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e e e S < JEp— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MARCH 21,:1941. SORRY, SAML.LFERGIT. IN ONE EAR AN’ OUT TH OTHER, Y’ KNow/ o e ac WOT wuz IT LIKE, PAW .- QUICK, TELL ME ABOUT T/ SORRY, SUSIE CAN’T REMEMBER .- IN ONE EYE AN’ ouT TH OTHER, V-’ BOSS™ WIFE WUZ AT TH’ OFFICE T’DAY. AN’ DID SHE HAVE ON SOME HAT/ IISTEAMER MOVEMENTS ! NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley due tomo morning bu ofhing definit it 3 p.m. toda Tyee due Nc North Sea is Juneau Bound TOW sail at 9 Princess Louise scheduled t from Vancouver tonight o'clock Columbia tle 9 a.m, tomor 112 th lowing booked for u cheduled Irs. Beulah O. Holcomb, J. C welson, Mr Mrs. R. R e keham and daughter, D. E.|g qoinc® heduled ¢ fig, Olaries Plissey, Ghris Erick- Seattle March 25 on, E. Stackton, N. Gartner Yukon scheduled to sail from > > NEW ITEM OF DEFENSE INNORTHLAND e March 26 a HBOUND SAIl Baranof scheduled southbour at noon Northland scheduled southbounc sometime tomorrow mornir but nothing definite at 3 p.m today / Alaska scheduled southbound Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Wednes t 8 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. tomor (Continued from Page One! © 0000000 0000000000C000C0000000000S8 00 000000000000 000 00000000000 00000cC iha leaves every Wednesday b at 7a. m. for Petersburg, Port et e (e AL Alexander, Kuke and way- 3 ports. 1 National Guard Obser e e B T TN B Unit is to take advantage of th % Ko cxperience and knowledge of sev- « 1 capable ivilian fliers, ¥ n} and Anchorage who have a knowledge of the Territory > of inestimable value to the Army| Low tide—2:55 am. 48 feet Air Corps and its development wor High tide—9:04 am. 139 feet quadron piloted by| Low fide—3:42 pm. 1.3 feet s experienced pil High tide—10:15 pan,, 13.7 fee I be o national defense - - ¢ in this advanced outpost Empire Classifieds Pay! ‘L'rouble for Britain Loading A huge torpedo is loaded aboard a small German warship at.a port in occupied France. The long-threatened ) ion of Britain is expected to be preceded by a flotilla of these eraft, which in the mean- time are harassing British shipping, ording to the official Nazi oropaganda bureau caption issued with this picture. M !W SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE THERAA R FAIRBANKS TO JUNEA MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) THURSDAY JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS T[3%ESPAY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU---SEATTLE $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 Bo. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 108 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE e e S it gy A RRIES NAME OF AMERICAN PRESS il The 12875-ton motcrship American Press—U. S, Maritime Commission vessel named in honor of the free ay is pictured as she splashed side-ways inte the bay at South San Francisco recently ig vessel will join the United States Lines after her completion. The ship was showered with lessed by Camilla Chandler, daughter of Los Angeles Publisher Harry Chandler, at 171-Day Strike | news of Ame The for: launching rit MikeJ. Haasls - - Named Labor .- To Run Department Cali- champagne player ar still wields a Commissioner ... Ended Appointment of Anchorage Labor Trouble af Wright Man Goes fo Houses 11 rie moniss o v e Fietd Called Off for Commi; inted will fall of 1932 nissioner, . will be n serv for Confirmation 1 e National Defense elected at the general glection to g Michael J. Haas of Anc: serve a four-y DAYTON, Ohio, March 21. — In day was appointed Territori p = the avowed interests of Nationai ni er of Labor by Gov. Erne Defense, the American Federation Gruening under the Department of AQMOR!ES B”.L of Labor today terminated a 17- Labor ac ssed by the 15th Ter- W . day strike that has par d work of an essential $5.900,000 expansion ritorial Legis, prog at the: Wright Field and the Army Air Corps’ huge testing laboratory. \ppoin NO EMERGEN(Y on confirmation will be taken at a joint sessicn Monday afternoon at e 1:30 o' when ppointments made by the Governor ti ession . 'I'h' ( IM' H ill be considered. The Senate this IS Lai Mixes i Half Million Dollar Meas- ining voted to request a joint & . Slan. sthid Mterflion, hus s acs ure Now Goes fo WIfl’I ngh' people tion was later rescinded and to- merrow at 1:30 suggested. In the (o - Housey however, Rep. -Harvey - d. Senamh MOBILE, Ala., March 20.—Beauty, Smith asked that the matter 5o s a8 Wwhite cat’owned by Florence Lee over until Monday and this was. Shorn of its emersency clause, Lraus of Mobile, isn't ‘one to neg- Ul lect her civie duties, With the help| b ot i “”""‘~‘ b of her mistress, she filied out’an inally got ouk of the House today |, ieation for membership in the | agreed upon. the half miilion dollar Feimerly of Valdez Haas has live 1chorage AR i et G i & L il ““; “i"‘fi‘“”" GaeL: 0 e Mobile Humane Association, signed § Fram Vai Hba i nal House action on the meas-| ¢ with a’ paw mark, and enclosed re {rom Valdez. He is al pres- yre came at the head of today’s 3 | ent employed as a timekeeper g r when rules were ¢ . i npioy T calendar when rules w suspend was pleased, the Army airbase proje ed to give immediate reconside: k a member- 120 he was in June tion of Rep. Harvey J. Smith's ghip card i COMPANY . gate to 1 ritorial Convention vote on the emerg: v clause. “The v welecmes its u\‘\\"‘S!) of the P After Smith, James V. Davisand member, Perhaps your noble example | - to the former Almer J. Peterson were given an will serve as an inspiration for others Salhings from Pler 7 Seattle 10 operated the Gulkana opportunity to be heard on the to join.” n Leaves 1 mother now pill again, the emergency was fin- e Seattle . They have a aily voted down 9 to 7 Subscrive tor The E & March 25 April 1 IN CLASS BY HIMSELF—To polish up the hu is king. 's hurdl Fred Woloott, Texan and former Rice Institute star, skims over-a barrier at the Knights of C umbus track meet in New York, 0 equal the world’s record of 9:07.2 for 60 yards over four hurdies, ia Dugger and Allan T semi-{inal. He did 7.3 seconds in annexing final from Ed ! - Cope_1941, King Beures Syndicate I, W FOR PUBLICATION NO. 4637-A. “In the District Court for the Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, | ANDREW A. ANDERSON, Plaintiff, | vs. GRACE ANDERSON, Defend- | ant. | To: GRACE ANDERSON, defendant, GREETING : | IN THE NAME OF THE UNITED } STATES OF AMERICA, you are commanded to be and ap- | n the above-entitled Coul‘l.‘ ie: In the United States District | Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Juneau, in | said Division of said Territory, and answer the ('omp\aint filed against | you in the above-entitled action, | ie: That certain action wherein 1 SUMMON above ; /\ as a paid-up subscriber to B. HAVDAHL The Daily Alaska Empire 15" invited;to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: ‘ “SING, DANCE, PLENTY - HOT” Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! & ANDREW A. ANDERSON is the | LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU plaintiff and GRACE ANDERSON is | STEAMER SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND the defendant, which is numbered ALASKA . Sat. Mar. 15 s. Mar, 18 Mon. Mar. 24 ! No. 4637-A. on the docket of said McKINLEY . ‘Wed. Mar NO CALL Coutt. within thirty (30) days after | COLUMBIA Sat. Mar Mon. Mar 31 the completion of the period of pub- | YUKON Wed. Mar. Thus. Apr. 3 ,Ji lication of said summons, which said | ALASKA Sat. Mar. 29 Mon. Apr. 7 summons by an order made and en- | DENALI Tues. Apr. 1 NO cALL tered by said Court in said action on | March 6th, 1941, was ordered to be | published for a period of once a | week for four (4) consecutive and | successive weeks, commencing on March 7th, 1941, and ending on | March 28th, 1941, in case said sum- mons is published, or within lhirl\“ (30) days after March 28th, 1941, or | within forty (40) days after date of its service upon you, in case this | summons is served upon you per- sonally, and answer the complaint of the above-named plaintiff on file | in said Court in the above-entitled ! action, and if you fail so to appear and answer, for want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to the Court for | the relief demanded in his com- plaint, i.e.: For an absolute divorce tract between plaintiff and defend- relief as to the Court may appear just and equitable. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, T have hereunto set my hand and have af- fixed the seal of the above-entitled Court at Juneau, Alaska, this 6th! day of March, 1941. ! ROBERT E. 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