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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 8, 1941. SUSAN IS SO JEALOUS SINCE BEN CAME BACK FROM SOUTH AMERICA ...« BUT I CERTAINLY SURPRISED HER. TODAY. MAR 5. 5. ALEUTIAN SAILS WEST FROM JUNEAU Bringing 56 passengers to Juneau from the northbound Al Steamship Company vesse! Aleutian, Capt. Carl Nilsen purser Larry McNamee, docked here 11 o'clock yesterday from the south and sailed for the Westward at 10 o'clock Sunday evening from the Alaska-Juneau dock with 24 passengers booked from Juneau for Seward and Lynn Canal ports Passengers arriving from Seattle were Helen Anderson, V. Athey, Mrs. F. Barragar, Mrs. P. W. Can field, Mary L. Crowell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Daly, R. N. Druxman Bobby Dukleth, Mrs. M. Dukleth Mrs. W. E. Duckering, R. H. Fic ler, Franklin B. Gray, Jr., Bunn Hansen, Frances Hanson, R. W Harrison, Catherine Hill gus Hoffman, Kenneth John- son, Dick Klinghe Mr. and Mrs. J. Klingbeil, Jr. Marjie Klinghe Opal Klump, Bernice Koslowski F. H. Luith!?, Arnold Maier, Rosy Maier, Mrs. R. Maier, David L Muma, Mrs. J. Nichold, Pa Ni- chold Stanley D. Pierce, D. Pierce, Stanley Pierce, Jr live Peter- son, Alan L. Rowland. Marjorie Rowland, Emma Scott, Marie Sharp, A. Shyman, George Quil- len, Hattie Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Snedaker, Jimmy Westby, Mrs, Olive Westby, Shirley Westby Mr. and Mi L. E. Witt, Sr., L. E. Witt, Jr., Nyal Avery, Chester Carlson, A. H. Nilsen, Gust J - son, Earle Romig and Roy D. Wilde. Passengers sailing for Seward were George Call, Mrs, J. W. Me- Kinley, Bob Rutledge, Corrinnz Jenne, Phyllis Gunderson, J. F. West, Louise Feist, Mrs. Carol Huebner, Fred Caldwell, Pear] Feist, and John B. Sagor. For Skagway—Mrs. J. L. Rich- arson, S. L. Johnson, Mrs. Arthur G. Dennis, Lee Jimmy, Dr.George H. Bachman, Pearl Young, Mrs. J. Thomas, Clars Casey, Lester Young and Silas Dennis. For Haines—M. L. Harv For Valdez—E. H. Erick Seattle. and at S % SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort o ® Centrally located Large Rooms e gplendid food all with bath. and service Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE NEW WASHINGTON e Gy 1 TOLD HER BEN PROPOSED TO ME --- BUT THATS NOT TRUE, 1SIT2 By CLIFF STERRETT I DONT UNDERSTAND, POLLY. NMOU HAVENT SEEN MUCH OF HIM SINCE YOU WERE KIDS = Lil. s SR THATS WHEN HE PROPOSED/ 4 i i el } IBTEAMER MostEN'rsl 1 . NORTHBOUND ® North Coast due midnight to- ¢ night. | ® McKinley due Wednesday . SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® Princess Louise scheduled to e sail from Vancouver Sep- ® tember 9 at 9 pm ® Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle September 11 at 9 e am e North Sea scheduled to sail from Seattle September 12 at 10 am. e Columbia e from Seattle e at 9 am. e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® Tyee due Wednesday. e Baranof scheduled e bound Wednesday. e Northland due southbound e Friday e Aleutian scheduled southbound e next Sunday. . LOCAL SAILINGS e Estebeth scheduled to sall e every Weanesary at 6 p.m. e for Sitka and wayports. ® Dary leav every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. ° o sail 13 _scheduled to September south- © 8 0000000000000 00000000000370e00000 . . . . e o o o ,es TIDES September 9) am., 159 feet am., 10 feet 165 feet (Sun time High tide—2:49 Low tide—8:52 High tide Low 0.5 feet Mcl(inie? Now Northbound SEATTLE, Sept. 8 — Steamer Mount McKinley sailed for South- east and Southwest Alaska ports at 1 c'clock yesterday afterncon with 171 passengers aboard includ- ing 22 steerage. Passengers booked for Juneau aboard the steamer Mounl Mec- Kinley include the following: Mrs. and Mrs. Art Wolf, Mrs. C. L. Flofam and daughter, Althea Barrett, Katherine O'Brien, Mrs. B. F. McDowell and two children, Riger Johnson and Bert Hutchin- son, ‘Depfe¥re Here Bound West Loaded with | | | | | general cargo for Sou st and Westward ports, the| Depre of the Alaska Steamship Company called here early this morning and loaded lumber at the |Juneau Lumber Company pier. The vessel sailed for the Westward at 10 o'clock. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska (3olovin. Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska ... Juneau, Alaska . 4 McGratk Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska . Ophir, Alaska Ruby,. Alaska ¥ Seattle, Wash., U. 8. A. Tanana, Alaska 4 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can.. PAA| McGrath 126 1498112 99 127 83 8§37 12 125 10 116 § 88 85 115 71 47 15 217 95 207 234 212 $202 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. We. Fr. 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash ,US.A. 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska 16:40 16:40 17:00 18:56 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . Ar FAIRBANKS, Th. Sa. PST Ar 18:55 PST Lv 12:45 = Mo. We. Sa. 16:15 14:15 13:55 10:00 PST Ar 12:15 136° Lv 10:15 135° Ar 9:55 Alaska ...150° Lv 6:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager INE NEWS |5-5. ALASKA HERE FROM ailing sctthb enges booked for Juneau Wedstward, the steamer Al C. C. Anderson and Doran, docked here Saturday evening eral heurs later wit} from Juneau for and Dav! Mr. and Mrs. J . Tahil, Jr ivick, Mrs son, Barbar A, Ellis, L 0 McMezkin, L. Sr Willlam Huzhle Ryan, B. Pecble Cclner, P. Aug ellie, Peeble: Goldie Gram tin, Gust C R House ¢ For Ketchikar Jesta Y J liam A For Hgc!lz) w — e Columbiain From Wes! Last Might 1 the Westw clock last night, the south- bound steamer Columbia, Capt. A. A. Andersen and purser Bill Hick- man, unloaded freight and 25 pass- engers here and sailed for the south at 0:30 o'c were—A. B. , Dow V. Bax- ter, Frank A. Clark, E. W. Gal- braith, E. O. Goodmansen, J. N. essley, Hal Johnston, Jean Joyner, Mr, and Mrs. J. C. Pike, R. H. Powzll, Fred R. Walker, W. D. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barke, Mrs. Hazel Kirruse, Jack Kirruse, Kay McAlister, W. H. Mur- ray, Lillian Olson, Rupert Rock, ‘Tr*d Wiley and Mrs. M. E. Kegen,‘. Passengers sailing for Seattle were Mr. and Mrs, Ben Welding, Lyle Penny, Laura MacWilliam, Frances Eliott, Sigrid Swanson, B. R. Hubbard, Bernard F. Thompson, Mrs. Loraine Rude, Harold Prescott, Eugene Prescott, Phyllis Mae Jenne, Mildred Webster. Eunice S. Wanamaker, Mrs. Mar- garet Loop, Peter J. Brown, Lena Bardi, Mrs. L. J. Abel, Jack Allison, D. I. Taylor, Marguerite G. Lee, Jechn Tahl, Jr, Mrs. John Tahl, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Peebler. Frank Turn E. A. Ramsey, Edna Sainsbury, Donna Sainsbury Beverly Sainsbury, Eddie Nelson, Fornis Hamilton, John Tahl, Jr, Alpha Tahl, William"Tahl and El- Battle $1,000,000 Philadelphia Fire k with 58 booked from | Finns Put a S oviet Gun Out of ALASKA COLUMBIA DENALI ALEUTIAN L I. N. Radiophoto According to the official German caption with this photo, radioed from Berlin to New York, Finnish troops are shown mopping-up afte the ground are members of the Russia from Leningrad driving down the Karelian Isthmus. bury. chikan H. Fiedler, Jehn - Young, Mary Ganders, Lindtner Thompson, Tom Mc- ¢ Lee, Ira W. Wat- C. Johnson, ty, Ar Kendall, V. L. Nite, ie Malott, Jack E. Kitting, Verne D Walter Andersen, Robert |M. Marky, Cornelius Kelly and | Bartlett Turnipseed. > MICHIGAN PLANT - PATHOLOGIST AND - PARTY IN JUNEAU r Du Ke R. Thomas S. Roger W. Martha Harisen, In after plants es to nan ‘party b o of at Juneau today of collec g forest | ard was three. heaced hy Pr Dow | the school of plant patt [ the University of Mich | The arrival of the Baxter part here had its tragic side today, as |a wire awaited Fred R. Walker, of Elgin, I, student assistant Baxter, telling of the sudden.death of his mother, Walker may leave the party here and fly his home. Also with Baxter is Joe Hessel, of the division of information and | education of the Forest Service, | stationed at Washington. D. C. Baxter and Hessel plan to leav here on the Ranger 8 sometime t! several and dises a to Ernest . (mens and taking hundreds of feet the| to| r smashing a Soviet gun position. The caption states that the figures on gun crew, Strong Finnish forces are reported within 60 miles week | | | e werk 0 FISHERMEN FINED AT PETERSBURG, Sou weeks in with Ha d fines at d for illegal lermen week 12 in closed areas. | Two members of the same family, | Ed and Harold J. Wikan, paid $100 each on the fishing charge. Caught in Pybus Bay by Hosea Sarber, Fish and Wildlife Service patrolman, Eion Philbin was fined $100, while his boat mate Myron Lyons paid a $50 fine. L ST AR n f areas and w elp r trip this year start- ova, from where a side made to Ohman Falls and Then the p rd and up to Moose Ps from there to Anchorage and flew ,to Lake Illiamna. From th they | went back to Anchorage and f | to Unalakleet, then to Nome, Bethel and back to Juneau. Besides gathering NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv. ma speci- |of 16 mm. movie film of forests, !game and tree diseases, in e {nings,and on weekends the pa {had ample time to get in on splen- did trout fishing, Hessel said to- day. | At the Russian River, Hessel re- H)urtcd catching large rainbows on | flies. This was the only stream | visited clear enough to use fl |he said. At the Newhalem Riv {he said the trout were abundant| |with 24 inches just an ave length. Because the water was too muddy, he reported plugs, spinners and eggs were used with excellent results, Try a c1assinim) uo 0 Ene wmpl: T — BUY DEFENSE STAMPS EARNINGS On Savings Accounts ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000, ® Money available at any time. ® Start an account with $1 or more. Current 4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Phene 3 1. 1. N, Phonephoto T T T Fr———— i * B.E. FEERO 23 a patd-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 15 invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: "THE WESTERNER" Federal Tax—50 ver Person WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound Sun Wed. .. Thurs. Sat. . Sat. . Tue: Thurs. Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 14 Sept. 16 Mon. Sept.19 Thurs. Sept.21 Sat. These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, e however, they were included to complete the revised sailings for the entire week. Y H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 MARIKE AIBWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKa Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. At | ™l sttion xaNa | PHONE 612 I Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU Equipped Seaplanes for Charter NORTHLAND TRA:NSPORT TION COMPANY — Juneau t0 JLINGS WEEKLY 84 Seattle THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L d JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 2 SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise September 15, 26; October 6 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alasks . | 1] CANADIAN PACIFIC |EVEBY THURSDAY|" 000AM. | . 8. 8. TYEE Se— {7 ] PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION . D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 3 49 av Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burners Phone 34 Sheet Metal o0 | WHENIN NEED OF {{ Diesel On—Steve Oil—Your Ceal Hauling ~Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Newly Renovated Roomas Rates. square blocks in the northwest section huge lumber yard and also damaged R pe estimated $1,000,000 in damage, Firemen are shown b’attling a blaze which swept through two st Q‘ M,m"‘"" - of Philadelphia. The fire, of unidentified origin, roared through this' N wore than a score of dwellings and small machine shops, causing an PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 135 So. Franklin St. 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE PHONE 106