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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 18, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS AND Youl SAY THiS IS THE THIRD THREATENING: LETTER YOUNVE c RECEIVED2 WHY, THAT'S TERRIBLE/ DON'T 1 KNOW T/ ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSl NORTHBOUND Northland scheduled to arrive 7 a.m. tomorrow. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle today Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'clock tonight. Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow at 9 am North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle February 21 at 10 am. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle February 22 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tongass scheduled southbound Thursday Alaska scheduled southbound Sunday. LOCAL BAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every ‘Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. ® 0 0000800 0 o TIDES (Sun Time) Yukon Docks During Night Bound Soulh“ Docking at midnight last night | with 25 passengers from the West- | ward and Lynn Canal ports, the | steamer Yukon was in port for two | hours and sailed with 34 passengers for the South. | Passengers arriving from Skagway | were Mary Johnson and Mrs. V. F.! Reed. From Haines—Mrs, H. R. Blood, Rene Blood, Harriet L. Bonds, H. H. Bond, Mrs. Corbett, Sgt. O. Dennis, Lloyd Goodrich, Fred Lindenmeye: Andrea Wierenga, John Bavar Stan DeLong, Robert Helegeson, Lee Lucas, Sam Martin, Jack McDaniel, Alex Miller, Don Murphy, Eddie Nel- son, Hallie Rice and Jack Pasquan From Valdez—Margaret Harrias, David Morgan and David Morgan, Jr. Passengers southbound from Ju- neau for Seattle were J. M. Salumn, Eleanor Saloum, Mrs. J. M. Saloum Olive Bell, Charles Boyer, G. H ik W < Williams, W. E. Crouch, John Holm, 113“1 Ll‘,‘é"“%é% am, 13573 f“ct W. B. Townsley, Gus Schubert, H. | m’i} flldee_l‘.:‘ld ;';‘:‘ 5 [;el- . Avak : ¥ 3 —1: e 1 ! B. Avakoff, Florence Oakes, F. Ul- | % (FToise B0 00 peo shoeffer, Mrs. Steve Vukovich, Edith Murer, Cash Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- | ert Welsh, Frank Wright, Clarence Watlers, E. Schwartz, A. E. Rood, John Hermle, Gordon Oakes, and Patricia Oakes, To Ketchikan—John Cashen, R. E. Murphy, T. R, Curtis, E. S. Gull, A. V. Hack, R. Hamilton, M. Randle, ‘W. Wissmeth and W. Vall. - e - ——————m NEW TRAINER T0 BE BOUGHT FOR FLIERS Walters Goes South to Se- cure Planes to Replace Those Damaged Enrcute to Seattle to purchase an- CiviL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The United States Civil Service Commission annctnces the fol- other training ship, Clarence (Slim) lowing open competitive examina- Walters, pilot-instructor of the Al- tion: aska School of Aeronautics, sailed Forest and Field Clerk—This ex- south today on the steamer Yukon. amination is for the purpose of The new plane is for immediate filling existing and future vacan- replacement of the three ships dam- cies in the various branches of the aged several weeks ago during a 60- Government services in the Terri- mile wind. Walters intends to return tory of Alaska. to Juneau as soon as possible to con- Applications must be on file tnue flying while the wrecked planes with the Manager, Eleventh U. S. are being repaired. Civil Service District, Post Office | 7 B T, ¥ T Building, Seattle, Wash,, not later than March 18, 1041, DERBLAY IN Full information may be o0b- tained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Anchorage, Cordova, Fairbanks, Ju- neau, Ketchikin and Seward, Al- aska, or from the Manager, Eleventh U. S. Civil Service Dis- trict, Post Office Building, Seattle ‘Wash. The Alacka Steamship freighter Derblay tied up at the sawmill dock last night at 7 o'clock t6 load lum- ber and sail for Japonski Island at Sitka at 4 o'clock thfs morning. The vessel will continue to Beward from ATRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing the Coast town. alr route rrom Seattle to Nome, © = > sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, Empire Classifieds Pay! SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE IUESPAY FRIDAY (ARirmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU Y3\P2x; TR (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [%ESPArY (Passengers—Airmail and Expnssl ——ee NOTIUE LS Jun- Fair- Mc- eau Lanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 8200 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbanks _.82.00 74.00 3900 7600 5600 4800 44.00 *—Via Fairbanks, LESS 10%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 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—ATH AVE—SEATTLE 135 So. Pranklin 8t. Aok 108 ; & ——,_—-m 10 JAPONSKI WHEN POOR ASH IS IN SOME SORT OF MYSTERIOUS MYSTERIOUS, MY EYE / The 5,791-ten British freighter Ramon de Larrinaga turned over on ALASKAHERE FROM SOUTH GOING WEST With 68 passengers for Dutch Har- bor aboard anc ilil r a Seward fer to the Aleutian Peninsula, the ¢ 1er Alaska dccked in Juneau this morning at 7 o'clock to unload mail and 40 passengers. The vessel sailed three hours later for the Westward with fifteen passengers from Juneau. | Passengers arriving from Seattle were—John D. Bishop, Mrs. E. Brent- | linger, Mr. and Mrs. D. Burnaby, H. D. Cocn, Marjorie Carpenter, Mrs. J. W. Erwin, George Feeny, Paige Foley, John Geyer, D. L. Green, J. E. Hopkins, Julian Johnson, Mrs. E. Mcrrill, Mrs. V. Newlin, Luther Pfund, Percy Reynolds. Leota Rus- s¢il, E. B. Sherry, Ralph Conant, G. W. Huntington. Al Reynolds, Ted Trillingham and Joe Zdana. Local passengers arriving here from Southeast Alaska ports were K B. Edwards, L. J. Israelson, Mr. and Mrs. jers, F. L. Fiske, Mr X cn, Mrs F. Lloyd Bertha McKay, R. F. Myers, Anr Hill, G. Wildes, Mrs. W. Cummings. Billic Cummines and Mrs. Jorgenson. Te Westward Passengers to Seward from Ju- neau were Adelina Hone, F. S. Kuhn Eddie Lawson, Don Kennon, R. J. Bruce, Harold Fess, O Hanson and B. Granze. FRANKLY, POLLY, I DON'T SEE WHY 5 YO AND THE FAMILY ACT SO CALM 4 Del., fereir g the crew to take to the icy water. The ship was bound for Engla Atlantic City and she was beached on a shoal in an attempt to prevent aer from e ide three miles vith a Icad cf pi he - p c ng. Spcfakfl Rayburn Steps Out Speaker Rayburn and sister By CLIFF STERRETT 75 JUST THAT SOME- ONE’S BEEN WRITING TO HiM, OFEERING care. i HIM A JOB 7 e GOWEY SHEPARD as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —m——m—m—m—m——— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "THE MORTAL STORM" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! 1. 7 shore in the Delaware breakwater near Lewes, n. The cargo shifted in a heavy sea off | HOSPITAL NOTES Axel Sampson was a medical dis- missal today at St. Ann’s Hospital. After receiving medical care, Clm: O'Shea was dismissed from St.|— Ann’s today. Mrs, Carrie Cooper, a patient at St. Ann's, was dismissed today from | medical care, i | Mary Johnson of Skagway, cn-! tered the Government Hospital and | is receiving medical attention. | Leave Northbound Bouthbound Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay ALASKA A .Feb. 15 Feb. 18 Feb. 23 MT. McKINLEY . Feb. 19 Feb. 22 YUKON Feb. 22 Feb. 25 BARANOF "..Feb. 26 Mar. 1 t—Connects with S. S. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer and Uzinkie, Cook Inlet, Kodiak and Alaska Peninsula Ports. *Will call at Ketchikan, Juneau, Seward, Kodiak, Women's Bay, northbound; and Yakutat, Juneau, Ketchikan and Seattle, southbound. Will not connect with S. S. Cordova. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. O. ADAMS. N - Alaska 3 \S FRV]CE'ON'QLL'RLQS'KQ'ROUTES Agent d MARINE AIRWAYS—VU. S. MAIL | ] 2-Way Radio Conuuunicatioe Authorized Currier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE i SEAPLANE C] ERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA ¥ TER S| UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 A surgical admissicn, Ernest Jo-l seph is at the Government Hospl-‘ tal, | . | Admitted for surgical care, Josie Austin is at the Government Hos- pital. Kendall Williams is at the Gov- ernment Hospital receiving medical | ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Bailings from Pler 7 Seattle ‘Leaves Béattle W ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical 2-Way Radlo Station KANG PHONE ‘ Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU I Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER _ Juneau ¥ JLINGS WEEKLY SATC e Leave AT Jun. ng:g\' seattle § Feb.21 thland Feb. 14 Feb. 18 Nor' g b. 28 North i T Coas AENRY GREEN; Fen2l Fe0-2° Agent To Valdez—Mr. g3 Passenge™ 108 Hambright. greight Phove 4 To Kodiak—Alton Howe and W. and Mrs. A. R Speaker of the House Sam Rayburn, accompanied by his sister, Lucinda Rayburn, is shown in Washington en route to the congres- sional reception at the White House. Speaker Rayburn is a bachelor. Luxury Liner Freed From Florida Sand-bar COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. 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United States liner Manhattan is shown floating free when the task i finally completed. A U. S, Coast Guard cutter is shown at left. The li } J York to California when the accident occurred. sails bagk to New York- 1