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POLLY AND HER PALS P wWOT’S EATIN' ON YUH ANYHOW, OAF 2 ¥ SOME GOL DERN GALOOT] IN A CAR BUMPED ME INTA A MUD PUDDLE PELICAN TG [sreamer movements| NORTHBOUND evening ® Yukon scheduled for Saturday ® may arrive Friday. . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Baranof scheduled to ron |® Seattle 9 am. tomor ® Tongass scheduled to xnI from ® Seattle tomorrow. Representahve of Cape s North Coust sehecule . rom Seattle April Cross Salmon Company - « M; o on Way to Pelican 3 » Seattle ® Noerthland e from ® Taku ° a ‘(hr‘(l'llld to sail from April 29 at 9 am eduled to sai » April 30 sail Bound for Pelican equipped with blue prints of a new salmon can- nery which will soon be under con- struction, A. M. Gloslie and son Jack, are pasengers on the Taku Gloslie is a répresentative of the ® SOUTHBOUND SAILIN Cape Cross Salmon Company, and |® North Sea scheduled to s going to Pelican to make prelim- |® from Sitka and sail south at inary surveys and to start work on |® 10 o'clock tomorrow night the cannes buildings. Tt Columbia scheduled south- lieved that the eannery and bound Monday. Pelican Cold Storage will be wor LOCAL SAILINGS in conjunction Estebeth scheduled to sall every ka and waynorts. Naha leaves e y Wednesday 1 at 1 pm. for Petérsburg, Port PASSENGERS - . | o8 o0 0000600 FOR JUNEAU -~ k2 4 (Sun Time—April tide—5:52 am., tide—12:06 p.m., - - MAKE FLIGHTS Pilot Dean Goodwin of the local |eirways winged out of Gastineau Channel this morning bound for frem 1 for Skagway nd then Seattle, the tion Compa apt. Eldred Hansen, Purser Eric Swordmaker, docked in Juneau from the south last night at 6:30 | o'clock with three passengers for fromn Sehttle ing were Margaret /. A. Colllins and Mrs. 24) 0.2 feet. 15.3 feet 1.0 feet. Lc Low sailed at 9 o'clock ng for Skagway with no passengers Juneat !‘h(‘ Taku docked at TIrving's, where she un- loa lumber ghd other c 0. She is carrving ‘a load of empty oil drums to Ekagway. HEMLOCK HERE fROM SENTINEL LIGHT TRI Coast Guarfl 1igh thouse !ex)dflr w, Hemlock, Capt. J. H. Jensen, arrived | jey eau shortly before midnight — oo Wednese at 6 p. m. for Sit- Alexander, Kake and way- Pelican, Chi- | tide—6:00 pan., eduled to ret V\lth four from sengers to Sif . F. Farringto O. B. Twedt w: from Juheau to Chichagof. 4 t after a short trip to Sen- | shell Simmons carrigd six pas tinel Island light. gers to Sitka in a later flight, The vessel was scheduled to sail | will return with four passengers at noon today for Five Fingers and | Hirst and one from Sitkd. Bow Petersburg, |Sitka with Simmons were Mr Mrs. Lewis Lloyd and infant Jalmer Aho, Arne Vick and Olin, "CALIFOBNIA | Grocery and Meat: Markes 478—PHONES—371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices 5 g e R ntertainment. All members urg to attend meeting. - - D POTATO SEE MIELKE & COLLEN Painting—Paper Hanging Decoraling Service 407—PHONES——Red 232 HA for sale at Bel Phone 104 or 105. > Subscribe tor The SCHEDULE and FARES | JUNEAD T0 SEATILE™ * fawadax Flmflflm T JUHEAU e g % A anemflmufl tmd Express) JUNEMF TO FAIRBARRS TG3E5°RY | (Passengers.+ Kirmail and Express) JUNEA[_I----SEATTLE 95 One Way; $171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmaxl - Air Express Pacihc Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System . “TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager " pONE 108 a4 T AVE. SEATTLE -o.-.-os-ooo'oocoo--o-.cooouceoo s Cash Grocery. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1941. DIDJA GIT HIS LICENSE NUMBER, NIT-WIT2 / Workers moved into the Ford Motor Company’s Rouge plant at Det ment of the ten-day United Automobile Workers (CIO) strike. of the company’s 85,000 Rouge employees, included men in non-production urits. w § 401 ian s nitted from Berlis % feli before the German onslaught Apri v York. it to resume production after settle- The early group, approximately 20,000 Full-time production on assembly lines was expected Lo get underway in @ weck or ten days. -SURVEYBOAT INJUNEAUTO CHECK GAUGE E. Lester Jones Stops Here on Way to Westward for Season’s Work On her way to Anchoraze and Kodiak for a season’s survey woqrk the United States Coast and Geo- detic Survey ship E. Lester Jones a °d in Juneau at 8 o'clock last night for a stop to check the Gov- ernment tide gauge on the Govern- ment dock and to inspect the chart agency in Juneau. The motorship, commanded Lieutenant L. C. Wilder, is uled to leave for Anchor tonight. The Jones is an twin screw diesel vessel " Astor by ; the larger ships of the U. S. C. and G. 8. She earries a complement of 16, i Wilder worked out of Juneau in 1917 ¢ on the Patterson. 'Lieutenant Bol- stad is Executive Off: 3 . L. C. Bull, Supply Officer; Dick s, Engineer; Frank Harmon, in; Edward Cushing, W er; Matt Germley, Radiomar Raymond Pearce, Assistant Engi { The Jones will be engazed “in ¢ tional defense operations” this ~ur- jvey season, said Lieut. Wilder, but ihe did not explain his statement. and PeT. ! Wilder said the ship Surveyor of the | same service passed Juneau last night bound for Yakutat, where she \\ii] continue with survey work in that district. thought the Surveyor Juneau several is a new addition to the fleet of Coast operating sels are now under constr Seattle, and it is expected that they wiil waters next year. One is a sister chip to the Jones, and the other a r vessel, a r ship to the survey ship Explorer. He said that he ill call at during the large 1st steel There are Now six Ve 5 of this fleet in operation in Alaska waters from Sitka to Anchorage and Dutch Harbor and Westward. Four ships are operating in the Aleutians, the ship Explorer, shio pioneer, ship Guide and the ship Discoverer. time: The motor vessel E. Lester Jones and Geodetic Survey ships in Al WO more ves- uction in be in op in Alaskan ILLUSTRATED POST OFFICE:| o B ) @ENTRAL City, Covo, HAS TWO GENERAL DELIVERY WINDOWS/ 39873 LETTERS J Q?] WERE EXCHAMSED BY SCHOOL CHILDREN INTHIS < AND OTHER COUNTRIES /77883 : Reg. U. 5. Pal. Office 334-566, May 5, 1936, by Nationai Federation Post Ofice Clorks for t General Delivery windows at Centnl City goes I }’{n}‘:krgs:l:le F;st;“:hus of that city’s youth when miners too often | became boisterous and made the post office lobby a common gathering | place, The ladies window was established to afford a separete service | for women, received in the | Te: of wil then C 5 farnish- ing of aji Iaber, ny tation and equipment necessary for the complete construction of a Re inforced Concrete Vault adjoinir: the present Territorial Buildin: formerly known as the Museum | oowatil 2:00 ! S.P. RAYMOND as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —— o CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "TOM BROWN'S SCHOOL DAYS" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom ‘WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Building. Plans and specifications | & may be obtained from the office of Auditor of Alaska. | A bid bond of 5% of the contract 1 price will be required to accompany the proposal. The right is reserved, by the Territory, to reject any or xll bids. WM. A. HESSE, Territorial Highway Enginorr.‘ First publication, April 9, 1941, Last pubnmuon April 30, 1941, | ® Perfeet comfort ® Centrally located Large Rooms ® Splendid food all with bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE and service 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 MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. Unfair to Organized Labor | RETAIL CLERKS UNION No. 1392 “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 [ Tarsaames AT ce. ALASKA TRANSPORTATION / COMPANY Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves fi S. TONGASS Phone 114 g PASSENGERS FREIGHT } ‘ } \ N ' N i i \ \ B TRAVEL ona - "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise April 28—May 8, 19 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.n.—.lnnul. Alaska Baranof Hotel { ‘\ T { 1 | | MT. | C | | | | | YUKON BARANOF ALASKA Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound Sat. Mon. Steamer McKINLEY .. UMBIA ... Apr. . Apr. ‘Thurs. Apr. 20 3 Apr. . Apr. 22 Apr. 2 Apr. 2 Apr, Apr, Sat Mon, May Tues. May i H. O, ADAMS, AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE FREIGHT OFFICE 4 MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPDRT Inc. 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