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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1941 Bv CLIFF STERRETT JUST WHEN I THOUGHT I HAD SOME THING SMART, YOU HAVE TO COME ALONG AND SPOI EVERY THINGL . ‘ OLAF BRENSDAHL The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening-#t the :box office of the = CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: 'ANNE OF WINDY POPLARS' ™} Federal Tax—5¢c wer Persen \ THAT'S REALLY A SWELL-LOOKIN' HAT, DAUGHTER ++-CHARMIN' AN SENSIBLE AS ALL GIT-OUT. Steamers Burned in Baltimore Fire } WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Navy Gunboat Arrives Here U s S. Ch;ri;sion Docks‘ MARINE NEWS Louise in; L e S i Rk !STEAMER MoveMENTs] ALASKA ST i the fall he will enroll in a busi- Mrs. Earl Osborn. Mrs. Gust Wahto The Alaska Territorial . NORTHBOUND . v 3 o 0 JKAQWAY - peuu aue saurcay o in Juneau Affer Five 24 : » Alcutiah due Sunday. . k W t : e SCHEDULED SAILINGS @ = ® Taku scheduled to sail from @ Weeks crmse eS Canadian Pacific steamer Prin- o * geattle today. . i3 cess Louise arrived in port from the | ¢ North Sea scheduled to sail ® | Returning from a five weeks'| south at 2:15 oclock and sailed o from Seattle at 10 am. to- ® |cruise to the Westward, the U. S. shortly after for Skagway. ® morrow. ® | Gunboat Charleston, flagship of the | | Passengers for Juneau aboard the | o yykon scheduled to sail from @ |Alaskan Sector and carrying Capt. | Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau \ Princess Louls were P. Linzey, Mrs.| g geattle June 3 at 9 a.n. ‘» Ralph C. Parker, Commander Alas- Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound A. Skehor, the Rev. John A. Glasse, | ¢ Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- ® kan Sector, tied up at the Govern- | Mrs. F. Thesierra, Kay Feller, Gus | ¢ gattle June 5. | ® ment dock at 10:30 o'clock this fore- | | COLUMBIA ... Sat. May 17 Tues. May 20 Mon. May 26 George, Myrtle Carey, Ruth Willis noon. ” . OUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® b YUKON .. Tues. May 20 Sat. May 24 William Redling and wife, Mrs. Bfmg,,( scheduled southbound ® | 'The Navy gunboat, commanded by | 4 af o o J. Sullivan, Mrs. Samuel Guyot, Mrs. | o Fri:‘h\' at 9 pm '» Commander G. 3. Sherwood, left Se- | BARANOF .. ‘Thurs. May 22 Sun. May 25 Sat. May 31 Catherine Nye. | e lattle April 25 and cruised direct to | ; ® North Coast scheduled south- e & D | ;5; — .- — % brau‘m‘ Seilks “euaning. he Westward on the fourth in-| ALASKA .. sat. May 24. Tues. May 27 Mon. June 1 . v ® Princess Louise scheduled to ® 2’;“';(’0“ "t“‘“‘ of Capt. Parker into DENALI .. Tues. May 27 Sat. May 31 Fri. June 6 > » sail south about noon Satur- e |Alaska waters. | F'VE lEA E ° da:‘, 4 v o | Passengers arriving from the | ALEUTIAN ... Thurs. May 29 Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 o Alaska scheduled southbound ® Westward were Lt. Ccmmander J | e J g FOR SEAmE o Sunday or Monday. o | Simpson MacKinnon, officer in EEEON. Tues. June 3 ~ Sat. Jume 7 i e Northiand scheduled to arrive ®charge of the Juneau office of the " o Phonakste BARANOF . Thurs.June 5 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 14 ] I.ODE 'I'AR ® next Tuesday, coming to Ju- e |13th Naval District d Josepif 1 A . e L IR TR T P R : * hem via Bitka_ soutnbound ‘s {Flakne, Director ef ; "1‘“”1“‘”““ The excarsion steamer Tolchester is shown (bacRground) gutred py mire on the Baldtlmt;'re wuw‘;ftr}:a;\ete. ;x::; . at. g ues. June on. June . LOCAL SAILINGS » | Employment Service with headquar-| poats towed her to midstream when flames broke out aboard, but the fire leapet Jliies A BN M e Tiine 11 Sans June 15, Babe Juma.al ® Estebeth scheduled to sail e |ters at Juncau. were destroyéd, The steamer Southport (foreground) was damaged. ; Carrying three local P}m%cnm‘rh o every Wednesday at 6 p.m. On hoard the vessel is a Curtis| —ee 5 2 7 z ALEUTIAN Sat. June 14 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 and one for Seattle, a Pan Amer : scouting and ohservation plane.: A space for the cther equipment. | i ican Airways System Lodestar ar- : N.:}l:; flifiisflfifexawgéSéflal’ o | routine flight of the ship was sched- ""UGLA_S :cz;v;x}::‘ctey_fwt lbmk wufl SSC"E : JAPAN Is | YUKON ... Mils. JURS 1T - Bt vl R s 3T :'(‘""‘u‘n‘l'(‘);d“"‘:‘““(‘i e"“;:&"}“’s;{l:‘”?fii’] e at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port ® ;"‘fl_f’ S s Mdimitoon, R 7 | uliy mounted on the boiler yester- | H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 s(:n'(’rs S0 contings to BOSlRE Piel | - cXaUcL, JAKD (AR Way= RPN e e e day with the aid cf the Cole pile-| | FREIGHT OFFIC 4 .- in Seatle ¢ P duue. 2 Bl e AR, driver and it affords an imposing | [ e | Tt E R sdustrial sight on the wharf. { Pastiges Anivingihu difeay | * 0 P EERER ° ° %P — Idusertel SNt o B “ SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND were Mr. and Mrs. William Ducker- ARE0 | DOUGLASITES LEAVING ANOTHER CYCLE BEGUN ing and M. Dederer. Peder Nilsen mfl | Several are planning to leave Adbai Ato e ‘Porler s was a through passenger to Seattle. ! Douglas during the next few ""3,“ wa: ok k'm*f' R oAt st | Passengers leaving Juneau for Se- | or GRADUA'I'ES | some to go south for vacations, oth- Was making his FIORL T MARINE AIRWAYS— attle were Dr. G. F. Freeburger, Q. (Sun time, May 30) | | on account cf illness and, some reading meters this _mormng, toda)( n E n AY “ 79 s v “ A l L S. Tracy, George B. Schmidt and | High tide—2:50 a.m., 159 feet. - coing in other directions. was the bfiglf‘;" = of ‘;‘; i‘f‘ el e 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Axel E. Anderson. | Low tide—9:31 am. -06 feet. ARE ANNO“N(ED Mrs. W. E. Cahill and daughter c]l‘l tl(:(;yJah(.)mr‘:“C’;dini;fia] 3:;111& . l | A ot Scheduled Passenger Airline Service One Electra left Juneau on a | High tide—3:5¢ p.m. 144 feet. | _have booked |)ns.~na; nndlhc Px-m-m:;l B e o i il Reaff"’ms oya iy fo XIS— SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASEA northbound flight this morning car- Low 143 p.m. 43 feet. | . ¥ ess Louise to leave Saturday morn-| - ¥ o ! He arters Ji u P Yying C. H. Metcalfe. ¢ (Continued from Page Five) ¢ enroute to Calfornia wWh first nmef. hesaid. \\ Ofle Newspaper Threat_ adquart uneau—PHONE 623 . NI R —{they will visit relatives and Vg 158 YT | ‘i ¥ | X : e HIRSCH RECOVERING | Unif d Stat M | summer. Kenneth Loken will beticn for the next three months | * : A ens unhe ales \ | ; % 3 Adolph “Dutch” Hirsch is re- \ | employed at the Alaska Coastal Mrs. Richard Nichols and two i : i ' n xl nn“s’ \ \ Ay n lam to satl on the Prin-, perted getting along fine at st.| S L ALAS AIR T fll'l', Inc. P \ AN ' Ingram Varnell will work during| cess Louise enroute to Seattle where| AT’ hospital since his operation | _, (By F““_’ Mx?:- S AllPlanes | Operating Own Aeronautical PHUNE ] | the summer ‘months, with no def-|she Wil seek -freatment af Orthio-|last week and % expecting to bkt o ot oo Bk ATl 2-Way Radio Station KANG inite plans for the fall. Eugene Lee pedic hospital for one of her chil- for his home Saturtny. | y X = Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU ! v B ; hond i ——.——— |alty to the Rome-Berlin-Tokyo Al- Equipped Seaplanes for Charter . hopes to allvend the Boeing School dren. 3 s A | liance when he conferred in Tokyo of Aeronautics and Andrew Sutton,’ Leaving next week are . | | for more than one hour with Ger- after working on the airbase at Goetz and two children, Lucile and | | h - P 5 man Ambassador Eugene Oft. Sitka, will take an architectural Billy, to visit at Orchards. Wash. i _ y R b of Mrs. Goetz, It is reported the chief subject engineering course in some college. Mrs. Snyder, mother ( 3 3 | discussed was President Roosevelt’s Insurance Salesman is reported quite sericusly 111.1 Al ’speech \ e To be an insurance salesman is Mrs. Pete Nordstrom plans to leave The 'chk Exchan, . g : A 4 A 3 H ge boomed again | . Form er wofld Heavy_ Bob Scott’s summer duty and in soon for a visit with her daughter, Telephone 713 or write |today in the apparent belief that - o Come to the Olympic—enjoy /" delicious foods as praised in “Adventures in Good Eat- vz ng.” Seattle’s Olympic Hotel is world-famous. SN S weight Champion "~ Gels His"* from Britisher CAIRO, My 29.—Max Schmeling, former world heavyweight cham- the Egyptian battlefield, that| “Schmeling was being taken to a grabbed a rifle from one of our| |scldiers, and went into action like| | wild bull. Before he did any dam- ness administration course at the University of California. Beryl Marshall will go to busi- ness school after working during the summer in Juneau. After attendin® Whitman Col- lege at Walla Walla, Wash., for a year, Jim Glasse will further his ton, 8. C., in 1773. expects to leave in a couple of days for Tenakee. = | Mrs, Jamss Sey and son Jimmy pian to leave via the Northland next | pigh school education. Several years | clared bluntly that “if the United Tuesday for a few weeks' Visit IN|eyperience as timekeeer with large | states continues her present policy Ketchikan with her aunt, Mrs. Wil-; company. Also experienced as sales- | of aid to China, conflict with Japan liam Robertson. Miss Eleanor Warren and Miss, | 2nd Mrs. Tom Hail, who have booked | pyone gqg. Chiropodist Dr. Steves. | Indies government come to terms on | passage on the North Sea suiling‘ about that time. Their trip is for| ——eo—— DUE HOME SUNDAY | | | Employment Service { for this qualified worker. | TIMEKEEPER — Man, age 40, man and common laborer. Call for ES 315. pion boxer, was killed while trying education at Washington State Col- Esther Boyd have booked their pas: SRR VAN | agency, Domei, said it is understood \»\ ) tneemne from the British Imperial lege, taking a course in pharmacy. s0ge for the south and v \ P! Edwin Arlington Robinson was authoritatively that economic nego- \ % forces who captured him during the SPaaEA Baranof, scheduled 0 12a¥€ yne only poet to win the Pulitzer tiations between the Dutch East § 7% German invasion of Crete. i | temorrow night. | 'prize on three different occasions. |Indies and Japan have reached a \ 77/ A New Zealand ambulance driver, The first public museum in Leaving abeut July 1 will be Mis. MRy e el | most critical stage. It is sald that \ 3 7 witness, declared on returning to' America was opencd at Charles-!Jack Sey and daughter, Jacynth,| grpp y, Health with Better Feet. | Matsuoka has demanded the East —adv. field hospital in our ambulance| Held : WaAW: : ————— virtually told Great Britain to keep corps. German parachutists descend- | ', as Stow: WAYS e wedding of Miss Sey to Tom} HNOTICE hands off and not interfere in ed upon us and a dog fight opened. | p | Hall, Jr., wpich is to take place mi AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing j negotations. Echmeling, who had been wounded, | :sam,a Monica, Cal. air route from Seattle to Nome, on B — sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. Roosevelt’s speech particularly lack- ed reference to America’s problems on the Pacific. i The newspaper Chugai today de- is inevitable.” . Meanwhile the Japanese news trade agreements with Japan. He Empire Clazssifieds Pay! )RTATION COMPANY | i Mrs, Ida Reinikka who has oeen age, however, someone let him have | feiting i " 24 P O it, and that was the end of Max.” |visiting her son Arthur at Fair OSTAL DDITIE ! banks for the past month, is ex- B y vpcctcd home on Sunday. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | | —_— i | MRS. LAUGHLIN RECOVERING | The numercus friends of Mrs. S o | Gertrude Laughlin will be pleased | EEREOTE VN m i to hear that she is now getting along | 1 MAY 16, 1941 fine at St. Ann’s hospital, rollowing! E !a major operation which was fol-} ! lowed by a critical condition for R Round-Trip Fares: | o ‘ 1 |reveral days. She is able to sit up 10% off twice one-way = 1 o3 ®© for some time every day now, and fares, when purchased G| g = 1 2| [it will not be long before she is s o in advance. o 83 El s ble to get around. -AE-AAR-AE I ' AMELS carriep ;la]{b:n]l::kma‘ska $ 1(; s i THIRTEENTH MOVE | KING, ARKANSAS U.S. MAIL DURING May 19—May 31 i i, S L. W. Kilburn ari OUEE! ; Golovin, Alaska 141 67 118 L A i »QUEEN, PENNSYLVANIA THE CIVIL WAR/ V. W, MULVIHILL Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 ‘mmr P;C“r-m Rl eartuenis A JACK, MISSOUR\ T Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska Alasks 51 82 132 S i ; MeGrath % & e ‘ {hevone on Third street. Tt will make | JOKER, W. VIRGINIA CANADIAN PACIFIC i e il | thirteen times he has moved since A POST OFFICE HAND! ——— Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83§ 37 . the fire of four years ago, Mr. Kil- Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116 $ 88 burn said. 7 Ruby, Alaska 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 e Seattle, Wash., U. S. A. .. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 6202 | EQUIPMENT BEING INSTALLED / Tanana, Alaska . 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $161 The mnew equipment of Douglas| N C‘ANCEL'L'ATION Whitehorse, Y. T, Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 || W& . Fisheries Co. designed to enlarge / o WITH 1988 INSTEAD / T —— “ao e || 'michard Biach ana George Lima |cannery operations during the som. | / OF 1933 FOR YEAR/ | : We. Fr. Th. Sa. |t e v ing season, is rapidly being placed.; - e ————— | G . Pr. S ; - 58, lowaways aboar e liner Ex- is located outside the ll'éic{% /& i%’;,?;;f n’::{‘;”s A 2: }g’g | ‘cambion which has arrived in ‘::;flzo ‘:,me,-y building, but will| MAIL HAS BEEN HOT COFFEE g o || New Yorkgster stopping at Ham- s poused in to afford additional SENT BY ROCKET | 1S THE NAME OF TOWN Tu. Th. We-ga. [} Theeorinh WU ol : = INTHIS COUNTRY/ | IN MISSISSIPPI STATE ¢ 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Algska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 ool MR e Girediak o 7 e Py ey T A : 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. .135° Lv 10:15 14:15 350 g 5. | v 5. 566, Nations! Foder 1020 17:00 Lv %"fl?.fi’,?x??fi,‘" T 13 Ar 955 ; ‘l}.y'lfeclfff;]:"',\':& claims to b’e’fng (Ollmm— DOUGLAS | ' { flush ca be obtained through the names of post offices in T’wre is no subsfi!ute for $RI0 860 At PAIRRANES, Alasks 150" Lv 6:00 | taken off the liner in New York, Thursday—Friday d States providing you ean ;';bfiihml thdoleat S 4 ol 1 i L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager | handcuffed together. Blach re- GEORGE O’BRIEN in spot. Duxing the Civil War {i861-1865) camels wu&wd_ o carry } : ¢ Lol 3 | portedly tried t it suiol " the United States Muils. Muny times errors are made in correcting 3 5 o, Poasabie - PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS || poriefiy tred 1o, comupl suielde { fthe mumasals on a cancellation stamp. On the U. S. Frigate, - News veriisin PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE by cutting bis yrists. ‘They werd iig o e o t in 1903, w eancellution was dated 1988, Odd, isn’t it? "t ' taken to Ellls‘ Island, ‘ .

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