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AINTCHA GOIN’ T/ THAT RELIEF WORK CLUB O’ NOUR'N, POLLY 2 TOWED INTO : SEATTLENOW Salvage of Boaf Which Ran Aground Near Prince Rupert Reported Nov. 11 ‘The moto: ship Eider, patrol vessel for the Fish and wmnm Service, which ran aground at full speed on Green "h.) 1Is Lu d, October 25, near Pri been .~;m..sm1 and is ng towed to Se by the Peli- . can, offic of the service reported here i der’s master, Cap, Georg Skarho, and her crew are all aboard Pelican, the repert declared > NAVYORDERS ADMIRALTO BREAKSTRIKE San Diego Construction Work Must Go Forward with Labor Available WASHINGTCN, Nov. 11 The Navy Department today instructed Admiral Blakely, commandant of of the 11th Naval District, “to take any necessary steps to carry for- ward the work” on naval defer construction projects tied up by a strike of building trades workers at San Diego. The Navy declared the strike is in defiance of the AFL. “no strike agreement and said the wirk must go forward “with such labor as can be obtained for the pu se. D FIRET AID CLASS WILL MEET TOMORROW NIGHT The First Aid class of the Ame) ican Women's Voluntary Serv. will meet tomorrow night for mg. ular class work at 7:30 o'clock in the Juneau Health Center in the Territcrial Building 35 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS m TRAVEL ON A ” . " Princess"” | LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS PRINCESS NORAH e S THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company . ;8 FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE EVERY THURSDAY | E % \ { { { 10:00A. M. S. 8. TYEE Nov. 6 S. S. TONGASS Nov. 13 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION - D B. FEMMER—AGENT | ! PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 | ¢ POLLY AND HER PALS November 16—26 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R——Juncau, Alaska | CANADIAN PACIFIC ey & 7 F|zzl.ED// TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Il 1941 OH, LAST WEEK.WE ROLEED A LOT OF BANDAGES AND |_Et='r THEM AT HAZEL/S HOUSE . FIZZLED. HOW COME 2 ORTHBOUND tian due sometime tbmor- v, maybe late in after- noon or evening Mount McKinley scheduled to arrive Thursday. SCHEDULED SAILIN Prin Norah scheduled sail from Vancouver at tonight Yukon sche Seattle North Co: from Se 10 am SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS to 9 uled to sail from vember 13. scheduled to sail ttle November 14 at Columbia scheduled south- bound 7 o'clock tomorrow me : North Sea scheduled south- bound tomorrow evening Tyee scheduled to arrive 3 p.am. tOMOITow. Northland scheduled south- bound Thursday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sall every Wednesasy at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 a.m. for Petersburg, Port ©0 000000 cc000e000 0000000000000 Alexander, Kake and way- ports. e o & & o 0 0 0 ———.,e———— | (Sun time, November 12) Low tide—0:16 am., 2.6 feet. High tide—6:51 a.m., 134 feet Low tide—1:00 pm. 59 feet. High tide—6:42 pm 129 feet HOOPSTERS TURN OUT FOR TEAMS {Initial Practice Session| Shows Need of Exper- ienced Referee Hoopsters of the Gastineau Chan- " nel League held their first practice in the high school gym last night and when it was all over and the players had limped to the showers, League President Jack Fowler sum- med up the situation thus: ‘All we need is a referee—a good {one.” Last year's referee, George WlIhw proved so capable he won a comis- sion in the Army, where you get paid for fighting. If the first turn- out was any indication, this year's referee also will have to be one who can back up his decisions. The boys were all hips and shoulders in the scrimmages, roughing it up at every opportunity. Teams will not be chosen for a few weeks. Applicants for the arbiting posi- tion may register at The Empire. The job pays sufficiently well to cover premiums on a small accident insurance policy. Another turnout 7 o'clock tonight, despite the Armis- tice Day holiday. “Armistice” is a word not to be found in the Chan- | nel League dictionary. Plans for bringing quintets from will be held at Sitka, Petersburg, Haines, and pos sibl, Ketchikan are being made, Fowler said d the locals may ee quite a bit of play against visiting teams about February. | Meanwhile, practice sessions will be held on the remaining Monday and Tuesday evenings this month On the floor last night were Ben Cragen, Bob Corcoran, Dave Pierce, Del Jensen, A. Chapados, Clan Converse, Johnny Garcia, Pete Snyder, A. Matheny, Joe Fisher, El- mer Lindstrom, Kinky Bavers, Bud Brown, Tommy Powers, Jack Mce Daniel, Louie Taylor, Pete Giimore Grant Ritter, Carry Walter, Joe Bird, Jim Hickey - oo HOME NURSING CLASS MEET TONIGHT ursing which v nights scheduled The WILL ‘The Home regularly meets on will meet tonight even though today is a holiday group will gather at 7:30 o'clock in the Juneau Health Center in the Territorial Building. class Tues America’s mighty u,»nonunn aircraft carrier Lexington is pictured | photo. during Pacific mancuvers. Top left, one of the vessel's 90 planes, a | the Pac Grumman amphibian observation ship, is hauled from the water after [ off afte a flight. Two of the Lexingtow's cannon are visible in lower left of this | comma Aircraft Carrier Lexington Sharpens Its THEN YESTERDAY HAZEL GOT INTO AN ARGUMENT WITH HER HUSBAND AND WHEN IT WAS OVER SHE HAD TO USE THEM ALL ON HIM/ S Top right, the carrier, its deck loaded with planes, races through | ific at a speed of more than 32 knots. Lower left, a plane takes r a run down the flight deck. Lower ht, Capt. F. O. Sherman, | nding officer. These are official U. 8 Navy photographs. | ",,u d search in that district, n : . e 1 ! RENSHAW |S Iy e THEATRE PACKED ~ Thanksgiving, Fimm! | ‘;m-x_.um to last a week or ten day He also had a gun and s :xn- Lost Game Commission "".‘7”1’; 2d woud not e <e @ Impressive Program » In radio communication ‘with| e e i River Near Se'k”‘k believed he had landed at. the| ”x“f“:m"j] I;",””t"_“i “‘),U, \",":: i junction of the Teslin and. - Big| i "‘m_,‘”,‘\"‘Z"f'f,‘“,'\ M-x 3 TR Salmon rivers. He twice reported! i e 61 AR Wi L 1f seeing Canadian planes flying ove 2 Pilot Herman Joslyn, flying a Pan Lewes rivers, and said their Electra Subscribe to The Empire ord John Bradford Post of 3 the Am on American Airways Electra spotted but the Canadian pilots declared | of s Jter’s 800 & Ray Renshaw, Alask me Coni- they failed to spot the game com=| . 5 ot e abudants WND mission pilot lost sir ast Friday, ' mission pilot and his nl, e Sk % o ; to find rcom in the about noon today, his ship grounded - ~ S e i on a small sandbar in the Pelly WeRe gimiaaac A ke River, about 15 miles from Selkirk ot SchooiavA, BaEIA Renshaw was apparently in good | “’“ befor the. | pNaELA condition, Joslyn said, despite his got under way at 1:15 o'clock, in more than three days in the wilder- m(llv rowd the audi- ness. The PAA pilot dropped him | | torium 0. a number of a supply of food and a note, telling | townspeop n the aisles to- him to walk toward Selkirk, from ward the back the theater and where Canadian Mounted Police on Sibibged the foyer. \ snowshoes started out today to com- Filorful indeed wis tHE . CrOWA plete lnl'- el v S of youngsters who sang “America,” 3 ?é:{';.“.‘, ok ne '“wl[h’\l“‘l'/“ Aoy ;wm- There” and _“There's a Five Planes Search _ }“‘:d ot I l”d ‘“IL:‘ :‘”“I;‘I 3 ¢ i iring the invocatio y Five planes were scouring the river c S U . Little Kay Custer makes sure of her jcoures in the snowsouna country (felligence Center Set Up|pean o mie wewrs e Arms- Fhanksgiving. dinner by clinging north and east of Whitehorse 2ay address of Governor Er- tightly to a hefty Rockingham tur- in an attempt to locate Rensh m Plfisburgh as Reflew- |'- Gruel and the plain key, one of the half million birds Tibiviy this morning, 1t was Ibagtied:! | f S' k I_ | 10fes of Te played by Harry being glorified in the‘annuanRock.- | that the Electra, at Whitehorse, had al of Jirike Looms 1’:)#011: y olored, ‘zain-spat-, ingham Tofkey, Kestital: at; Harzl- shifted its passengers and mail to | s tered kerchiefs on the heads of sunpre . another plane and s placed en- WASHINGTON, Nov. 11.-—Appar- | high hool girls formed»a .bril- Subscribe to the »D‘uk\’ Alaska tirely at the disposal of the game [ently in preparation for an' emer- | lant backerour to the flaming Empire—the paper with the largest ission Lo search for Rensbaw, gency iin the “captive” coal mihe {red uniforms of high school bands- 'Paid circulation. who rz ort on fuel and landed |situation, the, Army today establish-,men. ranged in a forward corner on the r as he was flying a led an intelligence center in Pitts-|of the auditorium - new planc between Watson Lake, B, |burgh to survey the coal fields and| Rain spoiled: plans to march the Dellclo'!s: C., and White enroute to'An- 'keep in touch with both miners|students with band from the chorage |and operators. {szBool to the theater 0 At 6 am. today, Civil Aeronautics | Although the move was explained | m started on sched< JUN 'MAID Administration planes piloted by I. itisburgh as purely precaution. |, Gov. Gruening “;”V" | K. McWilliams and Jack Jefford. iary, it immediately aroused specula- : e e il | of Anchorage and Fairbanks, left: tion that the government might be|, ‘,‘,:”‘] ¥ ’; “,\‘”“" 0 H ] e | Fairbanks for Whitehorse to join in'|getting ready to take over the cap- | Scr g | the search. Two more planes, shibs 'tive mines should John L. Lewis i) uard opaneg. 4 of the game commission, were being again call the miners out on strike 3 “],‘” .”"‘ xv"_ @lll Bese ( piloted by Grenold Collins and C. J.| Lewis withheld comment as to his | lismissal of nation- Rhode, and also left Fairbanks m_)l'. next move lnllo.v\mg : the Defense 5 Yol Ty M ‘ Now Available at this morning to look for the missing | Mediation Board's action last night | by Miss Merl Your Grocer flier. It was with Collins that Ren. |in rejecting the United Mine Work- 3 v Pusle insiretor Every Day. shaw left Seattle most two weeks | ers demand for a union shop in the | in the c cheol system ago to fly two new game commission | captive mines i Excellent ships to Anchorage, Collins reach- | The aptive” mines are so-called ! f w. i l d ed Fairbanks late last week | because they are owned and oper- W V t H or Winier Sa ads ACA To Search . steel companies. The coal | omen volers nave This noon, Alex Holden, pilot for|produced is used entirely in the F R | Try the N ‘ o s us ry the New the .-\1,:.‘\}:,& ‘;>(~!.:I”A‘xr\:' s here ;:).-m mill furnaces ‘*l"“"’,‘ p!u'llut‘f’ "St egu ar Meei CHOCOLATE MILK ook of 2 upper I 50 per cent of the nation's stee g L - the T River, and had re >o ‘,““ i A, b 10¢ pll‘ll 18¢ l[llal'i Atlin before he was notified that o i = "““"\‘; o Renshaw had been located 4 i il N T PAA pilots this morning express-| AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|m tomor- J OB EAI/ €d the belief that Renshaw might 8ir route from Seattle to Nome, on|row i n[‘lBlES be grounded in the Selkirk area, at|S3le at J. B. Burford & Co. ady.|meeting will be held in ihe nenb the junction of the Macmillan and} e house of the Alaska Electric Light Incorporated and Power Company. L. DELEBECQUE as a pad-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the—— CAPITOL THEATRE and réceive TWO tickets to see: "B GIRL, A GUY AND A GOB” Federal Tax—>5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE——— Your Name May Appear! Leave Due Juneau “Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound g . - Wed. Nov. 12 Sun. Nov. 9 Wed. Nov.12 Tues. Nov 18 g Mon. Nov.10 Thur. Nov.13 Wed. Nov.19 I EUKON [............ a5 Tues. Nov. 11 Frl. Nov. 14 Fri. Nov. 21 REGARDING POR OF CALL AND FOR INFORMATION RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent NORTHLAND ION COMPANY SA n\us—u NEAU to g SEATTLE Ee 1eave Ar.Jun. LV‘\ 5 seattle B. B s Nov.1l North Nov. 8 NOY sSea Nov. 4 North- q Nov.12 NOY Nov. Gov. 21 Nov, 14/ Nov:18 Nov. y AECI\ Ppassensers 109 Pt ALASKA COASTAL AIBLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express H SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. § Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ & $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 y Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 i Pelican ... 18 10 18 18 H Todd 18 8 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 13 nnmml‘,‘xprigs Rate: 10 cents per pound——Mh\imu;ls(l;)l;rYgo 60c AY and THU SC}E{Ee?c[l{k(EB MI?ars‘tgn Wrangell Petersburg Kake ....$31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 fili:ffu .535.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 Pelershurg . 18.00 18.00 7.50 Wrangell 15.00 15.00 Kasaan . 10.00 lu.\prt-m Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, R I URG, 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. S e Round-Trip Fares 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased Fairbanks McGrath in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska .. Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska .. Junean, Aaska McGrath Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska 56 67 82 44 T4 50 48 $120 149 127 125 $112 83 10 $ 37 116 § 88 Seattle, Wash., US.A. ‘236 170 9% 207 234 212 Pglte;olsf- Y. T., Cun. 144 75 26 114 142 | Alaska W1 119 $120 Whitehorse, & ——————— o — To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Ophir, Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday ‘Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A, DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th Ave. PHONE 106 SEATTLE

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