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a POLLY AND HER PALS THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 9, 1941, . ' CHFF STERRETT | /“GosH, MR JONES_l READS THOSE LINES TERRIBLY. HOW « Q LONG HAS HE BEEN ACTING 2 SHHHH ~ HE HEARD FAULT. IT'S JUST THAT THE PLAY, ITSELF IS BAD/ HMNOW WHAT'S THE MATTER WITH HIM 2 "9 Northland s SEATTLE Oct 9-—Motor: Northl d for Southeast A aska ports 12 noon yes with a caj list of passenger aboard including the following booked for Juneau Royal Smith, Gus Brusulis, A H. Bekeng, N. E. Rigney ¢ Love, Mrs. Mack Love, Ralph J Dlsen, Mrs. James Larsen, M Marion Johnson, Miss Gladys Ing ham, Arthur Johnson, Adill Silver Marvin Johnson The Northland goes td* Sitka fore calling at Juneau on the south be- wey - D ALEUTIAN I NOW ENROUTE, ALASKA PORTS "Quickie”" Union Dispute Ties Up Vessel for 30 Hours at Seattle SEATTLE, Oct Tied up for \cut prize, 30 hours on account of a “quickie | The honorees were the recipients Aleutian, with a 2500-ton cargo away gifts from their friends. . Jfens R oS luded addi including National Defense su (Sun time, }Gotober 10) Present ugtluam in addition to plies and 287 passengers, sailed High tide—3:40 a.m. 140 feet |those mentioned, were Mesdames for Alaska at 2 o'clock yesterday| [ o' lo” e o gy too | Henry Stragier, Mary Africh, L. A. afternoon 10“) "“,(‘ I A S feel. ' Johnson, Ed Roller; Misses Mar-| e Beo aESERE Hiaioe Wi s L*M A!;‘ 1-;:; 5 feet. |garet Pearce and Jennie Johnson. * ow tide—10:07 p.m., 12 feet caused by waiters and other mem T e B Gt STEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND scheduled to south at clock this ev ng Aleutian duz urday. SCHEDULED SALLINGS North Coast scheduled to sail Seattle 10 am. tomor- Denali from arrive 7:30 o'- from row Yukon Seattle Princess Louise sail from Vancouver ber 13 at 9 p.m Alaska scheduled to sail from Seattle October 14 at 9 a.m SOUTHBOUND SATLINGD Columbia due southbound at . . . . . . ° . ° . cheduled to sail from . . . . . . . . e 11 o'clock tomorrow fore- . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 at 9 am scheduled to Octo- October noon Tongass due to arrive Satur- day, southbound from Sitk Northland due to arrive Tue day southbound from Sitka Tye2 due to arriv We Thursday, southboun Sitka LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth, scheduled to sall every Weanesary at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday s, nex from at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port Kake Alexander, ports. and way- ¢ k 09 0000000 0000033000080 000000000000O0Ss | Mus. L Sunday | Tuano Niemi being—Mrs. |Nelson, low; t0 the latt Honoring M: est cntertain | party at the Niemi ho: Bl afford evening he SOMETHING of the Sea Otter (shown in model), a new type inexpensive cargo ship which, says the U.S. navy, might chalienge the submarine; The ship, capable of 12 knots, is 270 feet long overall and can carry a net 1,500 tons of cargo. No fewer than 16 gasoline engines such as are in motor boats drive the vertical shaft. Ship's flat silhouette would make it a poor target for hostile sl}rhc: vessels or airplanes. - NEW L. B. NELSON rs. Vernon Ho s and lsen whe westws € ed RNING HOME s. Joe Riedi who have ning at Tenakee the past month are expected home Sunday - NE BUYS HOME e by H. L. Cochrane > which was the home nd family ‘for close to ne they lived on the The house is bers of the steward’s department RETU refusing to sign on and shave Mr. and Mr their sleeping quarters with a ne- T ee Is on been vacatio gro pantryman, member of their Springs for union Counsel for the Alaska Steam- | = ship Company, Edward G. Dobrin way Nor'h COCHRA said a $5,000 damage suit will be| | The purche filed in the Federal Court against {of the cottage the CIO Marine, Cooks and St g7 et 'for himself a ards Association. The delay SEATTLE, Oct. 9—Steamer Tyee|pqif cf the t the steamer line $2,000 for every sailed yesterday for Southeast Al-|iqland, from &..W. Kilburn was re- hours the Aleutian was held up. |25ka ports. Aboard are the fol-|yealed Passengers Aboard yesterday. lowing passengers booked for Ju-|now being remodeled, both interior Passengers aboard the Aleutian |"€34 ] and exterior booked for Juneau, include tne| Miss Carol Rae Fagerson, Mrs. following Mary Fagerson, Mrs. Florence Ole-| MRS. JEN ,'sen. Miss Edna Langlois, George Second reg! Rex Harmes and wif Miss Jerry Waite, James Baroumes and wife, | Guerin. Mrs. A. W. Boddy and children,| The Tyee calls at Oscar Harri, F. R. Simpson_and Wrangell, Pet,ersbu_ng and Sitka|home of wi then southbound via Juneau. e e TRAVEL on a "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise October 19—October 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC CANADIAN PACIFIC R TR G OnlyEledra Moves Today Pan American activity today was | confined to a pasengerless flight by an Electra from Juneau to Fair- | banks, with two Lodestars here and another at Seattle remaining on the | ground. | — -, | Make Your Stay in Seattle | ' THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company ® SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE EVERY THUBSDAY " 10:00A. M. S. TYEE 8. TONGASS 8. 8, PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION © D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 A 8% You'll be delighted with | the quiet [}| luxury, excel- lent cuisine, ¥ splendid enter o tainment at Seattle’s finest hotel . . . Rooms from $3.50.' SEATTLE WASHINGTON | business s fense | Bach membership will be : meeting Mr: dent to succeed Mrs. | benl, was elected to the office on of nutrition in de-| tcok Fred Lenthle to Pe resigned A discussi was was el held hoestess alterations. gLl SEN ENTERTAINS ular meeting of the | Deuglas Island Women'’s Club this Ketchikan, |fall was held last evening at the Mark Jensen.. The ion was concerned with the selection of a new Frank Camp- . Mrs. Mike Pusich Edward to the Club’s Grant TLogan the November and lected Mrs, for Mrs. e, ALUMNI Due to la ASSN. POSTPONED attendance for Schramm, L. Keifer, Theo meeting of Douglas high school Al- and Elmer Tompiner to ck of SUDDEN END OF A WEST C snd freight locomotives which crashed head-on near Sunol, Calify vice presi- | IN NAVAL NEWS_A propeller set amidship rather than at the stern end is the unusual feature mni Assocziation scneduled for.ia " vening the session was pestponed Jntil the 29th of the month when ena or yr ro 'ng Hallewsen party will be given in he hoal Committee appointed make arrangements is composed Government for All-ouf wards, rdon Mil b, Mrs. Earl Miller Langseth o | - | roauciion ier veiense Enyder established b | quarters in the Nob: Hil | R iyt of Mr. and Mrs. Charles i y WS~ i vor His ‘“"’l‘ 5 L)wn'“-v‘x (Contied trom Page One) largbst in the country) and news b Stk ‘ & ORI il £ abimad & paper publisher (he has papers at| Winchester at it again. His goal is elimination of waste in the defense effort; an approach to the all-out production which he feels the appropriations and a one-man defense > > PRIORITIES CHANGE NO IMMEDIATE THREAT funds wasn't his idea of the way to float the country out of the de- pression. Expansion of government brough the establishment of many bureaus and agencies wasn't warrant; Io locAl OPERA N bis idea of economy. The mnew " k Senator said so. production head. ¥ BT Byrd has been saying it ever Fou' probnb):.’ b? r_w.ax-ing B “05 : as the “near future” is!gince, and in such language that!irOm - Byrd of virginia in the the change in priori- ne almost always makes himsed months to come. ties I.U‘lyx s on mining supplies| heard, This prodding of adminis- ————————— 1:““ A-3 to A48 will not affect| ration policies continued through y Phenspaationas B v JU- | ihe reorganization fights, the court NURSES BOARD neau mine here, it was declared pill fight, varicus relief expendi- 'Qudnx by J. A. Willlams, Gepgraliiures; the NRA, the Labor Rela- HOI.DS FlRST RhgeEnden . 78" tions Bill, and continuation of the “Wphiave. o good SiENIRg Reconstruction Finance Corpora- of supplies on hand to tal tion. - MEETING TODAY Almost always, Byrd drove of normal operation needs | his we " {some little time to come,” Wil- ;’s!,:j:ffge SlE TN O The initial meeting ‘v.)! the Tei- Woitty i ! Therefore, it must have been xiforial giuress Amamining Boasd Williams _stressed, howéver, ‘Bt | some relief to administration lead- | e heid ‘this moming in the whether the lower” DFiOTy.~Fat- | ars when the junior Senator from Govemors,ol{lce, and officers were ing will hamper mine OpEration|Virginia went all out for the|ChOSEN. Eresident of the BT because of impossibility of secur-| president’s foreign policies. It must is Mrs. Helen Hendnc.k.s oI. Ketchi- ing 'supplies depends to a great ex-|phave lightened the load comm_}kan. Vlce-Presideran: :dxs;s M:;:“; tent on how long the present}.‘b]y for the men who carry the;garet Dunnigan o! rbanks, | Secretary-Treasurer is Mrs. Lola [proszaRor] daats, hod on Capitol Hill to find one of | | “We dont know vet just Whflclms. Sensie’s ‘chist . foss,-of - spends| W MIDEE 9t JHDEON. i {we do stand under this priorities|ins in the administration camp | All graduate nurses_whn wis] |order,” he stated. a ’l Bk (i o thake. Ve practice in the Territory are re- | T ARTSDNE: 9 HIERR, a0 5% quired to register with the Board. ->e ! qvs outldys for national defense. Each nurse is to submit her cre- ‘SIMMONS MAKES | | dentials to the nearest member of SOUIHEASI P | QUIET LONG ENOUGH | the Board, and the Board will then | They should have known that it [pass on the qualifications. On a flight to Petersburg,»Whan- | was too good to last. About a | Those nurses who qualify will be | gell and Ketchikan, Pilot Shell Sim- | ycar ago, Senator Byrd threw out|issued a certificate of Registration mons of the Alaska Coastal AWFlnEs |, hint when he opened up on Lhe} upon payment of the $10 registra- i sbuBg@nd | qagps pace with which defense | tion fee. 3 Alv Peratovich and Fred wnl!iumsipmduc“on was getting under way.| Nurses in more remote districts | to Ketchi xrn today. He was to Te- (qy o o e to his own state- | may send their credentials and fes turn this afternoon with ' % directly to the Secretary-Treasur- I from ‘all three points. kept quiet just to see If y | PasseRBS™ | ment, he ke | K 3 ldn't unravel by er in Juneau. | Pilot Alex Holden hopped: to the |the snarls wou : B themselves. | ————————— |islands this morning, taki T . i 5 jZenuk to Hirst an§ Mrs.n{éhnm' He thinks they haven't. So now, ‘Subscribe to the _Dmly Alaska V‘Wn the apple king from Virginia (his Empire—the paper with the largest tka. apple orchards are among the| vaid circulation. : iesque against the sky are the battered fronts of passenger (right) . b w2 ’mlnudunveulnmuuukluhxm on the Westesn Pacific line, b L OAST RUN- and Harrisonburg) is| ] A. F. CAPEN A 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: "HULLABALOO" Federal Tax—>5c per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! : Z WS E GSCT S S Sl S LR MBS . Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound ALEUTIAN e it st o Fri. Oct. 10 Thurs. Oct. 16 YUKON Sat. Oct. 11 Tues, Oct. 14 Mon. Oct. 20 ALASKA . Tues. Oct. 14 Fri. Oct. 17 Thu. Oct. 23 COLUMBIA Thu. Oct. 16 Sun. Oct. 19 Sat. Oct. 25 DENALI Tues. Oct. 21 Fri. Oct. 24 Thu. Oct. 30 ALEUTIAN Thu. Oct. 23 Sun. Oct. 26 Sat. Nov. 1 FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. O. ADAMS AGENT B SERVING ALASKA . THE AR ‘ROUN.D NORTHLAND TRA;NSPORT TION COMPANY JUNEAU to . Lv. Jun. ct. 14 Coast X 14 A North- oct. Jand HENRY G‘; Freight Phone 2 EN, Agent passengers 109 | 5 { ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | |} Serving Southeast Alaska— —Passengers, Mail, Express ! > 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 $18 $18 $18 } i1 sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 4 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 i Pelican 18 10 18 18 \ Todd ..».. 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon 18 18 Hoonah .. 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 .50 ‘Wrangell . 15.00 15.00 Kasaan .. .. 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $100 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phne 6]2 HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. b ¥ PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 . b Round-Trip Fares: 10% off ,twicg one-way fares, when pi in ad ‘mla(ov by Seattle Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska .. 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