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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1941 POLLY AND HER PALS | By CLIFF STERRETT a5 2 paid-up subscriber to UNK, I GOT A CONFESSION WAL, T TOOK ‘EM...AN' SON, T WANTS THANKS, UNK, AN’ IF MY, : % T MAKE. YUH KNOW_TH BOX 1 GOT THREE OF ‘EM T CONGRATULATE CONSCIENCE PLAGUES ME AGIN : ALICE COUEHLIN O CIGARS YUH MISSED HERE AN'MY CONSCIENCE )\ YUH FER OBEYIN' ILL GIVE YUH BACK SOME ‘ 2 4 The Daily Alask g LAST \V=Ek_j/‘ = PLAGUES ME SO “VER BETTER ! - : e Daily Alaska Empire BaEs MUCH \I WANNA,\ z: IMPULSES! ! ) ¢4 is invited to present this coupon GIVE ‘EM BACK! > e this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “THE BOYS FROM SYRACUSE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: 7 B1, 1041, IN e | - S——— P— A ‘That on Jant § ’ — MARINE NEWS Somais 's Court for Juneau |#—————————— ¢ —— 4 W s SRR | Ciclict, o Juncau, Alaska, Frnest || g aNirARY PLUMBING and || WHEN IN NEED OF wdminis- "¢t John B HEATING COMPANY Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your All persons W. J. NIEMI, Owner Coal Choice—General - : 4 - s - " 5 A havmg clnnus ngmmt said_estate “Let your plumbing worry be —Storage and Craling AL ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS; & ’ § g | |are required to present them, with e s PHONE 788 CALL US! l . 4 % ; y Wy | verified vouchers as required by - R o . ] A Py : g law, to said administrator, within — 3 Juneau Transler 2 4 b v " 3 3 six months from the date of the| The Daily Alaska Empire has the | FR M I I . Tnnna\s scheduled to arrive on . * A i s . A 3 B first publication of this notice. |largest paid circulation of any Al | Phone 48—Night Phone 481 Thursday morning v : E A . sk ERNEST M. ROLLEY, | wska newspaper. . nmmh due Saturday sl s 3 ' . Administrator. | SCHEDULED b.AlLlNGS' 4 B » 1 # First publication, April 8, 1941, | 4 -« v ® Northland scheduled to saile 4 J b e s { Last publication, April 29, 1941, i N from Seattle tomorrow. . J p 4 4 x A [ . \/ln\m( .M(Kmy-\ T(Iu‘(?ult'(l .:u: & wW ; § 3 b L '_ NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX = ® sail from Seattle April 17 at -4 ¥ ) . R All male persons hetween the, ® 9am . | Vort y 3 ramer asks ages of 21 and 50 years, who are Northbound, the steamer Alaska, o Taku scheduled to sail from nf)( Bakicis dn A ehited "o zel Capt. O. C. Anderson and purser| e Seattle April 17. V. ice, | Dave Doran, docked in Juneau at e North s[.fl] scheduled to sail rfi‘lv“. ¥, Rl“\'vnuo Qutter Sv‘r\wg engers for Juneau and sailed|e am. Tt iy g 4] 9 o'clock this morning with e Cclumbia scheduled to sail from Sl ol 23 from Juneau for the Westward|e Seattle April 19 at 9 am o Wit Aoy e A S m T o Somaeile Al vac | sur the first Monday in April and shall Arriving from Seattle were Hank|e sail from Vancouver April 3 e e R selske, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dahl at 9 am, Tods e in the Spudiony oo eadd Wilbin Dahl, H. Holvorsen, Ni SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS m\‘g e 1,1 Siia “."'v"“: s dyed Elizabeth C. Sey, Louise'e Princess Norah scheduled to e R ,\1[1- and Mrs. E. H leave Juneau at 9 o'clock to- :l,[p,nk:,, g} ‘:11l‘(]1‘ll;n;:],(l made] R. Stevenson, H. H i ; bt ST i cave Seattle 1 Sigrid Walther, John North Coast scheduled south- ipen gy by the SC]?':OI Tax aoel Steamer l;iao:rl‘llac;;\:::]l( E::r‘{‘]{n‘w:n; L\ur ‘]mw:”\; ch, Mrs. A. J. Wheeler, Sidney Bl Thieday night.ar | lector, Taxes not paid in accord-| : {hbound Southbound Wood and Hugh Putman early Friday morninf Charles G. Burdick and Joseph e Baranof scheduled southbound Tierney were passengers to Ju- neau from Southeast Alaska ports Passengers . sailing to Seward were J. Emil, Mr. and Mrs. I Mudusky, Hugh Wade, S. Haukala H. Fedler, V. Siler, K. Wilson, D S. Patty, A. Klaney, George Flen- ton, B. W.eHess, B. Ottesen, 1 3ass and Lee Parkinson To Haines—O. L. Cavanaugh, E H. Elwin, S. Jackson, John Mark ports : ? Frank Lee, W. R. Kuhn, Lt. Col o o SR P e shall be imprisoned not less than apply equal force and effect 17-18-19-21, 1941. adv. AI John McDowell and Mrs, McDow- > Coasi Guard Commander 10 years and may be imprisoned for to any aid “to: nEviERUdR I TR e ) % a tea'l‘nShlp ell. Vlife. (Act of March 4 ,1909, sec. lawfull ! e b i B ‘ = * g N To Skagway—Frank Portier, J. Apoeals o People fo | = i thority granted the Seeretary of | MONTGOMERY WARD | ‘SE“"'C.‘-’ ONERLLARL J. Johnson, R. Zell and Pearl Ack- e pp p L all b6 \mlawhil for| Commerce. aad -the, Commigsiony & CO. ‘ erman g o Of Lighthouses by section 3 of the SR iy IT::;: 'g..;;n;?::fuxlvx? ‘o ReS_Ded BUOYS . person :‘:1 u'zl):‘n\!ll(;:‘ 1(:"”1]:::.:‘112“1«‘ e Bt o4 Bt bad Unfair to Organized Iabor MARINE AIRWAYS u s M A I L ; : gt ! X Act Y 3. 1915, sec. 8 RETAIL CLERKS. UNION . . TRy Sie SEH Gy ol otk dhyepin o 1giaRlshed- of - mislncned S bt T gl o T e ¥ 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier High tide—4:46 p.m., 143 feet The following announcemen Is| Lighthouse Service or to anchor| Svatded). SUs e 3 . » ] s e ne 9 L Elgh' Sa'l @ : y F. A. Zeusler, Comman- ; 2 sl act private . aids lawfully ' main- heduled Passenger Airline Service Members of the C.1.0. Farm Equipment Organizing ittee v y " outsid i ance with the foregoing require-| BARANOF Thurs. Apr. Sun. Apr.13 Sat. Apr. 19 cago plant of the International Harvester Comps rate the ike ke ” . ments shall become delinquent, anth: ASRSKA Sat. Apr.12 Tues. Apr.15 Mon. Apr. 21 nlants closed for more than a month. The strike issues cach person delinquent shall be DENALK . Tues. Apr. 15 Sat. Apr. 19 % scheduled southbound Mediation Boar v settlement ubject to a fine of $2 | MT. McKINLEY Thurs. Apr Sun.’ Apr. 20 Sat. Apr Monday —y All persons subject to, and refus-| COLUMBIA . Sat. Apr Tues. Apr. 22 Mon. Apr LOCAL SAJLINGS 7, tates has pasfed a series of lz son g nformatic \ich shall ing or neglecting to pay said tax MASKA AlDS 10 1e protection of the ai lead to conviction are subject to a Tine of $25, or im- g % > SRR Estebeth scheduled wo sall every b prisonment in jail for a period of H. O. ADAMS, AGENT PHONES—-TICKET OFFICE Wednesday at 6 p. . for Sit- follows i er the 5 o NAVIGATION HIT | o wnoeser noias out orsnows videa i section 6 ot e one_ month. ‘ e el e any false light, or extinguishes any ;14,1908 t fo CITY OF JUNEAU, | d ka and wayports. School Tax Collector Naha leaves every Wed true light, with interit to bring any ruction to or in nce with 3 vessel sailing upon the sea into ) d to navigat ained for Juneau. at 1 p.m. for Pete: «, Port | danger, or distress, or shipwreck, by the Lighthouse Service, shail Fublication dates, April 14-15- Alexander, Kake and way- Low tide—10:32 pm. 33 feet. ='made by any vessel in any of the naviga- i 5 der of the Ketchikan District of pie waters of the United States. o tained under the regulations goy- —— |§ SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA the U. S. Coast Guard: i th R or interfere with €rning private aids to navigation * T Headquarters Juneau. PHONE 623 For Sou'h :300::(;‘*;1 for Juneau include the fol-| ", 1 "the coast and in the navi- range lights maintdined therein, (art. 64) are entitied to the seme “HQRLUCK’S DANISH” - S q 3 S gable waters of the U. S. and S| anq any person violating the pro- Protection against interference ox Ice Cream Flavers cfiffi“m‘fi?‘@l{wfl; El P}:;](:ldfll;l\) "!ferritaries the government main-|yicons of this section shall e OPstruction as is afforded by ‘the | Penpermint Candy, F“dge Ripple, 2 " 870 ns a series of aids to safeguaid g 3. olley w o Act of May 14, 1908, section 6 to |/Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, { uAsxA m WWT, lnc. S 4 : deemed guilty of a misdemeanor ey Be“flme' O 8 Garion, Ous navigators. These are under the s 1 ,,l subjeot i ‘" . Government aids, If such interfer- |:Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, || ¢ s & ' H. Johnson. 2 and be subject to a fine not ex- ~ ' ) Lafsnios at? Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, All Planes Operatiry Own Aeronaptical PHONE W. H, Dirklin, Harry Shippey | control of the Coast Guard. They ceeding the sum of 00 for each €NCE or obstruction occurs, @ y { n 2-Way Radio Station KANG | | nd| consist of lighthouses, lightships, offense, and each day during which Prompt report containing all the |; Raspberry Ripple, New Yorl HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 8 l 2 Blll Krey, Frank Purdy, Mr. and X % i 5 A .| Rock Road, Ghocolate, Strawber: Radio |Mrs. L. E. Tracey and. two chil-|UnWaiched h.;,m.x lighted an'd un- guch violation shall continue shall «[\m:]n(e ul:arxm eshu\;}:{ behm:!d; g Vnn‘llh— te, berry | Kinioped' | Seaplanes for Charter Eight passengers s:ulr*(l South on, dren, Ben Morrissey, lighted buoys, beacons, daymarks pe considered as a. new offense, [0 the comu i i D the steamer Columbia yesterday| T land radiobeacons, They are placed (act of May 14, 1908, sec. 6, 35 lighthouse superintendent of the | at the GUY SMITH. DRUG |! - rm e e afternoon, just one hour after the! o mark the most dangerous of giat 162). district in which the aids are situ- = S ———— vessel, Capt. A. A. Anderson, purser pots and navigators have come to (¢) It is not lawful for any per- ated. (From Dept. Cir. 213, 5th edi- o Paul Coe, docked from the West-| l l P ‘N olace their faith in them and the .on or persons to take possession | 0% April 12, l“‘“”‘ y : ward, emoval or desiructicn of any aid o¢ or make use of for any pur-| ‘€ Bridge lights maintained m Passengers to Seattle were How. l without warning being uw.n may. pos or build upon, alte deface, ac(fox;qa}{‘x:to wlx)u?d ”‘f ‘“I.ieglmaltiuns ard Lyng, Mrs. H, Watson, M | ALA K4N | wreck a vessel and cause the 105 destroy, move, injure, obstruct by| o lighting bridges” are held to Patty Waugh, | N - ™ ‘n[ life. 1 be protected against interference Paul Jones and J.| fastening vessels thereto or other= : e o Strosahl. Alaska is a large country. It has or abstruction by the provisions af To Ketchikan—Russell Muynmd f and M. D. Williams | Employment Service | ine and there are many roc buoys or other established ‘marks, }90&. and an}r nbsfrucuon of or ' ALASKA TRANSPORTATION 4 o v 2 G8 — To Wrangell—B, F. Kane. for this qualified worker. | ‘hoals, inlets, bays, etc. that he 01 reny for ballast or r| interference " therewith shnuld_ be COMPANY \ WW“Y 8! Sé'-“' —————— to be marked. The Government riyposes any stone or other ma- reported in the manner provided DISHWASHER, - KITCHEN|maintains two seagoing tenders, (ariy composing such ‘From for private - : HELPER—Young man, single, age|the Hemlock and the Cedar, and & gt of March 9, 1809, sce. 14, A Gl aemfi hw 21. Experienced in restaurant as|darbor tender, the Alder, for the gyay 1152) section 16 of the act POOL RETURNING SaRugs from ""”““:‘; dishwasher, kitchen helper, slight | maintenance of some 1,000 aids NOW mentioned prescribes the penaltie Calvin E. Pool, Superintendent of mtfle || knowledge of fry cooking. Also has| n sistence. Approximately 52 for viglation of section 14 and pr the Douglas School, is a uorth- flunkeyed in camp. Call for ES|more have been authorized 0 be yidas a fine not exceeding $2,500 bound passcnger aboard the De- ) S. 8. TAKU . 287, stablished less than $500 or imprisonment N&ll. He has been attending a|{ S.S. TONGASS e The work s a difficult and (o not less than 30 days nor moye' Teachers’ Convention in Spokane, } S- 8. TAKU . e days nor mo; S. S. TONGASS . Telephone 713 or write wise, or in any manner whatever Juneau W The Alaska Territorial | | approximately 26,000 miles of shore' jmpqir (he usefulness of .+ section 6 of the act of May 14, | SEATTLE, April 15, — Steamer { hazardous duty. The tenders must Denali sailed for Alaska ports, in Subscripe > the Dally AlasKe |ha congtantly on the alert. Buoys cluding Kediak, at 9 o'clock this Empire—the paper with the largest |, . affected By wind and current, morning with 213 passengers, in- paid. cirgulation unwatched lights by wind and cluding 84 steerage. RS S weather and hence during the win- Passengers aboard the Denali Subscribe for The Emplre. ter months additional frips must Enslgn Roosevelt Reports — . s - - {be made to take care of the ex- 3 | tinguished lights and lost buoys - - o During the past six months an- : o ture that causes the Coast Guard 3 8 i mm N rm much concern. Careless or deliber- i o P A e e 03 d § L. ate firing of ‘rifles at aids to navi- 4 7 4 = s mm‘A L““BEB coHPA“Y TUESDAY zation has caused serious d ze . i ¢ ' 5 P : to some of them in these waters, o i i . | ] mu u mm FRIDAY e’ Torge. Ughiad sea buoys have > 4 o : ANA OF ALASKA 3 had their lens cracked and the o 3 AR .l g - l’m T‘ mu Mv[?gl?l?:[)r{d projectiles found in the lantern e e 1 . Lumber and Blnldmg Materials 3 3 SR housings, four nun buoys have been oy Ao L (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) baiten By rins. A%, cue Huny - j PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU TUESDAY containing 25 holes, three unat- % e { SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve m5 Ifl rm FRIDAY tended lights have been shot out by 4 E | - and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. Ai rifle fire and some daymarks have St - (P“‘mq'm—- all. and Exp‘m) heel)\ riddled I)y.‘ pv_:.:mn in their : : ] m TO VANCOUVER - - — — e e illegal la.rget pr a."txch i ; : WWA OR SEATTLE J U N E A U---S E A TT L E mz:; T b i . sox.m:gouuo SAILINGS Il‘ a, Covic M m !0" Boat If You Want m w slu w T' { taining these aids. No doubt the i e . “A‘;‘u'l““s i @ MOREROOM IV ‘vronlllz BOAT fl a’, w ndividuals responsible .are careless ; 3 v 4 Princeas Yauiso : mmfi“h‘ 32 Bl(h’ and do not appreciate the signif cance of meirnapm,s but a 4-(:1)3;: April 28. An Exgine o;hnt Instantly Starw .“ i tion may mean loss of life. Anyone : : L | Counections at Vancouver with — eSS p & e o - | Freedom from Fire Hazards !Ws h.fld W‘ | who carelessly or deliberately de- : . ) Canadian Pacifje Services: A Broad Ras e S s stroys an aid to navigation and 1 4 A TRANSCONTINENTAL ‘. ol . Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Ak S, he fl does mot report it is a potential = . : TRANS-ATLANTIC m! || murderer. Attention is invited to' 1 g 4 A TRANS-PACIFIC Reduced Insurance isates Smokeless, Ogorless Exhaust ST R ; Tickets, reservations and full Full Diesel Dependal the penalties which range from a 1 - : & % " Pan American Airways System R e IR , - bastiulars from ~ An Entine that Can Be Eashty Hand Oranked TRARFIC OFFICE Pt et ok v s 6. WARNER CO. L. A. DELEBECQUE | buoys, lights and daymarks are puign Franklin D, Roosevelt, Jr., is shown (right) reporting for duty Agent, Cir'n"'im ‘ e aeh District Sales Manager put there for your protection in aboardthe destroyer Mayrant at the Chall'lcsto‘v{n Nevy Yard, Bostoms - e —————— CAN AIRWAYS ravelling by water and also to a, Greeting him is Commander A, E. Taylor. Roosevelt, third of the e A pe 135 So. rrankiin St. AN AMERI! TTLE ) certain extent by air. Vregident’s sons to go into nm:@ service, left behind in New York his. ehlw“' , E t\mm Newaaper A&veflISIHg PHONE 108 “" AT, ANE—~ER The Congress ~of the United | wife, the former flgml])‘u?vm. and théir son, F.D D.R., 24 5 Bl I X J i than one year, or boti such fine Wash. and imprisonment one-haif - eee of said fine to be paid to the per- Empire Classifieds Pay! (]

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