The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 12, 1941, Page 6

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e\ POLLY ANDHERPALS THE DAILY ALASKA [:MPIRE FRIDAY, SEPT. 3941 RE R MA / 5 il L GALL \ POLICE L ™/ MARINE NEWS ? !‘0 ‘STEAMER MOVEMENTSi Fak o a"R ® Princess &8\ cheduled ut noen tOMOrrow SCHEDU ) SAILINGS 1 to sail from NORTHBOUND Louise scheduled onight but nc 3 pm to to arrive cheduled sail oday This Nation Will Not Wait to Be Affacked, De- clares President (Continuea from Pflt’e One) sail tomor- ¢hedu 2 9 ed t from TOW. Denali Seattle m sail from September Tong heduled to sail from m of described United eas, the submarix country’ freedc September tled September Coast scheduled from Seattle 10 am IBOUND SAILINGS orthland due southbound about 7 o'clock tomorrow turday) morning heduled 16. Presiden ail s and raiders supply oner rattlesn antic’ ‘and s vays of the high s to from Nazi P 2 to September N il war with do not se southbound we want pea willing SAILINGS eduled to sail sacy at 6 p.m. ka and wayports. t es every Wednesday at 1 pm. for Petersburg, Port er, Kake and way- these acts of inter are manifes igns which has ) American people It is a Nazi de freedom of the absolute control an the control ¢ hands for the the United H phere. Defense phasizing adop! purely a Presid Roo: spl Let Amer oooo-o-o-e-oo-ao-.-a-u-on.o.-nooao..a and to acquire domination of sea seas P Right Now the Uni 3 El or tenth a The ourselves is now In addre made no mention situation or ) this countr tim his present cou ation in to protect and APPLICATION TO WED C. Brekhus, of Juneau, at the cffice of U. S. Com- missicner F Gray this morning apply for a marriage license. innounced he would wed Miss Bertha Slaughter, bound here now from Arl expected arrive in o comm inst f submarin No Precedcnt or ‘The Dally Alaska Expire has thx !~ largest paid circ:“ation of any A) : eska newspaper, PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS EFFECTIVE MAY 16, 1941 Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, A Flat, Alaska Golovin : Hot Springs, Alaska Juneau, Alaska McGratk ey ) 141 88 151 44 149 121 39 108 236 94 144 $12v 149 127 125 115 $112 83 $ 37 10 116 $ 88 71 41 15 234 212 33 119 le, Wash., U Alaska Whitehorse, Y. T., $202 20 $191 Can, 109 120 Su. Mo. We. Fr. 8:00 14:10 Mo. Tu. Th. Sa. Ar 18 " Ly 12 Lv SEATTLE, Wash.US.A Su. Tu. Th. 10:00 14:40 10:00 14:40 10:20 15:00 12:15 16 10:00 L. A. DEL EBECQUE—District Sales Mmue: 135 So. Pranklin St. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS PHONE 106 1324—4TH AVE—SEATTLE i — | WHY COULDNT WE HAVE DISCOVERED THIS A WEEK AGO2 oW/ M ANGRY/ © 000000000500 000060200006000000600600e6060600 80 He | to| OH 1 DONT THINK HE'S DONE MUCH HARM IN TH/ MEANT\ME Maneuvers Are Amusin MORALE REP o GROVER Writer By JOHN AP Feature Service privates talk he lowdown ch from \p](\n’\ 2 their for shoot- ! e out- through west | elieve a duty. Other these These , not playing and robber: t of the i ambigu ou blem is position fuses me soldi ty gcod jobs on They want to know wherz they'r Uncertainty isn't ‘so gocd. , you also get the | idea they'd sometimes like a rati of barbecued congressman, with a rasher of Senators’ Isolatio: nd interv are both ned as political left going, ® | neys. To prove it, tures of bitt grinning and shal momentous vote policy “What was a comment Tited of Playing Shortages cf equipment another imp nt pe. tell you by hour of ma hortages. tickled alme. pathetically when they modern arms. While T was word came that an anti- talion would get issue of mm. guns. You'd have thought it was Christmas. Thos? kids had been training nine months. one had ever seen an AT gun. 1l - enemies hands after foreign a on 'd is think i typical | You hiv hell? mat the tennis an They rotogrgavure ‘em. reasons for shortages. see | powerful weapons in sections. They want be dissatisfied—with they get 'em. They say so. Minor beefs: low-paid enlisted men still must pay for their laun- |dry; sailors aboa ip don't pi eral tax on cigarettes—soldiers do; sailors are generally higher FDR babies the Navy. There's a brighter side. Pride in the outfit is pretty general. “My platoon can outmarch, outfight {of farmers,” is a common attitude It's a healthy sign. Morale To Spare Here’s an example: In June, the 62nd brigade made a practice march to Ocala, Fla.—120 miles |on foot. On return, three |from camp, they flabbergasted ;lheir officers by asking to marech |into camp in parade fggmation instead of easier, sloppier route |step. It was their own idea. Why? They're part of the Dixie division, The Yankee division, from New England, door. The Yanks had |62nd, said they “couldn’t take it" on the long march. They wanted |to “show” the ¥Ygnkeés they could fintsh full of beans. Thsy swept up the camp street cocky and proud and chip-on-shoulder. “Morale? Hell, they were bu ing with it,” says Brig, Gen..J. C. Hutchison. (You get the idea he’s | g—No. 3: ORT:ARMY - WITHNO PLACETO 60 MAVBE To THE WEST COAST- s | from Not | The guys in ranks don't analyze| paid than soldiers; and they think | outshoot and outlove your bunch | miles | is quartered next| razzed the! By CLIF F STERRETT ITS NOT THAT. I PROMISED TO GO TO THE DANCE WITH HIM TONIGHT/ Lodestars (n Ground MAYBE NO PLACE With two pa Juneau and five for | Pan American Lodestar | Seattle this morning Prince George, B. C., to | conditions, engers a Fairbanks which lef halted flyi The Lode: I Tairbanks ye weathe: tter he’s so. proud of | 5 fore resuming i near to popping, them.) 8um it all up: There dissatisfaction. Analyze and theyre mostly Don't blame the Arm the whole country where it's going, Army tell? , e NOTICE TO PUBLIC 1 i Motorists or bicyclists are ned ’hk‘ Princess Louise. Mrs, not to follow fire trucks as provl as heen on a six weeks ed by city ordinance. mp which took her into Califor KENNETH JU d Chief of 1s the beef mate o the sure how can Mrs. the Stella Young, Secretar; she visited relatives NGE, adv. Police, friends. board for NOW ITS TOO LATE TO GET ANO‘D—Hi) DATE/ ) By Weather Karl Hermann Schoetter Skipper of a Miami, Fla, fishing ' DENALK boat, Karl Hermann Schoetter, 48- | year-old Swiss-born, naturalized American citizen, has been seized by the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation on a complaint alleging espionage activities. Three others were accused along with Schoet- ter, who denied the charge and was held on $25,000 bond. He waived extradition to New York. Replace Men in Phlladelphla Gas Stations Because of the shortage FINLAND VIIPURI 5 HELSINKISS >f Finlol ESE g IUTALLINN , - NA.RVAI ‘ | : = | ~a LUGAs 1 . NOVGOROD A = =7 i TAKE PEIPUS| & 3 100| WILES = | P N 7% A = PSKOV Phonephoto e of men caused by the demands of the Army and defense industries, girls are replacing men as attendants in Philadelphia gas stations. Berget Hollman is shown filling up the radiator, while Sophie Boychuk tries to convince a customer that his car needs more oil. Germans Capliure Tallinn in East U.S. S.R Capture of Tallinn, the icng besleged captial of Estonia, was anncuhced by the German High Command, and a he naval battle was believed under way in the Guif cf Finland, Black arrows here indicate di- recticn ¢f icparted Germazn_and. Finnish drives in th> ncrthern sector of the war front, Where Leningrad is the prime objective. l RUSSELL MAYNARD &8 & paid-up subscriver to The Daily Alaska Empire 1s invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO tickets to see: J. J. MERERIN Federal Tax—5¢ ver Persom WATCH THIS SPACE— Your Name May Appear! Leave Seattle Northbound Sun. Wed. . Thurs. Sat. Tues. . Thurs. . Sat. . Tues. Due Juneau Northbound Wed. 10 Sat. 13 Sun. 14 Tues. 18 Fri. 19 Sun. 21 Tues. 23 Fri. 28 Due Juneau Southbound Wed. Fri. Sat. Mon. Thurs. Sat. Mon! Thurs. Steamer McKINLEY YUKON ALASKA - COLUMBIA . Sept.' 7 Sept. 10 Sept. 11 Sept. 13 Sept. 16 Sept. 18 Sept. 20 Sept. 23 Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept Sept Sept. 2 Sept. 22 Sept. 2 ALEUTIAN X McKINLEY .. YUKON . Sept 2 Sept. 29 Oct. 9 *These sailings have not been changed from those listed on the schedule, however, they were included to complete the revised sailings for the entire week, H. O. ADAMS AGENT PHONES—TICKET OFFICE 2 FREIGHT OFFIC 4 'LAS/KA THE YEAR e MARINE AIRWAYS——U. S. MAIL 2-Way Radio Communication Authorized Carrier Scheduled Passenger Airline Service SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKs Headquarters Juneau——PHONE 623 M.ASKA AIR TRANSPOBT Inc. Opera A tical . Tadly Station KANG PHONE HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU } 612 Seaplanes for Charter NORTHLAND TRA;NSPORTAT ON COMPANY SA!LI\IGS—JUNEAU to X » WEEKL Seattle Aluh Transportation Company L] SBAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEA’I'I'I.E EVERY THURSDAY 1000A. 1. “S. 5. TONGASS S. 8. TYEE ... Seplember 15, 26; October 6 V. W. MUL! Agent, CPR~J ! Ataska “Sept. 16 Sept. 18 PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION o, D. B. 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