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~ POLLY AND HER PALS i . IT 1S LATE, BUT 1'MUST! 7 TELL YOU ONE MORE /7 CHOICE BIT OF SCANDAL BEFORE SHE PROPOSED, BUT HE TURNED HER DOWN AND 3 MARRIED THAT RICH DAME INSTEAD...AND THE MAN IN THE CASE.... Tengass Now - NORTHBOUND . e Yukon scheduled to arrive at e Baranof due Sunday . ® Tongass due Wednesday ° B drrorit 1 ko ; e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ¢ TLE il 10, — Steamer S o on B (5 Steanct o North Coast scheduled to sail @ Southeast Alaska ports. The route of : “x(::m Seattle tomorrow at 10 : e e o then itks, | ® Princess Norah scheduled to € Juneau 6d' the stsithBound: trib: sail from Vancouver April 11 @ | 5 Fa e at9pm . assengers aboard the Tongass for | ” . | Jubieau include John J. Klejpsmith, | ® AlilkE' stheduled to ssil fromcd D. Stockdale, J. A, McCahn e Seattle April 12 at Qe{mv . J A MrCann' Jack Bavodsk ' @ Denali scheduled to sail from o; Mgster Gijbert. Clisge Mrs, Helen |3, Seattle April 15 at 0 am. . & Chase, William Raudebaugh o Northland scheduled to saile Crroib gt e from Seattleé April 16. o e Taku scheduled to sail from e | e Seattle April 17. . "oRIH SI‘R o" le SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o " e North Sea scheduled to arrive .| WAY "on'l'u Bu'l' | from Sitka at 9 o'clock tonight e | . e and sails south at 1 o'clock ®| { * N T e tomorrow morning. o Eaumm l_osl e Mount McKinley scheduled @ | |® southbound Saturday o ~ o | @ Columbia scheduled southbound ® | H e Monday. o Emergenty Evafiuzflon ofis il o $ e 3 | Ea ' Ba IS ade b o Estebeth scheduled to sail every ® »s . T si base ¥ 13 “Weanestay ot 6 5. m 1or 8- « SCIVICES [OMOIIOW e ka and wayports. L Byrd Expedition . Out of the Antarctic ice, but only | e at the cost of abandoning all Byrd e expediticn equipment at East Base, Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- pofts. o0 the motorship North Star of the| Office of Indian Affalrs rounded | Cape Horn last week and is now enroute to Valparaiso, Chile, ac-| cording to word from Leonard Ber- lin, Juneau man with the exp"(lx-i tion The cauipment agykasy:Base had| td be abandoned in an cmergency; evacuation in ordér to get out of; the ice ahead of the severe An! arctic winter, Berlin notified frien: saved. The North Star, normally on anj Alaska run, is now due to reach Seattle May 17. She sailed from that port December 10 last year for her second trip to Little Amcrics‘} Berlin has been in the Antarctic for almost two years. Capt. Isak Lystad is master and‘ Capt. E. L. Bush ice pilot of the; North Star. ——————— HOLDEN FLIES TRIP T0 COAST WITH 3 Three round trip passengers flew | out of Juneau this morning with, palloon observations constitute “an Holden, bound for Sitka.| jmportant were Herb Oliver, H. E. Pet- forecasting and plane operations in pilot Alex They e and H. A. McLeod (Sun Time—April 11) High tide—0:11 a.m., 18.8 feet. Low . tide—6:27 am., -29 feet. High tide—12:40 p.m., 18:4 feet. Low .- tide—6:43 p.m., .-2.0 feet >->o el * WEATHER BALLOON here. Equipment at West Base was| ' OBSERVATIONS MADE :| For 'Bob’ Toussaint : A Carfer Chapel | Masonic services will be conduct- led tomorrow afternoon at 2 o'clock from the Chapel of the Charles W. | carter Mortuary for J. G. K. “Bob” Toussaint, well known Juneau man who passed away Tuesday night at St. Ann's Hospital. Howard D. Stab- 1lex. will be acting Worghipful Mas- | ter for the Masonic order. | Interment will be in the Masonic plot of Evergreen Cemetery. Active pallbearers will | Harold E. Smith, Trevor Davis, V. | A, Davenport, R. R. Hermann, Dan- iel Ross and Lance Hendrickson. v; Honorary pallbearers, composed of AT TANACROSS, RUB Institution' of pilot balloon 0b- | eris office, will be Floyd Fagerson, | servations at Tanacross and RubY| jonn Reck, W. J. Markle, J. W. wil- | | members of the Elks lodge, Pioneers and staff members from the Treas- include |was announced today by Howard| .. Oscar G. Olson and Joe Green. | J. Thompson, Meteorologist ilies in’ Alaska. At Tanacross | ployees serving as observers. | At Ruby the Civil ; daily observations. Thompson said the Alaska.” two observations! thig | have been made daily since Aprill ;¢ |5, with Pan American Airways em- Aeronautics men started April 7 making two tute in| The casket will not be opened dur- charge of Weather Bureali activi-|ing the services and all friends who wish to view the remains may call evening betweén 7:30 and 9 ck at the Chapel. .—— The Baltic Sea Fisheries Insti- contribution to airway!' fresh at Stettin, Germany, an- |nounces that an experiment with new pilot|20.000 brook trout reveals they {live as well in salt water as in —e A single comb white leghorn hen the Holden will return to Juneau with! - eee - laid 318 eggs in 365 days at three passengers from the Coast iKilllsa,\ State College poultry farm. city. | — e A O et ¢ TR N i ODB‘(CWIS Empire Classifieds Pay! ATTENTION PIONEERS | i ————t——— All Pioneers of Alaska are asked ARKANSAS CITY, Kas., April 10.| to attend the funeral of Bro. J. G.|—D. L. Taylor's car ran over Fought ]unglc T. Tousshint which will be held .t piece of iron. It was picked up by the Carter Mortuary Friday after- the tire and hurled through the | - noon at 2 p.m. JACK W. WILSON, adv. President. gas tank. The exhaust ignited the leaking gasoline and Taylor's car went up in flames. ~y SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAVY TO SEATTLE FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU TUESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY and THURSDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS - TUESDAY FRIDAY (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 135 So. rranklin St. PHONE 108 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE e Major Randall Lost in the jungles of Panama on » plane flight, Maj. Russell E. Randall of Swampscott, Mass., executive officer at Albrook field, Ancon, Canal Zone, finally had to bail out. Then he had to cut his way through' 25 miles of dense jungle growth before arri back at the field, exhausted, bul uninjured; ~..- l : S London’s children are getting pretty blase about the spectacle of war machines, but youngsters in the rural sections of England still get a thrill out of the sight. Here they gaze in awe at a modern tank, stopped by the roadside after engaging in “round-up of parachute invaders” as part of Britain’s constant anti-invasion drill. Indicted on Bribe Charges William Fox (right), former millionaire motion picture magnate, leaves Federal court in Philadelphia after pleading guilty to conspiring to obstruct justice through bribery, Indicted with him were J. Warren Davis (left), retired Federal Cireuit Court judge, and Morgan Kauf- ~an, former Federal bankruptcy referee. The charges involved transe actions in bankruptey adjudication of corporations formed by Fox. FOUP. HALIBUTERS AN' IM PUTTIN' TH' CAT OUT. SELL CATCHES HERE Unloading late yesterday at the| 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: o ‘GIRL FROM GOD’S COUNTRY" - Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— _Ynur Name May Appear! | 1da 11, Capt. J. cents per pound. pound. Cold Storage dock, the halibuters | | Tundra, captain Péter Oswold, and | 17.200 pounds of halibut. The Tundra sold 11,500 pounds to the Alaska Coast Fisheries at | prices of 7.10 and 5.10 cents per ‘pound and the Ida II sold 5700 pounds to Engstrom at 7.15 and 5 Today thé Saga sold 5200 pounds to Seoastian Stuart at prices of 7 and’ 5.05 cents per pound, and the | 31D337, sold to Alaska Coast Fish- erigs at ptricés of 7 and 5 cents per | ; bty g iy SANITARY PLUMBING and WHEN IN NEED OF HEATING COMPANY Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your N W. J. NIEMI, Owner Coal Choice—General Hauling *Let your plumbing worry be —Storage and Crating our worry.” PHONE 788 C ! Sonderland, sold | p— o €ALL US! "t Duly Aaka Empie has || _JUMeAN Transfer largest paid circulation of any Al- Phone 48—Night Phone 481 aska newspaper. - P | 4 NOTICE DOG OWNERS All dogs running at large will be| UL S. Seizes Italian Ships, were disabling the engings to Following discovery that their crews Coast Guard placed ned them' useless in event of seizure, the :I\‘uk:du‘ aboard twenty-seven Italian vessels in U. 8. ports from B land, Ore., and the Panama Canal Zone. This airview siows four of the Italian vessels berf in Port Newark, N. J,, with %ul | Guard ships in background. The ship in right foreground is the San | Leonardo. ,l'he others are Ih";: fi;lo;%oro_, d:;‘AlNflo and the Aussa. The action was taken under th ispionaf 2 ! if toreign ahips atg swrocked, tying up American harbors, picked up Wy the Police Depart- “‘ ment. DAN RALSTON, 4 | adv. + Chief of Police. WHY SUFFER with your feet? Phone 645. 3 ,(ndvr.) 645. Cniropodist Dr. Steves. Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound | NOTICE TO CREDITORS MRS Apr. 12 NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN,| COLUMBIA . Apr. 14 | that the' undersigned was, on the YUKON - Apr. 12 A 25th day of March, 1941, duly ap- | DARANOF . Apr. -10 Apr. 13 Apr. 19 pointed administrator of the estate| ALASKA - Apr. 12 Apr. 15 Apr. 21 | of FRANK ROBERTS. deceased, and | that letters testamentary therefor | = on said day were duly issued to the H. O. ADAMS, AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 | undersigned. 5 FREIGHT OFFICE 4 All persons having claims against | said estate are hereby required to ‘ present the same, with proper vouch- i‘ trator at the office Alaska. Dated at Juneau, day of March, 1941. ers, and duly verified, within six (6) | months from the date of this No- | tice to the undersigned adminis- R. E. Robertson and M. E. Monagle, at 200 Seward Building, Juneau, JAMES A. YORK, First publication, March 27, 1941. 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