The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 21, 1941, Page 6

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 21, 1941. POLLY ANDHERPALS IT6 DARN NICE OF You TO HELP ME WITH THE HOUSE WORK , WINNIE ... BUT ARE YOU SURE YOU SWEPT THE LIVING-ROOM 2 /' STEAMER MOVEMENTSI Tongass In Last Night NORTHBOUND Northland in port and sched- uled to sail for Sitka o'clock this afternoon. Alaska scheduled to arrive at 5:30 oclock this afternoon. May have 7 days’ mail aboard SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle today. Mount McKinley scheduled to sail fro mSeattle at 9 p.m. to- MOITow. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle January 24 at 10 am. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver January 24 at 9 pm, Baranof scheduled to sail from Seattle January 27 at 9 p.m. Tengass scheduled to sail from Seattle January 28 SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS Baranof scheduled ithbound at 2 o'clock Thursday morn- ing at The steame last night from ¢ of freig! for Gas and two passengers, Arrivals were Mr, Hannah Sailing to Seattle, via Sitka, were 1d Mrs. Glenn Parker. .o - McKINLEY NOT T0 CALL HERE SOUTH McKinley. ton Tongass was in port e with a load ineau Channel and Mrs. John Steamer sail- ing from Mount Seattle t Juneau on the southbound t cording ©9000000000000000000000000000008 to advices received b Juneau LOCAL SAILINGS agency # 2 g . | o Estebeth scheduled to sail eve: North bound the Mount McKin- Wednesday at 6 p. m. for s&?: will call at Ketchikan, Juneau . 4 ka and wayports. Tahiti natives carved the weoder: . 990009t 0020 0000000000000 00000C0CGEEGESEC ay ard, Kodia & i « 2 Naha leaves every Wednesday and Bay and then sail at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® —after him. direct to Seattle from the latter Alexander, Kake and way- @ port ports. . The ancient Egyptians used locks | . 3 R on the Before the Blackout @ (Sun Time) COMES IN; | Low tide 0 am. 37 feet High tide—8:20 a.m. 16.1 feet Low tide 11 pm, 09 feet High tide—9:30 pam., 13.0 feet > ! The motorship Northland crept in ou; the fog this afternoon to dock at the City Wharf from | Seattle with 17 passengers for this city Arrivals were Mrs, Wilma Hill, o David Hill, Mrs. H, R. Sprague, | Bob Tickner, William Passey, Tony | Chopp, B. E. Barber, N. A. Mc- | Eachran, Mr. and Mrs. James Pad- | cck, Mrs. H. Pileberg, Don Rey- | it burn, M. Marshall, Bruce Bowers, A. L. Florence, Don Apland. The Northland is scheduled E-m {Hitler, Mussolini Believed fo Have Cooked Up 3 New Strategy (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) Foreign observers in Rome ex- the belief that Hitler and Jdussolini, at their secret meeting | esterday, agreed to a plan to get “rance's cooperation in the war gainst Great Britain. | This ccoperation will be by direct y, according to who forecast a Nazi bases in the French off the kneecap Ttalian boet, Tunisia, in| North Africa and possibly French West Africa. - ATRMALIL ENVELOPES, showing | ir route trom Seattle tc Nome, ob | e at u. B. Burferd & Co. adv to sail for Sitka at 5 today. ress ttempt to ¢ and of the [ A family scene in England today | —just before the nightly black- out. Dad everhauls the buttons on his Home Guard uniform. Mother starts on another pair of khaki socks. Junior, not in pic- ture, reads of the thrilling feats of his R. A. F. heroes. And then —the Nazis come. Subscrive for Tne Empire SCHEDULE and FARES TUESDAY JUNEAU TO SEATTLE FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBANKS TO JUNEAU YQYPAY, THURS. (Passengers—Airmail and Express) JUNEAU TO FAIRBANKS 1Y5SPAY (Passengers—Airmail and Expxess) "9 ——— e Jun- Fair- Mec- eau lLanks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 Fairbank 82.00 7400 3900 7600 5600 48.00 44.00 —Via Fairbanks. LESS lfl"’ F-')R R()l'VD TRIP. 3—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager 185 So. Franklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE | groups of IF YOu DON'T WANT TO TAKE AP Fea' re “ervice Is Count Felix von Luckner, the old German sea eagle, on the prowl in the Pacific again? British auth- orities say “yes,” pointing to almost a dozen vessel destroyed in the South Seas since the war began. One of the Kaiser's most dreaded seamen, von Luckner overtook 25 merchant vessels with his windjammer “See- adler” during World War I, sinking them all. Today the British believe he is using the “Glengarry,” English vessel taken at Copenhagen. Von Luckner is well-known in the United States. His first job — at 14 — was polishing doorknobs in New York. image and named it “Sca Devil” He smiled, didn't even say “pipe down.” Great Arf Treasures Presented fo U. S. Contnuea 1rom rage One) Cress,” “The Man With a Tall Hat and “Lady With Ostrich Feather Fan." There will be Vermeers, El Gre- cos, and Titians; Manet's great painting, “The Dead Toreador,” and works of Renoir and Degas, Frem the Widener collection will come one of the world's finest canvases by Van Dyck, Flemish portrait painter of the century REUNION OF RAPHAELS a happy circumstance, the Gallery will bring together again two famous Raphaels which often are menticned in the ‘same Lreath but long have been separated. The covering with by HENRY RODEN By CLIFF STERRETT | Wod eghts rserved = Gov. 940, King Fratures Syzshte, b Germany sSea Eagle Wears a Plpe With wife — and pipe. — on a peace time vachting trip. Mellon collection contains the fa- mous “Cowper Madonna,” and from the Widener collection, the Gallery also gets the “Little Cowper Ma- donna.” The list is almost endless ard I have cnly begun to mention paint- ings—and no sculpture at which for centuries have set i the fingers of private col tors and museum directors. With Mellon's marble temple ec- of art buttressed by the Phillips Memorial Gallery (modern art). the Freer Gallery (Whistler and Japanese art), the Library of Con- gress (Pennell), the Corcoran Gal- lery and the hundreds of murals in the Government buildings, Wash- ington is bound to become one of the world’s meccas for others than merg politicians, - - - NGTICE snownn oL adv AIRMLIIL ENVELOPES. Rir route from Seatile to Nome, sale at J. B. Burford & Co ALASKA MINING LAWS (FEDERAL and TERRITORIAL) LODE, PLACER, OIL and COAL LOCATIONS WATER RIGHTS, MILL SITE and TUNNELS FORMS and EXPLANATIONS and MAPS of ALASKA 1940 REVISED EDITION ON SALE AT NEWSSTANDS or EMPIRE PRINTING CO. Juneau, Alaska LUCIAN CABIGAS as a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: MY FAVORITE WIFE" Federal Tax—5¢ per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! Drawbrldge On Dry Land SACRAMENTO, Cal., Jan. 21— Nick Schwall receives $50 a month | as a bridge-tender on a bridge he does not operate. The War Department deslgnnuec:ll the Feather River as a navigable | stream, despite the fact the stream | has been too shallow for anything | except small power boats. Not only | that, the river channel has shifted | until the drawbridge now is over dry land. A k) Leave Northbound Eouthbpund T the Uitad- Bikids' BRI Gt Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay Zgr the Territory of Alaska, Divi- ALASKA e Jan. 18 Jan. 21 Jan. 26 sion Number One, at Juneau. MT. McKINLEY 9 P. M. Jan. 23 Jan. 37 PACIFIC AMERICAN FISHERIES, ‘BARANOF 9P M. Jan. 27 Jan. 30 Feb. 4 INC., a corporation, Libelant, vs.| a7ASKA " Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Feb. 9 The Gas Screw or Vessel called | MT. McKINLEY Feb. 5 Feb. 8 Feb, 14 the BRYAN, her machinery, en-| {yuroN Feb. 8 Feb. 11 b, 16 gine, mast, bowsprit, boat, an- & Sh i chors, cables, chains, rigging. | t—Connects with S. S r 3 — . S. COI tackle, apparel, furniture and and Uzinkie, o R ST Soe B equipments, etc. Libelee and Re- 3 spondent. FOR OTH: IN: > Nbidsosin ER FORMATION REGARDING PORTS OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALASKA LINE TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 H. 0. ADAMS IN ADMIRALTY o NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas and execution, dated the 14th day of January, 1941, issued out of the above entitled court at Juneau on a Final Decree in rem and Order of Sale made and pro- nounced in that court on the same Al day, ordering the above described k S h C vessel called the BRYAN, her ma- as a teams lp ompany chinery, engine, mast, bowsprit, boat, | (g SER V' C E-ON-ALL:ALRSKAR OUTES: 4 anchors, cables, chains, rigging, ___ 2 tackle, apparel, furniture and equip- ment, etc., to be sold at public ven- | } due to the highest and best bidder for cash, I will accordingly offer and expose the said vessel called the BRYAN, her machinery, engine, mast, bowsprit, boat, anchors, cables, chains, rigging, tackle, apparel, furniture and equipment, etc., for sale at public vendue to the highest and | best bidder for cash on the 27th day | on January, 1941, at the hour of wu‘ -Agent MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communicatior Authorized Carrier SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc, o'clock in the afternoon of said | All Pk 3 day, at the front door of the Federal Operating Own Aeronautical i Building at Juneau, Alaska. 2-Way Radio Station KANG PHONE Dated at Juneau, Alaska, January Badio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU j12 ! 14th, 1941, WM. T. MAHONEY, Equipped SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER ! Judicial Division, Territory | Deputy. | ’ : 2 TRANSPORTATION COMPANY United States Marshal, First | By WALTER G. HELLAN, Last publication: January 25, 1941. 5 Gs — Juneatt to I WEEKLY bA“s‘:l:me A Co. Leave Ar.Jut LV.-J“'“» ALASEA TRANSPORTATION geatitle T oo Non\\l:md _Jan.17 Jan. ¥ North sam.24 Jon.28 Jan.30 Sallings from Pler 7 Seattle e B g:;i AENRY GREEN, Agent 5 " hone 23 passengers §. 8, TONGASS Jan. 28 ¥reight P! S. S. TYEE .. ...Feb. 4 PASSENGERS FREIGHT | oo - - - SMART WHITE SHIPS - - . A e, P g T L FEMME D.§ Toe COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Phone 114 Night 812 - 4 : Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improva and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A CALIFORNIA GROCERY and e« « MEAT MARKET TELEPHONES —~—371 .TRY OUR PENGUIN FRESH FROZEN FOODS Practically Every Kind on the Market TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE BOUTHBOUND SATLINGS Princess Norah January 29 Connectiens at Vancouver with TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, CP.R.+Juneau, Alaska Baranof Hotel i Window Cleaning PHONE 485 fllnlll PCrFe |—4—M—m- —————8

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