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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1941 OW ABOUT GOING ON A DOUBLE DATE TONIGHT, WANDA? Many Arrive From Seattle On Norfhland after remaining in the motorship sailed south from Ju- ternoon. The vessel 1t 9:30 o'clock last e via Sitka on the Mr. and and Mrs Gutsche, M Fenton, A. Westerburg, S. W Mrs. W. C. Johnston, Mrs Peterman, Hy Harrison, R. Har- Bert Bate. R. G. Rudy, John T. Welch, Mus ) L. Mokke, Mrs. Elsie E D. Schaffner S. L Ardelle Cleveland - outhbound ort overnight Northland neau rrived from Se to Juneau Gustafson. Davi: Mr Miss Mary ship were C. Merle Mr ppers m orest- » holding not creamed crisp salads. ‘The peppers nd up better if they are lengthwise, Discard seeds d pulp and simmer 5 minutes in to cover the hot foods. but well washed d the salad contain | pepper cases make Serv- for party fare in ing case; foods or for rve as is chilled These fille ing e United States DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska, Sept. 24, 1941, NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE! {hat Vernon Lee Hunkins, entr; man, together with his witnesses J. J. Conway and Leslie Yaw, all of Sitka, Alaska, has submitted final proof on his homestead en- try, Anchorage Serial No. 08677, for land embraced in U. S. Survey! No. 2355, situated approximately 1% cast of Sitka, Alaska Latitude 57° 02 50” N., Longitude 08' W., containing 062 acres, | and it is now in the files of the| United States Land Office, An- chorage, Alaska ( If no protest is filed in the dis- land office within the period ation or thirty days said final proof will he and final certificate is- trict of publ ther accepted sued FLORENCE L. KOLB, | Acting Register. Date first publicgtion, Oct. 15, 1941. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH November 6—16—26 V. W. MULVIHILL | Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC THE i ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company ° BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY 10:00A. M. S TONGASS 'E) Oct. 30 Nov. 6 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION - D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 Date last publication, Dec. 10, 1941. | ady, |De left a group of volunteer lay b First Aid Instructors I | 1t is believed by the Red Cros |that from the group that has al- CANADIAN TRAVEL ON A ready received training here, Dr PACIFIC T g |Hull will be able to select a large s “Princess’’ |oumver who have sutricient gen- eral qualifications to become in- le structors. Juneau to Vancouver, Dr. Hull will arrive in Juneau 8 iy ” |on November 11 and will remain Victoria or Seattle | 5. {wo weeks. During that time I SUPPOSE ILLGET STUCK WITHA SAPPY ~ | MARINE NEWS ]| ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS TLL ADMIT THAT ONLY ONE OF THE BOYS IS HANDSOME, BUT T'LL BE FAIR ABOUT IT-WE'LL LET HIM TAKE HIS PICK THIS TIME -~ . NORTHBOUND . e North Coast due Saturday. ® Yukon due Saturday . e SCHEDULED SAILINGS ® ® Alaska scheduled to sail from e | e Seattle today, possibly dur- e | e ing afternoon of & A o Princess Norah scheduled to o | TEVRGRERSNt e sail from Vancouver Novem- ® eber 1 at 9 p.m . e Columbia scheduled to sail ®| . m Seattle November . ® North Sea scheduled to sail ® . m Seattle at 10 am. No- @ e vember 4 . e Tongass scheduled to sail ® e from Seattle November 6. ® e Northland scheduled to sail ® ¢ e fram Seattle November 7 at o 3 e 10 am of & . T e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ® PLANE GETS ITS FEET WET Denali scheduled southbound e Saturday . e Tyee scheduled southbound o Satur o | structor's course, Persons who hold Ella D. Smith, Mazie Ward, Edna e Aleutian scheduled southbound |current standard and advanced Swap, Alleine Council, Eiolin Cou 3 " ueday o first aid certificates are cligible for ter, Pat Dooley. ® LOCAL SAILINGS | instructorship trz whether ~ Dorothy Ru: o Estebeth scheduled to sail e they take the course from Dr. Hull head, Louise ) i gl R o ted the Onkes, Mrs. Ed Sweenc e for Sitka and wayports. . Deuzias Fiist e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® These in Dol - e at 7 a.m.for Petersburg, Port e and pleted the cou as e Alexander, Kake and way- ®| pleted Lena Aalto, Mrs. Catherine Balog ® ports. o he truction, ars. Kathleen Andr M e e o o 5 0 0 0 o o o nd wi ible for Dr. Hull's| Lindstrom. Mrs. Flora Ki b C Tr stuc who areimrs, H L. hrane, Mrs, 2 0 become Cross in-| campbell, Margaret Pea '"DES tructors and who require both s Kathleen McCormi tandard and advanced COUrses Mamie Jensen, Mrs. Beatrice Gue- —_ orior to ta instructorshid kin, Mrs, Lempi Edwards, gMr (Sun time, October 31) | sourse will be required to attend william Cooper, Mrs. Liltian “Bon- Low tide—4:17 am, 22 feet. |classes for three hours a day,MOn- per, Mrs. Anna Clark High tide—10:39 a.m., 16.2 feet day’ to Friday, each of the two PRESNSS 8154 Low tide—4:52 pm. 16 feet. |weeks during Dr. Hull's visit. High tide—11:03 pm., 14.8 feet Those who do not wish to be- he standard or ¢ courses, INSIRU(]‘ORS we requested to w until after Or. Hull's visit and take the course rom an instruc developed by IN FIRST AID | | Juneau's First Aiders NEW LONDON, Conn., Oct. 30 | standard cou first aid in pall team beat Wor Tech T Juneau are Anita Gar-|48-0, but Lieut. Johnny Merrimsn Red Cross Sendmg Dr. F.|nick. caral Carro RO- the coach, was just as irked over sertson, Corr nne, Crystal clipping penalties that nullified Hull Here fo Teach Snow Jenne, Addie Holbrook,|two touchdown runs' as if it ha Sladys Forrest, Helen Webster, heen a close game i Standard Courses 3lanch Swanson, Mrs. J. L. Br-| Declaring “I don't want those i e win, Faith Stewart, Mrs. F. A. Met- | penalties to make blockers hesi- Because the development of First|-alf. Anna Loken, Mary Ellen tant in the future,” Merriman Aid work has reached an advanced|3Pain, Vivian Renn, Dorothy Voi- | showed his squad moving pictures stage in the Juneau and Douglas|-ert: Betty Burford, Hazel Fergu-|which, he said, proved that tae| erican Red Cross is sending Dr. Frank E. Hull to Juneau to further develop Firsi Aid to the point where there wil division, the Am son, Gene R. Forrest, Pegay lce Cavi Della Rea cLeod, Aasta Holm, Ber- | opponent in each Winnifred Sippreil, | an infraction was called Larsen, Irene Hayes, = - - ithel Loken, Lu Laughlin, Betty Empire Classiiieds Pay! Able, May Sabin, Silva Zenger, - Virginia Wafer, Lillie B. Hookes, BUY DEFEN BOND! PICKETREMOVED r— he will teach the standard Red Cross course as well as the Fronk W. Hulf WASHIRGT O MANAGING O1REDTOR - ¥ at the plant of Air Associates, Inc., Bendix, N, J. Officials of the plant were to confer in Washington with the National Mediation Board, w i had requesied reinstatement of strikers, IN TEXAS—_0Over a 3,300-foot ramp along the hangar Yine at Randoiph Field, Texas, faxies a basic training ptane that's almost amphibian thanks to a rainstorm. Randoiph is the Army’s “West Point of the Air. blocker’s head was in front of his| instance when Wredked Supply(olumn ZAND THE NEXT TIME WE GO OUT, YOU CAN HAVE HIM! ) y - 1941, King Behrares Syodrcae. Inc Worll rishes res oo e A i 5 FREIGHTER LAUNCHED The first plant in this nation to launch its second freighter under the emergency shipbuilding program, the Oregon Shipbuilding Com- pany, Portland, Ore, sent its second ship, the Meriweather Lewis s to (above), down the ways into the Willamette River. A third shi be launched soén. This is the wreckage of a Russian supply column after it was surpri: by the Finns in Karelia, according to Finnish sources. SAM MILONAS as a paid-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire _Js invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO ftickets to see: "“A LITTLE BIT OF HEAVEN" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person _— WATCH THIS SPACE—— Your Name May Appear! et i i g i B NS S e | Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau | Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound { DENALI Mon. Nov. 3 | ALEUTIAN . Tues. Nov. 4 ! YUKON . Wed. Oct. 29 Sat. Nov. 1 Sat. Nov. 8 | ALASKA Thu. Oct. 30 Sun. Nov. 2 Sun. Nov. 9 | COLUMBIA . Sun. Nov. 2 Wed. Nov. 5 Wed. Nov. 12 FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND l SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR "ROUND NORTHLAND TRANSPORTA { + - +SMART WHITE SHIPS - - - P COMPANY ERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE H. O. ADAMS, Agent RE PHONE 2 ION COMPANY sAmNGS”“NF'AU 3 SEATTLE Ar. Jun. L"é"““' WEEKLY Leave geattle 1 North Nov. 1 Nov: COESt North Sea Nortn- land oOct. 28 8 Nov. 4 Nov- § Sy Nevaz Nov13 Agent assenger: No! HENRY GR“‘"‘; s 109 Freight PhoR® i A § 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 $1.00 { FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phole slz |1 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. —3 PSS R 4 S EEAae R anaard Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan - gof Sitka Juneau .. § 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 { Sitka 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican 18 10 18 18 Todd Tenakee .. 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 LASKA COASTAL AIRLINES SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. 8 10 10 10 .18 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c + Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased Fairbanks, Alaska .. Flat, Alaska .. Golovin, Alaska 5 Hot Springs, Alaska 88 15 6 Juneau, Alaska .. lx 82 132 EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Nulato Seattle Ruby in advance. 207 234 212 $202 102 59 60 33 20 $191 26 114 142 119 109 120 T‘;fl;h " 2:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska _PST Ar 12:15 8% 2:40 Ar WHITEHORSF, Y. T. ..135" Lv 10:15 §80 3:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9: 1045 4:86 Ar FAIRBANKS, Alaska ..160° Lv 6:00 L. A. DELEBECQUE—Distriet Sales n.:-:; g So. Franklin St. . PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS b3 PHONE 108 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE Mo. Tu. Th. Sa. 'Lv SEATTLE, Wash, US.A_PST Ar 6:55 Ar JUNEAU, Alaska PST Lv 12:45