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PAGE TWO New Highway Named After Army Officer Road Linking Palmer with Richardson Trail fo Be "Glenn Highway” va has been ap- tary of the Interior the name of ing constructed by rdson Highway rth of Valdez, it was e today ses through Tahneta Pi 1 the Matanuska and Col v onor of Cap n Army officer ploratory ex- 9. One n Val- Inlet the of Cook into Valley - - SKAGWAY BOYS 60 HOME AFTER WINNING TITLE Back to books and studies after a week of basketball and victory celebration in Juneau, the Skagw. High School hoop squad, headed by Cceach Ger Ryan, left Juneau by steamer rly this morning for the Gate Cit Panther team two of three The Skagway whipped Juneau in games to win the Northern Divi- sion prep title. They will visit here again when they go south to| pl one of the Panhandle school| teams for the Southeast Alaska high .scl)uol championship. OREERSWILL MEET THURSDAY The Ploneers of Alaska, Igloo No. will hold their regular meeting 6 tomorrow night in the Odd Fellows’ H starting at 8 o'clock. The Auxiliary will also meet and | a social session between the two | organizations will follow the busi- | ness meetings. | -ee | Wis., Jan. seaon basketbal Marquette an first cao two schools | 1l nize other Western con- institutions. | .o TORPEDOED ierence Victim of a Japanese submarine attack off Sumatra, Frank E. Noel, veteran Associated Press photog- rapher, told of how 28 of the ship’s cempany of 71, suffering from thirst and blistering tl‘plca,l sun, reached Padang, Sumatra, Nether- lands East Indies. Most of his photographic equipment was lost. 'WITNESSES FOR GOVERNMENT 60 ON COURT STAND Officials and Neighbors of Kitka Testify in Trial | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— \ EAU, ALASKA Women Leaders in Paralysis Campaign 105 PERSONS LEAVE TOWN FOR STATES A STEAMER HaS 13 PASSENGERS FOR THIS PORT | | Comihg from the south by steam- |er, 13 persons arrived here last| night. Seven of the passengers were | e ) WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1942 WALTER SHARPE ‘ as a paid-up subscriber {6 THEDAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening | at the box office of the. CAPITOL THEATRE | and receive TWO TICKETS to see: "SUNNY" THE BOOK | 28— | . | A. P. WALKER ARRIVES | - FROM PELICAN CITY A. P. Walker, former Territorial Legislator, arrived in Juneau this week from his home in Pelican City. | > o WHITEHEADS LEAVE Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitehead ind children are southbound for he states, bound for Virginia for| a visit. & e MRS. GODFREY SOUTH Mrs. J. B. Godfrey left on the steamer today enroute to Fuller- ton, California, to visit her son- in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Harry Maxwell. —— Subscribe to the Daily Alaska <mpire—the paper with the largest Jaid circulation. Alien men and women arrested by New York City police and FBI agents are escorted out of a police van at the Néew York barge office as Coast Guardsmen stand watch. The German, Italian and Japanese aliens were then transferred to the Immigration Detention Center on Ellis Island, LTTLE FAWN DONE oL ME CONFIDENT'®L HER OL LBV G\TS \N TS MORNWY FROM T WNIUN RESERVOWR - HER CALLW NAME \S S L\ZZIE WA WR” DON'T THAT TAKE TH' RAG OFF'N BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH " SWUK - T DONE ToU LOOK \ THeRe ANTS - IN-PENTS /BOUT T Ou LAbY GEE ! NOU BETTER P OFF ANTS-IN-PANTS 1 GLESS TW OL SQUAW RUNNW' LIKE S SORE ON ACCOLNT OF “TWO YWOUR QGO — QA SCARED W GNANG 1 RECKON HER AN JACK RABBIT LITTLE EONN THE LLTTLE ERN WL BE FENDIRERIUND DRAPPIY 'ROLND To WSIT T CANP NN NMINT QoW GOES ANTSN PANTSY hospitalization and actual care of crippled children of the Territory. | None of this money is used for over- | head or administration, as that is | taken care of out of funds allotted {to the Maternal and Child Health Service by Territorial and Federal Alaska Transportation NELLELAWING | snors i e PAYSCALLHERE| "™ PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L] Nellie Neal Lawing, famed woman | proprietor of a hunting and fishing |resort on Kenai Lake near Moose Pass, visited in Juneau last night while a northbound steamer was in port. Mrs. Lawing is returning to An- chorage after vacationing in the By BILLY DeBECK D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 1: B |from local ports § One hundred and five persons| Arriving were Milton Godfrey Federal Tax—5¢ per Person Now Proceeding oto. dfteny oy Ohe o % SOONASY FooRithicn at N : 4 [ 5 B a steamer; Dorothea , James O'Neil, E JATCH THIS SPACE—You P ar! L | bound for the States. {ward’ 2, Peatibn, fhe “Retfl; iin- WAT( ! r Name May Appear! Evidence of witnesses called by | ' ]/I\m‘?“&’ those leaving were “the|ces geavy, Mrs. J. Solberg, Jahies|L—o—dorroosooswodbralorrrromrooc ol rorororsioond the government in the trial of | {FollowiRg: |L. McBride, O. Myrland, Decra| Nicholas Kitka, Sitka native, ac-| | l.l. Rand, C. bcx:lha"b;‘Mrb “’E‘}Fuhrmnn. Carol Bloomquist, Albert cused of the murder of his wife |Mrs. ©. E. Sebesta, Mrs. D. L.|;onn6on and Elmer Johnsbn. ' 4 continued in the United States| Wallace and two children: H. Cur- L¥dving bl fhe ‘Yesks @ : ; | rie, Mr. ¢ K. C. McMurchy, | - Oav 18 vessel were John District Court yesterday afternoon | { rie, Mr. and Mrs. f Di 1 A 3 o g 4 H. mond, Mrs. Louis ‘Rapuzzi and today [ {R. Vinolad, W. B. Tobey, R. E. Nel-| ' = 10"C" . 5 | ..q |Ray Cavanaugh, B. H. Gardner,| Those testifying today included on, Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Whitehead,| 78 EW8FEER S H Cardnen | YieTi¥hors oF the Pitka Tailly and {Paige Whitehead, Virginla White-| 0% IS, 1 um, Mrs. Muty cffered testimony as to sounds of {head, Miss A. Robinson, Mrs. J. B.|Sharp, Raymond Wolfe, Bert Horn, fighting heard from the Kitka cab- |Gedtrey, Roy Hoffthan,” Mr. and|Louis Garrett, Carl A. Johnson,| in during the time preceding the {Mrs. E. 0. Swanson. {Floyd Ogden, G. DEOOHAE QRN discovery of Mrs. Kitka's unclothed | Mrs. L. Thompson, Tony Thomp-|Ryan, Robert Selmer, Tick Oson,| aril bateéred body &n, Mr. and Mrs. M. Jensen, Jesta, John Hannan, Silas Dennis, Me\lu:’ Witness:s who took the stand 1 Young, Mr. and Mrs. O. Moses, Sid| Sipprell, Robert Combs, Donald| This HHOMMBG Wors, ‘Tauraiiie WM ; 8 | Moses, William Hellman, Mrs. H,|Tanner, Harry Lee, Donald Boetin- | % ik A e ety AT e &/'N% ‘ | L. Faulkner, D. Thompson, Miss M.|zer, E. Soldin, Howird Hayies Biters And SdnNtago. PR0o. AN #id |Hanson, Miss B. Hanson, Mrs. R.| ——,——— Robert Boyes, of the FBI, who| Mrs. John L. Whitehurst of Baltimere, Md., (Ift) President of the |Downing, Magnus Hanson, Jr, Mis.| | The United States Marifime Comission has granted the was called to the scene of the al- |+ General Federation ¢f Women's Clubs, and Mrs, William Kletzer of |Magnus Hanson, Mr. and = Mrs \VESSE[ BRINGS { Alaska Line special permission to supglement all water freight leged murder, took the stand as| Pportland, Ore., President of the National Cengress of Parents and i150!;(.1‘ R(::Jl s and child, Mrs. W.| ! and pa: ger tariffs effective January 7, GU(})OHZH‘M} an emer- Court convened yesterday after-| rpegchers, who participated with Mrs. Roosevelt in a national broad- "\',"“;')‘:]"I{‘!‘«“ M‘]‘\ ‘L l;‘:;{’“‘r"‘- -’*J:;‘k | gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fareb or charaes e i b s 101 | ast from the White Touse in Washington in support of the 1942 it e Ty BB, G GERS “C'h‘”wme paytble. oW by that of CGeorge Eliason i }S it 2 o h “ v v Infantile Paralysis Campaign. The occasion was a meeling and tea | yickey, Jr. M H. Hugl 7 R | Chief of Police fn Sitka 3 = L BT Tughes, Mr: < ) : S S Upon 6ral Stipulation by the e-| f0r prominént women, at which Mrs. Roosevell launched “Women’s |j puthofr, Miss M. Puthoff. | Nine passengers' disembarked| INFOHMATIQN O{l:l .J‘AH{NGQ AND 1‘\RRIVALS spective counsel, n signed state-| Week for Tnfantile Paralysis.” | William Erickson, Hilding Hag-|from a southbound ship here last, WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST ment “of Nick- Beitsn, obtaiked Yy |- lund, Mrs. Robert Bonner, Donald |night, while 21 others joined the | WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE, « Hampton Burkhalter, Special " H o e s L s L L Agent of the FBI and witnessed 're I s Stewart, Miss M. J. Clark, Frances| Coming to Juheau ‘were John C.| by him and Chief of Police Eliason, | ;’N;vm;, Mre. R H. Williams, Paul A. Johnson, Mrs. L. Chase, Jay| ’ was read to the jurors by Lynn J.| >oke, P. R. Hines Chase, Mrs. B. Rollins, Kenneth| Gemmill, Assistant United States B. Sheplor, H. Arneson, William | Dafoe, Ben Moen, Hilding Haglund. | FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— Attorney. It was not introduced as 1 Bowdering, J D» Anderson, W .E. Those leaving on the vesel were: | CALL THE ALASKA LINE hn SAHIBIL. | Webber, ‘C. w Erickson, J. Fanchon,| Dy and Mrs. D. V. Anderson, T | Kitka .admittéd “In ‘the - sobard r; F‘ems_.gxx F. Watkins. John Hoff,| goherts, Paul Blake, Tke A”,ade”_} PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent , statement that his wife and he IR. 8. Fossum, M. Scott. C. Moore, jon; wWilliams, James Weed, Wil- | . had quarrelled while drinking on J. Eliier, G. W. Johnson, N. Norris, jiam Lingfater, E itehea D | the Saturday evening preceding J. Beatty, Robert Bonmer, W. .o -0 ater, E. Whitehcad, Vv ERVING ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND | e alleged murdér and had contin- “Snulhwx(‘k. George Loosen, T. Jack, M: ?h:(pnlh,m' YeanDe And?rsr:r a ued drinking wine and beer during {B: Johnson, E. Erickson, A. Hawk- oy Keith Cauthorne, William | Eunitay, -Monday, Tirstey %ha lins, J. Pearson, W. J. Atkinson Bates, Robert Boes, Arthur Bogue,| {Woneminy anomine: B 286 Wy HiS e g e % |Samuel G.. Johnson, Earl Martin, | woman's body was discévfl'odv‘Dur- Ben Mangalao, Gideon Matiang. 1 ing these days he stated that he BIRIHDAY BAll b oo s ‘ did not go to work and that the ‘ quarrel of the previous Saturday { IIDES G night was resumed Wednesday { FUNDS All USED | ’ o R morning. In the signed statement | | b H T {“‘ A N <‘ P ‘0 H T “-\1{’ ‘O N COMPA N Y Kitka admitted striking his wife i FOR c l (Sun time—January 29) ! repéatedly end throwing her on I High tide 0:27°a .m, 132 feet. i - |the floor and dragging her around ‘ & Low tide 6:02 a. m., 43 feet. | the floor. He stated that while he “Considerable misunderstanding | I1ih tide 12:09 p. m., 157 feet. | rtment - } AsudBia S ok A S er g | : ‘ o : e Navy Dep had hit her repeatedly, causing her | seems to exist concerning the use to| LOW tide 6:49 p. m. -9.2 feet rhe United Sla&l;{‘hr_;':gy p“m\sh:!kd‘é 1 nose to bleed that he did not hit | | which funds raised by the Presi- e requests that neycd concerning oon her with anything, and had left ! dent’s Birthday Ball are put,” de- | i r_coé‘VAgoes or destinal ler Wednesday morning lying on I clared Dr. W. S. Ramsay, Director | % SEATTLE ments, ;vho bed with blood sn\em'-:c_l over ! of Maternal and Child Health and |her face and body. She did not Crippled Children Services for the ‘éspond when he spoke to her be- | Territorial Department of Public & Perfect comfort ) ore leaving the cabin, the state- Health. 4 nent concludes | “One half of the amount raised is | ® Centrally located Mrs. Julia Widmark was the last | sent directly to the National Foun- | Large Rooms e splendid food » witness to testify before Court ad- | dation of Infantile Paralysis, which | &1l with and service journed yasterday afternoon. {not only maintains the exténsive | bath. - e - | Afigcflilies for curing vietims of this]ipechl Rates to Permanent Guests FORMER CHIEF LEAVES | 1 ‘-59&519 at V‘éflrm Springs, Gwrsiavi ALASKANS LIKE THE A % . ut also conducts research at many Roy Hoffman, former Juneau " | ger 61 Blice, Whid fpbht tei AdYs Faiversities Uirpugiout the tiited Hotel 're while on vacation from Kod- | States throligh granté made to Il NEW WASHIN ON K TalHAR Wit BB M DY iohates oratories and trains dociors and | lumbing installation, sailed Lt e HEa ) L T uth today to continue his vaca- (s Rl ! o5 In @ie: Btath T?m other half remains in the | S e R 5 Lynn, Mass,, firemen remove the body of one of the 14 yictims who | locality in which it is raised, to be Lg\,:fi;;“} | = gty 74 ed when flames swept Melvin Hall, an apartment house in the fused exclusively for the purpose of | Kl 2 "Princ 88" B R - g e A ek T e e R A e OHIO 1S GREAT downtown area. More than a score of persons were taken to hospitals fi8hting infantile paralysis and as- | [ | ALA [ K AC 0 A s TAL Al R l- I N E s COLUMBUS, Jan. 28—The state| go. reatment of injuries, ]smm'g’ in the cure of crippled chil- LINER 1 0 f Ohio derived its name from an e T s St e Y a5 drf;- he Exilt’la‘md- i Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express | indian word meaning “great”. It _ TS > & | ecause s possible to have Juneau to Vancouver, | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. B g T s J: vl k Al R d { Territorial funds : for G 1 an Irogiolan word i In New Yor 1en Kounaup e e e g ot | Victoria or Seattle | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- In Wyndott it is O-He-Zhu. In rr y B SV VRO 3 | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican ‘shan gof Sitka Mohawk und Cayuga it is O-He- ——— precs 0y . g |Alaskan communities were urged| piincecs Norah sals from Juneau |{ Juneau..$8 $10 $18 $10 $13 $18 $18 $18 - $18 f Yo. . b ‘ & last year to turn their funds into February H, 22-—March 4 Sitka ... 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 L s 2 | - £ & i L. |the Territorial Treasury to be used | V. W, MOLVIHILL, Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 HAGLAND HERE | arithe oare of crippled children B | pgens, G pl R qnban Absain. ||| Kinstan sy - 307 (g 10 1855 40 Hilding Haglund, former Fidtakid ! e. Tipp] Children Service De- | Pelican ... 18 lg lg i oung man, now employed at Sitka, | Lo BEaRE O s, JeTiiorial Depit cA“ADIA" PM‘FIC' 10 10 in this city on a brief visit, | S PERIDUE TR, "D R . ——— 18 it | aid. F SR | y s ¢ ———————— Hoonah .. x MRS. FAULKNER LEAVES | & (e S e tock diRiS Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c . | | tage of this opportunity to double Mrs H. L. Faulkner left Juneau | the amount of money obtainable for SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY b | today to spend a short vacation in | this splendid purpose with the result | Eeichikan Kasaan . Wrangell Fetershurg . Kake the States. While in Seattle, she hat taiit £ Juneau $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 Sta | that a substantial amount of money 25.00 12.50 vill visit her son, Malcolm, a student | W15 made available. This was |7 Bake o D 5 § 7% Ll | 3 3 Petersburg ... 18.00 .50 i at Lakeside School for Boys near | | matched by Federal funds and the | Wrangel) 15.00 ! Seattle. entire amount used only for actual Basnan ;. Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, R AGWAY, TAKD LoDGE; Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS AR (o Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased Fairbanks, Alaska ......$ 76 Flat, Alaska ... 31 § 8¢ a4 Golovin, Alaska . 141 67 $118 Juneau, Aaska ... 151 8 132 McGrath ... 44 44 13 $120 Nome, Alaska ............. 149 74 126 149 $112 Nulato, Alaska .. .. 121 50 99 127 8 §$37 Ophir, Alaska —— 39 48 12 125 10 116 $88 Seattle, Wash., U.S.A. 286 170 217 95 207 234 212 Whitehorse, Y. T. Can. 144 _ 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 —_— To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Monday saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday . Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Friday Wednesday * Priday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St.© PHONE 106 184-4th Age. SEATTLE Effective Nov. 1, 1941

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