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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1941. POLLY AND HER MARINE M.5. NORTHLAND IN JUNEAU ON TRIANGLE RUN Arriving here on the triangle run from Seattle to Sitka to Juneau, the motorship Northland, Capt. Georg Barrell, Purser E. P. Winch, docked in June this morning a with 24 passengers from Seattlexand 1 for Juneau. The vessel un- aded freight at the thland dock and at Irving’s dock and sailed Seattle at 11 o'clock this fore- 1 with nine passenger hi ¢ for from sers for were Mr Corbet yd J Passeng attle Brandt Mr Lewi 0. Olsen key Juneau from Se- and Mrs. Alfred Shipp, Mr. and John S. Comer Casto Ww. J W and assengers for Juneau from Sitka My Mrs o Yeuru and Mitchell, C. R ble, Irene Jacobs E. Latvalo, Charle Williams Passengers Seattle were Mrs LeRoy Darnell La ard, Bland From Louring Lyon, Mrs. C, William Olsen and C Gam- Smith M leaving Juneau for M. W. Harrison Mrs. Trene Darnell srence Shepard, Mrs. D. A, Shep- W. J. Markey and Donald Juneau for Ketchikan and E. J. Daly - TIDES April am Kaj (Sun Low tide High tide 23) 2 Time- 5:17 12 feet 11:29 am., 14.8 feet Low tide 7 pm., 1.3 feet High tide—11:44 p.n., 16.4 fcet — .- Skipper on Bremen @eecec0ec0o00esosre0cC 0 &ir route from sale at J. B. Burford & Co. PALS 7 AWy BELINDA.- CAN'TCHA THINK [ O’ ANY POINTS IN FAVOR OF MY COURTIN' TECHNIQUE 2 NEWS B 70 e e !STEAMER MOVEMENTS| NORTHBOUND 1 Sea in port and sched sail for S| k this rnoon day. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prir Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver tonight e 9 o'clock . cheduled to sail from Arpil 24 at 9 am. e heduled to sail from e April 24 . cheduled to sail e April 25 at 10 ® . uled tc Baranof Scattle from Seattle a.m Alaska Seattle Denali Nerthland heduled to sail from e April 26 at 9 a.m . cheduled to sail from e eduled to attle April 30 YUTHBOUND SAILINGS u scheduled to ar port at 6:30 o'clock this even- ing . Columt scheduled south- e bound Monday e LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth scheduled to sail every o Wednes at 6 p. m. for Sit- e ka and wayports. . Naha leaves every Wednesday e at 1 pn. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way- @ port . B S NOTICE ATRMAIL ENVELOPE showing Seattle to Nome, on adv. - Ailing, Quits Sea = NEW YORK, April 22.—Commo- dore Adolf Aherns, master of the Bremen, 51,731-ton North German Lloyd liner which he maneuversd through the British blockade to a German port at the start he war, has been retired for of health, the German radi nounced.- Aherns has spent his 66 years at sea. — - Subscribe to tie Dally Alaska Empire—the paper with the larges. pa’d circulation. of 7 CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at - \ el - MIELKE & COLLEN | Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service 407——PHONES-——Red 232 COMM AN D_capt. Olaf M. Husivedt commands the new 35,000-ion, $70,000,000 Norih Carolina, newly commissioned as the nation’s first battleship in 18 years. A residen: af Decorab, Ia., he captain will command 1,000 men and 75 officers. SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTL | FAIRB ANKS TO JUNEAU (Passengers— Airmail and Express) JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS TUESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY and THURSDAY TUES AY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU-=--SEATTLE - Passengers — Airm Pacific Alaska - Pan American A TRAFFIC L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sale: 136 Bo. rranklin St. PHONE 108 ail — Air Express Airways, Inc. irways System OFFICE s Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTLE German Ad-vance Ma); Threaten Sfiez ‘Cana'l; Here is a view of the Suez canal, B waterway linking the Medite seas. it is feared the Nazis may drive Dardanelles and then for Suez. You (an Get as Much ForYour Money Seeing Washington as An_yflere ‘Continued 1rom Page One) of the Potomac River—to Annapo- lis, where the Navy gives vitamins . . and A, B. C's to future Admirals— to the homes of Robert E. Lee and Tom Jefferson—to a dozen other spots that earned their marks in the history books when the na- tion was aborning or gasping for life in the days of the Civil War. ! If I had saddle fever, I'd hire a horse and klop up and down Rock Creek Park, which is fuil of beauty and stories about such gentlemen riders as Theodore Roo- sevelt and Henry L. Stimson. AN AERIAL VIEW Having no fear of being up in the air about anything that goes ou here, I'd take that $3 dirigible ride over the city. Having speni all of the first trip trying to ure out the screwy street system which is built on the fallacy that a circle is the shortest di between two points, I'd take over again to see the sights. I would spend at least five days doing all the things you can do for nothing (see the preceding col- !umn) and throw in the cultural visits to the Phillips, Freer, Cos- cordn and National art gallerics. | T would spend a quarter going up in the Capitol dome and at least minutes before the shrouded statue of Huey Long in the Fall Statnary. For several 1arnths | now figure, draped in sheets | from head {o base, has given the | ball such a macabre air that even the Capitol guides turn aside and start talking about something else when they come to it. If I felt like staying up late, I'd barge into Washington'’s nigh life. It doesn’t compare with many |other cities’ but il isn't exactly blank. It ranges from a burlesque show, where you will see a lot lof congressmen, to dancing and a | floor show cn the Shorcham tor- 12 where you'll a lot move | 125 of see | ONE. MUST EAT Somewhere along the line, I | would eat a few good, if too-ex- “;cm;m meals. You probably can ldo better in New York, Boston, Chigage, Philadelphia, New Or- leans, .San Francisco, and a d ther cities—but it isn't eve | of ithese -that will give you riv ‘l‘mnl fish houses (such as Hall's) | #here President Grant and | cronies chomped over Chincoteague | oysters and politics; or steak hous- es (such as the Occidental) where more politicians have hung their OF A CHAP I MET YUP. You REMIND ME LAST SUMMER --. nean and the Red If the German advance in Africa continues, ance By CLIFF STERRETT | her ritish-controlled miles long, was cut in 1859-69 by Ferdinand de Lesseps and company to permit passage of large ships from the Mediterranean, at Port Said, to the Red sea, at Port Ibrahim. More than 5,000 ships annually pass through the ~anal. on toward the The canal, 100 Pier in the Com- f freight on ined to ports served by Transportation new t Northland tation Company's F 5, Dock will not or express for the hav already been ing the sailings of th and North Coast Friday. Acce Nortn 10 of freigk afte pricr 3) Nationgl Capital—A | Sea for the Origlh and De-| every ptance of Washington” ($2)|for these v will e . the only two eome-on guide at 6 p.m. on Tuesday, the hooks—in fact the only two—the sailing cvernment publishes. The Northiand will ope —————— schedule of sailings ¢ other Wednesday at 10 a.n. Acceptance of freight for this vessel will cease at 6p.m. on Tuesday the day prior NEWSCHEDULE =% Northland mnsportalio Wrangell, Petersburg, Ju- , Sitka, Tt vessels will call | Company Issues Rules on Freight Receipts or “The | Manual on | velopment vessels ate on a |at Juneau ind until July N|L av waich y will change southbound roceedin | from Sitka to Petersburg and r lar ports, not returning to Junesu. The Nerthland will operate on the following schedule: Ketchikan, Wrangell, Pete Sitka, Ju- Due to the National Defense pro-| neau. This vessel will make only gram -in Alaska, requiring sailing|one at Juneau, proceeding from vessels scheduled, also the| jupeau direct to Petersburg, thence ty of operating under the|yjy regular ports southbound. ons of the Wage and Hour L Law, the 40-hour work week for emplogees, t following changes ~ (Croats See German Tank = ; | | | | the as he Try a classified ad in The Emplre . - i his | autographed photographs than ever |the. movie stars .did in any chnp) | joint in Hollywood. In ether words, for tourists who | must shake the dime bank or |those who take a layer from the bulging bank account, Washing- ton is a mecca. If you have any doubts about it, write the Govern- ment Printihg Office for “Wash- ington — the City and Capital Soldier of Croatia, which was recognized by Adolf Hitler as an inde- penden state, peered curiously into a German tank in Zagreb. This 1 picture radioed from Berlin to New York. WHO,BY COMPARISON, WAS EVEN WORSE/ 1 That o | Precinck, at Jjuneau, Alaska, Ernest 3 , 1041, in the t. for Juheau n Jan Comiui: sione; M. Polley was appointed adminis~ trator ey cuate cf ‘John B. Bernhcics, die.ased. Al persons having claims against said estate are required to present them; with verified vouchers as’ required by the six months from the date of the | first publication of this natice. ERNEST M. POLLEY, Administrator. First publication, April 8, 1941. | Last publication, April 29, 1941. { That on April 8, 1941, in the Com- missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre- cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Mrs. Karen | Jacobson was appointed administra- | trix of the estate of Conrad Gold- | field, deceased. All persons having | claims against said estate are re- | quired to present them, th veri- fied vouchers as required by law, to said administratrix at the office of attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shattuck Building, Juneau, within six months from the date of the | first publication of this notice. MRS. KAREN JACOBSON, Administratrix. | First publication, April 3, 1941. Last publication, April 22, 1941. NOTICE 1S HEREBY GI\'EN:i | Subscribe for The Zmpire, WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 —m | MONTGOMERY WARD | ! & CO. | Unfair to Organized Labor | | RETAIL CLERKS UNION | | No. 1392 i AR B e : \ | i “HORLUCK’S DANISH” Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black. Cherry, Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry .. Ripple, New York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at-the GUY SMITH DRUG —— ALASKA TRANSPORTATTION COMPANY . Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves S. S. TAKU ... " 8. 8. TONGASS i S. 8. TAKU ... 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