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* POLLY AND HER PALS vY'MEANS T SAY THIS DERN DINKY PAW PERKINS, QUIT CRABBIN IT GIVES YUH ROOM APLENTY! THE DAILY AL ASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, MAY 2, 1941 WAL, I GUESS MEBBE YOU'RE RIGHT AT THAT, SPOSIN' SOME TIME OR OTHER I DECIDES T' GROW A BEARD? By CLIFF smnnzn -1 || | [ MARINE NEWS | P.R.Bradley [sresvervovevenrs| NORTHBOUND Io Hel u| Denali scheduled to arrive at 9 : oclock tonight westbound North Sea due Tuesday HEDULED SAILINGS . . BI Se s s I o n Princess L scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 to- night Hes Columbia scheduled to sail from Seattle at 9 a.m. Lomorrow Chosen General A”aflge- on scheduled to sail from ttle May 6 at 9 am ments Committee Chair- SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS North Coast scheduled to ar- G Mine Convention rive at 7 tonight, sails south S one hour later WASHINGTON, May 2— James ® Tongass scheduled to arrive at W. Wade and P. R. Bradley have 8 o'clock tonight southbound. agreed to serve as G | ‘Chair. ® Baranof scheduled southbound man of the Program Committee and at 1 o'clock tomorrow morn= General Chairman of the Arrange- ing ek sahedulsl o ments Committee, respectively, for | ® Alaska scheduled southbound Monday the 8th Annual Metal Mining Con- vention and Exposition, to be held at the Fairmont Hotel, San Frar cisco, September 29 to October 2. Julian D. Canover, Secretary of the Congress has announced Mr. Wade is Vice-President General Manager of Tintic ndard Mining Company, and President and General Manager of Northland is due southbound about Tuesday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port nder, Kake and way- and the @0 000s0ce0000000000000 00000000000 © 0000000000 00000000000 000000000000 the Eureka Standard Consolidated o eliate apine Mining Company and Eurcka Lily i L0 Al Consolidated Mining Company, Salt o Lake City TIDES Mr. Bradley is President of aska Juneau Gold Mining Compan - and Treadwell Yukon Corporation (Sun Time—May 3) and Vice-President of Atolia Min- High tide—4:3¢ am. 135 feet ing Company, Pacific Mining Com- Low tide—11:30 a.m., 2.0 feet pany and Bunker Hill and Sullivan High tide—6:00 p.m., 124 feet Mining and Concentrating Com- Low tide—11:58 p.m., 5.9 feet pany. | 5 doad 4 “Widely known throughout the HALIBUTER SELLS The Ketchikan halibuter Alice G rrived in Jur of fish, sel metal industry, the acceptance by these two men of the most import- ant committee chairmanship: bastian | birth or { additi !the certificate must u today with 5000 which he or she Demands fer more power for national defense mean more werk for steam turbines, machines that drive y into clectric power. 35 wheels of blades is pictured under inspection at the Wi ships and convert heat ener Special steel blades do the back-breaking job of changing the forward rushing motion of hizh pressure |other business as may properly steam into the whirling nfoticn used to drive electric generators of ship’s propellers. | come before said meeting - HAROLD H. BATES, wili Referee in Bankruptcy ( Date of publication, May 1, 1941 erfificate Subgerive o the Dally Alaska OfBirth Act Is in Force Chapter 34 of the Sessions of Alaska, 1941 ; app! by the governor cn March 26, 19 specifies the manner in which de- l1ayed certificates of birth can be iled Under the ns of the act 2 standard cer of birth cxecuted in t ame mann and must be signed ent at the time of ¢ cws the facts. In person sigy also execute ar the facts upon has executed the must also be affidavits of heretofore, necne pre wh n tc th offi stating avit, certificate, and these casts a successful mee y in the Stuart 0 and 6.20 corroborated by the Golden Gate City,” Mr. Canover nt two other persons who also know said. the facts. State chairmen and members of 2 Because of the passage of this the Program Committee, tozether TR act, it will be the duty of United with committees on entertainment ‘ i States commiss] J rutinize reception, ladies’ entert ent, ox- § all certificates of hibi finance, public ttend- 1 inc filed shortly after mp ance and trips, will be appointed cf the birth shortly ly with the provisions of this law. The Mir Congress secretary t w in effect. The stated th 1e Metal Mining Con- reads as follow: ventien and Exposition of 1941 is of ater importance than ever be- e, coming as it doés in the idst e mining industry’s strenuous ply the basic sinews of fense. The meeting will an opnortunity for metal men thorughout the coun- try to discuss the many new prob- lems which have arisen in this eritical period. to coordinate their efforts for efficient maximum bro- duction. and to work out further pl » full cooveration in the defense program. Of special sienific- | ance will be the manufacturers’ ex- | hibits of the latest developments in | machinery and equipment to aid in present-day production problems - DA PROTEST—To her moneyed CARD PARTY relatives, Zara du Pont (above) Rebekah White Elephant card, is “Miss Kick” because she party, Saturday, May 3, at 1:30 ugually backs up vocal protest pm. in Odd Fellows Hall Bridse, With action. She marches with . 2 ~trikers, pickets utili pinochle entertainment and des- belongs to sert. Call 566 for reservations. Adv educational organizati SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ [UESPAY FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MONDAY and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) THURSDAY JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS T%E5PAY FRIDAY (Pagsengers—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 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE-—SEATTLE 135 8o. rranklin St. PHONE 108 | public All persons born in the of Alaska for whom no certificate has been filed, ire, have 2 stan- * oth birth rs who know and such tk certifi the certifi- ts of two the f tin: true and c is to be orm require mpiicd aws of A An emergency and thi te exist NEWS BOUGILAS DOUBLE BIRTHDAY PARTY Mrs, Isabell Cashen I at a dinner party at her home last evening given in honcr of the birth- of her twin daughters, Mrs. 3avard Mrs. Miles God- With co laid. for nine, luded men of their families. A bouguet of flowers formed the table enterpicce. Of special importance to the cccasion was a lovely birth- day te decorated with a basket design. - —es SCHOOL BOARD IS PREPARING BUDGET Budget of total expense for the 1941-42 term’s operation of Douglas schiool was prepared by the 1 meeting to the Schocl Board at a spec last night for presentat City Ccuncil. When ac ded ap- l'm.l‘ by that body the budget then »s to office of Territorial Com- missioner of Education for further | consideraticn. > BIRTHDAY FOR JOSEPH POOR Joseph, son of was just a bu.h«m ated Dace were arri i or i s R NOTICE OF ~1"ST MEETING ",'l WHTTORS "IN THE DISTRICT CQURT FOR oY Ur ALASKA, | 1 D[VIbI()“( NUMBER ONE, AT, JULEAU, Il BANKRUPICY. In the Malier ¢ KENNETH L. WOOD. | L. WOOD, of the City of Juneau| and the Territory of Alaska, a| Bankrupt. NOTICE that on the 30th day of April| 1941, the said KENNETH L. WOOD was duly adjudicated bankrupt the first meeting of his cnech'n\“ will be held at the office of the Referee at room 1, Valentine Build- ing, in the City of Juneau, Terri- tory of Alaska, at the 10:00 o'clock a.m., on the 12th day of May, 1941, at which time the said creditors may attend, prove their claims, appoint a Trustee, ex- amine the Bankrupt, transact suc IS HEREBY GIVEN| retating part of a large steam turbine with its tinghouse Steam Division Works, Lester, Pa. Abeve, FOR RENT Juneau Liquor § Store Space Will Remodel to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s A% 1“ vl | Cafe i 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 TE WORLDS SMALLEST Jorn ILLINGER, GARDEN (S 7x8 INCHES |ENON,OHIO, IS AMERICAS IT 1S LOCATED IN FRONT YOUNGEST POSTMASTER | OF THE FULLERTON "KECHUM, KILLUM, QUICK POST OFFICE, ARE THREE PATRONS IN SAME (CALIFORN!A) BLOCK OF SIOUX CITY,IOWA Pal. 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John Killinger, i his _littl Friiien sullt ot br. a0 My, OlydrBoan || - re of s ittle !\l’lg] 01rhoo guest of Mr. and Mrs. lyde”Bolyan, 2 Peggy, Jeanine the former continued on to Kake at the GUY SMITH DRUG : Greiner, Richard, Lucile where 'he will be engaged for a Isaak, Tony McCormick, | time. bara and John, Jr., Ellman. = t lots of gifts were received ' ™ ‘ (oust-noums i‘ LAST TIMES TONIGHT | TCGD. "YIRGINIA CITY” ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY 5 2 ; FROM COBOL A and daughter 5 from Cobol mines | this week and while the latter remain here for the present a|g. |lIIIIIIIIIH'NIIIIIINIIHIHHIIIIIIl|III"ilIlHIHIIlIlIII||HIIIIIIIII!HHIIIIIIINHHI i+ S. S. TAKU . S. S. TONGASS S. 8. TAKU | Y PASSENGERS FREIGHT | REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER AGENT LOWEST COST! 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