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LY THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1941, LAND O' GOSHEN, WOT FOLKS WON'T DO FER P_BLICITY THESE DAYS! IT SEZ HERE HOW A COMIN' DOWN IN A PARACHUTE, NO LESS! COUPLE WUZ MARRIED, By CLIFF STERRETT WO EXTRY RJSK AT A TIME LIKE THAT! MARINE NEWS DC-3 DUE T0 ARRIVEHERE FROMNORTH Lodestar Scheduled Here from Seattle But No Word Received Thirteen passengers are to arrive in Juneau this ternoon from the Interior in the PAA DC- One Lodestar is scheduled to lea Seattle for Juneau today. but late this afternoon the lccal PAA of- fice h: received no word that the E left rrivals from Fairbank: Douglas are Max Coons Mrs. Barney Frizelle, R. R. Matt Parirn, L. B. DeLong Robinson, Mrs. Durican Mc¢Pherson and infant, R, J. Gleason, C. J Shield, A, Schurman, J. D. Organ and H. Oliver, - FREIGHTER IN JUNEAU BOUND FOR WESTWARD Steamship freighier Oduna, Capt. G. J. Goetz, purser George Parks, left Juneau at 1 o'clock this afternoon after being in port from the south since yes- terday afternoon at 4 o'clock The vessel loaded lumber and sailed for llw Westward HAIDA lEAVES ON SHORT RUN Haida mornin heduled on the Mr. and Gebo R Alaska here The Coast Guard cutter sailed from Juneau this or a week's trip to delive 00 of drums to light hcuses at Cape Spen- cer, Cape St. Elias and Cape Hin- chinbrook The vessel, arily by Executive Officer H. W Stinchcomb, will re to Junean ‘rom its routine patrol in about a week commanded ' temp: .o FIREMEN MEET TO PICK NEW MEMBERS new members of the Juneau Fire Department be named tonight at the the organization meets monthly meeting five vacancies were made Ly a new fire department regulation which automatically ret men from active membership when the, reach the age of 50, and by several resignations. - - Try a classiiiea ad in The Empire Five Volunteer probably Fire Hall fo The L0300 cee 000000000000 00000000000 0C will| | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSl NORTHBOVND Denali due Saturday SCHEDULED SAILINGS Taku scheduled to sail from Seattle toc North Sea from Seattle row Princess Louise sail from Vancouver at 9 p.m Columbia schedyled to sail from Seattle May 3 at 9 a.m. ay scheduled 10 am to sail tomor- scheduled te May North Coast sct bound tomorrow afternoon Tongass due southbound some- time tomorrow Baranof scheduled southbound at 1:30 a.m. Saturday. Alaska scheduled southbound Monday Northland is due about Tuesday LOCAL >AILINGS Estebeth scheduled to satl every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- port scuthbound -~ oo TIDES May am., am 2y 144 (Sun Time High tide—3:44 Low tide—10:34 High tide—4:57 p.m Low tide—10:47 pm., o TooLafe Te (Iamly MEMPHIS, Te that rared Unfurnished elderly, reliable nections and flue ed ann ied herc room lady, with coal heater SILVER CITY, N paper ad ran for tw ‘Wan owboy that can ric a hor a gate and don't get drunk.” STEPHENS CITY, sale: Used automobile, excellent condition. CALL FOR BI Sealed bids in triplicate will be eived at the Office of the Com- ner of Education, Juneau, Al- aska, until 10:00 o'clock a.m., Thurs- day, May 22, 1941, and then publicly opened, on the transportation of pupils on the Glacier Highway and Thane Routes to and from the Ju- neau Public Schools, and on the Douglas Route to and from the Douglas Public Schools, for the school biennium 1941-1943, bezin- ning September 2, 1941. Specifica- tions and bid forms may be obtained at the Office of the Commissioner of Education. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. (Signed) JAMES C. RYAN, Commissioner of Education. First publication, May 1, 1941, Last publication, May 15, 1941. SCHEDULE JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU and FARES TUESDAY FRIDAY MONDAY and THURSDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS TUESDAY FRIDAY (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU SEATTLE $95 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 135 8o. rranklin St. PHONE 108 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE 1914 model, | - Secretary of th tary of the Treasury. irgton, D. C. DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLA: UP WEEK According t proclamation is- ved by Mayor Robert Bonner, the week beginning tcday, May 1, is to known as clean-up week for Doug- as folks and everyone is requested to do his or her part toward im- proving the appearance of their property. Rubbish gathered up neuld be placed close to road or treet where it will be easily avail- able for loading into city trucks for hauling away. made by the truck during the week nd later on will be subject to call fer accerding to the mayor the ¢ -up campaign should continue throughout the entire year. L - LAUGHLIN SAID TO BE CRITICALLY ILL Although she rallied successfully following an emergency major oper- ation at St. Ann's Hospital yester- day forenoon, Mrs. Gertrude Laugh- lin was repc quite seriously ill this morning - - PENNY DRIVE ON Abnual drive for funds to aid in treatment of patients in the Chil- dren’s Ofthcpedic Hospital in Se- ittle, Wash cially opened this merning, ac to Mrs, W. E. Cahill, chairman in charge for Douglas Island Enve! s to receive pennies have been placcd in all local business cuses tc remain two weeks for nverience of thes? wishing t con- ribute to the worthy se. - NEW CAR OWNE Parkhurst bcecame the owner week of the car formerly be- Earl Osborne and the ranks of Doug MRS, Pat | this Ienging te cne more autoi-ts - -oe SIX YEARS OLD TOMORROW Tomor at noon Mrs. Wm Spar 1l entertain at a birthday lunchecn in honor of an, Clyde, whe will become six ye old. Chil- dred invited include the following arten classmates of Clyde Claude Erskine, Jr., Elton Eng- strom, Jr., Dean Jchnson, Bobby n, Gilbert Bonnett, Richard John Jensen, Eddit Coc |rane, ,Dennis Anderson, Tommy Cashen, Ernie Kronquist and Errol Sparks — 3 Onc cut of every four ph n the United States, it is estimated ,1\ working on preblems of naticnal | (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS ' STARTING TONIGHT | "Yirginia City” — s Morgerthau asked for defense spending, and safeguards against profiteering. Daily rounds will be | e Treasury Henry Morgenthau (right) gets a light from John L. Sullivan, Assistant Secre- as he began his testimony before the H Ways and Means Committee in Wash- iefense production, reduced non- VESSEL PELICAN T0 JOIN ALASKA ,500,000,000 new laxes, greater CoastGuard May Be Put Under Army Part of Seafi&ng Vessels to Be Transferred, Mor- gemhau Indlcates WASHTNGTON. Mav 1—Se~r> ary of Treasury Morgenthau indi- aced the President has made a de- isicn about turning over some of | in Seattle and soon will join th going part of the Coast Seattle- Alaska fleet of this gov- > the Navy. ! Lo conference with newsmen | = - —— SEE MIELKE & COLLEN acked whether anything had been | dceided about turning over part of Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service ke Coast Guard to the Navy, 407—PHONES——Red 232 West on Deck of Navy Supply Ship After | a voyage on the deck o | the United States Navy the patrol boat Pelican of the fi he replied: “Yes, but I cannot talk about it.” “mpire .||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHIIIIHIIIIIIIhlIIIImIIIIIIIIllIHIIIIIHIIlIIlIHlllllllllllll- AT LOWEST COST! 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The| vessel has been used by the gov-| ernment in shrimp investigation: RALPH REISCHL as & 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: "OVER THE MOON" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! | in the Gulf of Mexico and off the| Atlantic Coast. She formerly oper-| | ated with Buford, | base. N. C, A sister vessel of the motorship Teal of the Seattle-Alaska fleet of the Fish and Wildlife Service, | the Pelican is of 91 gross and 62 | net tons register, 73.2 feet | 179 feet beach and 9.1 | depth. The Pelican was built | Newport News, Va. in 1930. She | will be given a complete overhaul | before Being placed in service. - -ee feet, Subscrive > the Dally Alasxa | Empire—the paper with the largest | pata crrculation FOR RENT Juneau Liquor Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING €OMPANY fi. J. 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