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: THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, AUG. 26, 1941. ¥ BUT 1 THOLGHT YOUu DIDN'T HE WAS... 13 Aboard TEAMER MOVEMENTS Y 2 L | BOUND SOUTH [ WANT BEN TO MAKE LOVE TO THAT WAS You/ You ASKED ME TO BEFORE I ELIRT WITH HIM/ KNEW HOW S HANDSOME HUMPH/ AND IF HE HADNT BEEN GO0OD-LOOKING --2 ME TO ENTERTAIN HIM/ . NORTHBO! e Skagway bound © Sonthbound from Skagway, the ® Prince Rupert scheduled to ® Canadian Pacific steamer Princess F e arrive Thursday evening ¢ | Louise, Capt and Purser or uneau e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e F. Comclius JUnE AL e Alaska scheduled to sail from |7 ©0'clogk this ; and stayed o BEBBIs today o | in Juneau one-half hour longer than Canadian Pacific steamer Pringess | e North Sea scheduled to sail o USUdl to allow round trip passens Charlotte. mak the. last trip. 0. e from Seattle today o | to see Mendenhall Glacier. T gla utheast Ala thi on, 4r- | ¢ Columbia scheduled to sall ¢| 1T tOUr Was| ohibited on the lymr(h- n e ¢ 3:30 o'clock this|e from Seattle August 28 at ® ,ll):"\;‘\‘jfl'm“flv K:‘;‘,I\ "):;,(1 i(u:'x’:h 4 terncon from the south, Skagway ¢ g am e ;.' 4 ‘ 1 hip sail E E Pac kb \boird the WBFineEss : I.‘;'.‘;:;",‘x‘ ,4’\.'1.\.‘:::1; ("'x\(r,.(fl:;fllixx’x:m : Twenty-sev E’, .!u;uu:ve:rs snll\‘fl; lofte for Juneail. {relGdsa the attle August 28 o . south from Juneau on the el . scheduled to sail from ® when she whistled out, as follows: ; i, Riith aeVay, | tle August 30 at 9 am. ®| Miss E. C. Miller, W. E. O'Donnell, rle St Robert Burns, Rob. | ® Princess Louise scheduled to | Virginia St Shimm, W. v \ Gemmill, Thomas J. | ® sail from Vancouver August ® |R. Misboug rs. M. E. Mishough, by ans e 30 at 9 pm. | Hazel Moore, R. J. Lucas, C. V. Wil- Thomas Dryden and wife, Mrs, ® North Coast scheduled to sail Tate, F. M. Dick, B. tick, Mrs, Maurine Bos- ® from Seattle September 5 at ; D. Anderson, W. Ander- Susan Milligan, e 10 am 9100 Monson P SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e R. Wendstrom, E. Schweizer, C. L. Alma Olson, Mrs, J. S. MacKin- e Aleutian scheduled to ive W. Luoto. A. Ylitolo, J non per MacKinnon, Helen e southbound 3 a.m. Thursday Mrs. F. Ball, Miss B. Ball, Miller, Charles Lombardo, Douglas o Northland due southbound e | Robert Ball, Mr. and B MacEachrane, Glenn Sullivan, El- e Thursday. o Nelson and R. W. Watson mer Stitch, Sigurd Gotvaslec. o Takl iasuthRhound. about Bat: e BTt ko N o urday. ° NORTH (0 a ‘n!- e Mount McKinley due south- © fi YUKON DO(KS e bound about Sept. 1. ° ) 4 N LOCAL SAILINGS . ® Estebeth scheduled to sail e SR e for Sitka and wayports. . = ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® ® at1pm. for Petersburg, Port e | FROM sEA]"N'I e Alexander, Kake and way- ®| SOUTH pORTS R e ports . ‘~E"'..I.......-o‘ | S Jur Sullivan, Mrs. John E. Turner, F.| With 40 round trip tourists \‘“‘-! Eoutheast Ala M. Bautista, Joe Mackinen, G. S.|tined to see Juneau overnight, the the teamer Yukon, North, Theodore Oja, Raymond |northbound steamer North Coast, Capt and purser Plumb, Peter Sikich, Paul E. Stev-|Capt. A. J .Borkland and purs: Leigh Juneau at €ns, John E. Turner and Wesley Paul E. Richers, docked in Ju 11:30 k In t and sai ner, at 8 oclock last r this morning wit s rom Ketchikan—Ray Cavan- sengers booked for Juneau. from Juneau for the augh vessel sailed for Sitka and Passen seattle From Wrangell—Charles Linde. |south, via Excursion Inlet late were Beverl land, William F, Pascenge ling for Seward forenoon as freight was discharged c M M Monagle, Mrs, Were Tom Clark, Hugh Nelson, Or-iand other cargo taken aboard dur- William Murrel, Mr. and Mr: M. Ville W. Reed, Oscar A. Olson, C. R.|ing the stay in port. Payne, Mrs. Helen Priy vir, Morison, Hugo Mallinen, David W.| pascengers arriving from Seattls ar N Cecil F. Rob. 1, Dic “M‘]..« Garland Bo n, NOr-icere Jeanne He rmle, Dorothy - man §. Flook, Orah D Clark, MIs.iyy ;e Mrs, Dan Russell, M. Rus- Anna Fripp, Barbara Crozier, V. O. sell, W. O.. Wheeler, Mrs. Henrs Dunn, M, and Mrs. R. D. Martin, | A R Bt e ‘, lJT ll Alice Bromley, Clarence Skaarup,|od¢™ W. B. Grueter, August Aal- Edwin Nelson, John K. Andrews,|'® Laina Aalto, Thomodary chert C. Barnett and Albion Gra; For Kodiak—Mrs. E. E. Bromle Eugene Bromley, Cecil W. Cawrs Charles B. Fisher and Theodore Oja. ON PRINCE sHIPs *® S. S. “PRINCE RUPERT” and “PRINCE GEORGE” alternating, leave Juneau SOUTHBOUND Every Saturday at Midnight { “PRINCE RUPERT' Departs Sun. 31, 1:30 « H. R. SHEPARD, Agent - TIDE August 27) (Sun time, PHONE 800 High (ide—3:48 a.m feet Low tide—9:53 am., feet ’ High tide—4:06 p.m., 17.7 feet. i@; Low tide—10:32 pam., -0.1 feet . % WOMEN OF THE MOOSE Are asked to meet at the home M B. Sts, at 8 pm. - > DEFENSE BONDS CANADIAN NATIONAL BUY PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 P4A Round-Trip Fares: | | 2 A off twice one-way | _ | % | & [ g o , when purchased |2 |2 | |§ Gl gl=lk 2 in advance. s|15|4/5| 2|1 8|5|2 |8 L N RS S I - ) Fairbanks, Alaska $ 76 Flat, Alaska . 31 $56 Golovin, Alaska 141 67 $118 Hot. Spring 88 15 65 Juneau, Alaska 151 82 132 VicGratk 44 44 18 $120 Nome, Alaska 149 74 126 149 $112 Nuiato, Alaska 121 50 99 127 83 $ 37 Ophir, Alaska 39 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 cattle, Wash., U. S. A 236 170 21T 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, ¥. T., Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Th. Sa. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,USA. PST Ar 18:55 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 Mo. We. Sa. Lv JUNEAU, Alaska ..PST Ar 12:15 16:15 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y, T. . 135° Lv 10:15 14:15 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 Ar FATRBANKS, Alaska ...150° Lv 00 10:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE y. of Olson, 437 West 12th and e ————————————————————— e e |Donald Rude, Jimmy Rude, Mrs. L. | B. McDonald, Carol McDonald, Les Florence, W. A. Armstrong, Arnold "1[Moll, C. F. Bostick, W. F. Milli- gan, CIiff Ainslie, E. J. Cleary and |Jack Barksten. | The North Coast took 27 pas- | ‘engers booked for the Coast and | Seattle from Juneau when she |sailed shortly before noon, as fol- |lows: | Pas for Sitka were John | 4. Ward, Edwin Mahlum, Raymond | | Merrill, Robert L. Jajoil and Myrtle | | Hollywood. | For Ketchikan—Mrs. Walter B.! {Sharpe, Kaj Louring, W. H. Wheeler, G. Swenscn, Sam Swen- ning, Fred O. Bostrom, N. C. Jen-| sen, O. G. Munyon, C. L. Burns,| en adv.! jalmer Niemi, J. F. Patterson and Leslie Richar n. For Seattle—O. J. Gray, Hazel | Hawkins, Avis Rogers, Mrs. L. B. DeLong, Yvonne Reader, Sally De- Long, Sandra DeLong, Florence Gray and W. B. Converse. tment’s bureau wore this stay at Fort Knox. .- BUY DEFENSE STAMPS YOL WOULD HAVE EXPECTED WELL, T KNEW AS LITTLE ABOUT HIM AS You DID-... HEW ROUTE 10 TERRITORY FORD FINISH h Writers Tackle Salmon at AL ASKA Tee Harbor with HOLLAKD AND — W.J. MARKLE asa pllnl-l? subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invitea to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: “BITTER SWEET" Federal Tax—Yo ver Persos . - ~ WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! e T e . T omm———T Amm:xi Wi FlyRods - i, WHITEMORSE sl \ SR ke After climaxing a months fishing | \ SHAIAN trip into the remote lakes and rivers \ . . north of the s Arctic “circle with an Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau SCAMNADA attack on the fish in ‘the Juneau| Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound id % region, well-known writers Corey Ford and Dan Holland started on|ALEUTIAN ... Mon. Aug. 18 Thur. Aug. 21 Sat. Aug. 30 ERAYD PRAIRIE the first leg of a flying trip back | MCKINLEY Aug. 18 Thur. Aug. 21 Saf. Aug. 30 4 coMonTon foiey York Joday on g squthiound | YORON Aug. 21 Mon. Aug. 25 v 0 lestar, . | BARA 3 : ; g, g Fhbing the Bobuk. River Gndl AR.NOF Aug. 23 Tues. Aug. 26 TuP.s Sept —z \AKCOUVER caLGaRY Walker Lake out of Kotzebue, land- | ALASKA Aug. 27 Sat. Aug.30 Fri. Sept. 5 A ing arctic trout out of Nome, tackl-| "COLUMBIA ..... Aug. 28 Sun. Aug. 31 Sat. Sept. 6 | oAl = THBRIOGE vy yoRoNTO, ing giant trout in the famed Rus- BARANOF . Aug. 28 Mon. Sept. 1 Sun. Sept. 7 o CUT BANK -~ —MONTREAL, WEWTTORK | sian River, Ford and Holland spent| *DENALI Aug. 30 Tues. Sept. 2 Mon. Sept. 8 \ easliiine several weeks in the Interior, com- Ly , bining sport with surveys of na-| *These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, | i A O TWIN CITIES, CHICAGO tional defense projects in Territo however, they were included to complete the revised sailings for the § § RO NEW YORK for a series of articles soon to ap-| entire week. i Pear, i Oyiliers, H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 { Returning to Juneau to finish the | it FREIGHT OFFIC 4 i trip, the two men included Tee i Harbor in their itinerary casting I LTS TR S ER VIN GLA'LASIKA THE YEAR 'ROUNTD BRI . and using fly rods. With them was| | r““:ga Dave Paterson head clerk at the 4§ 45 JEN, Baranof Hotel, only muuber of the| oy | party who caught fish. Paterson| d wnicn Fora retued to we and|| MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL h LaS VEGAS TO NEW YORK 2? l}.\'hidch l-ll(ullund finally switched.{§ 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier NGEL] olland is known h | P: " . LONS BEACH 55 }Jound\ king nnwmni‘f;ol::: e?e.:' Scheduled 54 Airline Service SAN DIEGO line and a fly rod near Nome this| SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA year. BOUGLAS NEWS DOUGLAS CANNERY MAKES SHIPMENT Proposed Alaskan Skyway Direct air service between United States military centers and Alaska’s $90,000,000 defenses is proposed by Western Air Lines in applying for | 2550-mile route over weather-favored inland skyway from Lethbridge, Canada, northern terminus of airline, to Anchorage and Nome, Alaska, via Calgary, Edmonton, Grande Prairie and Whitehorse in Canada, and Fairbanks, Alaska. | e Passing t the Douglas City wharf for the canned North Coast instead took on last i night all the Douglas Fisheries Co. pack which had been stored on the Juneau City dock for shipment, total of 6900 cases. Balance of the company’s pack, 5000 cases, will go from here when ship space is available. ., FINE OUTING REPORTED With nice sun-tans and plenty of mosquito bites three Douglas, wo- men, Mrs. Walter Andrews, Mrs. H. L. Cochrane and Mrs. Richard Mc- Cormick, and their children, re- turned home at 10 o'clock last night from a week of camping out at the end of the Island. But they had a fine time as the warm weather favored daily swimming and other |out-door recreation. THOMAS WOLFE | ——e—— | | Vice-President of Traffic, Western | AUXILIARY MEMBERS Airlines i ENJOY NIGHT PARTY | Following their business meeting Planning three round trips week- Lethbridge in 17 hours; cruising at|1ast night the Ladies’ Auxiliary to ly trom, vae St to Alaska-in 200 miles an hour, Aerie 117 F. O. E. provided social 21-passenger Douglas DC-3's, West- | CAB Permission |cntertainment for their members ern Airlines today has two men in| The two men will leave for the|2Pd @ few invited guests consisting Juneau returning to their head- States by PAA on Wednesday, ac- | Contests and games. quarters in San Diego after spend- cording to present plans. Establish- | ing two weeks in the Territory ment of the proposed rToute, mey“fim‘ :::e”es Tuckett by cut with making a survey of the proposed said, depends on the CAB's grant-| 12 rt Bonner for the “Witch |Cat” contest; S. g route which starts from Lethbridge, ing to Western Airlines of a certiti- | sy won & :‘;e:i;"' K Mot Alberta, a few miles south of Cal- g est an e cate of convenience and necessity. game of Hearts went to Mrs. A, J gary. 1 i already requested by the company. Balog for high a; A 4 | nd Mrs. Bonner, First Vice - President Leo H. Officers of the company are Wil-|Jr, second. i e Dwerlkotte and Thomas Woife, lim A. Coulter, president; Leo H.| Vice-President in traffic, are stop- Dwerlkotte, first vice-president; [oA ring at the Baranof Hotel, study- N. James, vice-president of opera- ing flying conditions and making tions; Thomas Wolfe, vice-presi- plans for the route, still in tenta-/dent of traffic. Headquarters are tive formation. The present line of Los Angeles, making Western Air flight will take the main route the only major airline with ils; | | LEO H. DWERLKOTTE First Vice-President Western Airlines - NO COUNCIL MEETING Regular meeting of Douglas City Council was postponed last night due to lack of a quorum. - Virginia Shattuck Ends Visitin Juneau threugh Whitehorse, Fairbanks and‘mam offices west of the Rockies. Neme, with a spur run from Fair-]; YT P e canks to Anchorage, bul the two| i | officials pointed out that the plans mGH S(HOO[ BAND 1 b be changed. | PY REHEARSE FOR pARAD Ei Virginita_Shattuck, who has spent No Competition to PAA “We shall not be operating a several weeks of her summer yaca- competitive route to any other ex-| The High School band will play|tion vyisiting her psrex‘:ts Mrv and isting airline,” said Vice-President |for the Labor_Dfié Pafdev 8coQFd s | Allen Shaftuck and her Wolfe. “We shall be merely estab- h_lsd t"n‘“m“f:" har eskF; . ‘:- brother, Curtis Shattuck and his . an al members are aske o at- 3 & B Bructices. on Wedreadty ‘m_‘mmxly, left for the south aboard i ng an alternate route in case weather is such the Ceast routeyis inadvisable or just the other way around. And, too, we will be taking | care of additional trade and serv-! ing a different area.” “With the Russian situation the | the Princess Louise. morrew) and Thursday evenings at| iy 7:30 c'clock in the grade school.| Miss Shattuck is returning south Transportation will be furnished T lme to be at the opening of the Eath ways for those living out the Everett. Schools. She is instructor road by phoning Mr. White at Red in.home economics. way it is,” added Dwerlkotte, “an- g R ' Italy has produced a light plane other reute to the Territory will be | - NOTICE ipowexed by a charcoal burning an addition to national defense, The Neighborhood Beauty Shop motor. Toere i a tremendously beav¥ floW | will be closed, Aug. 20, until Sept 1.| 7 LT A ! of military personnsl, supplies and adv. MISS KATHLEEN CARLSON materials coming from the States” LR SR 'Is re-opening her piano studio The route will carry passehgers BUY DEFENSE BONDS September 2. adv, to Lethbridge, Alberta from Fair- oy o v G - LG banks in 12 howrs, from Nome ‘to w-gne Kmplre BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Try a classiied ag up an anticipated stop | salmon stored there the| Among the evening’s winners were | Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. Operati Aeronautical B ™ adis Station KANG PHONE Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 Equipped Seaplanes for Charter : NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ( z CANADIAN PACTFIC Alaska_Transportation Company JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER - /' VIOTORIA OR SEATTLE SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE VERY THURSDAY 10:00 A, M. a [{E V. W. MULVIHILL . Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska Sen SEE ¢ 8. 8. TAKU ...........Aug 21 PASSENGERS = FREIGHT REFRIGERATION & D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 CALL US! *The Dafiy Ataska !.':a"l:zhum L largest pald circ-iation of any Al A sska newspaper. }

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