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: DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 29, 1941. % By CLIFF STERRET I POLLY AND HER PALS W OPER 1T EASY, DEARIE. TLL SHOW You CLARENCE WALTERS as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the ~NOoU SEE,DEARIE-- I SELDOM THINK. OF MY AUDIENCE WHEN I SPEAK. THE SHOW OPENS NEXT WEEK. ---+ HOW WiILL I EVER PREVENT STAGE FRIGHT 2 CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets {o sea: "FLIGHT COMMAND" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person ——WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! e TG % \ ) { ll \ ) y § { ) § § § ) | \ ] ] ) ) l} { ] § ) ) ll l} { l} l} \ \ 3 Mediteri British Snare Italian Submarine in the MARINE NEWS | , t pcine | o anean |® NORTHBOUND e Yukon scheduled to arrive ® e tomorrow, possibly late in e | Leave Due Juneau Dué Juneau A e the afternoon. . | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ® Alaska scheduled to arrive © !nENALl e, Mon. Sept.29 ON M(KINI-EY ® ' “Wednesday. . | ALEUTIAN . Mon. Sept. 29 e North Sea due Thursday eve- : | McKINLEY ; Sat. - Sept a7 B Sl e ning. i o e . SCHEDULED SAILINGS . }:’:‘:(;:(VA S(‘pt.z7 Tues. Sept 30 Mon. O(‘.t, f With 26 passengers for Juneau ® Columbia scheduled to sail ® | 4 - Sept. 28 ng, Oct. 1 T,ue“' Oc 7 D Mount McKinley of the ® irom Seattle 9 am. tomor- ® | coLumBIA . . Sept.30 Fri. Oct. 3 Thurs.Oct. 9 Alaska Steamship Company arrived | ® » Oct. 4 Tu Oct. 7 Mon. Oct. 13 in Juneau late Saturday evening|® Louise scheduled to ® Tues. Oct. 7 Fri. Oct.10 Thurs. Oct.16 riled fol -d at 4 o'clock ® sail from Vancouver at 9 ® & oy ; 7 Saha vt pm. tOMOrrow. & & ) ; 5 3 PORTS OF CALL same as printed schedule regardless of sailing date * . Sunday morning The Britich Navy strikes again. Dropping depth charges, the warships | ships go to their assistance. The submarine sank a few minutes after except southbound the Columbia calls at Wrangell instead of Petersburg Disembarking here from Seattle Tongass scheduled to sail from ® forced up an Italian submarine in the Mediterranean. The Italian all hands were taken off, according to the censor. The undersea craft and the Alaska calls at Petersburg instead of Wrangell. i | were Janette Carl, Leta Anderson, ® Seattle Octobér 2. ® | sailors are seen lining up on the deck of the sub as boats from the British | was stalking a British convoy when intercepted. ‘ Stuart Bjorklund, Mr. and Mrs. W.'® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® - - j H. 0. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 3 R. Carl, Mrs. J. Clausen, Jack Cole- ® Aleutian scheduled to arrive ® & | FREIGHT OFFIC 4 man, Charles During, Mr. and Mrs. @ at 10 oclock tonight and e Haydn Mass Found | J. H. East, Jr., Jack East, Mrs. Mae ® sails south at midnight . or ea s | Harris, William Hautala, Louise B. e Denali scheduled southbound ® h H | Maring, Christine Nielson, Mr. and/e 1:30 a.m. tomorrow . In (hur( r( Ives 1 )I\‘/(l‘r‘« lr(z %x}:mg:“stg:i:: Poj{::(, o Nonhl;;nd scheduled south- S| VIENNA, Sept. 29.— A hitherto Ju“eau Bound MAH_. OXES NEAR [ ober! ck, epior e bound tomorrow morning. $ s -0 Hardin, Charles Hill, Stanley Olson. ¢ Mount McKinley scheduled ® oo s LOS ANGELES CALIFORNIA From Ketchikan—N. A. McEach-' ¢ gouthbound Friday Fil bl bl v \ Mg ect : s ¥ famous composer of the : 4 ran, Earl McGinty, L. White. & Bonnd. Menosy &g ) y Monday. 18th c been found in the } . LOCAL SAILINGS . e “Helliggeist Kirche” TRANSPORTATION COMPANY e Estebeth scheduled to sail e y Spirit Church) at Oedenburg. ’ |® every Weanesacy at 6 p.m. The new Mass is called “The Cre- ng the fol- |e for Sitka and wayports. ® ation,” the same title which Haydn : . e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® had given to his well-znown ora- . Harold De- fic‘s_]flfl“:f\" to e at 7 am.for Petersburg, Port ® torio . Peter Oswald, Mrs. Wilbur | WEEKLY S:\“;‘ame AlaSka Are b RRTTE R MBS s ] THiS 15 A BRANCH . ArguLv.e ® ports. L | Beverly Erickson, Mrs. Frances b ave ¥’ a7 e e e e 2 0 0 0 0 o0 iekson, .. Andrew | STATION OF THE N.Y. ISJ:QL\\E =t | d 5. Fred CITY POST OFFICE/ 5 or' ou nd | Endres ll"“ et Sept. | ——.—————— | a | Y) land Tipes T | / s JDERE”(T BARGE ’ ADEREWSK\ North (.28 Oct: 2 AT 2o o 4 N g sepl. SEATTLE, Bopt. 2. - Steamur (Sun time, September 30) p - ONCE GAVE A i e ent 3 | N, Ag Yukon sailed for Southeast and .o iije 956 am., 16 feet | |0(ATED IN Gul} % HENRY GREEN, ers 109 y 2, & CONCERT TOA e okt Scuthwest Alaska ports at 7 o'clock High tide—9:30 a.m. 140 feet Saturday evening with 173 pas- b At I A sengers aboard, including 14 steer- | LOW tide—3:25 pm., 42 feet | BY CQAST fiu RD LETTER CARRIER iy High tide—9:31 pm., 146 feet | IN ATLANTA 98 - ' Passengers aboard the Yukon booked for Juneau include the fol- | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: aded barge whi n the tug Commi: GEORGIA/ Freight Pho low/ing: ; o ol Mrs. Jack Sey, Mrs, Tom Hall, |li2v Karen J“wba?“é adfz'"(?[?a_ | sicner while being towed from Jun- Bl Bk, 2 A Ransbiil. Sen | T UF Wb eBgiE Y OoRReS f” i eau to Whittier last week has been P. Patterson, J. E. Smith, Mrytle |fi€ldh deceased, has filed her fing I located, rding to advices re- rusie, Mrs, Bertha Newsham, Mrs, | 2¢count "‘“r“ "“‘;"” "‘[ b “ddml"';; hel Contsibintor: Mosas i, Davis ue! jam » elset istration of sai estate, an r 2 “ sadet it N b b, rs 2 B S 5 BemuEh Adbns Anos Melsetly, L L | 0 e 40 gk titin:- DE/b Uit The barge loaded wih 1000 jonn afey, retired Atlanta Letter Carrier, once ‘delivered a letter | Dems e Rosa and Viola | Pet i e | cquipment, went adrift i0 a Storm | yqdressed to Paderewski to his private car. Paderewski was so | KENAFNIUNN THE Jo residue thereo! # ‘“l the nitex |on the Gulf of Alaska Wednesday leased with this unusual service that he offered to play Hafley’s | JRZENSIES Alaska’s List States Commissioner’'s Court for and was sighted Friday by a' favorite selection. Hafley chose “Annie Laurie.” WA ] A T C 0 Alaska sailed for the north at 2 ' Juneau Precinct, at Juneau, Al- | ighthouse keeper in a bight off| = p. unday with 159 passengers, aska; that 10 o'clock AM. on No- Kayak Island ni Cape Hinch- | . > | L l N E including nine steerage. Juneau pas- vember 24, 1941, has been fixed as nbr The st Guard reported | { i sengers are as follows: L. A. Stev- the time and said Commissioner’s the cutter B am reached the ueer Ings a e a‘e ! Alaska Transpo i ¢ { rtation ens, Joan Martin, Ruth Perry, Mr. Court the place for hearing same; u.s.o. PI‘A,N—,C""W“' | scene. ek C’li;m all: ks ot W and Mrs. 5. C. Moore, Mrs. H. L. |and that all persons interested Lam H. Berrett ls Jirecting the | Tne barge is 480 feet long by 42 & & i PERY Russell, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Glover. | {nerein are hereby notified to ap-| United Service Organizations |ic¢t wide. The cquipment was In I " JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER » ey pear at said time and place and ' (U.S.0.) program of recreational 1b€nL aken to Wlmtm_ where the ' SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS file their objections, if any, to activities for men in army camps. |new terminus of the Alaska Rail- VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SEATTLE & said final account and petition for He's been an “S.A.” officer for |road is being loaded, from the de- M . . settlement and distribution more than 40 years, fense airport on Mendenhall Flats. SOUTHBOUND' SAILING#® —_— r e ) 5 4 —————— | Both construction jobs are being os Ipy appen'ngs Iven . SEATTLE Bt i Alaska, Septem-| gupceribe to the Daily Alaska |done by Morrison, Knudsen, Inc. Prinsess. Louise EVERY THURSDAY ” % Empire—the paper with the largest | g £ 9 i e H ® Perfect comfort EAREN JACOBSON, paig circulatilonl. o - ‘olTv?:tel;al;:Ee:k‘l;c;{:fi( s g (Continued Septtuntis % e ¢ ln:no A' “' Administratrix i | ondona o e Twy) V. W. MULVIHILL : 2 S s ® Centrally located ~ HOWARD D. STABLER, P.R.—Junean, Alasks Shattuck Building, and forced to show their creden-| b O 3: B TXRK & SR Large Rooms ® Splendid food tials. 8. S. TONGASS . 9 . s i | CANADIAN PACIFI and service | Attorney for Administratrix. | Mrs. Maurice Field. and baby| Luis Marin Munoz, president n,f‘ ASS RET spe::ufimus to Permanent G“m’l’ublication e - REpe A, | Dct g 7 , :daughter were dismissed from St.|the Puerto Riean senate, one of IR P. ENGERS FI GHT ‘ ATkl f s e THE 6-13, 1941, . adv ¢ i {Ann’s Hospital last night. the highest officials of that island, REFRIGERATION ’ L BT il | i h . 7 1 arrived in town the other day.| g - o Subscribe to the Daily Alaska Mrs. Helen Smith Oass entered | He was officially met at the Na- n D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Empire—the paper with the largest |St. Ann's Hospital yesterday for an | tional Alrport by Maj. Gen. Edwin nlcg & me" cn. PHONE 14 . NIGHT 812; paid circulation. cmergency appendectomy. Her con-| M. “Pa” Watson, the President'’s e ¥ SR citien is reported as good. genial military aide. The general’s Plumbing — Ofl Burners il | Spanish was a little rusty, but bis Heating o Emmett Thompson was admitted ' Freneh being perfect, he ad- {25 a medical patient to St. Ann’s dressed Senior Marin Munoz in Phone 34 Sheet Metad WHEN IN NEED OF Hcspital this morning. ;Lhn lj«mlguagc. The amenities Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your EFFECTIVE t | flowed -hack and forth. The Gen- Coal Cholce—Genera! Hauling MAY 16, 1901 MA Damon Nickoloff was admitted to eral expisined that he was to take ERE i) —Storage and Crating St. Ann’s Hospital last night and! the senor immediately to the Presi-|Pehind on the 35,000000 already underwent surgery this moming. dent, But, he added, the President's|!? the files. P CALL USs! i - ¥ The shortage is just another in- ¥ 5 Spanish, hke his own, was not ]03‘",',',':' !:rlio: :;:esw-ay E] .| James A Bradley was admitted quite up to his French, Perhaps|Gication of ‘what is happening Junean Transfer o off - = ] 2 lact night to St. Ann's Hospital for ; 4 4 among the job-hunters. Getting Phone 48—Night Ph, fares,uvl\hen purchased | 2 21, £ 4 g S treatment of a leg injury. ibteodte b6, faneh Menpler A0 hel, i, dasitler " gn's D, 1 e 3 advance, K 2 s |5 3 senor would converse with the hool educa- E'S 12| 2z ® President in French only requires a high school ” 2 Mary and Marlene Keene had ~ .gnooc o i s s tion; a letter to FBI Director J. Jb Pairbanks, Alaska . their tonsils removed this morning . Whals the watter” said Senor|po . "gosver; o willingness to E Flat, Alaska {at the Juneau Medical and Surgical Marin Munoz in faullless Ameri-\ o, ¢ 560 a year while learn- i Golovin, Alaska ... Hot Springs, Alaska | canese, “can’t he speak English?” | Even a little g'ance at the rec- —_ | Clinic. ing and $1,440 a year after six months, and that, the applicant be | COWLING-DAVLIN Juneau, Alaska . McGratr Mrs. Annie King was admitted to °'d Wwould have disclosed that| oo 18 and 35. Still, only 2 COMPANY i Nome, Alaska ... 149 $112 the Government Hospital last night Senor Marin Muncz was a grad-| o e ¢ ppplications a day come Nulato, Alaska 83 § 37 and underwent major surgery this uate of Georgetown University in, and the bureau could use a DODGE and PLYMOUTH Ophir, Alaska 10 116 § 88 | morning. and for many years 2 resident of m'mm SR8 or s0. DEALERS Ruby, Alask: 71 47 15 | Washi A : e S ¥, aska ashington Secretary of War Henry L. Seattle, Wash., U. 8. A.. ; 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 59 60 33 20 $191 Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cropley are the parents of a baby daughter born Stimson - gets his only relaxxation when he and Mrs. Stimson, on| The Alaskan Hotel | % Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 yesterday afternoon n the Govem- A few [mo,,ms a0 ihe Fedc"{,“ iteiand dos SR O {ment Hospital, ureau of Investigation was rub-|weekends, 2 & N o0, 0 L | bing its hends in glee at the|special plane to their. estate at| ‘:"’m'm::dluu- 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 6:55 | Catherme Miller was admitted Way the fingerprints were rolling|Huntington, Long Island. In the Reasonable Rates ; 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 {saturday afternoon to the Govern- in, Now the burcau i3 beating its, Army, and strictly behind' U | Phone—Single 0 Su. Mo. | ment Hospital to receive medical breast, The deluge of flnnfprlmu,lseereurya back, the boys call It‘.__\ Tu. Th. We. Su. tention. resulting from such things as alien the “egg run” . because in-| b BB il b oy« WA RE Y T e i, . i & sagne v, heoues st v nck' | GASTINEAU i # . ° # . gerprintmg, has eaused a stageer- own henhouses and brings back G B Ayt oAy e g R L e e Swedish_sources described. thls plsture, as smoke pouring fromiiam . |, JUPcTIbe to the Dally Maske |5y shortage of fingerprint classl-|to Washington at least a weekss ROTEL ; s e ¢ : unidentificd Swedish warship a few minutes after 5 mysteriowg.gme | EMPiethe paper with the I8TEEt | riers, Tne dearth has hecomas 60| supply of fresh.eges. " Every comfort made for our L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager plosion i Hartiaerden, s fiord near Blockhalm, Simflar espietiit TT AT B |acute that the present staff can't o Rlr Serenn Inform, Euests 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS R i + |even scan the 2,500 fingerprints ~flon even 3 $erp) PH( 1 SYANDS Empire Classifieds Pay! 0 or 20 wrecked two other Swedish warships nearby. Picture radiced from | Berlin to New York. that come in daily and are months PHONE 108 19%-—4TH AVE—SEATTLE r— BUY DEVENSE