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THE DAILY- ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, FEB. 4, 1941. By CLIFF STERRETT ‘ POLLY AND HER PALS | ———————_ [ NARY A CENT, A. E. MALONEY as & paid-up ‘subseriber to —~———————— YOou MEAN /O MISTER. I'M THEN FOR S\NEE;/[' SAf\éTV'S /OU CAN'T PAY FLATTER'N A SAKE,WHY DO YOU LET 5 . i ANYTHING BRIDE'S FIRST JOUR. FAMILY RUN LP The Daily Alaska Empire THESE BILLS? P = — BAKING, 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: "SUSAN AND GOD" Federal Tax—5c per Persom WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! ON THIS M~ BILLZ — POEC= I TS 30 S SR S st S G 1dy for Serv1ce ,MPtmm&Sé t NA F NEW (’NE. ISSBED | Features Streams lakes Efe., Discovered in‘ Past 11 Years A new map of the Tongass Na- | tional Forest has recently been i sued by the Forest Seérvice as a revision of a similar map issued in | . Leave Northbound Bouthbound 1929. It covers the whole of South- east Alaska and shows all of the Steamer Seattle Arrive Juneau Leave Juneay E'emas ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS! | . v NORTHBOUND rln e Northland scheduled to arrive | at 4:30 o'clock this afterno route to Sitka SCHEDULED SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to sail from Seattle today. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle February 7 at 10 am Princess Norah scheduled to "'wo PAA ctras flew ir jay afternoon bringing in twelvi passengers from Interior cities ws: Miss Deborah Pentz, Capt.| A. E. Lathrop, Mrs. Madelein Mirow, | Miss Joyce Mirow, Winston Dahleen, | Almer Knight, John Hadjukovich.|e sail from Vancouver Febru- o ; 3 | e o streams, lakes and other physical *BARANOF 0 F Henry M. Jones W. P. O'Connor. e ary 7 at 9 pm featurcs that have heen discovered | sy 9P M. Jan. 27 Jan. 3 e Jack Stewart, Nick Savick, and Mis Yulion schediiled - to ' sl ‘from in_the last 11 years, the roads and | aumone Feb. 1 Feb. 4 Teb, 9 v8 He ok Feb. 8 Feb. 11 Feb. 16 Aleta ”"“‘\”1" Seattle January 8 at 9 am Tongass scheduled to sail from Seattle February 11 SOUTHBOUND SAIL Baranof scheduled southbound trails that have been constructed, the names of bays, mountains and channels that have been newly adopted, and the new boundari of the recently enlarged Glacier DERBLAY Salh imm '\rnlllf‘ Feb. T YUKON on Feb. 8 calls at Skagway and Haines north and south bound, and Yakutat north bound. NORTHBOUND f—Connects with S. 8. CORDOVA at Cordova for Homer @esvctccccccsssesasscses 3 p.m. Thursday Bay National M t zinki . late Sunday or Monday ction virtually completed, the new §2,000,- | steam out of Manitowoc, Wis,, for her maiden voy- in’ size and has a scale of 12 miles FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS Forty-one ngers were abcard LOCAL SAILINf:> el car ferrv. City of Midland, is ready to age across I Michigan, Feb. 15 to the inch. It is printed in three | OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL the nerthbound steamer Alas Estebeth scheéduled to sail every o - colors—black, green and blue, the | with Capt. O. C. Anderson and Pur Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- g lafter two for land and water re- | ¢ Dave Dovan when she docked | ® kb and wayports, EXAMINATIONS NOW Vasiderhil e Ml nfter two for land and waver ve- | T HE ALASKA LINE Juneau at 10 o'clock this morning. |® Naha leaves every Wednesday anderbilt H(,l[ €SS arric Shafer, Chief of the Division of TICKET OFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICES—4 Passengers arriving from Seattle|® at 7a.m. for Petersburg, Port ce Adams, Lewis Breslich | ® Alexander, Kake and way- W. J. Beerman, W. E. Crouch, How- | ® ports. were, Ho! REQUIRED Ffm VESS[L : Drafting in the Regional Offices at H. 0. ADAMS At ¥ A y 2 i e Juneau, and traced and lettered in L ard Case, Raymond Davis, Carol ¥ W APLOLW Y g 0T 8 9 K OPERATORS ”(ENSES its final form by Wallace Calvcx't.{ kine, Charles E. Forrest, Katherine | AT e e Felespie, N d Mrs. F. J sunde: f”'””];’:”h““ e ,\\,Ili (r ,7[,:|):’,',"A According to announcement today R Jones, E. P, aediey. Thelma Mo- Tipes TOMORROW | by Captains John M. Clark and ek T John Newmarker of the Board of Corkle, Mrs. M. A. McCorkle, Mar- . N, ian McCor w McCorkle, Al-| Ay Marine Inspection and Nav (Sun Time) |all cperators. licenses prev B. F. Heintzleman, the Regional Forester, points out that this is not a “pictorial map” such as was issued Al ;,‘;k Syp m h ‘ a few years ago to stimulate the a ',l S l_p ompanv BT EEUETVE GRSV SNERE «\ S ERVICE-ON-AILL-ALA S A-ROUTES “working map” for the use of those it Bonat, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Dolphin,| Arnerich is a native of California berta McVeigh, Ed Nelson, Mr. ahd ; : ; o . 3 28 s i v ope Mrs. E. W. P .. Dorothy Roff,| Low tide—0:44 am, 56 feet. sued automatically expive on April who need to know in some detail the B > 0 p]: 3 feet P s 't as ) g raphy and topography of the Johnson Sozoff, Nina Wilson, Mrs High tide—7:08 am. 133 feet. |24, 1941, as the Act passed by Con geopraphy phy of t \ A. R. Welsh, Frank Wrisht, Frank| Low tide—2:07 pam. 3.7 feet. gress on April 25, 1940, on that country. He says that, in his opin- z BIHE AIBWAYS——U . S . “ A l L ] Williams, Mrs. F. Williams and .| High tide—8:19 pm., 1006 feet. date be in full effect. Hereatter all o, s revlsed MG 2-Way Badlo Communicatior Authotized Carrier | o VRN candidates seeking an operator’s li- api gt Boun Lt e S AIRLINE SERVICE | Passengers from Southeast Alaska |shoot lizards with .22 rifles, Scme cf |Cense must be physioally and profes- | that has ever been issued. ! SCHEDULED PASSENGER £ | b ports were, Charles Bryan, Mrs. G. ' the lizards reach enormous size.” Sionally examined i Copies may. BR REUNT LHEROI, - SAPLANE R o - o kA ] The professional examination will charge, from Forest Service offices | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 H i be conducted orally, and consists of at Ketchikan, Petersburg and Sitka ' Hal Fa rst, Kaj Loring, Mr. and |He prepared to leave Oklahoma Mrs. J. Price, R. A. Welsh, J. New- | City as the mercury skidded down & k“"“l‘“"” of the rules of the road, :;':0;1:"::;' :;mz’ifli‘l’éf“‘li‘:vhfég;‘: | pr———————————————— ton, A. VanMavern, Mr. and Mi%. to a few degrees above zero the lights carried by all types of G { R G s et S e i | véssel, o' elpals, anit & knowiedge | tielar need for them. No copies | -ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. ! Lo oo perature varies frof 72 to 85 de-;Of the requirements in regards to are avatahle ‘I an Pianes 2 greds in the winter and from 80 to 90 life saving appliances and fire fight- dmnbm{oj;..- e | 2-W: Overnink iy 3 PHONE WEA HER p SI degrees’ in the summer. ing equipment, B Radio Statlon KANG "The méteorologist visited a dentist Persons who have previously held wARY DAIRY i e HANGAR M1 BHOE 1o JUNEAD pre ’ i AV A L Eocty | opPig Ticerses avillare ot at . || Eauippea | SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER { : 4 COVINGTON, Va. Feb. 4--A big dairy here has announced it will| 2 make deliveries in the early after-| noons instead of the customary| 4 pre-dawn hours. The change is in- tended to avoid losses from theft| TRA)NSPORTATION "‘OMPANY before leaving. 0“ lSlE loflElv cleaning . T1°'.get for at least six Present sailing under the authorify months,” he observed. of such 'license will not necessarily ——— - e have to be examined professionally MA“ Io TAKF !I . e but it will be necessary for them io Leglon Auxlhary be physiaelly examined also, ich 553 includes a visual and color-sense OKLAHOMA' CITY, Peb.'4 (e by Rids 1 g test i —Weather Observer Paui A. Arne-| ™ ' S ' T ||\ ! B c lm All candidates must have passed rich leabés Oklahoma City sooth and " ession g Pvecilopriione g el b v where he's né' war't nesd ] Snbed td Bty Foduivod: Legion Auxmmv memberfi i’ CIAEETe PR S TR and freezing. 1 vesesls much' ba g O M e 1 S . Arnerich has been transferced to meet tonight at 8 o'clock at the :’n;f;:‘“““q|:(’i‘"r‘:.'e'i°"h""m‘;_“’h'i“_:"‘)"l')‘l'i(v { ; tite tiny island of Swan, in the Car- Dugout for a business esssion. b sl B el s L _ Juneau to ribean Sea, fome 1000 miles soithi- | Mis.” Catherine Davenport will Yoorels and fishing vessels being FEKLY SATLINGS cast of New Orleans presidé’ and a large' attendance is T L her infor ! w Seattle The island, @ halfthile wide ahd desired S ERyorie cotis Mgt ol A Co e Lv. Jun. J four miles long, has a pop . — - tien’ shay procure saine by applying z xt Leave Ar.Jun. 5 B three weather observers CAROL ERSKINE BACK Sr RO 10 ha TR, of Mlaitoe { - ceattle N-B % cook. ‘The only direct commt FROM" CALIFORNI, | [Vispection and: Navigation at Ju- { ALASKA TRANSPORTATION tion with the island i by shertwave RNk XY Heal Alaek Ton y I COMPANY. .. / © North § radio. A banana' boat oocasionally Miss Carol Erskine, skeretary in Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Warburton ! PROFE Coast --J80" g dml.ul ])*’;)flx\,(]’l‘ x]\v ry six we 0 Llw Dh.;{m-( vn:m,’ol:'s o.mrn in the ATTENTION A member of the wealthy Vanderbilt family, the former Consuelo t i hland -Jan: 3 nd’ brings maj Shattuck Building, returned here on | Wemen of the Moose will hold & yanderbilt, daughter of William K. and the late Mrs. Graham Fair ; ailings from Pler 7 Seattle 1 y, North] N, Agent Arncrich, 28 years old and single. the steamer ‘Alaska after a iwo business meeting at the Odd Fel- Vanderbilt, is shown above with her new husband, William J. War- 5 yes ke ) ENRY GREEN, = has been communicating by shcrt- months® visit' to her home in Cali- Jows Hall, Wednesday, 8 p.m, All burton, prominent society figure in New York where tihe wedding . tle Ppassengers 1 wave !«A’H“"“‘“‘ the man he is “" fornia members urged to attend ‘adv took place. It is the third marriage for both. 7 . Freight Phone 23 relicve, “He sesms anxious that . > - g2 8 7 O 4 nothing happens to me,” said Arne-| Subscribe o the Daily Alaska W d d N k H | Pieh Sglle. the paper Wit the lrgemt| . Cheers for a Wounded Gree ero : “I've learned there is plenty of paid circulation. | | time for fishing. swimming, boat e | PASSENGERS FREIGHT rides and shooting lizards. Th Try a classiliéd ad n The Empire | ; 3 It REFRIGERATION | t on f '{ D.B.FEMMER COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY :, AGENT Ry OF ALASKA e Lumber and Building Materials PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve 1011 T@irmailafid Exgress Only) % = INDAY. THUR p ravel rAInBA(E«Ei;{u JUNEAY RY, S)KTU'IX'!DAYS- < l‘; A ;‘1\(\ L a and_Modemize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. JUNEAU T0 FAIRBANKS TOEsoAY S DAY (Pagsengers—Airmail and Expren{ b8 i CALIFGRN]A GR“CERY ‘:Z(I::x- li:l:: Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ohpir ('{f:;h | and e é&l})‘NES ; L Juneau 8200 149.00 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 | Y 0 {fn‘R P EmTfi- Fairbanks 8200 7400 3000 7600 5600 4800 44.00 T R Via Fairbanks, LESS l.’kF')l! ROUND TRIP. T—Via Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. ‘ %n Anterican Airways Systen TRAFFIC OFFICE: FRESH FROZEN FOODS Practically Every Kind on the Market TELEPHONE 478 PROMPT DELIVERY —————————————————————————————————— Window Cleaning airbanks. L. A. DFLEBLI;;,CQUE : District Sales Manager . : mm 485 135 So. Prarkiin st. PAN AMERICAN ATIRWAYS | Wounded soldiers of the heroie Greek army brought back from the front are carried between rows of * — PHONE 108 132¢—4TH AVE—SZA‘ITLE ' cheering comrades-in-ar ms as they arrive in Athens. The high spirit and determination of the Greeks have B helped them rout the Italian invaders.

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