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THE DAI[\ AL l\Sl\A EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL-19, POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERREIT SO YUH FOUND < HERE GOES " WEDNESDAY, THAT DIARY O’ JUNE 10- SUSIE BAKED OURN WHEN WE ) HER FIRST BISCUITS” = WUZ FIRST “FRIDAY, JUNE 12+ MARRIED --- RAINED ALL--7 READ SOME, MARINE NEWS Denali Docks Here on Way To Westward NORTHBOUND Mount McKinley due Sunday. North Sea due Tuesday Columbia due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle April 22 at 9 am. Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver April 2 at 9 am Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle Arpil 24 at 9 am Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle April 24 North Coast scheduled to from Seattle April 25 at am Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle April 20 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Alaska scheduled southbound Sunday. Monday. Northland southbound Tuesday Taku scheduled southbound next Wednesday LOCAL SAILINGS stebeth scheduled to satl every Wednesday at 8 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves ever at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Alexander, Kake and arriving from ports. were the Rev. E. o Bidre i R R Peter A. Hans . ¥ oAl 4 TIDES Robert E_Coughlin, Georss L. Willett, Carl Thomp- Time—April 35 am., J. Potier, E. Shiel Rogt > Romero. 41 am, 08 p.m from J 2au were J. H. Morris, Frank Chin- 41 pm PRIL 21 Carrying over the defense towns and Kodiak, the Alaska Steamship ve Denali, Capt. Hans Odfen and purser Frank Roeder, docked in Juneau from the south at 4:30 o clock yesterday afternoon witn 23 passengers for Juneau. The vessel sailed at 8 o'clock last night with 17 passengers from Juneau for the Westward Fa 150 passengers for of Anchorage sa 10 from Seattle s Ander-! vae, G W. H arriving lson, Gus H. Johnson n, William Frey, Ben Mor- Calvin Pool, F. C. Purdy Shippey, Mr. and Mrs. L Tracy, Jalmer Aho, Orland Be Erik Conn, O. J. Downs, Vincer Clarence Isackson, Edwin M Emil Maki and Frank H. C Wednesday Port way- Jel Smith Passengers st Alaska Budde Florence, cod Sou 20) for Sew- @t feet feet feet Mis. F McDermott, R. A Jack Bayle, F. Lars, A J. J. Kleinsmith, O. Berg Jens From Juneau for Kodiak — Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Denhof, Vera Har- mon, Florence Witherspoon, Tom Cole, R. L. Thompson, and D. F Adams, feet feet feet 3:45 am High tide a.m., Low tide 1 05 p.n High tide—10:30 p.m., R Low tide o w P o e 135 20 > SIMMONS FLIES FIVE PASSENGERS ON TRIP Carrying five passengers to coast towns, Pilot Shell Simmons took off | from Gastineau Channel this morn- ing in the Lockheed Vega. With him were Charles Makres and Mey- ers Holden for Hirst; W. H. Jensen, flying a round trip to Hirst, and ! W. Kirkham and J. Harrison for Sitka. three planes early this morning The pilot’ will return to Juneau |y, Rlect winged out of the a with Kirkham and two other pas- | for Fairbanks sengers from Sitka and two pas- |ioft for Boeing Field in Sea srpuers “wn Hirst. | Aboard one northbound |are Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Trac CALIF !‘ OR N IA are i athan Tracy, | 1 Grocery and Meat Market Juneau PAA attle. Ele: com, | U am Tr se Thomas M ’Tn'm s Morcom, W. 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at and Joe Flakne. In the cther si Moderate Prices men for p is a pa the Nils C. A on on. s party included Anderson, Clint Carlson and O lare SEE MIELKE & COLLEN -Pginting—Paper Hapging Decorating Service 407—PHONES—Red 232 Howard Thompson, Mrs. Herb Redman, Irene Olson. "Hey/! Y/ SKIPPED * ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSI [ Teecescssevee 14.8 feet. THREE PLANES LEAVE JUNEAU AS PAA FLIES officials dispatched | and the DC-3Call Wil- Ben Mor- | M A. RASMUSSEN | i) y of | the Lowman Commercial |Company at Nome. Headed by J. L.| Gu At- Barney board the southbound Douslas Mrs. Statia Mis. | Sheller Watson, Judith Watson and SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAUTO SEATTLE IUESPAY FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) THURSDAY JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS 135SPAY FRIDAY (Pagsengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU-—---SEATTLE 395 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 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1334 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 136 Bo. rranklin St. PHONE 100 O.K,MA, SINCE YUH INSI ' THURSDAY, JUNE 11--H THREE LOOSE TEETH PULLED” “FRIDAY, UNE 12--RAINED ALL- + Syndeste, In, Worhl nghts semrved STS-- AD N THIS IS A lESSON AT FORT OR A MY S(HOO[ Herrmq Run i g o Scldiers learniry to be army truck them for their jobs. Here a demor.s The truck was purposely mired to its belly. North Coast Arrives Here Bound South Thirty-six passenge from Sitka |arrived in Juneau at 5 o'clock yes- terday afternoon when the steamer North A. J. Borkland, purser stopped here | HELP AN | AIASI\ 1\ | | Coast, Paul Capt. Richer l‘s lept m])lmmr t for this qualified worker. Man App 3 prac as watch repairman precision instrumer chronomoters, ¢ ATRMAN WATCH RE h scl education. 29, ticeship experience 1so repair ich as trar for Ei DENHOFS SAIL and Mrs. C. J. Denhof sailed Kodiak on the Denali Denhof, formerly connected the Graves Clothing Store, accepted a position ‘in | clothing department of O and Son in Kodiak. 2 - l TOM COLE LEAV | Tom Cole, son of Cash Cole formerly h the Juneau Pacific | Alaska Airways operations division, was an outbound passenger on the Denali last ¥ bound for Ko-| i diak. Cole will be employed on the| defense project at Kodiak. | SUNDAYS | In order to establish a more or- derly routine of business and to| ive store owners and employecs| |to enjoy “outdoor” weather, Fair-| | banks grocers have mutually agreed | to close all day Sunday: - FAIRBANKS Milton Lagergren, former ident of Juneau, recently spent ral days visiting friends in Fairbanks and then flew back 1o her home at Livengood - - RETURNS FROM \II‘K\ A DelSanto, tur to Juneau from Sitka cn the steamer North Coast yesterday after sy ding almost a month in the Coast defense town. > GRIMES TO KODIAK Bound for their cannery at Ou- | zinkie, Mr. and Mrs. O L. Grimes are passeng on the stcamer De- nali, returning for the summer can- ning seasort. Mr. for night last | has VISI Mrs " (OLSEUM-DOUGLAS | BAT'URDAY—-SU.IYDAY ANN SHERIDAN in "IT ALL CAME TRUE" i | southbound the |t Kraft 2 and £ Juneau youth, re- Heavy runs of herring in Auk Bay were evident this morning as Capt. Martin Holst of the Wasl ington unloaded 200 barrels of the fish at the Cold Storage late yes- terday. Empire. NOTICE TO PAY SCHOOL TAX/ All male persons between the ages of 21 and 50 years, who are not “soldiers, sailors in the United States Navy or Revenue Cutter Service, volunteer firemen, paupers or insane persons,” are required to pay an annual School Tax of $5. This tax is due and payable after | the first Monday in April and shall !be paid before May 1, providing you are in the Territory on said first date; if not, the tax is due within 30 ays after your arrival in Alaska or within 10 days after written or oral demand is made upon you by the School Tax Col- lector. Taxes not paid in accord-| ance with the foregoing require- ments shall become delinquent, and cach person delinquent shall be subject to a fine of $2. All persons subject to, and refus- ing or neglecting to pay said ta are subject to a fine of $25, prisonment in jail for a period of one month. CITY OF JUNEAU, School Tax Collector for Juneau. e Subscribe for The drivers at Fort Ord, Cal, go through a stiff training course to prepare tration is given the scldiers on how to rescue a truck stuck in the mud. Note the sign on the truck’s left front fender. Baronof Here , Sol Lach- Austin, A blj From Seward' Publicatior i 5 ation dates, April 14-15-16- 17-18»19-7214»71941. i adv. Bound South T T R TN Austin, aard, V William L. Werd 1 [ &CO. SR Unfair to Organized Labor Toredl. Andar RETAIL CLERKS UNION No. 1382 ank Thompson, O Delsanto, O. Osborne R — Loftus B. H. Arm John larence tror Eva Me; Rotert Walter outhbound steamer Baran- n Juneau at 8:30 o'clock morning with 20 passengy ing here from the We: and Lynn Canal ports. Cap- of the vessel is Jo: h Ram- and purser Ty Me- Gilber this TS Juneau | ‘31 sailed Ed- Lis- and were Be 21l from teamer Robert Gail rgmicie sailing ren the e C “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cqcoanut Grave, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG T ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY L] Salllugs from Pler 7 Seattle is arriving in neau my, J. L. Cavanaugh, Geneva Walters, 3. Hoisington, Sgt. Frank Johuson, Sgt. Cauthorne, Kline, Miss rs. Lena Mitchell, Lingo, Darlene SR Y chell, J. W. Erwin, A, W. Doug- and L. F. Taylor. The vessel sailed at 10:30 o'clock this merning with the following Food Sale Planned o " oo™ vic Soon by I_ufherans Jerry Waite, C. A, Comforth, E. H. Charles Ror W. Young, L. Neison Overby and Chatles Gc For Wrangell—J. M. Wyckoff. e Zengeler, Beulah Osborne, O, S. Cutting, Betty Schaff, Ann Schaff, { Hcmer Howard, Mr ,L. Haynes Stanton Warburten, Jr., W. W. Post, Stanley Osborne, Floyd Osborne, and Bill Osbo: For Pet. urg—C. Peter Hansen. For Kefchikan—Mrs. James Mad- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bonat, Renn, Lyle Peinry, John Kubeg, | . Mundinger, Ellsworth Jensen, Tom Dogley, and Hugh Blackburn. an Lu..(\ Aid, 1)'al's were % sale to be held April mann’s Pharmazy. Members of the commit will be Mes . O. Westby and A. Wiider and | S. 8. TAKU .. S. S. TONGASS S. 8. TAKU |{ S. 8. TONGASS A, Rasmus- - About 24,000 of the 35000 per- sons killed in U. S. traffic accl- dents in 1940 met death because driver committed a reckless or il- lugnl act. The Daily Alaska Empire has the| largest paid circulation of any Al-' iska newspaper. U S (ullerslor Brllam “PRIN- LINER K, TO VANCOUVER CTORIA OR SEATTLE Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: Tickets, reservations and full particulars from ill. V. W. MULVIHILL 15 Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel by the White House renen"y under terms of flm lcm Ignd Presidential Secretary l:hgn T, Fnly told renomn the had pot yet been delnmj and would prefer pot fo pame the craff. Scundphoto shows the U. S, S. Chelan, type of cutter to be released. All were built between 1928 and 19:2. | ) TONY REISS as a paid-up subscriber to 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: “MA, HE'S MAKING EYES AT ME" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Steamer Southbound Thurs, Apr. Sat. Apr. Tues. Apr. 15 Thurs, Apr. 17 Sat. Apr. 19 Sun. Tues. Sat. Sun. Tues. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Sat. Mon. 18 21 Apr. 12 Apr. DENALI MT. McKIN COLUMBIA . Sat. Mon. Apr. 26 Apr, 28 H. O. 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