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L - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT 7 \WHY, TH . I GUESS YER i ; ~--‘THFRE’S HARDLY S MR. PEQKNS.’ THE GOL DERN } RIGHT:.-" BUT A ENUFE HERE FER TH/ : OFFICE BOY HID THIS ~OUNG ON T OTiER Tyl S o, WO OF LS, AS DE. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON ICRUMB CAKE IN MY K ' e : b, ¢ ] 5 3 - . DRAWER- RIGHT 8 [ R GHT ; 320, ¥, ; ’ The Daily Alaska Empire ON TOP OF ALL OW / " A 4 ) | 2 M > $ { ~ o is invited to present this coupon MY WORK / < : ; X \ ) ¥ ) 4 8 o 4 this evening at the box office 4 of the —Mm8M8¥ —— F— —— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "GOLD RUSH MAISIE” Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom as a paid-up s&bscrlber to WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Umled Slales Army Life Undergoing Big Changes;Many Trends (Continued from Page One} : NQRTH (OAST |sTeameEr MovemenTs] - : g E L R i e | I : o ; ST ey t. too—comfort in clothing. This NORTHBOUND rted more than a year ago and gressing constantly, For in- | in the field uniform, | there' no more puttering with wrap-put . The new canvas! putiees are short, comparatively icose and the long loose trousers wwe tucked inlo them and bag over the ‘top 1 For garrison duty’ (and on leave) | the boys wear trousers. The coats, SCHEDULED SAILIN Tyce scheduled o sail from Se- ° e . . @ . o H om Vancouver tonight at e 9 otlock e Northland scheduled to sail e from Seatitle ton: w. Comes e . ° ° ® ° ° ° ° |e ly painted inside and out dur- ing it& five weeks lay-up in Seattle he northbound steamer North Coast of the Northland Transportation Company docked in June: 7:30 oclock this morning 1 pas- sengers from Seattle for Juneau Captain of the vessel is A. J. Bork- Jand. Paul E. Richers is purser on the steamer. sassengers for Juneau on the North” Oesst weré' Mr. and - Ms, scheduled to sail from Henry Green, Danny Green, E April 10 at 10 a.m McAlce, E. B. Clayton, Mr, and M SOUTHBOUND SATLINGS F. B. Parker, Lester Simmons, John |® Y ukon scheduled southbound R. White, William T. Mahoney, K. ® Thursday. C. Talmage, Frank Langlie, Frank |® North Coast scheduled south- McCafferty, Mrs. Henry Messer-|® bound Thursday night schmidt. Mr. and Mrs. Hill, Mr. and | » LOCAL SAILINGS Mrs. C. A. Knight, Mrs. Gene Butts, | ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every Fern Lechelt, Virginia Lechelt, R. C.|® Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Sit- James, Sr., Judge J. H. S, Morison, | ¢ ka and wayports. Ruth Kunnas, Hattie Hewitt, Hazel 1 @ Naha leaves every Wednesday er i ok ; 3 LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNFAU overcod E: fiel jacke! E ave " . 4 d NEAT prercals dod HeldeicRals ol VS § ISR SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUN bellows backs” for free arm Aac-| yURON S SR iR UND tior R . Mar. 2 Sat. Mar. Phus. Apr. 3 Gone are the old choker col-| MeKINLEY o Apr. 5 NO CAIL Jars, And in this man’s army, {or GOLUMBIA | 'A;n_' o . 5\‘::; ;1::" Avl :4 8 1] 2 to Juneau via Sitk Mount. McKinley scheduled to from Seattle April 3 at 1 ' scheduled o sail from Seaitle April 4 at o'clock pm imbia scheduled o sail from attle Apeil 5 at 9 am the duration, at least, there are yUKON 5. Apr. Apr NO CA 4 2 by i A S, DY e or. NO CALL ht;({ ress lIlnllfl)l ms. " BARANOF Thurs. Apr. 10 Sun. Apr. 12 Sat Apr. 19 Show has become so modern- | ALRUTIAN &4t Apr. 1 ol POTEON it fzed and vitaminized that the S, i S bean growers have been protest- TANANA sails from Seattle April 1 ing. The Army’ aud beans Kave SUTHERLAND from Seattle April 12 Fire of “undisclosed o n rok: in G 8 $20.0flfl,flfifl liner Bremen (above) and was still burning 24 hmn':; later was officially announced by Berlin. It was not revealed where the Bremen was lying. London, however, pflmtul out that .hu R.A.F. had just made heavy raids on the German I e 3rit a fought tog r for generations docks and shipyards at Hamburg and Bre b r-lin aiped the Britdsh blockade and made « ogether for generations FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL her way (o uum‘.u) from New York shull.) after war broke outs it's likely now that the train- - ees Will get their discharge with- AND RESERVATIONS CALL 'I'on ass Here 2L AWERIE § V] the bean' tman wey nad ween N IHE ALASKA LINE g LALE A they left home TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES —4 1-2-3 GO! H. 0. ADAMS —Agent From S&agiie ¢ ) L 3 : The Army still has its 1-2-3 ] 1 1 ) : § i@ method of training. It's (1) ex- Hewitt, Farl Neuru, William Carl- at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port plain; (2) demonstrate; (3) exe- . son, Sam Wicks, Carl Olstead e Alexander, Kake and way- : - 1 ; 4 e ks fort ) s CIBeEs GURN: aod Infant Olstead, M. Harrison, L. F. | ® ports Arriving from ¢ vith {wo 25 » 5 £ over, until the soldier is letter- . Hebert, Mr. and Mrs. L. Engstrom ois eI 0 BN S ® e o o o 5 W pEas | / ; & 1§ il Sl L AlafikasteamShlp Company Rasmus Hetle, Jack Jeffrey, William e TOhgass of ka ‘Transporta : ' new meth 2. It ety frrans | Juds g o 4 ey 4 3 ethod for 1 and 2. It's mo- Tuure, E. L. Seright, Thomas Jud IIDES tion C bany do at Femmer’s 4 ! i 4 - 3 tion pictures. Already the Army W S BB\ GBS “QN- R LisALA 5K'R*R.0O.U; son, Conrad Luft, Ed Karp, Lam- Dock and g B S B BEYE s using more than 50 training be Ekloff, D. C. Simmor ailed for via Sitka with ) 1 &S i B & » 2 films and the number is increasing 1900000000000 0000000000000 C0CSLN Finan, George Knutson, P. J. Con- (Sun l mr'—rAn'l passengers from Juneau. Master of . 2 5 WSS i Sapldly. THay. rin Hia eHbleT samat R <At i ¥ oore DA S ana it o3 am. 148tk TS oy Mo and or- (O . BRI .o | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL § - . . < J. M. Brown Low tide—10:14 am., 14 feet. 'ger is W n Scott : i 4 : ey s b ¢ Sitka! Y =y B ok Haat ' b B -4 $ an airdrome to the care and feed- § When the vessel sailed for Sitka| High tide--4:23 p.m. 125 feet Passengers arriving were Mrs § 3 Sy g ihig o anirhals, 2-Way Radlo Communicatior Authorized Carrier g i at 1:30 oclock this afternoon there| Low tide--10:15 pam. 47 feet. Tn g harngd e a < e ¢ ; r were 29 passengers aboard from.Ju- Be sy Wep sp e | ThElma SRR anasaan, Bt i ot I have written before of the SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE neau, bound for the Coast town t?;l"k '\1‘!(1‘ Tl‘l”\ U\.(nlr I)u\lum or ! new Army's recreation and enter-! BEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY FLACE IN ALABKA <iyd - et . | Southeast Alaska. This is accord- Sitka and Catherine Ghezzi for Se- LY ARl N R Passengers: leaving « were—J, T.| [OF/EE SO L0 B st re- attle : foxh : : tainment, but it is worth men- HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Groomer, Mery Sides, Mrs. O. L.j _© S A £ R, AR B i s 2 % b x 1 tioning again. Picture shows,| ved in Juneau by Asent D. B x : 3 : dances, hostesses, 3.2 percent beer,| Fenton, Mrs. J. B, Welldman, Joe 210 | : : ; i e . e e Welldman, Daniel Thomas, Phoche S NA"ONAL GUALB ; ! i ¢ i - ] lenaine o ;;'I:s,ca:h;z: I,TET.‘,’S‘;Z £ "_—""_"'—""__—_"_A LASKA AIR TEANSPORT, Ixc. ‘Ward. Victor Ross, Jack Nutch taken to send to the folks bdck Larsen, Mrs. Enic Larsen, Mr. and 2 ; . o s e Lo 0 AIRWAYS MAKES TWO TO PARADE FGR T B | 5 e 27 i e gmait B sndin O B NSO SR | A ‘ . ; Dig out any old, gray-thatched t-Way Radio Statlon KANG PHONE Amold, Howard Larsen, G. H. Beale, | quHIS Io (cfl“ pl" A ' 5 " % <8 veteran of other days, take him Wdio l HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 7112 2sbert Russell, Harvey D, n, Ed | b 5 ki W : Il i e e Bestrom, Betty Baggan, Ha Wil-| pilot Alex Holden winged ou rookie today and hell tell you liams, T. W. Laird, Charles Sharkey.| Gastineau Channe! this certainly: - “Army life sure ain't] . William Ycoman, Ken Bdward: Ben | with three pascensers for Hoonat: UNif f0 March Monday Fve- ; kg s : 4 what it used to be.” 1y and James Knott and is scheduled to return this af Bk o e North - Coast 'will return - £0 | ycrnoo. mwith - one- passenger from ning with Other Local d : i Don't forget, to vote, Palls in Juneau southbound Thursday night|{he Island town the city election remain open and is tentatively scheduled to sail Ariive Wit Lol were Orgamzahons GPE \ until 7 o'clock tonight. south from Juneau F‘rl/‘. ¥ morning. |Mys, Esther Twitchell, Mrs, M. Ol- % Sy ? 5. L 2 i oo |¢en and Frank Jackson. Jackson was Gompany A, 207th Infantry, Ju- |& Yound-trip passenger on the flight. National Guard company, will fi B : Later in the morning Shell Sim- . its first public appearanc A : 4 i mens . teok off from' the Channel yext Monday evening when the 1 ; : : 3 A Co. th three passengers for the C formed and fully-equipped uni They were J. W. McKinley for Sil- parades in observance of Army Day 5 : ity 3 l]({'x, Dan& l:limx:‘l xcfi)x Hoonah and |~ Headquarters and Medical De . W - SR | g a e enry Mead for Chic Sim- ' tachme will also be in the 2 ;i 2 . ) tachments will also be in the m,,v ‘ué"wfi z. p ALASKA TRANSPORTATION 7 mons is slated to return with one ;.4 it is planned to mount . A y * | passenger from Hirst, one from Chi- .4 ma FeRay thiu SR 1 Gea in ? COMPANY with the' next saflinz chagof and two from Sitka. on truc their first public ap- : ¢ ;. ‘® Sy ar e pearance ¢ . ; : Bezinning of the steamer Tongass from Se- attle, the Tongass and Taku will| < Kansas onte had active vol- The parade will beg eave Seattle for Southeast A canoes. One cone is visible toduy, Monday at TR ket e it L B ports on Thursdays, instead of just west of Riley n. Building e of mar! ;: 4 lead bars aboard the Japanese liner Tatuta Maru taking a 500-ten Tuesdays, leaving at 10 o’c! in Juliug Caesar cor ved the idea has not 5 | . S. Tyee ... the imorning, The Tong starts|of the one-way street. as an aid g cargo of the metal to Japan before an American embargo on lead | 3 TONGASS the new schedule, leaving Seattle to traffic. ishes v 1 p ligh S« shiuvmeats goes ‘nto effeet, | e S.. TAKU ... April 10 PURES Band r organizations to march ¢ e S. 8. TONGASS The steamer Tyee will augment| The Daily Alaska Lupire has the are an Legion, Spanish ‘ yoif (ix Pl : s bt o o e, ol cireutation of any Al American War Veierans, Boy scouts Lhere is no substituie for Newspaper Adverlisine || eassengems rmmonr from Seattle for| iska newspaper. and Sons of the American Legion REFRIGERATION . | ALIEN PROPA&@XNDA (ONSIGNED IO HAMES SCHEDULE and FARES , b JUREEN 1D SATIN: PRIDA v | el : v _— ‘ Lumber and Building Materials FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU “{Roas iy . T LSS 4 % o NaD] ] . PHONES 587 or T47—JUNEAU __Ai § ! : ¢ SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve Peeporer- iU g Bxtenn ! ; e v PO L RAILyAY ) __and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS [YESPRY Pula Cuvic lluel Your M If You Want (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) UVER, RIA .OR SEATTLE ;vl ;. ROOM IN. YOUR BOAT | AT JUNEAU---SEATTLE , « $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip N> i ““‘;32;’:"“2;’;‘““? 3 ‘?...n::f:”?fi:’;{:?“'..fim April 6—16/ Assgrance of Safe Trips: Fre¢dam from Fire Hazards A Bread Range of Smooth Speeds Low'Operating and anm Conts m Smakeless, Ddpriess m oae . . . : : 4 Pris Passengers — Airmail — Air Express e LA RS o TV | rinces Lok Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ‘ Ry 1 [o L TR, L oA Pan American Airways System © O TR B g —ilfl g i TRANS.PACIFIO! i An Busing (hat Gan Be Baslly Mand Cranked i I:"}\A})gI?E%Fl;‘P(“ESE SPEGIAL DELIVERY—Seventeen tons of forelgn propaganda originally desigried for disiribufion in the ! particulars from. c LES G v e i) % District Sales Manager West went up in smoke at San Francisco’s posioffice recently, mute evidence of the widespread activities ; 135 So. Franklin Bt. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS of foreign agemts and their governments. Largely pryiodicals and bgoks frem Germany, R—lh and | PHONE 108 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE Japan, 75000 pieces of literature were seized befor ¢ they reached ue&vwho had failed to register with . y P A d g the State Department, as required by law. vemsig | esoecses \a B

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