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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, APRIL 24,-1941. POLLY AND HER PALS 1 KNOW HOow You \ LOVE HER, AN’ ITS WONDERFUL. OF YOU TO LET ME HAVE HER, MR, PERKINS. ( FERGIT IT, FREDDIE. IT7S SOMETHIN ALL MEN HAS Baranof Now S ! STEAMER MOVEMENTS| - NORTHBOUND . juneau Bou"d ® Yukon scheduled to arrive at e e 9:30 o'clock tomorrow morn- @ e ing. L » Princess Louise due Friday af- SEATTLE, April " e ternoon or evening o Baranof of the Al o Baranof scheduled to arrive @ Company sailed for e Sunday ° at 9 o'clock this morning e SCHEDULED SAIL . passengers including 93 stee ® Tongass scheduled to sail from e Passengers aboard the Baranof e Seattle today © booked for Juneau include the fol- e North st scheduled to sail ® lowing e from Seattle at 10 a.m. tomor- © wW. H aves, W. J. Rhinchart, e . Mrs. L. Grant, Mrs, Knute Hildre, | o scheduled to sail from ® Helen Hildre, Louise Hildre. . ttle April 26 at 9 am. ® Talbert Scott, Robert Scott, Clar- e li seheduled to sail from ® ence Dirflinger, Arthur Deleray, » Seattle April 20 at 9 am ° Kenneth Dele J. J. Weston o Northland scheduled to sall e Archie McPhail, Robert Hansen, e from 30 . Frank Robinson, George Rogers, ® Taku sche sail from e George Falker, A. K. Paync ® Seatile 2 4 . Mrs. Gunnar Blomgren, Cather-|e. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o ine C. Horn, A. D, Tanner, Tom e North scheduled to arrive Maxwell, Mrs. . Chester Ellis and e from Sitka ock bound ® two children, Mrs, J. Boyd. o for Seattle and wayports. < Mis. Glen Oakes and two chil- e Mount McKinley is scheduled ® dren, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Homeés, e southbound Sunday . S. L. Thomas. A. J. Lacl o Columbia scheduled south- @ Simon Berg, L. C. Moody e bound Monday ° Randolph Carter and infant . LOCAL SAILINGS . - e . Estebeth scheduled w sall every o e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- e n e ka and wayports. L d SHallbu'ers o Naba leaves every Wednesday e © at 1 pm. for Petershurg, Port o $L3 i e Alexander, Kake and way- ® S Il S e port . i B. S B0 AP B R PO ell, Seatfie ok ¥ SEATTLE, April 24—Five hal TiDES buters arrived and sold their catch- es here today as follows Sun Time- Apn! 25) rom the western banks—Repub- ~ High tide—0:13 am. 169 feet lic 40,000 pounds, Constitution 40.- Low tide—6:25 am, -0.7 feet 000 pounds, Ilene 36,000 pounc High tide—12:40 p.m., 15.7 feet Susan 32,000, all selling for 9 Low tide—6:33 p.m. 10 feet 9 cents a pound. > From the local banks—Betty Jane ————a = LEAVES BOUND FOR SEATTLE Two Lodeslars S(heduled fo Arrive from South HELP AN ALASKAN “Télephone 713 or write The Alaska Territorial Employment, Se for this qualified worker i | | | | ELECTRICIAN — Man, married, TOday with Mail age 47. Many years' experience as electrician, including power house T e e T Roaring out of Juneau hound for maintenance work. Call To: 5| Boeing. Field . in| Septtls, - PAA's Douglas DC-3 carried eight passen- gers to the States this morning after returning from a round trip to Fairbanks yesterday ..o - Tiy a classiien au . 2ue Emoii \ CALIFORNIA —& The Douglas arrived in Junean Grocery and Mezt Market from the Interior late yesterday | with seven passengers, all booke 478—PHONES—3T1 through to Seattle. Passongers from High Quallty Foods at Fairbanks to Seattle are Eileen Moderate Prices Sturgell, L. C. Bradbury, M. M . A —————————————% | Morrison, Mildred Ekrem, Henry e —. Goodfellow and Porter Berryhill SEE Mrs. Loraine Nyhagen w the nnh passenger to board the plane MIELKE & COLLEN | uncau Painting-~Paper Hanging Two PAA Lodestars are sched- Decorating Service uled to arrive from Seattle with 407 PHONES- mail, passengers and air express late this afternoon SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FPRERS AL FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS [ G%4ESP FRID (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU----SEATTLE $95 One Way; $171 Round Trip Passengers — Airmajl — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324-4TH AVE.-SEATTLE 135 Bo. rrankiin St. PHONE 108 S According to the German censors, who released German armored units are seen rolling this photo, ¢ into Salonika, FIGHTING ENDED IN the important Gr ALBANIA Juneau, P!&n Hostiliies Ceascd Lasl ‘New Fasi SerwremUSflU Night When Armistice Signed in Salonika » One) (Contimea from F final offensive against the Greeks in Albanian territory. Hostilities ce; 1 in the Albanian sector at 6 o'clock last night under terms of an armistice signed at the Salonika adquarters of German Field Marshal List, Commander of the Nazi Southeast Armies The Iialian news agency Stefani ed that Mussolini’s legions driven as far as 90 miles into north- ern Greece before the Greeks sur- rendered under the Salonika arm- istice. i By contrast to this report, the| Greek Command declares that until | | the hour of the armistice, the Greeks had kept the Italians off Hellenic soil and even the German broadcast from Berlin backed up this state- | ment by radioing that at the “mo- ment of capitulation, the- Italian | forces had not succeeded in ad- vancing onto Greek territory but were held back on Albanian soil by the Greek troops.” —— e — 1SEAH[E EXPECTING NORTH STAR MAY 10 The motorship North Star of the | Office of Indian Affairs will soon be@n northern waters again. The | vessel, returning from her second voyage to the Antarctic with 49 { members of the Byrd expedition. is |aue to arrive in Seattle about May 110 The North Star reachedi Valpar- aiso, Chile, 10 days ago. > Rehekahs Plan for Card Party May 31 An initiation was held last night at the I.OOF. Hall by the Re- bekahs and plans were completed for the phite elephant card party to be held May 3. The card party will be preceded by dessert and bridge and pinochle will be played. Arrangements for the affair wil} be in charge of Mrs, Tem Gardner, Mrs. Daniel Ross, Mrs, Robert Duekworth, Mrs.« Joe Snow, Miss Cheda Paul and | Miss Julia Mofi e e A MRS, ELLIS RETURNING i | Mrs. Chester Ellis, of the Loop Road, Glacier Highway, is return- | ing to Juneau aboard the Barahof, accompanied by her two children. oo Empire Classifieds Payl GOT UP NERVE ENUFE AT LASTY Greek civ. greeting. reek seaport city Planes from Anchorage fo LORV BE--- FREDDIE'S taken by the Nazis in the Balkan offensive. AN BETTER GIVE ER A SHOT O’ GAS AN’ OIL » AN’ GIMME TH KEY WHEN YUH 61TS BACK. Salonika —I. 1. N. Radiophoto Note in foreground raising hands aloft in and it inc woul of the firm | pated that great travel through this city low. Woodléy disclosed Division of the Authority b (m) nical pha tween Anchor roval 14 [ 1 that the Air Civil Aero- approved peration & Juneau. equipment riex and ied the route. 12-Passenger Planes Lodestar transport planes used on the route, each Two ud be ing 12 passengers. These ships Passenaer Crafi-Per- e a cruising speed of over 200 s and they would mit Is Sought 3 mn o two hours and 45 minutes Demand for the opening of this Plans for operating modern Lode- s been felt by aviation star transport planes on a“two-hour a period of years. Majy and minute schedule between for operations have been horage and Juneau, were dis-| made, but bringing them to ‘a closed today by Art Woodley of lity has been delayed pending Woodley Airways, says the An-|installation of air navigation aids. ch Times ¢f April 16. The work is nearing completion at returned thi Was e o and it was| vision of the CAA. learned that he has applied for| The Lodestar planes of the new the extension of his air service to|route will connect with the PAA clude regular service between the| planes at Junsau and also the Al- o largest cities of Alaska. He|aska Line, Northland Transporta- and Don Goodman have combined | tion, Canadian Pacific and Cana- th in seeking a certifi-| dian Naticnal hoats. The new serv- cate of convenience for operations over See Great Travel Increas Addition of the Juneau s and the Woodley airway tem w Lroba bri de opment in aviation at .\m-':mm in many yea Anchorage w mntmuv to be the base :m oper week from necessity te. the new rout present under the construction di- ice would make it possible toreach Anchorage from Seattle in one day, and often travellers could make nnections for immediate flights Bristol Bay, the Kuskokwim and Nome. ge Hearings Concluded ! Hearings on the application for Lhe certificate have been conclud- Navy Gets a Fitted with ¢ t and midship is shown. about to lenve dry dock in Smflg for military use. She formerly was the 1 w Newport New Transport ‘bc allowed to rd in Wmhlngmn and opmesm is gih that the Archorage fium will testant i3 tie P3 with a plan for Optibiudig # wratch lae from Ta- &) Anchorsge Letwe :n £AVIGL conn: Juneau Woodley Dlans |name. of his firm to Alaska Air | ! Lines, Inc., when. the service is ex- | tended to Juncau to . change the| NAZI [} R(ES Te (Continued from Page One} have been killed in the fighting. | The German communique ,\n\:! “In the fight with the British rear | guards we have succeeded in break- | ing into the Thermopylae positions | situated especially on favorable t | rain between Larisa and La a te. Only con-, in'§ Thirty British tanks have been cap- tured. We have suffered heavy casualties.” ~—— sifled ad 1n The Emplre el Try a 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 D E— e —— “HORLUCK’S DANISH” || Ice Cream Flavors Peppermint Candy, Fudge Ripple, Rum Royal, Cocoanut Grove, Lemon Custard, Black Cherry, || Caramel Pecan, Black Walnut, Raspberry Ripple, ew York, Rock Road, Chocolate, Strawberry and Vanilla— at the GUY SMITH DRUG || ALASKA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY e Sailmgs from Pler 7 Beattle Leaves Eeattle TONGASS ... April 24 S. S. TAKU . May 1 S. S. TONGASS May 8 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ) D. B. 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