The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 15, 1941, Page 6

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POLLY AND HER PALS BUT THERE'S fi A MAN IN THERE "~ WHO'S PRETENDING TO BE BEN BARKER / OH, WHY DON'T THE POLICE ARRIVE 2 THEY SHOULD HAVE / BEEN HERE HOURS HUMPH/ AGO?2 My HUSBANDS PRETENDING T8E KING coLe- {) NOW, LIP WITH MARINE NEWS | 51 A | rrive On | ) ,’\. sailed from Stullilt‘ 5 pm. Saturday and is morrow night or early Wed- nesday Columbia 8 pm scheduled Wednesday. SCHEDULED SAILIN Denali scheduled to sail from Seattle 9 a.m. tomorrow. Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle September 16. e Aleutian scheduled to e from Seattle September e at 9 am. e Tyee scheduled to sail . attle September 18 e North Coast scheduled * to e sail from Seattle September . 19 10 a.m. e Northland scheduled to e f{rom Seattle September 20. ® ® Princess Louise scheduled to ® ® sail from Vancouver 9 p.m e September 20. ® SOUTHBOUR® SAJLINGS ® Mount McKinley scheduled . southbound Thursday. ! ® Yukon neduled southbound e Fri Tuck o LOCAL SAILINGS Georae, o Estebeth, scheduled to sail Barrin- e évery Wednesacy at 6 p.m. C e for Sitka and wayports, e Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports, . o o !STEAMER MOVEMENTS' NORTHBOUND |® Mnlll Sea scheduled to arrive ka at Many from Southeast Ports. Disembark Here Sat- urday Evening Seattle and is carly from ay arrive sailed Satur to engers from Yukon of the sailed Joined Juneau Alaska for the morning by 16 pas the steamer Steamship Company Westward early yesterday after bringing 51 persor here from Seattle and Southeast points Saturday night A. Glasscock is Captain. Purser Leigh ported following ere tle—Mr, Mr. and Mr Anna T. John, Harus a, James Lemieux, TI Bert Pearce. Capt. and Rich, Michael Rich, W Thomas Rich, E Brett, Fred Flodin, C, Frank Peterson and Grover From Ketchikan—Mrs Fitz, Mr. and Mrs. R. E ger, Jesta Young, Dorotl Max Walker, Lyle Colems Jim, William Jim, B H Carter, Jean Pot! Fitz and D, L. O'Connor From Wrangell—Marie Warn Mrs. L. Stone, Thomas Campbell Henry Willard and E. Guyr From Petersburg—Rose C Evelyn Charles, Margaret C 1 Edna Nauska, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hoesan, Helen Samara, Jimmie Mantemo; Grace Mantom Bobbie Evelyn Sheldon W. C. Arnold, A. J. Sweeney and| Dale Smith Leaving Juneau Mr. and Mrs. H. B ter Felch, James Pritchard, . and Richman To Kodiak—Margaret Chopp, 1T S. Jewett, Hazel Peterson, Mrs, D. Mathews, Charles gren, Ray Cavanaugh, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Barker. sail 18 from Yukon re- dis- the Runge persons . at the sail ® and Mrs Arthur Grif fiths, Ku- massha B. Mast Mrs. E. L R e . o . . ° . . . . liam . F . . . « s o 0 o e TIDES (Sun time, September Low tide—3:00 28 High tide—9:34 am., 12 Low tide—3:22 pm., 5 High tide—9:19 2 1 LODESTARS ARE IN AIR With two passengers for Juneau and seven for Fairbanks, a Pan American Lodestar which left Se- attle yesterday and stopped at Prince George, B. C,, overnight. {expected here today, weather an 15) feet feet feet feet am., 2 ¢ 5 for Seward were Allaback, B: Andrews, P; Mrs. Gilkert J Be: A R BUY DEFE NSE FTAMPS per- e Freeburn and Dr. E. M. Chew are the Juneau passengers. Going to the Interior are O. D. Cass Mrs. Deborah Cass, Lloyd Baker Mrs, Dagney Issacson, Norman Isaacson, Anthony Jerina and Rob- ® Perfect comfort @ Centrally located Large Rooms e splendid food sl with Sl jert Gore bath. A southbound Lodestar left Jun- Bpecial Rates to Permanent Guests cau for Seattle yesterday with Les ALASKANS LIKE THE Irving and Mrs. Mary Irving, pass- John Slate, Bill Lund, C. R. Shinn PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS “E ! engers who boarded the ship here, n:i H. G. Lambert from Fairbanks. NEW WAS H ' NGTO N | mfl Edith Hopkins, Delores Anicich, EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1911 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. lato Fairbanks \Ichth Nome Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska ... Golovin, Alaska Hot Springs, Alaska Juneau, Alaska McGratk Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska . Ophir, Alaska Ruby, Alaska ... » Seattle, Wash., U. 8. A..... Tanana, Alaska . Whitehorse, Y. T Can... $12v 149 127 125 115 95 $112 83 § 37 10 116 $ 88 5 6 B 207 234 212 59 60 33 114 142 119 $202 20 $191 109 120 Su. Mo. We. Fr. 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash.,USA 14:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska Th. Sa. PST Ar 18:55 PST Ly 1245 PST Ar 135° Lv 14:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska 14:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T 15:00 Ly WHITEHORSE, Y. T 135" Ar Ar I-AIRBANKS Al 150° Lv L A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMFERTCAN ATRWAVS PHONE 106 1924 4TH AVE—SEATTLE oo e | Hupp. was | THE. DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT..15, 1941. 30 (OME HERE ON ALEUTIAN; ' 21 60 SOUTH Alaska lineTéssel Brings Passengers from | Westward Thirty passen from Westward disembar afternoon wk Aleutian of the Al | Company. called here the | \mship pick up ard were V. C. Clithero, Grae: , C. B.Fin- ham, Mrs.: W. | George Gul- | il L. A. Dec Carl W. Grsd E. Cultc negan, Roscoe Townsend,” Frank iurin Elmer J. Jacobsen, John F., | Kupsala, John Minench, u. s, McCulloch, O. W. Reid, Erick Wal- fridson, Ted Schmalz, Willlam F Schmalz, F. Schma iz Swanson From Valdez—Wallie Rasmussen, irs. W. A. Rasmussen, Stanley T. Zuern From Cordova—Thoma gan, N. Kaloff. Samuelson, |H. B. Brown, A. Mor- | lows wving were as fol- | To Ket n—Barbara Schros- der. To Wrangell—W | To >—Raym | Diane. Dewitt, Clifford R. Swan, Thurston Everson, Herbert Oke:- lund, Robert Okerlund, W. T. Pe- cora, John C. Reed, George O. , Mr. and Mrs. Ralph M. | Hammer, William Yannert, Bruce D. Wood, Ira Keller, Ja | Brown, William and A. Ma- m He xd C. Beach, | J Hall puie BB B S A AIRBOARD HEARINGS SCHEDULED Crosson Bri@Official Trio. from Anchorage by Plane Hearings on applications Southeast Alaska airline o])eralms‘ for certificates of public conveni- | ence and necessity will be started n the Federal Building Thursday, Raymond W. Stough, Economic Director of the Civil Acronautics Board, and Examiner for the Board, announced here today. Stough, accompanied by J. W.| Madden, Beard attorney and pub- | ic counsel, and John Newman, | ourt reporter, flew to Juneau yes- erday from Anchorage with Joe| Jrosson, General Manager of Pan| American Airways' Alaska division. | The board held hearings at An-| horage and Fairbanks cn 31 ap- Jlications, although eight of the | aumber were made by companies which went out of business in the | nterim between filing the appli- \ ations and the hearings. Action| o the board on the applications will be reported from Washington, {D. ©. Pilots from throughout South- 2ast Alaska are expected to appe: sefore the Board during its hear- ings , which may last a weex. sight applications are on file, —-——— LYMAN SNOW LEAVES Lyman Snow left for the Uni- sersity of Washington aboard the rincess Louise, He has been dri: ng taxi for the Royal Blue dur-| ng his vacation. - SALESMAN HhR,E scoe Townsend and A. M. Stew- representatives of the Under- d Typewriter Company. and V.| Bingham, Gray Bar Electric, ‘ompany representative, arrived iom the Westward on the Steamer \J utiait yesterddly. They™ ¢ stay- the Gastinean Hotel. R it Bubmm._w-aw ~ohinahe- Empireacthe paner w111 (5% Targes vaid circylation, WE DON‘T NEED ‘EM/ WE'RE HERE AS OFFICERS 4 IF YOuU WWERE HERE AS NAPOLEON:~ YouD STILL NEED A ‘T»u\ET j - AND DON'T TRY. ANY GATE-CRASHING --.-.. OR ILL CALL TH’ POLICE // NEW (R SER FAST AS Da’E This is a brg; ensack River from lh(. ways at the as the speediest of U, The camonflaged British lin ish and allied seldiers, sailo iside view of the new 6,000-to @ Empress of Asia move: marines and fiiers, veterans of campaigns in the Balkans and Africa. slid down the ways intc the Hack- ck cruiser can do 43 knots, as fast D E%S fiRRWE e iy hhun‘ _\. ayers, the inte New York harbor, carrying a group of 397 Brit- Many of Lhe men are enrunu‘ to Etlglish colenial possessions for ecnvalescence, » EXAMINATIONS CALLED FOR TECHNICIANS The Civil Service Commissio an- | ncunces the following m’m 1 tions: { RADIO TECHNICIAN R(‘Len(ly the Commission advertised the need | for radio technicians. The examin- | amination is now announced under | | the title of RADIO MECHANIC- TECHNICTAN. Perscns interested in this work who have not already | filed their applications, are urged to apply at once. The jobs pay from | $1,440 to $2,300 a year. Full-time | paid experience in technical radio work or the completion of appro- priate study in radio is required. Apr)l cations will be rated at the { Cominission’s Washington office as scon @s practicable after xwelpt [until December 5, 1941. TECHNICAL AND scn:NTKFIC‘ AIDS—The salaries for these po-| siticns range from $1,440 to $2,000 a | year. For the lower grades, the cptional branches are radio, ex-{ plosives, chemistry. physics, metal- lurgy, and fuels; for the Senior grade, radio and explosi only. Applicants must have had ' high- schocl study unless they can sub- stitute for this requirement tech- nical experience in addition to that | prescribed for each grade Paid | technical or iscientific experience is/| also necessary. Persons who have completed appooriate d fense| training courses or colle study may substitute this study for a part, or—where appropriate—all’of the preseribed experience. i- cants will be accepted unti} & 30, 1042 b4 Full information as to the re- quirements for these examinations, and application forms, may be ob: S5 tained -at- 311 Mml Bulk!h‘l"""‘”' e i BUY DEFENSE STAMPS U-BOAT CAPTURED A Carfey float (right) with British haval officers aboard approaches cide of what a British caption describes as a German U-boat. The U-beat, British sources said, was damaged by a Hudson bomber and _Joreed fo_the surface in abeavy sea, . This. phote. was made -from a . Cataline flying buat Which guaracd the “erdft until the airyal of =} British s\lrfnce units which towed the suhmanne inty a British poft. PSS SPPSS S { YUKON | McKINLEY . r»--..,..-_gr,..,,-hf.o--~¢-,-m¢¢¢—‘-.,,,4 e C. JEREBECK as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and reecive TWO tickets to see: ” i MADAME X Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! i % | Leave Seattle Northbound Due Juneau Northbound Due Juneau Southbound Wed. Fri. Mon. Mon. Thurs. Sat Mon. MCKINLEY Sept. 17 Sept. 19 Sept. 22 Sept. 22 ALASKA . COLUMBIA DENALI ALEUTIAN . Tues. Tues. Fri. Sun. Tues. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. 2 Sept. 2 Sept. 25 Sept 27 Sept. 29 .. Tues, . Thurs, Sat. Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 20 | *These YUKON Tues. Sept.23 Fri. Sept. Thurs. Oct. 2 edule, for the ailings have not been changed from those listed on the however, they were included to complete the revised sailings entire week. PHONES-—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. O. ADAMS AGENT e MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. 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