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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, APRIL 11, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS | PAW PERKINS, MRS, \/EALJ? WAL | GARB SEZ HER L GIT HUNK HUSBAND SAW WITH THAT YUH GOIN' INTA BOZO, AWRIGHT, A HARD CzDE.Q AWRIGHT! North Sea ° nana ot ° ° N o outhbound : . . * . . ° led to sail from ® . ° . to sail from e ° 15 at 9 am . ad e cheduled to saile REE ok ). DASSGREELS g eattle April 16 . and SoutleSe SHiin | o scheduled to sail from e . April 17 . from Sitka were S. W.; ¢ scheduled to sail ® T Pearl Ackerman, Mr. and ¢ pom Seattle April 18 at 10 Mrs. John McCormick, Mr. and{g ‘am o wib Lawren Mi ® Mount McKinley scheduled o % e southbound Saturday night @ A. Van Ma . ! g Ben|® &b 10 o'clock ® R Columbia scheduled southbound e e M ° i y k’ i . LOCAL SAILINGS L3 & M | @ Estebeth scheduled to sall every o ) Lundy. ¢ |® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ¢ £ ka and wayports. 3 a leaves every Wednesday ® finsecngecs oo 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port o e e B Alexander, Kake and way- ® Dobbin, Mrs. La g 3 port . e s e e e s o000 o McKinnon, W. A.| s o' 3 Eiler Hansen Williams, Robert H. Shaw, E | weips, T, B TIDES | and Or- (Sun Time—April 12) High tide—0:51 am. 19.7 feet Low tide—7:11 am. -3.8 feet rence Atk High tide—1:24 p.m., 185 feet. Petersbu Low tide—7:24 pm. -17 feet Mr, and M 3 MR i Vo PAA LODESTAR >+ FLIES SOUTH Gets New Battleshp With only three assengers on board, the PAA Lodestar winged out of Juneau this morning hound for Seattle with Brigadier Gen John Otto F. Ohlson. y who arrived on a Lode- sta nd the DC-3, the PAA DC-3 winged north to Fairbanks with 15 passengers this morning. They are y Abbey, Mr. and Mrs. Mike nd Mrs. Frank Dur- anson, R. Malroy, H. Clewett, G. C. Byron, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Xavier and infant, J. H. Shaw, uson and Ben T. Mozee. The Douglas will return to Ju- neau v, weather permitting, and tle tomorrow. Both the d a Lodestar will return 1 from the south Monday Y Electras were waiting in Juneau today for the arrival of the Capt. 0. M. Hustvedt northbound steamer Yukon. They will leave for Fairbanks tomorrow. Command of the U.S.S. North Caro- >ee - — lina, first new American battleshi since 1921, goes to Capt. O. Hustvedt, pictured as the ship was 1areest paid circulation of any Al- commissioned at the New York pska newspaper. | INavy Yard. The keel was laid on Navy Day, Oct. 27, 1937, SCHEDULE and FARES TUESDAY FRIDAY JUNEAU T0 SEATTLE FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS T4%SPAY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU-=-SEATTLE $95 One Way; 5171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 So. rrankiin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTI ————————————————————————— JAPAN MAKES FOR SEATTLE Prince Koz.oye Says He H. Lee, Major R. H. Wylie and | 3 The Daily Alaska Empire has the HULLO...MRS. GABB? IF ITS ANY NEWS T' YUH, THAT FISH-FACED SPOUSE O YOURN DID NOT SEE ME GOIN' INTO NO CIDER SHOPPE."_.J—J .HE SAW ME COMIN’ IN/ BUIlD 451-FOOT BRIDGE IN RE(ORD TIME X Baitles of the present war have demeonstrated ihe nec for an cfficient and proficient engineers corps the U. S. Army. Cemy 19th Engir at For Ord, Cal, is pictured (left) throwing 2-foot pentoon b Abutments made of corked rubber so that bullets will not affect ifter work was started—especially good ny B. dge across Mudhen K Right, b troops start acress at deuble time 13 minutes : time inasmuch ney. as the company had had litile previous exnerience in the work. In Front Line of Blitz War C(LAIM, MOVE = IS PEACEFUL % Will Not Use Force to Realize Ambition TOXYO, A P: would not ambitions, ment at a nese re- y with the Axis tion of the oo TO WRAN Mrs. M. O. Y lam W 1 home after @ removed from London to the comparative safety England, gaze curmus]y at the This group of evacuees, - > i of a sehool nursery in Middlesex, eribe 1o the Daily photographer. They’re too young to Tealize that the home is in the front the paper with the iing of modern war and tnat the Battle of Britainisin a critical stage, Italian Shlp Captalns Held by U.S 9.0 of P‘nl!-de‘phm compare notes at the 3 i § er aptains of four Ttalian vessels seized by the U, S. in the Pd Gloue immigration station. Left to right are: Anf Plunkett, Alessandro Recagno, Gianano Lena, and Romano Tomichi. The more than 800 Axis seamen takiln into custody are charged with illegally staying more than 60 days in U. S, ports, and some of them face charges botaging their ships, making them lisble to $10,000 fines and.two years' iqpfl!"“““" asa pnld-np suliulber to 0. G. JACKSON The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ——™M—M8M8M ——— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to "SKI PATROL" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! [ TIMNSFER e O uaik) WL BRFCH WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hax | | | —Storage and Crating | SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. J. NIEMI, Owner Let your plumbing worry be GHIZED Roosevelt Signs Resolution ;" ™™ TEOME™® 3 “”;r”'“’ : ! H H Dall e Tt uneau iransier Regafdlflg DISDOSBIS e sttty Phone 48—Night Phone 481 3 9 rgest pa on Hemlsphere { sk WASHINGTON, April 11— Only day after including Greenland n the American Defe reulation of any Al | new. mpflr i Pregident Roosevelt today signe rescluticn a firming the policy of nition of any transfor of fo the Western Hemi: from one non-American, pow- er to another. | He acted as word circulated that the Army and Navy would begin work immediately on constr of airbases on Denmark’s big no ern is! without waiting for for- mal le s of sites | When asked at the conference of | newsmen whether any consultation with other American nations b been made on the prospective basir B} Greiland, the' Ereatfet i | Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Jur thiey kiiew all’ abouh b | Northbound Northbound South To an inquiry whether the Apr. 12 States had taken any military s Apr, 14 aland already | : n t '| BARANOF Apr. 10 Apr. 19 spartment sg ALASKA Apr. 12 Apr. 21 news from now on ¢ : details of any b = T R R A 1 P R = H - | H. 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