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POLLY . ANDHERPALS | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT I HATES T ADMIT !T/ BUT ONE O' T IDJIT'S INVENTIONS FINALLY HIT T JACK-POT! AN’ AS A WIFE, I HATES T ADMIT IT BUT YER OFF YER ROCKER! MARINE NEWS SSCOLUMBIA [rssersovmmr North Sea in port and schedul- ed to sail frem Douglas for Sitka at 4:30 o'clock this af- ternoon Yukon due Saturday ULED SAILINGS lled to sail from 4 » 9 am, tomorrow scheduled to sail from e tomorrow . North Coast scheduled to e attle May 9 at 10 a.m. ® fuled to sail from e 10 at 9 am . rland scheduled to sail @ frcm Seattle May 14 . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o Princess Louise scheduled to ® arrive at 7 o'clock t w e morning and sail at e 10 Taku Fi Col 2 sch bound Monc LOCAL SAILINGS th scheduled sail e Wednesday at 6 pm. ® and wayport . 1ha leave every W at 1 pm. for Petershurg, Port e Alexander, and way- ® port . 2 s 0 0 o o . -oe T!DES May 8) 4:37 am., 0.0 feet 10:48 a 15.7 feet 4:49 pm. 03 fee 11:00 p.m., 18.0 feet - GASBOAT TYPHOON IS CHARTERED FOR TRAIL MAINTENANCE Burns' gasboat has been chartered by the Forest Service to serve this summer to transport a small trail maintenance crew among the islands of the Ad- miralty Division Richard A. Slagle, and one man are nNow the trails mear Lake Hasselborg cn Admiralty. Burns will meet th with the Typhoon at Mitchell Ba after which three will v inlets on g Chichagof to ¢ maintain (rails and sheiter e Bradle ON INSPECTION TOUR Jensen, N\ - Williams T, Bower Superintendent construction Bower Jack Weathers, Re Air bases being built by Begg Maleski, R. D. Meckel, & Puget Frank Purdy. eng ¢ from Juneau ttle » Mrs. Dorothy No- Fink and G. A. Gustaf- steamer Colum- Anderson and docked in Ju- Westbound, the bia, Capt. A Purser Bill Hi Al neau at 4:30 o'clock yesterday af- 1 with passengers fror Juneau and sailed for and Lynn Canal later with 24 pas- June arriving Anualt, I from for sstward yur hours from au Seattle Ash- from wis B Mrs. Gene Covey, Sheldon Cox, Geor R. - Geister, Mr Gillespie, Ernest I R eng Mr, ers MOTe and it outl am heduled morn and Gien- Har Ralph John W. Jor Mrs. L. M. Nasi Ralph Tu and Jach leaving for Reynolds, N W. Harcombe L. Gull, W. H nan, Johnson, Os on Graff, Alfred Dishaw, J. I Lenore Romer, F. N southbounc at 8 o'clock. ® uled south- ® H and Mrs. Lange. Sorensen, Wallace Mr tebe ! every Esther Passer were D. L. Rowan, W fo! ) nese ..l....fl..e.l.‘.'....'.....‘.......9 Betsie Rathze R M: and O. En The Rev You and Felix H. J. Gu - MS NORTHLAND ARRIVES HERE ONLOOP RUN i Juneau Southbgund on its loop run from to Sitka to Juneau, the hip Northland, Capt. George and Purser E. P. Winch, docked at the City Wharf at 9 o'- clock last night with 22 passen- gers for here. The vessel sailed for Seattle at 2 o'clock this morning after unloading freight at Irving dock Passengers arriving Welswick, Ken Edwards mot, G. R. Smith, Mr wal ! Whalley R Bas: W Time. m Arriving Bobby Typhoon from Sitka Seattle motor Barrell ail foremar were Ole M. Wil- and M nds repair cabin of o a passcnger on board the Nerth Sea. He is cn his way to Sitka for an inspection of work at the Japonski Island Base. > IDA II SELLS for tar, S. F. son. For and J Ketchikan—Helmar R. He W Wrangell-—Carl Mack. - <+ Johnson Capt buter Ida II of fish at the Cold this morning to sell Stuart at prices of cents pound unloaded STEP to Health with Better Feet. Phoue Chiropodist Dr. Steves, —adv. SCHEDULE and FARE,S, JUNEAU TO SEATTLE PR Y FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU MONDAY. and (Passengers—Airmail and Express) THURSDAY JUNEAG TO FAIRBANKS TUFSPAY 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 PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324 4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 185 Bo. rranklin St. PHONE 100 and Ccapt going over g Baranof an o John |, J. Sonderland of the hali- 800 pounds terage dock bastian 770 and 625 % " LIKE FUN T 1S---LOOK! INFLATED RUBBER FISH AN' A BICYCLE PUMP- BUILDING_Here's a vi t with the U. SHIPS A- 1 are :H. work on :l $50,000,000 cont of 12 Norlh Sea in FiS%iIN‘G i?if Juneaufrom NORTHLAKD South Ports IS DELAVED Ladies' Auxiliary ~ Machinists Ma’?'e o For Increase in | InmatgsTpmorrow Sailings C U.S. w I.wr m ) trade p is the Carrying 17 round trip passengers 40 passengers from the South Juneau, the Steamer North Sea nard Williams erser C. D. Littlehale Juneau at 11:30 o'clo noon and is scheduled to sail for Juneau 2:30 o'clock. Approxi- ailing time from Douglas for 1 is 4:30 o'clock “this afternoon 1 will stop at Todd d on its way to Sitka i mands e met. arriving here from The and Mrs. H. C. Skip-| i Olaf Franswoog, Bentley Flint- Tucker, Mrs. Fred Pfundt, Fred Selby Dr. and Mrs. L. P, Nelson, Evelyn Haga, John Hoffman, Jim Connelly, Stan- I Dupre and Robert for arrang the C‘lnn(‘(l Salmon the Machinists Un in an attempt to dispute ty up the early Alaska fishing The Union has refused to “clear” the machinists in the Alaska can- neries until the wage increase Industry and n Local No. 79 the wage start in setile mate > Libby i1l ship O ostponed yesterday o 'n, the Union's the Paciiic .Al'l-‘ gent Alaska Fisheries Wri tions on the M’.xnl; Jawe Wendt Emmon 1dock Howard Dick, Josepl mett From K Mrs aid he d b i he of this week expected the make "a new offer and intimated he surpri it uld | by the Unior an offer of re pp en said employers will luring tod would not be be accept Unien rejec cent wage hikan—LeRoy Vestal, obert Scott, Alex Mil- and Roy Rudy From Wrangell Clark, Ca Ji na Be Alberta Adar its demand fo ces nd Mildred E cent increase From burg a Crosby. PR 7 i Joe Lyr Bruce Subscribe to on, CB. Ow Empire—the paper st wd (€ pa‘d circulation. i if imately 30 per Daily Alaska with the largese sley Gold- I Rich Army s 28-Ton Tank Chrxstened Boverly Lentz christens a 28-ton tank as it rwlll off the production line at the American Locomotive Company plant in Schenectady, N, Y, She’s the daughter of the manager. The heavily-armed tank is the fore- Funner of hundreds to be turned out there for the U, S. army, . maritime commission for construction $4. ~~FER DEMONSTRATIN' FISH STORIES AT TH cLuB! e 1941 K Pearurrs Svodicate T, Woebd oobo PRINCE SiPS 70 START RUN HECE JUNE 16 ' Canadian National Service| To Kefchikan Increased | Two Sailings Weekly An increase of two sailings week- in the service of the Canad Steamship Company be and Ketchikan ly National tween Vancouver will begin-May 19. Under the new ships Prince R | George will le: setup the pert and Vancouver, dnesday Katchikan and Fridays at 10 p.n | respectively | Intermediate ports of call | Powell River, Ocean Falls, Rupert and Stewart ‘ective June 16 the regular sum- will be put in effect tc steamers leaving | ; Monday will be Prince mer service \(xl.l uver, B, C hipyards at Pascagoula, Miss., British (‘ T 9 pm B. C and will make the New York- 000,000 African Comet. Roosevelt Broadcasts Next Week YORK, May 7—The ad- ' North China is a cheap President Roosevelt at the market and has supplied the » Pan-American Union next Wednes- of other parts of this coun night will be broadcast over former years. Officials estimate combined NBC and domestic|that Manchoukuo rec 300,000 and shortwaved through-' ¢oolies, Mongolia 600,000 and cen- vorld. The NBC lists the tral China 400,000 annually to work | p.m. PST. |on ' railroads, highways, irrigation | R ek g | and other ptojects - - Employment Office In North China Now May 7—A labor formation bu has been e lished hére to supply Chinese laborers needed e: s(h ye for work on projects in Mancho kuo, Mohgolia and Japanese-occu- | pied Central China. PEIPING, NEW aress of lanol the retwork out the time at 7 —— . - | SHEll MAKES | Subscrive o the Dally Alaska | Empire—the paper with the largest | COAST FI_IGHT paid cuculauun After muvn\;: from " a charter flight to Anchorage last night, pilot Shell Simmons took off from Gas- tineau Channel this morning with Forrest Hansen for Ralston Island, Mus. Paul Sorensen for Hirst and 5. farge Lange for Chichagof. 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