Mrs F. G. Busse, George Laverty, W Bolton, D. Burnaby, George F. Al- exander Jr., John Wallstedt, Lillian Ross, Hector McLean, Louise Gun- ther, D. V. Miller, O. M. Handl2y Frank Willlams, Charles Morrow Pete Williamson D. Wright Charles Maurer, R. McL: McLaughlin, Mr. and M Marsh, Horace Adams, Mrs. Buss, Mr. and Mrs. Willilam Paul To Ketchikan—John Newmar John Clark, George Anderson, F. Waggoner, Marshall Crutchor To Pettrsburg—Freod Paul H. \chu!w' Walt Hokanson -+ 2260 OUT NORTHLAND nty-tws P €itka on the mo! No stedmer Northbe SCHEDULED SAILING North [Coast scheduled to sail fromyf Seattle Ja y 10 at Princefs Norah sail from ancouver 9 pm Baranpf scheduled to sail from January 11 at 9 am juled to sail from to ary scheduled Jan: esecoessecc engers were L y evening Alasiya scheduled southbound Mg¢nday LOCAL SAILINGS Estépeth schieduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7 . for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. | . e ole e s 0 0 0 Bon- - leee McRaie Ma Dema Tipes Ton (Sun Time) tide—3:46 a.m., High tide—9:59 a.m., Low tide—4:40 p.m., High tide—11:01 p.m. i — Higher Education Giving Affention, Low (Contuinuea 1rom rage One) >, feod will be world o thesis, a conw > departme! that would 1 a major W h nittez frem colle ference pha of t wed with feod. E upen giving orob I phasis was an intensive survey of lems, such as production, vation, nutrition, went ont to md nmrl eting hip Northland crgia V/ick series ‘of ni given by Corneil mem! earch § laboratery manageme A My H Har~'d Gree ff. Wil- Mr. and Walker 1 emphasi oblems. n Kunz, Jim I)u nigan, ! Wister, Bill STUDY At rovMs Pratt .o N nouflage cre are construct and outside POLISH CON Dr. Karol Rips ed by t u! General c 1L, for the = to notification received by of Customs James J. Con- jniversity of Chicago ‘defense ecouncil” and wses on an Democracy;” .o mpire Classifieds Pay! Weather Burcau SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE 1%55P2% FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU QY XiuRbAy DAY, SATURDAY (Pagsengers—Airmgil and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [U5SPAY (Passengers—Airmail and Exptm) Mec- Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath 115.00 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 39.00 7600 5600 4800 44.00 Jun- Fair- eau lanks Juneau 82.00 Fairbanks 82.00 *—Via Fairbanks. Nome 149.00 74.00 Brooklyn shelters and other for sti- LE! lO" FOR ROUND TRIP. #—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS National Defense prob- ing from| luticn six/ on and on planned a con- quaint under- students food prob- conser- transportation on national defense has is ‘Documents meteo- ossignments in the Arm, and Alr Tl IF DAII Y Al /\SK/\ TMPIRE, WFDNESDAY JAN. 8, 1941. WAL, OF COURSE, IF You THINK IT'S ALL RIGHT TO LEAVE ME WITH ALL THIS UNFINISHED Bv CLIFF STERRETT \ BEING THE BOSS, YOU SURELY WON'T NEED WATCHING / Copr. 1940, King Features Syndcae, Ine, Wodld ihes reseed. As Duke, Duchess Sailed Back to Island Home In the Beginning After several days visit in the Duke and Duchess of Windsor the Bahamas, where the duke is governor general The duchess underwent a dental of the islands. $1,000 fel- of Por- backed and the by study Corps (all { lowships) ; tuguese. Brown University added about a dozen defense courses, in- naval science and tactic: history of Hispanic Amer has cluding and ica University a Pennsylvania has school officials school's activi- " and act government of na roup of to coor the ties for agencies Are you about convinced? Take another deep breath, for this revo- in higher education goe: To continue the U. Otlice of Education survey: Yal is directing its research t 0 1 defense; its study i ne public health; i philcsophy toward tangible to which students and attach themselves. College now has the defense of tow a iz mizht el Sage wstitute for ALASKA MINING LAWS (FEDERAL and TERRITORIAL) LODE, PLACER, OIL and COAL LOCATIONS WATER RIGHTS, MILL SITE and TUNNELS FORMS and EXPLANATIONS and MAPS of ALASKA 1940 REVISED EDITION ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS or EMPIRE PRINTING CO. PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE United States, the return to Nassau, Democratic principies among Wwo- men sed enrollment ‘n nurses, food exp technicians, inter; and recreation lead- classes for education of wo- capable of “effective volun- services in time of war.” « s for laboratory health ers men teer COURSES CUT TO FIT Out in Oregon, every college man is forewarned that the state in- stitutiops of higher education (there are six) offer courses which meet the consideration that “th of specia® abilities required b Army and Navy is almost as wide as that found in civil life” and “it is almost true that any student may go ahead with his college cram as originally planned still acquire qualifications which will lead to recognition in ~some special field when and as he may be called to service In Kansas University pro- an every § s ownigs covering with Y HENRY RODEN Juneau, Alaska operation while in the U. S. At the left in this picture taken at Miami, Fla., Swedish industria yacht on which the Windsors travcled. And Right fo End | GRAYSON, Ky, Jan. 8. — The number “14” had an important role in the life of the late S. B.| Stamper, farmer living near here. Stamper was born on the 14th day of the month, married on the 14th, was baptized on the 14th, had 14 children, saw his home de- stroyed by fire on the 14th and died on the 14th. The Rev. Harland Murphy deliv- ered the funeral service. ! wext: 14th chapter of St.| John UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska November 13, 1940 Notice is hereby given that Robert E. Shelley, entryman, together with | his witnesses, Walter Bindseil and Ethel Bindseil, has made application for a homesite, under the act of May 26, 1924 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage serjial No. 09890. for a tract of land described as Lot B of the Pederson Hill Group of Homesites situated on Glacier Highway, approximately 10 miles northwest of Juneau, Plat of H U. S. Survey No. 2386, containing i 4.64 acres, and it is now in the files """ deosid | o the U, 5. Land Office, Anchorage, is Axel Wenner-Gren, st and owner of the palatial y aml all persons claiming ad- vr-nse]\' any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Dec. 18, 1940. Last publication, Feb. 12, 1941. nis around v psychological of national has courses ous political, and military defense.” Nobody either in redesignes built social, aspects dean with is far behind Kansas proposals for new cur- ricua or in changes already made. What higher education will pro- duce in national defense men and women remains to be seen, but this can be said now: In the win- ter 1940-41 the colleges werce on the march. The Daily Alaska Empire has the largest paid circulation of any Al- aska newspaper. of (Next: The forces behind edu- cation’s national defense drive). - ->oo ® Perfect comfort ® Splendid food ® Centrally located Large Rooms ® Every convenience all with and service bath. Special Rates to -Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE | Hotel NFW WASHINGTON | AT ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTAarTON COMPANY NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPEZ, showing str route from Seattle Lo Nome, 2n le at J. B. 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