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PAGE SIX % WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1941 L 1 | | ‘ o e v POLLY AND HER PALS HOUGHT YER PAW ) YES-DID pot /x;\i’TCr{A GONNA YUH DON'T GIT IT SUSIE-THEY'S 3SOLOOTLY FERBID YOU EVER HEAR BACK UP YER BLUFF, METHOD IN ME MADNESS! POLLY YUH TGO OUT. J OF ANYTHING o AINTGIVE POOR LESTER LITE= TNIGHT GAL? & SOSHLY? WATE A DATE IN MONTHS! o Rl g g 33 0. G. JOHNSON 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 o see: "“A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—— Your Name May Appear! SO LTOLD HIMTO CALL HER UPTNIGHT AND HE COULDNT MISS! z | | § 5 i { i : | S SR S S WSS 37 2o A o [ What the ‘fiazis Found in Reva! IRl ALASKA ;(s» ¥ NORTHBO D Westward On i Yukon scheduled to sail from & Sea 4:30 o'clock this Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau . § . e kg Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound 2 Jn eu 'a“ e Alaska scheduled to sail from | DENAL ROE: e 18 9 am. tomorrow ; ALEUTIAN Tues. Nov. 4 iy # Princess Norah schediied to | YUKO) Wed. Oct. 20 Sat. Nov. 1 Sat. Nov. 8 : e sail from Vancouver Novem- lavaska v s R Send- e ALASK hu ct. Sun, Nov. Sun. g Vessel Brmgs 29 Passe 0" wer 1 a9 pm | COLUMBIA Sun. Nov. 2 Wed. Nov. 5 Wed. Nov. 12 cheduled to efs fo Capifal from ¢ o rom ttle November heduled to ail FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND schedule I . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 1 Southland % \';‘v'(‘l‘“ (“. Sl % RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE —— g . | PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent Arriving from the south at 6ig mgngacs gscheduled to sail @ | OEmEL taih, Dig) 1 SLAmeEr o oy Seattle November 6. @ i 5 : Wi : | Aleuiian brought 29 passengers to SOCTHBOUND SAILINGS @ : . % % % ‘ . anean iled for Cordova al|e noripland scheduled — south- @ 5 : L s | o'clock this moming with 24 per-| ¢ = pionhy . 3 e % ; i 2 2 § | ons who boarded the vessel here.|q pound at 9| oclock to- ® * = ¢ | Comi iere were Jane Alexan-ig pena)i scheduled southbound @ | S 4 d i » : S e w B. Ali Mr. and M . Saturday. . \?/’P‘"‘»\Wg o % % 22 R 5 T g : | T. ‘Ballard, John e Tyee scheduled southbound @ il Jr, Mr. and Mrs e Saturday ®| This view gives one an idea of the devastation wrought in the city of | bombardment and the ed earth poliey of the retrgating Red | ) Frank 1 e Aleutian scheduled southbound ® Reval in Russian Estonia. The damage resulted both from German | soldiers. The victure was i \azi troops took ovev. | N B \ % Alegn $ ; : § TRANSPORTATION COMPANY [ 1‘ 8 d Tl:‘ H. E. Ha e OCAL SAILINGS . [ M 1 A fl f’ VT =gy o i Helen Putnam, Billy Rettie.| g every Wednesaey at 6 p.m. ® & { NGSI'“]NF'A“ to Dwight Rettie, Lois M. Rettie, Win-1g for sjtka and wayports. . | WEERLY SA-‘UTTLE ng e William ook, ® Dart leaves every Wednesday ® | [ ] I . S g ¥ SEA & s F hikan — Mrs. J. B.ls Alexander, Kake and way- ®| by . b i watue | WR-LC I D Calvin, Pat|e ports. . i | y e N R Nelson, Thelma Wil-le o o @ » o o o o o o Ab L] ] | | North Oct. 28 Nov- 5 : | | outLife in the Army | | : Dr. John L i 4 - Sea s g i ke Sun time, October 30) | Nort- o q Nov.12 (Contnuea Trom rage Onel rested Low tide am., 23 feet. 4 4 £ High tide am. 154 feet. ot 0 blocked the road and poured myth- Patricia| 7 0 tide 4:06 pm., 28 feet. |DClockedt I y in the defense plans in e to m at 8:30 o'clock nig with M at the land Freight Phone 23 passengers 109 14 3 Roscoe ical shells into truck and trailers. Hall, it was an 1 1 Mary k.| 1heh tide—10:14 pan., 143 feet. |50 ot one of the latter hopped a g, iron out any 1 | C: Cinaen sz e i TR distressed little man. Waving wild- discovered in (he initial drill | ! Ida Pe and Mrs, | Hanson, Mis. H. G. Mittonen, War-/)y ne pyshed up to the jubilant and to make plans for future civie | Walther am Rich- |reén Eveland X | captors. “You can't capture us defense activity | | L He N o g e |s med. “We're Army’s only Hereafter, drills will not be ‘an- [ !mobile tailor shop.” And so they nounced in advance, Metcalf said, Norlhlan | were. and both the mine siren and} the T e e e | | Both Texas and the imaginacy old fire bell in the city hall will equipment come in for a little be used as signals for a guard g ] [ ribbing in tae yarn about the regi- turnout. The city, he said, is ne- ® Perfect comfort a es al | ment that had beat | S { ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. s way for gotiating for an air siren which seven days through the bone dry will be used exclusively to call out Centrally located ! 1o, 1)1.clu‘hnh n cour in lhf“ blhf v' the civic defense squads. H Hawk e Pel- Kime Chihne Large Rooms e Splendid food | The Northland, it port Po-\RHGE eector. During. 8 ness beriod i | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Silka all with g ) at noon tomor-|on a forced march, a sergeant saw . 4 18 18 sls 18 $18 and service jnight and Ea |} Juneau..$8 §10 $18 $10 & $ bath. . ow, will carry mail to the sou one of his men pawing the alir pAA I.ODESIAR HOPS ‘ Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 u; 10 Special Rates to Permanent Guests |.ccording to Postmaster Albert|with one foot and gesturing end- | { chichagot-18 10 18 10 18 10 ALASKANS LIFE THE Wile. The mail will be closed at|lessly with a el Io pRIN(E GEORGE | Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Hotel 10:30 o'clock tomorrow forenoon so|goes on here?” bellowed —— Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 Leaving Seattle this morning, a the dispatch may be made up for|geant. The private wailed, K NEW WASHINGTON the Northland. Sarge, I'm just havi a few Pan American Lodestar hopped fo |imaginary beers. After seven d Prince George, B. C. enroute to in this country, it don’t take much Juneau. It will continue the trip PR Dty _lm- MANY SAll SOUTH ilmagum(ion.“ tomorrow, weather permitting. e oV ay is men- feanwhile Jlectra 8 r CANADI | Whenever Army pay is men Meanwhile, an Electra and Lodz “PACIFIC "ma | ON S S COLUMBIA tioned, you are certain to hear star in Fairbanks also awaifed fa- RAJLWAY. "PR!N' i s D about the Asheboro, N. C. cafe vorable weather conditions before | | SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ~ Kasaan Wrangell Petershurg Kake $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Juneau Kake cothneanons owner who, in addition to dishing coming here, probably tomorrew. Petersburg . ig.gg 7.50 o CESS" Leaving Juneau late yesterday|cut steaks and French f S MR & e SR g g;::ng:“ ; \fternoon, the following passengers!his own cashier. He already was GUERIN GOES SOUTH & 2 | - % ) N % g = 3 ind—Minimum of $1.00 LINER ailed for the south on the steamer|in a lather when one of the sol- George Guerin, with the North- 5 fi.,., o - i i K A . | Expren Rate: 25¢ per poul m $ -~ | Columbia, which called here from|diers handed him a 6 nt check land Transportation Company in i FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Pllolle slz casual Seattlo, sailed south on the Tom-| This striking view of the new 35,000-ton battleship Indiana shows it |the Westfard: and a $1,000 bill, with : Y AR BN ment HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER Roy Jones, Mr. and Mrs. L. P.|comment, “Sorry, tha’s the small- gass today after a brief visit,ith Foiscd on the ways at the Newport News Shipbuilding and Drydock Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% Johnson, Mrs. L. L. Fletcher, Mrs.lest I have” The cafe man his parents in Douglas |W. C. salt, Joseph A. Allred,|screamed, “But I can’t change a e o Sl SOUTHBOUND SAILING® 10"”"‘* L. Brown, A. Van Mavern,|g; 00y bill!" Another buck private Subscribe for The pre. prew and gr {Mr. and Mrs. H. 8. Little, Mrs. O. L.|stepped forward with a calm, “I )y BKQ Princess Norah | Florom, Mrs. Minnie Hurley, Carl L | ” can,” ar celed o e - - Skl ey e JaCk‘:J;(‘]m ‘;:u]:“::(lq::fh“”': (‘”T( h"::“ Slx TRAPPED IN SUNKEN TUGBOAT November 16—26 Gucker, Ray Schreider, N. A. Mec-| 2 s B L two fives. |Bachran, David Starr, R. M. Gary. | V. W. MULVIHILL G. A. Whittaker, Fred W. Migga, ST 3 QT b Agent, CP.R.—Juneau, Alaska | joe Aalbu, Virgil Baker, L. L.| CANADIAN PACIFIC ==, =.c e = = HOMEGUARD ‘ SISREE———-———— | Nclson, Charles Keft, Nick Lak-| : ,llonen, Sven Konkola, .Don H as workmen rush the huge ship to completion for its in November. Seen from the scaffolding, the knife-like ful lines of the new dreadnaught are evident. An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. \ ' \ 5 | ) ! \ \ Todd 18 '8 10 10 % Tenakee .. 10 10 10 3 Angoon .. 18 18 ] Hoonah .. 10 44 ; Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c { | ) VICTORIA OR SEATTLE 3 s ,:--"_--m i @ el e Round-Trip Fares: Smith, Bobbie Salt; Norma Salt. 1 e-Wa) - ! THE s Helen McKain, Ed Honansak, A.| N D UTY IN A . ,EL"';;;:“,,M FAE ! G. Carrilo, R. O. Rullins, Louis| 4 " in advance. { A T C 0 ! Zitnick, G. D. Thomas, W. R. Gay,| ‘ % PR ! 2 v v ] £ ; : Fairbanks, Alasks 6 1 L l N E |mond, W. R. Selby, W. L. Trul i . \ “ 4 Pt e 31 ! = 3 |George Smith and Earl Collins. sl \ , Bt Aliae 141 67 s118 ! Alaska Transportation L N | B X Hot Springs, Alhska 28 ;g K ! Company | z - 3 Juneau, Alaska - 161 s - ; . FIVESAILSOUTH Juneau Minule-Men Stage Mo R ! 8 | i i 2 121 50 99 127 83§37 : smu.\:sz::;o.: PIER 7 E ABOARD IONGASSi Successful First Drill- Nulato, Alaska DS L g ‘ e ; 108 ‘39 85 115 71 47 15 H — ) | No Blackoui By Aok GUEAL 236 10 247 95 207 234 212 2202 § {| After arriving here at midnight | i L Danans, ‘Alaska e4 24 71 102 g l}g 3 :;gslsl :EVBRY THUBSDAY‘ last night to load southbound (Continued from Page One) ‘Whitehorse, Y. T., Can... 144 75 1.25 26 1 119 1 120 \ freight, the steamer Tongass of | — T TR, Sl . o N 9 . Tu. : 10-00 A. “- § the ska portation Com-|died on the crisp night air, Met- 3;’: ‘i":’ . u-;;, i : z pany sailed for Seattle this afi | calf said. 8-00 ‘Lv SEATTLE, Wash. USA.PST Ar 6:55 { { |noon with five passengers from Ju- | Boy Scouts Active i 2:10 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska ........PST Lv 12145 . E § 8. 8§ TONGASS Oct. 30 i""?'f | Metcalf especially praised the' W:‘(’Sl S. S. TYEE Nov. 6 | hose making the trip were Jack iwork of the Boy Scouts, who 12:15 ?:‘45. : | { |Zavodsky, George Guerin, Edna|showed up immediately after the 5 B e i o e PASSENGERS FREIGHT { L9nglols, and Mr. and Mrs. J. A |siren sounded the alarm and con- % 280 1% WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 1225 REFRIGERATION { McCann tacted sergeants at each district ¢ e % i 2 ," 4:55 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 8:30 3 ! NS < 6./t B | headquarters, ready to carry mes-| Sedeitaii o o roma! "'~ m‘m;“v" - e hn. ¢ NOTICE sages in case of an emergency Just the stack and pilot house of the tug America rcmain above the after an accident on . the L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manages ~ TN ) Cas an rgency 3 ! \ LEBI D. B. FEMMER—AG “\'Tt AIRMAIL ENVELOPES .«nm\-in:] which ‘might put telephone lines! Detrpit River tock six lives, Seven crew members were rescued and six drowned while sleeping below 135 So. Franklin St. ' PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 | air route from Seattle to Nome, on out of order. | decks. Th America, with {we other lugs, was (rying to free the freighter B, F. Jones (background) from PHONE 108 1324—4TH A’ TTLE 7 R _ sale at J. B. Burford % Co. adv. ‘Al squad sergeants and ouw;-si 2 mud bank, :