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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1941. POLLY AND HER PALS WOT D’ YUK MEAN, \\’wT»J COUSIN FER ALL DONE T’ UH DOLT?, 1 GOT HER IN A SPOT WHERE SHE DON'T KNOW WHICH WAY T CTWRN, STEUNG / ¢ WOT Xz STEAMER MOVEMENTS to arrive Loaded 1 ton and | cheduled to sail aska July 14 at froi shipment mer where work on the started shortly The Oduna, captai Goetz, will leave port this the Oduna i Joost, G is chief purser Wils engineer and chief bert G aith. - - airport will be d by J the First G Westward | o mate W. Par on i for \fternoon chief teward is Re Bubscrme Empire W e Dy with the larges wr[H (ARGO Georse s rive at 7 o’clock this eve- ning. ® Alaska scheduled to arrive to- ing definite at 3 p.m. today Also Has Aboard Eqmp. Princess Louise scheduled to v Id A_ ' arrive late Saturday after- s por ® Denali scheduled with 150 tons of coal, s;gfigi,g’fi“f;";;iimcg struction work, hine caterpiller SEAE tolay tracters and a couple of cars. the o north Sea scheduled to sail freighter Oduna of the AJaskai ¢ ~ from Seattle tomorrow neau from Seattle last evening at ¢ Mount McKinley scheduled to 6 o'clock, having stopped at Hidden e sail from Seattle July 12 at Inlet Ketchikan on the way e 9 am. The Oduna which has unloaded)® sail from Vancouver July 12 tons of bulk nut coal and 96 ; at 9 pm. of bulk lump coal for the Al-'® Prince Rupert will pick up about 100,000 feet of ® 9 pm. lumber this = aftemoon ho| ® North Coast scheduled to sail Juneau Lumber Mills for from Seattle July 18 at 10 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Aleutian in port and scheduled to sail south at 5 o'clock this Princess Alice scheduled to a rive at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails south two ® Tyee scheduled to arrive at 8 ® oclock tomorrow morning thbound to Seattle, © bound Monday. ® Baranof scheduled southbound laski' e Monday. ® Estcbeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports, at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. e Prince George scheduled to ar- Bnngs Coa| for Juneau- *. momow morning but noth- ® noon or evening. of explosives for con- aku scheduled to Sail from Steamship Company arrived in Ju-| o morning at 10’ o'clock. north ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to Dock and Storage Company, ® from Vancouver Seward am. afternoon. of & hours later. © Northland is scheduled south- . LOCAL SAILINGS Dart leaves every Wednesday e o e o o > TIDES (Sun time, July 11) High tide—2:12 am., 18.3 Low tide—8:38 a.m., -2.7 High tide—3:| 17.0 feet. | feet. | feet. | feet. | | We wish to express our sincere | thanks and heartfelt appreciation |to our friends for the many acts of kindness and the beautiful flor- al offerings during our recent be-| reavement, MRS. ELSIE MCLEAN, | JOE MCcLEAN. [ OF SEATTLE LIFE To thoroughly enjoy your visit to Seattle, stay at the Olympic. SN, Luxurious surroundings . . . fine foods . . . outstanding entertain- F 0“ RENT ‘ment. Not expensive; from $3.50. | s g : 1 Juneau Liguor || Store Space Will Remodel 'to Suit Tenant. See Percy’s Cafe adv. #ronk W. Hull WASHINGTON MANAGING DIRECTOR L PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fare: l 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. IcGrath ethel M N Nu [Ruby Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska ... Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska . Juneau, Alaska MeGrath .. Nome, Alaska ... Nulato, Alaska ..... Ophir, Alaska Ruby, ‘Alaska .. Seattle, Wash,, U. 8. A.... 236 170 217 Tanana, Alaska - 94 24 T Whitehorse, Y. T.Can. 144 75 ]2.: e Su. Mo. We. Pr. moo Lv SEATTLE, Wash US.A. PST Ar 18 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ......PST Ly 12: 4’ $ 76 31 $56 141 7 $118 88 15 65 151 82 132 4 4 B 149 74 126 . 12¢ 50 99 3 48 12 108 39 85 $112 83 § 37 10 116 $ 88 1 47 15 207 234 212 $202 59 60 33 20 $191 114 142 119 IDB 120 Mc. We. Sa. 16:15 14:15 13:55 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. Ly WHITEHORSE, Y. T. .. Ar FATRBANKS, Alaska 10:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Frank}ii St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE, 106 1324—4TH AVE—SFEATTLE PST Ar 12:15 135° Lv 10:15 135° Ar 9:55 ..150° Lv 6:00 | surgery. hespital yesterday. NOT THIS TIME--YUH KNOWS HOW SHE PAMPERS ANGEL?Z WAL, I MENDED TH' TAIL O' ANGELS, HOBB Y- HORSE - CARRE'S A PURTY POSITIVE PERSON, PAW PERKINS. G INSIDE STUFF——— An Qil Tanke Port side quarters, gal ley, boiler room, several cargo tanks not shown, LOCAL FISHERMAN "5 BURNED IN FIRE GN OWN TROLLER { Pete Amundsen in Hospifal After Explosion on ! Boat Buzzie ously burned on the back and ., but with a good chance for res ry, Pete Amundsen, Ju- neau fisherman, is lying in a bed in St. Ann's hospital today after an explosicn last night that guited Amundsen’s troller Buzziz and se:i- ously injured t erman. The blast occurred at 1:49 g'cl this morhing when Amundsen lig ed a match, ignitin, line or coal oil fumes, it is thought, setling off the explosion and starting the fire that charred the interin” of he Buz- zie, tied up at a float in the new boat_harbor. | shou A medern oil tanker is much more defensg problem, minutes after a and the burned fisherman wa. en to the hpspital when the Pol trol wagon arrived mint fter the fire truc > the Buzz i on ak the new bea r repairs - IRON lUNG Wlll BE PRESENTED AT COUNCIL MEETING only on the bor, ready fi ons who se of th invited t> be present The lung is now at St. Ann’s H - pital ready for immediate use in| case of vmubcnc' HOSPIIAL NOTES New Troller et ecews Arrives Here tient, admitted to St. .anm':,1 hospital yesterday. (Delivery Made fo Charles Bonat of Craft Just Built in Seattle Arriving in the small boat harbor forenoon was the 36 foot trol- er Argus, for delivery to Charles | Bonat, residing on Willoughby Ave- ue. The Argus, which has just been ccmpleted in Seattle by boat buildey George Jacobsen, is of the latest design and in th“ inside is finished |in fine mahozan: Leaving Smmv a week ago to= !day, Jaccbsen, accompanied by A. Delong, and Jim E. Kerns of Se- qme, brought the boat up the in- {ner passage. Bonat took delivery to- '|day. was Ivan DiBoff underwent yesterday at St. Ann's hos surgery | pital. Oswald CF ianson was (Iisml\\-) ed from St. Ann’s hospital last ev |ning after receiving surgical mu.n- tion, i Mrs. Jack Jadoff and her infant!,, on, Jerry Alden, were dismissed|. rom St. Ann’s hospital today. H. V. Callow was admitted | Ann’s yesterday for possible | Mrs. o St. Anna Cropley was admitted to| the Government hospital last night | to receive medical attention . | Dan Kunz, a surgical patient, i was dismissed from the Government BB L U e L Subscrive 1o the Dany Alaska| mpire—the paper with the la.rzw. The Gulf Stream is 50 miles wide at its narrowest point. T WHAL E OF A sTo BY—When the old whaling call, Gloucester, Mass., harbor the sound was a death knell for this 15 caught in the hArbor The Gloygester harbor police rather than a a new type of ship built for an Ame sary because high waves sometimes break over the low decks. -WITH CARRIE'S MOST EXPENSIVE HAIR SWITCH! CHEEL HOUSE] J/[RADIO ROOM Nk than a hollow shell. This cut-a y di wn oil comp: nort.h to the Arcnc regions. lUMBER SCALE U.s. Range? Bransford Ar- rives Here fo Spend Week on Report The U. S. Forestry boat Ranger 9, With U. S. Ranger Lloyd Bransford aboard, arrived at the harbor from Ketchikan ning. Bransford is here scale estim: lumber Juneau and ex town for a weel | Captain of the Ranger i Sarvella, while Iirst officer win Greenhalgh, e i e last eve- to make output remain in S George is Er- GOLDSTEIN BUYER HERE Fur buyer for the Charles Gold- |stein Furriers at Fort Yukon, James | Carroll and family, arrived in Ju- neau from the Interior yesterday on a southbound PAA Electra. The Car- rolls are staying at the Baranof Ho- ; she bl the cry. Capture was made by Anthony Farrell, power craiser: skioer. IS ESTIMATED small boat | " | business on the 30th day of June, DEEP TANK _ ord (fuel oil or ballast) A rawing shows the major features of The catwalks above the lew mid-sections are neces- The need for more ships like this is a current Nazis Bomb Sevas'topol, Red Naval Base Pictured is a view of the famous fortress and Russian Black Sea naval base at Sevastopol, which was boimbed by the German Luftwaffe as the Nazis began their invasion of the Soviet along a front extending | | ! AT GASTINEAU | i | A. C. Adams, bookkeeper of the! Excursion Inlet cannery, has ar- rived in Juneau by plane from the | cannery and is staying at the Gas- tineau Hotel during his business trip here. { TXy a classilied aw wi°rne smpirs | (Official Publication) REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL | CONDITION OF | THE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK located at Juneau, Alaska, Terri- inory of Alaska, at the close of 1941. RESOURCES | Loans and discounts $ 666,174.68 ! Loans on real estate 423,497.72 |Overdrafts ... 908.92 United States and securities ...... Other bonds and war- | bonds | | 871,802.49 195,973.15 Stocks, securmes. judg- ments, claims, etc. ... Banking house, furni- ture and fixtures . Other real estate owned { Due from other banks Checks on other banks and other cash items .. Exchanges for clearing house ......... Cash on hand ... Gold dust ... 75,219.12 45,365.27 43,635.76 720,672.13 24,176.89 8,7119.57 22.00 TOTAL - $3,236,427.73 LIABILITIES, Capital stock paid in ...$ 100,000.00 Surplus fund 100,000.00 Reserves G 28,000.00 {Undivided profits less expenses paid Due to other bank Demand deposits .. | Time deposits ... {Cashier's and ce checks 92,035.12 395,478.04 842,057.22 167247297 8,384.38 'AL . -$3,236,427.73 States of Ametica, Territory First Judicial Divi- Umt of Alaska, sion, ss. . 1, J. N. Morrison, Asst. Cashier of the above mamed bank, do sol- emnly swear that the foregoing statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. e Cashier. (Correct Attest) - GEO. E: CLEVELAND, J. W. McNAUGHTON, Directors. | (Notarial Seal) | Subscribed and sworn to before :me this 10th day of .w;. ml. lNotary Public :: w the Ter- ritory of Al “ _commission lgxpue-omw), R. A. 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