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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, s X YOU LOOK SORT OF PULLED DOWN THIS MORNING, MR . PERKINS --- TH WIFE'S LE] TH’ HOUSE GO HAYWIRE, WHILE SHE DOES NOTHIN' BUT PLAY BRIDGE " OH,WELL ,NOW, MR, PEQKINS SHE COUILD DO WORSE . - 1 APPRECIATE O~/ ( YER SAYINY FRIDAY, APRIL 4, .1941. BUT YOU AIN‘T PLAY MARINE NEWS North Coast Sails South From Juneau With 24 passengers disembarking from Sitka for Juneau, the steamer North Coast returned to Juneau from the coast at 11:30 o'clock last night. The vessel, Capt. A. J. Bork- land and Purser Paul E. Richers, sailed for the south at 9 o'clock this morning with 22 passengers from Juneau. Passengers arriving from Sitka were Ira Thatcher, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Dorsh, J. L. Evans, E. R. Steph- ens, G. B. Phillips, Dr. Rae L. Carlson, M. Hall, Mrs. W. R. Sim- ons, Mrs. Brynelson, S. L. Johnson, ¥red Johnson, Mr. Sommersal, Mrs. E. A. Torverson, Mr. and Mrs. B. Carmichael, Sheila Kay Carmichael, Martha Carmichael, Charles Shar- key. Bob Harris, Robert H. Shaw Lawrence Jack, Robert Wills and Jack Williams. Passengers sailing for Seattle were Mrs. J. M. Greany, P. Starrett, Mar- tin Epan, Corlis Worley, Edwar Culbertson, Mr. and Mrs. Louis | Rapuzzi, Mrs. George Whyte, E. A McIntee, Jack Baile, Jean Galla- gher, William Garster, Alfred David- | son, Jr., and Mrs son For Ketchikan—Vance Blackwell L. K. Hamm, Grace Pedoza, Blomgquist and Constance Morris For Petersburg—The Rev. Edward Budde and Joseph J. Tierney e YUKON OUT FOR SEATTLE Steamer Yukon, Capt. C. A Glasscock and Purser Leigh Runge, sailed southbound from Juneau at 4:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon with 30 passengers from Juneau for Seattle and Southeast Alaska. For Seattle passengers were Mrs. Sam Guyot, Mrs, C. V. Kay, Mr. Mrs. James Truitt, Flora Wood Martha Rasmussen, G. Allen Shattuck Palmer Congdon J worth, McDonald Canelle, Charles Mrs. G. iel Dr. R. P. Dar Pascus ar Ja Lane, in Pool For Ketchikan—Ray Banta, Sam Wiko, Hazel Hewitt and Mrs. Hat- tie Hewitt For Pel burg—Mr Lennie Engstrom. A and S. Holcomb For Wrange! Hanson, Z. M Bradford and Elliott - FIRE ON WILLOUGHBY Juneau Firemen rushed to Wil- loughby Avenue near the A. N. B, Hall at 4:25 o'clock yesterday after- noon to extinguish a roof fire. Lit- tle damage was done. M and M Van Mavern —Mrs. L, Bradford Bradford Fohn Howard Thomp- | D.| Jose | Mrs. | Sommers, | Curtis| | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI v NORTHBOUND e Princess Norah scheduled to e arrive at 6 o'clock this even- e ing. e Denali scheduled to e 8 o'clock tonight, ® Tyee due Sunday. © Mount McKinley scheduled e arrive Sunday. ® North Sea due Tuesday # Northland scheduled to arrive ay, coming to Juncau via Sitka SCHEDULED SAILINGS Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 am. tbmorrow Yuken scheduled to sail from Seattle April 8 at 9 a.n. Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle April 10 at 10 a.m. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle April 11 at 10 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS No steamer north or west. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every arrive at westbound to > > ’ > > . . . . . . ° » ’ » * Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ¢ ka and wayports. o ® Naha leaves every Wednesday e e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port ® e Alexander, Kake and way- @ ports . s e e a0 v 0000 - HESE 3 MR (Sun Time—April 5) Low tide—0:28 am., 64 feet High tide—6:25 am, 123 feet. Low tide—1:31 pm. 3.0 feet. High tide—8:07 p.m., 115 feet. | - — Norah s Due ~ This Evening Canadian Pacific steamer Princ- |ess Norah is scheduled to arrive in port: at 6 o'clock this evening from t uth, | Passen aboard the steamer for Juneau include Lloyd Fager- son, Daisy Fagerson, Miss C. Fag-| erson, David Halverson, Fred Hun- | ter m Lee, Daniel Ludington, | Marcel McCarty, Bernard McCon- !uzhy. Luke Munz, Florence Sar- | gent Watkir For Tu lard Bre: Johnson. {son, Hubert Nowicki, \\uh M. Bougie. juah, via Juneau-—Dol- Charles Green, Ernest Eric Lar- Pa- 1t Nicholas Novis, George | Hl LP AN ALASK AN Telephnne 13 or write £laska Territorial Employment Service for this aualified worker ! WATCHMAN - CARETAKER — Elderly man, 69 years old, in good | ! health and active. Formerly worked for mines local home owner. Would like job as watchman or caretaker Call for ES 282. SCHEDULE 185 So. rranklin St. PHONE 108 JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FAIRBANKS T0 JUNEAU (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS (Pagsengers—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 and FARES TUESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY and THURSDAY TUESD FRID AY AY PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE Sml(emenl SUNKEN DESTROYER IN AFRI P T ¥ A sunken warship, reported by the British to be an Ialian destroye lies in the harbor at Bengasi, Libya. base in Easte W. C. McNown of the Uni- sity of Kansas, reports he has st weather-resis- block, 90 to 94 pe: of ordin: nAain: (lvl of cement rof r0! Blocks Now BeingMade silos, 'sheds be con- when prac- ral farm use arn: could wrote that the suggested the that he’ ever | “one oil Pradlca| Methods for Gen- o knew eral Farm Use Are e xansan aass : 2 There's no chance of the build- cozing aw McNown, who Bemq Worked 0”' ments two years ST A will endure Ar reature Service thawing andiglu00 LAWRENCE, il A ¢ to the square nvudd\ future brighten the inch, American hm‘vn life. Ine probll‘m r(-mains—findina Che ckmg on Future Soldiers With manpower increasingly important to warring Japan, the health of the empire’s future soldicrs is being carefully safeguarded. These children, between the ages of eleven and twelve, are undergoing x-ray examinations at the Tokyo municipal education bureaw TRAINEES’ GAS MA S KS—Light training gas masks for army Inductees are in process of manufacture—masks of a type which could be used in combat if necessary. Here a girl workes 2 puts the chemical container on » mask in the factory, ~ home of his own,”| NEVER SAW SUSIE BRIDGE/ as & paidiup subscriber to JOHN HERMLE 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: "BLACK FRIDAY" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— (AN HARBOR FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant, See Percy’s Cafe WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 r which fell victim to RAF bombs, | Bengasi, now in the hands of the British, was the last big Italian a simple way by which the farm- er can measure the materials, mix| the mud, and stamp out the blocks. University of Kansas otrlcia!s! have confidence in the experi-| ments. They decided to construct| a one-story industrial laboratory, mainly of mud. The walls will consist of a double row of soil cement blocks set in concrete. The inner wall will be six percent cement and the outer 10 percent. ‘The cost? | Prof McNown est mates mate-| P e research | _ SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner Let your plumbing worry be our worry." PHONE 788 iy » | Your Name May Appear! LEAVE DUE JUNEAU DUE JUNEAU STEAMER SEATTLE NORTHBOUND SOUTHBOUND YUKON Wed. Mar. 26 Sat. Mar. 29 Thus. Apr. 3 (DENALI . Tues. Apr. 1 Sat. Apr. 5 NO CALL (% ,chKINLEY Thurs. Apr. 3 Sun. Apr. 6 Sat. Apr. 12 ‘(»OLUMBIA Sat. Apr. 5 Tues. Apr. 8 Mon. Apr. 14 IYUKON e ‘Tues. Apr. 8 Sat. Apr. 12 NO CALL | BARANOF Thurs. Apr. 10 Sun. Apr. 13 Sat. Apr. 19 |ALEUTIAN Sat. Apr. 12 Tues. Apr. 15 Mon. Apr. 21 | | TANANA sails from Seattle April 1 | SUTHERLAND from Seattle April 12 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL — MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Unfair to Organized Labor RETAIL CLERKS UNION No. 1392 MIELKE & COLLEN || 407——PHONES——Red 232 Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES —4 H. O. ADAMS————Agent: | Alaska Steamshxp Comp}ény \SERVICE: flLL ALASKAR-ROUTES; t rials will be from 6 to 10 cents a cubic foot compared with 15 to 25 cents a cubic foot for standard ce- ment D e NOTICE DOG OWNERS All dogs running at large will be picked up by the Police Depart-| DAN RALSTON, Chief of Police. | EEPEEN I S NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to-Nome, on | sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. e —>————— | Subscrie jor The Empire | (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE B. M. BEHRENDS ! BANK ‘ located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the close of| business on the 31st day of March, | 1941 RESOURCES | Loans and discounts $ 602.968.12 Loans on real estate 450,570.02 | Overdrafts . ¥ 1,750.10 | |United States bonds | _and securities 762,429.99 Other bonds and war- | rants . 204,075.65 | | Stocks, securities, judg- | ments, claims, etc. 75.219.12 ! Banking house, furni- | ture and fixures 45,332.22 | Other real estate owned 43,635.76 Due from other banks ... ,946,563.36 Checks on other banks | and other cash items .. 38453.04 | Exchanges for clearing ! house . 3 8,432.5'1‘ {Cash on hnnd 139,687.49 |Gold dust . 22.00 [ TOTAL ... . .$3,319,139.44 UABILITIES | Capital stock Wd in’..$ 100,000.00 {Surplus fund “. 100,000.00 Reserves 33,000.00 Undivlded proflts less | “expenses pald . e 72,957.90 Due to other banks ... 374,635.51 | Demand deposits 982,033.14 | Time depoSits ................ 1652,241.86 Cashier’s and certified checks ... 4,271.03 TOTAL ..$3,319,139.44 United States of Ameriea, Territory of Alaska, First Judicial Divi- sion, 8. I, James W. McNaughton, Cashier of the above named bank, do sol- emnly 'swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. JAMES W. MCNAUGHTON, Cashier. f | (Correct Attest) (Notarial Seal) Subscribed and sworn to before me this 4th day of April, 1941. GLADYS M. OVERBY, Notary Public in and for ‘the Ter- |ritory of Alaska. My commission expires: December 10, 1941, | | CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 3-Way Radio Cemmunicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE | SEAPLANE C] TER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ‘j 'UARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 2e e v am0 mmaco ALASEA AIR TRANSPORT, luc. | All Planes Sy | T Ao PHONE l | Wndio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 718 Equipped I SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER i NORTHLAN a7 co. ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY b.lllnn from Pier 7 Beattle Leaves Beattle S. S. Tyee ... 8. TONGASS S. TAKU ... S. 8. TONGASS CANADIAN PACIEIC “ll'“!m TRAN PORTATION CC'MPANY CIII.IIHBIA I-WEI CMPAIY OF ALASKA ™~ Lumber and Blul(lmg Maierials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Put a Covic Diesel in. Your Boat If You Want MORE BOOI! IN YOUI B()A‘l‘ li.-hr'!m‘lfiuy :.mflnt lmhfilu Starts Assurance of Safe Trips from Fire Hazards b pendability An Engitie that Can Be Essily Hand Oranked CWLES G. WARNER Co.

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