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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 25, 1941. : « POLLY AND HER PALS THAT/S A PRETTY RIGID UYL SAY IT 15--NO S0UPS, DIET YOU'RE ON,RITA! . MEATS, FISH OR DESSERTS, A AND VERY LITTLE OF ANYTHING ELSE! ~HAVE YOU HAD \ 3 --THREE DINNER 3 ANY RESULTS, 3 |NV|T/§;%7\|X5 FROM as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire E is invited to present this coupon A A7% this evening at the box office of the —_— CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: “"THE SAINT TAKES OVER"| [} ) World nghts csereed X Y e 3 Federal Tax—5¢ ver Persom ARI UGGEN SAYS IT] r o WATCH THIS SPACE— g i ] ' g ‘E‘“fi | Your Name May Appear! V1 " - EXPANDING TOWN| | { Aleufian Is |steamer Movements) | - -} Location for Juneau Branch . NORTHBOUND . . . Southbound : - o™ wo s Office Not Available ® scheduled to sail at 10 o- e H ® Alaska due tomorrow but def- ® s, Twelve passeng arrived in Ju- e inite time not given at 3 e Anchorage expansion has mush- neau from the Westward abos e pm. today. @ roomer so rqpxdly _durmg Ll)_e last I Aleutian when it arrived o Denali scheduled to arrive & |Year it is lmpossible to find a “ port at 3:30 o'clock yesterday e Monday. ° uf'(!- business lo(-auunv, accurdl“ e ) ® North Sea scheduled to arrive e |!0 ATt Uggen of the Alaska Music Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Tl 5 Dilesday o | Supply Who returned yesterday on Steamer Northbound Northbound Southhound o 2 e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e |the Aleutian from a months trip | : 3| % millbeny: T ANGH: ‘sohetiiled ‘8o N L;;o(:;:-]fl\:]iv\flwl;\]x;;ri\ixx:: [:;ex:f;." 5 1 ALEUTIAN ... Tues. July 15 Fri. July 18 Thurs. July 24 | ; en, e S ‘)v] o i.?llqui:‘ Vancouver July 26: bianch giies W ERECHIShse toim, | YUEON .. Thurs. July 17 Mon. July 21 .. k. | u v.n ”“. \‘w‘ y Sutherla an : pr.”.(..(. n.}-i‘.”)m s e s :;]z;zcn mt;mpred to fix:)u]l a :]ocav.io:, | BARANOF .. Sat. July 19 Tues. July 22 Mon. July 28 | P & ’ . > ut found it impossible, he said. : % n Haines—Miles England and @ sail from Vancouver July zu: ARHGIS 15’ comigbaR I e Tatge ALASKA .. Wed. July 23 Fri. July25 Thurs: July 31 A Hegen : i o Mot e inley scheduled to e |PATt Of former Juncau residents, DENALI ... Thurs.July 24 Mon. July 28 ... leutiar iled for the south A A ey sche 8 > sai ;' pe S | it 6 oblook - with 25 piedsengera|® sall frosiBeattle dily s 8L ® |iiey ittt ats son oR i shet | MOKINLEY ... Tues Juy20 Fri. Aug. 1 Wed Aug. 6 | booked from here as follow o “” ;‘ my N ¥ :wi Anchorage. In Fairbanks he saw | ALEUTIAN ... Wed. July 30 Sat. Aug. 2 Thurs.Aug. 7 + & For Seattle—E. A. Glover, Mrs, @ Aleutian scheduled to sail ® |fiya juneau youths on a ball team. | Yukon Fri. Aug. 1 Mon. Aug. 4 E. A Glover, P. F. Claveau, Mrs. ® from Seattle July 30 at 9 ®| Busness is booming in the town, | - - g g2 | P. F. Claveau, Ira D. Stockebrand,| ® am ® |with a shortage of workers for BARANOF ....... Sun. Aug. 3 Wed. Aug. 6 Mon. Aug. 11 Mrs. Grace Perdue, A. J. La Gasa,|© Princess Louise scheduled to e |the base. Houses which a year ago ALASKA ... Wed. Aug. 6. Sat. Aug. 9 Thurs.Aug. 14 Mrs, Earl McGinty, Mrs. L. J. Lem- | ® sail from Vancouver July 30 ® |werc is-lated in' the outskirts of s, : & 7y tra, Ken Williams, Mrs. Ken|/® at 9 pm. ®lthe town are me rounded by s . ’ x x oo z | Fri. Aug. 8 Mon. Aug. 11 . | Williams, George Folta, Yvonne © Tyee eduled to sail from e other frame buildiny This wrecked ship is identified by German sources as the Russian destroyer Lenin, in the ‘lurhurvut I,:vbuu. | H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 williams, Allan Williams, Horace| ® Seattle July 31. ©| On the 4th of July Army Official | patvia. Methed of its d The picture was radioed from Berlin to New York. FREIGHT OFFIC 4 O. Adams Jr., William L. Bills. |® Yuken scheduled to sail from e jat Fort Rx(apardson called an S epselad BISTE TR 5 5 For Ketchikan—V. A. Davenport,| ® Seattle August 1 at 9 am. e |‘alert”, returning all soldiers on continue to cxplode w W= Mrs, Margaret Noyes, Paul Boe-|® North Coast scheduled to sail e [leave in Anchorage to the post. € di of pyrotechnics holt, and L. J. Tillies. © Trom Seattle August 1 at 10 e Anchorage citizens, Uggen said, be- es o o“gress they showed at home. | ; =« For Petersburg — Gingy Stead-)® am. < "‘Slala";'wd 1Wh°" ”1“‘ l°wg “”‘i § 3 A = - . e e —— 2 rs rhed i ' y cleares thousands of b YAPE 2 a epser, Patricia Oh-|® Baranof scheduled to sail e |rapidly cleared of n ¢ a5 R e O+ Bt st o S| st o, U b1 S DRINCE GEORGE [ MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL Captain of the Aleutian is Car|® 8. oV Ll s e S exas an ew 0 e 0 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier o Y X 2 SOUl S NGS | practice alert was called, he said. = 2 i Nickon and Purser is L. J, Mc-|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e F Upr“n hler ‘:‘:;1:;“'“1 ‘g;““‘t‘he SKAGWAY Bou“D Scheduled Passenger Airline Service { Namee. |® Poinke, SOURID sehogRied South- 84~ . ctrike ‘tn Falrbanks & dpec. ] v H | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ® bound’' midnight Saturday. o # alruanks a:spec: R | SN e AT ¢ Northland = scheduled ' south- e |12] train was loaded with w i e R R Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 R e Rl F | migrated from the shut down t A TOCHGURAIOLE S g0n. ./ S Empire Clussifieds Pay bound July 29. $Hana hurried Datk to ‘the Tnterlty. . ¢ Prince George arrived in Juneau last | =———— e ———— e Taku due July 31. Lo |f g i TP > evening northbound with a capacity load of tourists aboard and one pas- | ALASKA Mn TRANSP(IRT, lnc (‘. LOCAL SAILINGS (Continued from Page One} ernor did a radio broadca ) | i Honeymoon’s Over Estebeth scheduled to sail e 1 —=— | jeached every corner of the larg- senger getting off here. ! i y |® every Wednesday at 6 p.m. { vass is taken, chubby, grinning est state. His “hilly billy” orches- Two hundred and three is the All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE | ® ' for Sitka and wayports. i *Danie tra plaved hymns and the Governor number of people making the round- | 2-Way Radio Station KANG B hecwman W. L O'Daniel won a 1 played nns and the Goverr 8 | HOP in JUNEAU ko1 ® Dart leaves every Wednesday U. S. senatorial toga Enaka: trip. This is the largest group of Radio HANGAR and SHOP in 6 1 2 8 ¢ at1pm. for Petersburg, Port e - B e e PR paes O'Dap. tourists to take the trip on any Equipped Seaplanes for Charter & ¢ 'Alexander, Kake and way- If you still have 4 ~ Addicted to versification n- o nadian National stéamer this| it e ports. Ir o ay hat Congress and the iel has delivere ns of offi- oo | A L e e OMPELL S S 4 ® o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 | 1 politicians” -of Wa. The passenger for Juneau was . el e | C—— socked ‘a ‘curions Robert F. Chandler from Ithaca, | Two Lodestars are flying today| icn of Te let’s New York. 5 | ;a% the weather continues to clear, | Md elimpse a little ails” of | Aboard the Prince George ?_re nvg \ ] | The northbound plane left Seat-| >ctu | tour parties from various sections of <} = le i ing wi s Danicl d the ¢ including Dr. Viola Gar- ! (Sun time, July 26) tle this morning with six passen-| When Oank . 4 -f‘iyl P Epape L}rom the Onld | 5 : p 5 feei. |Bers aboard. Passengers booked for [ he second tim ossed a gar- - mightiHGiG s Party ; 3 | High figa=1ibL Wi, 115 feet. | ¥ aring of versity of Washington, A. Hardesty | 1 i % |Juneau are George Rivard, and|3antuan bar aring oh Tsity shington, A. Ha { ; | Low tide—8:18 a.m. -2.2 feet. " Y, _ i 3 Tumbus, Ohio, number- b | Mrs. Alfred Fuller. For Fairbanks he coals, chunks of tour from Columbu b ol High tide—2:35 pm. 168 feet. |’ £tk SOF R yan p ¢ | ing 24, R. E. Cook’s Happiness Tour v aw | 13 feet, |C- M. Hample, W. T. Miller and| neat, was 2,000 pounds of buffa- - g o st SoAth e et ot 1B JLINGS — Junes L % el ¥ 55 apt 2 vhile E. hat Governor had bagged 3 states, | Irom Chl | 8A 3 ! AR e TS Hosnt. o0, B Grainey whllp . i | 8 S U iy T4 WohiEobie et e “"" \: tourists, and the W. Fallon tour from WEEKLY geattle U b ¢ u e at | |Kopp is booked for Whitehorse { himself on a southwest Texas Chicago of 12. | The plane should arrive on sched- | *anch. lpulitical bombshell has come 10} " ppo prince George left on sched- | " louls on [ule in Juncau at 4:30 oclock tnis| Claiming that b reated U0~ | washington” from 4 state offbe.| i, ey Cevrse ieth on sehedc | afternoon. fairly by the pr the Governor | sometimes they develop info duds, |y return at midnight Saturday. Aboard the Lodestar which left | jumped toward elcly, all profils | affairs. Semetimes, they settle down ik son, Carl Soltberg, R. R. Gebo anc G- hf ty line and mending political rived in port last night after patrol | L] " ] Iris Fitl Lapsuies (or secona vrait Lonery he publishing game | smethered completely in the bla s DYk LB Juneau airport at noon today are rl ou | eight passengers for Seattle. They i |are Mrs. Irene Wood, Mrs. Ali vere to go to the Red (o (he quict congresvional life and| 7The Widgeon, tish patrol boat of | Gl | Miss Frances Westley. MARCH ON WASHINGTON? | fences to keep all their votes in duty in the Juneau district. Captain | | | Marcella Woods The Princess Louise arrived in port this morning at 7 o'clock oa der 28-year-old husband, Thomas its way south from'Skagway and O’Neil, arrested after her father | S - reported theft of '$80, Marcella SHIII‘LI south at 9 o'clock. | V. shown at Boston' police headquar- | follows: Miss D, Hendrickson, Mrs, | £ ters. Authorities there informed W. E. Hendrickson, Mrs. W. R RNNG IN DRIVE her that her husband’s real name is Bacon, Mrs, Sheppard, Mrs. A.| | Frank Stevens, that he has a wife | P Dreith, Miss A. Dreith, Miss F.| daoci: S and child in Niagara Falls. N. Y preith, H M. Porter, Mrs. H. M.| The second and lad report| and that he faces bigamy charges. _ g b Marcells was marriod in Maryland FOel Mr. md M. E. Bryneld- |breakfast for the Boy Scout finance son, |drive was held this morning as recently. ——— —— |139 subscriptions were announced to date with total funds subscribed PAN AMER!CAI! AIRWAYS | 50 s e work of the 40 men in the campaign was ex- e W. Lee O'Daniel | get of national and internation: PATROL BOAT iN | Freeman, ‘William Bates, Joe Cros nd their da; hewing to the the Fish and Wildlife Service, ar- > Every Sunday morning, the Gov- one pasture. Once in a while, how- of the boat is A. N. Van Slyke. - CANADI/ PACIFL( 5 5 1. i ed by Dr. William M. White- CESS” LINE » ‘cad, District Scout Chairman. For | LR Alaska Transportation MAY 16, 1941 he remainder of the drive workers | LINER Compa:; |are asked to report to Dr. White- | head’s office. | TR VA::;):QI'VL? * Round-Trip Fares: I 3 - [ BESES RS VICTORIA OE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 10% off twice one-way | 1% y ° LEAVES ON ALEUTIAN | SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS SEATTLE fares, when purchased \E el g | @ gldElz ; | Mrs. J. O. Rude, wife of Dr. J.| T:Ge?lA:zu e in adpance, 21518181 il 2 O. Rude, left on the Aleuti I Lo | I g > 3 he Aleutian to 8k & 2 L2 LA pend a week visiting in Petersburg. Printeds. yeale EYEDY THURSDAY Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 —_— ; i July 15—25 MyLARI ANUS Flat, Alaska . 31 456 Erinpess Chistichio i ‘W’”Q- M. Golovin, Alaska .141 67 $118 2 [ July 18 3 dot 134 - Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 65 T V. W. MULVIHILL SO, Juneau, Alaska S5 am * b Agent, C.P.R.—Juneay, Alaska b b AR July 10 ? McGratr Rz u { S o i Nome, Alaska 149 T4 126 149 $112 Y H l h' ANADIAN PACIFIC|{ s s 1 Nulato, Alaska a1 50 99 129 83§37 / our ea t . c : ¥ 11 s s TARU ! Sphir, Alaska 3 48 12 125 10 116888 Ni o1 g%y 1> st . PASSENGERS - | FREIGHT uby. Alaska 108 39 8 15 71 41 15 ] & ; i “eatile, Wash, U. 5. A... 236 190 217 85 207 204 212 $202 WHEN IN NEED OF Ao Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 . DRIN ] Whitehorse, Y. T, Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 19 120 Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your 1iip, B PEMMER—AGENT - i BB B T AT . Ol Uhe ey Ensling PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 Su. Mo Mo. Tu —Stor and Crating We. Fr. Th. Sa. ’ j ] 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash USA. PST Ar 18:55 CALL US! | " 16:107 Av JUNEAU, Alaska .......PST Lv 12:45 i 5 | Si 3 by ERATII Juneau Transfer o The DAY A B s s Tu. Th. & e largest ¢ of any 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 1215 18:15 - ‘ auins i PHibpe $8—Night Fone LK newspaper. | ; A 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 14:15 % : Lt ) s _ @il ; s 5 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. .136° Ar 9:55 1355 ! ; W T g P LS e R D. C, as 1215 18:55 Ar PATRBANKS, Alaska . 150° Lv 6:00 10:00 Anembly linerinethons. wes § Beistls Deilie Sele Pl .,,,.W"-';.'K,“'m dratt } six girl employees took over the task of putting numbers in 800 capsules that were use £ - Cle 2 i LKA, ;mcqus—nw:;:nu M;;.;Amwns lottery. Reading atound iable from left 16 right: Audrey Strohecker, Jéan Heston, nm Donovan, Lor- e O : ) e AN 13244TH AVE—SEATTLE raine Carroll, Eileen 0'Malicy, Irta Starr. Supervising are Major R, P. Davidson (left), and Major | W Lot Y SN A