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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1941 as a paid-up subscriber to H. 0. ADAMS The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office e st CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “FLORIAN" Federal TaAx—5¢ per Person I HADDA GiT IT ON ACCOUNT O KITTY. GONNA PUT IT ON HER T’ WARN TH’ BIRDS, EH2 NOPE I'M GONNA OT TH' HECK'S THAT THING FER?2 . 4 WATCH THIS SPACE— Cope, 1941, Fing Peatwres Syndhcate. .. Woekd ights eserved. Your Name May Appear! UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE IN‘I'EI“OI | GENERAL LAND OFFICE | District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska February 25, 1941 | Notice is hereby given that Wil- liam McKenzie, entryman, together |with his witnesses, Peggy McLeod rand John R. Langseth, has made ap- | plication for a homesite urider the § L SERVING - v NOERTHBOUNT . act of May 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) ® Princess Norah scheduled to ar- @ Anchorage Serial No. 09931, for a e rive Friday afternoon or cve- ® | tract of land 'described as Lot C of ® ning L4 Tract A of the Tee Harbor Group of ® Denali scheduled to arrive Sat- e Homesites situated near Juneau, Al- SEATTLE, Apil 2.—Steamer Tyee ® _urday. b aska, Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2388, | is now ute to S ist Al- @ Tyee due Sunday i) ' containing 4.74 acres, and it is now | aska With ght and ® Northland scheduled to > 0 in the files of the U. S. Land Office, including the following for Ju- ® X e Anchorage, Alaska. neau : & Fi ”"""{‘:‘;‘ [:x»‘ri“ oo : Any and all persons clalming ad- Miss Lois Hill, Thomas McDon- R R T versely any of the above mentioned LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUN 3 5 )y SATLINGS . i §AU ald. > \1@3"31[3{5?» M‘]‘o(‘““‘\ff % land should file their adverse claim | STEAMER SEATTLE ~ NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND . s 2 2 St ]\ : % | in the district land office within the | YUKON . Wed. Mar. 26 Sat. Mar. 29 Thus. Apr. & . .\.n‘ .n:.m Seattle tomo: W % ‘penod of publication or thirty days \DENALI g Tues. Apr. 1 Sat. Apr. 5 NO cAl R | thereafter, or they will be barred by | McKINLEY Thurs. Apr. 3 Sun. Apr: 6 Sat. A ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® i f the stat | P! pr. 12 e from Seattle April 4 at 10 e ;Lhe proyisions 0L the aibiis. | COLUMBIA Sat. Apr. 5 Tues. Apr. 8 Mon. Apr.1 o Waiok b % | GEORGE A. Hg(:g?sm ':Hll:l?!?o' Tues, Apr. 8 Sat. Apr. 12 NO CALL o 3 5. | | F Thurs. Apr. 10 Sun. Apr. 13 Sat. Apr. 19 e Columbia scheduled to sail from @ P! Juneau Bound e seattle April 5at 9 am . ‘Ef:: p:;l;::&!::, :ad:;fll‘: ulug:l s e L | |® SS SC ]]P(!;]lv‘(l to sail from ® ¥ TANANA sails from Seattle April 1 e Seattle April 10 at 10 a.m. . i SUTHERLAND f Seatt] i —— ¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® | WHY SUFFER win vour feet? E el SR SEATTLE, April 2 Motorship | o v akon scheduled souttibotrid | Phone 646. Cihiropodist Dr. Steves. FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL Northland sailed for Southeast Al- | o a¢ 11:30 oclock tomorrow ® ‘(w") AND RESERVATIONS CALL aska ports at 10:15 o'clock this fore el gl < I ~ noon with 38 passengers aboard, | North O : I+ 11 4 Y 3 North Coast is scheduled to ar- ® | | lnglugmudt!;‘efllnll(h;:\mg 121- iul;zjau: & ve Eouthinoad ¢ toharroy ® c A LIF o R “ l Al Tngz:"r;oml;‘s_P A S 'r'gzé LIN E JTHe Mo, eo':;;].:a[xn""lczr’x: ®a|® evening o SRact A i H. 0. ADAMS——. AH'I‘tO S5 i Sl & e LOC. SATLING: | s g S new schedule, goes to Ketchikan, Fé!,eh:t(k)lbs:ke:uleu ':s:" every : ‘ | 478—PHONES—371 then to Sitka and calls at Juneau |y wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® 8 High Quality Foods at southbound. I's < “k-and waynun.s' 4 ° | ] Moderate Prices Y e Naha leaves every Wednesday ® | e [+ e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port e The Standard Oil Company tanker Charles Pratt, flying the flag of Panama, was sunk by an unidentified e Alexander, Kake and way- o der off Freet, Africa, last December. Th t t reccived with the landing of aSka t m h Im # ’ b | i reetown, Africa, last December. This s iny icture, just received wi e landing of crew 4 COAST PASSENGERS (© v o] o e BAPLS . 3, tows smeke and $cbris g g8 450 sanemi torpiite sruek the fasied & fvir - |I| "TRREIREIGHS O NUREE" ea S 1P &0 pan R EE R ey f e g 3 y : Ice Cream Flavors \SE:RVICE ON-ALL-ALASKA'ROUTES minutes after the crew took to lifeboats. Two lives wre lost. \ = s < . ; MR - i : T A B Py Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Pilot Alex iHnlm‘n winged out of nnDES | z Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Ga vunl‘a\.x (,mnn} today v»uh'fu ir AVERA E HOME u\up'l}\ of new industries "{crratcd could be traded in on new ones. Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, \ L] passengers to the Coast and = | or stimulated by the war Will be Rubber reserves on hand or en- | caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, ! t MME Aln AYS u A[L scheduled to return with three (Sun Time—April 3) transformed into lasting contribu- route to the United States are less'| Raspberry Ripple, New York, || — . . E. A. Rasmussen was a round| High tide—4:11 am. 138, feet. IS GOING 'I‘o FEEL tions to civilian life “affer the than one year's supply and it will|| Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry || 3-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Currler { trip passenger. to Hirst, H. J Bul-“ Low tide—11:04 a.m. 22 feet. emergency.” H be two years before as much as!] and Vanilla— SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE H ler was bccllxu(:) for buk}:«; and Jam* High tide—5:18 p.m., 116 feet New taxes now in prospect in- 10 percent of domestic requ‘iremen!s‘ at the GUY SMITH DRU! 5 SEAPLANE TER SERVICE- i ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ! and Rasmus Helte were| pow tide—11:07 p.m, 58 feet. clude levies on semi-luxuries such can be produced from the SYNthetic ! m—————— i s ! a by-product of pe-| UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 1 ‘butyl rubber,” ! e s cosmetics and refrigerators. The SR Subscrive 1or The Emplre. f W scted from the ‘manu- troleum o S z o ac and hidden from c Parts of scores of consumer ap-| : Z. . t Visits U S :Great Sa(” Ices Loommg’ sun by higher | pliances hitherto made of metal| ! EATTLE A LA SKA Aln m“sponr h i { 1onis * | But No Serious Denri- modity prices have passed the 2f¢ EIVNE way to plastics. They g Er il + AmC, { <8 z bk I to which they bounced when 47¢ bélng introduced in electrlc‘ o All Planes I <3 r S hf dY t the war broke out in 1933 and are | [CBSters. vacuum sweepets, refriger-| g SPIH:ludny | m..m‘“ M‘hnm“nmnfiul PHONE valions Jignied Te nighest sinée December, 1937, No| t0F trays, washing machine wring- F pont Y A l-‘.'" HAN .,n:h JUNEAT I 3 l;u}«mpl is being made to check| €S adding machines and type- |Large Booms o Every conventence GAR and SHOP in L I pis | | im‘\):msf;:::g:'tor& 11?5311 2. l;;x e Wxiltells Plas?c :ases are used for| fl;‘;ith and service Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ‘ re 'S veel o . telephones. Ford promises a car . i u(‘fl‘and w:uiu;mem; anld c;n‘m;; :3‘" el\l'd.d“-‘pr'm with an all-plastic body and other|Special Rates to Permanent Guests S lemands that lie just ahead wi ol oo ; auto makers say plastics will re- ALASKANS LIFE THE bring greater sacrifices by the pub-| Prices of fir ds point uP-| place 200 parts previously metal. the new family car are expected pearance in hats. 2 to serve as a general morale build-| 5 shes cherry wood for By ks |e by impressing everyone with the With a third 1Ty & Classilicd a0 n‘l'ne B | lic, but no serious deprivations are| yet in sight | wa rd as a I stry-wide Production of new synthetic fi- %' pers is expedited to decrease de- NORTHLAND Tighter priority controls on many| in sev he textile pondence on Japan for silk. Nylon v more items are promised by Office | business, jewelry, js emerging in rainwear and UM- | oo oo 5 ] of Production Management officiais| enamel utensi 1 ' brellas, corsets and girdles. Suc- AN PORTA lON COMPANY |in order to safeguard limited pro-| utdown of aluminum utensil cessfyl material for “uppers” in| duction and shipping facilities. The duction leaves the kitchenware gootwear, Vinyon now is woven that some of the priori-| field tempora to glass, enamel jnio gloves. A woolly fiber extract- | ties will bring to the kitchen and -out quality of the defense ef- earthenware utensils. The and lhxcat[‘n"(l shortage of walnut for of wool mill capacity at work on ed from soybeans makes its ap- | AT ALASKA TRANSPORTATION U ll s sweu! i defense orders, carpet makers are COMPANY s P . i ’Ihe x,ublvc will reel the cold steel using part-rayon facings okayed by P9 ‘ IGepSOLD, and creamy | wemamn |71 ot st oo et ienaos 1 waar |} IPONS IRENT ANYTHING I've had be- 4 > es, xnod(‘mtclv higher ington. J Li Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle fore! It's got RBAL frof | President of the World Zionist Or- | substitutes, and in the elimi- White Tires Docmed ‘ uneau Liquor Leaves flaw')rs,kTO()! ganization, Dr. Chaim W._Wel;- naticn of unnecessary luxury or, White sidewall tires bably will s s | Beattle 'fi::"y':rff;"cfi:p:fplx‘:n:"g:‘:a'ifi | convenience gadgets and decofa- be an early victim of priorities in tore Space [! 8.8 Tyee .. April 1 | e o | tions. order to save the 20,000 fons of : 3 §. S. TONGASS April 10 J U N E A U iy ",f,‘:’;oft:',“ Abe dn e Prices Pass Peak rubber they use in an average year. | will Rf’r‘::g:lt to Suit 8. S. TAKU .. April 17 the common fight against the Nazis } S:‘mo of tre substitutes may grow A hmeimrther ahead is the p]a;’; e i . cik S. S. TONGASS April 24 | ‘and that 8,000 Palestine Jews are | © permanent improvements on to require motorists to have all' ercy’s Cafe D A. IR I E S serving with the British army in | the prod they rcplacv The Lheu— ures retreaded before zhey Wi e e e = PASSENGERS FREIGHT | the African campaign, M oo maatl BREFRIGERATION Prmapals in African Tnangle Slaymg . ~ D. B. FEMMER : AGENT SCHEDULE and FARES e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY iy b l OF ALASKA JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ :R5%% <y Lumber and Building Materials FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU M{yPaY and e PHONES 587 or 47—JUNEAU Hileh bt ma SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [ 3ESPAY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU-==-SEATTLE VACTI i JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want ’ VICTORIA OR SEATTLE - uqu M IN YOUR BOAT ° H [ for Your Money $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip s : :."‘?...':.:25_.“.,......., i Passengers — Airmail — Air Express '“’?:.T:;"" = $ Krond unae of Smun Y Oennections at 7ancouver P ud ugu = Canadian ¥ Bervieos: : ln;ns“l‘::'htq Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. TRANGCONTIREN 3 mmbmuemiie Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 135 Bo. Prankiin Bt. : 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE Lord Erroll (left), 39-year-old member of the Kenya legislature and High Constable for Scotland, was shot to death -tter Lady Broughton (center) told her husband of t (right), that she was in love with Erroll, Such was the testimony as wurder in Naisobi, Kenya, where the newlyweds-weve honeymooning. g wo months, Sir Delves B ton, * \ Broughton was charged

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