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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, MAY 19, 1941. L. NUNAMAKER ANYWAY, YUH DON'T EXPECT ME T PUSH US HERE WE'VE SAT FER THREE HULL HOURS:--- I OUTA GAS AGIN, 1 GOOP. | ALASKA SAILS MARINE NEWS S. S. BARANOH STEAMER MOVEMENTS| GOES SOUTH ON SATURDAY Southbound, the Alaska Steam- ship vessel Baranof docked in Ju- neau at 4:30 o'clock Saturday af- ternoon with engers from the Westward for ‘Juneau and sailed. at 8:30 g'clock with 18 pas- m Juneau for the sjuth s arriving were Earl Abogast, C. D. Shofuer, 5. N. Conrad, ) and Mrs. Karl agg, Jennie Tagg, Mrs. E. Shell- worth, Vina Pickernell, Marie Jen- sen, Alic Bailey, Minnie Larsen, H M. Callin, Marvin Troutman, Jobn Benson s R. Benfer ; o dward Gorman, Lillian 2! Charles Montague; Ralph Sines and Harold Gibson Passenzers sailing from Sehttle were W. R. Jeanne Lawson, Howard Carlson, Charies La Febre, Aalto, Matt Loukka and Mrs Witte. For Lillian Juneau Geister, White, J I. A w Ketchikan—L. Hanson Iva Fraser, J. L. Betsidy, Bob Hullt, Loretta Loft- isch and Jerry Hanson, For Petersburg—John Dan Noonan and Jolin .o (Sun time-—May 20) tide—3:10 a.m. 4.0 High tide—9:15 ay. 123 Low tide—3:17 pm., 35 High tide—9:45 p.m.. 14.6 e TWO HALIBUTERS SELL Capt. Andrew Rosness of the Tern unloaded 8,700 pounds of fish and | Capt. Albert Wallace of the Viola | unioaded 1600 pounds at the cold storage dock over the weekend, both | selling to the New England Fi Company at prices of 8.70 and 7.10 | cents per pound. -~ oo W. Gilman Williams, Mills. Low feat feet feet feet. | HANS FLOE HERE Hans Floe, Superintendent of th Hawk Inlet cannery, is in Juneat today and registered at the Baranof | Hotel. ¥ ——- Try a classified ad in The Empi S SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located Large Rooms e Splendid food all with bath. Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guest ALASKANS LIRE THE and service Hotel W WASHINGT NORTHBOUND North Sea scheduled to arrive sometime tomorrow, Columbia due tomorrow. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. Baranof scheduled to sail from otactle muy 22 at 9 am. Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle May 22. North st scheduled from attle May 23 at am Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle May 24 at 9 am. Princess ' Louise scheduled - to sall from Vancouver May 26 at 9 p.m Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle May 27 al 9 a.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled south- bound Wednesday morning. Taku scheduled southbound Thursday . LOCAL SAILINGS Gstebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- to sail S 10 [ ° . . . . . ° . . . . ® . . . » ° . . . ° . ° . . . . . . . . . . e DENALI HAS 360NBOARD FOR JUNEAU Coming north with 30 passenger: from Seattle and Southeast Alaska for Juneau, the steamer Denali ar- rived here Saturday afternoon at 4:30 o'clock and sailed on to the Westward at 7 o'clock with 15 pas- ¢ sengers from Juneau. Passenzers arriving from Feattle were Robert Bees, Evelyn LeVitt, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gale, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hoover, 'N. E. Kloste: man, W. V. Mackay, W. E. Mikko! P..J. OfConpelll "M.. A . B Alex Kopoff. George L. L: Jlaude More M. E. Schoon and William Voll Passengers arriving from South- east Alaska ports were Mrs. Charl fohnscn, Mr. and M John Hze rsen, A. Van Mavern, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Michaelsen, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Michaelsen, Mr Lil- lian Peters, K. P. Sampson, H. B Crewson, J. R. Roody, R. C. Wake- g Sterling Kennedy. Passengers sailing from Juneau for Seward were Laura Emel, M. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. R. B nard, F. R. Rochelle, C. H. Lyons, James Simmons, V. W. Buttke, Earl Thornton, Leo Dills, Zenith Williams, William Voll and Chet Mitchell For Kodiak—Tiny Calvert Einar Knutson, and PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fare 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska Juneau, Alaska McGrath Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska Ophir, Alaska Ruby, Alaska Seattle, Wash.,, U. S. A Tanana, Alaska ‘Whitehorse, Y. T. Can v SEATTLE, Wash, US.A. r JUNEAU, Al JUNEAU WHITEHOR: Lv Ar Lv Ar Alaska FAIRBANKS, $112 83 § 37 10 116 n 4 207 234 59 60 114 142 $ 88 15 212 33 119 $202 20 $191 109 120 Mo. Tu Th. Sa PST Ar 18 ska PST Lv 12 Mo We. S 16: 14:15 13:55 10:00 PST Ar 135° Lv 135° Ar 150° Lv 12:15 10:15 Alaska L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sélles Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE. EATTLE |W. D. Gull, Mrs. Flo: FOR SEATTLE Whistling intc port shortly after midnight, the southbound steamer Alaska stopped in Juneau for less than one hour last night to unload mail and freight, bringing 10 pas- sengers from the W rd and sailing with 19 from Juneau. Passengers arriving from the Westward were C. M. Ni n, Florence Syverud, Alan A. Herenzhi, Henrietta McKaughlen, J. B Chandler, the Rev. A. Bergman, Bernice Woods, Ross Trullinger Madge Muchmore, and Henry Wuc nos. Passenger were Mr. and Jean Burgen, Swee, Carl Hansen, Seattle Hellan, sailing for Mrs. Walter John Klanot, R. H Mr. and Mo Doolin, Mr. and Mrs. and Gene Patterson For Ketchikan—A. B. Glover and Julia Terl For Wrangell son, S. E. Hoover Cain, A. E.| and E SUMMOCNS ¥4 PUBLICATION No. 46’ IN THE DISTRICT COURT THE TERRITORY OF ALA! DIVISION NUMBER ONE JUNEAU VERA PAIGE vs. ROLLA JAY dant. 'O THE FENDANT. In the na Amer manded to itled court i id Division and answer the compjaint filed against you in t titled acticn, within 3 days from the date of the s of this summons and cop said complaint upon you, and you fail to so appear and answer for want thereof the plaintiff will take judgment against you for the dissolution of t bonds matrimeny now existing betwe intiff and defendant and will ly to the court for the relicl demanded in said complaint a cony served he h and to which 1e » is horeky date ¢f the order this summ: 1941. The reserived in weeks. 1he 1 - he same {5 the 12th da nd the same is th and the time within 1t is to apy ar summons is tk (30) r the completion of the last publication ' Dated at Juncau, Alaska, 1941 FOR A AT wiff BRUCF, Defen- ABOV GRF > of the of you aj plaintiff of > above e a 1 4) of June, 1941 w hich ay ROBERT E. COQUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court, Territory of Alaska, Divis- ion Number One. By JOHN J. GILMORE, | Deputy. publication, puhlication, First Last 1941. 1941. adv. NOTICEOF HEARING ON FIN AL ACCOUNT AND REPORT AND | PETITION FOR FINAL DISTRIBUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY ' GIVEN | that on April 25th, 1941, MARIE | PETERSON, as administratrix of | the estate of E. J. BATH, deceased, made and filed in the above-entitled Court at Sitka, Alaska, her Final Account and Report and Petition | for Distribution, and that on said | day the said Court entered its order directing that a hearing be had upon said Final Account and Report and Petition before it on Saturday. June 28, 1941, at 10:00 o'clock A. M., May 12, June 2, at the office of the said United | far States Commissioner, Sitka Commis- sioner’s Precinct, Territory of Al- aska, and requiring all persons to | then and there appear and make ' their objections, if any, thereto, and to the settlement thereof and to the | payment and distribution of all of the residue and remainder of this estate to JOHN BATH of Browns- ville, Nebraska, the father and only suryiving heir of deceased. Dated at Sitka, Alaska, this 25th day of April, 1941, (Seal) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, U. 8. Commissioper and Ex- officio Probate Judge. First publication, April 28, 1941. Last publication, May 19, 1941. SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. Jd. “Let your our worry.” Owner m»‘ 788 purser critory and i HOME! WHERE THE NAVY TE ground, the David W. Taylor model testing basin near Card_rrvck, Md, gned ship models through performances that will improv on in tunnel assures temperature control so that fully de Insu LOUISE SAILS SOUTHTODAY Returning to Juneau from Skas uthbound steamer Prin- Capt. S. K. Gray ‘and nelius, docked at 7 morning and sailed 1wurs later with 12 passengers frem Juneau for the South. le Juneau were Hizhlard, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. n. C. C. Campbell, Beatrice Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Mullen, 1 .. Hetland, Willlam J. B. Bernhofer, cloc hree s nd D. Vert - ¥ No Company ")’ U.5. Army;Indians (ompelenl Scoufs Continuea irom Page One! 3 to assist in—not flying, which sted in—but in the pro- movies. It's 1 have a t won't ie long. Jimmy defin- material w .—Your al (Wash.) Thanksgiving v money. my copping Cunningham practice with the days in order that in the neighbor- their spring set- hoom-hoom of thel e guns on Puget Sound has” a way, it ms, of blowing| hen turks off the nest and iling the eggs in carly periods, of settin | G. T. D, Glendale, Cal. — The “Flying Fortresses 20-ton bomb-| ers, are the largest produced in! quantity by this country to aale.: There alrcady is in the 2ir a big-! ger plane than this. It's the “Su-| por-Flying Fortress,” but so far it} is cnly in the latest stage of de- velopment. After that comes the Douglas B-18. the 82-ton bomber, capable of flying- from here 0 ndon and k with s 18-ton ) ifcad and with still enough! to land on tk field right by} Engineers are already | ced on a much larger bomber then this the 100-tors plane—but it's only in the ulge-i print stage. - e ductis ncthing hrmah a Pvt. so ver aph cn Fort F of the ned firing big suns four turkey farmers hood mi tings vel coast delen: = 4 DR. CHARTERIS RETURNS Dr. W. C. Charteris, physician for i the Sitka Pioneers’ Home, arrived in Juneau on a northbound Lodestar | yesterday after a trip Outside. Dr. | Charteris is stopping at the Bar- | anof Hotel. 2z l - HERE FROM WESTWARD Arriving from the Westward on ! the southbound steamer Alaska, Alan A. Heringhi, of San Franeiseo, | |is in Juneau today and staying Mf the Baranof Hotel. | — SEE MIELKE & COLLEN | Painting—Paper Hanging Decorating Service | 407——PHONES Red 232 ‘ ] WONDERIN' HOW \ LONG ITD TAKE IT T DAWN ON YUH, poLT! STS SHIP DESIGN S—in this 1,300-foot-long tunnel above . naval architects put care- ¢ designs for larger-sized craft, instruments can give accurate data. 10 FLY HUGE BOMBER. F Ay Major Sianley M, Unistead (above) of the United States Army Air Cerps is schedu’ed to test-fly the 82-ton B-19 bombing plane at Santa Monica, Cal. “ Major Umstead is chief of the flying branch at Wright Field at Dayton, Ohio, the Army’s experimental center. Detends Army Camp Costs Maj. Gen. James Kelly Parsons (right), retired commander of the hird Corps Area, defends the cost of building new cantonments at ort Meade, Md., declaring the old World War camp was not used because more room was desired for training and maneuvers. He is shown explaining the situation to Hugh A. Fulton (left), counsel for +ha genate committee investigating defense, and to Senator Harry S. Truman, of Missouri, chairman. ¢isno subslitqié for Ne;s;é;ruvafisinu .'lnfl- 'i’he Daily Aiuh Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: "“SOUTH OF PAGD PAGD" Federal Tax—5¢ ver Person subscriber to WATCH THIS SPACE— ‘Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Northbound Sat. May 10 Sat. 1 13 Due Juneau Southbound YUKON .. BARANOF ... Tues. May Thurs. May May May ALASKA .. Sat. Tues. May May 19 DENALI ... COLUMBIA ... YUKON . Tues. May Sat. May 17 Sat. May Tues. Sat. May 20 May 24 May 25 May 27 May May 26 Tues. May BARANOF ALASKA .. Thurs. May 22 Sat. May 24. Sun. May 31 Tues. June 1 DENALI . Tues. May 27 Sat. 31 June 6 ALEUTIAN . Thurs.May 29 Sun. June 1 17 8 June 8 YUKON ... Tues. June 3 Sat. June BARANOF . Thurs. June § Sun. June Sat. June 14 PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. O. ADAMS AGENT ING ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUND MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau—-DPHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. A | % adis suuon xavg | PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 6 l 2 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY [ ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ° sallngs from Pler 7 Beattle Leaves JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise May 19—May 31 V. W. MULVIHILL . 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