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DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS EOR PETE'S SAKE, PA, WHEN KENNETH CALLS TONIGHT TREAT HIM CIVILLY FOR ONCE! O.K. POLLY, BUT I SURE DISLIKE TH' DERN DUMMY, ey Tnc Workdmghpt reser WAL, I GUESS TLL TURN IN, KIDS. POLLY, WHY DONT YOU TWO SIT ON T | BACK PORCH?Z THERE'S A BREEZE- WHY, o SPLENDID! SUN RISE AN' BESIDES, YUH KIN WATCH T DIRECTION./ JOEN MILLS as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "L HORIZON" Federal Tax—35¢ ver Persom FROM THAT SR R T Tl |STEAMER MOVEMENTS! Noasl JuneauBound SEATILE North Coa NORTHBOUND Prince Louise schoduled arrive early this evening but @ hour indefinite at noon to- @ day. e Baranof due tomorrow but def- ® inite time not given at noon @ today Alaska due Tuesday. North Coast due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILING Princess Charlotte schedul ail from Vancouver c'eleck tonight Denali scheduled. to sail Seattle June 11 at a.m Northland scheduled to from Seattle June 11. scheduled to sail Seattle June 12, North seheduled to from June 13 at am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © Aleutia nscheduled te arvive @ southbound at 8 o'clock Sun- © day night. Tyee southbound murning. LOCAL SAILIN . th scheduled to sail e y Wednesday at 6 pm. ® tka and wayports . Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way- ® ports. e o Friday moriin ports the 140 following pa hotked A. C. Cooley, J Amold, F. B Shoemaker and Mrs. Mary 1 B D Hellan from © . il & . from © ° sail @ 10 e . 9 S. Windler, Mz Mrs. R. P. C Mr Clyde Skewes. Rude, Mrs, Gra~c Rood Linnea Hilstead well, Mr Miss Lorraine Wickersham Mr Paul Coffin, James a Jacobson, Miss Ruth Seattle Nelson, John Dav 3ill Jensen, Art Beggren, James McGregor, H. B. Kester Jack Klingemberg, George S| Norman Madson, Obed Anderson, Marvin Johnson, Eugene Nichol Michael Alfred, Fred Carpenter, Gene Bearden e YUKON HERE FROM SOUTH LAST NIGHT 29 passeng from the south, the A 1 Steam- ship vessel Yukon, Capt. C. A. Glasscock and purser Leigh Runge, docked here at . 10 o'clock last night and sailed four hours later with 37 passe rs from Junean for the Westward rs arriving from Seat- tle were R. M. Black, Elinor Dusen- bury, Roy Jensen, Louise C. Mann, Mary Maratich ma Peterkin Harold Prentice, ph Robin- son, Capt. Frank Sampson, Mrs unk mpson Toby Sampson Edna Stainer, Je Taylor, Georse Bay, Walter C. Brommel, Bill Dore, M. Dore and E. H. Weatherill. m Ketchikan--Inga Hanstad, Gardiner, Helen Wentworlh, A. H. Givins and [ Thursday ® . 8000000000 CEs 0002000080020 0000000000 . e o o o e o o - - TIDES n time, June 8) Low tide—5:56 am., -3.2 High tide—12:16 p.m., 167 Low tide—6:02 p.m., 1.0 JUNE 9 0:07 am., feet feet feet. Car to Juneau 19.7 -4.0 172 08 feet feet feet. feet. High tide Low tide—6:42 am., High tide—1:06 p.m., Low tide—T7:36 p.m., Kodink — H. Nielson, R. Thompson, E. Bassford, H. Hoff- man, Mrs. William Poole, Gene Dawson, and Mr .. Caldwell, Louise Here This Evening For Jerry L. '8. Coffin, 5. Mye From Rowe. From Hilda Lundquist and Mr. and Mrs. Felix Yasas. Passengers sailing from Juneau for ward were Al Lundstrom, I H. Hill, Phyllis Poulin, Irene Frost, Art Beaudin, H. M. Brown, Alma avage, Mrs. O. Englesvold, Mary llen Dunnigan, A. Medar, J. Mc¢- Kelvey, W. Gilbertson, F. C. Ander- son, D. A. Wolfe, L. Wood, C. ven, D, Breedlove, W. E. ‘Seeley, T. J. Jacs I. Johnson, Ernest Paddy, Peter Brown, Emil Maki,' Frank Clark, D. Krakewski, W. Gil- shannon, L. Nielson, Earl Fox, H. Russel and A. Hillman. Wrangell—Bishop P. T Canadian Pacific steamer Princ Louise, due in Juneau early this eve- ning, has the following first class passengers aboard for this port: Etta Burke, V. Bloom, Joch Cock- burn, Thomas Chadwick, Joy Jenni- con, Astrid 1d, Mrs. Edna Liston and daughter, Edward Mize, Mrs. Jesephine Spickett, Elrir Annette, Mrs. A. Skomedal and daughter. There are also 10 second class passengers aboard the steamer. e 'ON RETURNING Petersburg—J. G. Ellson H. H. Gerstman MR Mrs. Lu Liston and daughter are arriving on the Princess Louis this evening after a visit in the States. ——————— PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: [ 10% off twice one-way ‘ fares, when purchased in advance. ethel [Fairbanks Flat Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Hot Sprir Alaska Juneau, Alaska McGrath Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska Ophir, Alaska Ruby, Alaska Seattle, Wash,, U Tanana, Alaska Whitehorse, ¥. T., Can $ 76 141 88 151 44 149 121 39 108 G7 $118 15 65 82 44 74 50 48 39 132 18 $12v 126 149 99 127 12 125 85 115. 236 170 217 95 94 24 71 102 144 175 125 26 2 $202 20 $191 109 120 A Su. Mo. We. Fr. 10:00 16:10 1., US.A. PST Ar 18 Lv SEAT 5 Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Av JUNEAU AU, Al PST Ar 135° Lv 135° Ar 150" Lv 16:40 16:40 17:00 18:55 LA 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 Lv JUN Ar WHITEHORS Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager ; PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE a ey ess| Pound. | | | i | FDR's Mai! Wes Up After %roadcasi PRSI Y e to psevelt and contain o nds in the Whi ie under the v h . Padgett (center) T iluiberan Chusch of GOVERNMEN Wil Be Scene o PLANS MOVE so'cick Wed Olza President tl Leiters addr the war g up by theus polite. ¢ noo of Robert the marriage Loken and Mr. club of t ye RTY artha Society Light Presbyterian Church s in sements made vesterd last business meeting of the Wl“ Take OVef Cafifornia‘;:i'hrff Rev. John L. Cauble will per- . . form the ceremony s Ethel Aviation Plant Unless |zcien cucr o' S Workers Return Normar Before (Continued from Page One! — | pi 1t the brice, Mr n et tion group also made plans to oodie sale June 14 at the ore. 1e Pearce | will | on the pe ¢ A reception will be held this'eve. | 4 2 between the hours of 8 & ock at the home of the parents at Salmon Creck. All £ | of the young couple are attend hoste for yesterds > Mrs. A. E. C Ficken. The r ill be he'd September 5 rlors of the Northern Light n Church. STOCK CUOTATIONS NEW YORK, June 7. u on of American Can today ., Anaconda 26, Bethlehem 1% Commonwealth and Southern Curtiss Wright 8%, seneral Motors 37%, International Tarvester 507, Kennecott 36%, New York Central 12'4, Northern Pacific 3t United States Steel 55, Pound $4.03%% DOW, JO! rtage of lumber now and} can take care of lh'w,,f(h present > said that Harvey wn, the International Machin- as been asked to come m and confer with the | e *reshyter ists Unic to W Presiden San Fra PRI TSl BISHOP ROWE Bishop P. T. Rowe Bishep for arrived in Juneat from W the steamer Yu- ken. The Bishop is on his annual tour of the Territory and is stoppin: at the Baranof Hotel S R AR N WARD MIZE DU Edward Mize, former Juneau resi- dent, is coming here on the Princess Louise for a visit during his vaca- tion from a position he holds in California. HERE Episcopalian Closing THREE § HALIBUT Three small Juneau halibuters pui into Juneau this morning to ell over 14,000 pounds of fish, all at prices of 9 and 7.10 cents per The Carol H sold 5 pounds and the Jane H sold 1. pounds to E. E. Engstrom and Hyperien sold 9,500 pounds to the Alaska Coast Fisheries. S SR Bubseribe o the Daily Alaska impire--the paper with the larges said circulation. e, | i AVERAGES The followin today’s Dow, Jones averages at the short Satur- lay session of the New York Stock =xchange: Industrials, 118.89; rails, 7.69; utilities, 17.32. re 5 .- The Daily Alaska Emr has th t paid circulation of any Al newspaper. Prison Break Killers Now Go on Trial for Life nder heavy guard, Charles McGale, extreme left, and Joseph Riordan, extreme right, are brought to g)urt at lelitge Plains, N. Y., for trial in connection with their attempted break from Sing Sing prison in April, in which they killed two men, & guard and a policeman. Edward Kiernan, second from left, and William Wade, second from right, are accused as outside accomplices in the attempted break. A —third convict, John Waters, was killed during the break, — ” | Juneau, EYPt's 16,000,- by the side WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! N E5R hereby given for furnishing plaster linoleum, white lead paint, kalsomine, lighting fixtures, plumb- ing fixtures, lumber, windows, etc. to be delivered at the Federal Jail at Juneau, Alaska, and the Federal Jail at Skagway, Alaska, will be re- ceived at the Mar I's Office in the Federal Building at Juneau, Al- aska, up until two P. M. June 14, 1941. Invitation and bid proposals for furnishing these articles may be had by calling at the Marshal’s Of- fice in the Federal Building at Ju- neau, Alaska WILLIAM T. MAHONEY, United States Marshal, Juneau, Alaska. First publication, June 3, 1941. st publication, June 12, 1941, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Ernest M. Polley, administra- tor of the estate of John B. Bern- hofer, deceased, has filed his pe- tition in the hereinafter described court for judgment setting aside and awarding to Helen Bernhofer, surviving widow and so heir of the edent, the entire e tate of the decedent, the being of the value of less than $4.000.00. All persons concerned are notified to be and appear in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, at 10 o'clock A. M. on the 24th day __ of June, 1941, and show cause, if any they have, y judgment |} ——rc s st s e e e . e 3 e MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL Dated: Juneau, Alaska, this 17tn § 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier day of May, 1941. Scheduled Passenger Airline Service ERNEST M. POLLEY, SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Administrator. AR e 5 O AR D A Headquarters Juneau PHONE 623 Shattuck Building, Ala Attorney for Publication June 7, 1941. that bid Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Southhound Due Juneaun Steamer Northbound ALEUTIAN Thurs. May 2 Sun. Jane 1 Sun. June 8 YUKON . Tues. June Sat. June BARANOF Thurs. June Sun, June Sat. June 14 ALASEKA Sat. June Tues. June Mon. June 1) ALY Wed. June Sun. June ALEUTIAN Sat. June Tues. June Wed. June YUKON Tues. June Sat. June Fri June 2 BARANOF ‘Thurs.June Sun. June 22 Sun. June 29 COLUMBA Sat June Tues. June 2 Thurs.July ALASKA Tues. June Sat. June DENALI Thurs.June Sun. June Sat July H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 Sar RVINGZATASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUND Administrator. e g ] ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. adv.| All Planes | Operating Own Aeronautical | 2-Way Radio Station KANG ‘ PHONE . = | Racio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU ODRDER FIXING o FOR | ; NG e CF i} Eauipped Seaplanes for Charter 612 RTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ! : IN THE PROBATE COURT FOR| JUNEAU PRECINCT, TERRI-! TORY OF ALASKA, DIVISION NUMBER ONE. In the Matter of the Estate of RAYMOND RUZICH, Deceased. ‘ Jack Turkovich, the duly ap- pointed, acting and qualified Ad-| ministrator with the will annexed,| of the estate of Raymond Ruzich, deceased, having this day filed his Final Report and Account and Pe- tition for Distribution, it is ordered | that a hearing be held thereon be- fore this Court, in its Courtroom, in the Federal Building, Juneau, Alaska, on the 21st day of July, 1941, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all persons interested in the said estate may appear and show cause why said Final Account and Report should not be approved and the Distribution, prayed for or- | dered. Witness my hand and the Seal of the above entitled Court here- unto affixed at Juneau, Alaska, this | 17th day of May, 1941, FELIX GRAY, United States Commissioner and Ex-Officio Probate | Judge, Juneau Precinct. | Publication dates, May 17-24-31, | June 7, 1941. adv. TERRITORY OF ALASKA Office of the Auditor | JUNEAU CERTIFICATE OF DISSOLUTION | I, FRANK A. BOYLE, Auditor of | the Territory of Alaska and custod- |ian of corporation records for said Territory, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that there has been filed in my of- |fice on this thé 22nd day of May, 11941, the written consent of the | stockholders of the Mendenhall Con- | struction Company, Inc., a corpora- | tion organized and existing under and by virtue of the laws of the Territory of Alaska, to the dissolu- tion of sald corporation, written Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska consent to such dissolution having | been executed by all of the stock- 'CANADIAN PACIFIC holders thereof on the 17th day of 5 T— May, 1941, e —— e | WHEREFORE, in view of the | “\WHENIN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your | above premises, I DO FURTHER | CERTIFY that the Mendenhall Coal Choice—General Hauling | Construction Company, Inc., a cor- CALL US! . W SAIL‘NGS -~ Junes Seattle Ar.Jun. N.B. WEEKLY Ly Jun Leave 8.B. Geattle June 6 June 10 June 12 1 June 16 _..June June 19 CANADIAN PACIFI( ALASEA TRANSPORTATION COMPANY JUNFAU TO VANCOUVER - VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise June 10, 20—July 4 Princess Charlotte July 13, 27 V. W. MULVIHILL Sailings from Pler 7 Seattle Leaves Beattle ....June 5 _June 12 .June 19 FREIGHT 8. S. TYEE . S. S. TAKU . S. 8. TYEE . PASSENGERS poration, is dissolved, pursuant to Section 924 of the Compiled Laws \ol Alaska, 1933, upon the filing in | | this office of the proper proof of ‘publicatinn of this certificate. { IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I | have hereunto set my hand and af- fixed my official seal, at Juneau, the Capital, this 22nd day of May, 1941, t FRANK A. BOYLE, (SEAL) Auditor of Alaska. First publication, May 24, 1941. Last publication, June 14, 1941.