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UV 0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUG. 22, 1941, By CLIFF STERRET . 3. BUTLER ' UMPH/ : < Look/ GOSH, LDIDNT ) _——— BUT I TOLD o :’oulv s ---YOL SURE ¢ & — 1| < THAT MUST ) | THINK HED LOOK 4 & @) —{ You THADNT SEEN Y i Mar whiEN CARRY YOUR > as & paid-up subserider. to LIKE THAT/ & ) HIM SINCE HE AGE WELL/ 1 @=— | M ‘s acHio. oot : ' The Daily Alaska Emgire | " | is invited to present this coupon this evening -at- the box office- of the ' CAPITOL THEATRE and;recetve TWO, tickels o see: . » 7] | “THREE FACES WEST et [0 .58 | Federal Tax—Yo ver Persom X : | WATCH THIS SPACE— 4 1 MARINE NEWS L L i i ' | - CANADIAN BORDER — — 4 pie s | MUST HAVE PERMIT YukonlsNow [sreavermovewens| o " . : ' w ! Requirements for Reentry . NORTHBOUND . gty = | JuneauBound : . ERSR G o 2 Info Unifed States Are | e arrive at 11 o'clock tonight. ® . |+ Princess Loulss: seeduled to o Outlined Here EATTLE, Aug. Steamer Yu- | ® Aarrive tomorrow evening. . e | kon sailed for Alaska ports at ¢ ® Yukon due Monday. 2 s | o'clock last evening, carrying 332, ® North Coast due late Monday ® : nm‘ immig ‘kau 3 ! passe including 100 steerage,| ® Dight or Tuesday Sk At A e e i i Pa aboard the Yukon|e SOHEDULED SAILINGS @, o " ' out that a nume | booked for Juneau include Helen | ® Northland scheduled to sail @ |, 50 o U5 P8 B0 o e in | i 5. tt ¥ 3ullivar ¥ d X Ses » today . @t f - b I\‘A'n e vl\,x‘u\‘ mlvv\‘. lv M ] and : Tf)x(nm‘ Slv ::‘u; ]' 'lf:y‘ i hoate returning to the United States after | ~ Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Mrs E .H. Payne, \\A.lt‘f,n Clough. n«.l.l 'r‘u i s fr one of the dian v1 the | Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound Mrs, Mary Monagle, Mrs, John|e® Seattle today 00 & Trnntleration Seitss hag Assied | Turner, L. E. Hammeriey, Mrs. T.| ® Princess Charlotte scheduled o ® {16 roliowine et : ¢ ANOF . Aug. 6 Tues. Aug. 1 Murrel Turner, Mr. and| ® sail from Vancouver August ® | «ajions resident ‘n th: United | BAR ug. ues. Aug. 12 Sun. Aug 17 1 Rob: e 23 at 9 pm. . desiring to dey ror tem- 1COI.UMBIA . Aug. 9 Tues. Aug. 12 Wed. Aug. 20 — - - e Prince Ru])(;‘l >chx'(h|l;’\tl ('L) . visits to Canada : in- ALASKA ... . Aug. 9 Tues. Aug. 12 Thur. Aug. 21 e sail from Vancouver August e that in order to re:nier the e 25 at 9 pm. B States from Canaia thay (L PRALL . Aug 12 Frl. Aug. 15 or oas e Alaska scheduled to sail from ave Jossussion. a |ALEUTIAN ... Aug. 18 Thur. Aug. 21 Sat. Aug. 30 e Seattle August 26 at 9 am. e Jocument know a reentry | e , i A ; P l, North Sea scheduled to sail ® [init, a residest ali | MEKINLEY . Aug. 18 Thur. Aug. 21 Sat. Aug. 30 Norlhbound » from Scattle August 26 at @ sing Identification card [ YUKON ... Thurs. Aug. 21 Mon. Aug. 25 e At |lirely new immigration vi e Columbia scheduled to sail ® Reentry perm by t} | BARANOF ... Saf. Aug. 23 Tues. Aug. 26 Tues. Sept. 2 [ from Seattle August 28 at e Immi n_ a usatizatior e el e ot o | Servic Washinzton, D | H 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 3 ! A1g. 22 — Stea . il e Ut . L. | 3 iy Coast sailed for Southeast|® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e 2PPications mi 2l Y : FREIGHT OFFIC 4 Alagka ports at 11:40 o'c! Jast| ® Prince George scheduled to ar- e |Mistticn offices, and require fcu richt with a cipaci'y list ¢t pass-|® rive southbound at midnight et AUl i enzers inc'uding the following|® Saturday. . e enaite 4 7 booked for Juneau e Tyee scheduled to arrive ® i In this war games scene at Fort Lewis, Wash., soldie s are through a smoke sereen laid by a new W. O. Wheeler, Mrs. Dau Russell| ® Sunday. L4 N Lo type scout to capture a machine gun nest. The n w =m nt also is designed to aid scout and ’______——____- and con, Miss Porothy Wiims, Jean|e® Aleutian southbound about e identification} ¢ fssuec combat cars (o escape behind their own smoke scree if they sun into superior ferees, \ Y . x Moll, E. J Cleary,|® August 28. ° WIHBOE AdRrga . At =HalA “ABINE AIRWA S_“- S. MAIL Gerrold Kidd, C. F.|» LOCAL SAILINGS SRTrrne of the Immiaration i 4 . 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Armsirons, W F.| o Estebeth. schedulsd to sail e g stion Barvic ab R P f Od Th d b N N : Millican, Jack Barcksted. or oV AR B et Beryioe, b ussian Fort o essa, reatene Yy azis Scheduled Passenger Airline Service q ; 1 g5 coee entha avid oot - “H;:nfu for v ‘»n icati VJ C SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA | s Dart leaves every Wednesday o1 .ont o that ardinasity . o s e : ' Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ] EORGE ‘ » at 1 pm. for Pctersburg, Port ® e » Alexander, Kake and way- ! s et | ports. INFROM SOUTH : . . ... .. PR ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. _— | = American Consuls, All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical On its last trip to Alaska this B toreion coonter ean i 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE i season, the Canadian National | '"DES tequire a rather extended time to Radlo HANGAT: and SRUER JONRAT 6 l 2 B steamship Prince George do ecure. If an alien resident departs Equipped Seaplanes for Charter. in Juneau from the south at 9 S trom the United States withut hav- | oclock last night, bringing three| (Sun time, August ing arranged either for a reentr passengers to Juneau and sailed| High tide—0:56 am. 17.7 feet. |permit or a resident allen’s bord \ for y at midnight loaded! Low tide—7:16 am., -21 fec rossing identification card, he with round trippers and tour par-| High tide—1:31 pm. 17.3 would of cessity be deiayed in ties. The vessel will return to Ju-| tide—7:33 p.m. 0.0 returning until a visa was procured | B neau southbound on Sunday n- et from an Awmerican Con and | ) : 1 ing ould be prepared for a scme at ] M Passenger arriving from Vaneou-| My | 2X ay in Canada while com- [ TRANSPORTA IOh Co pANY e STt et e HFLP AN ole arrangements throizh the | ” . From Prince Rupert—Mrs, W. E.| & it 4 eau to 4 Hendrickson and Dorothea Hen. | BeEls Oftie BRGS0 SoaiE SATLINGS — 3% SN AP S % ufficient identification tu reenter seave AT. un. LV R Telephone 13 or write mntry after passing through Seattle d ' 3 IOURIST Gkoups i The Alaska Territorial . In all cases, a birih cer- | Employment Service ificate, proving birth in tie ik | for this qualified worker. | Will suffice as a passport Aug. 20 AUS: " pRI"(E GEORGE WAITRESS-CASHIER — Woman | @52, In the case of naty e married, age 27. Several ye itizens, they must carry tneir i Rl ot 00 Reeaa . . 'perience as cashier in depar izenship - pag for presenting at ; . ,\ 0 (““ 01 00 Youriate An Mee. 0= | o e o nan Er A f6r o4 he Immigration Service cffice at| Here is a view of the Russian Black Sea port of Odessa, with the Odessa Opera Theatre in background. ‘:u ized tour parties were on board Gitier Aloo, husimcividatas waitresd | DBt of ‘entryl | The city is the focal point of the German drive in the southern sector of the Eastern Front. Berlin the last northbound trip of the BN ot ik > claims all inland avenues of escape for the Russians have been closed and that the Reds are now attempte Pr Jlllu'v George this season. N e TR BANKER ON GEORGE | ing to withdraw their troops by sea. Moscow says the Nazi advance has b en _hal_t_@d.,fi i Thirty roundtrippers were with ol » 3 g s ¥ s i MARRIES | . (e Tappoes ot o, 5. e R M D i “Invaders” Battle Home Guard in London 10, T . seceiton of GIEAEO.| Goorge Nelson Meyers, zeporter|Harry Jacobus and wife are round M Ted o sopcner of Balimore, on ne News-Afiner at Pairbanks|trip ~passengers on board the| meom - ; 1 W ! ; 3 Md., led a tour of 14 persons on|,ng also news commentator for|steamer Prince George. : $ . L 15 lt*v'-n Alaska Tour No. 3. In the Radip Station KFAR, and Dallas| cy - - ’ ? & Baltimore and Ohio Western Tour Hellen arman, socretary in the D H % # were tourists headed by Ma-!iegal department of ‘he U, S. ecorated as Hero tilda Brundick of Baltimore, Md.|Smelting, Refining and Mining | e 1 3 - Company, were recently mairied a T S S S F - el BUY DEFENSE BONDS the interior metropolis. | - ‘ CANADIAN | THE ' i ATCO EFFECTIVE m Alaska Transportation MAY 16, 1941 : Company JUNEAU TO VANOOUUum . o Round-Trip Fares: i , i VICTORIA OR ““'Ta- { BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 10% off twice one-way |_ | 5% P wmmm SAILING SEATTLE fares, when purchased |2 |8 |, |8/ 5| 2|5 2 |E P"Amumt!;zu in advance. 1813 12(8] & 15131 8 » Fairbanks, Alaska .........$ 76 fl’:"““ o 1 Flat, Alaska 31 $56 Princess Louise m‘» "\ Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 | v i Hot Springs, Alaska ... 88 15 65 . W, MULVIHILL ; Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 | MenL CPR—Juneas, Alaska rome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 c i g ¥ Nulato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83§ 37 P i 4 Ophir, Alaska ... 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 i PASSENGERS FREIGHT b Ruby, Alaska 108 39 85 115 71 47 15 i e Tt ——— REFRIGERATION Seattle, Wash., U. S. A, 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 | WHEN IN NEED OF - Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Of—§tove ON--Your 2 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Diewh Hauling | |- D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 4 il o s < Coal Chojce—General 2HONE 14 NIGHT 312 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. —Storage and Crating . We. Fr. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,U.S.A. PST Ar 18:55 M be 1086 Beigkiehasn /CALL US! 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 ictured as she le ucl . iy Palace, London, is Miss Jane Drum- | oidonsnéecHibed Jllelll Tl'lllbl Txnlmld mclrc-"au?”m has toe 3 . J | mond, decorated by the king With serimmages and hand-to-hand battles resulted in black eyes and bruised bodics s Fonton BIETECC, Phone 43—Night Phene 681 | larsest pal “ation of any Al 4 1 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 | the Medal of the British-Empire for | anti-invasion exercises following Prime Minister Churchill's announcement that tc \RARS B0 *Clcoy i g asks newspaper. 1 1840, Ar WHIERHORSE, Y. T. 13871y 10:18 beroism. A:second engineer in the | ), 05ching, A crack Canadian battalion played the part of the invaders an : 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 . | mercantile marine (eand believed to defeated the home guard. I3: T Y T 12:15 18:55 Ar FATRBANKS, Alaska ...150° Lv 6:00 | be the only onke).l:hehorde;ed her - e -~ — e ‘- PR » ! g v 0y —_— - || crew up on deck when her ship was | L O TS P ; " § i e si) % Cm L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager damaged by enemy action and, in KODIAK ALUMINUM DRIVE ] JMEREDS FILLOW CASRS ‘ Canad‘mn .texulewmllls Spivmone R W b ” 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS peril of her life, stayed below and | The Girls Scouts of Kodiak re-| R. Abrahamsen has Leer awarded |more Brazilian cotton. S PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE £an the engines until a safe havea ' cently conducted a drive for alum-|¢he handmade pulow es that i, % m “s e | ‘was reached, inum ware, were made by Mrs. B. E. Benson. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS i - %

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