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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1941. . POLLY AND HER PALS [-: MTAKING A OLD ACTOR WHO IS TEMPORARILY DOWN ON HIS LLICKL OH/ IVE HEARD OF I KNOW COLLECTION FOR AN \THOSE PEOPLE, MR.SIMS... UL MAKE A SMALL DONATION - HE WORTHY. HERE i’ A [+ TO EAT. P NOTHING MORE GRAT ING THAN AN HONEST CHARITY | \ MARINE NEWS | 15 PASSENGERS FROM WESTWARD DISEMBARK HERE ers ward, Va were: y Caverly, David y Kronlund, Mark Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Mc- Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Palmer, A. Parks, Charles L. Parker, en Lee Spaw. s Stolba, A. L Ralph B Engstrom, Otto Gulhiri, Thor Thor- en, Mr W. K. Fost Al Lund- strom, M: Kaare, Ike P. Taylor, Gordon Be Lynn Phillips, Elmer Anderson, John Anderson and James A. Davis. Leaving Juneau for Wrangell, Ketchikan and Seattle on the Aleu- tian were the following: For Wrangell-Mr and Mrs. Ken Halvorson, Bill Steadman, Mrs. D. L. MacKinnon, Mrs. E. J. Cowling, Joan Halverson, Shirley Halverson Lorna D. MacKinnon, D. Heath For Ketch n G. Abriol, H Mante, P Conprez, Genevieve Demmert S e Parmenter G For E M John Minevick J J. B. Mer tie, Jr., Mrs. R B Glosie, J. A. Glosie, Mrs D Murs, E. O, Levin, C. Ch: Joe Warsi H. Kersi ers DERALIBRINGS. 56 PASSENGERS FROM WEST Fifty-six ward points this morning Denali of the Company called Seattle. Les sel were 22 persons from Juneau. Arriving here were George Adams, A. C. Black, Harry Bren- r Brenner, Muriel Bren- ylvia Brenner, Martha Bren- David Brour, Dorothy Bocne, Cook, Carl Cook, Lloyd Alaska here ving Juneau on the ves- Steamship enroute to ner, Charles Cook, Mike Constantens, LeRoy An- derson, Roy Anderson, Richard Bar- rett, H. Breichenbucker, James Cros- ton, W. R. Hinley, L. G. Dennis, Leo ,STEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND Yukon = i S5 at 9:30 ¢ SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongas: led Seattle October 2. Denali scheduled to sai Seattle October 4, Aleutian scheduled from Seattle October 7 Tyee scheduled to sail Seattle October 9 SOUTHBOUND BSAILINGS Northland is scheduled to ar- riva at 6 tonight at the Northland dock and sails about two hours later from the Cold Storage Dock. Mount McKinley scheduled late Friday or Saturday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to salil every Weanesary at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. to P ces 00000t eese0eseseenR0soe | INTO HER ELEM be ¥ | Scattle-Tacoma Sh ©$ 900000000 c00CCOEo0ceOO00OOELOELESEOEDOENGESEOD cesees e ing Cerpor: 't cause a ripple. ati NORTHLAND | SEEBE 70 (ARRY ) and Mr E. Goodrich neth Goodrich, Julia Hansen, Miller, Julia southbound 1, accordi Postm must be in| e n ater than 8 says the Post- re -dispatch. There will be no other mail south before Friday or Sat- urday, when the Mount McKinley is scheduled to arrived and then a lapse until Monday, when the Princess Louise is * | bound. orship Northland ton will carr to an announcemer Alkert Wile the Post O o'clock ton ma to by ail D. A. Smit} steamer wood, Mr. S ngfield, nd E. Whitehead for Seattle— rs. Ernest Daniels, Joy uby Bond, Rose A. Ca rson, Clara Zibio, M and Dave Te Laughlin, Al Fontaine, Pat Parkhurst, L. S. Dennis, Dorothy ita Daniels, Beebe Dan- Zrnest Daniels, Jr., Lovis Bar- ber, L. S. Reed, Howard Smith, B. S J. Smith, S. H. Singleton, Carl Du- NEWS Bais 3 S eee NOTICE | I will not be responsible for an; 4 OMEN ITED ‘ debts contracted by the Nortn| o TO SEW FOR RED CROSS| Transfer Co. after Sept. 25, 1941 | SUTHES ‘{f{‘;‘r’} ot =3 gt Ay GILDO BATTELLO. |pn,on at 1:30 o'clock all women of | Sy |the Island are invited to come to| he ¢ hall and sew for the Red They should bring sissors, Subscribe for The Empire. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 il | needle, and thimble; also those who| | wish may do knittin, Mrs. Roberta Jonn. isted by |Mrs. A, E. Goetz will be in charge | |of the, work. S SEWING CLUB MEETS Mrs. Elten E the Monday N e | | ;strom was hostess Club at her | ht to Round-Trip Fares: % home last evening. A number in! 10% off twice one-way 3 o addition to the regular members | fares, when purchased | S |8 £ in attendance. Two weeks| in advance, Z |8 g e when the Club meets again| 2] Mrs. Dale Fleek will be the hostess. | Fairbanks, Alaska Rt AT Flat, Ala: . $56 | PASSENGERS RETURN HERE - 67 $118 Arriving home today is Mrs. Jack Hot Springs, Alaska 15 65 | Sey after three months visit in} Juneau, Alaska 82 132 California and on Thursday, Mr.| McGratk 44 44 18 $12v and Mrs. Fred Endres, who have, Alacka ‘o T 10 o suI been tousing the states during the 1;; 2 12 125 lg 3116 $ 88 summer, and Mrs. Gust Erickson " 108 39 8 115 71 47 15 and dn}lghler Beverly, who have| 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 been visiting in Seattle and Ta-| "94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 are due to arrive home on 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 North Sea. - - - Mo. Tu. SITOR TO LEAVE Th. Sa. Mrs. T. Johns who has been the 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 6:55 guest of Mrs. Jane Harris and her 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ly 12:45 brother Willlam. B. Robinson for 1z Aot Mo. |(the past month will leave on the' u. Th. We. Sa. |00 th Sea Thursday for het ho 8:30 2:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 2:45 North Qs SEsstaing for Tt howe, 8:30 2:40 135° Lv 10:15 12.45 ||in Los Angeles, california. | 8:50 3:00 135° Ar 9:55 12:25 oot il i 10:45 4:55 150° Lv 6:00 8:30 Subscribe to the L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 Sn Pranklin St, PHONE 103 e i — Empire—the paper wit Jpaid circulation. —————— Empiré Classifieds Pay! PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS 13%—4TH AVE—SEATTLE First strikes ground, hits school These three remarkable pictures showing the formation, fury and break-up of a tornado that swept across Marion county, Kansas, were taken by Mrs. Omer Shields, who stood her ground as the twister approached. The photo at left shows the twister as it first struck the ground three miles away and The center picture was snapped as it reached its full force, destroyed the new Highland rural school. As the twister came within smashing a path of destruction through Lincolnville, one mile away. half a mile of her, right, Mrs. Shields took the last picture, which shows the funnel beginning to veer | n yards in Tacoma Pictures by Post-Intelli Navy Plans Mass Plans for mass production 6;‘ the navy as the first of the new ships, Tex., where it was built. revealed. President Roosevelt has visioned these vessels as the an: The ships carry only a small grew and have a range 10 WAT: ne United Siates A e stuck Photos Show Tofnado’s Shoft-Livea History Height of its fury away and break up. At the same of 7,000 miles. pictured »on -the ways, can be turned out in two months. By CLIFF STERRETT , sliding down the ways in the e water, shev 1 Illustrated News Service.) Starts to break up g S e e, B S Construction of Cargo Ships : ‘ Ofcial U. S. Navy [Photograph new type of cargo ship, radically designed, have been lnnounced by called the Sea Otters, was made ready for launching at Orange, time proposals to arm the ships with anti-aircraft guns were swer to Atlantic freighter losses. A Sea Otter, the first of which C. CARLSON i 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 receive TWO tickets to see: “FLIGHT COMMAND" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person *.\VATCH THIS SPACE———— Your Name May Appear! e AT Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | MeKINLEY et Ui el Ve G iYUKON Sat. Sept.27 Tues. Sept 30 Mon. Oct. 6 ALASKA . Sun. Sept.28 Wed. Oct. 1 Tues. Oct. 7 COLUMBIA . Tues. Sept. 30 Fri. Oct. 3 Thurs. Oct. 9 DENALI Sat. Oct. 4 Tues. Oct. 7 Mon. Oct. 13 | ALEUTIAN Tues. Oct. 7 Fri. Oct. 10 Thurs. Oct. 16 PORTS OF CALL same as printed schedule regardless of sailing date except southbound the Columbia calls at Wrangell instead of Petersburg and the Alaska calls at Petersburg instead of Wrangell. H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 ALTHE Y.EAR ‘ROUND t went | NORTHLAND TRA;N SPORTATION COMPANY AlLlNGS—J\I‘.\'EAU to geattle Leave Al Jun. seattle _WEEKLY § Lv. Jun. North 2 28 Oct- Sea -SeP ot 14 North- oct. SES <EN, Agent P HENRY GREE ngers 109 Freight Phone 23 ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. e | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Ch Inlet Hocnah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Eitka Juneau ...$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Fitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chicagori.. 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 i3 10 18 10 Pelican 18 19 18 18 Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon . 18 18 Hconah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Kake . 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg .......... 18.00 18.00 1.50 ‘Wrangell . 15.00 15.00 Kasaan ... ... 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, P‘. 612 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: & none Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation LINER Company o] L] JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SEATTLE - B Princess Louise October 6—October 19 V. W. MULVIBILL Agent, CP.R.—Juncau, Alaska EVERY THURSDAY 10:00 A, M. 8. 8. TYEE ... CANADIAN PACIFIC | * 5 fovcass . od o . e PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION COWLING-DAVLIN | iy 5 ressier_acene COMPANY | |fruoNes " wigmr an | ice & Ahlers Co. umbino - O Bumers "The Alaskan Hdtl wly B 5 l"l “ { Phoie—Single 0 . s

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