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LV THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 15,~1941. " POLLYANDHERPALS By CLIFF STERRETT ' SO YOUR CHILDHOOD BEAU /\E;TSQUNDS HOW IS THAT 2 NO-- BUT SHE HAD A W. o‘ CARI.SNI ’ i OH/ IT WAS THE FAULT = B \LK FRO M WHAT S UNNY, BUT WHEN \‘ E WERE KIDS WE & SOLEMNLY PLANNED] 5 % TO BE MARRIED. » WAS SHE BICYCLE AND I DIDN'T/ ii @ WA R PRETTY 2 4 ntufil— to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s Invited to present this cotpon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "DREAMING OUT LOUD” Federal Tax—35¢ ver Persom e —— HAPPENED OF THE GIRL NEXT DOOR/, TO BREAK WATCH THIS SPACE— OIDERAD S ' ISPRODUCED NOW INU.S. . e v T R HUNTING MARINE NEWS | 10 START Aleutian ~ [remwemwovouevs] -y e 99 T c— R - o NORTHBOUND | . . ° . . . o . ° ° e . . ° ° ° . ° . ° . ° ° . ° . . ° . ° . e . . . ° . . " ° . . . ali scheduled to arrive dur- Southbound Vessel Runs|s ™ s onigh. Noting dein Aground Near Seaftle- | fids . eutian g to sail Afloa'r Undamaged | Mnnm Seattle 9 a.m. Monday - e McKinley scheduled to sail SEATTLE, Aug. 15—Lightenedby | e from Seattle 11 a.mn. Mon- Highly mu)cn.mt" Yes bec'\uw; about 20,000 yards of it, or ten sea| miles, are used yearly for stnpg and insignia on the naval officers uniforms, Most of it, particularly the Iuest’w“'("“""‘:‘Y grades, was made in France lmforL‘ALEUHAN and during the way. w." begin The guns oi hur to bark next Wed ame season f mountain sheep and mountain geat, and when the with the shot- guns will go out after grouse and Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound 1y, whon the leer, caribe 3 Sat. ' Aug. 9 o " . Sun. Aug. 10 .8 P.M. Aug. 6 Sat. Aug. 9 Sun. Aug 17 mloading a large section of cargo, day ptarmigan When Herr Hitler's armies moved iBARANOF' the steamer Aleutian was pulled Prince George scheduled to Recognizing that a lot of the intc France, they effectuall; 2 |COLUMBIA ......9 A .M. Aug. 9 Tues. Aug. 12 Wed. Aug. 20 free on the 1 tide last night!e sail from Vancouver August ® |boys in uniform will want to hunt led the major supply of gold stripes ALASKA -~ 5 P. M. Aug. 3 Tues., Aug. 12 Thur. Aug. 21 .9 A M. Aug 12 Fri. Aug. 15 Sat. Aug. 23 .9 A M. Aug. 15 Sun. Aug. 17 Mon, Aug. 25 .9 A. M. Aug. 16 Wed. Aug. 20 Thur. Aug. 28 at on the d n the work in defense bases, the Alas! e Commission last nicht an- ed that a new rule has been made, permitting offizers and en- listed men of the army, navy and ccast guard to hunt biz an- a without requiring \d spit of West Point o 18 at 9 pm rt-Lawton, just out- e North Coast scheduled to sail Atile 1 ® from Seattle August 20 at naged and e 10 am pier e Princess Louise scheduled to er aboard tk il rom Vancouver Aug- 1st 20 at 9 pam scheduled to sail from ttle August 21 at 9 am nd scheduled to sail Seattle August 22 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled toar- rive southbound at mid- urday from the and insignia for Amenican navy| officers' blue and white uniforms,| PENALI .. That was why the Navy Depart- | ALUETIAN ment, on its own hook, unds rtook | MOKINLEY to age production of gold | by American ufacturers, And 5o successful was the 'vwdn-}‘ H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 ‘sicn program in the gold lace in-| dustry, that r the Department | FREIGHT OFFIC 4 arncunces the export, for the first| ide 1equire- time in history, of American gold : [ ¥ ally impesed on s 3 S to the Netherlands East Indies, |8 SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR ‘ROU gl Me Hsiters, s to Canada, and to South America. meant mpensa Britain is trying the precedent-breaking experiment of having men - >l the fact that the Alaska C | Bea:h, off F ide of the The proceeded to h The 365 passe Aleutian were re hip is nc . A oved earlier dur- day leutian was southbound and o'clock ye 15 minute user freig mpanicd by regis- — aground at terday morning ju after the We Hanley, only a quarter of a mil had also been pulled from and women serve in the same regiments, and London reports that the | beach by tugs night 5 A does not allow the issuance of res- tests are proving the plan a success. Male and female soldiers are . [1] H “ABI“E AIRWAY u s . “A IL A heavy loc i is blame Baranof scheduled southbound ifent hunting and fcapiiag Ncen: shown receiving gun instruction at an Lnghsh armlery practice cflmp. av,ar s ac | s_- v W for ‘both ve ; August 18. to military or navy personrel, e - - — - | 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier e Scheduled Passenger Airline Service E SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 slumbia scheduled south- buv nd August 20, 1+ scheduled southbound August 21 , Grouse and Ptarmigan: Au*ufl iary 31; bag limit, 10 in prior to their entrance nto the " cept when they have been living for |3y cident bag Himit 3:-8-| ritory: Gold 'o FISIIGI’mel'I a full year in Alaska immediately | jqent Y | z | | 0l cp: rams, except 20'torda §S Louise Qut TORONTO, Au‘;. 15.—Caviar is| ©e et ee000 00008000 e®0000C0 6 G Au to November 15, ate, BOYHS SATENGY Officers and enlisted men in the lim il Penin nts: No open season. “black gold” to Ontario -sturgeon |— — Estebeth scheduled to sall ® gefense forces may hunt small o N K ; and Geese: To be an- fishermen since shipments of the! every Wednesday at 6 p.n. iing ducks, gee 3 nounced later. delicacy have been shut off from ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc | rom u“eau for Sitka and wayports. rmigan under a $10 non-| Mountal e A CREITILE Wi Russia. Worth $3 a pound as it is & 3 ’ Dart leaves every Wednesday ® small game lcense, They |ust 20 to November 1 imit, taken from the sturgeon, caviar| All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE at 1 pm. for Petershurg, Port ® may hunt big came and bear, on al BroWn grizzly Septem- w“.uAM FRIE“D is worth $1 an ounce by tvhe Un'ei zn-w;" HANG. Statisn Imaill Alexander, Kake and way- ® $50 non-resident general hunting F¢Y 1 to June 20, bag limit Adm it reaches the consumer. Ontario! A wa FEOR ) " 8 l 2 oun ou ports. ® Jicense. 1, rest of I““”’”" SOUTH ON louls[ fishermen have been quick to set Equipped Seaplanes for Charter Vi RgaEs Bat Open, Seeign. Sug bR Ltk fop additional nets in northern laki RIS s % e the coming season are as foll : First and thicd div-| h akes R S AT - 3 and rivers. Southbound Canadian steamer Decr: bucks only, Southeast Al isions, September 1 to June 20, rest| William W, (Billy) Priend, of the Princess Louise, C: S. K IIDES aska, August 20 to November 15, lh]: ;l"n /@ mit, 3 . no closed season; bag | Juneau Post Office Staff, left aboard ——————— and Purser E. A. D. Cornelius limit 3. : rincess Loulse this morning for . - ; may Le taken | Seattle. He expects to return from tache in China, Major James Mc- | the Princess Louise this morning for The new American naval at- B A 8 STk (b e: bulls only, except year-' No game ani of the Alaska |his brief vacation in about ten days. Hugh, USMC. is the author of ng and sailed two hours later with (Sun time,” August 16) and calves, September 1 to within cne-t mber 31, bag limit, 1 Ra 28 passengers leaving Juneau for the Low tide—1:28 a.m., 3.7 feet. , bag limit, 1. Railroad or within one-half mile SRk io 577 ¢ A a textbook on the Chinese “Man- N i South. High tide—7:40 am., 10.7 feet. Caribou: August 20 to December of any public hizhway in the T(r-‘ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | TR AN SPOR AT!O COPANY dann" dnalect Passengers embarking here were Low tide—1:26 pm. 62 feet. | e o — Miss L. Loop, T. Jessop, R. Radmino- | Hizh tide—7:39 pm., 13.1 feet, vich, N. Watson, C. Bunderson, W. R %0 9 L J. Butler, A. Humers, T. McIntyre, \ A J. Weran, H. House, L. Dahi, Mr. b A ) and Mrs. A. M. Anderson, Charles J V f I | § 1 F) Watson, Dr. Helen Gibbons, S. Ing- uneau Visior 1s I ram, L. Perrelet, R. Crookston, H ] h' ] / 5 anews, 56 voune e 1, HEF@ from Michigan \ B. Weber, Hallie Rice, William W. e Friend, N. Novis, W. R. Gerry, J. Miss Stephanie - Dresen 'atrived Eebagliatti and A. Ourrle this afternoon on a Lodestar to| - 4 o : rend some time here visiting. She HA[”E RI(E '.EAVES om Muskegon, Mich., and has | visited in Juneau twice before.She | fOR pREP '[RAmmfi will be the house guest of Miss Nell v N McCloskey, and the length of her | tay is indefinite. | Juneau youth Hallie Rice left fo; 3 S the South on the Princess Louise 4 4 : this morning bound for preparatory CUT FLOWERS AND GARDEN SALE | work before entering the Naval Academy at Annapolis. Rice tenta- Will be continued by the M: tively plans to attend Whitman Col- Society, Sat., Aug. 16, in Washingtcn to major in Eng- | Light Presbyterian Church palors. | lish languages before attending the Lcnaters of flowers and plants| naval officers’ training school. please phone Black 635. adv | ha < B i EFFECTIVE © - MAY 16, 1941 Alaska Transportation Company Round-Trip Fare: 10% off twice one-way | SEATTLE g - fares, when purchased E g in ad ; 2 | ¢ EVERY THURSDAY Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 Flat, Alaska s T Golovin, Alaska .. 141 67 $118 P Hot Springs, Alaska ... 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 McGratk 5 44 44 18 $120 Nome, Alaska . 140 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska .. 121 50 99 127 83§37 Ophir, Alaska ... 30 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash,, U. S. A... 236 170 ‘217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 » i e 3 d g-mg-l T‘EMMER—AGENT i izl 3 o > : Cond g 2 3 NIGHT 312 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. . % | b L4 We. Fr. Th. Sa. e o ; y o 3 CALL USs! o 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,U.SA._PST Ar 18:55 e photographs above, taken during the recent trek of th ip, were supplied along the route by commercial trucking 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ... PST Lv 12:46 ... i o o ;- ey Bip, PR > , Juneau‘l'rwlfl | ' The Dany Amsxa Ezpire nas tne wm,éfl Army’s Fifth Division from Fort Custer, Michigan, to Camp companies. Photo No. 1 shows the Fifth Division Infantry unload- - largest pald circtiation of any Al ‘ “ e. Sa. Phone "‘“w 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska .., PST Ar 12:15 16:15 Forrest, Tennessee, graphically show how commercial trucks and ing from GMC transports at an overnight camp site. PhotoNo,2 | : aska newspaper. \ 10:00 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 14:15 8 . : S B { 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 army trucks team together in transporting and supplying a shows supplies being transferred from a huge tractor trailer, to a | 12:15 18:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 10:00 Modkn i i i : C e —— PP i n the move. 2,000 arm: o , i | e e e y rmy cars and trucks were used GMG Cargo Truck. Photo No.3 shows one of the commercial cars Wim”, M”q | 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS for transport of the 14,000 men and their equipment. 40 tons of riers ensoute to the South. Photo No. 4 shows a GMC six-wheeler i PHONE 108 1324 4TH AVE—SEATTLE 2 : m u } —————————————————————————————_ | food and 3,000 galions of gasoline, consumed each day on the 10- verted into a traveling kitchen by an enterprising Mess Sergeants : : g