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WITW W T T TIDES (Sun time, February 18) High tide—3:51 am., 17.2 feet. Low 51 am., 03 feet. | High tide 6 p.m., 185 feet. | Low tide—10:07 pm., -04 feet. | Lost Aufo in |Are promptly replacea in our ows | tshop. Dr. Rae Lillian Cnrlwor.-; | Blomgren Building. ady | Monthly Use Deduction,then Go Out W. D. Gross informed 'membets Early n Mornlng—Re- | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:| That on February 10th, 1942, in of Juneau Rotary Club by letter | : ry h % at the noon meeting that he is (Ovefy IS RESU" K |the Commissioner’'s Court for Ju- By GEORGE TUCKER Tl UESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1942 i | ROTARY CLUB T0 STUDY PLAN FOR AID TO BRITAIN' W.D. Grosaf_fers Theatre: for Purpose Once W.J. MANTHY 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: “CAPTAIN CAUTION" Federal Tax—5¢ per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! PUBSSSSOSHLIGE S SO ¢ S5 STt Al i Y Police Find |willing to donate the Coli B | neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Theatre one day each month e ( ;Go}rt‘ngje Hrlgtesien l?o'gfinn wl;]xs ap{; the purpose of raising Bundles'for oot e VR T Britain, For one performance \eagh nnl:‘E(‘!)Zic‘ll'lopfi\"(vl frebihy pel.{)rs::npyolz‘e:fiw, '1“""?;’:,‘,, F],.,I:,»‘:,h.m;.l,“(,l:;-fl’ {month, patrons need only take . .counter in the Harlem police sta- |oeait: said estate are. recaired to | something -for Britain o be ad-|ion ater 4 o'clock in the morning.| oo 000 C € ‘\‘,rml,q, ik 3 mitted to the show. James Me- nrgiley would be better. There are fib LI N e | ~ required by law, to said ex-; Naughton, Dan Ralston and HoO- jyunks with blood-shot ey t the oftios. of anek sattar. | mer Garvin were named on a com- |frightened juveniles, sullen strang- 2 g fih;llu('k“ mittee to work out arrangements. cys with snap-brim felts and dark S /Mg | John Bishop was welcomed 'back |overcoats, unlicensed - beggars, and | Buillding, Juneau, Alash, “'“"”j to the club. He has beén on ‘& |hard-eyed, middle aged Isoldes who|SiX months from the date of the i S & this notice. ing t to the States. Walter|can stare a blank wall out of|first publication of L St AR . o= B el GERTRUDE HELGESEN Carl, w member, recited | countenance. N 0 T l C E ! , e - | countenance. . s, bl ki [ BOGGAN, ‘Executrix. Into . this edsetablafe hetnasd &) publication, Feb. 10, 1942.| The United States Maritime Commission has granted :the counter-attacks day it $31,900.00 10,050.00 sin The Russians inflicted bloody | casualties on fresh Nazi reserves| in the far north along the Finnish fromtier near Murmansk and Kan-| dalaksha. German and Austrian| troops were reported suffering in-| tensely from frostbite. LIGHT SHOOTERS MUST PAY (OSTS OF MARKSMANSHIP| M Four young vandals who de- stroyed 29 street lights with air rifles over the weekend were se- verely lectured in Juneau Cit; Court today and ordered to pay for the damage immediately by/ Municipal Magistrate ,Grover C. ‘Winn. Apprehended by Police Chief Kenneth Junge, the four young- 3.012.50 1.875.00 860.00 562.00 $73,634.25 of week week NOTICE OF HEARING ON INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. Total * First three § First four 'TWO CASES EPIDEMIC d days of FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H. O. ADAMS, Agent GIALASKATHE YEAR sters, all boys, were summoned to| court with their parents. Junge| warned them that any further| shooting would result in their prosecution to the full extent of the law. He also suggested to the parents that “full home remedies” be applied to the culprits. of German Alaska” heavy bomber campaign, now entering its second week, con- pulsed by Reds 16 Senators oo cluding Ketchikan, have been re- | PR, MOSCOW, Feb. 17 — Steadily ported, the first week's total sale| WASHINGTON, Feb. 17 — The Russian war dispatches said the :“l'l"”‘i“ Fegruaty. 14, are 1itd 48 tes already have filed for| Germans, attempting,to hold their 1@ oW 3 Legislature, which election Skagway ~HA,,‘,:“.1,’ |a basis of population and for 16 ! | Senators, four from each judicial |field Home who recently won first |0f Hu" wxdolx syndicated comics prize in a model plane contest|ieature “Patsy”. His car had been — otherwise payable. OF ADMINISTRATION In the United States Commissioner’s | | |geant, “Well, where's your bill of |}je Russel Osborne has filed in this | 'BE'NG HEARD“’““” If you haven't got il, we|court his petition for letters of ad- ) Juneau and Vicinity for dren, one of whom succumbed, ac- Paralys“ Flghhng ix cording to the report from the Court in the case of Lloyd Capp| The copper looked them over |trator, and that the same will be | versus Robert Smith and others, a carefully. |heard on the 10th day of March, Influenza, with 26 cases reported, 20 in Petersburg, was the most pre- street lights and red Lot lights on Ninth Street from Dis- |8 jand twelve cases Miss Wilcox Told Mr. D. S. Wilcox of Robertsdale, Tomorrow is Ash Wednesday, the since last July. Mr. Sandall is an| 4 5 4 { Lent is th od of fasting pre- employee of Morrison - Knutson| R e L | NaziThrusts | CAMPAIGN FOR | aZl Inrusis | tributed $73,534.25 during the drive's | first week toward the ultimate goal| driving Russian troops on the of Series E Defense Savings Bonds|Senate Territories Committee today northwestern front crushed formi-| Wwill approximate ($100,000 approved a bill to reapportion the springboard points for Hitler ';x':xlli("""}'\f“ place in September this year. spring . drive, hurled tanks in| % oA The committee deemed any ef- Metlakatla : W | district. Qi s g e sponsored by the club. stolen. He had altended a new L o iy B floor show in one of the Harlem Court for Precinct of Juneau, Di- | vision Number One, Territory of | can't look for your<€ar. How do we |ministration upon the estate of | {knaw that you own a car. You|Oscar S. Osborne, deceased, praying | Te.rritonalv Department of Health| pi pndred elghty five dol- ‘fm the week ending February 16.|,. .. anq fifteen cents is the total suit growing out of damages al-| ‘“Listen,” he said, finally, “There| 1942, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon | lare three types of people who steal |of said day, at the court-room or} valent disease in the Territory and mumps was second in number, tin Street to the Fair Building, | les "in Ketohiki causing a virtual “blackout” Sat-|Measles in Ketchikan. Towns reporting “no cases” for Alabama, today anncunced the| engagement of his daughter, Shir-|peginning of the lenten season and 5 g | paratory to the festival of Easter, By The ‘matrtige will lake‘wmch occurs this year the first " BOMBER SHOWS Hurled Back AMOUNT GROWS LEGISLATURE M " Ten Alaskan communities out of vED y usslan 17 participating in the “Spirit of Counter Atfacks on North- 1945 Session fo See 24 of $350,000, the Defense Savings| : western Fronfs Are Re- 20.i " i “sunciu announcea Representatives and today. Tt is anticipated that when the remaining seven towns, in-| dable German to- The ten towns which, at press| plaska Legislature, but the com- and were reported endangering |Ume ‘””h‘v' report contributing the migree amended the bill to make it Novogorod, strongly-held enemy city :Sum of $7: in the campaign’s |4 pplicable to the Legislature to be 120 miles southeast of Leningrad. [initial from February 9 ciected for the 1945 session because | Juneau < A counter-thrusts in the Donets Ba- | Nomef fort to apply the measure earRer | an; would cause confusion. *Diliaiing | The measure provides for 24|try. The Rotarians looked over a| Int i . | House members to be elected on|valentine which was sent to them|comic strip artist the other mol-n-}F‘n.:A i ypeb. 107182 K1ieker Ling special petmission o Firplemnt Gl Welkt fefaht |by Joe Peterson, boy in the Min- ing. He was Charles Raab, iml,hm“l.:\sl publication, arch 3, ‘AI “ and passender tarifis efective Jentkry 7 cnithorizinia “GreRsT- 24| gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charges | | PETITION FOR LETTERS BIRIHDAY BAll lubs, and when he came out— | | {shortly after 3:30 A. M. it was| | |gone | " FUNDIS NEARLY ! | | | “I left it right there,” he told| Alaska. In Probate. { Nm[ HHNDRED N the sergeant, “and when I came|yn the Matter of the Estate of ENING"IS OC(URRED ) ) QWL WA TR ; OSCAR S. OSBORNE, Deceased. mPAle MS.I. WEEK —_— | | “Is that so” said the police ser-|{ NOTICE is hereby given that Wil- Large Amount Raised in Two cases of epidemic meningi- Us .opatizzec 4n PN Dot )| {might_just want us to pick up a|(hat said estate be administered as a | # {car for you." |large, insolvent, Indian estate con- | Arguments continued this after-, Fortunately, Raab had the pa- |sisting only of a gas-screw vessel noon in United States District pers. land with Indian relative adminis :Complete details of the cases have |, unt in the Gastineau Channel {not as yet been recelved by the grey for the Foundation of Infan- Department headquarters in Ju- neau. with 19 in the entire Territory, 17 of which were reported from King The young riflemen blasted | COVe B b c'rh“‘:'hm"m: coasting ‘CDHB h, seven in etc! an ant d evening, Junge said. Their| ;;n:,v were ch\risc:tid, the wveek were Chitina, Haines and R Klukwan, S e - . | Marriage Plans of | TOMORROW IS ASH WEDNESDAY, THE ley, to Mr. E. Sandall of Broadus,|will be observed by services at Montana 3 | Trinity Cathedral, The Church of Miss Wilcox has been on thelihe Nativity and the Resurrection nursing stalf at St. Ann's Hospital|y iheran Church. place in late summer. ¥ g o i :Sunday in A_pril_ The term “Lent |for this period came to be used BUY DEFENSE STAMPS |because of the fact that this fast - |cceurs in the early part of the C ‘yem‘ and it came to be confused |with the season. Gradually the word “lent” which originally meant LIVER BILE— (spring, was later confined to this Calomel—And You'll Jump Out ol | use. The length of this fast and se- Bed in the Morning Rarin’ to Go | The liver should pour out two pints of | s liguid bile into your bowels daily. If thi bile is not flowing freely, your food may ot digest. It may just decay in the. bowels. Gas bloats up your stomach, You get constl- yated. You feel sour, sunk and the world looks punk. It tukes those good, effective Carter's Little Liver Pills to get these two pints of bile flowing freely to pake you feel “up and up.” Amazing in making bile flow freely. | Ask for Carter's Little Liver Pills by name. Btubbornly refuse anything else. Price : 25¢. ¢ p SMART has varied at different periods of }mstory. The present period of 40 th century. -ee STOCK QUOTATIONS | NEW YORK, Feb. 17 — Closing | | quctation of Alaska Juneau mine 1 tock is 2, American Can 60%, | Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel | 58%, Commonwealth and Southern iy, Curtiss Wright 7%, Interna- | tional Harvester 48%, Kennecott 33%, New York Central 8%, Nor- PEOPLE | thern Pacific 6, United States o { Present Scadt S4%, D MR A DOW, JONES AVERAGES | r The following are today’s Dow, | Smart |Jones averag industrials 105.10.' rails 27.29, utilities 13.77. Appearance L4 Triangle . e FIVE FLY TO SITKA Five passengers were flown to| Sitka today by Alaska Coastal Air- | |lines with Pilot Alex Holden at {the controls Passengers were Flor- ence Patrick, Luther Patrick, Ernie Whitehead, Mrs. Jerry Green and Richard Slagle. Holden was to re- in Klawock, were reported | verity with which it is observede lays was established early in the| tile Paralysis through the Presi- dent's Birthday Ball, March of Dimes, the contribution boxes placed |sehools and private donations, ac- | cording to the final recapitulation of the committee in charge, it was announced today by Mrs. Charles G. Burdick -genetal; chairman. “The report on funds received for the celebration of the Presi- dent’s Golden Jubilee Birthday Ball and annual campaign to raise funds | for fighting infantile paralysis shows a hearty cooperation and most generous response from this community,” Mrs. Burdick said. “Juneau has again shown its usual spirit and its interest in the wel- |fare of unfortunate children.” One half 6f the sum r@ised here ‘\\'ill remain in the Territory and fund for The “Crippled " Children’s Service will be matched by Federal funis as allowed by the Social Be- |curity Aet, making it equivalent to | retaining in the community all of the money raised here. This money is available for use {for any child or children in the | Territory who may' be in need of medical care, treatment or surgery jof the orthopedic eclass. Mrs. Burdick and her assistant, Mrs. Lorene Gucker, both wish to express their appreciation and grat- itude to all those who so faithfully assisted in this drive end also to the business houses and organiza- tions of the city that suported the cause. MRS. M. K. CAWTHORNE LEAVES ON TRIP T0 INTERIOR ALASKA CITIES Mrs. Mary K. Cauthorne, Advis- ory Nurse for the Maternal and Child Health Services for the Ter- ritorial Department of Health, left today for Fairbanks. She will con- tinue from there to Nome, and then make a trip to Anchorage, Seward and Palmer, The trip, which is a routine one for supervision of public health nurses and work in those communi- ties, will keep Mrs. Cauthorne away from her Juneau headquarters for a month or six weeks. R J. B. KELLY IN HOSPITAL J. B. Kelly, of Sitka, who has had one leg in a cast because of torn ligaments in -the knee for the last two weeks, was taken to St. Ann’s Hospital in an ambulance this morning to receive treatment for his other ankle, which it is feared, is broken. Mr. Kelly 'has been employed by the Sitka Tele- phone Company for a number of Cleaners P‘lone 501 turn this afternoon with three pas- Sengers. years and was planning to leave this week for the south, in business houses andj when placed in the treasury as a| legedly suffered in an automobile &' A accident. It was thought that the A5 P here in | | might go to the jury later in there’s the guy who is a long vu_v: case (from home. He doesn't want your | the afternoon. car. He just wants a ride. So he| Harold H. Bates is the attorney JURD WIS TN A, 0 ey for the plaintiff, and R. E. Robert- 1 ison is representing the defendants.| .. (o ¢ o0 e house: I’rhe jury consists of the IollowA‘ “Second, there's the ing: Merton F. Benedict, c"“‘e“"‘ichurlsy who wants to make | Carlson, Isaac M. Hofstad, Na- | jmpressi is gi | | , |impression on his girl. He takes| | thaniel Blair, Mary Jeanette COW-|your car. collects his gal, drives| ling, Clara E. Gruber, Edwin Fran- laround till he's tired of it, takes cis Cashel, Mrs. Helen V. Friend, |his girl home, and abandons the ' {Mrs. Mae Howell, Mattie Davis, car. | | Georgiana Stewart and John Clau-| son. | CIRCUIT COURT RETURNS CASE good ‘Third, there’s the guy who takes | {your car for a quick resale. If that’s |the case, you can kiss it good bye. Two minutes after he has it it’s in a garage, the ifcense is changed |and the car’s repainted. Two days later it'll be in Pennsylvania, or! |some otherf place. * § “Right now, it's pretty late for| o 3 a guy who just wants to go home,! . 4 i so we'll rule that out. We'll rule Action of the Circuit Court aof lonk hilkee. dadd 1@t Tt Hol ity Appeals in San - Francisco in the| p g case of the Alaska Electrical Re- |00 2" 5004 10 look for it in_that 4 “~ | case. ur best bet is to work on S ‘ompan ainst W. D G"‘:‘:;h h: i ‘l‘fi oo case be.|ihe theory that somebody wanted a1 Distric) 0 €lve his girl the idea he was a| ing returned to Federa ISUICY | o shot. If that's = 1 5 { Court here for retrial, litigants g, ; Eh9 A, W0 ey R find llf(’ car abandoned somewhere. 1 vious hearing, the Cir.| Ve might even catch him in it. i? E(‘:op:-i T:Velsed tgr')e vmdxcglcomp es cul u: rdict| g5 Raap g fe et rendered by the First District Conrt‘limo ,Rd';b, '“_m, the coppers mledl but on rehearsal the case was or- Suppacecar. They went, oruis- dered_retried {Ing through the gray Harlem set as yet. iwhere a big armory was located. S Ther o Mo ¢ ! Metal candlesticks often have SB}I)][II; ZT:LeY.N;gI:h:gdfr? ln"a “;:,x:‘g. felt pasted on the under sides ofiiNew York. And there, in front of| the bases, so be careful not to get|¢phe armory, was Ch;u'h-y Raab’s that part wet when cleaning and |cq,. s % washing them. Hold the sticks by Whoever had used it had s the bases and quickly dip them into { doned it lh;re u}‘eflv:xL)gI]‘\x:l() ll:;]:.h M There were other cars all a]oné‘ the street. Personally, Raab wasn't }bi;l:'ans too glad to have his buggy “I need 20 seconds of endless ‘n_mthemaucal figures, 18 seconds of | time motif, and 14 seconds of moon imu. c!” cried Norman Corwin at 4 a. m. over Long Distance tele- phone the other morning. “Also a few bars of heavenly side, and heroic finish.” | B Had he been “tofiched” by the 1 " S glitter of the Broadway lights on | 5 the snow? Not at all. Corwin | - : merely wanted Lyn Murray to fill | in lapses of a musical score he is using. And writing music to order is Murray's business. | Rice & Ahlers Co. Plumbing — Ofl Burners Heating Phone 34 Sheel Metal { AYE!_Lieut. Comar. ‘Wallace Beery, actor who's now ‘on active duty with the navy, had the same old grin as he checked in at Johns Hopkins hespital for a look-over, = BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SHITH s UGH BOOGUM Z00G Y. \N“R&\kot\%ssi\‘( e @0 TELL ONE Jue” ANTS- \N-PANTS GOWG GO BACK OKLAKONMA N 0 F\GUT DLUEL WY fi“gg-rb%‘-xfistg\(g JOUNNY -ONE -JUMP - CWLED % LTTLE FANN SHE DIE, % \E ANNTHNG YOPPEN 0O QNFS SNIE -PLEASE - saiE - LLTTLE EAWN LOVE ONWY AT -\N - PANTS — JOHNAN -ONE - JUNP PLEASE GO AWEN Copr_1942, King Peatures Syndicate, Inc., World g VEM " BNTS -WN-PANTS \NSULT JOHNNY ONE -JUNP - WME STICK AROUND (Probate Seal) Publication dates: February 9 to 18 interested in .catching the culprits. |, By BILLY DeBECK Harlem. First, | said court at room 513, Federal Bldg., | Juneau, Alaska; and all persons in- terested in said estate are notified then and there to appear and show hops in your car, drives to his|cause, if any they have, why the | | neighborhood, and leaves it a block ‘ prayer of said petitioner should not | Ibe granted. Assets of estate consist | time | only of gas-screw COLUMBIA, of- | an | ficial number 223,320, of 7 gross tons | burthen, of $1,778.95 valuc. Dated at Juneau, Alaska, this 9th day of February, 1942, FELIX GRAY, U. S. Commissioner and officio Probate Judge. FELIX GRAY, inclusive, 1942. ————————— | ] FOR |WALL PAPER Ideal Paint Shop Phone 649 Fred W. Wendt Juneau to Vancouver, Victoria or Seattle Princess Norah sails from Juneau February 22—March 4, 15 V. W. MULVIHILL 4 Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC i THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company SBAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION ° D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 3 L NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- = Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 | { Sitka 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichag 18 10 13 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 Pelican .... 18 18 Todd ........ 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 Angoon .. Hoonah .. Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c 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 15.00 15.00 Juneau Kake ... Petersburg Wrangell . Kasaan .. .. 10.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FPOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LOLGI Phone 612 Round Trip #Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. i P P PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased Fairbanks, Alaska .....$ 76 Flat, Alaska Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska $120 149 127 125 95 125 26 To Fairbanks Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday Nome, Alaska .....e.... 149 Nulato, Alaska ... ... 121 Ophir, Alaska H Seattle, Was ‘Whitehorse, To Seattle Monday - Tuesday Thursday Friday Sunday $112 83 10 207 114 $ 37 116 § 88 234 212 142 119 $120 From Fairbanks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager V 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. BEATTLE 12 From Seattle Saturday Sunday Tuesday Wednesday Friday

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