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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS WHAT ARE YOU GETTING PA FOR HIS BIRTHDAY, MA? SAME THING, 1 GUESS- A BOX GOOD! T THINK TLL GIVE HM A PACKAGE OF HEADACHE PO\NDERE_J) HEADACHE POWDERS? LAN' SAKES, GAL, VER PAW AIN'T TROUBLED BY HEADACHES! 5 ?assengers ‘ !STEAMER MOVEMENTS_!i On Rupertin Porf Tonight Canadian National Steam- er Is Making First Trip of Present Season funnel Canadian Na- ticnal steamer Prince Rupert, mak- ing the first trip to Southeast Al- aska this season, is due to arrive in Juneau tonight at 7 o'clock. Passengers aboard the Prince Rup- ert d for Juneau are Mrs. J. A. Lindsay, Clare Lind Griffith, Marshall Pe: William Renfrew. The steamer goes to Skagway and returns southbound Saturday mid night The three- book - Halibut Season fo Close Earliest Ever EATTLE, June 19.—Orders have teched to Coast Guard and cutters by Capt. W. H. Hunter, District Commander, an- nouncing closing of the halibut fishing season at midnight June 30 in areas 1 and 2 or from the south- to Cape Spencer. date is the earliest of the halibut in- the ern wat The closing in the history dustry. ), The World-famous £I\P Olympic offers every service and convenience, plus A\ that friendly, club-like atmos- phere you travelers appreciate 2 so much. Not expensive; . with bath from $3.50. j LYAMPIC WZSEATTLE WASHINGTON EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1911 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska Juneau, Alaska McGrath Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska Ophir, Alaska Ruby, Alaska Seattle, Wash,, U. 5 Tanana, Alaska Whitehors A NORTHBOUND . Prince Rupert scheduled to ar- rive at 7. c’clock tonight. . Yukon scheduled to arrive at @ 11 o'clock tomorrow forenoon westbound. Baranof due Sunday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS 3 cheduled to sail from Se e today North Coast from Seattle 10 am row . Princess Charlotte scheduled to from Vancouver June 21 ® at 9 p.m. . Columbia scheduled to sal from e Seattle 5 p.m. Sunday, July e scheduled to sail ® tomor- ® scheduled te June Prince George from Vancouver, 9 pm Alaska scheduled to sail from e Seattle June 24 at 9 am. . Northland scheduled to sail ® from Seattle June ° heduled to from Seattle June 26. ° SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Princess Louise scheduled to ® arrive at 7 o'clock tomor: morning and sails south tw hours later. Jorth Sea scheduled bound Friday evening Denali scheduled southbound ® Saturday. . Aleutian scheduled southbbund @ June ° LOCAL SAILINGS . Estebeth duled to sail e nesday at 6 pm. ® and wayports. . Naha leaves every Wednesday e at 1 pm. for Pelersbarg, Port e Alexander, Kake and way- ® ports sail south- . . . . ® . . . . . . . . ° ° ° ° ° © . ° . ° ° . . . ° . ° . . . . . ° . . . . set June 20) am, 22 igh tide—10:34 a.m., 123 fee tide—4:12 pam., 4.0 feet. High tide—10:25 p.m., 15.2 feel - .- Baranof Now JuneauBound SEATTLE, June 19 — Steamer Baranof sailed for Southeast and Southwest Alaska ports at 9 o'- clock this morning with 163 first class and 141 steerage passengers aboard Only three passengers for Juneau are aboard the Baranof, Dr. George 1)7 Freeburger, wife and daughter S e TWO HALIBUTERS SELL Two Juneau halibuters unloaded 17,500 pounds of fish at the Cold Storage dock this morning, the Margaret T selling 11,500 pounds to the Alaska Coast Fisheries at 1]Jl'ices of 92 and 8 cents per pound fand the Tillicum selling 7,000 ! pounds to E. E. Engstrom at pric lof 9 and 8.10 cents per pound. tide—4:1 18 $12v 126 149 $112 99 127 83§ 37 12 125 10 116 $ 88 85 115 71 47 15 217 95 207 234 212 $202 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mn. We. Fr. 10:00 16:10° Av JUNEAU, Al Su. Tu. Th. 10:00 10:00 10:20 12:15 16:40 16:40 17:00 18:55 Lv JUNEAU, Lv SEATTLE, Wa Alaska Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. Ly WHITEHORSE, Y. T. Ar FAIRBANKS, Alask: Mo. Tu. Th. Sa. sh,U.S.A. PST Ar 18:55 PST Lv 12:45 PST Ar 12:15 135° Lv 10:15 135° Ar 9:55 L. A. DFLI" BFCQUF—DIK‘«I’IIA Sales Mln:‘er 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE —SEATTLE T ah-.-h-.-h-.-n-.ui- _KING QUEEN DUKE PRINCE ELIZABETH OF vom\ OF WALES lELLICOL REVENCE RODNEY BARHAM REPULSE NELSON WARSPITE HOOD ROYAL OAK l9l§—l‘)4| 1914 —1939 § LION TEMERAIRE UNNAMED UNNAMED e of censcrshiy and conflicting claims, it is a matter for an four batth however, is sources. based ¢n information from authoritative ican Soil Ex-King Carol of Rumania shakes hands with the skipper of the Acadia on arrival at St. Thomas, Virgin Islands. The ex-king was greeted by Governor Charles Harwood (right). Mme. Magda Lupeseu eame ashore later. They are en route to Cuba %o take up residence. The roundabout way is necessitated by lack of ships. TWO LEAVE, TWO FIVE ORGANIZATIONS ENTER SITKA HOME ~ ENDORSE DELEGATE'S T'wo loft and Heme at Sitka last w dine te werd from Superinten- dent Eiler Hanson. Nels Magnusson Ju Th was » entered the Pio- tw cer The Sitka, Chamt on record theny J. Dimon tional representation in the Le; ture, according to radiograms and letters received by Secretary of Alm- ka E. L. (Bob) Bartlett The bill pending Congress has also been endorsed at a u,vnmumn mass meeting in Metlakatla of Dauglas, died Shaughne of Seward dischar at his own request. orris W. Foley, 74, entered from 1. A fisherman, he came to Alas- in 1807 frcm England. e William Fcley, 69, Fairbanks pros- pector who has lived in the North since coming from Canada in 1894, also entered. omac sy which claims to represent 7 men, Bartlett was advised werk- And none of the 17 passengers aboard was injured! Unable to land If mfl'l municipal airport e of bad weather, Flight Captain Ralph Eames brought this ig ship down at the Joliet, 1L, auport in a forced landing, coming to rest against a big barn skirting the First Officer Joseph Kelley luflerdwll- bec REPRESENTATION BILL | patch only the Sitka Central Labor Council, RENOWN :&i v RESOLUTION conjecture hips building or more than two so badly damaged as te be cut of service. +O. or mentioned indicat __ By CLIFF STERRETT HE WILL BE WHEN HE SMOKES THE CIGARS! Copy 1941, King Resturs Symidicate, Ine Werld s reserved | @as €oy from the rysville and ' Congr: Seattle vy will fish 1 winery alenz with the 1 ¢ catlier and lait which came te - RETURN TG DOUGLAS Mrs. Walter Savikko and ftwo children rarrived - here at an early { hour this morning from Port Al- exander after a day and night's run aboard . the boat Cheechako. They brought with them all their hous 1d equipment they will be making their home in Sitka where Mr, Savikko will teach next | term. The latter, with Arthur Ladd, | captain of the Cheechako, left here Monday for the trip to Port Alex- ander. VALIANT ROYAL "3 . SOVEREIGN nli b RAMILLIES BEATTY (CE.V. as - - - MRS. TUCKETT, HOSTESS Entertaining ,for Mrs. Robert Benner Jr., who ends. her annual vacation this week, Mrs. Charles Tuckett was hostess to a few friends of the former at a 1 clock luncheon today. Later a nuni- ber of other invited guests dropped in for a get-together. - COOKING SCHOOL PROMISES TO BE SPECIAL EVENT The forthcoming Westinghouse Cooking School to be held in the Ccliseum Theatre by the Parsons Electric Company of this cit featuring Miss Be Lake, the Westinghouse Home conomist, on Junz 24, 25 and 26th, has a great store of interesting things for Ji , neau housewives, it is announced ording to Ellman Will be ‘the fi g men to ke held in Ju oand . known firm such as el and should provide wives considerable work with Besides : oiven by it the first part E Britain has The chart, whether Great o'- DOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLASI1 PLANNING TO LEAVE FOR SOUTIH Mrs, Leo MacGreinor and two children have booked passage aboard the Prince Rupert, due to leave Saturday for Vancouver, B. where she will visit with r tives for several months, Mrs. Mike Pusich, accompanied her three smaller children, are \g to sail June 27 for visit with relatives hool a natior Westinghouse, Juneau house- material to on the information to be Miss Lake, who will lec- ¢ ture on the new method of vit inlet where mized cooking, she will demon-| cannery > the latest methods of ele . regardless of make of range. Miss Lake will arrive in Juneau June 23 after conducting a similar ‘| scheol in Ketchikan. TO HAWK Frank Cashen of this week for Hawk he will be employed in the there > MRS. SNYDER IMPROVED Writing from home of ents at Orehards rt Goetz reports 1 1 improved in to the reverse 20 to oceasion Mrs. her NOTICE OF FIRST M arrived G REFEREE ROOM 1, VALE.NI‘INE BLDC IN THE DISTRICT COURT FEOR THE TERRITORY OF t the lat- a bounti- ul crop of straw ries in that ecticn of the country. With the aid cf dauzhter, Lucile, she had just picked a crate of two dozen large boxes of luscious berries for| which she paid the owner of the; 75 cents, boxes included. MORE SEI Two more las Ancther item of inte MATTLR OF E S BANKRUPT, IN ll NK RUPTCY. | To the Creditors of ENOCH W. | JENSEN, of the City of Juneau, S ARRIVE Territory of Alaska, a bankrupt. seine boats ar- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN rived in port from Seattle yester-|that on the 18th day of June, 1941, % |the ' sald Enoch W. Jensen was duly adjudicated bankrupt and that ithe first meeting of his creditors |will be held at the office of the | undersigned Referee, HAROLD H. BATES, Room 1, Valentine Build- |ing, in the City of Juneau, Terri- |tory of Alaska, at ten o'clock in | the forenoon on the first day of | July, 1941, at which time' the said | creditors may attend, prove their ! claims, appoint a Trustee, examine | the bankrupt, transact such other business as may properly come be- }fore said meeting. HAROLD H. BATES, | Referee in Bankruptcy. | Publication . date, June 19, 1941. adv. (OLISEUM—DOUGLAS THURSDAY—FRIDAY JOX FAMILY in "YOUNG AS YOU FEEL” | R T FrT s NOTICE | NOTICE 1s HEREBY GIVEN i(hm David Williams has applied im‘ is about to apply for appoint- | ment, under the provisions of Chapter 56, Alaska Session Laws 1941, as administrator of the es- tate ‘of John F. Williams, deceased, wherein the gas screw or vessel | “Urania,” Official No. 228870, | twelve net tons, is involved in-ae- | cordance with his petition hereto- fore or about to be filed in the United States Commissioner’s and ex-officio probate court for the Sitka, Alaska, Commissioner’s Pre- cinct, and that all heirs, creditors, lienors, and other interested par- ties are required to' file in said court and make their objections. to his said appointment within thirty (30) days after the termination of the posting and publication sof this notice, namely: within thirty (30) days after June 18, 1941, Dated at Hoonah, Alaska, June G, ON NUMBER# | type or| CANADIAN PACIFIC Lty o o st 1941, DAVID WILLIAMS. First publication date, June 7, 1941 Last publication date, June 19,1941 ady. ‘ a ghmhmumd HEMNRY GREEN as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present tils coupon this evening at the box office of the e CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to sce: "DANCE GIRL DANCE” Federal Tax—5¢ ver Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Steamer Southbound DENALY Wed. June 11 Sun. June 15 Sat. 7 June 2 ALEUTS Sat. June 14 Tues. June 1 Wed. June 2. YUKON Tues. June 17 Sat. June 21 Fri. June BARANOF Thurs.June 19 Sun. June 2 Sun. June COLUMBA Sat. June 2 Tues. June 2 Thurs.July Tues. June 2 Sat. June June Sun. June 29 Sat. July McKINLEY A June 2 Tues. July 1 Mon. July SUTIAN July Fri July 4 Thurs.July YUKON Thurs.July Mon % § July BARANOF Sat July Tues. July 8 Mon. July H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau. PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TBAHSPIIRT lnc. All Planes Operating Own_Aeronantical 2-Way Radio Station' KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 6 ]. 2 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter 2 ne 26 June 20 June 24 Jun 5 June 30 June 29 1 July 3 June2l Jul¥ .mfl“ GREEN, A Freight Phone N T THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. S. 8. TAKU . S. 8. TYEE . S. S. TAKU .. June 26 PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 "“PRIN- CESS"” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise June 10, 20—July 4 Princess Charlotte June 27 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska June 12 June 19 " 'WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Hauling —Storage and Crating CALL US! 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