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l’AbE SIX W PULLY AND HER PALS § TlIL DAILY ALASKA hMPlRl JUNEAU, \l \ x\'\ WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5 1941 | By CI.IFF STEBRETT T AM, / you L DURN 1T/ OOK BURNED { UP, ASH ... WHAT'S THE TROUBLE S —_—m STEAMER MOVEMENTSI VESSEL BRINGS 18 PASSENGERS NORTHBOUND North Sea due Saturd FROM SOUIHI.AND SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tongass scheduled to sail opiy from Seattle tomorrow. i Northland scheduled to sail Steamer Columbia fo Call 7 G, e - 10 am atvvvvhe.gwards POI"SdOf Aleutian scheduled to sail from Seattle November 8 |fl|er, ewar Mount McKinley scheduled to Y For AR S d sail from Seattle November e at 0.3 wrclock and, ® Tyec scheduled to sail from A 10 ol b 'S brelook ML cattle November 13 afternoon. Twelve passengers from|® North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle November 14 at Sea from Ketchikan Slsa e 10 am. Passengers from Seattle were Mrs TO“T“:"F"" :":}"Pd"”t George Dana, Mrs. W. Hermanson, | ® Princess 0‘3"I“F(7°7“g,clocg R. N. Hester, Elwood McClain, Tom ot Morgan, Fr Parsons, Mrs, J. H b v st v R e Requa, Mrs. James C. Ryan, Den- i e AR nis Ryan, Richard L. Vislisol, Vin-|® mMOrrow morning : 5 51, A Yukon scheduled southbound cent Durke 0. Glover pi sl From Ketchikan—L. B. Bigham p : SE : Alaska scheduled southbound Ronald Dick, Frank Dufresne, Mary Mahaney, C. A. Schonacker, Irent Bxenhy B hion. R Columbia scheduled south- L bound November 12 - LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth, scheduled to sall every Wednesacy at 6 p.n. for Sitka and wayports, Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port WILFRED KENNELL TO FILLPOSITION IN TERR. HEALTH DEPARTMENT ®0 e 0s 0o 00000000 e00000000Ce0B000000000 @ ® 0 00000 0000000000300 000000000c0000c00s 0 Lo Alexander, Kake and way- Wilfred Kennell has been ap- ports. pointed as acting director of lab- AR R R oratories in the Territorial Depart- B35 Y ment of Health, it was announced '"DES today. Kennell will fill the vacancy caused hy. the resignation of War- ¥ ren Eveland, who recently left fo: (Sun time, November 6) military service at Anchorage High tide—2:08 a.m. 153 feet. Kennell arrived in Juneau to Low 4 am. 99 fest begin work with the Department High tide—1:52 p.m., 16.8 feet about four months ago. He came Low tide—8:25 p.m., -0.6 feet. from Portland, Oregon, where he - e was with the Bureau of Health as bacteriologist and for a time di- rector of laboratories. ARMY HOLDS Eveland is at present helping to organize the Army Laboratory at Fort Richardson % SEATTLE ® Perfect comfort UP PAY FOR FIRED MEN Territory Forced fo Support Men Discharged from Yakutat Project ® Centrally located l-lrlelunm ] Sp]endld food R and service bath. Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKANS LIKE THE SHotel w wASHlNGToN Complamts that workers on the Army's Yakutat air base project are subject to summary discharge without immediately receiving back eeee TRAVEL ON A | pay owed them are being investis CANADIAN gated by the rit al Divi PACIFIO “Pri 7 of Labor, it was rm’l’v:l‘l:('-ct P rincess | Labor officials pointed out that in seme instances the Territor? has been forced to aid discharged LINER ncouver, Juneau to V. vrkers, some of whom nave Victoria or Seattle |stowed away on Juneau-bound ves- | | sels. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Chief cause of the discharges, it PRINCESS NORAH was said, is an “out of bounds" November 6—16—26 rule which the Army requires its ¥ 3 s civilian employees to respect in M IHILL 2 V. W MULBIHILY regard to the town of Yakutat, Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska|workers are housed at the field CANADIAN PAC“,‘lc and told they need not return if they visit the town. R T S “Many workers find themselves dismissed without enough funds to T ]l E return to their homes in the States,” Steve McCutcheon, of the A T C 0 Territorial Department of Labor % declared. “We've had several come L l N E into this office to ask us to help | them collect their back pay, which { § { { { { { § ! { ' Alaska Transportation i is supposed to come from the Se- ! Company attle office of the Corps of En- H b { [gineers. We understand the men's | wages are held for the Seat~ H gt N F 1el for 1em in Seat | BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 | tlc and that they may collect them H SBEATTLE 2 upon their return—but that doesn't | {{do the men any good when they i s et fired on the job. :EVEBY THURBRSDAY || some workers, stranded and “on | s e beach” at Yakutat because \ § owed them, either stow away or s manage to borrow enough money { TYEE Nov. 6 from friends or relatives for the : S. TONGASS Nov. 13 | |Steamer passage to Juneau, it is H {|said. Some find work here but : PASSENGERS FREIGHT : others are forced to turn to the VT itor {or elie! H REFRIGERATION }iasiiery rolef ! & { | Seattle headquarters of the Corps { } of Engineers so far has ignored \ "l TN - {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | |telegrams from Alaskan officials { PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 | asking that the situation be cor- { S lrected, it was said { e eerrrrer) "SHE TOOK A LOOK. J AT TH MENU AN’ SAID,"MY GOODNESS/ L THOWGHT BISCUIT TORTONI WUZ A GANGSTER /” J. K MARSHALL 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: "“DR. KILDARE'S CRISIS” Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! /I TOOK THAT NEW GAL FR’{END O’ MINE T’ TH' SWANKY CAFE HIDOME LT NIGHT b e i i rrd Super-Eattleship 2 8in o4 Fleet sh Uncle Sam Is Now Warring on Sabofage; Incidents and Method Continued on Page Seven) honor roll for the third and fifth Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau grades has Pauline Bonmer and Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound In k19]1/;I :!wX v.\i.«g‘]‘ iuunq_’r.\' ‘ZQS‘J("‘\nnw Greiner, respectively. YUKON ... Sat. Nov. 8 rocked by the ack Tom ex- —— ; 8 | / ik plosions on the New Jersey water- SAD NEWS OF DEATH ALASEA Q. Her. 8 front in New York Harbor. The | Is frie of MF ang Mrs. . COLUMBIA ... Wed. Nov. 12 explosicns rattled windows and Martin J. Gallwas will be grieved MT. McKINLEY Sat. Nov. 8 Tues. Nov. 11 Mon. Nov. 17 h buildings 90 miles away. to learn of the death yesterday in ALEUTIAN Sat. Nov. 8 Tues. Nov. 11 Mon. Nov. 17 The damage couldn't be e Seattle of Gallwas, YUKON Tues. Nov. 11 Fri. Nov.14 Fri. Nov. 21 mated. More than a million dol- For the year ar lars worth of plate glass was shat- she had been a patient n FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND tered i ) windows ;-n‘x“ ore fronts Sar rium ar was thou 0 RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE {in Manhattan across the bay e progr atisfactorily, but a — recent operation overtaxed her re- PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent | After more than two years of!cuperative power |national defense and industrial ef-! About 12 years ago the deceased {fort for Great Britain her al- o Douglas for a visit NG ALASKA/THE YEAR "ROUND lies in the’ current war re have he was the f T only been nine proved ses of McLean, dau T sabotage in defense pl and in Walla Walla re |not one of these ere the husband first met slighte 1 at it was di- e rected i ed by any 7Y (One ' possible exception 3 N £l TRANSPORT ON COMPANY tory, is the sabotage of Ax ships in United St harbors NOTICE These were cases of nations scu — Phonephoto. JU A ENVELOPES. wing 3 . v ANGS— |tiing their own property to- AIRMALL ENVELOPES, ShoWl% 4\ o q rocords are being broken as Uncle Sam rushes hs first line of weEKLY SATCY g [vent use by the enemy in case of | 'l YOI BRI 0 NN defense and prepares to give his answer to repeated torpedoing of Amer- Jun. Lv. JW seizure.) ale at J. B. Burford & Co. adV. jean ships. Pictured here is the gigantic hulk of the future super-battle- Leave B | “T'his deesn't -mean that sonie 'of — e ship Indiana, now nearing completion at the Newport News, Va., Ship- Seattle {ie Sancidets Hrvnstio .| Subscribe to The Empire. building and Drydock Co. might not have been sa T S B 5 et i ® fy ; North 1 ; f thev wer: = - ‘c INJ - - 7 Sea just that it they were, ihe Uncle Sam’s Not Wasting Time Building Navy any evidence of it. Tt doesn't m O J Norti- either that > might not be a e B jand Itragic case of sabotage tomorrow 18 Nov.21 or following that scores of them. 4\ i e Nov.14 No 3 N, Agent « vy GREEX gers 109 Such possibities, however, in no l“<;‘h‘:“ez, Passens! way detract from the remarkabie Freight ¥ record to date. In hundreds of ac- | cidents reported as possible sabo- tage, the Federal Bureau of In- | vestigation, or other investigating agencies, ‘have determined the causes. One such case resulted in |an improved and safer method of | making powder. It now is in use throughout the country. In some e R 5 A B AR S R S B e M L | cases, still pretty much a mystery, s ALASKA coAsTAL AlnLINEs the lence has been against > 4 )*B;’W e IM‘ lm'hfl s Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express In the nine known cases, the I§ SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. |causes have been several. Ome! [} Hawk An- s Pel- Kl“"- (”“fl““'q % h s caught h f Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka xr:\: x\)LmH x|;’dt:g1 in the mit ln 2 ian g $10 18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 attempting sabotage m‘ a .!)o\wr iy Ay 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 pl‘um nm\‘ is in a New Jersey in-| Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 stitution for the insane, still lis- |} Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 | tening to ti ttle voices in the | I3 Belcas.. 18 10 18 18 |sky” which rule his life ;z Todd 18 18 10 10 | Another minor case was traced [{ Tenakee.10 10 10 Ito the malicious mischiet of three [ finwml\ i 18 " AR B sight | oonal ’"’»‘d-“ lg’“‘;“l the li"’" l"’ :3‘“ | “Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60 i g 1 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY _xe}' ie DESU O Sewr TR | ‘ Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake tled employee trying “to get back| | swat ~$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 at” some boss or co-worker. One, |y Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 in a shell-case plant, which might | : Batarsbiir 1 18.00 18.00 750 have had serious results later om, | § Wrangell . 15.00 15.00 {was hardly more than the vicious |} Kasaan . . 10.00 b |prank of a perverted sense of l ! Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 humor | | RMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, | P Kven befy he new U. 8. submarine combat boat PC-480 (background) comes to a halt after b ‘ Efig:gfgmg SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE- Pllone 612 (Tomorrow—Modern Sabotage |k ""}'!"di 0Dy L \\:f:"lji’::)r:hl’n’wv;tw_ld.v ',;.”\?‘:f‘"' ;v({uay\nllnlw as Pl;:\‘nvml, e ITC'?E”. dxcl 14 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% | and How It Is Fought). A Ofb of Bus TRy IRSPRAIEC s dpe’ % "{f':,v — MR i A An additional charge will be made for single passengers = 7 e A T | to flag stops. ! A . . - Commissioning a New United States Greyhound | PR P.-T.A. TONIGHT | November meeting of the Doug- Parent - Teacher Association s | scheduled for tonight. A short but entertaining program is offered and | refreshments will be served by the | Bousg-Thip Esvest £ =) i PE. Club girls for a small charge 10%.off fwice ot %! 8 88| s 2 5 p e ares ased | & | £ = g e £ = Everyone is invited to attend. fares, when purchased 2125 El ] g | g e | in advance. A & ) a = | @ RUSTADS DUE HOME I Mr. and Mrs. Norman Rustad I Fairbanks, Alasks ... 4:10 S50 and children are passengers aboard . - Tlak. dlagks o 167 S8 the North Sea, arriving home about | Sones, abeka T151 82 182 Friday after a vacation visit south. McGrath 44 44 18 $120 b8l 6.2 Rbos) | Hirves R I e TO TENAKEE I , Alaska m e i . | ¥ 48 12 125 10 116 $88 John G. Johnson has booked | S([;“t‘l‘lp“‘],\?;ffi CHEA A ok AR DRRP . aposid: fha - BbER PR | Whitehorse. Y. T..Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 leave this evening for Tenakee Springs to act as caretaker at the To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks Salt Sea Fisheries Company can- Tuesday iundéu' ?und;y NIRE plag for M6 neRpLs & Thursday ‘uesday aesday e ol Friday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday : o3 Sunday Friday Friday Thursday Saturday Priday * X-WEEKS HONOR ROLL e following pupils are on the Saturdav honor roll for the first six-weeks Effective Nov.'1, 1941 = L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager period in Douglas Grade School: LB oo} Sk first grade, Eleanor Havdahl, 7 1SR iyt o BRONE 16 B's; -second grade, Aleda Lee, Wl giere 18 a view of the cevemonies as the United States destroyer Bristol was launched at Brooklyn Navy 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE ner and, Mty Cuthbert! eathhavk || ing 1A 6Bs and 1 C. A and I | rd, N, Y. reyhoutid of the seas, a sister ship of the torpedoed Kearny, will be commanded by Lieut, Comm, Chester C, Wood. The new g