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Léd N ENPSBII e " POLLY AND HER PALS | | WAITLL AUNT THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1941 A. RADALET as & pald-up subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is Invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — e CAPITOL THEATRE and recelve TWO tickets to see: "T00 MANY GIRLS” Federal Tax—5c ver Persom WHEN ANGEL STUCK HER TONGUE OUT AT YUH--=DID YUH TELL HER IT WOULD TURN BLACK? SHE'D ALREADY BEEN INTO YER BLACKBERRY JAM! TOO LATE FER SUSIE HEARS THAT, AUNT SUSIE - OF THIS! sed that only one man in the| WATCH THIS SPACE— force ever had he FBIs national at there. is n cn the local Your Name May Appear! y and i I it to this y that Capt. Harvey G. Calla- | han, the only Washington police- | man who ever did swallow the| IBI's rated capsule of law | | enf may be the next| ISTEAMER MOVEMENTS: & ickinley Is Bound South NORTHBOUND . Prince Ge ched 1 to ar- @ rive * at 6:45 o'clock this chief of police of the nation's cap-| 3¢ evening ital. | The Mot K wwrived in| ® Princess Charlotte schedu Ceea LSRR | § h T AN BteRce to arrive at 2:30 o'clock to { ITOW fternoon # o ! ELLSR S Wants No Cornbread | 19 passengers for du ED SAILINGS ALASKA ... . Tues. Aug. 5 Fri. Aug. 5 Sat. -Aug. 16 uled to sail from . . . . o . o p. ¢ m Seward were W. ® CHEDUL e 3 E. ( Cl e Olson, J. J./¢ N«;.!hv oy “]“1 l_" “"‘7 8 Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Jimeau crin, James Edmiston, Mrs. G : “":"‘:‘ PR b, o Steamer Northbound Northbound Southhound E. Krause, R. E. Woods, C. L. Yen- IIOW. ; 16 o 1 Peterson, | ® "“’“]"-* \{ ch ‘I"“ ‘;' ALEUTIAN ... Tues. July 15 Fri. July 18 Thurs.July 24 1 1 Heze, Don 1 \pson, Carl|e sail fr Jancouver July 26 g Y ; LI i s i o YUKON . . Thurs.July 17 Mon. July 21 .. Va Homestead ® Pri upert scheduled to BARANOF Sat. July 19 Tues. July 22 Mon. July 28 A we e sail from Vancouver July 28 4 3 e & =l SRl b e bR ALASKA Wed. July 23 Fri. July 25 Thurs.July a1 J, B. D W. H. Wheeler, and ® Mount McKinley scheduled to DENALI ... Thurs.July 24 Mon. July 28 Gilbert Svenssen ¢ il b Seattle July 29 at | MCKINLEY ... sat. July 26 Tues. July 29 Wed. Aug. 6 I v ¥ ( k ® am - this mornir Kinley| e Aleutian scheduled to sail | ALEUTIAN ... Tues. July 29 Fri. Aug. 1 Sat. Aug. 9 ard s for e Seattle July 30 at 9 | YUKON .. Thurs. July 31 Mon. Aug. 4 ar Seatt i g Lghing 5 | BARANOF Sat. Aug. 2 Tues. Aug. 5 Wed. Aug. 13 1low Seattle—John Hansen, Mrs Betly Young, Mrs. Alvin Baldwin, g DENALI Thurs.Aug. 7 Mon. Aug. 11 William A. Holzheimer, C. D. G bl ihsyangh: 1 at Alvin Baldwin, Mrs. R. J. Gibson, okt Mohoduled: ito Aatl H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 M. H. K Ray Jacobson from Seattle August 1 at 10 | FREIGHT OFFIC 4 8. R. V Meyers, Hobart e WGl L s s i€ NOBTRBOUND [RAIINGE Workmen are shown atop the Washington Monument, whose aluminum cap is slated to be sacrificed for g % Pl Bl 2 g 3 L ' @ Aleutian in port and sched- national defense in the nationwide aluminum drive. The cap will be officially donated by Secretary Ickes. Geraldine L. Comfort - » il IS PR G ) uled to sail south at 5 p.m Tt contains 100 ounces of aluminum, a quantity that could be extracted from a dozen saucepans. Shown leaying Boston; Masa, conrt, | e Princess Louise scheduled | Mrs. Gerald L. Comfort, of Chester. L to arrive at 7 o'clock to- B I " FB fi Pa., asked for a divorce from Jam MARINE AIBWAYS—U. S. MAIL morrow morning and sails ; J. Comfort, Watertown, Ma BUNCHED HIT south at 9 thdilaal) Aouths and failure to provide, citing an oc- Scheduled Passenger Airline Service ©2606000000000050000C0000500006660e862 50 “6eve00ec0000C0008000°0C0 00 DETROIT, July Ty Cobl 29. % " v qasiontwhen sh]e was ftqrccd tlu si:_ SEAPLANE CHARTEK SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA inde Sive Tateilh o.gamme dn ithne Pt et > u down to a nieal consisting only of | i O “ o ehedutid southbound or Sewar or Chiefs of Police ANy Smadammne Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 < : %78 ¢ o M ] | . was taken under advisement. oo s 25 s — BUY DEFENSE STAY Estebeth ~ scheduled to sail g 2 ! : - Lo S o s e s e Rogujests Fille cover : 1l BLASES-ANCTRANSEORE. lac. for Sitka and wayports. o)t A g A v 8 ¢ Operat A tical ' .. . o - ofSteamer Baranof sailed from Jun- All Planes perating Own Aeronau Visits First Lady |5 oo, kove every Wednesday oG, " wismara ot i3 | 2way Raiis saion savG | PHONE i A Adodes 11 erday afternoon with 24 (Continued from Page One} 3 T 3 Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU T ‘ " Alexander, Kake and way: : i | (?f the bank robbery “:ounuy.‘ l‘.'\ . Equipped Seaplanes for Charter s 1 Z " o 3 % 3 B Rk 7 cleaned out the bandits to such | S e o o 0 0 0 0 s o o g“fi‘e;‘ R;‘{ months, There isn't a day passes an extent that in 1937, toward the \ % i . TR A T AR £ b IS O s oxmght that the FBI director doesn't have end of his FBI reign, there was't : ke ; L JFisher, MISS| from one to six requests for @ a single bank robbery in his terri- : '”Dfs e ohbac, | Tecommendation for police chief. tory. Incidentally, if ~Oklahoma b ’ e L}wn';rd L Beil | There isn't a day that he doesn’t Citians want to know how close ! 2 \ - 5 ; . Jack McDaniel, Paul | 20swer these requests, generally they came to being without I . ) e w % Samfiton. | suggesting some man who gradu- Smith, let them look up the y i e } High tid ' teet, . amilon, - were:| ated from the potice academy. Ont|of the Gty ' ma TRANSPORTATION COMPANY Low tide—7:41 am., feet wnsend, Willlam H. Jen-|Of nearly 600 grad of the cpened up on the| ) . High tide—2:01 p.m., feet. |ion William H. Jenson, D. D.| NPA, 78 now are chiefs of police, | ca g | . e o Low tide—7:54 p.m., 1.7 feet. | Hull, George Paddy and Lander|two are superintendents of police | gangster Frank Nash back to pris-| 4 3 - Juneal W o> - McV and 12are tant efs. on, Smith was s in the cen-| ] SATLINGS — | For Haines—E. Whitehead, Mr. In Kansas City there is 6-foot-3|ter of the back seat but, miracu-| Seattle as a Is ow and Mrs. Ben Bellamy. | L. B. Reed, who has been referred | lously, came out of that slaughter . B — !{o in inner circles as the best all- | unscathed. : | 5 ; | around FBI man the s ce ever | AP i : S |had. In Tulsa is Pglice, Chief ! |k : ; / uneau oun 2lph Colvin, the man who stopped | THEY'RE REPRESENTASIVE e ; ! Juy 18 Juy 2 | that notorious western gangster.| These represent the kind of men \ ey L] | Wilbur Underhill; and who was : who are going over to cities as - 3 , . _duly 23 - foo Taiviha ver I lin the saddle as agent in charge| chisfs of police, carrying with them C \ ) w on the in Oklahoma City e - | FEI methods. graduates who ith 208 first class and 58 steerage | chine-Gun” Kelly-Baily-Bates gan | have not worked for the FBI had | REVIEW_sharp-eyed Maj. v 4 passengers aboard. | WA sportation Com-| Was rounded up. the cream of knowledge the FBI dGr?lll allcfm;vll.ll:;:::: Lv;?ztmu:fi : Juneau passengers aboard the amer Tyee arrived in| OKlahoma City's chief is Frank|has assembled : 2 California is chief of the Na- Mrs. Henry Morgenthau, Jr. almk include C. D. Soule, S. P last evening at 6:30 o'clock th, a quiet, unassuming little| Here another sidelight. The | tignal Guard burcaut which has : LSRR aymond. Mrs. Willlam J. Rober on_freight before continu-|{man with gray hair — the FBE|District of Columbia police force,| offices in Washington, D. C. Pl 83:]‘:}9 w;;}flgmfi"fig Walter Gannon, Bert Storm, Lida e ent who knew more about south- |because of an unprecedented epi- | —— e —— - Torgenthau, Jr., wife of the fic”"“' Mrs. John W. Crosson, —pe Tyee left here this morning western bank robbers than any demic of unsolved crimes, is un-| Subseribe 0 the Dally Alaska tary of the Treasury, was'en <MrS. D. G. Taylor, Miss Catherine ;¢ g grclock with three passengers other officer alive. Working, al-ider congressional investigation. Al- | Empire—the paper with the largest ute to Campobello, New Bruns. ' Gavin, Mrs. Walter Hellan, Mrs. ... they were Mr. and Mrs.|most single-handed, in the heart most at the outset, it was dis-|paid eirculation. | wick, for a visit with Mrs. Franke |W. S. Patrick, Mrs. Ruby Patrick. ;g gmith and daughter. { g 5 . — {in D. 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