The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 12, 1941, Page 6

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POLLY AN D HER PALS HAVE A NICE VISIT WITH PETE PETERS; PAWE)/ | MARINE NEWS YUKON HERE !STEAMER 'VIOVEMENTS' NORTHBOUND e Baranof due temorrow morn- ing. Nothing definite at noon @ today id e Prin Nerah due Monday e afternocn or evening . | ® North Coast due Tuesday . v due Tuesday o due Wednesday . et b ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS . Wt o penali scheduled to sail from e | ZEE R R e T : vy YO g T geattle April 15 at 9 a.am . i hip Colonel Bol A, tha Al henigih ® Northiand scheduled 1o saile| These four German merchantmen were lying at anchor in the harbor of | of them tricd to escape to sea. The Peruvian warship elanel ¥ oa- Yukon, Capt Glasseock from: Seattle April 16 o| Callao, Peru, when the United States seized all Axis ships in U. S. nesi, in left background, gave.chase, and the Nazi ereW§ s:!el]m t(l;ore Pur«ér Leizh Runge, d¢ in Ju- o poku scheduled to safl from B4 waters. Fearful that the seizures might extend to South America, two | vessels. They were feared total losses. The crews rowed safely ashore. sl bl ple s g £ AT VRIS ) .| i Lashii s : bt with 36 passenzers 10714 nonpy gen scheduled to sail ® [and repair of trucks, tractors and ['tne Tarah’s With Snwsh.© She Husic i i e o from Seattle April 18 1t 10 | yutomobiles (ineluding both gaso- KOD'AK BASE Alaska Is Now {K:“:‘f:’x‘l‘:‘*‘;‘r‘;::l“(;;:""“““’“ o Proin Sehlile, Passeughrs. wore il ne aud diesel - engines); - meval \ FhEe in b Ho “sesilbioF the For Juncau, Roy Bassell, Alfred|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS work; woodworking; and electrici- dibichss cmebioa] VeblioRa morning Carey:: Gust Catlson, Carl Colvin,|® Mount Mc Kinley scheduled ty. Speeific comses (30 hours a |~ Members of the Cathedral choir O. M Floe. Allsn Grange. Harvey|® Scuthbound at 10 o'clock to- @ |week for eight weeks) are in n_m- [ nrou e or |are: Grant, Harve Hall, W. E. McDonald, | ® _ 2ight e | ing; machine-shop work; “('m" | Sopranos: Mesdames ‘Ehler Harod MeLean, Mrs, T. McLean, |® Columbia scheduled southbound @ | aireraft sheet metal wor | Burr Johnson, Metzgar, Wallace Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nelson, Mariin | $ M "I’““ e ¢ | service and “'11""_‘ Nl R ITLE, 3Steamer Al- | Kirkham; Misses Alice Smith Quanstrom, Miss H. B. Rowan ¥ bt .vlh ‘,.(‘)1'1 d*\:‘lllllv ';‘h” gk : oui-'az-‘s:vnnu ‘wuf \“ \n u[“‘L“”‘K | aska saile it 9 tle Hellywood, Hazel Satko, Kath-| Stevns, Tke Taylor, John W 3 Tewbet Sl & ery ® land 25 years of age may e $hi&. miofiing’ with 179 pas- leen Carlson, and Phyllis Jenne 0. L. Wilson, Lawrence Bas il cdiiesday at & p. m. for Sit- @ [{yaining if they will register with e ittt i s Altos: Mrs., W. O. Johnson, Miss Eancaster, P. M. € an, B o s i ¢ |the state employment service. F obt ks e i aboard the Alaska for|Mary Smith, Mrs. S. Feldon Russell ¢ WalipTeawnn: evecy. Wodnmic 8| PRSI inn, fmplsent IEROHOOL | o ive ot ]’\1]‘(.“, ’ lude. the fc | Tenors: E. M. Polley, A, J. Buck- P Eetrlukan : j\‘x,]< ;I.)n‘:;m’m]-:{{k!:.l:::‘x.;l:xu'\:..; “m."m| i3 \‘.I,mpm"‘,‘:‘,m(l“,,r;’,:. ?\‘:‘,;;:_ work with Seims-Drake at Kodial ch, Hans Helyerson, Mr, | ingham, Jackson Rice ; ran, Ray naugh o part i o|hool young people (WIEh BYPPE yere on the westbound steamer Yu- |and Mrs. Ben Dahl and child H. H Ba S. Feldon, Thomas Hall. C. ' Ccok Benutt and Willlam | L e W A M e i ‘f““ >’ | kon when she left Juneau lasi, night | Thurston, Hank Belake | Er Obcrg is organist and di- Swect > s et from 18 through 24 years of age.| g .\, woegtward and Kodiak| Sidney Wood, Mrs. Elizabeth Sey,|rcotor and Sydner Carter, ci From Wrangell-Kaj Louring, G in direct and indirect di-ru:wl M | Miss Lois Shepard, Mrs. H. R. Atep- | >+ W. Falto and Mrs. M. L. Swap YIDES trades, may I)vvubmnn-(l through Hired through the Territoria] @m- henson, Mrs. O. J. Wheeler, John T From Petersburg—Paul Shimizu the National Youth Administra- | playment Service for work on (he Welch, Mrs, Sigrid Walther, Mus Are Proud Parents Mir. and Mrs. Frank W. Vaugh and (Sun Tite--April 13) e | Naval Air Base at Kodiak, the mer | H. Smalley and child il T i o T ADHL 1 eet, | Out-of-school, unemployed JOUNE are v 5. Auber, Clarence Anderson - | Of Baby Daughier ‘When' the vessel sailed for fhe | 1 0" yqe 7:5¢ am., -41 feet e WAy e g Vwole & l“‘ Forrest Bates, John R. Bournhe, Pau stward it had taken on 68 High tide—2:10 pnv, 18.1 feet Civilian Conservation Corps ifthey ooniag Ivan Darnell, Robert E. FES]‘IVAI. OF B ward and Kodiak Tow HRB-0E pif - ~1p: Feby, | oo Rt oed e B hes e AL and| poysee, Knute Eckrem, Boyd Edds Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Blowers are tie | For & Mrs. H. H. McCutch i 3 3 R Bdward, Eili G. Eide proud parents of a baby hter, con, Violet Mello, Mrs. M. A. Mello ST ‘The details of each of these may Ekloff, Maurice Mields, | RESURRE(IION born yesterday at St. An Art Woodley, Mr. and Mrs l'{ J High tide ',y‘ 13 ‘ o saotc 1209 ained from the nearest of-! genneth Fuller, John Grado, Arnold | The little miss tipped the Bower, Jenty McCuteheon, W. . /(0o o foot, |tices of the respective services, Gustave I ELEBR‘&I scales at 5 pounds 12 cunces at bivth. Judson, L. B. Allbright, E. Carlson HIsh Hleoa 87 % Yat through lecal public school ormmby \n Holler, Ray Havlie, PHeton Both she and her mother are re- ' Taggart, Wilbur Wester, Thomas I“‘\‘\' tide 1,’ j‘ lnn IM' or through state board of vocation-' j kscn, Robert W. Johnson, R ported as doing very nicely. i Erling Aspen, F. Willett, J. B. Wa 4 ASE TRz " 'al education officials. ward Karp, Herbert Lawson) Hor- RS Charles Plissey and C. Mis- All of these programs are cor- pert LeBaugh, Archie Linville, Will Speqal Easfer Mu5|( Com- rmmre Classifieds Payl undstad related through the U. S. office jam McMurray., Ray S. Maki 1 TR For Kodiak V. S. Aubert, I No (onsensus as of oducation here. In one or the Martin, S. J. Mueller, Eddie Mur- poSed by Oberg' at Tfm- Eckrum, S. F. Mueller, D. C Simons other of these, there is training phy, W. Parkenson, Carl Nelson. i “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Otto Woods. John Grado, John Hol- E or cmployment for nearly every John P. N Manti - Befdsor |fy ca'hedl’fll Sunday B G Kl ler, Fred Strasser, L. T. Thompson, 0 en uropean youth that seeks it William E. Poole, Charles Purdy, Al- | G Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Edmund Korp, A. V. Linville, H.| - - ton E. Randall, Ed Ratzow, Albert | qpo orent Easter festival of the || Rum ’ Royal, Gocontiut " itirave, R b o war (ome 'o End TRACTOR MAN Wi Schmaltz,_Vincent Sehmidi. May0 | pourrection will be ceiebrated with || Lemon Custard, Black Cherr, !‘i:“‘,‘&' e ranaiy ,,Vl[m‘,v"'.‘. Field 3 Scobee, Delevan C. Simons, Fred|qye reverenc in Holy Trinity Cathd- || Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, L Beied: Canit asd | T Traveling representative’ of the Strasser, Eric Sundell. Lester T. |4 tomorrow by a celebration of'the || Raspberry Ripple, New York, E. H Murphy, Paul J Conrad and (Continued trom Page One) I¥e! pillar Tractor Company from Thompson, Wilho Turre, Willinni | o @00 o e am. and. seo- || Rock Road; Chocolate, Strawberry - st L b R =T ~—————————" Pearia, Illinois, W. P. Jones, is abourd Vivian. Chester Williams and OUC | onq celebration: of the Holy Com- || and Vanilla— little, to whom I have talked!'the Yukon enroute to Sewar Woae - Ty | munion at 11 o'clock. The children’s ' | at the GUY SMITH DRUG haven't the foggiest notion when - | 3 PN il £ | service will be held at 3:30 0%clock | S —————— Norlh (oasl the war will end. It is worth re- BOYDS ON YUKON M'CONAL AL n the afternoon, when the Lenten cording simply because the only i g { offerings will be presented. ity ! two expressions which involve any| Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Boyd are pas- | Frank MeConaughy, superinten- At the 11 c'clock service a choir DEFINITE time clement are either soncers booked to Seward on the!dent of the Pioneer Canneries at of 20 voices will sing two anthem: t uneau oun this fall” or “the fall of 1942." Yuken. Boyd is traveling auditor for | Kediak ,and Mrs. McConauzhy are |and lead in singing the special East- R ¥ The present Balkan conflict must the Northern Commercial Company |enrsute to Kodiak on the steamer | er hymns, “The Day of Resurres W h e also be taken into consideration. i Fairbanks. "yukon. | tion,” “The Strife is O'er,” and *At Co. SEATTLE, April et e North G G. M, Monravia, Cal.— : Korth Ceast sailed o e . e o Bunsh Man-of- War, Decoy Used in Naval Vlctory ALASKA TRANSPORTATION with 112 passengers aboard | ¢ wnd ott-of school - youth: to| COMPANY the following beoked for et pre-employment training for il 3 g e | - de: industries that it is al- 5 | Reischl, K. G. Mervitt, Neil! most impossible. to cover the field Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Murray, Mrs. G. Dean, Mr. and Mrs. | in detail, but here’s an effort: | Leaves Loan drs. Ortin Aller Ceneral and yeeific pre-em- Beattle Mus s and ehildrer | ployment courses are offered in it 8. 8. Tyee .. April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cliff L. Robards| nearly every locality through i ! S. S. TONGASS ... April 10 and children, J. F. McKelvey, Frank | state boards for vocational educa- S. 8. TAKU . April 17 Mullen, W, M. Haynes, Floyd H. |tion, and inquiry should be ad-| '} S. S. TONGASS . April 24 Terry dre to them. The general it ¥ — e — cour (15 hours a week for Empire are in Classifieds Pay! eight weeks) operatio, SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE TRIDA Y FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MDRhAT i (Paasengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS [ 3550 FRID {Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU~=SEATTLE. $95 One Way: $171 Round Trip l’asséngers — Rirmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ‘Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A, DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 186 Bo. rranklin Bt. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE. - SEATTLE T 4 AY AY FER EGGZAMPLE, WHEN HIS WIFE SAID OUR SMOKIN' WOULD MAKE TH' CURTAIMS REEK O' TOBACCO, HE SAD WED QUIT... k- ...AN' GIVE HER FIVE MINNITS T' TAKE T While British sources interpret the naval victory over the Tialian fleet in the Mediterranean as a t for the is as well as their Italiun ally, sclosed that the British used the g r Orion, piclured, as the decoy to -‘uI‘ the n warships into battle. . The Orion contacted the southern Section of the Italian fleet, I erulser oqg which left port oniy at the p.omptings of thc Nazis, ucnording to latest reports, and cunningly lured it on. Led by the British battleship Wer- spite, 930,600 tons, also pictured, the British sea flgx s opened ‘fire and aftes the baitle was over, cight Italian warships were sunk. Thc W ish claimed:their. ships. were & The Daily Alaska Empxre is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATBE and recefve TWO tickets to see: “SKI PATROL" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom | WATCH THIS SPACE— 4 Your Name May Appear! __h | —————— — T * |- | saNITARY PLUMBING H 15 WHEN IN NEED OF 5 | HEATING COMPANY |1 Diesel Oil—~Stove Oil—Your W. J. NIEMI, Owner {| Cont Choice—General Hauling Let vour plumbing worry be ! —Slorage And Crajing our worry." PHONE 788 | CALL US! 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