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WELL ,LOOK:-- IS THIS ONE O’ THEM MOVIES T WOULDN'T CARE FER?2 MARINE NEWS | 300 ABOARD NORTHBOUND : MI. McKINlEY; STEAMER MOVEMENTS NORTHBOUND L] Princess Louise scheduled to ® arrive at 7 o'clock this even- @ ing. leumbm scheduled to arrive ® at 11:30 o'clock tomorrow forenoon. North Sea due sometime tomor- row. Nothing definite at 3 p.m. today. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 26 at 9 a.m. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle March 28 at Almost 300 passengers were aboard the northbound steamer Mount Mc Kinley, Capt. Arthur Rynning, pur ser Paul Coe, when she docked in e Ju 1 at 6 o'clock Saturday nig to allow 39 passengers from s:auk 0 and Southeast Alaska to disem-|e bark, and to sail three hours later e 10 am, with 55 passengers from Juneau for e Alaska scheduled to sail from the Westward le Seattle March 29 at 9 am. Passengers from Seattle were C. o Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- M. MacAdams, Mrs, Jane Brown, S. e V. Carey, Mrs. Vera Clifford, P Geld- | o field, Frances Hansen, Wellman o Holbrook, Paul Sather, Marlin Sa- e tle April 1 Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 1 at 9 p.m, ther, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sa- e Northland scheduled to sail ther. Julius Thomas, A, Fox, Dave e from Seattle April 2 Housel, L. Perivich, Chester Kazee, | o Mount McKinley scheduled m Russell Spencer, and Hearley C.'e sail from Seattle April 3 at Spencer (e 9am o From Petersburg—Agnes Breen, K. o goUuTHBOUND SAILINGS B. Edwards, Amby Frederick, Jane | o no steamer north, west. Hibbard, Helen Johrton, I Ii e LOCAL SAILINGD Le Cocq. Miss G. Montgomery, Dr. | Estebeth scheduled to sail every ¢ W, S. Ramsey, Emma L. St>wart D |y wodnesday 8t 6 p. m. for Sit- , L. R. White, Bud Whiteside, Joesta |y g and wayports. H. Timmerman, Tom Fraser, Sam ¢ Ngha leaves every Wednesday . Hill and H. C. Jones. ® at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® From Ketchikan—Miss E. Dusger, | ¢ Alexander, Kake and way- Miss M. Edmunson, M o ports. H. Helmann, and Russel Kine s e 9 06 060 0 a0 00 o o Passengers from Junean (o RS VSN N— ward were H. B. Crewson, Isaac| Johnson, Laino Aalto, Mrs. L. B. Wakefield, Peter Gadd, E. H. El- TIDES ®land eight OR WILL OLR BUDEET ALLOW ME T’ COME AlASI(A SAILS FOR SEATILE DURING NIGHT r J | Southbound steamer Alaska,| Capt. O. C. Anderson and purser Dave Doran, docked in Juneau |from the Westward at 11 o'clock| last night to unload freight, mail passengers and sailed |for the south at 1:30 o'clock this morning with 24 passengers for Se- attle and Southeast Alaska ports. Passengers to Juneau from Sew- ard were H. C. Dunlop, H. S. Gerst- mann, Mrs. H. H. McCutcheon and | | Jerry McCutcheon To Juneau from Valdez—John A Brenne, Patrick Edwards, Clord | Goodie and Violet James. | To Seattle from Juneau — Wil-| bur Irving, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Holes, Gene Cooly, Ike Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Gunderson, Mr. and |Mrs. Alfred Harsch, Mr. and Mrs.| |John W. Jones, Patricla Kane, Louis Kane, Virginia Skulka, Ro- | bert Wakelin and Helmer Skulka. To Ketchikan Roy Anderson, Mr.| and Mrs. Fred Dolphin and Ray Ward. To Wrangell—Fred Lohr and N. Noble. To Petersburg—R. Lawrence und | W. Mills. B SRR Burr Johnsons Are Bridge Party Hosts The Burr Johnsons were hosts Saturday night with a bridge party at their residence on Eleventh and A. Streets. High honors were won by Mrs. | ! with two of Britain's most famou: Charles De Gaulle, Wiadyslaw Sikorski, left, head of the Polish forces, commander of the Free French @Qroup was inspecting a new type heavy tank when the picture was taken. 5 = [=1 fi o 8 e w 1 ) =3 a9 o o 3 o o @ Prime Minister Winston Churchill is pictured, center, in London “refugee” allied leaders, General and General forces. The £ {John A. Halm and Mark Jensen |with Mrs. Robert Davlin and Ed- ;ward Sweeeny, winning the consola= | tions, Invited for the evening were Mr. and Mrs. Mark Jensen, Mr. and st Edward Sweeeny, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davlin, Mr. and Mrs. John IB. Halm, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Akervick and Harry Jensen. 21 MEN SAIL FOR WORK AT _ wen, H. Joesting, Sam Baker, C. A McAdams, Mrs. H. Joesiing, Opai Kerbaski, Darnell Donovan, -V..C., (Sun time, March 25) Bingham, Charles Parker. Anton| Low tide—5:37 am. 13 feet. Larson, Thor Thorsen, Wiiliam T. i :46 a.m., 16.0 feet. Alexander, C. E. Moore, William 6 am., -04 feet. Loughring, W. R. Recker, J. H. Dodge, Robert Atwood, Lynn Dun- lap, Barton Southwick, James Shear- er, Richard Pappe, H. Neff, O, P.| Filder, F. Picarski, J, Krisko. J. N.| Bareksten, Robert T. Haines, Martin Stevens, E. C. Conture, J. W. Hick- man, F. Jensen, R. Spencer and H. BARANOFOUT e Yakutat—Stella Hermat, me, FOR SEAT"'E Hanson, John J. Herman and Nick | Sukin. Twenty-nine passengers sailed T odieN, (0. Talener and Bl | from Juneau for Seattle and South- EEiead, |east Alaska ports at 1:30 o'clock o peEcova=tatk Gutken aud V: Saturday afternoon as the south- Lisbon. Baranof, Capt. Jo- \ seph Ramsauer, purser Larry Me- | Nangee, sailed cut of Gastineau | Channel after being in port for t\vo‘ hours {rom the Westward. ELDRED ROCK TO GET wEAIHER EouIPME"' For Seattle pascengers were Mis | M. L. Coons, Birdie Blomgren, Mrs. Robert Ml\crs g( the Weather |Edward Marke, Edward Loson, M.l'v here, will leave to- and Mrs. Vincent Scholeff, John Al Forester enroute to Dieding. A. T. Hutchinson, Bud Eldred Rock install weather ! Cherrington, Mason McComb, R. F. equipment Lewis, Mrs. L. Jefferson, William | Spending about five days, Meyers Kochler, Fred Mercier, Donald Mac- | | | | !bound steamer — e, Bureau office night on the to will install equipment for airweys|Gregor. James R. York, Clifford chservations and will also frain ob- Hmfld and C. F. Everling. servers at that point. ‘ For Ketchikan — Mr. and Mrs. - ->-es — John Newman, H. A. Burdick, Peagy McLeod, Lynn Harnest, Robert Manganese ore, of great impor-'Coughlin, Andrew Thompson, H. F. tance to steel makers, is produced Fairhurst, Mr, and Mrs. ‘W, F. in 11 states. Vaughn, and Major L. V. Castner. 2 gl SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE o LA R FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS T G557 FRID (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 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE AY AY 185 So. Franklin 8t. PHONE 108 | The Common Council of the City| Responding to a call for 60 men, NOTICE OF ELECTION the Alaska Territorial Figployment |TO THE ELECTORS OF THR vaxrc in Juneau hired 21 men late CITY OF JUNEAU, TERRITORY | Saturday for Bietis Drase Fuge: OF ALASKA: |Sound at Dutch Harbor. The NOTICE is hereby given that, *'® to be employed at the Naval Air |pursuant to the provisions of Or-| Base being constructed on the N' dinance No, 177 of the City of Ju-| *itian Peninsula Island. neau, and in conformity therewn.h‘ The men, who ";“IEd for 3: a General Municipal Eiection wnll‘:(’;fr?:]\;:r{tll“je;z? Qb;‘::”szt:“r d*y he. held, on. PUEEDAY AFRI, 1, |night, are Robert Atwood, William | T. Alexander, Jack Bareksten, Jesse Basford, L. V. Davison, Lyin Dun- 1941, between the hours of 9 a.a.| {lap, Otha P, Fidler, Robert Firby. and 7 p.m. of said day for the pur-| pose of electing the following offi-| John Fleming, Robert H. Gambling, Jc # h Krisko, Herbert Neff, Rich- | | |cers, to-wit: A MAYOR; ONE COUNCILMAN CHOF Tt sost™ ard Pappe, Francis Pocarski, Mar- ’ |tin R. Stevens, Robert T. Hames, TI?REELCOUNQIWEN | James Shearer, Barton Southwick, r two years); | Edward C. Conture, John W. Hick- ONE _SOHOOL * DIRECTDR. | man and Fred S. Jensen. v of Juneau having heretofore by | resolution, duly designated the vot-| ing precincts of said city, and the {polling place in each thereof, the electors are hereby notified: That all duly qualified voters re-: ATTENTION MASONS Stated Communication of Mt. 7:30. Work in F. C. Degree, also in- structive entertainment. |siding within the boundaries of| J. W. LEIVERS, Voting Precinct Number One of!adv. Secretary. said City of Juneau, which are as| e follows: All that section lying on! the northerly side of Second Street| - Try a ¢lassified ad in The Empire DUTCH HARBOR Juneau Lodge Monday evening at| PILOT MAKES Pilot Alex Holden winged out of morning | Re! | Gastineau Channel this with four passengers from Jui eau | to Sitka. They were Kaj Lourin; Francis Riendeau, Earl Smith ed to return this afternoon with four passengers from the Coast. Yesterday Shell Simmons made a trip to the Coast carrying three pas- sengers from Juneau and returned with three. Mrs. A. Wallace, R. A. Hansen and Lee Wilms were pas-| sengers to Sitka and Christine Sor- | rell, Dorothy Hansen and Dan Mar- tin arrived in Juneau from Sitka on the return flight. LU0 I L T RUMMAGE SALE at the Methodist Church Parlors, | Wednesday, March 26th, from 10 to —adv. 3 o'clock. FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe and West Second Street and the said West Second Street extended across the tide-flats to the City| limits and easterly of Gold Creek and Capital Avenue, will vote lnf the Fire Apparatus Room in the City Hall Building, located at the corner of West Fourth and Main streets, the same being duly desig- nated Polling Place in and for Pre- cinct. No. One, City of Juneau, Alaska. That all duly qualified voters rc-} siding within the boundaries of | Voting Precinct No. Two of said City of Juneau, which are as fol-| lows: All that section lying on the southerly side of Second Street and | | West Second Street across the tide- | flats to the city limits will vote at 224 Second Street, the same being | the duly designated Polling Place | in and for Precinct’ No. Two, cm‘ | of Juneau, Alaska. | That aul duly qualified voters re- | | siding within the boundaries of Voting Precinct No. Three of said City of Juneau, which are as fol- |lows: All that section lying on the | northerly and westerly side of | Gold Creek and Capital Avenue and | |including the Seater Tract, willl vote in the building located at 731 E Street, the same being the duly designated Polling Place in and for Precinct No. Three, City of | Juneau, Alaska. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, 10th day of March, 1941, ETTA MAE DUCKWORTH, r this ady, City of Juneau, Alaska, ted to fire straight up into URAL CARRIERS ARE INSTRUCTED.TO FEED WILD I..IFE. IN SNOW-BOUND SECTORS| GEON POST wHicH wAs ESTABLISHED 2000 YEARS AG0 15 STILL IN USE/ N 1870, DURING THE SEIGE OF PARIS BY GERMANY THE POST OFFICE WAS RESPONSIBLE FOR THE In 1870, during the seige of Paris by the Germans, the French attempted to send mail outside the city by balloons. Acting City Clerk of the down the balloons the Germans 1nventod 3 eunnon whlch 1In order to bring could be SITKA FLIGHT and | C. L, Sainsberg. Holden is expect- | SOCIAL MEETING FOR C. D. A. A social hour will follow tomorrow night’s short business session to be held at 8 o'clock in Parish Hall by the Catholic Daughters of America. The social will’ be in charge of | Mrs. H. C. Redman and her commit- tee. All members are extended an in- vitation ‘to attend. ——.——.——— NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from’Seattle to Nome, on ‘ sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on March 3, 1941, in the Com- |cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Ella D. | Smith was appointed executrix of the estate of Guila H. Chappell, ‘agalnst to present them, with verified | vouchers as required by law, to | said exectarix within six months from the date of the first publica- | tion of this notice. | ELLA D. SMITH, Executrix. fHOWARD D. STABLER, | Shattuck Building, Juneau, Alaska, Attorney for Lxecutrix. Publication dates, March 3-10-17- 24, 1941, adv. CENTRAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Baltimore, Md. HAROLD H. BATES AGENT—Phone 321 Room 1—Valentine Bldg. S SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort ®_ Splendid food ® Centrally located l‘"" Rooms ¢ gyery conventence all with and bath. pevin Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIBE THE Hotel NEW WASHINGTON T ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY | | | | | | S. 8. TONGAS.S. 8. 8. Tyee ... missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- | | deceased. All persons having claims | said estate are required | 1 | | | ' SRII.ING SCH DULE wum A LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU STEAMER SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND ALASKA .. Sat. Mar. 15 Tues, Mar. 18 Mon. Mar. 24 MCcKINLEY .. Wed, Mar. 19 Sat. Mar. 22 NO CALL COLUMBIA . Sat. Mar. 22 Tues, Mar. 25 Mon. Mar 31 YUKON ... Wed. Mar. 26 Sat. Mar. 29 Thus. Apr. 3 ALASKA Sat. Mar. 29 Tues. Apr. 1 Mon. Apr. 7 DENALI ... Tues. Apr. 1 Sat. Apr. 5 NO CALL 45 & paid-up subseriber to MARTIN HOLST The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “ANDY HARDY MEETS DEBUTANTE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 H. 0. 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