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BRINGING UP FATHER YOU HEARD ME -| WANT YOU TO GO RIGHT OVER TO THE GET ACQUAINTED WITH SENATOEZ HUGH BUDGITT - AND BACK UNTIL YOU'VE HAD A TALK WITH HIM EVEN IF IT_ IS TO TAKE ALL DAY- CAPITOL_AND DON'T COME Northland Is Juneau Bound SEATTLE, Feb, Motorship aska ports at 11 o'clock this fore- e h 42 pa s including cwing booked for Juneau: Cramer, Charles Petry Walso, Mr. and Mrs. C. 3 Ralph Gordon Gray. D KORTH (OAST TAKES 38 ON VOYAGE SOUTH steamer North Coast itka in the fog last night for Juneau and came engers 1 in the fog, this morning outhbound passengers from her Arrivals were Ray McGraw, R W. DeArmond, Ben Grylness, J. W. r. Fred Laubscher, Mrs. H W» Hegzdahl, J. M. Randolph, Ed Shaffer, Dave Fenton, Ernest Paddy. Nick Kitka, Roswell Edenshaw, Rus- sell Atwood, Henry Bahrt, John Mc- Lain, Mike Carry, R. D. Peterman, Bob Patnode, F. McGowan, A. Han- sen, O. S. Larson, Vera Beach, C H. Metcalfe, George Fenton, A. Ha- majhi, Lillian Smith, Sol Lachman, E. S. Evans. For Seattle, passengers were: Wil- bert Piper, Almer Rydeen, L. V. Phipps, Don Victor, Mrs. Don Vic- tor, Don Victor Jr., V. L. Hoke, Mrs. Hoke, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Le- Blanc, Della Shurtleff, Rod Darnell, Mrs. Darnell, V. Anderson, W. H Robir Mrs, Lloyd Hildinger, Jack Ha Mrs. Jack Hawkes, Jackie Agnes Jones, Mrs Gail Liston, Mrs. Earl Hunter Sr 1 Tiedt, Glenn Tiedt, 1t, Mrs d Charon, Herbert Whitfield Ketchikan—Glenn Neitzert S. McKean, Mrs. Grace Flcrence Willis, W. T Stewart Wrangell—Cecil Garber Petersburg—Chris Christen- son, Mary Lott - e REBEKAHS INSTALL KETCHIKAN OFFICERS New officers were installed re- cently by Revilla Rebekah Lodge at Ketchikan as follows Beatrice Gwin, past noble grand; Selm noble Quist rand; 3 recording secretary; Margaret Dan- iels, finance secretary; Marguerite m, treasu: Roxanna Mec- right supy er {0 the noble Marjorie Morris, left sup- porter to the noble grand; Alice right supporter to the vice Martha Bugden, left sup- d to the v T Dr, Kath- ryn Fuller, chaplain; te Gerde, warden; Alpha Moran, conductor; Lucille Ingman, inside guardian; Eunice Hunsperger, outside guar- dian; Edith Schallerer, musicial - oo ALERT GOES SOUTH Ceast Guard patrol boat Alert has sailed south from Ketchikan for her new base at Alameda, , 1. The actress is Joan Bennett. Wanger. 2. Hungary, i Pm.:lran- Yondered, it the would back Wheel AR TR Wheeler ‘for ptes| e e is 3 Hollywood labor leader. indicted on arges of - come tax fraud. " T Answers To Nows‘ L¢ Test Gy e S | | SteaMER MOVEMENTS ' e et q e s s s e v 9 e 90 o0 NORTHBOUND Taku scheduled to arrive some- time tomorrow, possibly early in the afterpoon. Nerthiand due Tuesday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Mount McKinley scheduled to sail from Seattle tomorrow at 9 a. m. | Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle February 6 at 9 p. m North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle February 9 at @ | 10 a. m Princess Louise scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 p. m. February 9 SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS © 9000002000000 000000es @ec00ceesssesscececee Alaska scheduled southbound e | Monday. . LOCAL SAILINGS o; o Estebeth scheduled to sail ev . e Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- @ e ka and wayports. o e Dart leaves every Wednesday ® | e at7a. m. for Petersburg, Port | e Alexander, Kake and way @ * ports. . o6 0008 3¢ 00 0 - 1 —_— TIDES TOM@RROW ‘ Low tide—2:55 a.m. 4.8 feect High tide—9:17 a.m. 152 feet Low tide—3:59 pm. 1.0 feet High tide—10:32 p.m., 13.2 feet J .o | | SURVEY SHIP * ISLAUNCHED Designed for work in Alaska, the|February by catc r Jones, Coast and Gegdetic | Lake yesterday ship built at Astoria, Oregon, | was launched last Monday. The new vessel will be commis sioned for service shortly after he: launching and will be sent to Alas-| ka with the rest of the fleet. | Named after Col. E. Lester Jones, | director of the survey service from | April 15, 1915, until his death April| 9, 1929, the new ship was christened by Miss Mary Lawrence McArthur, | a great-grand-daughter of Lieut ‘ Commander William Pope McAr.-| thur, who commanded the schooner | Ewing in 1849 during the execution of the surveys first hydrographic | work on the Pacific Coast in the vicinity of Mare Island. The E. Lester Jones is a wooden | auxiliary survey vessel eighty-eight fect overall with a beam of twenty- one feet and a draft of eight feet| . and is a twin screw diesel job. She will be used as a tender to one of the larger survey vessels in extensive surveys in Alaska. e ,,,..._.._ | BusmgssAe gn For Ramb;’ Glrls' with Miss Barbara Hermann, | Worthy Advisor presiding, mem- bers of the Qrder of Rainbow Girls] {will _meet tomorrow at the scm-| tish Rite Temple for a busmess, I meeting_and balloting. The session will start at 1:30 o'clock in the ' afternoon. | | { B. Christidn Front. 6. Bycause Japan plans up n puppet rullr of all ,;;.#,gg g;f"'&, A 1937, ta set him onquered “province 9 10. March fi. ™ e IT'STIMETO | CHANGE YOUR | THINNED - OUT LUBRICANTS! CONNORS MOTOR | COMPANY ) |of 15 and 11 inches, respective were on dispiay HUH-THERE Hi ed 1 Charles Atkinson, on house as well as the baske! ¢ mari is stenographer to Head Coach Ted Bank. Trout Displayed Here Reportedly From Local Lake The trout, two nice this morning backed up’ when he being interviewed “How do you know I even caught at found he was Today and Everyday the Better Foods Are Served at the , BBUHSWiuK CAFE H. S. GRAVES “The Clothing Man” ’ | HOME OF HART SCHAFFNER | & MARX CLOTHING < t E { y { - —4‘7 PAEr N e SR s L \ § JAMESC. COUPER { § "SR B [ 1 "Chinese ana’ Amerlean Disnes Business Counselor | ks Sl ol COOPER BUILDING \ Specia 1; asts, Lu 5 | v Opposite Federal Building inners { 3.LETTER MAN—AND HE (AN (00K man in U I courts and baseball and football fields. The three-letter athléte-cook is from Pocdu‘llo Idaho Nazis StuHIe 17 of 18 Selzed Ships mmn Feb The newspaper Al e Zeitung said l)\hlv Hlxll t crews of seventeen There's only one answer. Cali-|OF eighteen German merchant fornia . and Florida will have to|Ships halted by British warships take a back seat for boasting of |Since the war began had succeeded winter weather—two Juneau trout In scuttling their ships and the | fishermen celebrated the advent of | €ighteenth was made so unsea- Wiz ot iR AL y that the British had to | her >+ cutthroats | CLAIM GOLDEN Thomas Hardware in true summer GATE BRIDGE IS They were caught by Armand Duncan and Bob Smith of the Alaska Laundry yesterday —but BOMBER pROO Duncan, after saying he caught the fish in Auk Lake at the inlet, SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 2—Direc- tors of the $37.000.000 Golden kvfl'.(‘ bridge have turned down a propo: tion by Lloyd's of London to writ war risk insurance on the structur them in Auk Lake?” Duncan |, sty ‘Il‘lmy don’t consider the bridge needs At any rate, California and Flor- B f As explained 'by Russel G. G ida take notic e 1 | o 4 505 e0 . maintenance engineer, the few vitai| points in the bridge are so small| NOTICE that the possibility of a I lying | S e e airman hitting them with a bomb s "_fl | 18 infinitesimal. Moreover, the ¢able R I‘v “« ; ‘; ’-‘_ ~"“‘ holding up the bridge is round, L | Ho m’r‘ 'l:;“ll’ ’S‘ which would cause bombs to glance any bills contracted by 4 v 1 off except in case of a square cel 3 | Beatrice Krause, my wife, after i F ol jate. nv ored oive; o] x this date. Any credit given her| wMoreoyer, it was pointed out, no will, be on her own responsibility : for which I ref Ddlv(l Januar dv. (Signed) C e to pay 31, 1940 R. KRAUSE B e [ S m@' D e P | bridge in thé world is surrounded by heavier defensive fire n this. x forts and two army fields are nearby. ~The Sign of Dependable Service e S e D S Juneau fo Fairbanks: Tuesday and Wednesday Fairbanks to Nome: Monday and Thursday Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays U. S. Airmail—Express Service ® Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. PHONE 106 LOUIS A. DELEBECQUE Sales Representative | CARDPARTYFOR FINNISH RELIEF ON TOMORROWP. M. * ersity of Idaho major athletics, is a handy man around the Here he is with his wife, Ann, who As a benefit to the Finnish Re- lief Fund, Norway is expected. Starting at the close of the session. ments will also be sion Ar) lin charge JU( genson. will sponsor members of the Sons of a public card party tomorrow evening at the I. O. O. F. Hall and a crowded auditorium 8:30 o'clock, bridu’ pinochle and whist will be in play | and prize awards will be made at | ngements for of Mrs. Refresh- served for the | the social are Pete Hammer, | Mrs. W. A. Rasmussen and George | .- (Continued on Page Eigh® SANITARY PLUMBING and HEATING COMPANY W. 3. NIEMI, Owner “Let your plumbing worry be our worry.” * Phone 788, oo . TIMELY CLOTHES ! NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS QUALITY WORK CLOTHING FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men e { EXPERT SHOE REPAIRING Years in the Business J. G. OBERG THE SHOE HOSPITAL Formerly Al—the Shoe Dogtor l NEWS BROADCAST JOINT FEATURE SERVICE ON THE AIR! By The Daily Alaska|| Empire and Ile 6 days every week at 8:15 a.m. 7:00 p.m. 12:30 p.m. 9:45p.m SHOCKING TALE TOLD EE | Leave Due Juneau Due Jurieav SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y., Feb Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbounc —Ladies, that fox around your| ALASKA Jan, 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 5 neck may have been shocked to| MT. McKINLEY Feb. 3 Feb. 6 Feb. 12 death ALASKA ? b - 18 Uncle Sam, mindful of his many| yugoN Feby 10 Feb. 13 Feb. 19 § 2 )\ Feb. 17 Feb. 20 Feb. 26 responsibilities, including those of ALASKA the little foxes, winces at the thought | -5 Feb 24 Feb. 27 Mar. 4 of painful deaths suffered by ani- | FOR OTHER INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS mals in the name of feminine beau- | CALL———— tification, and is doing something 3 about It ; THE ALASKA LINF Experts at a government fur ani-| T * mal experiment station here have B FECN invoked the aid of electricity to end| 1 ©- ADAMS, Agent Ticket Office 2 the earthy careers of foxes, martens Freight Office o8 ! and other small fur-bearing animals. | Ira N. Gabrielson, chief of the Bureau of Biological Survey, praises the ‘shocking” technic, saying it op- | erates “quickly and humanely.” | & One hundred and ten volts of elec- | tricity, the same as commonly car- | AIdSka S[eamshlp Company ried on commercial circufts for household use, does the job. Two SERVICE-ON‘ALL:ALASKA ROUTES ~ electrodes are applied to the bodies —— = of the foxes, a switch is pulled, and ko g M s i 4 e i o s i O S i o MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL seconds. 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE-——ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 s ) ) ) - ) - six | ! in two to ——-- - Gamblers on Run E Affer Texas Raids e e e ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT Inc. 1 - | EL PASO, Texas, Feb. 2—Gam- | blers hit the ground running here. Most of El Paso’s faro dealers, All Planes croupiers, dicemen and card sharks 2w Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE |ducked over to Juarez, Mexico, as Skl Radio Station KANG xas Rangers conducted sur]mse Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 ds. Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER .- - i Try an Empire ad. DON HARWICK as » 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 2 tickets to see: "“MR. SMITH GOES TO WASHINGTON" WATCH THIS SPACE —_— HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES Harri Machine Shop “Try Us First” - mmw— TON ©D. M.S, DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean, every Wednesday at 7 a.m. For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY' PORTS For Information Haugen Tnnxparhtlon Co. Red 811 Freight must be on city dock not Your Name May Appear! COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASEA Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Tille I, F. H. A. Sailings from l’ier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle 8. S. TYEE . .Feb. 6 el P 8. TAKU ... ...Feb, 13 } Careem HOTEL GAST!NEAU 'usggm‘?mnou " Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guestsl .2 GASTINEAU CAFE rh-.e lu . AIR SERVICE INFORMATION CANADIAN }’U ‘l lf <RAILW '@ CESS" JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, | VICTORIA OR’SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah WEEK SAILINGS—Juneau to Seattle February 14, 25 A I Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau Connections at Vancouver with Seattle No.Bound So.Bound % ;mm . . NORTHLAND .. Feb. 6 Feb. 8 S-ATLANTIC NORTH COAST Feb. 13 Feb. 15 'rnnuANms-P ACIFIC NORTHLAND .. Feb. 20 Feb. 22 Tickets, reservations and full NORTH COAST Feb. 27 Feb. 29 , . particulars from % . HENRY GREEN, Agent ....Phone 109 V. W. MULVIHILL -Phone 23 Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska hone 18 Baranof Hotel IV IV IV B i AAVEAR ROUND ALASKA SEPUI[E w et s