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RMATION wanwd as to the l whereabouts of Tom McIntyre. i Has been in Alaska for nineteen l Please write Wm. A. Mc- tyre, Beaver Creek, Oregon. fOUNG woman wants work by hour or day. Phone Room 18, 'cuuApta. ' MISCELLANEOUS gwmzsa MASSAGE for rheuma- }»t!an and lmbago. Mrs. Olga Anderson. Phone 207. e Expert Plano Tun- { ing. Radio and phonograph re- { pairing. Ahderson’s Music Stioppe. 6o 6068 bosisoesn Steamer Movements NORTHRGUND Friday. Norco due early Saturday miorning. SCHEDULED SAILINGS ? Northland scheduled to sail @ from Seattle February 6 at @ 9-p. m. from Seattle February 9 at 6 9 a. m. ; [ SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS @ .Admiral Evans scheduled south & bound February 7. L] LOCAL SAILINGS [ ] Estebeth leaves every Saturday & oight at 8 pm. for 8itka and § wi Pacific leaves every Satur» & day &t 10 Am. for Peters- ¢ burg, Rake and way ports & e o6 0060000009 scheduled to sail & T 900 0000000000000 %50 08 oo ocon e e ettt §” TIDES TOMORROW | L] Low tide, £:14 a. m.,, 44 feet HHigh tide, 11:17 a. m., 168 feet Low tide, 6:00 p. m., —15 feet Compton Will Hl‘mt Secret, Cosmic Ray; Will Come to Alaska (Continued ITom Page One) FOR RENT—Four-room furnished house. Phone 183. FOR RENT—Two-raom apartment completely furnished; also large ‘housekeeping room. Channel Apts., 6th and Main. Phone 436. FOR RENT—Tthiree-room apartment |4 with bath and electric range, corner Third and Gold Sts. FOR RENT—Occiwental Annex Din- from.above. They are measured by means of sensfiive electrical equip- ment designéd 1o measure the eletirical cohductivity of the air. At high altitudes the air is elec- ing Room and sleeping’ rooms. | radio Very suitable for roomers and boarders. Apply Mrs. Palmer, Oc- cidental Hotel. BEAVIEW APARTMENTS and cabins, ncwly finished, complete- ly furnished, also water and lights. Bargain rent. Close in. New York City has some 1,600;- 000 ‘telephones over which 7,000~ 000 calls are made daily. LAAAAAAAARAAAAAAAAAAAAAL] ® © © we can give your £rint¢ng that moderns tic touch so present day advertising EXPERT ESTIMATES GIVEN —on— PAIRTING, gwou'mm. PETERSON AND PADDOCK Shop Phone 354, Residence 402 e e P ] FERRY TIME CARD Leaves Juneau sor Douglas and Thane in| 11 gr e, Eg £t 38 céption. LUULU LU UL U DU UL LT D U DU the theeting. “REMEMBER THE . L] 2 (] Victoria scheduled to arrive @ | fessor . [} . [ Marine News as cosmic events go the cosmic ® | rays are thus of very great impot- tatice.” : In experiinehts last year Pro- $sor Corpton found thal tm‘afis are of equal intensity in the - ies dhd ih the Alps, and are very slightly more ‘intense by day thah by night. His findlhgs agres in general with those of Professor R. A Miillkan. Dr. Milikan has ad- ® | vanced 'the theory that the cosmit rays are indicative of the building process in the universe, picturing thefl as cheative streams of energy offsetting the running déwn pro- cess involved in the destruction of atoms through fadlant energy. Poltite 16 Bothe Rport This work in cosmic rays looks toward , the ultimate release cf & | atomic eneray. Professor Compton points to the recent report of a Germian scleritist Bothe, thet he hdd found what he belleved to be the production” ol very high-frequency gammi rays— almost cosmic rays—tiirough the unfon of atoms. He regdrds this ar one of the most important plece: of scientific news in years. ‘There is the quantum theory, “thc unsubstantial pageant of Sspace time and matter crumbling into grains of action,” as an outgrowth and now the priticiple of indeter- mipacy, or uncertainty in the at- omic field, fortuldted by THeisen- berg in 1927 and consideréd by some scientists, , Professor A. S. Bdal of , as ranking 1&% mcf“ rela- tivity. It is with this priiciple tha. Professor Compton now. deals. He finds 16 the key to mmm’? :0DUNA GOES Tierugh the Want Ads World Control of Railways and Ship Lines Is Key to Arms Cut Asserts Statesman By M. K. WHITELEATHER PARIS, Feb. 3.-—Senator Henri de Jouvenel, one of ¥ 's most ardent peace advooates, sees the organization of economit forces on an international basis as the best approach to disarmamenti “If shipping litles, rafirods, avia- tion end finance were pujjed from their chaotic state and rationalized, many reasons for keeping armies would be eliminated,” Senator de Jouvenel, a meniber of the senate foreign affairs committee, said in an ‘interview. ‘The senator sees success for the Cléneva disarmament conferente in at least one field—aviation. A se- ries of conferences will follow the Geneva meeting, he asserted. The first one will be merely a step, he | 4 believes, and he thinks its outcome will be agreements to cut down on militaty aviation. “In this,” he said, “France is @8 reatly to accept disarmament.” Expands Views i Expanding his views on interna- tiomal organization of economic HENR! DE JOUVENEL thing,” the senator sald. “There foroes, M. de Jouvenel said: |:,l: ' “;f;h: An.ln,y' ;;on‘: o: “Bteamship companies are ODeF-'guestion of national prestige which ating oh subsidies granted by BOV- majes governments continue to ernments. States do this for pres- guinize tige. ‘Warships are bullt to Protect | ury regatd to land transport, land commerce, for states fear that'ryies could be made almost use- some day ofie country or another s 1o, "1+ raiiroads were internation- going to attack their commerce | ally controfled, no - ore- country| i for mobilization and cut off food supplies. yioo ol “Now, if these companies were m&fi‘ put on a good business basis, With .. interfiational eontrol, no coutttry |, .y would live in fear that its shipping and Hs food would ever be cut off. Henice there would be no need for a military matine. Aviation Brought In “In: aviatlon’ you find the same an army would of the past, for on rail- “The ohe tmngmfiut recetit events AGROUND BUT IS REFLONTED “IFreighter Bound North from Seattle, Ashore in Snow Storm | KETCHIKAN, - Alaska, Feb. 3.— d | Freighter Oduna, of the ¥ ] 1 IMPORTANT TO.RADIO OWNERS =~ HERE'S OUR CHANCE! 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