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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1941. POLLY AND HER MIND IF T BORRER THIS DESK PEN AGIN, (¥ PALS AWF UNK? SEEMS T'ME VER DOIN' A L LOT O WRITIN' THIS LATE N TH DAY, SIMP. OH, T AINT DON' NO WRITIN, UNK:- 44 ARRIVE ON ALASKA FROM PORTS SOUTH 35 round trip passengers gers booked for Ju- northbound steamer Alas- ki, Capt. O. C. Anderson and pur- ¢ Dave Doran, docked in Juneau at 11 o'clock this forenoon and i scheg d to sail from the A-J dock 4 lock this aftgrnoon bound 1or Westward ports. Passengers arriving were Anne E. Alinder, J. R. Balsley, Beda Becker, J. 8. Bright, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Carnes, Ruth Chambers, Mrs. G. E veland, Ardell Ci Jand, Ruth M. Crookston, Mr. and Mrs. V. H. Cuff, Mrs. F. Dunlop, Mr Mary P, ling, Nancy arling Barba carling, Stella Easley, Mr and Oliver Gaudy Ji Gucker, Barbara Donald MacDonald, Howa ¢iowen. Warren G. Magnuson, Hel- en E. Mathews, Mrs. G. M. McLaugh- lin, Mrs. O. G. Olson, Thomas Riz G. B. Schmidt, Mrs. V. Slagle, Mrs R. J. Sommers, S. Warburton, P. Warner, Mr. and Mrs. C. Wetter- uer, R. Williams, Esther William- . R. Tybring and K. L. Webster Pmkm gers arriving from South- cast Alaska—E. Stevens, V. M. Black- well, M. D. Williams and B. F. Heintzlem: ———————— LOUISE HERE BOUND SOUTH The southbound steamer Princess Louise, Capt. S. K. Gray and purs- E. Cornelius, returned to Ju- »eau from S| ay at 8 o'clock this morning and sailed one hour later with 21 passengers from Ju- ean for the south sengers sailing were A. Birrill H. O. Miller, E. Salo, T. E F. Carlson, Miss L. s C. Carlson, Mrs. W. Hixon and infant, Mr. and Mrs M. J. Whittier and infant, Mrs. G L. Barrowman, E. H. Chappell, F. Trueblood, Pat Sheehan, E. Han- sen, T. Tavasieff, J. Taylor, F. Torgerson and Edward Mize. - JUNEAU DRUGGIST CALLED BY ARMY Carrying and 44 p: ne the from Seattle 6- Hermar Mac- Druggist at the Butler-Mauro Drug mpany, Gordon Fergusen, has been called from the Organized | Reserves of the Army of the United States into Federal Service. | rgusen will report to Fort Rich- n at Anchorage on July 1 as a Licutenant in the medical ad-| ministrative corps. - BUY DEFENSE BONDS | Holroyd, Walter Lemke, Mrs. Neatho | :STEAMER MOVEMENTS! - NORTHBOU Alaska in port and ail 1 the westward o'clock this afternoon North Coast in port and sched- uled to sail at 7 o'clock this evening for Sitka. Princess Charlotte in port and scheduled sail for Skazway late tonigt SCHEDULED SAILINGS Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow Northland scheduled to from Seattle tomorrow. Taku scheduled to sail Seattle June 12. North Sea scheduled to from Seattle June 13 at am, Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 14 at 9 am, Princess Louise scheduled sail from Vancouver June at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 17 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SAILIN Tyee southbound Thursday morning, Baranof scheduled southbound Saturday. LOC ] heduled to at 4 sail from sail 10 to 14 Completed early SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports Naha leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm, for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports e o 0 0 0 0 0 0 ot TIDES (Sun time, June 1D b 195 | tion to be tide—1:39 am. 195 feet. | "y wa gecided to call a meeting tide 2 am, -39 | 2 g {of the townspeople for this eve- tide 8 pay,, 172 feet. to take up the matter of a tide—8:23 pm. 15 feel. |4 o July celebration. P Among the various committee re- | ports made, that concerning the | wharf was of chief interest. Instal- ar o e lation of a new water line to the cannery [rom the city’s mains was I p |u(‘ rted settled by decision cf s In or | were reported urgently needed as a | safety measure and a ban was Canadian Pacific Steamer Princess | placed on storage of gasoline on the Charlotte, making the first cruise to dock. Permission to the use of the Southeast Alaska this season, ar-'old ferry waiting room adjoining rived in port this afternoon from|the warehouse was granted: Arthur the south. Passengers aboard the|Ladd for sterage of boat equipment steamer booked for Juneau are as|The meeting concluded with pay- follows: ment of bills. Mrs. —_—— vert, Faul Coke, iel Douglas and wife, and wife. Minnie Goldstein, Joseph Graner,| Oliver Gray, Florence Gray, James DOUGLAS NCIL SESSION 1l members of the Dougla ouncil present except two Rustad and Carl Lind- regular meeting was held t night as scheduled, Mayor Bon- iding. In addition to iness some issues of special came up for considera- acted on later. © 9 090000000 L 000NN RRLRRER IR RN R RN R R R N R R R R R R R RN Iner pre: tine bt importance High Low High Low pipe. Repairs to gangplanks Helen Bond, Mrs. Alice Cal-| Gerald Coke, Dan- | Louis Ellson | 4TH OF JULY MEETING TO BE HELD TONIGHT meeting of Douglas residents has been called for 7:30 o’clock this evening in the City Hall to decide about celebrating the com- ing Fourth of July. If agreeable, an organization will then be ef- fected to plan and handle the de- tails of arranging for the various features connected with such cele- 1 as may be desired, - HARRIS DIES ‘R LINGERING ILLNESS A Lindeman, Joann Lindeman. | Mrs. Dennis Patterson, L. Rogers and wife, Mrs. Helen Shultz, Dr. Robert William Simpson, Herman VanderLeest, Mrs, Isabelle Stanford, James Underhill. - — The Daily Alaska Emplre has the l WitiLre ? largest paid circulation of any Al AF ASkn; nepspaRes, After being bed-ridden for the PAN AMFRICAN AIRWAYS FI‘FF(‘TIVI" MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twiee 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.. $56 67 15 82 44 4 50 48 39 170 24 5 149 121 . 39 108 236 94 144 past month or two, Willie Harris, resident of Douglas native village nm many years, passed away at his A A B (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS | Tuesday—Wednesday HOPALONG CASSIDY in 'AGECOACH WAR" | | | | | | | @ year, the U. S. navy and tay be used as Jouglas Fisheries Company to put; % & ner America view of the SET TH TABLE AN' THIS IM HELPIN' AUNT SUSIE )fl HERE'S TH' ONLY THING IN TH HOUSE T'SPEAR OLIVES OUTA A BOTTLE WITH! Copr. 1941, Kang Feotores Syndicare, Ioc., Workd rghis sserved {has becn a f | Willamette Umw luxury liner America, a 517,5(;0000 vessel, has been acquired by the a troop ship. The liner is 723 feet cruising radius of 11,000 miles. about 8 o'clock ut 60 years survived by two sons, Fred, who and Paul at Excur- e last d 0 be old ed i his Lucy Douglas Inlet vife is in sion - N, CHILDR ARE NOW ENROUTE Mrs, Lawrence Carlson and two children, Lorraine and Carleen, sailed for the south this morning ard Princess Louisg. She will the three mopths in nd Salinas, Cal, retur for opening of school in MRS. CARL: OUTH nex ing the fall - NAKEE Tom Rakich left by plane th first of the W for Tenakes Springs for a vacation i - Mrs. Wm. Hixson Leaves for Visit at Bremerton, Wash. TO Mrs. ter, Dorothy May, noon on the Princess Lo for visit with her mother in Bremer ton, Wash. She expects to return about August 1. While she is away Hixson expe to batching with next door neighbor Pete Clements in their West Ju- neau homes. Using the dishes from both houses they feel they should be able to do nicely until the re- turn of Mrs. Clemeuts who will arrive in two weeks. ———.e sailed this fore- lise o Ra do a an Bill ‘bit of GEN. BUCKN ENROU S DAUGHTER . TO ANCHORAGE Daughter of Br 2y Simon Bolivar Buckner, of Anchor- age, Mary Buckner, is a through pas- senger on the northbound steamer Alas| Miss Buckner i; king he first trip to the Territory and will General meet her parents at Fort '-{uhal(l—- son after spending the win lege in California. Both Gen. Buckn who is com- mander of Alaska Defense. and Mrs. Buckner have visited in Juneau, e Subscrie o tiie Dail Empire—~the paper with (r vmld rirruhtlnn er in col- Alaska larges $118 65 132 18 $12v 126 149 §112 99 127 83 $ 37 12 125 10 116 $ 88 8 I15 71 41 15 217 85 207 234 212 $202 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. We. Fr. 10:00. . 16:10 Su, e . Tu. Th. 3 10:00 16:40 10:00 16:40 10:20 17:00 18:55 12:15 Ar FAIRBANKS, Lv SEATTLE, Wash. US.A. Av JUNEAU, Alaska Lv JUNEAU, Alaska Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. Mo. Tu. 'Th. Sa. PST Ar 18:55 PST Lv 12:45 - 7 Mo, AP Teature Service We. Sa. 16:15 14:15 13:55 10:00 PST Ar 12:15 command: a v y 135° Ly 1015 mands mean when they say Alaska is the S. 8. Lahaina (above), L. A DEWWQUE—I)IQ&U Sales “lfll‘tr 135 So. Fravklin St. PHONE 106 weighing 5645 gross tons. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE —SEATTLE LANDLUBBERS often wonder tons of shipping are sunk. A medium sized freighter 410 feet long and When the German navy claims to have sunk 60,000 tons, it means approx- imately the equivalent of 10 ships like the Lahaina. There are several ways of expressing tonnage, but shipping men’ always/use gros: what the high so-and-so many v meant ceuld he carried superstructure, 200 gallons. that could be cal William Hixson and daugh- long, over 93 feet wide and has a Just Call Me Goveinor; Four i More Governors y than were ever d at one place in .the the Territo Former Governor Thomas arrived today on the Al tend meeti the Ir Highway Commission, thus bring ing the total to four. Gov. Ernest and former Govern J . Troy and George A.Park: are regular residents of Juneau. Seelting a parallel in the p: Juneaui ernors for They Troy mond. in town to- hefore Ril ka to of Dt te July nd the the Fourth of were Governors and Delegat were in S L e s ' ARRAKGEMENTS FOR SOAP BOX DERBY IN FINAL STAGES NOW ents for the Ro- Cmpire Soap Box Derby to be |held June 26 are being made by a {dozen committees. Numbers to be given cars in the race are now in the hands of Hank mon who will ist rranger The inspecti aff, headed by Chief Inspector Ellis Reynolds, will give Soap Box Derby licenses to driv- | ers whose cars pass inspection. Radio communication between the finish line and the starting ramp on the 12th Street course is being arranged. st night a large crowd saw four test the course in trial runs. trial run is planhed for Thursday night at 8 o'clock. . EARLINGS THROUGH Mrs. Roy B. Earling and daugh- | ters, Barbara and Nancy. arrived in Juneau today on the steamer Alaska enroute to their home Fairbanks where Mr., Earling i manager of the U. S. Smelting, Re- fining and Mining Company. 'I‘ht-y flew north via PAA. .- 'hry a classified ad in "‘ho- Empire. tonnage, whn::h the number of “tuns” of wine that in cargo space, crew’s quarters and A tun 'was a cask holding about #Net” tonnage is the number of tons rried in cargo space alone, “Dis- placement” is the weight of the water pushed out of the way when the ship is launched. weight” is the actual weight of the ship. “Dead- I3 | ADVERTISEMENT | gath- history of | ‘¢! < then publicly opened rnational here g ‘| Specifications. T ._' of the Bid will be required to them as MISS HERMANN HOME Barba d t I Hermann tudent FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS in Triplicate, will | be received . at the Office of tl | Commissioner of Education, ‘lhl' of Alaska, at Juneau, Ala at 10:00 A.M., June 11, 1941, an’ then publicly opened for the Fur nishing of all labor and material: for the CONSTRUCTION of a SCHOOL BUILDING with Teach- at Pauloff Harbor, Sans erage be obtained and Eng Baranof neers Hotel Juneau, Alaska. A deposit of $10.00 will be re- quired for cach set of Plans and Specifications. A Bid Bond of § of the Bid will be required to & company the Proposal. The suceessful h 1d: will be r red to furr a Perform Bond of 1007 of the Contract furnish sufficient Col ion and Fire Insurance the Territory rritory reserves the to reject any or all bids waive all inform: ies. DR. JAMES C. RYAN, Commissioner of ucation Publication dates, May 20 and 27 June 3 and 10, 1941. adv 1= q so m- to right and to ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS SEALED BIDS in Triplicate, will be received at the Office of the Commissioner of Education, Terri- ry of Alaska, at Juneau, Alaska, 10:00 A.M., June 11, 1941, for the Fur- of all labor and materials the construction of an ADDI- nishing for TION to a SCHOOL BUILDING at Ruby, Alaska. Plans may be obtained LESTER TROAST ATES, Architects and Engineers, Anchorage or Baranof Hotel Juneau, Alaska. A deposit of $10.00 will be quired for each set of Plans A Bid Bond of from N. a re- company the Proposal. ‘The quired to furnish a Performance Bond of 100% of the Contract price land also furnish pensation and Fire Insurance protect the Territory. The Territory reserves the right| to reject any or all bids and waive all informalities. DR. JAMES C. RYAN, Commissioner of Education. Publication dates, May 20 and 27, June 3 and 10, 1941. adv. In the Dlslnc( Cn\ut for the Terr tory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Sitka. In the matter of the application of THEODORE ADOLPH OT10 HOLL for a change of Name— | NOTICE OF CHANGE OF NAME No. 4645-A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on the 31st day of May, 1911, the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, at Sitka, entered an order changing the name of THEODORE ADCLPH OTTO HOLL, of Sitka, Alaska, to THEODORE A. HARRIS. Given under my hand and the seal of the District Court aforesaid this Tth day of June, 1941, (Seal) ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Clerk of the District Court, Terri- tory of Alaska, Division Number One at Sitka. Publication dnte June 10, 1041. w0 | NOT_ICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN | that David Williams has applied or is about to apply for appoint- ment, under the provisions of | Chapter 56, Alaska Session Laws, \1941 as administrator of the esS- | tate of John F. Williams, deceased, ‘wherein the gas screw or vessel | “Urania,” Official No. 228870, | twelve net tons, is involved in ac- | cordance with his petition hereto- ,(ore or about to be filed in the | United States Commissioner’s and| ex-omuo probate court for Lhe 'Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- |cinct, and that all heirs, creditors, lienors, and ether interested par- |ties are required to file in| said | court and make their objections io | ms said appointment within thirty | (30) days after the termination of | the posting and publication: of this notice, namely: within thirty (30) and | & ASSOCI-| and | successful bidder will be re-| sufficient Com- | to | days after June 18, 1941, Dated at Hoonah, Alaska, June 6, 1941, DAVID WILLIAMS. First publication date, June 7, 1941. Last publication date, June 18, 1941 ady. A. 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