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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, AUG. 11, 1941. BRINGING UP FATHER By GEORGE McMANUS DONT STAND AROUND |[ You KiIN G B ] Rl E.C. SWEEKEY LIKE A NIT -WIT-G0O WEL 1 AROLIND TO THE BACK 4 ¢ TO < e G = as & paid-up subscriber to OF THE HOUSE AND CHOP SOME WOOD- The Daily Alaska Empire Is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: | 'THIS THING CALLED LOVE’ | Federal Tax—Se¢ ver Persom . . e ER: 2 S § ‘ 5 WATCH THIS SPACE— Japanese Base in Indo-China ey icares wes ' ror: TROLLED SALMON ing down - the Capitol corridor, | S{inlfl.a ;N jUNEAu | | i “ Your Name May Appear! | Mr. Patrick said: “Never mind, it | \ed before. I'll make my | ptually—and without in- Approximately 85,000 pounds of ¥ . R LS < g {erruption. | troll-caught salmon was unmuumi | s . G . - |at the Juneau Cold Storage dock| g | ke i ; ; J lover the weekend as packer boats| NORTHBOUND | North L Tillicum and Nuisance ARR'VE H Baranof scheduled to arriveat | ® 4 oclock this afternoon Capfive's Horse |0 ol s et et i Princess Louise scheduled Lo | - - i arrive late tomorrew after- noon ot evening, 1 35 LR g B i 2 Columbia ‘due tomorrow, noth- SALISBURY, England, Aug. 11. H. B. Crewson, Alaska traveling| Although Lieut. F, T. Williams is a | man, returned to Juncau Saturday | oner of war in Germany his|on the North Coast. He is regis-| ® still appear on tered at the Gastineau Hotel His Fairy Prince has up: ‘ e 5 g the odds twice recently. Williams| Subscrtoe to the Daily Alaska Leave Seattle Due Juneau Due Juneau wrote asking that his horses bcj Empire—the paper with the larges x in training oald elrculation. [ Steamer Northbound Northbound Southbound . ‘. ® ing definite at 3 p.m. Alagka '“due " sométiing tomor- row. North Sea due late Thursday or Friday. SCHEDULED SAILINGS Prince Rupert scheduled to sail from Vancouver at 9 to- night. Denali scheduled to sail from Sedttle 9 a.m, tomorrow. Princess OCharlotte’ seheduled to sail ‘from Vaneouver 11 am. tomorrow on special Southeast Alaska eruise. Taku scheduled to sail' from Seattle August 14. Aleutian - ‘seheduled to sail With 31 pa 1ge: disembark- ing here from the Westward, the outhbound steamer Aleutian docked here at 7 o'clock last might and sailed one hour later with 45 pass- er ‘om Juneau for the South. ngers arriving here from seward-Lenore Anderson, Irene Bates, Ben B. Bolden, Wilfred Elf- m, Vietor Heine, Sol Lochman, n R. Lanier, Willlam L. Baul, Trisie Renika, James Rettie, . and Mrs. George Salo, Adiel Mrs. G. Swenson, Clifford Winkler, Carl Arolay Ci Lesher, John Massnery, Sam A. Martin, Bill Rozers, Martin Sachme, Walter W. Sanford, Pred A. Sorri, Jr., BEugene Stout, Arthur M. Weathers. and Benny Wood. From Valdez—Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Wiley. From Haines—Gil A. Smith, Mrs. Jack 'David and Leo Land. Passengers sailing for Seattle— Mrs. Edward Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Douglas, Astrid Ladd, Goldie 2 Mrs. Frank Wood ldred Atherton, Elizabeth Karses, Bernice McDaniel, Jean Ancerson, Mrs. J. R. Whiteley, John Douglas Diane Woods, Mrs. Claire MacLi Virginia Nash, Mrs. N. J. Nash, M: garet Brown, Nellie Brown, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Peterson, Ann- L. Beatty, Edward Lincoln, John Baregsten, Herman Rosenstein, Vincent Mag- nuson, Irving Jances, Leon Gros Arthur W. Weathers, Bill Roge Warren O. Langer Dan Laves, El- mer Lavos, Glen Wright and Frank Wright. For Ketchikan—J. B. Dods, Oscar W. Jensen, Earl Thatcher, Major Jesse E. Graham, Hamilton H. Bond, Wes Overby, Arnold Hoey and Jack Gucker. — ., GraCle Does Hel.‘ Blt | ALEUTIAN ... ... SRR N :u:1. 2“2 BARANOF ... . M. Aug. 6 Sat. Aug. 9 Sun. Aug. | coLUMBIA - . M. Aug. 9 Tues. Aug. 12 Wed. Aug. ALASKA .. 5 . M. Aug. 8 Tues. Aug. 12 Thur. Aug. DENALI ... . M. Aug 12 Fri. Aug. 15 Sat. Aug. ALUETIAN ... " . Aug. 15 Sun. Aug. 17 Mon. Aug. Here is & view of the city of Haiphong, French Indo-China, showing McKINLEY - . M. Aug. 16 Wed. Aug. 20 Thur. Aug. . . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . . ° ° . . » . : the Marshal Joffre bridge in the middle distance. Last year the Japanese demanded and received Haiphong as a base of operations from Seattle' Aug. 15 at 9 ®| gagainst the Burma road, lifcline for Chinese supplies into the interior. KL ; PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 am. ®| Now, Japan thrusts farther southward in Indo-China, with some 3 : Y . ‘ 74 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 Mount McKinley: scheduled to ® | quarters fearing the Japanese plan to take over complete control of E & s : 5 sail from Seattle Aug. 16 at ® | the important French possession in the south Pacific, thus placing 9 am: e | the Japanese in a strate, position for an attack on %he British o . . . . . . . . . . ° ° . . L] . . . L) . - L] . Prince George scheduled to naval pase at Singapore. sail from Vancouver August 18 at 9 pm. North Coast scheduled to sail from Seattle August 20 at 10 am, SO BOUND SAILINGS Princess Alice scheduled to ar- rive at 7 o'clock tomorrow morning and sails south at 9 am. Tongass scheduled to arrive early tomorrow morning, weather permitting. Northland due tomorrow. LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednesday at 6 p.m. for Sitka and wayports. Dart leaves every Wednesday at 1 p.m. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports. e @ o o & 0 0 o 0 Is " Jerked from Floor” i < E%X | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier In House by Staging of S AMETAEENGEFRNE | | ool i St LS waana Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 ParlamenlarvBlillkrieg S S N "ALASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc, L_tine j—————— R ;o . 5 4 i PR | (Continued trom Page One) could. Do not beg me because you " i g | A’;—u:;u ' Ol’em ::zofl KAN“G“”I PHONE g will break my heart. . . . g : Radio HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU B 1 2 Mr. Patrick: “It wiil be a whole| Mr. Ditter: “Mr. Speaker Will| p,uing the World War Gracie Fields, England’s highest paid conedi- Equipped Seaplanes for Charter lot better for both of us if I yield the gentleman yield in view of the nne gave liberally of her talents in entertaining British soldiers at later. conversation we had over the tele-! their camps and defense workers at their jobs. Gracie is reenacting Mr. Keefe: “I want the gentle-| phone?” | herrolein this war, and here she sings to workers at a Scottish shipyard. 0006000000000 000°000008¢0o00ce0soncesccssctdsdecy {man to yield at that point.” Mr. Patrick: “If T yield to the RS { | Mr. Patrick: “Make a note of | gentleman, he will run off. . . F Cak $100 000B b |it. We will talk about it later!”| Mr. Mott: “Mr. Speaker, will| 175t ¢ jor ¢) a )’ \ (Two seconds.) the gentleman yield?” i | L 2o o oessnend Mr. James W. Mott (R.-Oregom):| Mr. Patrick: “No; I will yield| e — SR SRR AR TIDES ‘Mr. Speaker, will the gentleman at the end of my h, but not, | ‘ ? TRANSPORT | vield for an inquiry?” now. . . .” (Two seconds.) : ) — | Mr. Mott: “Mr. (Sun time, August 13) 1 e A CITES RECORD | the point of order that there is! e ; 7 % High tide—3:51 a.m., 14.8 feet | F oM Sour Mr. Patrick: “I want to state that | not a quorum present. . . .” 1 s . : ’ ¥ “1\'(‘-‘3 . Junead igh 4 g : 118 or s ke i il on e Sl LTIREL - . . ! . 8 SAILING? Low tide—10:00 a.m. 14 fee | X i W 4 the gentleman S$tanding over there Mr. Patrick: hat will suit me; 3 6 - | WEEKLY Seattle High, tide—4:18 p.m., 15.6 feet has a good national,defense record. get a quorum call, and we shall] Low tide—10:33 p.n 1 geet.. | i T B . . I will not yield at this time have more folks here. I shoul-11 et it L) | nowever have known they would com- | "y E a Mr. Mott: “Mr. Speaker, will the| mence hollering.” | BUY DEFENSE STAM . ; gentleman yield for an inquiry?” | Mr. Speaker: “Evidently there; & ——————— | Northbound. steamer Tyee, :Canf Mr. Patrick:: “No; I do not yield |is no quorum present.” | . M. M. Merkley and purser M.|jor an inquiry. TWO POSSIBLE MIOTIONS | Sweeney, docked in Juneau from| gy ‘Mott: “I wanted to inquire| (At this point there are two the South via Sitka over the week- | a4 what point— | motions, according to the rules of ® Peifect, comfort end _Wllll two passengers disem-| nr Patrick: “If the gentleman order, which may be offered. The | barking here and sailed at noon|wilj hold up his inquiry, no doubt | first is a motion for a quorum—| ® Centrally located | Sunday’ for Seattle with five pas-| it will be answered. . . . (For 9 that is, calling all available mem- | Large Rooms ® Splendid food ‘sexrlg?rfi (f,r}fm fi_?r_e- ; seconds.) | bers into the House. The second | all with Ay P_dnb‘"-‘uh arriving were Mr. and | © Mr. Mott: “Mr. Speaker, will the | motion takes precedence over the bath. Mrs. A. J. Wilson. gentleman yield?” first. It is the motion to adjourn.) Special Rates to Permanent Guests l_’flsflffln"!s su_llmz from Junl‘fltl Mr. Patrick: “Congressman Mott| Mr. Lawrence Lewis (D.-Colo. ALASKANS LIEE THE for ?‘MUCvML “"d‘ Mrs. C. W.|of Oregon, who has not been here “Mr. Speaker, I move that the Skews, Florence Olsen, and Mr.|jong enough to -catch on to how| House do now adjourn.” and Mrs. C. L. Shepard. his Republican brothers operate.| And it did. NEW WASHINGTON BRI 5 500 {..” (For 11 seconds.) That is what is known as get- 1 ; & : BUY DEFENSE BONDS Mr. J. William Ditter (R:=Pa.:|ting the floor jerked right out & ) o “Mr. Speaker, will the gentleman|from under you. Thirty minutes yield?” §Mr. Patrick had and—count it up PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS || 5 ruwcc: o 1 camnor yita| e dia s e Bou Fonk cnts e T e Sa0t00 g o Vet AR (IR ATCO ¥ % % £ % to the gentleman now. I wish I Although he was purpie in; the| b, o o0 ol i e, The dancers gave up $100,000 ; " N E s , : A cess” || LI 5 i d *8 e in dance appearances to become parents. EFFECTIVE s . i . . T . i - Loaded with U. S. Oil i A g || ke Trspertation .U TO VANCOUVER - Round-Trip Fares: . . . e ¥ VICTORIA OR SEATTLE | BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 10% off twice one-wa : « . HEAVY BOMBER PRO&AM, SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS J SEATTLE fares, when purchased | | L fs b v 4 HOW AIRCRAFT INDUSTRY Princess Charlotte in advance. | | i ; 2 5 : August 8 W | ‘ % . - UNITS WILL COOPERATE TQ P Alice | oo o N e S G 541 B &g i . e EVERY THURSDAY (;‘o"nf;vfil. vy : T | Py DEMOCRACY'S DEFENSE e August 15 10:00 A‘ M Hot Sj 5, Alask: ¢ . . \ : . W. VIHILL 4 J:xtxeafl%:sfias 4 b s 2 \ A(enx cv;;:-’.!"um Alasks | S. S. TAKU Aug. 7 McGratk ... : 2 : BOMBER PRODUCTION S. S. _Aug. 14 ::mz) ,A}‘a-msk_aa, ~ i -, : : M il o CA"ADM thlc sl.D As; ;:EEEES m;i:fl :1 Ophir, Alaska ... . 125 Ruby, Alaska 15 7 REFRIGERATION Seattie, Wash., U. 5. A 217 95 207 234 A2 $202 L 1 B . ] WH D OF | Tanana, Alaska 71 102 59 60 33 20 $191 | ; MEQHN INMNQE Efl—'fll! | M‘ER__ P Whitehorse, Y. T., Can 125 26 114 142 119 109 120 3 1 Choice—General Hauling ik B E AGHME s B B N K A i % 2 . Coal PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 | Su. Mo. Mo. Tu. : AR Boweers. " Tptead gt Orafing I ! We. Fr. Th. Sa. 55 ~ y . ! ALL US! 10:00 Lv SEATTLE, Wash,US.A. PST Ar 18:5 .. ; . ; ¢ < u:yg Av JUNEAU, éls.ska cerenee PST L 12:45 i i J““. Trm!er The Dally Alaska Z:pire has the , : ; we.Sa. | 0 : Phione 48—-Night Phone gm1 | Jarécst Deld Srsiation of any Al 16:40 Lv JUNEAU, Alaska PST Ar 12:15 16:15 ) : ; £ i . akn | DENSPADSE. 1 ASE 16:40 Ar WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Lv 10:15 1415 ! 17:00 Lv WHITEHORSE, Y. T. ..135° Ar 9:55 13:55 . - » » 18:55 Ar PAIRBANKS, Alaska ..150° Lv 6:00 10:00 Hore fuh6 o hher N L33 ° A R A ere is the Japanese whaler Nisshin Ma: hi . 3 ; C “ L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager rels of Diesel oil immdi;uly before J:;a;mmogllf}?éwl},n??e; [ mwosactpe | ' ' ”g 135 8~ Wranklin St. PAN AMERICAN ATRWAYS States were frozen. The ship sailed before the freezing order went into , % 2 : ; ¢ " : f 4 B PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE effect, thereby avoiding possible seizure. The huge opening in the stern ’ : Fclc o it o was formerly used to haul in whales, : ]