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(onsmuenh Gel ng?’:Annual Stockholders, Di- | rectors Meeting Held cent Instead of 45 on and Peppers is 27th. Virginia ite of Senator Byrd, the ace Ada This reduction from 45 percent ic his trip to the States. He Jr., was introduced as a junior me ations of the company for the W. W. Knight, Rachael Scott must serve 90 days on a charge of family desertion, and Amy Jackson was given a like sentence on a charge of being dxunk 'md m\ordem at least 50,000 go. The United States pmll Spain $20,- | 000,000 for !hr— Philippines. e I)FI-TN‘\I" BONDS R the black Napoleon of said to have killed himself golden bullet in 1820, Christophe PARISH CHILDREN GET IMMUNIZATIONS Beginning a new clinic Haiti, i with a BUY Antx-Axns Riot in Rio de immuniza uon e Janeiro ochial school children of the city, jections against typhoid. Next week’s Lth will also be for Dr. A. C. Rowland gave this morning's inacu- | lations and was assisted by Mi: Jane Hibbard, Public Health Nu and Mrs. W. S. Pullen, volunteered her servil Tomorrow morning, another the series of clinics for preschool and infant at the Center WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE— Without Calomel—And You'll Jurp Cat of | Bed in the Morning Ratin’ to Go T Lhnuld pour aut ¢ ’.‘.kax at 9 o'clock. (N Radiophoto Angry Brazilians, infuriated by the sinking of Brazilian ships by Axis subm: es are shown rioting out- children will be given | [ e | | | \ l Surcharges Now 20 Per- 20 percent is in_accordance with an | | this morning in the Junca\y Public Health Center were 46 par-| who received the first of three in- RN, who in | | | TUESDAY, APRIL 7, 1942 G. SHEEPER as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this eoupon this evening at the box office of the- — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "THE LADY FROM CHEYENNE" - % In rich new tones ir " 1 v P ality t | (Continued from Page One) : st in superb quality fel on | . ; [ Ee 0% ROTARIANS HEAR Here on Monday All Northland Ships | Fedebol Tax-iibe pér Blkoon '; o £ t ) 3 . 4 2 Tail y v 3 > i 74 : £ Sematch PepDSk, (L) A S REVIEW OF BOOK gan was reerected Presi-| Emergency surcharges on all WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! gt ot EU R IR 3 S s sy dent he Columbia Lumber freight and passenger traffic be- | o -r?"’ o ! '11()” E b Company at the annual Directors| tween Seattle and all ports in| i < «v Club | meeting held .last night in the Southeast Alaska, as well as locally | d§ Bibatov - wailir O %) Members of Juneau Rotary Club | meeting he g : k y bt were entertained at their noon |company offices !:"l'-\:lm gorts in Southeast Aln\‘kav 5 rrd (D.-Va) 15 meeting in Percy's Cafe today with :lowing the s reduced to twenty percent on all ALA sKA TEA“S“IP GOM PANY R ey B‘y‘(‘ ‘D( e '111.’4 ote, | & book review given by Mrs. B. D Peterm vessels of the Northland Steamship For the 'mo\‘ g -‘0”‘ o Stewatt. Vice-Pro Company, effective at 12:01 a. m. | these Senators are from Vvl‘l‘lln s SRRt ) Viee-President, s tonday, April 6, it was announced | g 7 | heav hu.:}m:n,ul bm(;sb Tydir comed baek afte o B 5 bagisie by Henry Green, Juneau agent | State, however, is in popu- ¥ 2 B v o PR ot ' PP | several months and gave a report on & vGhotk of oper. | O the company { economy advocate, is : 3 ar was submitted and stud -der issued by the U. S. Martime | okl ber from Juneau High School y order issued by the U. S. Martime | SPR“\,C S, SMM’TEST > oo Conway, insurance man from Si and plans laid for the cc s | Gommission on April 1 substituting | TOWN HA'T was a visiting Rotarian. operations during the coming the lower surcharges. i S (e PRGPRTER T An annual dividend for the The order followed hearings on e '\u"v:, l“‘k..‘ o [h‘l JIMMY MORRISON year was voted during the s rale carges held in Seattle and Effective April 6, emergency surcharge on all Avenye,”’ Wide-brimmed o s s Directors attending the ann Washington, D. €. recently and freight and harges between Seattle 1 kin rec attending 3 1 1, 8 ly end | S $ passenger charges between Seattle with “Backswing*” and | ”ow BA(K ON ,OB ‘w pR’ o"ER ARE meeting were, T. A, Morgan, R. E.|contained the statement that 10"~ and all points in Southeastern Alaska as well as 3 ’ 5 ; ditions no longer existed that d | .unde i . o G o s R | Rol n, James Larson, Ray|ditions i loeally betweeén ports in Southeast Alaska is l»urncd ynder m'ge 'y [ . alivery Bn u H' FR M "K:—J alihodin ’ Moller and maintained at the time the 45 per- & heen gorts fores| 1 (i hold Morrison, of the Qelivery Peterman, Dan Moller and 'J. J. reduced to twenty pc]um and between Seattle loreshortened front to hol¢ e bt g 5 B ; cent surcharge was authorized by W 8 vice of the Signal Corps, United 3 conway and all oth o Alas s well as locally the “snap’” trie, tes A back on the job | Deputy Marshal Gertride Naylor| T . il the commission i and all other ports in Alaska a ¢ ‘. es Army buck or job puty Marsha ! aylor| The company, which has grown T SICL R Lo U ome bétieen ports in Southeastern and ports west of today after treatment in St. Ann’s | yesterday made an air trip to Sitki | yapidly since its beginning nearly A8 i ¥ R ? a3 th I s b o L 2 e & e : AR i E 1t 4 > ¥ mercial vessels operating to Alaska | Cape Spencer the emergency surcharge is re- | Hospital of several days for a severe |to bring two women prisoner ) | g offic in An- { | cotd i Juneau -to setve sentences n' the | . Af-Tand the lower surcharges were an- | duged to twenty-five percent. | P Federal jail : and op- nounced yesterday by the Alaska | | The art of drawing was practiced | Sentenced by U. S. Commissioncr ogging camp in the vi- Steamship Company. ! > ie ar rawing was | Sentenct S. C ; cinity of Sitka - e - FOR RESERVATIONS AND ALL OTHER INFORMATION—CALL THE THE ALASKA LINE Phone 2 H. O. Adams, Agen? ASKA'THE YEAR ‘ROUND INORTHLAND TRA;NSPOR ATION COMPANY 1 1 states Navy nq,m\t“;;:::\ g nat nm.hmg be B e S desmm\mfl s %?Je:%l'\ in American ents, of any merchan waters. Lt ND » RESERVATIONS ) FoB MATION CALL 1R: OR] Y Agen! HENRY Cl“"w' s“ngefl 109 <ht Phone %3 Freig side a German-owned optical store in Rio de Janeiro. The shop was the firs d by the rioters. tl)ne IOt [RAVEL ON A e i -‘np!oye was hurt. In the crowd are a few steel-helmeted police who are .Atumpung to restore order, PACIFIC [ o = B —————— e p i —— Princess ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES | LINER Serving Southeast Alaska: Passengers, Mail, Express Deslroyer leads Way lor (onvoy in P uiu Juneau to Vancouver, ; i SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. | adian authorities at Prince Rupert | have been requested to hold all | ! American vessels found operating | | cutside of the waters outlined in | Are Warned; Have Papers KETCHIKAN, Alaska—American fishing boats visiting Prince Rup- | ert are liable to seizure by the| Canadian authorities unless the proper papers and license are pro- | vided, Captain F. A. Zeusler, dis- trict Coast Guard officer, stid he | has been advised. Captain Zeusler said some mis- understanding exists among fisher- men who are using the license for “touch and trade, Form 1379." Fishermen apparently believe this license permits them to proceed from Alaska without obtaining a| paval license, T'orm 2686, which | definitely outlincs the area in| which a fishermau is authorized to operate. However, no license to operate is issued for Canadian waters, except | for transit only, and a fishing ves- sel proceeding out of the area des-| erate in .transit in Canadian wat-| | chikan the naval license.” | To revent difficulties of this na- | ture, Zeusler said, it is mceasaryi for fishing vessel operators to find out before leaving Alaskan waters if | they may obtain a license to op- | ers. For the time being, he said, | every vessel must check out at Ket- | As socn as the halibut | season ‘ begins, afrrangements will be rmade to have fishermen clear | from any port in Alaska, with a| “touch and trade” license, and then | report to a patrol vessel in Dixon | entrance, for authority to proce | in transit through Canadian waters to whatever port they desire o/ 80. H Stationing of the patrol vesavl: in Dixon entrance thus will elim- inate the Ketchikan call and save | considerable time and cruising, the | Coast Guard officer . pointed out. - NOTICE AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv ignated by the naval license is sub- | ject to seizure and confiscation. “It therefore becomes necessary for any vessel carrying fish that are to e sold in Prince Rupert AM. LEGION AUXILIARY Regular ‘meeting Tuesday evening at 8. All members are rquested to attend. alr route from Seattle to Nome, on | Alaska Transportation Hawk An- Pelr - Kim- Chicha- Victoria or Seattle Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka i} Juneau..$8 $10 $i8 $10 $18 $18 ¢18 §18 818 Princess Norah sails from Juneau § Sjtka .18 18 18 10 18 18 W0 10 April 5, 15 |§ Chichagot 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 V. W. MULVIHILL |} Rimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska J Pelican ... 18 10 ig ig Modd. ... 18 18 | CANADIAN PACIFIC § zenaxcc”i0 10 50 . Angoon .. 18 18 ; | AR e | a0 T | Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 690 § ) SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY |1 | Ketenikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake | |} Juneau $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 $13.00 $25.00 b | i T n E Kake . 25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 | § Petersburg .00 18.00 7.50 ) Wrangell . 1500 15.00 | A T C 0 Kasaan .. . 10.00 | i Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.60 | | T LEINE | FORINFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Phone 612 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. L "'"'“‘-s;f};»;m' PAN AMERICAZ—\»" } PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION | L D. B. FEMMER—AGENT rewhere in the Pacific” stretches across the herizen. Merchanimen ef Belew, a destroyer, one of the units of the The Jong line of canvoy (tap) “S every size and description make up the convoy leads the way for some of the vessel y's escort, PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 — SORPN SNUFEY - BUT NQuLL BENE TO EXCUSE ME -G 5230~ N QUNTTING TWNE - YOU BETTER GO BACK <o MOUWR oS o F\RE WONEN - POT NE CANT G0 m{t“mow- ¥ N Does C 1 JeS COME DOWN ORE'N W ROOF TOP — S A Re@ \_%‘?‘\ By BILLY DeBECK AIRWAYS 1 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Seattle NBOW, STOP WRLKIN &Y LRAST ¥ e s, 3 e Fairbanks, P e (U5 GLACKING WP DIRG LT Y 2 My p—— 1 A 4eN Co0B - TaANK L ORTER it s T PUNCTURED T S % S CLOSER TQ T BOTTom T SWOW Y, \E Got | TN RQSIEST JAWS AN WE'D &-48D || Nulato, Alaska __ $37 N PURTEST ANGTHER TINENTY- el 24 "ol ENE CGRWS TRIRTY WWNNTES Whitchorse, Y.T. Can. 144 75 135 20 114 142 119 $120 TTERGETHER Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. NELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager MeGrath ... Nome, Alaska 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th Ave. PHONE 106 SEATTLE PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS