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1 S e ](h ¥ ‘ unurcni PRI i | this revolutionary uneau Rot Club | { Juneau Rotary Club | | ‘ { naskeply | C W LLOW LJCS \ N 2 ! H Il ! M { ‘L : SHAW-W H { o I Ie by SHAW-WALKER Iy ! | SHOW o SR § H . { { Says No Representative of Large Sums Requested for | N e g ! {1 U.S. Has Asked About Additional Facilities | { Monday and Tuesday, Feb. 17-18 | ™% "0t ' T B ! i ritish Motives [, { { g S ! ! WASHINGTON, Feb, 12.—Presi-| l} JONDON, Feb. 12.—Prime is- \ ® ‘ Ir: z,’)\fllr(llflllitrl'r’(l.:lml llZ:('l"." Mn;‘):uv‘ dent Roosevelt today asked Con-| /) is such common comprehension in | gress for $898,392,000 cash and con- H { [the United -States” regarding Brit- ! tract authorization to expedite the| \ e o 1 h war aims. that seast has | Navy’s shipbuilding program and| y 9 inches high! Th roh ] ’ werets "'. b(l'(' /“ i h,-l ‘\mx' B ,“ e g 1.(»1-1 I_"‘ to carry out vast expansion of the Ol/)/ 2 Cche. g The Ht’gl! ?fco”.]firt \ { |arisen to outline them to any repre- ilities | ! { |sentative of the Washington Gov- ”‘;"L‘l ‘:j"‘; “h":: r“"“llc": Sl [ See this brand new Shaw-Walker creation...a desk lowered ! Srinient neluded in the requests are $4,- , Jo o < { llAl‘l‘Y l‘ACE 5 Churchill told the House of Com- | 700,000 to establish fleet operation to the “Height of Comfort”! You'll find 29 inches the ideal { { [ mons today that no American repre- | . |facilities and bomb proof shelters | working height, It gives you longer reach, better vision, ! :‘\"IHHU\'P, to his recollection, ever | on the llnyool’flmflfl I_SIT{;Id of Guam more comfort...leaves you fresher after a day’s work. N broached to him the subject of Great | and $5,740,000 for similar purpeses 4 a 2 : DRUG ST‘)RE : Britain's aims in the war or post- | at Guantanamo naval base. Funds| FRBB-:JWC.‘“ and Kf‘t a “Height of Comfort” yardstick H ; war reconstruction are also sought for the establish- »..and sit at this revelutionary New Low Desk. : : The statemens were made in re-| imem of submarine operating facili- N { |sponse to certain allegations made | ! ties on Kodiak Island and Midway ot ! Reserved Seats 75¢ General Adm. 50c | by Wendell L. Willkie before the Island. o k ! | ; ; 4 . D, : y | American Senate Foreign Re Lmum‘ For the Kodiak air station fa- JUNEAU, ALASKA \ t Committee in Washington, D C.. yes- | | cilities the sum of $3,770,500 is ¢ d errertrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr s e e e e e e eeeeew | terday When he supported the Brit- asked and for the Sitka Air station “Qur Doorstep Is Worn by Satisfied ® —— ish Aid legislation for additional facilities the sum of Customers” i le with his father in his business. P $390,000. e o Except for a year and a half The sum o ,086,: is asked WHO IS WHO | spent in Oregon, Mr. Shattuck ]‘“(ARPE"IERS A"’ for additional facilities at the Una-| N ALASKA | resided in Juneau constinuously | |laska air station, also for surface I | since 1897. He is active in civic | craft berthing facilities and store- aln a rou e aver LEGISLATUBE | affairs and, when he can spare the DUT(H HARBOR | house at the same station, the sum {time, an earnest gardner with a | requested being $150,000. P hobby for growing fine flowers. REPORIED OUITK Surfage craft berthing rxa“is“u]fb R | and storage facilities at the Sitka t 1 station are also embraced in lhe‘ : Allen Shattuck l (OI“ Da Rl Ivequest- and $692.000 is the sum| | ILIN Y Another Version of Labor - “ i Allen Shattuck, of Juneau, Dem- . This is President Roosevelt's 59th birthday picture, posed in the White cpresentative from the [ . Dispufe at Army Base House in Washington. A bit grayer, the President still maintains ex- | ocratic Representa rs g First Division. was first elected o u |Ca lon < Ey 24 cellent health desplu the many cares of his high office. n( orage s e Alaska Terrtorial Legisiaure as SaysWere “Fired” i : | - a Representative in 1929. He was R | ; 3 | Senator for this Division for the SEATTLE, Feb. 12 —R(‘mv_wmq-‘R t'on 'S Given Govcrnmcm ALCUSL. | § T i iy ug Up Here .= Recepfi | DeepestSnow B | spected as a conservative Democrat, a large Navy contract at Dutch G 1| LEey 4 €hattuck was chairman of the Ways Harbor said an early settlement is ln Comphmen' IO g | % and Means Committee in the House Z vxpeqlvd in the labor dispute that According to the Juneau office of | f % and President of the Sen- W|Ibur Burfofd Has Rare has interrupted work on the new MISS Stevenson |the United States Weather Bureau | 1ig 1933 Ed . f N Y H Id Army and Navy bases construction | the depth of snow, in inches, on the | s Mr. Shattuck was born in Port- ition of N. Y. Hera proerag) thvml S ground at 4:30 p.m., Pacific Standard | i land, Oregon, October 26, 1872. He . . 3 message from utch arbor, | An informal ”,(.(,mmn was ziven | Time, FPebruary 10, 1941, compared .n‘ g received s schooting in that ey —Assassination Told signed by Harold Terpening, Re-|pyesday evening at the home of the | 1940, was as follows: p | and in Gresham, Oregon. For sev- cording Secretary of the Carpenters |Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Soboleff, in| Feb.10 Feb.10 | : jears he was associated With| Right on the anniversary of |Rocal. No. 714, said the carpenters |ponor of Miss Lottie E. Stevenson. Station 1941 1940 ! Scattle Hardware Company. | Abraham Lincoln’s birthday, Wil-|¥orking on the naval base were |Guests were former students and Anchorage 1.7 60 | i came to Juneau in Novem-| pyr Burford, of the Triangle Inn,| fired” vesterdav by the contractor, | frjends of Miss Stevenson Who has ' Barrow 7.0 85 o ber 1897, employed for six months i (oday displaying a rare edition | Siems, Drake, Puget Sound Com- |yecently retired as principal for 26'% | Bethel 5.0 5.0 with the C. W. Young Hardware of the New York Herald of date,|PANY. When thev refused to work on | years at the Sheldon Jackson Scohol «Cordova 5.0 0 L Company before opening with his| April 15, 1865 the Army base under the same wage | 4 sitka, This institution i main- Dutch Harbor 2.0 1.0 brother, Henry, the Shattuck In-| The newspaper column rules are | SCale tained by the Board of National Mis- Fairbanks 8.0 25.0 surance Company, in April, 1898. in heavy black and the edition| The message further stated the gions of the Presbyterian Church Juneau 0 oy Since 1014, Shattuck has been the!ells of the assassination of Lin-|Men were paid $1.25 an hour on the 'previous to her last appoinment, Ketchikan 0 0 s & o owner of the agency. coln the night before and in an|"@Val base work, but asked the |Migs Stevenson served as feacher Kodiak 05 0 ; Mr. Shattuck was marricd to 8:10 am. extra tells of his death|l0cal scale” of $L75 an hour on the iumopg the Sioux Indians in the | Nome 105 50 A place. for everything and everything ‘(Mother hopes) i Miss Agnes Swineford, daughter of | at am. There is also a long|AYmY base project, adding “car- sy, of Utah | At Pairbanks the ice was 49 inch-| These kits are 12 by 40 inches. ° the first resident Governor of Al-|dispatch telling of the attempt to|Penters on-every Army base project | Games were enjoyed, after which es thick compared to 38.5 inches last | TS Ll el R 7 atks in 1802, They have two chil-| kill Secretary Seward by being ln’I:Alu.\ka zu».: getting $1.50 an hour.” | pefreshments were served. Expres- year and at Nome it was 36 inches | By MARGARET KERNODLE ... (he goloshes pociet. dren, a daughter, Virginia, who is daggered while in his bed in his| The spokesman here said the dis- | sjons of gratitude were tendered the thick compared to 34 inches lusr.‘ AP Feature Service Wriler Bind “of the 4-inch edges of | % e ) B o | pute was submitted by the company I red guest for the lasting con- S 1 ind one ol i director of Home Econorics in the | apartment to Willi ) ‘ 10nored gues asting year. i |'the -umbrella pocket, . one of the Fverett, Washington, High School| The edition is becoming yellow ‘t;)u- U"‘a‘"‘; :""‘.‘;‘“‘;0“ ’P‘[‘ sident of | yripution she has made in the field | It will be noted that, though nc\l You can make a kit for children’s| 4 ynon” egges of each of the rub- and a son, Curtis, who is associat-| with age and the paper is brittle. ‘Nsand‘.} ’ i r“;\“"" of Carpent-of Christian Education among the | = o o department of jus. |SUOW Was on the ground at Juneau | goloshes, rubbers and umbrcllnb\ bers pockets and one 12-inch cdze — . s s °:;°‘_”’ Feerich: | many Native young people whom she | ot%8 Bl SO ltartling | on February 10, a steady fall hegin- | that will end some of the off-to-| ;r ine woloshes pocket. $ ‘Il"'li::’v Ill‘l'[ldlt and nine carpenters | rved with a loving spirit. evidence of German influence” on |Ning early this morning was fast|school confusion most homes ex- Turn one-eighth of an inch un- 'Dhi ;:x ,cm' e N, i Miss Stevenson is the guest of the | pa4iona) defense industries, hails | covering the Channel district. perience on stormy days. [ der on three sides of the pockel JusT WHAT Youlvn 5 t'h (:l S :]mn” ; u (.h. u.uhm Rev. and Mrs. Walter A. Soboleff, the action of a New York federal |——————— | The materials: Three-quarters u!‘ Bit it filige oo the AWENE13 piece .)msmg union lu-u reported it had | ang plans on sailing south on the | grand jury in indicting six firms “JV Phoebe’s mother, were enjoyed by | @ yard of 40-inch ofl cloth, denim | 1 q critoh Bind the four sides of H‘do % 'a lew1 ution last month | North Coast to enjoy rest and sun- | and nine individuals in New York |abhout 22 children present. She receiv- | or ticking and some bias tape. [the kit and make three loops of A N T E D ' ' ' |adopting a scale of $1.75 on “any |ghine with friends in Pasadena, Cal.| on charges of conspiracy with 4d. quite & number of gitts from her| Cut one piece 12 inches wide| pioc St 1o kg 1t by, rees |new contracts” the company mu,ht - e>.- | German interests to control prices | friends with selvages at top and bottonfl » of the enter ‘with the Government and | ana production of magnesium, a | ol S | Cut one 30 inches long by 4 mches‘ ch};:“u;m:mp.:l‘::thmoi ::.::;‘m::‘“‘ t | notified the company here through | vital war material. Defendants | d er § » " its spokesman. The dispatch stated FUNERAI' o“ FRIDAY named included Arthur V. Davis, D. L W MEETING wide from remaining material for! | on other fabrics. You'll experience more |the carpenters refused to hundle FOR JOHN BRowu board chairman, and Roy A. Hunt, Douglas Island Women's Club|the umbx_-ella pocket. Two plez‘:es‘ e g L cooking pleasure with “another part of the work.” | above, president, of the Alumipur | members meeting tonight will have 8 by 4 inches form pockets :H’ 5 3 P LESS TIME and LESS | —————— | Company of America. The Alw |the pleasure of hearing a reading on | rubbers. A piece 12 by 10 inches Try a classified ad in The Empirc, TROUBLE 5| Funeral services for John Brown,| Minum company issued a state: ia program by Mrs. E. F. Clements, of =1 5 S TROU I)Ifh than ever | caretaker for the Shrine.af st | ment denying any “wronzdo™" iDouglas highway. Mrs. Mike Pusich, before with a new 1941 | DAY FOR Terese who passed awa§ vesterday | SRR O {assisted by Mrs. Norman Rustad will | at St. Ann’s Hospital, will be held\ mle'rt.aln the club at her home on ENEBAL Friday morning at 9 o'clock from | )| Fourth street. : ’e -y : i e i . the Catholic Church of the Nativity. ALT ET MEET ELECBIC There will be special prayers at|! & AR SObCI ¥ 10 No holiday was observed today by ,7:30 o'clock tomorrow evening in the | D ‘T"? Will he B mee_ung ok ghe R NGE | the Juneau Public Schools, however, ‘chnpel of the Charles W. Carter NEWS l tuut;g as ;\l};r Socilety Friday EYEE"E 1“ in the grades, special room programs | Mortuary. ! ; § o'cloek 8l the home. of Mrs: & | were held in commemoration of v.he) e e—— | Jerry Cashen, | birthday of Abraham Lincoln. Empire Classifieds Payl B S R T ) 1 1941 Bri - Ty ey i s il bt T it Toaeeas GOES TO HOSPITAL Here’s What rmngs DOUGLAS SCHOOL TO | Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin was tak-| S0 OBSERVE BIRTHDAYS | oy 5 gt Ann’s hospital in Juneau —Clean Speéd Calrod Units— celn's and Womhinatons birgh. | St NEht in a serious condition. An Two-Ui 'en — Ne hrift Cooker— Linceln’s and Washington's birth-{ oheration may be necessary, it is! y Two-Utp 9.““ New 1hrlv“ ( k, Dedina | | days will be jcintly observed by Dou® | saiq, . | Welded One-Piece Body — A New Low Price! las public schools with 2 holiday from 7 | classroom Pehruary 81, and | Sy ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT g b e o ot | DOUGLAS COLISEUM | |ing day, the 20th. Programs by vari- & POWER COMPANY tous rooms wil further commemorate "IT co yi—nwi‘-ldimppflynn ”» the two occasicns. [ | Today, Abraham Lincoln furnish- u 1 |ed the principal topic of instruction Tu You" I | for students X s 4 | SCHRAMMS I “TUR~"G = ) | | In a letter receivei erday by ! 3 [Mayor L. W. Kilbura from City FROM 5 TO 50 ! FOR ! W|NDS'|'0RM DAMAGE i ; |Marshal Charles Schramm at Bel- THEY ALL ENJOY | ) H lingham, Wash., in which the latter JUNEAU DAIRIES’ | H B C Y ,ll [rcporlod he and Mrs. Schramm would 3 )¢ t uyacLar you T e | | HCE, CRIEAM? | 3 Schramm further stated that they . | is included under the “8-Point ] ‘ ! under e -£0INn E 3 / 0 ”g had been ill most of the time since { : 18 Ingimae o ” 0 w“' leaving. They had expected to return MORE PowERF ! Endorsemenl" about the middle of February < . i % | Comfori, dePEHdablllfY, economy, smart REV. BERGMAN LEAVES SMOOTHEST ride you ever had! Fluid Drive with Vacamatic Trans- 3 3 2 Rev. Arthur Bergmans, Missionary 2 o > 1. Phe § ek & svangeli ska 2 mission gives you automatic safety control. Phenomenal perform- This endorsement of your fire in I| looks...you want all of those when you Evangelist for the Alnska Evange- mvy : g surance broadens yl)lll’ proieclion h C lization Society, who has been work- aace! More powerful Spitfire engines of and 137 horsepower i ing in this area for the past several < o H R Bl 4 . -jet carburetors having se, e jets for different iall 1l buy acar: And you ge1 lhem In Lonnors weeks, was a passenger on the Yu- . ++ with multiple-jet "3 pam l - materia Y at very sma cost. MOIOT CO USED CABS at REAL BAB_ kon yesterday for Yakutat where he | speeds and power needs. Many exclusive engineering features. See . ' LDl mestinga for & Week: Bere- | and drive these beautiful cars. And remember, these handsome 1941 Il 5 d d . mans' itinerary will then take him on | i y N GAIN PRICES. Come 1n an rive one to Cordova and other towns to the Chryslers are tailored to your taste! \ ® z; z Westward, Interior and Seward Pe- { i 0‘ fllese spec]als_ ninsula. He does not anticipate re- | z‘ " turning here until late fall. H . e \ BIRTHDAY P'\RTY Shattuck Agency || Commors Motor Co. | .. 0" e [l Y im Topav! COWLING-DAVLIN CO. ! ! pr number of her little friends at her X 1 ) Office—New York Life PHONE 249 {1 FREY L Pno"n 411 home yesterday afternoon in cele 1l Phone 57 : \ r bration of her ninth birthday. Gam o P - -