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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941. QEAD THIS-DADDY “VE BHONED DOCTOR-HE'LL BE RIGHT - HE SAID NOT TO WORRY- VOUI? HEARING HAS LEFT YOuU - BECAUSE YOUR VOICE 1S GONE - HE'LL FIX' THAT IN NO TIME —* MARINE NEWS POST OFFICE . NORTHBOUND Denali due Sunday. |® SCHEDULED SAILINGS | @ Taku scheduled to sail from ® Seattle today. . North Sea scheduled to sail | from Seattle at 10 a.m to- STEAMER MOVEMENTS! o | morrow. Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle June 14 at 9 am, Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver June 14 at 9 p.m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle June 17 at 9 am. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Tyee scheduled southbound to- morrow morning. North Coast scheduled south- bound during night; noth- Trouble Caused by Insuf- ficient Addresses on Letters The staff at the Junean Post Of- fice is having trouble on making quick delivery of letters and a ¢ notice is being sent to concerns)g making both small and large dis-'e ing definite at 3 p.m. today. patches. The notice is as follows: e Princess Charlotte scheduled to “Good at guessing? Yes. Th°n ¢ arrive at 7 o'clock tomorrow try this one— & morning and sails south two “There are three John Wagners ¢ hours later. in Juneau. If you were a Postal e Baranof scheduled southbound Clerk, to which one would you de-|e Saturday. liver a letter addressed to John'e Alaska scheduled southbound Wagner, Juncau, Alaska? Monday. “You don’t know? — neither do e Northland due Tuesday. we. . LOCAL SAILINGS “Yet this is only one of several e Estebeth scheduled to sail hundred cases where we are called! @ every Wednesday at 6 p.m. upon to deliver mail to people'® for Sitka and wayports. where we have two or more per-|® Naha leaves every Wednesday sons resident in Juneau with iden- at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port tical names and initials or very ® Alexander, Kake and way- similar ones. Among others we have ® ports. two Gus Ericksons, two O. West-(® @ & & @709 o o o bys, two J. E. Smiths, two J. Mor- by . ki risons, 2 V. Blackwells, etc. “On the first of each month ap- ."DES proximately 30,000—yes, that's right T}l;RTY THOUSAND, pieces of (Sun time, June 13) mail, mostly statements of account,! pyop tide—3:11 am., 174 are denosited in the chsl Post Of-| [ 0 tide—9:41 am., -1.7 feet. ;{fi: I(:;(gillfl‘wr.\' lovlhmr ;?ddrusst‘\f‘“‘ High tide—4:12 p.m, 159 feet. ants who mail thesel y,. tige 10:00 p.m., 30 feet. statements want them delivered-— and we want to deliver them just as quickly as possible, but when to deliver every last pfece of meil you stop to consider the fact that to the person for whom its in- 95 percent of them are incomplete- tended. Now don't you think it fair ly addressed, you can appreciate that you work with P2 and give us what we in the Post Office are up MOre complete addresses on your feet a=ainst. mail? Let's try it.” “John Jones, Juneau, or Mary Smith, City, is NOT a complete address. Postal regulations requive a complete address on each piece of mail deposited for delivery and that means a box number or to General Delivery where the ad- dressee has no Post Office Box ad- dress. (By the way—you probabiy didn’'t know that we are privileged to return to the sender any piece of mail that DOES NOT BEAR A COMPLETE DELIVERY AD- DRESS.) We have never done that and we don't want to do it now. “You can help us though. You or your ci 5 contact most of your custom: a second to find out what their Post Office Box number is. Or if they receive mail in General De- livery, or at one of the hotels or boarding houses, then put that ad- dress on your statements. Your mail will be delivered a lot faster and be sure to reach the person for| whom it is intended. “We in the Post Office. will work with you and make Every, attempt s Some spots in Chile have as much as 216 inches of rain a year. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS NOTICE Notice is hereby given that bid proposals for furnishing plaster board, 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 Marshal's Office in frequently. It won'ttake, e pederal 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. Last publication, Junc 12, 1941 - e SN PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS nsl EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 2 = 10% off twice one-way | _ | & | a| % & ® fares, when purchased |2 ;.E 5 E ‘(2‘ glalz |8 in advance. -1 | | | | =] @ Blgldl51glgi2/2/8 Fairbanks, Alaska ........$ 76 Flat, Alaska et (O ] Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 McGrath ... 44 44 18 $12v Nome, Alaska 140 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 121 50 09 127 83 § 37 Ophir, Alaska . ... 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska ... 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash,, U. 8. A . 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 ‘Tanana, Al&skfl 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Th. Ba. 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska .. 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 14:15 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash, ,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ..PST Lv 12:45 Mo. We. Sa. PST Ar 12:15 16:15 10: 20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 12:15 18:55 Ar FA!RBANKS L. A. D!LEB!CQUE—DMJIM Bues Mlnxer 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 Alaaka 150° Lv 6:f 00 10:00 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE | CAN'T TALK OR HEAR-THIS 1S A FINE Chirty-six acres of Jersey City, 7ital shipping centers in the war crisi fire broke out in an abbatoir and sprea and destroyed a block-long section of BY GOLLY - | CANT HEAR HER VOICE - WHAT'S THAT ? "CALL UP THE DOCTOR AND TELL HIM NOT e, the. World agl N. J.. waterfront, one of the east’s| men and scores ¢f harbor police, the flames sprr‘ad with astonishing s turned into an inferno when warehouses, grain elevators, the Erie Railroad terminal. | sabotage. Damage will run into millions of dollars. Much of the rapidity. Flames broke out simultaneously in several places, and authorities are conducting investigations into the possibility of | Despite efforts of 500 firemen from six communities, 300 coast guards- |mdurml destroyed was destined for shipment to England. "Lease-Lend” Supplicsfor Singapore . 0 : , :U)T%‘? ? padr: NO- 2808 '_ st American “lease-lend” material for the British Far Eistern stronghold of Singapore is arriving there on ’\merical. freizhlers. Recenlly arrived Indian \nldlcw pass along a dock between a freizhter and cases of | chum where hy the High Command. ARE MADE OVER NIGHT l Nazi Planes Swarm 0vert RAF Also Strikes (Continued from Page One} | down the French coast striking at former Eleanor Adsit, neau unm a,h« was five years old|lamps, flower containers and pol.-‘ : several visits|tery jars. Give them a couple of} | coats of gdy enamel and then you| Calais, Cologne, Boulogne and the German gun emplacements at Cape p Gris Nez. % 3t Flames, started by the bursting .. ¢, n“,( au. bombs lighted the burning Calais waterfront and were seen 21 miles across the channel in Dover. Reper- cussions from the bursting bombs },xhuok the surrounding section. Hitler’s High Command admitted |many Germans were killed o wounded in the overnight RAF, at- tacks at Cologne, Duisburg and Bo- l “severe deslruction” to apartment hous | was hostes ———a *Hotel. Guests inciuded Mr. and| ekoffs Will Leave on North Coast for Home | and Mrs. Francis Barnekoff London, Other Areas— | o nave been suesis or | | Neil Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Bert| 'Kicfi:r, Mr. and Mrs, James Drak emall dinner given by Mr. and Mrs. nes North Coast cmoulb !n lhul home in Portland, Ore. While here the Barnekoffs been the incentive r f | ening up the porches for summer 4 | lived in Ju-| Barnekoff’s first e|your porch needs. guest of honor at a luncheon gived by Mrs. Harry I. Lucas at her sum-! SPORTEST ANSWERS 1. Trapshooting. 2. Billy Conn. nt, ten % 2 < 5. 1";:. x‘:ntuciy Derw is & race for 3-year-old lhonuihlmflt. TO REMOVE STA portion across a bowl, rub stains with flycerine and pou through the stains a stream of boiling water from three et above. OTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that David Williams has applied is about to apply for appoint- ment, der the prov of Chapter Alaska Session Law: 1941, as administrator of the es tate of John F. Williams, deceased, | wherein the gas screw or vessel “Urania,” Of! twelve net ton: cordance with or s involved in ac- is petition hereto- AEAEERR United States Commissioner’s and b el § | ex-officio probate court for the| : y Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner's Pre- cinct, and that all heir editors, lienors, and other interested par- court and make *their objections o | his said appointment within thirty ! (30) days after the termination of | the posting and publication of this | notice, namely: within thirty (30) days after June 18, 1941, Dated at Hoonah, Alaska, June ! 6, 1041. DAVID WILLIAMS. Last publication date, June 18, 1941, adv. mer home below Thane. Last evening Mrs. Agnes Adsit! ss at a 6:30 o'clock ‘din-i ner in their honor at the Baranof| Mrs. Harold Brown, Mr, and M Mrs. Harry Brown, the honor guests | and the hostess. Following the din-| ner colored movies of the Interior| were shown by Neil Moore. ] On Tuesday evening the Barne-| koffs were guests of nunur at a| Bert Kiefer followed hy an cvening | of cards. | | g o i e | | PORCH BRIGHTENERS 1ts time to think about bright-| service. Hunt out discarded metali | have fixtures already to servc; e —— Try a ctassaifies aa 1w 1'Ne Kmpir2 Fronk W, Hall A. AALTO as & paid-up subscriber to The Baily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the . CAPITO:. THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: ‘ANGELS OVER BROADWAY' Federal Tax—0b¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Steamer Northbound ALEUTIAN ....... Thurs. May 29 YUKON .. Tues. June 3 BARANOF ......... Thurs. June 5 ALASKA .......... Sat. June 7 DENALI .......... Wed. June 11 ALEUTIAN ... Sat. June 14 YUKON ... Tues. June 17 BARANOF Thurs.June 19 COLUMBA Sat. June 21 ALASKA .. Tues. June 24 DENALI ... ThursJune 26 H. O. ADAMS AGENT Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound Sun. June 1 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 7 Sun. June 8 Sat. June 14 Tues. June 10 Mon. June 16 Sun. June 15 Sat. June 21 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 Sat. June 21 Fri. June 27 Sun. June 22 Sun. June 29 Tues. June 24 ThursJuly 3 Sat. June 28 Sun. June 29 Sat. July 5 PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 2-Way Radio Communication 3 = MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL | Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TIIAIISPOBT Inc. 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