The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 9, 1941, Page 6

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6 TEEIEE - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 9; 1941, POLLY AND HER PALS By CLIFF STERRETT IF TM MARRIED AWEEK FROM | [BUT TVE NEVER BEEN RICH- = ; 3 HAM“.TUN H BOND ERIDAY-TLL INHERIT AFORTUNE| | I WOULDN'T KNOW WHAT L AND IF TM NOT--1LL | LTO DO WITH A LOT i $ ) S4'h Paln- 6] SRNbetbir do BE NO WORSE OFF/OH,YOL_J/D ew MONEY. = - , W 5 g M . The Daily Alaska Empire Is Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "“THE WESTERNER" Federal Tax—80 ver Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— NORTHCOAST ISMM°M. Gels Award e e e DOCKS HERE ‘ Mount McKinley due some- time tomorrow, definite hour not known at 3 pa. today SCHEDULED SAILINGS Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 tonight. Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle September 11 at 9 am. | : North Sea scheduled to sail e |betl : \ | BARANOF Wed. Sept. 10 from Seattle September 12 at ® \lmlw‘ Pv ¢ y;;-(»k n ar A E: S ' 3 ‘ALASKA . Thurs. Sept.11 Sun. Sept.14 Sat. Sept. 20 ml;:‘,{l‘:]. Shaduled - ito el :H\I'”xle:\ G : \ . : ke ;(;LUMBIA oo Sat. Sept.13 Tues. Sept.16 Mon. Sept.22 from Seattle September 13 e |announced that the N ; 5 ? . Tue: Sept. 16 Fri. Sept. Thurs. Sept.25 - : L S é ALEUTIAN . Thurs. Sept.18 Sun. Sept.21 Sat. Sept27 peliget 4 ; ! Lot 0l ; McKINLEY Sat. Sept.20 Tues. Sept.23 Mon. Sept.29 # 5 YUKON Tues. Sept.23 Fri. Sept.28 Thurs. Oct. 2 Given Third-Place Pennant in Service-wide Public Works Contest b : 5 , H Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau Proof that tt N Alask: S o Gt £ d SE 3 ‘ Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound engers to s0c0o00necese from and Sout ports amer North Ca at midni 1t 9 is m bound Sitka T rs from ssengers arriving were M North Coast scheduled to e |third-place pcnnant in hrop, George Lathrop, Mrs Rol Moeller, Mrs. K. Sampson, J. M. Wykoff Baxter Felch, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Diers, Mrs. June White, Joseph Wills, N. N. Glasser, R. Sullivan <. L. Brown, F. Wi Bran- W § uck. b P. Edwards and J. Bil- sail from Seattle September erv. public 19 at 10 a.m grant SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS luring Jul aranof scheduled soutt *These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, however, they were included to complete the revised sailings for the entire week. bound 1 p.m. tomorrow i s ; Tye r" jn.th’n”‘u \w arrive at 3 il femble o . el i # : bty : i 3 i H. O. ADAMS AGENT - PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 p.m. tomorrow S { . FREIGHT OFFIC 4 hland due southbound e | Officers of the Thirt District, in W Aleutian scheduled southbound ation is locate next Sunday the recognition LOCAL SAILINGS y, notable h - y g g R | Estebeth scheduled to safil ance of the from sourc- —I. I. N. Soundphoto VTP ceth, scheduled : 1, trdm sou o o8 ) ! i e e Al the | ——————————————————————r every Weanesaey at 6 p.m. ® 'es of supply, both of materials and Firemen, silhouetted against the leaping flames, above, fight a fire set when ligl for Sitka and wayports. manpower plank covering over a subuay excavation in Brooklyn, . ¥., during o violent storm that gave New MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL Dart leaves e ‘Wednesda; ! The a stati tiothat York the worst transportation tieup in its histor Flames from this fire, shooting eet i | T, Ieayes ey Vigancely The Ngika dir stalif Jaracing air. damaged several nearby buildings. 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port ® 'eq in Class 2 of the Navy's gen- Alésander, Kake' and ways Scheduled Passenger Airline Service Passengers sailing from u were Mrs. Don H TLYy rty, Jr., Sharon Hagerty H. Roberts, Pete Ger- ld C. Johns, R. W. Wi F. Slocum, P. R. Shanklin and William Hughley Ay eral competition, which includes i SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA For Si E. O. Goodmansen projects where monthly expendi- Mrs. Ida Bruget, Mrs. Hazel Kirm-|® ® © © ® ® ® © ©® © © /i res are between $300,000 and $600,- Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . neau for Sitka and south ports. '|e at 9 am o tion at Sitka had been aws . . . . . ° ° ° o ° ° ® . . . . . ° . . . Mrs, Olaf Jack Kirmse ' {000 per month. i"‘l Tilson, C cCormick The compe 1 B ” ke T ——— o Sam o Bivaras o TIDES | s oo TS LT, LRI ) o WO o g ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc P. Jones, Sam Wanar from air station in Trinid: Williams, Robert Barnet lison (Sun time »mber 10) he n e at Guam il o - All Planes Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE ; Anton B: Mal High tide am., 149 feet. |awards are made in threc Ds, pod 2-Way Radio Station KANG »Cay and Elmer Ada Low g am., 21 feet. |depending on total exp : ? ! Radlo HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 6 1 2 Captain of the vessel J.| High tide 4 pm., feet. |each month, : Equipped Seaplanes for Charter Borkland and the purse i Low tide—9:56 pm. 12 feet i ¢ ' E. Richers. | D on other Na k - Attt D o elided ke building pema Ao i it . ; i | ‘ ) g v living quarters, in addi 2 ¥ # : MANY PASSENGERS | HELP AN ns” poelipgiwerns S : . § el N O R I H L AN D 0“ NORIH ( T | A[ AS 4N Notification of the awar Wi . y & o AT 3 R g i Rl i, e Sena o 8 B i FE ol - LW TRANSPORTATION COMPANY S The Alaska Territorial fsenth Naval District ¢ . Employment; Service It was forwarded to Comdr. J. increased 103 when the North for this quali worker. |R. Tate, U. 8. Na commanding Coast arri there. There are CASHIER-ENTERTAINER officer of the air station, and to that number of passengers aboard!™al: , high school|Lt.-Comdr. W. Sinler, U. 8. Navy the steamer which arrived at Jun- 7 s of col-'in charge of construction. eau at midnight last night and XDEVIENORL er @ - - left for Sitka at 9 o'clock this receptionist. Also is private morning. i mr.» e e ‘ (OMMUNKAIIOH A A O . The pepulation of Sitka will be 5 rica a 1tive f COUCH FIRE IN missioner’s Court for Juneau Pre-| I M an American, a nadie of| cinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Stanley |'h€ country, who like many others » Nowicka, of Juneau, Alaska, was ap- | 1ave taken too much for granted | IMPERIAI. HOTH. pointed executdr of the estate I;;‘ our measure of ‘life, liberty, and e Herbert Lee, deceased. All persons|the pursuit of happiness. I never| Firemen last night extinguished a having claims against said estate are | Was a flag waver, but now, at sev- | minor fire in an Imperial Hotel |required to present them, with veri- |eral years over 60, I come nearer | apartment. The fire, apparently fied vouchers as required by law, to |being one than at any other time | started by a smouldering cigaretie, |said executor at the office of his |in my life. | damaged a couch in a room occupied |attorney Howard D. Stabler, Shat-| T was once told, rather heatedly,: by Aurora Lefebvre, a waitress at | tuck Bullding, Juneau, Alaska, With- | by a fellow workman of foreign | the Baranof Hotel. in six months from the date of the |pirth, that he considered himself| = e e nS LY Miss Lefebvre was not home when | first publication of this notice, lag i d ‘ the blaze started, but other tenants| STANLEY N e e . OWICKA, ExXeCutor. | yowing him well, I believed him. summoned the firemen, who ex- ‘F‘irst publication, August 19, 1941. For such men I have great 1espect.‘; FOOd fOt' Defendel‘s Of Singapore tinguished the blaze with chemicals. 1 icals. ' Last publication, September 9 ,1941. 1 felt proud of my country several ‘ A T C 0 ettt teteeeteeeteeeeesemmsenieeees | YEATS 880 When I read that Haille 22 5 or ; : - 4 PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS |2 o i v s » . - LINE 3 a great and powerful neigibor of | v e e 7 7 A 3 " Mexico, and he said “Mexico is| § - ¥ i 3 Alaska Transportation EFFECTIVE ‘still Mexico.” i \} (:nm.p“y We American workingmen have | P MAY 16, 1941 y |a standard of living not enjoyed hy | g o 't JUNEAU TO VA!‘OOUV.P SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 those of any nation in Europe. Hit« | 2 ek | 2 ¢ s gy . VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SEATTLE lerism wowid change wuav. sveoo- ! 7 5 ful nations in Europs have been . a e i SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | |trampled underfoot by a war-m&ad i # z “ ) Peliboess i mv munsnAY maniac; but they are still fighting | 1 & and will appreciate ocur help. T| : 4 k § i » 1 September 15, 26; October 6 | lo:WA “ |like to think of helping them be- | T - o 3 4 # V. W. MULVIHILL | ol s Here is a general view locking frem the stern of the British aircraft carrier Illustrious as Lord Louis Mount- batten, the new commander, inspected the crew as the ship, berthed in an unnamed American port, was being made ready for sea. The big warship was damrged by German planes in the Mediterranean. Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advanece. Bethel Fairbanks Flat Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alas Golovin Hot Springs, Alaska Juneau, Alas cause their cause is just, becauvse | they are our fellow men with| Agent, CP.R.~—Junean, Alasks e Vi GRS {whom we are in sympathy. But I| 1A 5 b3y 2 3 & e e e nm S. S. TYEE . Aug. 30 McGratk $120 | believe also that real danger ‘to | o' 5 3 A cm'uu b 4 Nome, Alaska 149 149. 8112 |the peace of our nation exists. 1 " 4 ¥ 5 e o2 PASSENGERS FREIGHT Nulato, Alaska .......... 121 5 127 83§37 {Don't think, “It can't happen here!” | 3 X : R B i ] 2 . | ! REFRIGRRATION Ophir, Alaska ... 39 125 10 116 $ 88 |We have already seen too much ; 5505, i A : ) ; . Ruby, Alaska 108 3 5 115 71 47 15 | happen that weé would not have ¥ gRo T % # b ¢ y ¢ TR 1 . < Seattie, Wash., U. 8. A.... 236 95 207 234 212 $202 ; Fee v : 4 |§D. B. FEMMER—AGENT T, Alask [ 102 59 60 33 | DTSR, et . PHONE 14 NIGHT ‘anana, Alaska 20 $191 lerism, the | i % g% Ly i A 312 Whitehorse, Y. T, Can.. 144 15 2 114 12 119 109 120 || fo combib Hilersm i ignd ; ¢ 7 e | ! & ’ 120 llenemy of all that is peaceful al.ld} Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. good, let us give what we can af- We. Fr. Th. Sa. ford to “Bundles for Britain.” 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash ,US.A. PST Ar 18:55 We are solemnly told that our 16:10 Av JUNEAU, Alaska ... PST Lv 12:46 : {money will be properly adminis- | Su Mo. | tered, so, lgb us give what we can, | Tu. Th. We. Su. | 10:00 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska ... PST Ar 12:15 16:15 }l)m.h for our own safety and in 10:00 1640 Ar WHITFHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 14:15 ||sympathy for those who are still| 10:20 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T, .. 135° Ar 9:55 13:55 fighting. | 12:15 18:556 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 10:00 —E. M. RICHARDSON. | v I Juneau Transfer L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 1 The Daliy Alaska Expire has the An army travels on its stomagh, and Britain is making sure the huge defense force she has stationed in Phone 43—Night Phene 481 1 3 st. PAN AMERI b : 1 : Pt we 35 !s:‘;1 g;a);xfilsn A% AM }l;?li 3£55Aé§‘¥rfis largest. pald eir¢'Zation of any Al Singapord will be able to travel fast d,nemu::'i.l‘.'e;n we see frozen pork from Australia being loadéed on | 2ska pewspaper. 2EgEea i { .. CALL.US!

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