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AU, ALASKA THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, l94l PAGE SIX T THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNI By CLIFF STERRETT i & POLLY AND HER PALS @OT T Du WITH. LT ~SAY TH’ BINKSLEY \ (NOT SINCE THEIR 3 /’ T T WELL ---YOU 'KNOW. NOW THEY RE AFRAID WILLIAM BYINGTON BOVYS HAINT SPEAKIN’ ) [ GRADUATION --.. o j ONE BEGAME A | Bl TO TALK TO EACH OTHER as a paid-up subscriber to e ey & [Snqyrie) DOCTOR AND THE 3 FOR FEAR OF OWING : . T’ EACH OTH GRADUATION phackipnd i ) 3 : EACH OTHER A The Dally AlaSka Emplre evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: "“DR. KILDARE'S CRISIS” Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person ———WATCH THIS SPACE—— Your Name May Appear! { ) \ E is invited to present this coupon this s { { ) § { § N ' N § \ P e R S S R R PRIN(ESS NORAH |STEAMER MoveMENTS| SOUIH IOMGHT . NORTHBOUND ; . e North Sea due Saturday . b ¢ D 5al at ® SCHEDULED SAILINGS e ® from Seattle today . | Gl e Northland scheduled to sail ® | YUKON .. 5 . Sat. Nov. 8 i nd at o from Seattle at 10 am. to- ® | ALASKA . Sun. Nov. 9 % not arrive until' ®* morrow . | COLUMBIA ; . Wed. Nov.12 i according to ® Aleutian scheduled to sail | MT. McKINLEY ... Mon. Nov.10 Thur. Nov.13 Wed. Nov.19 - V. WisBtivi=] ;. oTiom: SextUSNEMIEING S {9 | ALEUTIAN sat. Nov. 8 Tues. Nov. 11 Mon. Nov. 17 Sl e e Mount MeKinley scheduled to ® YORON 3 5 Sl e L - e sail from Seattle November e A . Tues. Nov.11 Fri. Nov ri. Nov. 2 i ALY = FOR INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND sy o Tyee scheduled to sail from | e Seattle November 13 . : : ! RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE ® North Coast scheduled to sail ® % : ; . . . S ! DRIVE w".l e from Seattle November 14 at ® | “ SR ; S ! PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent . 10 a ° | i . LUFER’' FROM THE WORD GO _pesignated the Curtiss Helldiver SB2C-1, this new all-metal, two-place monoplaie is e SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS e said to transport a larger bomb load at higher speed for greater distance than any dive-bomber developed in America or abroad, and is SERVING ALASKA THE YEAR "ROUND e Princess Norah scheduled to @ ned to operate from aircraft carriers of the U5, navy. Armament and performance details are a defense secret, It has a 1,300-horses " e arrive at 5:15 o'clock this e power Wright Cyclone engine, wings that fold upward to facilitate storage aboard ship, three-bladed full-feathering propeller. e afternoon and sails south e . . s 2 % ® o about one hour later . you) that the danger of sabotage S ® Yukon scheduled southbound e wen y l e flen fi'r I“er ras es isn't grave. Buu perhaps it doss . B aturday e explain the phenomenon that, com- Crew of 60 Women fo Seek o atska scheautea soutibound pared to the World War, the Unit- e next Monday. . ed States has been batting 999 for Goal Of 3,000 Mem- o Columbia scheduled south- ® a couple of years now in keeping f e bound November 1 . sabotage at absolute minimum. | befShlpS Here . LOCAL SAILINGS . Pated = e Estebeth, scheduled to sail e NGS—'JUNEAU to 2 p Ameri- ® every Wednesacy at 6 p.m. ® B d G ' B Ly SA mber-' e for Sitka and wayports. . d ges iven 10 Oy WEEK EAT'“' o 1y 0uns ’ all will e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® | Leave AT .1; SB. 9 day e at 7 am.for Petersburg, Port ® S(Outs Of Troop 612 geattle N ok -le Alexanaer, Kake and way- ® | i Bealo, @ Tt . a ; ;. 8 Nov. . -po- ® o o 0 0 o o o Members of Boy Scout Troop 612, I/ le}\ Nov. 4 Nov: 9 a ” e 6} <upe »d by Scoutmaster George Sea Nov.12 in J S Fitz, held their regu meeting last { Nortn- Nov. 1 Nov.12 > \ jou } "DES right their headq in the 1and 5 1 1 about 100 Ncrther Lizht Presbyterian tov.18 NoY 21 per cent the adult population ( e, November T) Church S | » ¢ ..Nov. 14 No of the kan capital. As at no| gigh 43 am. 149 feet. | Amby Fre the Executive 2 other time previously, the Red Low tide—8:29 am. 39 feet or of the Boy Scout move- m:“"‘"ez needs funds for rellef work in gign tide—2:24 pm, 162 feet b i (/}- a, and H. C. Kennel, Freight Pho C ommissioner, were hon- ar torn countries of the world, Low tide—9:01 pm. -01 feet - cred visitors, Afte the Treop, Frederi Jack Burford and Bill Vernon with their Tenderfoot Badges and| e o « SMART HITE SHIPS - - - fo sty e e S e ] short talk presented Juneau drive will be con- ducted by a crew of 60 women, who will canvass the entire city, Beale He stated that the committee Charles Linehan with his Senior in charge hopes to complete the Patrol Leader's Badge. | ‘ Red Cross membership campaign boys presented their i Ml L L TR b L S e - here within 10 days - s for membership in the o e - Thchy sifioer, nill Demirh E ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES MORGAN R| All persons aboard, 17 passengers and three crew members, were killed when an American Airlines trans- IRNS * port plané, flying the Buffalo to Detroit leg of a flight from New York, crashed 14 miles west of St. E"‘“’x’]‘l‘x x-z’]’]'};‘)":}} “l’l'v‘“_‘[":“):”“‘:: q“" 11! Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express Thomas A. Morgan returned to! Thomas, Ont. , Rear view of the ill-fated craft is shown. P e SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. | b 'tion on indust collections for the soldiers up to Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% Juneau to Vancouver, g " ! $1,064.57. spots where dam will hurt i Victoria or Seattle | Fith the drive for funds to end MOSt. This, he turns over to sabo- BRITISH TANKS §ENT To RUSSIA An additional charge will be made for single passengers at noon Saturday, additional con-|leurs, frequently with instruc- | to flag stops. SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS tributions will swell this amount, it|tions on how best to accomplish e e e et e e e e e e Y p e S P .. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS { | g '1‘ Juneau on the Columbia after a| - . Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- | brief business trip south. S g \ = ¢ s interested in U. S. sabota: GERMAN 'I'Roops Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ig:xm s:&n glo; S:l:” ave not until now,at least, want- |} Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 8 | sk o ENPi'sDivefor Chilkol (heckups, Rules, Inspecion = = e N R C. A SOhohasEer, one % : : i g HARD A'I' WORK Chichagof 18 10 18 10 8 S “t“v‘»]]”u l:“.:;‘n( \v(‘,sr”:li:ru h'le Bafra(ks BOOS'ed i , (Iulvm‘vh» \\vm]d”]W‘.u S AT i 1% 3 ig 10 : ‘ territory, arrived on the Columbia EyStinENEs otion nto 3 Cecaie Pelican .... 18 10 18 18 ! i will reuihiy: hlbs soveead AR Ovef Goa! Se‘ 5 a In a a e ou as tion of war. AI SWIMMING Todd W adel s e 10 { i e (g ke i (3) Modern immigration 1aws Tenakee .. 10 13 10 E P - guok o Tanen ks —_— Angoon .. 18 FOOD SALE The drive for recreational funds and such have made it far more | 10 In former location Sears, Roebuck fOF Juredtl men at Chilkoot Bar- FBI works on MOdern "Ar|" difficult for saboteurs to get DalugNgg;}] 1:1:)“956;:;}:;0‘:"3;: Hflfln“{:‘xpnss 16 e ot o R e ] i locatior by Pioneers’ v K 1 its $1,000-goal today. hemselves into key positions states S giation. by _Pineath Alixibe, |50 0 SR B, ; B have escaped recently from Poland |§ SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY f Sat. Nov. 8, starting 10 a.m. adv he s )¢ s 1) The Communist;, whose skill s gpspliapingn S wifeviam | 8 Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake ! over the $1,000-mark came when o hatk £ — |in sabotage probably surpassesthat| ® O Slousancs s PS8 fineau ..........$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 ! R T @ joint Rotary Club and Chamber (Continued from Page One) ernments: defense plant spec- |Of any othier nation, now arelook- I?xa;mn,, swimming _mm full V{a‘r! o 95.00 95.00 25.00 12,50 » £ TRAVEL ON A& |°f Commerce commitiee lvvo”‘f. sl S A e T cquipment, and experimenting With | { petersburg ... 18.00 18.00 750 lection of $31632 in a c tions; vastly expanded personnel; motor-driven barges along the Bal- |} wrangell 15.00 15.00 "y . 41 lcanvass. Added to the $74825 al. Tings and the two are related (i "information exchangesiand | This doesn mean (and FBI|(C Coast fn preparation for & pro-|{ Kasaan 1000 { Prlncess |ready “donated directly to Tht-‘h’""‘";:> e epy i “I‘ 5aboteur’s ;_o-the-zero-hour methods of de- Director Hoover and the ranking|jecteq invasion of England. | Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 ! |Empire by Juneau citizens and|consulling - engineer he SPY taction officials of other intelligence £ R L e i i athers - the necessary informa will 1 . { MATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, ! HoTess LINER G ¢ s broug btal |Bathers - the ' necessary informa- — " . any agencies will be the first to tell FOR INFOR! . ! il 4 Ge s arita laniy ‘anA%agtier. | A4) e /Axis powers — oF B¥ ke i sov ppresse staves || REIFRRMION NG ED 60GE: Phene 612 % NORAH is beli their aims. A foreign “industrial- ,\'r,\v.»mh“ 6—16—26 received at ¢ Empire of ist” attending a “spy convention” y LV Saturday noon and co-chairman in a FEuropean city some time . W. MULVIHILL Pl %1 Allen Shattuck and Dr. W. W.|ag ed that he could produce ——Juneau, Alask® {counci) of the Rotary -Chamber a e report on any factory cANAnlA" PAC“‘IC committee declared nu:‘tnd.::‘urr;:”_:\x in ;.=. United States. An agent of their canvassers will one of our intelligence services —_— e eww |bring in more donations before the|was presen He put the “indus- kr«—'ooomwwnv‘y week-end trialist” to the test and named at .‘ Added to this amount is $200 re-|yandom a ory. Within 26 " ' OTEE s raiothes 3 men'’s Voluntary Services and al-|y getailed report that AR e e N 4 { the same purpose. In all, it was' ot 8 BB Y o o otr Ewlon ong-ay ‘5 H | £ { LINE pointed out today, donations for(FF0i8 Of the plant and & minute fares, when purchased | £ | £ | g ? 9% lreport on every employee, includ- in ad IR & ¢ the Juneau men at Haines have p in advance. R o s Alaska Transportation ‘mw! the $1.000 do- |8 he blackmail possibilities Company Y " 'were-in the dossier. 5 n citizens for the Fairbanks, Adaska ......$ 76 3 . } [boys in knaki ’mm the First City In the spy ring.trial in Brook- Flat, Alaska. e 31 856 {| Sent to Chilkoot Barracks two|} testimony was of- Golovin, Alaska ........ 141 67 $118 SATLINGS EROM FAER T - || s ago was the t 0 - prosecution that sabo- Juneau, Aaska ... 8 1n # SEATTLE $500 col i e 2 lectéd in the Empire’s drive, to- was discussed McGrath $ " gether ®ith boxing gloves, pir Norde, Alaskn a8, 0. 38" 311 s 3 = » % Nulato, Alaska ... 50 99 127 83 pong set, radio, phonograph, mag-! Why, then, has no sabotage bern {| ‘Opnir, Alaska ... 48 12 125 10 116 $ 88 [ EVEBY Tu“nsnAY azine subscriptions and other r}um- uncovered? t's a fair question | Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 S 10:00A. M Empire Tasd 2 sanerss ‘Saione |but ' diffloutt one {o, answerdom- Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 - 119 § pire 1d and sent 1 a PS lete! v ¥ 1 < o re | A . s { [ have included many late books from | Foe g0 Amiiput | S0e SUUISGIIN | o seatte From Seattle “To Fairbanks From Fairbanks ! His “Hayes Bhon antl @ il ) 6t Here’s ‘the way it was given to Tuesday Sunday Sunday Mon:iz\y " Ehop, e f ‘me by official sources: Zhursty Tuead Tuesday L N bhonograph ccords, donates uesday uesday { Nov. Sat SRR e, ol eevers| (U The Federal Bureau of In- Friday Wednesday Wednesday Wednesday 1 ow, T s fal 4! vestigation has heen toying with Sunday Friday Friday Thursday P 3 H s TR the' problem for years (the es- Saturday Ffltdz { PASSENGERS FREIGHT | pionage act of 1917 put the bur- 4 Bsuzitsy 3 REFRIGERATION { RAYBAN goggles cut haze and den of taking care of this on the Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager : a5 : eliminate giare from sun, snow,|FBD. For nearly three years, J. | sk iD. B FEMMER-—AGENT | |Tiiins, O CUriten. Blomgren Bdgr Hoovera ;G -Men havaifieen 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 —AGENT | | guitding ady.'at it in earnest, with finger print- ; ! e ki fsiiids i -4th Ave. SEATTLE PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 | D wue; alien registration; registration | These fauks are being loaded aboard ship at an undisclosed British port for movement to Russia, Brit- 1324-4th \ BUY DEFENSE STAMPS Cl representatives of* foreign gov- The picture was eabled to New York from London. 2W—--—‘-.—,; ish sources said. PE——

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