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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 15, 1941. THATS A TERRIFIC | CHUNK ©’ MONEY | YER GIRL FRIEND l CARRIES AROUND, i POLLY-.. IT AINT NONSENSE, PA--- THATS PIN MONEY TO A GIRL LIKE MARINE NEWS 16 Aboard Charlotfe For Juneau Canadian Pnuh( ess Charlotte, due from the south at 7:15 o'clock this evening the following passengers aboard for Juneau: Murray Townsend Harry Gamler, Dorothy Cleysteen, Mrs. Pauline Livie, A. Brewer and wife, Patricia Brewer, Eugene Brom- ley and wife Mrs. H. L. Faulkner, rison, Charles Turner, Lester Vernon. THREE BOMBERS IN CAPITAL CITY steamer Princ- and wife, Elmer Mor- Tecklenberg, Harley Kolander, Walter ENROUTE WEST : Flight Under Command of + Lieut. Cone Refurn- ing from South Three bombers, type B-18 A, ar- rived in Juneau westbound yester- day about 3:15 o'clock in the after noon. The {flight is under the command | of Lt. R. A. Cone and is enroute to Anchorage. The planes went through Juneau about two weeks ago on the « to Sacramento for routine servic- ing. The three bembers are expected to leave today for the Westward, weather permitting Two other planes on the original flight remained in Sacramento for | further checking. ON PRINCE sHIPs S. “PRINCE RUPERT” and "“PRINCE GEORGE” alternating, leave Juneau SOUTHBOUND Every Saturday at Midnight “PRINCE RUPERT” Sunday, July 20—1:30 A. M. H. R. SglEPARD. Agent HONE 800 CANADIAN NATIONAL nas | | ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS Ll R T e NORTHBOUND | ® Princess Charlotte scheduled to, ® | ® arrive at 7:15 o'clock this eve- ® !® ning. ® North Sea scheduled to arrive e at 8 o'clock tonight and sails e | ® for Seattle via Sitka at 1 o'- | ® clock tomorrow morning. ® Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive sometime tomorrow forenoon but nothing defin- ite at 3 p.m. today. Prince Rupert due Thursday evening Aleutian due Friday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to sail frmo Vancouver July 16 at 9 p. m. Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle July 17 at 9 am yee scheduled to sail Seattle July 17. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle July 18 at 10 am Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle July 19 at 9 a.m, Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 19 at 9 p.m. Prince George scheduled to sail from Vancouver July 21 at 9 p.m. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland is due to arrive at 6:30 o'clock this evening en- route south. Taku scheduled to arrive 1 p.m. Thursday. Alaska scheduled southbound Thursday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.n. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port Alexandey, Kake and way- ports. ® o 0 0.0 0 0 0 TIDES (Sun time, July 16) | Low tide—0:11 am., 38 feet. High tide—6:03 a.m. 120 feet. Low tide—12:09 p.m., 4.0 feet. High tide—6:38 p.m, 14.0 feet. ————— 'LOUISE LEAVES HERE FOR SOUTH The Princess Louise arrived from ®ec0cccevcs000000000 in jwith 19 passengers from this port, |as follows: R. R. Volney, William Evans, Mrs. E. 8. Evans, Miss H. Nelson, Miss S. Grefe, Mrs. R. F. Grefe, Miss G. Grefe, Mrs. L. Perelle, Mrs, D. Young, S. Davis, H. Watson, D. Housel, L. Carlson, E. Lloyd, W. Bigler, and S. Stanaway. S e England's Lord Beaverbrook onc~ made a round trip to the United States in eight days, remaimng 1n New York ,only overnight. | Juneau this morning at 7 o'clock | and left for the south at 9 o'clock | Mr. and Mrs. L. Gemmel!, | PIN MONEY, ME EYE/ I SPOTTED A COUPLA TWENTIES AN’ TENS AN’ AT LEAST ONE FIFTY PIN MONEY NEWS AS! MENT VALUATION | UP IN DOUGLAS; SEWER SESSMENT TO BE LEVIED | Consideration of tax matters for the current annum was the principal business of the Douglas City Council at the regular meeting held last night. On hajd for the session was | Mayor Bonner and just enough [members to constitute a quorum: | Councilmen Balog, Degan, le:l- strom and Rustad. | | Total assessed valuation placed on taxable property in the town for the current year’s tax purposes is $252,- 250, Assessor Charles Tuckett told 1 the Council. At the customary rate of 20 mills, and if the usual five per cent discount be allowed fox early payments, realizable revenue should be around $6500, or about $1,000 more than last year. \ The proposition of levying a =ppc» | 1al sewer assessment to help pay off |the city’s bonded indebtedness as was considered necessary or advis- |able by former administrations be- came an actuality by passing un- animously the following resolution: “Be it resclved that a special al ment be levied against all real | properties at the rate of 4 cents per fionlagc running foot; said assess- ver bonded in- debtedness.” It was pointed out in the discus- sion which followed that the extra [taxes will be largely offset by the |discount allowed from the regular assessment. July 28, 29 and 30, at 7:30 p.m. are the dates set when the Board of Equalization will meet to hear complaints. | Other business of the mrom‘.; | simply consisted of discussions about prospective repairs to wharf and reets, and about the school’s bud- get svstem. | Bills totaling $290.5¢ were voted ipaid to end the meeting. i - - { NORTHLAND CALLING IN | The M. S. Northland is expected in port this afternoon to leave a | consignment of cans, about 5000 cases, for the Douglas Fisheries ! Company and also to take on 3,300 ’cases of salmon. PR A LR NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS Dog licenses are now due and ;payable at Clerk’s office, Douglos | Ccity Hall. ! CHARLES TUCKETT, | adv. City Clerk. —————— TOOK FOUR YEARS | FOR ACE TO WIN | ' OVERTOUGH LUCK Cards’ Rookie, Howard | Krist, Had Hard Row fo "Finally Get Chance By JAMES E. LAWSON AP Feature Service ST LOUIS, July '—As far bnck |as 1936 Howard (Spud) Krist, only 125 now and one of the choicest of the St. Louis Cardinals’ flock of choice rookie hurlers, was a 20-game winner in the minors. But bad breaks delayed his arrival on the Nationa] League scene, where |he's one of the percentage leaders | | | i | —— hander from West Henrietta, N. Y. Then, as quickly as he 1egamed his stridee came influenze, a sore arm and an ankle fracture. The sore arm kept him out of action a full season, but a chip operation cured the ailment and his 26 victories for Houston, which stamped him as-the king of Texas League aces last year, won him another trial with the Cardinals. placed in commission by Rear Admiral C. § Yard in Bremerton, Wash, The first ships of their kind in the N minesweepers and destroyers which have heretofore been used to service patrol bombers. Unit ol (onlra Costa (anal in Operation PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 P4 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks Flat McGrath Fairbanks, Alaska . Flat, Alaska ...... Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska .. Juneau, Alaska . McGrath Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska . Ophir, Alaska Ruby, Alaska ¢ Seattle, Wash., U. S. A Tanana, Alaska Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. 67 $118 15 65 82 132 44 18 $120 74 126 149 $112 50 99 127 838 37 48 125 10 116 § 88 39 115 71 471 15 170 95 207 234 212 $202 24 102 59 60 33 20 8191 % 26 114 142 119 109 120 85 . 236 144 Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 - 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska .. PST Lv 12:45 Su. Mo. Mo. We. Sa. 16:15 14:15 13:55 10:00 Su. Tu. Th. 10:00 10:00 10:20 12:15 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska ... Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ...135° Lv 10:15 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ...135° Ar 9:56 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ...150° Lv 6:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 16:40 PST Ar 12:15 16:40 \now, going into late June with five ! victories, no losses. First, it was appendicitis that side- | tracked the 6- t‘oot 2-inch right- lia A Back in '36 when he racked up 20 | victories for Columbus, Ga., he pitched and won a doubleheader as if to demonstrate his full recovery eaplane tenders Bi Freeman in a novel double , th ' from the appendectomy which brought his demotion from Rochest- | er, where he had broken into organ- | ized baseball the previous season. | After returning to Rochester in| 1937 Krist won 13 games for a sixth | place club and landed his first trial with the Cardinals, but influenza overtook him and he was returned to the Red Wings. When the sore arm developed and was followed by an ankle fracture, Spud was shipped to Houston, where he spent a year recuperating follow- ing the operation on his “meal | ticket.” | | Once he shook the injury j'inx, ayne and Barnegat are pictured as they were ceremony at the Puget Sound Navy e vessels will replace the converted Sunlight and clouds are reflected in the clear water of a completed secticn of the Contra Costa Canal, near Oakley, with Pumping Plant No. 2 in the background. go into operation, this canal is serving the city of Pitisburg with domestic water, the nearby Columbia Steel Mill with industrial wawr, and adj:wenl farm lands with irrigation water. As the first feature of the Central Valley Project to Krist set a terrific pace. He re- corded 22 victories for Houston against nine defeats during the regular 1940 campaign and ad- ded four more triumphs in the playoffs while dropping one de- cision. Spud’s been mighty miserly with the safeties he yields, but homers | have marred many of his one- and two-hit performances and if he suc- ceeds in ditching that “Sunday pitch” one and all agree he will be some pitcher. The high power microscope was developed in 1835. 'Nazi Blitz Passes Disabled Soviet Tanks I. I. N.’Radiophoto 135 8o. Franklin St. PHONE 106 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS AVE —SEATTLE Nazi tanks and trucks (left) skirt destroyed tanks of the Soviek: Red Army, put out of action in the great mechanized battles being fought [ f, censor-appraved caption German, on the Eastern Front, according to the rryeer m e belts restroyed: which came with this picture, Thousands LESTER SMITH as & paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "WYOMING” Federal Tax—5¢ ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Northbound Sat. 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