The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 27, 1941, Page 2

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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA sild Small Air Raid Shelter f { ¥ 6'length of 6 concrete pipe — = 2'round surfaced red 6-0'long OP. 1 72"R C.P.(H) or 72" centrifugal concrefe pipe 1000-0 s plan from the Ten Litdle Puppies Get Tidied Up Zapf, of Ni ~-Removable panel —" Sand bag embankment 1"bulkhead 2"bulkhead — | j‘ " length of | concrete pipe 6'dia-t" L7.4" it pipe filled with | —TR2 sand (optional) SECTION THROUGH ENTRY i i Sand bags - Seat, supplies Plank floor- 1" bulkhead - y ool TR BT S SN L 2 bulkhead “=Sand bag bulkhead SECTIONAL PLAN cane Loiso® scane Laid Drain (ophanal)"» — Embankment (spoil) — Concrete bursting siab (optional) Sand bags —_ Bulkhead N & Strut d fill=Bea 2" bulkhead San [Optional {18" length of 47 vit sewer Tools, supplies. [plp: filled with sand. LONGITUDINAL SECTION scant § o6 (Emergency exit) or more MATERIALS Sand bags -183 Rock - 5 tons Sand - 14 fens - (conc. 31ons. bags Il fons) Drain- 4'vitrified clay sewer pipe 18°long Cement - 4.5 bbls HARDWARE Hinges - 3'strap galvanized 9 pair Hasp - 3'galvanized | 3¢t " long $1-5. -0'fong SHSE NAILS 24 -20 Ibs. 16410 1bs. 20¢- 5 1bs % RS ot B v IR air raid shelter which has been released by the city engineer of Los Empire. This shelter, with hired labor, says the Los Angeles engineer, Instructions | For Blackout Are Outlined (Uontinued from Page One) i | | emergency may call for the blot-| ting out of city lights for the en- | [tire night. Tonight we are askinz/ citizens to conduct them- elves in every manner just a though this emergency signal w |a real warning of air raid. No onc serson has the right to jeopardize \e safety of the entire commun- ity by allowing light to show. We want complete cooperation and if we do not get it we have an eme:- | cency ordinance recently passed by | {he city council to put teeth in| these requirements. It provides fines | and imprisonment for those wno refuse to cooperate in this emergency.” Stop Traffic When the signal is given, all ts of the Gastineau Channel area are to go out and all fic highways or city streets is to Metcalf stated. Vehicles arc| or Juneau civic on cease instrueted to pull over to curb: roadsides and stop and turn off| all lights. Driving, even witn darkened lights, will not be per- mitted, he said { When the blackout call is sound- | ed, civic defense guards in allunits are also ordered to take their pos's {and patrol during the time until | the “all clear” signal is given' Any |infractions of blackout rules an served by guards are to be reported | to their sergeants. Immediately following the blacl (out, ali squad sergeants are to re-| | port to the city hall for a meeting, | | Metcalf said. The session will last about 15 minutes, he declared, and| George A. Parks, who has been! working on a re-assigning of guards in city districts, will address the| sergeants and explain the reorgani- | zation of the defense unit set-up. Blackout Proclamation | Mayor Harry I. Lucas at the re-| quest and with the concurrence of | Frank A. Metcalf, Director of Ju-| neau Civilian Defense, today issued | his proclamation declaring a black- | out in Juneau of 15 minutes dura- tion, commencing at 7:00 pm., and | | ending at 7:15 p.n. today | ‘While this blackout is a practice | or rehearsal, it must be observed | | by the residents of Juneau as though | it were an actual blackout called | because of a threatened or impend- s { ing attack by the enemy. | w York City, was ten months old she was given a puppy, an Irish setter. Helen is half years old and the sester has lecome the mother of ten puppies, to whom Helen is She is washing the little ones here and hanging them out to dry in the time-honored wa; Sweeping Mines in Singapore Waters e vital and most mined ports in the world, Singapore, great British naval base in the Far East, fe for Allied shipping and naval vessels by these mine sweepers. The flotilla is manned ays, but supervision of the sweeping of channels is in the hands of British officers. BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFY SMITH ) ; BRL, ANTS-IN-PaN \(S" * | house is visible from the outside. Leaders and members of all squads | and patrols of all the various de- | fense divisions should be, unless | actually engaged in work which will | | nct permit their attendance, at their | | respective squad, patrol or divisional | centers prior to 7:00 p.m. | | Members of the Civilian Defense | Board, unless otherwise especially de- | tailed, should be at the City Hall by | 17:00 pm. i All householders must arrange | their lighting facilities in such man- | ner that no lights will be visible | | from the exterior. | If You Are at Home, or in a Hotel | | Room or Apartment: | 1. Turn out all external lights. 2. See that no lighting in your | | 3. If you cannot obscure your windows with dark materials, turn | off your lights, but do not use the main switch. | | 4. Manugements of hotels and| | apartment houses are responsible | for exterior lighting. | I Driving Your Car or Motor Vehicle: 1. Immediately pull over to the curb or roadside and turn off your lights and motor. 2. Do not try to drive with your lights out. 3. Do not park in front of fire| exit, fire plug, hospital entrance, or | at a street intersection. 1 4. Do not block center of street as fire engines and police cars may | have to answer emergency calls. | Stores, M~ ~ufacturers and Industrial | Plants: | 1. Have some one or duty during the blackout. 2. Be sure all external lights are | out, including Neon signs. | 3. See that internal lights are not visible from the outside. | 4. Your presence on the premises will aid materially in protecting your porperty and in making the blackout a success. If Unavoidably Outdoors: 1. Remain on sidewalk. Do not cross the street. 2. Do not smoke or expose any light. All street lights must be ex- KEEP MOUR SHIRT 0N, SNUFFY - T DONT TAWK. TR IRIUN UNOWS WHAT & NSUNE STILL \S - BEFORE He NAOW, CORP'L- DONT BST S0 MANY ARSYNINE QUESTIONS T EXPLANED (EVERTAWNG TO | “ANTS- (N-PANTS /“E.—_ ’/7"‘//;,% W00 SNAPS KIS OKLAHONE PROPERTY SHOOTS OUT GQROLND JUST L\KE O\ WELL | ® account of TIDES (Sun time, December Low tide—1:56 am., 4.4 High tide—8:26 am. 14.7 feet Low tide—3:03 pm. 3.2 feet. High tide—9:12 p.m., 119 feet - - e o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 mw ] 21 feet . . . ® Because regulations an- ® nounced by the A move- ® ments of steamer sailing @ dates from Seattle or arrivals e will not made public, on war, until fur- of be the ® ther notice o o o o 0 0 0 0 o 0 tinguished during period of black- out Important—Do not forget skylight, if you have one. If you must be away from your | premises, do not leave any light | visible from the outside | All Christmas tree and other dec- | orative lights, if outdoors or if their lights will radiate to the exterior or‘ building, must be turned out | your | SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION No. 4802-A IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR| THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, | FIRST JUDICIAL DIVISION,| AT JUNEAU. | ALICE STOLPE ANDERSON,| Plaintiff, vs. RALPH BARTON| ANDERSON, ~ Defendant. | THE PRESIDENT OF THE! UNITED STATES OF AMERICA: | To the above-named defendant, GREETING 1 You are hereby required to apJ‘ pear in the District Court for the | Territory of Alaska, First Division, | at, Juneau, within thirty days after| the last publication of this sum- mons, namely, within thirty da after the 23rd day of January 1942, in case this summons is pub lished, or within forty days after| the date, of its service upon you, in case this summons is served upon you personally, and answer the complaint of the above-named | plaintiff on file in the said court| in the above-entitled dction. The said plaintiff in said action demands a decree of divorce | And in the event you fail so to) appear and answer, the ph\mlzn" will take judgment against’ you for | want thereof, and will apply to| the court for thé relief demanded | in her complaint, and | above 2 | WITN , the HON, GEORGE! F. ALEXANDER, qud.gr of .\(ml} court and the official Seal of said| Court ‘'hereunto ' affized, ou (his| 24th day of December, 1941. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, 3 Clerk, as” herein- By J W Deputy Clerk Frederick Paul, Attorney for Publication dates, Jan. 3-10-23, Plaintiff Dec. 27, 1941, 1942, ac 5 TRAVELONA | L‘é.\l,y DIAN e “Princess" LINER Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle PRINCESS NORAH { | V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska! 'CANADIAN PACIFIC | | bt il A Sl i o i i i i B ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company SBAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE | | | [ \ PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ] D. B. FEMMER—AGENT 'HONE 114 NIGHT 312 ———— By BILLY DeBECK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1941 r- JULIA TERHUNE as a paid-up subscriber to 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: "THIEF OF BAGDAD" Federal Tax—5c per Person ————WATCH THIS SPACE—— Your Name May Appear! D e e FORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE J D ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent NORTHLAND TRA;NSPORTATION COMPANY ney. We sailing rta- a h of Nol‘l\\\al\d Transpo’ ; ships. ion Company hip Due are V sched REEN, HENRY (x;‘ pudie preight Phone * e i ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. - An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $10 $18 $10 °s18 818 §18 $18 $18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 10 18 10 18 10 10 18 18 i 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hawk Inlet Juneau ...$ 8 Sitka ........ Chichagof Kimshan Pelican ... Todd ....... Tenakee Angoon s Hoonah .. 1 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c E SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake $31.00 $31.00 $20.00 <$18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 18.00 7.50 ‘Wrangel) 15.00 15.00 Kasaan ... 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, R A Ay TAKD Lobce: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. y Juneau Kake Petersburg PRSP 40 1 T I AR PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance. Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska .. Juneau. Aaska . McGrath Nome, Alaska Nulato, Alaska Ophir, Alaska . Seattle, Wash., US.A. 236 Whitehorse, Y. T.. Can. 144 To Seattle Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday 132 18 126 99 12 *$120 149 127 125 217 95 207 125 26 114 To Fairbanks Sunday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Friday Saturday $112 10 From Seaitle Saturday Sunday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Friday L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So, Franklin St. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE Effective Nov. 1, 1941 /4

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