The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 7, 1941, Page 6

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o POLLY AN D HER PALS PEEGES POLLY, DrD YOou SEE THESE WRITE-UPS 2 THEY’RE PUBLICITY * |FORTHE PLAU_/ BT I'D LIKE s [ MARINE NEWS | GOSH, THIS ONE SAYS YOU ARE ONE OF THE GENIUSES OF THE THEATRE - A REAL CHAMPION OF GOOD THE D/\ILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TLESDAY OCT. 7, SEPIEMBER EXPORTS T0 STATES ALMOST DOUBLE YEAR AGO YUKCN PARCEL POST |STEAMER MOVEMENTSI eI | SERV'(E IS Io EXIEND R Ay 2| More than 23 Million Dol- | . { o Denali due Thursday. o lars Worth of Goods 'I’HROUGH WIN'I'ER e SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ¥ e Aleutian scheduled to sail Sem fo Sfafes | e e from Seattle today. -‘ i Packages fo Inferior Alds: 13 Nogianc scheduled to sail ®| Aymgst twice the value of Alaskan g e from Seattle 'Om"""?“"f ® | products were exported to the Unit- H ® Tyee scheduled to sail from ® eq States during September as dur- ka Res'“ded A"er e Seattle October 9. "mg the same %nonzh last year, it November 1 ® North Coast scheduled to sail ®|was revealed teday when figures of e from Seattle October 10 at @ | shipments of merchandise for the | e 10 am o | States were released by James J. A igh parcel post packa ® Princess Louise, scheduled to e |Conncrs, Collector of Customs | vill not be sent by the United|g cuil from Vancouver Octo- e | Total value of outgoing shipments | States Postoffice Dezpartment ® ber 13 at 9 am. o |during the month of September | restr 1 in Interior Al-lg . SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e reached $23,147432, as rompmjrd ka ber 1 again this| e yukon scheduled southbound e |With $12.837441 shipped out during ear Canadian postal carriess tomorrow but no report from e b((‘)tx(:nxi‘l D‘fnz?:gw 1 any major | l'J‘l \.')ml’;\:.;s; lfl“?] $ . eward, Af R D45, 1008Y, 24 commodity was in the field of can- | Gt °U"| @ Alaska scheduled southbound | " oinon TGith $18,603995 worth | for the first time this'e perhaps late tomorrow night e of the cafinet fab bétrg seati Gl year, it was announced today by e or early Thursday. No re- ®jo. month compared to oni sl Postmaster Albert Wile ® port from Cordova at 3 p.m. ® ‘441 994 worth of canned salmon ex- Rates on the Canadian parcel ¢ today. ® ported in the same month a year post during the winter will be ® Columbia scheduled south- ® |ago cents for the first pound and 25 ¢ pound Thursday ° Less gold but more silver was ex- cents for each additional pound. ¢ Tongass due to arrive Satur- ® ported in September than last year. ka restrictions on parcel po e day, southbound from Sitka. ® Only $2,783,329 worth of gold was shipments to the Interior, with the o LOCAL SAILINGS o sent south, compared to $3,083,885 exception of Fairbanks and tne o Estebeth, scheduled to salil e 1IN gold exported in September of route of the Alaska Railway, will ¢ = avery Weanesapy at 6 p.m. o 1940. The value of silver shipped extend again this year from NO- o for Sitka and wayports. o out during September of this year vember 1 to May 1 e Dart leaves every Wednesday ¢ | Was $7.077, as against $3989 worth Postmaster Wile today urged all e at 7 a.m.for Petersburg, Port @ of the metal sent out the same Juneau residents who intend tole Alexander, Kake and way- e month a year ago. / a send Christmas presents to Euro-'e ports. ¢ | st ogehe C""‘"f"f“”." ‘f"!"’”"} mail immediately. With the we e ey R‘:‘)\:Lfvr‘ mlv.u 33 s yhte tieing up mail deliveries to the Fish: continent, there is no time to be G e £ wasted in getting the Santa Cla Tipes ToMoRR i o packages on their way, he ca Halibut 144,882 . High tide—2:26 a.m., 15.6 feet | Salmep, canned 18,603.995 | o n t orml( Low tide—8:21 am., 2.1 feet Cured or preserved (ex- & High tide—2:24 pm. 167 feet. cept shellfish) : i Re(e"es word Low tide—8:49 pm, -02 feet e 2602 LA SR Herring 61,740 Salmon 208,617 ! From Drive Head two SENT HOME == John McCormick, who was Qlams hdie LSHEL, Aniclatd Jasent ki ey FROM WR ANGE”. il all for United China Relief by Mrs Fish products h Stearns, Jr., of Ketchikan, — Meal 140,680 a chairman, received a radio-| Two “disturbers of the peace”| j 288,253 gram during his absenc: from were literally shipped out yesterday — other fish products 14,823 | James G. Blaine, nationa]l chair- at Wrangell, according to word 10| pyys and fur-skins: man of the organization, marking reach the U. S, Marshal's office Begyer 785 | his appointment. McCormick is at kere today. Fox: present in Ketchikan. One “of the offenders was Harry Black and silver 1,050 The radiogram said: “Delight~d Benson, 18 years old, who was given Blue 20 to learn from Mrs. Stearns that OP€ day in jail on a charge of Red 1,410 vou have agreed to act as United drunken and disorderly clonducl and | White 4942 China Relief chairman for Juneau, 2rdered to return to his home in| Pur-seal skins 80 Cn behalf of the campaign com- Indianapolis, Indiana. Hair-seal skins 114 mittee I wish to thank you for he secox_ld ¥as.Bisln, Kalkins, Mink 1215 accepting resnansibitity and who was given a st spended six-| Muskrat 2‘288‘ ol cuupr‘r‘llmn‘ el month sentence, provided she would | Otter 30 | Sy ‘Il return. to Telegraph Creek, British! All other 322 e. Please extend my thanks also| Columbia, her residence. Miss Kalk- Fur manufactures 148 to the Executive Secretary and'ins was reported to have left for|Live animals . 60| Treasurer, Earle Hunter.” her home on the last river boat of Wool, unmanufactured 10,668 Mrs. Jesse Graham has justber: the season, yesterday noon Wood, timber and lumber 3,800 | :,I,:J,:r;nw;i executive secretary o - > — Ore, matte and regulus: : the local organization. Copper 484 | During the absence of McCot- $100,00 REWARD Tota 8012 | mick, contribations to the cam | will be paid for information leading Platinum 187,322 | DAlgh may b dnads to Houtsr ,‘..“lf’l‘lllclixlil‘(’lfil of the party or parties | ggone, including marble 12783 | being done by the organization is e E. J. KRAUSE, 108, ete. ... . 3,135 | shown in the latest March of|gqy. Ph e ) (All other articles 1981’1\ Time film which is now being| R R N | shown in Juneau. BUY DEFENSE STAMPS ‘.T(x?;;(:mc Afitoducts orsm 938, 868! —— e R g | Value, of United States | PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS | =~ % ‘Toml value of shipments b of merchandise $20,357,026 | EFFECTIVE Gold 2,783,329 | MAY 16, 1941 Paa | silver 7,077 ‘ o CE RN | Total ... $23,147,432 S Much Tuberculosis ~ And Fluin Alaska | A total of 34 néw cases of tuber- culosis were reported }n the Terri- tory last week by the Territorial Department of Health, Greatest occurrence of the white | plague was at Bethel, where 12 new cases were discovered. Seven more of the cases were at Ketchikan. Heavy influenza occurrence was also reported during the week end- Round-Trip Fares: % A 10% off twice one-way = |8 B fi ° o fares, when purchased |2 |8 |, |8 | 5| & |5| 5 |2 in advance. TS |25 2 Bls12 g M e &S P A [ [ Fairbanks, Alaska 76 Flat, Alaska ... 31 $56 Golovin, Alaska . 141 67 $118 Hot Springs, Alaska 8 15 65 Juneau, Alaska ... 82 132 McGratk 44 18 $12v Nome, Alaska 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska 50 99 127 83§ 37 Ophir, Alaska 48 12 125 10 116 § 88 Ruby, Alaska = 39 8 115 71 47 15 Seattle, Wash,, U. S. A... 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 $202 Tanana, Alaska 94 24 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 Whitehorse, ¥. T, Can.. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. We. Fr. Th. Sa. 8:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash.US.A. PST Ar 6:55 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45 ‘Su. Mo. Tu. Th. We. Sa. 8:30 #£:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12 2:45 8:30 2:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. .. 135° Lv 10 12:45 8:50 3:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. . 135° Ar 9:55 12:25 10:45 4:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska 150° Ly 6:00 8:30 L. A I\I’LEBECQUE—DIIlrI(-t Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATIRWAYS IONE 106 13%4—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE ing yesterday, with 12 cases at Ko- diak, five at Petersburg, | Yakutat and three at Anchorage. | Only disease reported in Juneau |during the week was one case of tuberculosis. . - | e wnbrieE © | AIRMALL ENVELOPES, showing | air route from Seaitle to Nome, |sale at J. B. Burford & Co. - Lo Eite o ubscribe for The Empue, one at | ie THE PERSON WHO WR QTE THIS MUST HAVE A \.\NDERFUL OPINION OF YOu. I‘u YOUu KNOW HSM 2 7 Quite WELLn You SEE MY WIFE IS MARRIED , durbiy a blac of the K as Cit leading platform shortly bad oaly a candle and two flashI'ghts by which to stitch a it of Kansas City, Power and Light Cc after the ?(’3 OF WAR GAMES severe head injury when he city was plunged into darkness by pa Solomen was injured when his auto pewer was turned off. Seldiers parti prisoncrs. of the The “capture “prisoners,’ d” Blue Treeps. se ting. in ewrrent mancuvers in Louisiana are learnng the proper routine for dsposition of marchivg between guards te lay dewn their arms at Ruston, La., were some LUCILLE BARSTON as a paid-up subscriber to evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this and receive TWO tickets to see: “LITFLE NELLIE KELLY" Federal Tax—>5c¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! e s L S ik i i bt D Steamer | ALASKA .. I COLUMBIA | ALEUTIAN . | YUKON | ALASKA { COLUMBIA .. | DENALI ALEUTIAN FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. H. O. ADAMS AGENT Leave Due Juneau Seattle Northbound PSR St R e A "Pues. Oct. 7 Fri. Oct. 10 Sat. Oct. 11 Tues. Oct. 14 Tues. Oct: 14 Fri. Oct. 17 Thu. Oct. 16 - Sun. Oct. 19 Tues. Oct. 21 Fri. Oct. 24 Thu. Oct. 23 Sun. Oct. 26 PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 Due Juneau Southbound Tues. Oct. 7 Thurs. Oct. 9 Thurs. Oct. 16 Mon. Oct. 20 Thu. Oct. 23 Sat. Oct. 25 Thu. Oct. 30 Sat. Nov. 1 NORTHLAND ION COMPANY ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express SATLIN WEEKLY S0 (e Leave AL geattle North Coast oct. 10 North- 1and HENRY GF 23 cight Phone oct. 8 Fr FORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, %I?\ZSIQLBURG SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: B to flag stops. n. Lv. r. Ju B oct. 1 EN, Agent ssengers Pa: Fxpress Rate: 250 per pound—Minimum of $1.00 Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers N -2 5 N : ‘ \ ! \ { \ \ ! SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. { ! Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | ! Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka | { Juneau .$8 §$10 $18 $10 $18 $18 818 $18 $18 ) ! itka TR | S T TR R 1) ! Chichagof 13 10 18 10 18 10 5 i 3 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 ! { Pelican..18 10 18 18 | { Todd T e (R { 3 Tenakee . 10 10 10 : Angoon 18 18 onah . 10 HEON oreds Rate: 10 cents per pound—Midimum Charge 60c § SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY i Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake ! 1.00 $31.00 $2000 -$18.00 $25.00 | i:‘:;;:eml ‘gs.m 25.00 25.00 1250 ! Petersburg ... 1800 18.00 750 ! Wrangell *15.00 15.00 : Kasaan . ,10.00 g N \ i ] ) 3 (}S—!U&'EAU to Jun. 4 oOct. 14 Oct. 14 109 | Lenmgl ad, Where Reds Flght to Holgl Back Nans sates of Russ prevent the detenses agai .that the Red litteied with apture of the eity by the Germans. German dead and the wreckage ot 's second city, Leningrad, today are the scene of a great battle as the Russians seek to and agaln while attack bombers blasted the city. Russian official war reports stated army was vepelling attack-after attack on the approaches to the ity over hattTimen?s’ Nazi infantry, according to reports, stormed the Re Nazi tanks. In this picture the Republic bridge is in the foreziound, C eat st ol COWLING-DAVLIN COMPANY DODGE and PLYMOUTH DEALERS Th JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND, SAILINGS Princess Louise October 19—October 28 v. W. MULVIHILL 1. Agent, QRM—Juneat elhshll Hotel Newly Renovated Eooms at Beasonable Rates Phone—Single 0 8. 8. TYEE . mmc PHONE 14 S. 8. TONGASS . Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Oct. 9 Oct. 16 * NIGHT 312

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