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PAGE SIX — You MUST WORK LONG HOURS WHEN THE THEATRE 1S RUNNING. YEP, FROM THINK YOU'D DISLIKE USERINE WHEN THE WAITING AROUND T m:M P DOORS OPEN USHER THEM OUT % “TIb THE LAST AFTER THE PLAY. CUSTOMER IS OUT AT NIGHT. flll‘ D'\II Y AL /\SKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, A ALASKA e Vs <. 3 SHOU HMMM~- T’ SHOULD 3 Dow‘r bk By CLIFF STERRETT | TS THE 'WAKING ‘EM UP THAT BOTHERS ME! MARINE NEWS Aleulianls Westhound With 15 passengers from and three from Ketchikan disem- barking, the northbound steamer Aleutian called here Saturday after- noon and sailed Westward early yesterday morning. Coming here from Eeattle were Mr. and Mrs. James Baroumes, Mi A. W. Boody, Jean Boody, Mrs. C Carlson, J. R. Dill, Frances Elliott Rex Harmeson, Mrs. R. A. Harme- son, Oscar Harri, R. M. Maki, Mr and Mrs. P. R. Simpson, Jerry Waite Edwin Lundstrom From Ketchikan—Llanas Stella Gordon Mills, Mrs. N. Lester Troast Those leaving Juneau on the ves- sel were as follows For Haines—Lillie Glever, Marvin Troutman, Mrs. George Williams, James M. Ward, David Paddy For Skagway — Bessie Kardeetoo, George Rapuzzi, Joe Durie, F. S, Edy, Bob Worthington For Seward—H. M. Brown, Marguerite Lindquist, Mrs. C. R Chittick, Mrs. E. J. Butler, Mr. and Mrs. E. B Thayer, R. S. Bragaw, H. Ludwigson, R F. Westover, Kris- tin Lindquist, David Reed, J. S. Henley, E. R. Hunter, Carl Forsling, Roy M. Gehrett, Eugene Smith. - e LONG WAY AROUND C Mrs. . . . ° . . . ° . . . . . ° ° ° . . . . . ° ° ° . . . . . . . . ° - o . GOLDSBORO, N All in one afternoon young man persuaded his girl friend to drive with him to Virginia to get m.unvd -——where they found a three days notice of intention was rejuired— and turned arcund and drove back down to South Carolina, where they were promptly hitched by a justice of the peace. Oct. 13 -~ Empire Classilieds Pay! ISTEAMER MOVEMENTSi S L e i | NORTHBOUND North Coast scheduled to ar- rive possibly tomorrow af- ternoon SCHEDULED SAILINGS Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle today Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 o'- clock tonight. ska scheduled to sail from cattle 9 a.m, tomorrow Columbia scheduled to Seattle October Al sail from 16 at 9 am North scheduled from Seattle October 10 a.n SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Northland scheduled to arrive tomerrow evening Tyee scheduled southbound Thursday Denali scheduled Friday Aleutian scheduled bound Friday. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Weanesaey at 6 p.n. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port sail at Sea to 17 southbound south- Alexander, Kake and way- ports. e e o 8 0 0 0 o o (Sun ume, October 14) Low tide—1:00 a.m. 3.1 feet High tide—7:37 am. 1 feet Low tide--1:36 p.m., feet High tide—7:22 p.m. 12.7 feet. -—,-— Oldtimers 080 000000 20000000000 00500000600600e00008 AtReunion Fcur of the surviving earliest residents of the famous old Ram- ® Perfect comfort part geld camp, on the Yukon, and 3 early. arriv in the Fairbanks Centrally located camp held a reunion recently when l.argemmm- ® Splendid food {they got together for a dinner at all with and service {the Model in Fairbanks. They were bath. Henry Roden, attorney general of | Special Rates to Permanent Guests Alaska, now of Juneau; Gus Con-| ALASKANS LIEE THE SHotel ‘ NEW WASHINGTON TRAVEL ona ( A\AI)IAN’ PACIFIC GASTINEAU HOTEL Every comfort made for our guests Air Service Information PHONE 10 or 20 m'u Milton Flflschman and Frank | | i “PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER VICTORIA OR BEATTLE ’ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Louise WHEN IN NEED OF Diesel Oil—Stove Oil—Your Coal Choice—General Haul- ing — Storage and Crating CALL US! Juneau Transfer Phone 48—Night Phone 481 October 19—October 28 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska | AVIATION cANulA“ thlc' ARE YOU PREPARED? . 'l‘llE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. Oct. 16 Oct. 23 . TONGASS TYEE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION . { D. B. FEMMER—AGENT { PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 e e rrrrrreeroe NOW, as never before, op- portuni in AVIATION await trained pilots. Men, properly trained, can gain higher rating .and pay in armed forces of the United States and in Com- mercial Aviation. Applications for a number of students are being ac- cepted today for flight training. Prepare Today CONSULT Alaska School of Aeronautics, Inc. | | | | fesst P. O. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 JUNEAU According to the official Ru flashed by radio from Mosc n caption with this photo, Hyatt. Many historic events of early h of Washing- days e recaueu uuring the re- past, among them the fact Rampart 7 Rampart ¢ was dis- Lh}m had a population of about T LAl 500; and numercus characters 4 at figured prominently in pioneer ant, af whom Alaska life, inc Be! tle and Big Minook ex-Mayor Hume le, reeks, famous gold producers, were Rickard, former Gover i Warsplle al Bremerlon o 2 ‘_ e o 2 Temporarily out of commissicn the British warship Warspite is tied up at the U. 8. Navy Yard at Bremerton, Wash., for reconditioning. This is a general deck view. Cables and tubes provide air conditioning for workmen below decks. " Two Ships Beached After Collision at New York ———y Sliced almost in two, the 6,624-ton tanker Robert E. Hopkins (left) is|big beached at, Bay, Ridg . Brooklynsafter a colli * collier Jason (right) in Ambrose Channel, New York. The prow of thel iniure which was | dislodging German troops who had taken shelter in shallow trenches v to New York, Red soldiers are shown | as they sought to cover a Nazi retreat. Dewey, in Wash Cufs Himself a Slice Of Red Tape and How Radiophoto ingion, (Continued Irom Page One) SCHOOLS CLOSE EARLYTOSAVE ON GASOLINE - out of an investigation usetts camp. The in- indic morale so s to be Then a ed a alarming s ten months, sat down and VINELAND, N J. Oct. 13. — A, |comp! O\b(l a piece which was writ- Classroom _schedules have bé'(‘fl‘“‘“ into. the Congressional, Recartt changed in' the Bronxville public| “Any ome who snoops around schools @s a result of Secretary [tOWn of 28,000,” he said, in par ickes' economy program can find rumofs about everyone 1t all started because of 50 of the | [rom the mayor to the street 1,400 pupils were unable to catch a | cleaner. And the same goes| train that-left at 3:3¢ p.m., fou cr a camp of 28,000 sold 5 minutes after the previous disy ‘Just gi 1 soldier a chance to| time. As a result many parents | grij bl give him the right drove several miles in their auto- | cc tional lead, and he'll tell mobiles to pick up the youngsters. The school officials da(-n to let classes out 14 minutes earl And ise there couldn't hn any dis- students y have that much more mm- for . ey })"1\' icnal defense bigwigs have been 3 - e more concerned — generally thh, other matters and are more in-| P S PQLI(IES lined to lel the Army and urban centers in camp areas work out the problems of morale. It evenj RONXVILLE, 7, Oct. 13.— V'm;‘ b ‘NO Hl may explain why government of- i wor of 22 juvenile | gioja)s weren't prodded a little boc ha come - an surance P B > sooner into relieving Mr. Dewey broker. He discovered what he term- | %0 "o oorone ack e ed 1930 pride of my pen” in a |Of that 11,000/ SULY 05T, 28 bargain edition and promptly threw | away the ven. oo Women of Moose regular meeting Wednesday night, Oct. 15, 7:15. Card par 5 — Bridge and pinochle. Admission 50c dv. BUY DEFE al s the tem more enjoyable . . . was holding. coastwise collier was badly smashed. The tanker was inbound and _collier heading out to sea when the crash occurred. No one was d despite the violence of the eolhswn. ou a swell story. It's the fashion. just as much a military cus- as saluting—and ten times It may be an explanation of why - — — . NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPLS, .showmg ir route from Seattle to Nome, on ale at J.’ B. Burford & Co. adv ——e- BUY DEFENSE BOVDS R— B —— MONDAY OCTOBER 13 I‘)4I D s “0 % page hoooLen as a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "PHILADELPHIA STORY"” Federal Tax—35¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound DENALI Fri Oct. 17 | ALEUTIAN . A (R LT oot 17 YUKON ... Mon. Oct. 13 Thu. Oct. 16 Thu. Oct. 23 ALASKA .. Tues. Oct. 14 Fri. Oct. 17 Wed. Oct COLUMBIA Thu. Oet. 16 Sun. Oct. 19 Sat Oct DENALI Tues. Oct. 21 Fri Oct. 24 Thu. Oct. 30 ALEUTIAN . Thu. Oct. 23 Sun. Oct. 26 Sat. Nov. 1 YUKON Tues. Oct. 28 Fri Oct. 31 Thu. Nov. 6 FOR PORTS OF CALL, Phone Local Office of Company. PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 H. O. ADAMS AGENT KUASKA THE YEAR ‘ROUND NORTHLAND TRAN SPORT TION COMPANY JUNEAU to ¥ -,Am\(‘-q’ WEEKL Seatl! Ar. Jun,Lv_J\m, veave Alcy Seattle . North Coast ooke 3¢ Och 1 ot 14 North- Oc land HEN ccight Phone 25 Agent v GREEN: B ers 109 passens , who had been in the camp 3 PSS S SR PR S ST e e LASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. 2 ¢ { Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. \ { § Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof S)l}‘{;x Juneau ..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chlcha,goi 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 ‘Pelican 18 10 18 18 Todd .18 18 10° 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angocn . 18 18 onah .. 10 8 al xpress 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 .26.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Petersburg . 18.00 18.00 7.50 Wrangell 15.60 15.00 Kasaan ... ..10.00 MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way 'Seattle Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska .. Golovin, Alas:;s-ka HotSprix Juneau, m k‘ifié“‘fim 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska . fg fifg $ 88 Ophir, Alaska n o4 15 Ruby, Alaska 207 234 212 $202 Seattie, Wash., Us 8. 50 60 33 20 $191 Tanana, Alaska ‘Whitehorse, Y. 14 142 119 109 120 su. Mo ‘,’:.‘;" g“‘ We. Fr. e v SEATTLE, Wash.USA.PST Ar 6:5 w90 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ly 1245 L su’i‘h We. Sa. T Th. 40 Ly JUNEAU, Alacka .....BST Ar 1215 24 880 Ji0 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. | 135° Ly 105 12:45 8:80 300 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. .18’ Ar 9353 12:35 %0 483 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..180° Ly 600 430 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS t. 135 %m'num b o ; 1324-14TH AVE—SEATTLE