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THE DAILY ALASKA EM By CLIFF STERRETT 'LONG, HARRIET-- YOU POOR HARRIET'S PARENTS WELL, JUST NOW THEY'\VE )\ ) NCRA SWAN CERTAINLY HAVE ARE ALWAYS THINKING *UP SPOILED ALL HER FUN OF \| | MY SYMPATHY! g MEAN THINGS TO — SNEAKING IN AT NIGHT---BY as & paid-up subsertber to DO TO LER. 0 GIVING HER PERMISSION / WOT, F 3 g . 7 e e TO STAY OUT AS LaT= ~ The Daily Alaska Empire i S SHE WANTS! 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to s CROSS COUNTRY ROMANCE' Federal Tax—5¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— | | S S (olUMBIAI 'STEAMER MOVEMENTSI e 1 ‘l RSO i | : ) 2 q NORTHBOUND | @ Prince George seheduled to ar- | rive at 7:30 o’clock this eve- 3 ning. d Alaska due tomorrow or early Saturday 4 ’ | @ Denali due: Sunday | Py #4a | SCHEDULED SAILT 4 ' — ' | ® Taku scheduled to sail from Leave Seattle S hakan s With 50 round trip tourists and Seattle today. Stenibe Northbound Nt b 33 passencers from Seattle and|e Nortn Sea scheduled to sau : uthhoy Southeast Alaska for Juneau, the from Seattle 10 am. tomor- DENALY . Wed. June 11 Sun. June 15 Sat. June 21 northbound steamer Columbia, Capt. Trow. | & BRE A. A. Anderson and purser Paul e Mount McKinley scheduled (o Sat. June 14 Tues. June 17 Wed. June 25 § Coe, docked in Juneau at 1:30 o' sail from Seattle June 28 at | YUKoN . . 'Pues. June 17 Sat. June 21 Fri. June 27 : clock this morning and sailed 9 am. b about thee hours later for Lynn @ Princess Louise scheduled to sail BARANOF . ThursJune 19 Sun. June 22 Sun. June 29 canal and Westward ports. from Vancouver June 28 at | COLUMBA ... Sat. June 21 S D Passengers arriving from Seat- 9 pm. ¥ July 4 A KA . June 24 Sat. June Prince Rupert scheduled to sail f tlé were Lydia Doyle, Mrs. Helen ] Freterick, Kathleen Frederick, from Vancouver June 30 a -‘ DENALI une 26 June July 5 Richard ~ Frederick, Mrs. Ruth 9 p.m. . ¥ ! i Gottechalk, Walter Gottschalk, Mrs, ® Aleutian scheduled to sail from’ e McKINLE Sat. June 28 Tues. July 1 Mon. July 7 ansel i 3 Y Seattle July 9 am. o! | 5 Hansen Léwis P. Kell, Ruby C Seattle July 1 at 9 am | ALEUTIAN ... Tues. July 1 Fri July 4 ThursJuly 10 Paul F. Martin, Mary Molnar, Al- ® Tyee in port and sails south e 1 YUKON ... ThursJuly 3 Mon, July 7 len 'Patrick, Mrs. L. E. Patrick, sometime this evening . T : : i Gbrdon . Reckford, J. Rettie, Princess Charlotte scheduled e BARANOF ... Sat. July 5 Tues. July 8 Mon. July 14 Walter E. Rooney, Kirk H. Stone to arrive at 6:30 o'clock to- @ H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 f Mi€ Helen K. Washbun, Elaine morrow morning and sails @ e S i Whshburn and Mrs. C. L. Wight N-‘“mh at 9 am ; . i i ot < 4 Mr. and Mr North Coast scheduled south- e 3 A 1 F W = 8 st R At botd toribiioy ‘évebibe " @ This dramatic picture, just received from Germany, shows shells frnm[ in the North Sea. The stricken vessel has been set afire and appears ts } Nazi warship exploding beside what is described as a British steamer | be sinking. No word was given as to the fate of the crew. E.'J. Conkle; Beatrice Sampson and Trederick ‘Amby 5 From Wrangell—R. M. Douglas, H. B. 'Foss, - R. J. Suratt, Sharon | Bukkeé. Jenhie King, Clarence Dal- toh dnd Marie Rogers ngers - sailing to Seward ¢ Mrs, Everett E. Smith, A. M n, Roy Rutherford, Victor B. Novak, Edwin H. Dahlzren, Harcld P.' Plank, Gordon E. Rickard, Kirk H. Stone, Paul F] Martin, Earl Shelton, Tom Rowland, Tom Mag- Yukon scheduled southbound 3 p.m. tomorrow. Baranof scheduled scuthbound 2 p.m. Sunday Northland is seheduled souti- bound about July 5 Columbia southbound about July - L AR g A BT S % . i —— LUV ; KodiakPack | civnsevier |MENOVER3QARENOT ~ [™AMNE amwavs—y. s Wait | | % EXAMINATIONS g ad;c;:\:i‘:l‘;:c;’t;nsengcr AirlineA;'ch:vfli::, it [ — SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA 4 LOCAL SAILINGS Has promlse = DEFERRED FROM ARMY Headquarters Juneau PHONE 623 Estebeth scheduled to sail The United States Civil Service every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Commission announces the follow- ! for Sitka and ports { B i open competitive examination: . [ Dart leaves every Wednesday o Salmon cannerdes in the Kodiak |Classified Laborer 7 | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ° Kelly, Nancy ‘Kelly, Prances Lare, ® SOUTHBOUND SAl . . s . . . ° ° . . . . . ° . ° . . . . . . . . . R e cany b Samnoat at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port e i t 2_gll| This examination is for the pur Stk . for rshurg, Po) area began operations June 2—a s examination is 8 - ! . F | “;.:,,,] Skaaway—Mrs. J. S. Jeffrey, Alexander, Knke and way- ®except the Alatak district, where pose of filling existing and fut EAndd | AlzlPlanu Onemm;c é)‘::; Aeronautical PHONE | Mr. and Mrs. Ben A. Bellamy, M ports {operations will not get under way |vacancies in the Custodial Service (Continue¢ from Page Onej { -W:ny HANGWAH o on KANG Fenton Dennis, Kenneth Forsman, e o o o o o o o o e unti July. Post Office Department, Juneau, Al- | ————— H Ellafh Iand s;lopcul:mwnmu 612 ‘ sr 4 p s —_— = ] 5 iak, which aska quipped Seaplan i Arline Sullivan, Fenton Dennis Jr. PR The F. M. Co. at Kodiak, which aska. L g ; A TR TAE ek MG yee s In ‘ planes tor rter (% and.Marjorie Dennis started cperations in 1937 and “.l,) h Applications must be on file with we. 10t vice re % puzn wap S 7 TR P VTR For ‘ Haines—Mrs. R. L. Davlin has made |:npm\'mx;<m.m j.n ln\p“m} ‘.}1(’ Mnnn_‘:m: E vplh d QJ\-nl than ‘Senator G | = SECE « each season since that time, opened Service District, Post Office Build- A T . Fairfield, TL—The Mré, Laura Hall' and Trevis Lob- ke NORTHLAND he Alaska Transportation Com-| l SN TRANSPORTATION COMPANY via Sitka, arrived thi ,,,,,, is ses vith a crew ar d Seattle, glon, not later " { 0. up this season with a crew of around jng, Seattle, ngton, 2 .. §ir War v "L SR (Sun tilme, Jne 35, most of the workers being wom- than July 28, 1941, S g Y e e ! ordovs High tide—2:03 am., 170 en, and more were to be added to Full information may be obtained i e piiue e - an P Low tide—8:37 am., -18 the force as the season advanced. at Room 12, Federal Building, Ju- High tide—2:58 p.m. 158 More than 90 per ‘cent of the em- neau, Alaska or from the Manager, ¢ | crenoon at 11:30 c'clock, captained pAA plANES Low tide-848 pm. 30 feel. ployees of the company were hired Eleventh U. S. Civil Service District - locally Post Office Building, Seattle, Wash- s M. M. Merkley, with B. Green- o _ Junesw W A E HE : This particular cannery paid out jington. eIk, V. B e i 5 e - lADD FIELD ';nbo\x( $60.000 in salaries and x\v:\"ns ——e ok i “"" 54 “T\'I bz s 1 - SR 5 SATLING ! . last season and it is expected that a long drawn-cut court battle, 25 Durset, and J. Wood as chief WEFKIL Seattle to be - | engineer. FOR SEATTLE : sum. 200 The passengers for Juneau were: peave AL 8.8 | s. J. H. Elliot, Mr. and Mrs. Rob- geattle T start, owing to stormy weather. | g elly Point, is in Vir- 4 the distribution will be about the L] g 2 C same or more this season. ln s ending in the Supreme Court, 558 | Fishermen made rather a poor [ ] {fore it is determined whet » g Washington’ new National a After waiting over night in JA- L talh L L 1 ort Tew, Miss Bobby Jean Tew, A. au before continuing from the % i Kalia, Will Peters, the Rev. Zob- ] North . gune20 June 24 g 3 4 Conditions generally in Kodiak are | ; ini he District of Columl T S e i it - S 2 reported very favorable, with much r e ginia or the District of Columl > i 5 : & Interior to Seattle, two PAA Lode A]‘ AIRPORT residential building in progress. n | | “and consequently who will get lin, William E. Linfoot. | R Coas! i port, at Grs June 26 stars winged out of Juneau t i o i Roundtrippers are Jack Malone i the prize package of gascline and 3 » a 5 morning bound for Boeing Field in I I e M and H. R. McConnell, June 25 Seattle with five through passengers APF R and eight passengers leaving Ju-' E n 'l ¥ “] 1.‘ ‘;’ on "1““ _june2T July | On a reconnaissance and famil- ton. de [ the otomac, GOES TO - {the business section of the town, | oth the Pajoman and Felder build- | idly nearing comple- : The Felder buliding will house te 1 Juy 3 AMERICUS, Ga.—Mrs. T. H. M- Gillis thin |ings are rag 5 she has quite a rec- WARD GREEN, Agent 108 sengers from Juneau to Seattle frization flight from Ladd Fleld an electric shop on the ground floor | Ord to offer: She hag just finished is a 1ot to be said for Wash- e s are Nellic Simpkins, Mrs. Ray Stev-at Fairbanks to ~Juneau, * threo nd the upper part of the building| the 59th winter during which she|ington’s claims—and District Cor- Roy Rutherford of the Juneau i 2 2. i e was warmed by the same coal jon Counsel Richmond B.'gqw Mills ‘ nger aboard is a will be devoted to office and apart- ens, Mrs, Lucille Wilson, Theodore Army B-18 hombers landed at the T - ments. A heating plant is now being | heater. | Ke y summed up many of them the Columbia for Seward enroute Planz, Charles Eaton, Howard Van PAA airport late yesterday after- 'w - om0 B0 o i ntly in hi 1 that G Law and R. A. Welsh. noon and took off it a retum finstalled in the bullding. | = g [recendly in his opinion tnab Crave to. Anchorage on:a business teip. A northbound Lodestar is sched- flight this morning. e i imfi?flfifofi”' i Ire 7 e e e, ek s uled to arrive in Juneau from Se- Offfeers on the flight were Lt. UGGEN GOES WEST ey e N . Sty Jhnier, JTI. . BOUND ¥OR. SKAGWAY attle today. No Electra movements R.'J. Sipe, Lt. J. & Marks and Lt.| Ar¢ Ugsen, of the Alaska Music A Wl Aand Bk b “the courts. and, (lereatily are scheduled R. R. Stewart esen, o ot Sic | who ‘has a black and white priot!paities think Virginia and Ar-] oo : o R OD T Supply, left for Seward aboard Lhc:(1|4ess she has been wearing 1l jingten County will want a “court Trav »ml-,: \x;x.mMBf-n ;(;ilnmy, 1Mr;, ) ‘! X !Columbia on a business trip 1ol time to time for the last 25 | isi6 befor oy e COMpanied y rs. Bellamy, lel YT ; NDS 'E HONDS | ast 25 n before they relinquish o5 3 .. BUNIDERENEE BONDS BUY DEFENSE BONDS | pncporage and Fairbanks. He ex- Not because she didn't have hold o what may turn out [0 Skagway aboard the Columbia. pects to be absent for about one|dresses, she explains, but just be-ito be the sweetest airport tax month. | cause she likes this one. um - int country. The {i Fake Your Stay in SC.“'.‘ er the Potomat River bound Robin Moor’s Manifest Checked [t i, P i Ve ' | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—-SEATTLE ments, the manifest listed only twelve sporting Tifles and 141 cases of - b - TR shotgun shells 8s the nearest to military equipment on boazds; ... i: “ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS i e EFFECTIVE 2 iand far too complicated to go into | MAY2S, 1061 pPAA ! ek o g B 'nere. Tt has its roots in ambigu-| Alaska Transportation [ LINER | 1 o ous wordage and a shifting rive N Company / ——“——Rnu o emEEa l ; | P. L M, Santa Fe, N. M—Ed JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER i nd-Trip Fares: 2 cational requirements for the .. / 10% ot twice one-way |~ | 1 s already have been rel VABORIA OR SEATILE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 %o B-way |\ | & o | @ corps already have been relax | oF fares, when purchased _E i | X ; ’;3 \ i If yeu have completed college cred-| SOUTHBOUNDM;thI:JNDS SEATTLE § in advance. g8l 8121218 lits in all of the required subjects| _,“'n':"l"‘o";o_;'“ly A ! . T — — (English eomposition and grammar, l’rlnccst‘s Charlotte . Ffl{l):x;ukAlea $ ’é(;‘ i | arithmetic, al 1 including quad-| June 21 EVERY THUBSDAY Flat, Alaska | patics, plane geometry, and trigo: 3 3 ) Golovin, Alaska 141 07 $118 | sidmetryyt and two- of the options V. W.“M-li'LVlH'ILL o lfl‘m)A M i Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 N oot (hist it e S S lent cuisine, Jendid es Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alas! g o &ko i Jupeau;. Alaska . 151 82 132 subjects (histo physics, chemis-| , W spl enter- 1 MeGrath ... 44, 44 18 $120 By, .any. foreisn language), Foul tainment at Seattle’s finest cA“Anlu Fnclrlc 5. §. TAKU Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 will not have to take examinatiol 5 S. S. T. _ 4 Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 § 37 If you have completed credits in hotel . . . Rooms from §3.50. ierncme @ o e S. s: TYEE . Ophir, Alaska 390 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 any of these, they may be applied| ~ — ]} S. S. TAKU . 4 X ; Riiby; -Alaska 6 20 8 15 T 4T 15 L.and you will have only to take ex- i WHEN IN NEED OF PASSENGERS FREIGHT g Seaftie, Wash., U. 5. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 aminatians to fill out your five re- A ¢ 1 A ke 7 “ Y | Ofl—Stove Ofl—Your RIGERATION ¥ ranana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 s191 | quired and two optional subjects. | gmhochthnm.lmuflnl TuEn s Whitehorse, ¥, T, Can,. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 || {8 A G ‘__sm 3 Crating - ! | s A K A i | e D. B. FEMMER—AGENT ) i ‘3&‘;. Mo, Mo. Tu; i G I(E BERG CALL US! PHONE 14 NIGHT m; y 4 . 10:00.:Lv SEATTLE, Wash USA.PST Ar 18:55 ¢ ¢ " 16:40; Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ly 12:45 & Junean Transle,’ R % 1 Tu. Th. W | = : Fmpire Classitieds Payl f 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 4 i X { T 1 10:00 16:40° Ar WHHEHORST:}. Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 14:15 ik o - | A big iceberg is reported in Taku | 4 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Ar 9:55 13:55 ' % o | Inlet and mariners are warned. This | y 7 % P L i 1215 16:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska . 150° Ly 6:00 10:00 Arthur Lewis (seated, left), president of the Seas Shipping Company, . |1 aing to a nctice received by | @ 7/~ - Clea"". 3 3 s New York, operators of the Robin Moor, in the presence of reporters 1 3 } | & YU LSEATTI E g 4 o 2 A { L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager | checks the manifest of the vessel sunk by 4 Nazi submarine in the South |"The Empire from the Coast Guard| 3 | ] TR < Lty e v & 3 135 So. Franklia St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS || ‘Atiantic. Disproving Nazi asscrtions the torpedoed ship carsied orma- | Beadquarteys o 2 I ,;ql‘v"vll ) ?"w “s It

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