THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT = it e ; ; MR ¢ L e EGBERT TRIED T MAKE . v as & pafd-up 50 S SINAP T (AT , s ; “ALL RIGHT, DABLING, ) | - - : EGBERT2 _ HONEST INJUN HAS TH’ LAST WORD ; 4 o0 WA T | ; NICK BAVARD ’ 2% WITH THAT F - = 5 : g § o b T g = : The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of WP i CAPITOL 'I'HEA'I'RE and receive TWO tickets to see: “FLORIAN" Federal Tax—Sc¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! ' Lunch Time for Greeks in Italian Prison Camp Nggg;“l;‘zg:gg;mgfm: that the undersigned was, on the 7 SRR ‘ 7 7 % P | 25th day of March, 1941, duly ap- i e i % | pointed administrator of the estate of FRANK ROBERTS. deceased, and that letters testamentary therefor . l i : e i 4 on said day were duly issued to the D e n I I STEAMER MOVEMENTS e undersigned. | P | All persons having claims against | £ 4 said estate are hereby required to 2 N \ 4 YORY '."‘]()\FMX a8 present the same, with proper vouch- \ $ THE ROLTEE 10 Bt ers, and duly verified, within six (6) b z - T - Four Aboard | months from the date of this No- 74 i v E R R afternoon at 8 0'- tice to the undersigned adminis- = 8 trator at the office of his attorneys, ! A . R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, l " b RD U N D . at 200 Seward Building, Juneau, 1 '4( : Denali, of the Alaska hip Company, sailed from Alsskn. SFIIUNG SCHEDULE Tuesday with 11?‘) 3 4 rive evening Tyee due Sunday Mount McKinley scheduled te arrive Sunday Northland sch i to arrive Tuesday, coming to Juneau via Sitka SCHEDULED SAILINGS North S heduled to sail from Seattle at 10 a.m. to- morrow. from Seattle April 4 at 10 o'cleck pm Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle April 5 at 9 am. Ton cheduled to sail from Seattle April 10 at 10 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Yukon in port and scheduled to sail south from the AJ Dock at 4 o'clock this afterncon Sbeiopnds North Coast is scheduled to ar- SEATTLE, April 3. — Steamer | rive at 11:30 o'clock tonight Mount McKinley sailed at 9 o'clock and sails south at 9 o'clock this morning for Alaska ports with tomorrow morning. 172 first class and 86 steerage pas LOCAL SAILINGS sengers aboard. Estebeth scheduled to sail every Passengers booked for Juneau in- Wednesday at 6 p. a. for Sit- clude the following: ka and wayports. T. A. Wolgram, I. W. Purkeypile, Naha leaves every Wednesday Axel Olson, Richard. Isaacson, Ernst e H 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Patty, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Rhoten, e Alexander, Kake and way- |o Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 25th | day of March, 1941. JAMES A. YORK, | LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU | Administrator. STEAMER SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND First publication, March 27, 1941. YUKON .. .. Wed. Mar. Sat. Mar. 29 Thus. Apr. 3 Last pubhcntion April 17 ,1941. ‘DENALI Tues. Apr. Sat. Apr. 5 NO CALL iwchI'NLF Thurs. Apr. Sun. Apr. 6 Sat. Apr. 12 e { COLUMBIA Sat. Apr. Tues. Apr. 8 Mon. Apr. 14 SANITARY PLUMBING nd :H:S\):{)F Tues. Apr. 8 Sat. Apr. 12 NO CALL - Thurs. Apr. 10 Sun. Apr. 13 Sat. Apr. 19 HEATING COMPANY ALEUTIAN .. Sat. Apr. 12 Tues. Apr. 15 Mon. A:’)r. 21 W. J. NIEMI, Owner Let your plumbing worry be TANANA sails from Seattle April 1 our worry. PHONE 788 | SUTHERLAND from Seattle April 12 : st s TR R I FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL ; . P i i Sl i il AND RESERVATIONS .CALL Scene in Italian prison camp MONTGOMERY WARD According to the caption accomjnying this pic- | ing the bottom or their mess kits during 1:nch & CO. : THE ALASKA LINE ture, these are captive Greek ! s, busy scrap- time in an Italian prison camp in Albania. Unfair to Organized Labor TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES —4 8 1 RETAIL CLERKS UNION H. O. ADAMS: —Agent |crossed the frontier, if war should g vt | come. The German invasion is be- ( RRE T Wi lieved imminent. W o RE s This belief was heightened early S S this morning when the Berlin radio FI URES [OR 1 940 GIVEN SEE broadcast reports reminiscent of the AI k S h C ' outbursts that preceded the Nazi in- G MIELKE & COLLEN aS a teams 1p ompany BELins oL CERUOSIOTAKIL St K0 407—PHONES—Red 232 \SERVICE-ON-R LL-ALASKAROUTES land and then accused the Yugo- — Painting—Paper Hanging { Clifford Farmer slavs of committing atrocities Pigt piled by the Fish and Wildlife Service from operators’ Decorating Service Mrs. Earle B, Wilson and infant §.6 ¥ow &' @ o o |BEMInSt the German minorily, reports show a total production of 5,069,343 cases of canned SAIMON iN ‘e | | @remasoaum Mrs. Betty Ramstead and infant, e U { The Yugoslavian radio stations i 2 decrease of 193810 cases from the pack of the previous —_— — - i Mrs. Alice McCloskey, C. §. Clav- | ot A i S 392765 cases less than the average production for the five- | % — i MARINE AIBWAYS—U. S. MAIL inovich, Norman Eraut, John Notar. | "DES f“:;fi“n;“:‘l’]‘:‘tf"f‘c;if‘_“:l Dub U 9 | veea 11 to 1938, inclusive. The 1940 pack was produced by ] CALIFORNIA 3-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Currier Suibens m’;: Sany - Athits ing “all Teports of t ism against | 100 cinveries, as compared with 109 in the previous year. : | Grocery and Meat Market SCHEDULED PASE.‘.;ENGR AIRLINE SERVICE Empire—the paper with the larges. (Sun Time—. A]ml 4 (iu- Germian minority are unfound- De s of the ps 1'(1r the lf\.sv two years and the average for the 478—PHONES—371 ) BEAPLANE ARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALABEA paid circulation. | High tide—5:02 a.m., 13.0 feet. ©d’ f ar period from 1935 to 1939, inclusive, are as follows: | High Quality Foods at 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 Low tide—12:11 pm. 29 feet. ies or District Average | | Moderate Prices - 1940 1939 1935-39 {'mmm"'““ | High tide—6:37 pm. 1L1 feet. Sy Soeoies 1 5353 ,' i AR : 276,647 04,122 ; S | e ————————————————————————————————————— ‘ o PlANfS NG o E ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, iuc. Chum 874,451 | Pink 2,922,540 2,530,025 3438428 || “HORLUCK’S DANISH” All Planes INVASIONOF ~fooDToesumos = T ume g || uosporspomE ||| wiee | eee— | 3 2 1,981 24 || Peppermint Candy, Fu le, 969,742 1,966,248 981248 ige Ripp! AR and SHOP in o 212 Red quoSlAle AI WA|NWR|GHT ; Totals 5.069.34(; 5,263,153 6,462,108 fi“:‘lonng}r:é&rdcvoc;?:c“kt (g::;vr;" w m FOR CHARTER l Paccengers booked for Juneau on the Denali include Mrs. Charles D. Beale, Ruth Teilhert, Mr. and Mrs Eric Hard .o McKinley Now Juheau Bound a.-oo.-oooo-ooo-.u.oo.n.onoo.; P ) bl Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, 3 S || Raspberry Ripple, New York, Southeast Alaska 22 2,085,497 2962819 || pock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry } I N EARI ‘Shorlage of Sea‘, Walrus Central Alaska 2,011,010 2215989 || and Vanila— ? NG SUDD'Y Blflmed f0r ! Western Alaska _- tzls,'us 1,283,300 w | s i i Total 5,069,343 5,263,153 6,462,108 G l |' SI fi 2 V‘”age Phght As compared with the five-year average, the output of cohoes and erman ega [}] ] in chums increased about 58 percent and 7 percent, respectively, while the‘ 3 S age seal a I native | ompm of reds dcclm(‘(l 51 punent kmgs about 45 percent, and pinks 15‘ Belgrade Instrucied fo e Ty | moaeent By diatict, the pack 16 Shufliemss AlEs esitsed. ostly 3| made ne Refum to Berhn of 2 ten of store food from Nome ])llL(nt that in Central Ald;ka, increased 5 percent, and that in Western | to Wainwright, the Office of In- A)ocka declined about 60 percent. The total pack for 1941 represents a dian Affairs here announced today. . f nearly 22 percent from Lhe five-year average | (Continued from Page One: ainwright reported What the| o ohrase GG aEI ¥ e e pie s e SRR b S A S T ders and the native stores were I"s sweul ‘Crkva. less than 50 miles from Bel- . completely out of food and that it complained of a walrus lack during I(AWASS or vom ; i i { grade. was impossible for Eskimos to round the visit of the supply ship North 4 It's COLD and creamy Other fast Nazi divisions are up rcindeer because more than half Star last year, the vessel cruised s“ows m m‘m AND it tastes better than massed near Szeged, southern Hun- | the dogs of the village had died of 100 miles in ch of the animals, ANYTHING I've had be- v, opposite the Yugoslav border. starvation but was ubsuccessful fore! It's got REAL fruit {| Yugoslavia is reported to have 1,-| The food is being taken to Wain- 5 > - | Votes cast in Tuesazyi m;]nicg;:l flavors, TOO! 200,000 men under arms but it re- wrizht by private operators under = .. : il 4 | election were canvag lt..y ee ex{; mains a military secret whether the arrangements made by the Office ndrew Johnson’s birthplage in|gonell Jast night. Results wer J U N E A U | Balkan kingdom's general staff will |of Indian Affairs on behalf of the Raleigh, N. C. has been moved to, iactly the same as those published in clect to defend Belgrade. | vilagers, who will pay for the food three different locations. | yesterday's Empire, showing Mayor | German circles predicted this and for its transportation. PUN > GRS | Harry Lucas reelected by a large| D A I R I E S morning that Belgrade, the capital| Failure last year ‘of the usual The Dally Alaska Tipire has the MaJority. 2 city of Yugoslavia, will fall within spring supply of walrus is blamed largest paid circulation of any Ai- W B8 3 eeww=-ay 48 hours after Nazi troops have for the food shortage. When natives aska newspaper. Empire clnssmeds P\y' Mlghtv Grand Coulee Dam Generates Power SCHEDULE and FARES B - r— , e COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY JUNEAU TO SEATTLE Iussp2: | B : : e s Lumber and Building Materials FRIDAY MONDAY and ! “ i R PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU FAIRBANKS TO _JU_NEAU THURSDAY Stk , 3 ; : : RONEI SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve (Passengers—Airmail and Express) : : B . and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS IYESPAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU-—SEATTLE il _ $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip S W 1 L K gy Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Wani MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starw April 6—16 of Safe Trips Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. . ’ : : , € e i b v 7 : R e lnlulneth-tc:nlelummw P mrcas wars Systen I e A TR ’ CHARLES 6. WARNER CO. TRAFFIC OFFICE é}'fi:}k%}igfifigfigg X View of Grand Coulee dam as water pours from spillways 185 So. Franklin St. ,. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ' After more than seven years of work, mighty | In this pieture, taken after power was turned on L . & S & 2 1324—4TH AVE _SEATTLE Grand Coulee darm, built on the Columbia river in | for the &swe time, water can be seen pouring from mmm ’m Th“e isno substnu!e for Newspapet Advgrfis]ng ONE 106 FH Washington state, finally generates electric power, | the spill: ava. esocesoeodens