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i 1 [ S~ 0 e st ré THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 7, 1941. -BECAUSE THAT IS BESSIE BINKS THAT YOU USED TO TROT AROUND WITH THIRTY-FIVE T GUESS SO--BUT YouU YOUNGSTERS 1S WRONG IN THINKIN' VER SO SUPER-MODERN! TAKE THAT GAL, Now! HECK, SHE'S NO DIFF'RENT FROM A GAL,NAMED BESSIE BINKS, WOT I USED T TROT AROUND WITH THUTTY-FIVE YEARS AGO! ARMY’S BIGGES - T —— RONFIRSTF! o i = = | . . NORTHBOUND § ® Baranof scheduled to arrive to- ® morrow morning. ® Princess Alice scheduled to ar- I e rive tomorrow afternoon or Bringing 13 Juneau passengers, g ayening. the Alaska Steamship Company’s North Coast may arrive tomor- liner Yukon docked here at 6 o'clock o row afternoon. Sunday evening westbound. Pas- o SCHEDULED SAILINGS sengers for Juneau were: Opal Mac g prince George scheduled to sail Frazier Mrs. E. L. Hunt, Jeanne ¢ from Vancouver tonight at Hunt, Mrs. Clarence Isackson, Clar- ¢ g gclock ence Isackson, Jr., Mildred Maason, ¢ alacka scheduled to sail' from Mr. and Mrs. George Stieler, Doris o geattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Strat- | ¢ Northland scheduled to sail ton, David Thore, Floyd G. Wasser. o from Seattle July 9 at 10 a.m. Leaving Juneau at 10 o'clock last ¢ princess Louise scheduled to night on board were 38 westbound o sail from Vancouver July 9 at passengers as follows: e 9pm For Seward: William 8. McCurty, s penali scheduled to sail from William F. Schamaly, K. L. Carlson, o geattle July 10 at 9 a.m. of August Chopp, Bonnie Borsvold, A. o Taku scheduled to sail from e T. Hallick., Erland Pearson, Arthur' ¢ geattie July 10. ° Jenson, Svend Jorgensen, Peter ¢ Norgh Sea scheduled to sail e Berg, Sig Swanson, Paul Thomas. o from Seattle July 11 at 10 ® | Ray Luckinbill, John Knudson, ¢ gam, o James J. Hill L. Roy McGinnis, | e princess Charlotte scheduled to ® James Beatly, Vernon Ellman, Jack e sail from Vancouver July 12 e Young, Theodore Schmaltz, Frank ; at 9 pm. 2 o B B & s w Lane, Ernest O. Hansen.»M, W. Lit- o Prince Rupert scheduled to sail e, To accompaniment of cheers from thousands of spectators and workmen who helped build her, the B19, described by the Army as the “world’s tle, Rasmus O Helte, Bill Bovd, S. s~ from Vancouver July 1¢ at @ | largest bomber,” soared gracefully into the air on its maiden test flight frem Clover Field, Santa Monica, Calif, o March Tield, Calif, where L aPEls, Beorge EGL Brank W. o ‘¢ pan: | it landed after 56 minutes in the air. In ba it was constructed. ‘Thompson, Martin Hodgeson, J. L.'¢ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS o - Leavitt, Don Lozzie, Mary Ellen e Mount McKinley is scheduled ® Doyle, and Mrs. H. M. Snodgrass. o southbound at 7 o'clock to- e For Kodiak: Jack Beakers, Ruth e morrow night. . Alle, Clarence Beard, Mrs. STEAMER MOVEMENTS W D kground is the Douglas aireraft plant where the 50-ton cky Behind the Lines in Tennesse A . Susic e Aleutian southbound next e E'“" & : o T Spendlove, and Miss Pearl Spend- e Thursday. . 2 : v o love. ® Taku scheduled southbound on e b z Master of the Yukon is Capt. C. A. ' next Friday. bt E: # Glasscock, . LOCAL SAILINGS . - ————— ks ® Estebeth scheduled to sail e wemneuwoooss oot DRIVEN BACK ® Dart, HERE ON WAY SOUTH + "<t s him o eersbure. Port + ® Alexander, Kake and way- TN . On the last laps of a pleasure|® POTES. « Late Reports Conflict, with cruise through Alaskan waters, the ® © © © © © © o o o o, . f private yacht Nellwood arrived in ARG bR | Both Sides Claim- Juneau this afternoon. The ownor BUY DEFENSE BONDS H i 1 . W' Bitouer, Bl 4 Dty be A ing Victories five have spent several weeks to . the Westward and are now re- Bmg Bong' e e turning to Seattle by way of the inside passage. 2 Skinner and party plan to re- Y s the capital of Sovietized Bucovina. main in Juneau for several da. In a drive against the Russian before continuing on the home- v i | | Ukraine, Germany and troops of her ward trip south. i e ¥ @8 | allies, Hungary and Rumania, are TR — ; 4 i declared to have reached the upper Dniester River in Bucovina, while in nearby Bessarabia German forces are reported to have made a “pro-' gressive advance” after repulsing Soviet counter-attacks. By contrast, a Red Army bulletin said in the Bessarabian sector “the enemy is sufferng very heavy losses s thrown back to his previous position.” [ i : Axis troops have captured Cernauti, f i i ume, ouiy &) Low tide—6:30 a.m. -33 feet High tide—12:57 p.m., 16.7 feet. Low tide—6:38 pm. 15 feet. L e | | HAIDA LEAVESON VOYAGE T0 SOUTH ® Perfect comfort "’” ® Centrally located 5 | § Large Rooms @ Splendid food i . all with ! . | £ i and service | WU Bound for a two weeks trip to 5 h,,, 1 ing Bo: Bo: the South, the Coast Guard cutter Behind the fighting lines of an army are the medical and supply corps, as necessary to the soldiers as Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guests | E‘.ffi' l;;‘;’:,i l,,"é;,:g"’{ff:;es;’{;; Haida, commanded by Lieut. Com- bullets. Top, is the mobile water p?rificaftiontunil, uvsed dumg :!hcmflgzmi:r:";:i“:é"fi l:;l:n;l;‘::f’s “‘“;lr:;‘.' 4 | 5 3 . was : ! A % ST 4 3 r per minute. Bottom, LR ALASKANS LIFE THE by his mother and raised on a doll |mander H. W. Stinchcomb, sailed anszce, The unit can purify 100 gailons l::fv{:ecwrlcal; Dighies BORO nursing bottle by his San Fran- from Juneau at 2 o'clock yesterday | cisco owners. The tiny dog is | afternoon. The vessel is scheduled | — W WASHIN N only six and one-salf inches high |to return to Juneau before leaving | N and weighs one pound and a hail, | on its Bering Sea patrol. HOSPITAL EFFECTIVE Alex Russell, who has been in . | MAY 16, 1941 MAV- Ann’s hospital for medical atten- tion, was dismissed this forencon. | Jack Hegstad was admitted to St. Ann’s hespital last evening for sur-| gery. Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way ey fares, when purchased | 2 |3 in advance. T Dunhaven, a medical patient, vas dismissed from St. Ann's hos- | Fairbanks, Alaska ........$ 76 < . Flat, Alaska ... 31 $56 pital this afternoon. i Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 A, o Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 Mrs. H. J. Gilligan and her in- Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 fant son, Hubert John Jr., left St. McGrath ... 44 44 18 $12v Ann's hospital to return home. { Nome, Alaska . ... 149 74 126 149 $112 i Nulato, Alasks ............. 131 50 89 137 83 ¢ 37 Mrs. Herbert Lance and her small ORgl‘:h‘, Afi:::fl - 1.':’: 43.; 1&25 112155 10 116 § 88 daughter, Charlotte Irene, were dis- Seattie, Wash., U S A" 236 170 217 95 207 234 213 s202 allesed SO, S5 Sap's Ieepiial thiy Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 s191 | “fternoon. Whitehorse, ¥. T., Onn 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 ¢ . Elaine Eldemar, Roy Brendible, Al- Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. dert Clark and Tommy Davis under- We. Fr. Th. Sa. went, tensilectomys this forenocon at 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash ,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 the Government hospital. v 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska .......PST Lv 1245 . LA TuSui_h Ronald Hildre underwent a ton-' 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska .. ...PST Ar 12:15 dliectotny gt i gnes i SEEIN avd 1000 1640 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. _135° Lv 10'15 Surgical chnic tiis {osenoon. 10:20 17:60 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . oo : : 12:15 18 Ar FATRBANKS, Alaska There are more than 300 lakes | oS 2 R S L ks . P et SO | L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager in Beqmlp Nemiel EAtk.. | WELL UP IN THE MILLIONS_Against the surrounding hills and sky 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS {| QR e | dam In California, viewed > nhnm‘:l';"““‘ d":o:l"c; m‘;fl:"‘- B Bss — ond stones 5 | laced ards 3 twice man; PHONE 106 TH AVE.—~SFATTLE | long steel trestle kave pl m“ Gt as part of the Central Valley project. e PYOJECHES D €aT]y CARDION, ‘ the dam which is being b E. W. JENSEN SETN as & paid-up subscriber to S The Daily Alaska Empire B ._ 18 invited to present this coupon S a5 :',,{' this evening at the box office e Sa B 3 & L ol the e ) . o CAPITOL THEATRE (s and recelve TWO tickets to see: “SPRING PARADE” [ B Federal Tax—5¢ ver Persom k ¢ » g WATCH THIS SPACE— Rt Your Name May Appear! 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