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THE DAILY ALASKA-EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY- 28, 1941. HER PALS YES, BUT IM SURPRIS! AT YOUR GUSHING S YOU NEVER WERE VERY ROMANTIC. POLLY AND DON SKUSE as a paid-up subscriber to The Dai}f Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ~———————————. CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: “THIRD FINGER, LEFT HAND" \ Federal Tax—5¢ ver Persom WHY, IM TAKING THIS RING TO THE JEWELERS THIS AFTERNOON TO DETERMINE ITS SENTIMENTAL VALUE! — NOT ROMANTIC? 1 NOT ROMANTIC? THAT'S ALL You KNOW ABOUT IT, POLLY! BEING ENGAGED!?, WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! S. 5. ALASKA . NORTHBOUND ® Denali scheduled to arrive ® S e | ® at 5 o'clock tomorrow morn- ® . S + Craft Left Seattle This ] ® North Sea scheduled to arrive © H 5 | e ing according to agent. o —_— ® Prince Alice scheduled to ® Fllghts Sunday ! Vor stes as apt.' ® armive late tomorrow after- ® | : ”'\2,’”X"“‘r‘i‘r"xfjp“:‘fl’s{:' :&:‘:L‘f‘g“’}: ke (_‘,“"_m":""“f' o Despite sour weather conditions Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Doran, docked in Juneau from the e SCHEDULED SAILINGS s 'lulw‘;hv‘ “1‘:. .!:'\::::::lml,\y\d]’t“mx‘ n“n Se ‘ Steamer Northbound Northbound outhbound { south at midnight Saturday with 12 e Prince Rupert scheduled to ® Junea th eight pas- o i 3 i : passengers for Juncau and sailed for e sail from Vancouver at 9 e |SCMECIs at 10 o'clock this moming ALEUTIAN Tues. July 15 Fri. July 18 Thurs.July 24 i the Westward at 4 am. Sunday with e o'clock tonight. o Passengers for Juneau are Nellie YUKON Thurs. July 17 Mon. July 21 . nine passengers booked {rom this e Mount McKinley scheduled to e Simpkins, Mrs. Franges Mother- | BARANOF sat. July 19 Tues. July 22 Mon. July 28 port e sail from Seattle at 9 am, e Wil and Mary Motherwell. Leav- ‘ ; ! Passengers arriving from Seattle ¢ (o orrow o|ing Juneau for Fairbanks will be ALASKA .. Wed. July 23 Fri. July 25 Thurs. July 31 | were Walter Cannon, Mrs. Lyda Col- ¢ pjentian scheduled to sail o [ C- Rettie and Frank Evans. DENALI ... Thurs.July 24 Mon. July 28 | lins, Mrs, John Crosson, Catherine o from Seattle July 30 at 9 ® Through passengers are Douglas % o % k: i Gavin, Mrs. W. G. Hellan, Ruby,® 1'O" 5 at ¢ Mathews, Mrs. Douglas: Mathews, McKINLEY . Tues. July 20 Prl. Aug. 1. Wed Aug 6 | Patrick, Mrs. William Patrick, S. P i SRt C. R. Shinn, Lynn Bailey, and | ALEUTIAN ... Wgd. July 30 Sat. Aug. 2 Thurs Aug. 7 v P Princess Louise scheduled to ® Raymond, Mrs, W. J. Roberts, C. D. G er July 30 e |Paul Greiman. | 5 7 e (SRR T Soule, Bert Storm and Mrs. D. G e TR SN R COUNELY SIEY The' Lodestaricmastotiag YUKON ... ti. Aug. on g /) Taylor. J"‘ o/ 1’.“'] o g ; eight passengers, two for Jur | BARANOF . Sun. Aug. 3 Wed. Aug. 6 Mon. Aug. 11 Eaisecgers saliing fp DenetiLivere AR s s John Muilen and Ralph Merrill | ALaska Wed. Aug. 6 Sat. Aug. 9 Thurs Aug. 14 Mrs. George Salo, Mary McCorkle, attle July 31 211 Richatiie i ‘bodked:t thr M. S. Whittier, Attilio Poli, Mrs. V. ® Yukon scheduled to sail from e| -~ —©*Warcs Was bocked for DENALI . Fri. Aug. 8 Mon. Aug. 11 ? ] G Rt e S el s Through passengers were L. C H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 $ non, Jack Watry and Wallace F. North Coast scheduled to sail @ | -~ % S i St 4 Cady. from Seattle August 1 at 10 e | Stringer, Charles Kitsman, Murs | e . e o |Anne Kitsman, O. F. Wir and it ’ Sl et .. The Lake of the Woods in Can- e Princess Charlotte scheduled e | Themas Lyons. s of gasoline exploded at the Sinclair refinery ada covers an area of 2,000 square to sail from Vancouver Aug- e | Booked from Juncau to White-| near Seminole, Okla., causing a damage estimated by officials a $1,000,000, Two persans were killed. Flames miles. ust 2 at 9 p.m. o |horse was Miss Lea Brown. shot more than 2,000 feet into the air. Buildings at left were destroyed. Sparks form a passing automo- Baranof scheduled to sail @/ The EI from Fairbanks, | pile ignited a broken gasoline line, and caused the fire. Motor vehicle license fees gol- from Seattle August 3 at 9 o | which arrived in Juneau Saturday —— MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL . © 000 0000000000000 0ee®OD 0000000 lected in 1949 by the 48 states am. e | afternoon, had aboard six passen- > : T P ; T - Radio Communication Authorized Carrier amounted to $387,747,000. Prince George scheduled to e |8°rs for here. They were Peter u"er.an - en re |ny Farmer and the blgger butter|] = . iy Aiitins Servl - sail from Vancouver August e Schmidt, Charles Raymond, Mrs and egg men have been asleep. By Sc OIS FaaEnp Cr IR INIG, YeKVACS - tIe Liked to Bet 4 at 9 pm _¢|C. H. Bechtold, Wayne Jaki | June, they had almost met Wick- SEAPLANE CHARTEK SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e Thomas Upper, and Robert Jor- . . |ard’s challenge to increase milk Headquarters Juneau PHONE 62: Northland scheduled south- nidfln ow ov‘n I a( | production three percent and there Nesss——— —— £ s bound sometime tomorrow a | Only two passengers were aboard | only remained the kinks of di-| morning. ¢! the Electra when it left Junean . [ verting the nceded milk product Taku due July 31. o | yesterday for the north. They were ' H | like skim milk which ordinariiy | ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. | Alaska scheduled southbound o | Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Bassett ga'n o rogperl y ow‘ fed to ss and caives) to new! All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE August 1. . —,—— demand channels. 2-Way Radio Station KANG | Baranof scheduled southbound ® | T Increasing the egg supply imme- Raclo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 noon Wednesday. . pRIN(E GEORGE (Contued from Page One) year: and for the same months | distely isn't easy, but already they Equipped Seaplanes for Charter LOCAL SAILINGS . R R Ut el 448 Tok . of | have tossed nearly three percent v | n increase from 548.195 pounds of 4 2 Estebeth scheduled to saile| e dry skim:milk to 9351875 pounds|MOT® €ggs into the market than| every Wednesday at 6 p.m. e UTHBOUND ’ = i v siimemmlis to 297510 POUNGS| | the first part of 1040 (Wickard Tor Bt andlCwaShoats = The best proof of all this, with-|—nct to mention more than 250 khs SiEpEapass, of : d Dart leaves every Wednesday o | AITiving in Juneau at 2 o'clock out burdening you with all the sta-| serc increase in export of egg|ODly asked for six percent m t leaves y nesday day S s T s in 15 months). And there are two at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port unday morning on the way south doy available is J i Alexander, Kake and way- e | {fom Skagway, the Canadian Na-|Over-all dairy prices on the 8t. the. .Department. of | Statistical poinis “which ‘indical o ports, o | tional steamer Prince George re- ye 15 (the last fi | Agriculture, the experts are stay-|Johnny Farmer is even ahegfiof e © o 6 o o o o o o o mained here for only a few hours, 21 percent above a | up nighis trying to figure out | ‘2° Department - of _Ag“c‘”.“""* | e Itook on three passengers for Van- | yes d still are rising. The | what all of this will mean to thejr | Come June, he had eight percent J | couver, and then sailed south. Pas- m price of cggs on the same|program and how long they can|Ore L:m"‘“ bobbing 5“’““4_ lh.e i | sengers from Juncau were Jean|cale was 23.2 cents a dozen (a full| tcep publie squawks snd Price | 24rnyard and had doubled his or- Junead W ) 0 4 B x ARt ! P om add. | ders, over a year ago, for chicks AINGS — be ovey, Tom Upper, and L. Mulhe. | five percent above the department’s | Hawk Leon Henderson from add . LY SAIL | captain of the Prince George is|parity price) and 88 cents a doz-|ing further complications. ‘o be delivered in late summer and | WEEK] geattle 1 (Sun time, July 29) |H. E. Nedden and the Purser is|en higher than a year ago. The greatest puzzlement at the|arly fall : y / .Jun g | High tide—3:58 a.m. 158 feet. |A. H. Robson . | EXPERTS ARE CONCEKNED noment is over the butter situa- ‘Adf“:’% Al Ufnll UIP- tflt;fl:mh tio / Low tide—10:15 a.m. -0.1 feet, ——a— 5 Nehint tess e icn, Local ‘butfer consumption is|<eme down to the fact that agri- High tide 168 feet. | e e 18 ap abouts15 percent a yem 4:ultur.c experts : uceuu.t starc i deessom o | [EDEDALLAND e e i AL e o+ e G, S = | | rea :, > 5 i i 2 asbh .- | L i : P 1 se what they were last de and price control agencies be Co! 1 export increaces in the last year, e e i s " orth- i | #h b . | ing the ths when butter should | consumer costs. Until then, their y . lan I ne all (on sheil eygs and but- | ng the months wh ek : ; » North July 29 I.EAVE BY PlA"E"fl? for example) lo such startling |80 down, it sks sted to 20 per-|only worry will be trying to ex- ’ NS%- B0 28 s William D. Sahm i & Paries Nomtiet | things as an increass from 32441 (”“Lv over last year's June p!,M, p.lam to t‘hc surp] us)‘ .cmp f‘“..imcxj ¥ G‘B“.-lnlfl‘ 198 ec o] | 3 Their only off-the-record guess is| #hy so many of their butter-and 23 P Arrested in Chicago in connection Leaving here by plane today were | cases of evaporated k from e y e e o e R TG b nt Phone with embezzlement of $250,000 ® Centrally located | H. S. Price, chief of the range de-| january to April, 1910, to 49319b ] that maybe speculators have gotten 'L':Uid‘ c;' z 'S 4 Freig) from the Northern Bank & Trust | uree Rooms Splendid food velopment servigs, and Robert K.lcases in the same period S Hissinta Jeipnum. g SR i i ORI . ) Co, of Lancaster, Pa., where he /" o |Coote, chief of the land classifi-| - SHae & e had beem employed for 15 years, and service cation division, both from the De-| = I s A h S 1 William D. Sahm, 32, above, bath. partment of Interior's General I loatmg a eep cross the blamed an acute desire to bet on Special Rates to Permanent Guests |and Office at Washington, D. C,| % the horses as his reason for tak- ALASKANS LIKE THE | following about six weeks' investi- | oo ¥ x ing the money over a period of Hhotel. | gational work throughout the Ter- 1 eight years. He said he squan- ritory. | | dered his fortune betting on the EW WASHI ON Price has been principally inter- | TRAVEL horses. o % ested in conservation measures in| T n E which the land office might engage| om A |in Alaska, he stated. He has in- o AT C ” PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | vesieated pocsbiities of reforesta- PRIN- tion, re-seeding in forest areas, des- 7] N | truction of noxious weeds, erosion cfiss L I E i EFFECTIVE control and watershed protection Alaska Transportation | contre [ ska Transp MAY 16, 1941 P44 E yablic lands. | LINER Company 5 5 Coote has been studying Alas- | e l::m problems in land classifying | JUNEADEO0 VANCO‘:"IY:JEB % 0 Round-Trip Fares: ‘ s [and measuring. He has gon= over VICTORIA OR si?unus SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 10% off twice one-way | _. | &8 = 5 3work‘ dqu by a land classifying | SOUTH?.OUNDAS“ SEATTLE Srs when utchaked’ |2 15| 2|2|p|8 | party from the land office now l;:;cfilsl 22“ in advance, £ = |working in the Matanuska Valley e R A sl s @ B and Susitna Valley. He has also Princess Louise EVEBY THUBSDAY " | made a survey of land classification July 15—25 Fairbanks, Alaska ; x Thiante A S on the Kenal Peninsula and the | Princess Charlotte 10:00 A. M. TRt Sty e | Fairbanks area, as far north os July 18 Hot Springs, Alaska 8 15 65 | the Yukon. V. W. MULVIHILL Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 ————— 1 Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks S. 8. TT:(::: & | McGrathk 4 44 18 $12v FINED FOR SPEEDING S. 8. - Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 | Ray Manstield, Juneau, was y CA“ADIA“ FAc‘rlc S. S. TAKU . ] Nulato, Alaska . 121 50 99 127 83§37 fined $25 today in 8 i R IR TR SR WS T Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 42 today, in the U. 8. Oom- s PASSENGERS FREIGHT A 212 missioner’s court for alleged reck- REFRIGERATION laska 108 39 85 11 5 Ao er———— RIG A Ruby, Alas] 5 IR W R 1 less driving yesterday on th | Seattle, Wash., U. 5. A.. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 s DDA B e e | WHEN IN NEED OF . Tanana, Alaska ¢ 24 77102 B0 60 B WA o e Fry iy 1k y tesel tove Oil—Your s TEAN Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 ||D2° Ralston, Territorial Highway | s Losia eral Hauling D. B. FEMMER—AGENT A a0 2 119 109 120 || patroiman. | Coal Choice—Gen PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. = Al 4 —Storage 488 0';” . We. Fr. Th. Sa. “ i CALL US G, LSRR 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash.U.S.A. PST Ar 18:55 | 5 ! 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ........PST Lv 12:45 > F“R RI'JNT } Juneal\ Trans[e[ The Dally Alaska Zm:pire has the Mo. | - largest paid circuiation of any Al We. Sa. J“ea' L' aor | Phone 48—Night Fhone ka newspaper. 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 1q | as paper. 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Lv 10'15 14'15 1 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 slore space 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Ly 6:00 e ; 10:00 Will Remodel to Suit i he United States Army’s method of transporting quar- Something new in the modern war of moveme::;:i‘t]geed :ivers. 'l?he A eked onto a square of canvas, | ter-ton reconnaissance cars ‘J“P!);;jr:h’: ear (top photo). The water is next pumped out of the canvas, - Wh;ct}ixis-l;z;ni: fx':L?SL'QfiJ‘J'{% -;:u stream (bottom photo). These pictures were taken at Ft. Benning, Ga. and the J I 088 i L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manages 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 132%4—4TH AVE—SFATTL e ——————— S ——————— | Window Cleaning PHONE 485 ; I [ Tenant. ] See Percy’s Cafe !

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