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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRK £ “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” : i il VOL. LVIL, NO. 8614. JUNEAU, ALASKA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1941. MEMBE ED PRESS PRICE - London is Bombed in Daylight Attack AIR RAIDERS 101 Ducs Resgns— ITALY WILL NAVY TRANSP! ORT ?W&E iMS!‘E s*ii.ls ELEVEN Fl!ERS SITUATION IN ASSAULT ,' S S REMAIN ON P N, e 77 INBALKANS - CAPITALCITY S S BATTLEFRONT R EaRaaen, & AT CRISIS Many Persons Believed Y o i Koo Fiting F & Rl EEYe - Glaisanind IR W Four Hundred Thousand Killed or Wounded- if . - & ; A ; ; ‘ i CHRISTEN The Juneau draft registration|tion clerk must sign the state- 7. — Bombs falling on London’s S streets during the most pro- ¢ e 8 i 5 ’ ; ' T0 OTHER AXIS NATION ’ : _ | IF (ROSS DANUBE tack on the British Capital City | 2 p wi ? | AR in weeks, is believed to have : : . ' . . ‘ b Fall of Bardia Finally Ac- (RRERENEEP g 4 : g A IHitler's Army Growing in injured scores cf others. i § % . g 4 it wtical e it Blawh him . - knowledged-Glorious Tt el ok G , , Page Is Writfen _ Thrust Somewhere rec-hour siege, then the at- ; B - - . ; 9 \ 4 5 . k ; (BY ASSOC CIATED PRESS) evering no night air raid alarm 4 an nier B % 2 3 3 3 X enito Mussolini’s g : was given. | e ammdin el b O ’ v 40 ! Turkish soldiers are reported ' i i ! i : e ¢ > wassed in Thrace while Turkish orted to have flown over a : ' 9 d & ind also Ttaly's determing % | and’s towr. and bombs that i 4 to fight on. ',(i.md_n 11(:::[;-1:1{‘;1““?’1 A ¢ R q : Germany’s war machine crosses h Y h of i i b ] y the Danube River, the Turks several -wr«u:"‘ 5 94060 Ttalians have been knocked 4 & 22 e g e them. g ! he Wa v Nor rica %ill- £ o, 3 2 < » % & 7 o out of the war in North Africa, Xill 5 d 3 sk o . 4 Hitlet's growlsig “atmy is pols- the past 28 day. 3 3 gt N % § & ) sl ¢ * 2 % 4 4 5 i “ b heraldrd new thrust of Seuth- Mr. and Mus. Hakun chmu:nsvn‘ Should Premier Benito Mussolini The British tement says that £ = . B s t 1 son | Cause of the severe blow to Axis the African campaign. including s P Alaskn was in port. Christensen.| B0 b 0 O N and Greek - more than 30,000 taken in Bardle ! '2in storm on Mcthe: v 88 5 50 i ’ L riew of: U1k VRN, W"‘k“f of the Odds of 4 to 1 prevail in Sefia, 1 0 hows (he rock te he comntiryside over which the ship wa ; (Iying when it e s who reached the scene said If the Capital of Bulgaria, that the are returning to their Cantwel 3 ¥ e l:llll’.rll J rlh(m'““ i ““,‘ Roberto Farinacci, leader of the ¢ syrrendered. planc had bern (rav : @ acationing radical wing of the Fascist party, Admits Bardia Has Fallen is this picture, alsc two ac ing reecived in Juncay by The Empire yesterday afte on by 1, less than 24 hours 2 ter the Little Kingdom of King Borls, " v 5 4 es o tel e ssibl; ithi Clat leader. Farinacci, secretary . After a delav of (wo days, Musso- accidcst but onc hos ress photo telemats direct from the Pemsioly WAtHin o ete fey daye. | ‘ot the party, is an editor, The Lnis Hieh Command finaily ac- | scene vi~ & isco. ‘ were subjected to bombardment for . B ] 25 days but in which time was writ- ten the sublime. pages of courage . . oA 5 FLYING Our troops inflicted heavy losses on 5 E. M. “Bud” Cherrington, of a the enemv.” s KINY, came north on the sieamer miis “our losses were heavy in loyal > men and also in material captured.” : take care of recently created vacan- Htalians Glorified : — alns, s o ¢ Arrivals were R. W. Davis and declared that the “world must con- > 5 sider the siege of Bardia as a glor- 9 % g ~—The Greek Ministry of Marine break them in for a month before J g anncunces a souadron of Greek | returning south. All are at the WASHINGTON — In talks with The semi-ol;icinl statement ‘ AN p Y . 4 ¢ TN destreyers penetrated the Gulf lose advisers recently, resi- T serts the Bardia forces were op- o ; of Va i R pic Y o his close advisers recently, the Presi ; 8 of Valone, Albani, and shelled The fir point in the United fident opinion of the outcome of % - & ported by “great armorad units, P " A , : o Wer oo Bns, While on ngh[ Navi- ot less than 1000 planes and the K& ; P d is Mount Katahdin, Maine. over the possible entry of the Unit- . 5 Jan. 7—Five asserted the Italian gm'rxmfx ‘sviw( . i, ; 4 ed States into the war, and are ac- e Fuakt kil"M‘ e do_wn 53 British planes and two war- Y ; 4 . _ G ; cuiring a genume respeot far what | 4 Ui ON MR FES 1 0 LY ahipe bombarding the stronghiold p 1 Tl v g ’ i the United States is accomplishing ot i e Sh- were sunk by shore batteries and a % L in the way of national defense. The blar 2 # Y 3 ¢ . 9 e plane, from the British Com- Y 5 4 & A A ? v ; royer and torpedo boat. ! ¢ -{"’ : _”‘alf"vl So‘l’;‘“’e": ?ast s:;k'l ]flox: menwealth Air Training School, 9657Yer 2! . p..__ N £ i /s g friends, ha 0 xgreates| D 'rashed while cn night navigaticn . 7 . . 4 4 4 ity Britain under Chamberlain, and for = e . o ¢ s 2 States. The President confides that the left foregronnd. as far as he has been able to ascer- || STOCK QUOTATIONS : other Chamberlain. intell . . | Eagle River and Thane, with the i.req has read or has had read to But now intelligence reports from NEW YORK, Jan. 7. — Closing % exception of the City of Douglas,! him his own answers: that I have to one of respect and even fear | )17, Anaccnda 267, Bethlehem ial Director Anthony B. Reosevelt plans to make the most of | Steel 7%, Commonwealth and oo cctor Anthony B.[which I have knowledge are true, wwes that sending every possible aic | jeneral Mo 48 International & A " ‘ 3 | Serial and Order Numbers s ” zers of the United States Qe i to Britain, short of war, will help Tarvester 52', Kennecott < Pursul' ShIpS COHIde at i ”'qm':_” l',': ':Q”]:h‘l' vs’l,:-’dx:t(-‘ There is a place on the regis- BUVLETIN — LONDON, Jan. / ‘o L ; PR ey { R FIDELTY IS PLEDGED , 2 _ - WILL STRIKE NAZIS longed destructive daytime at- killed a number of persons and the froeks. Kk passed and up to early this 5 ; A sbooky 5 g " d : (By Associated Press) e, o ; i " In the Bolkan crisic, 400,000 One lone German raider is o 3 4 ‘ fidelitv and alliance to Ger 5 » ; v rcurces a2sverted bluntly that if wire dropped killed or wounded S 1o o iy : ; y p 2 eadonarte estimated that 4 W 5 T will march into Bulgaris to meet INS THROUGH Wy : ¢ .. ©!' wounded, captured or missing, in . ¢ g . e ‘i : <d in Rumania for the perhaps visited in Juneau today while the| Step down as Italian dictator be- 70,000 Ttalian have been captured ‘n soven Navy fliers, four cf whom receiity LADED aEAth L. ber ¢ 2 2 Grecde, Thitkey or’ even ) “The Flying Dane” 'md his Mre 3 > campaigns against the British, a5t Sunday w hat Italan plane ¢ last Sunday when that Ttalian sea suld have reached the Naval Bace only 20 uifles awav. The e ash occurred Sunday afternoon, Here Germans will move intc the may become the new Italian Fas- 's afterncon edition of The Empire, e pictures are Associated Adolf Hitler. ing the clege in which “our troops TR AGA'“ IN TOWN 'I'h'-AFl’a* ist communiave also ad- o 4 [l Alaska this mioviiy Wikh' ey Rew ¥ y 3 f o < # E 7z w a announcers for the radio staff to A somi-official Ttalian tatement % 4 % v g n > BULLETIN—ATHENS, Jan. 7. | R.'N. Druxman. Cherrington will o ious page in Italian arms histor - 5 ; : | Baranof Hotel A AT p e H posed bv 250,000 British troops ; % ? X dent has revealed a much more con Canadlan crafi GoeS DOWn » 3 4 4 } " / the Halian-held town. No Ital- | States touched by the rising sun This confidence rests partly upon Y 5 entire Alexandria fleet, P Aty i ; : ; the belief that Hitler, and Nazi of- gation Tnp Italian Claims . " 1 e ¢ : . ficials generally, are greatly worried The semi-official statement also ¢ ¥ e " y A 5 2d last night. steamer was badly damaged, also a £ - o nstruction flight. France. For some time, also, Hitler j | had the same idea about the United Atother " the wreck of the Navy transport plane which shows the tail at the right and a wing in E as far as S beard will register all men of draft| ment: “I certify that m: S 5 g . ent : y answers tain, Hitler regarded him as just an K I l lE D l“ " e on Gastineau Channel between| are t¢rue; that the person regis- Germany indicate that Hitler’s opin- | (uctation of Alaska Juneau mine which has a { i i ! HeE £ s a board of its own,| witnessed his signature or mark jon of the United States has changed | ;tock today is 4 American Can 2 (RASHES . >, A L y I Lucas has been informed| and that all of his answers of | oica v, e i il e “urtis ai " J except as follows:" hological factor, and be- | Scuthern i, Curtiss Wright 9%, L Tl / y ] > Men from 21 (0 35, whether cm-l tration card for a serlal number to do it. He believes this can bt .yI 0 hern Pa- \ f 5 : y wary 22 gistration in dcne without getting into war | jsic Gy, United States 3%, 8,000 Fee' Over 3 el “”_“ e which the registrant will be given juneau will be conducted at the . > after registration is complete and he acknowledges privately | >ound $1.04 = 5 md $1.04. ity Hall and M Lucas has o g s isks. i HonOIqu Fleld : Olty oA ,'n‘”_ ‘l:ty:: m( l:nndle all cards have been shuffled in Most risl eric: roject wou! ; 5 | ¥ AadgpA s S : { or chance o o | LAROW IOy _ el the registrants.” A number of ad-| MO o8 Shance order by ine ships 7 5 he icllow { 5 « 50C] g - ’ A 4 § e ditional - clerks probably will be ihe Atlantic, and so ‘far Roosevel G - industrials 198,08 [ i patealh plane Reaikied” s § ik i )mm“'l'“"':l"“f -‘lum hume | €d later. There is also a place for has r(-fuswdx ul) commit hlunsel; 239, utilities 20.07. tacularly over Schofield Barracks in . ber of local registrants, Lilcas said the “order number” which, start- though this is what the British nee Henolulu teday at an altitide of . ke oot g “7 77T ing in each Draft Board area with most desperately. However, some of 8.000 feet, killing one pilot, while / ” v Dis "'q."'ml oy | ONe, will show the order in which his advisers continue to be strongly | eoveral thousand miles away, at : 7 " Toforiaios. Witch men caf - 21 registrants will be called up for for 16 anet hellevs tHay. Bilve magh sl ‘,’;u : '.A i B ' to 35 must furnish at the time of service. . This: ordes ls : determined . dent on the President. g s o gmalesia 5 ) M ; $ registration includes first, middle (SR E QL R HE " Whst they argue is this: ‘Th L i hit o the Tanditg Faid. and last name: address; telephone (8, SRR R SO A United States cannot be attacked a | The Honolulu crash clajmed the 4 . ;),‘:”::M :‘fihnrml)ufl(;:l-”i.‘,u(::‘;; :; in Washington. For instance, the long as the war continues to rage life of Second Lieut. James J. Wei- i ; itianabin’ ) Juneau registrant who happens to in Europe and the British fleet re [ Gk WbilE tha Hhot o s Eocods ; o cltizenship; x:nn.» of .persons” who, o EiEE R iiber 1D it mains afloat. Therefore, since W' | N, PAA planes were moving in; pursuit ship, Second Lieut. H. A. ; ‘:l‘.‘.]\'”‘X‘(:‘,?‘:im’\‘gi“) :)‘;“t‘;:;‘:"l:r;zf the shuffling, will have crder num- cannot be “L""Ck“d_- we can get intc | 5 gu¢ of Juneau today with the Hanes, landed safely via parachute. ’ 2 B s of that ')”_w"_ emplo er, Der one and will be the first in the war to any degree we like —with- [ 5o i) City enjoying some of the| Second Lieut. Henry C. Strachan . . AR s ot ot s, Juneau called up for service, un- out sending an expeditionary force | Fo T Lo her on' the coast Jr. was killed at Shreveport when| Herc aré three of the four ) airmen who parachu ed from a PBY flying boat in a storm over west PR "” “:”’_ "’"]‘”_“ Or DUS- )oss excused for cause by the Draft SHeild. LERRADY 3“““";“’” ! |in comparison to heavy snow | another plane, while landing, ciash-| Tcxas. A fifth leaped o his death al the time. The four were being flown back fo California i fhe navy e ;L;",‘," ;’(‘mi‘"h:": Board. ‘“I:_LL“"ffigf’f“fefi~(_m:°5;ew‘l’§“z‘(’)f) storms north of here and snow and, ed into his, idjing on the ground | transport plane that crashed on Mothe ndy Pea', Lilling them and the other seven occupants, Left | i@ W hrecaL c,m‘x’“_“,m At time of registration, each reg- tinue with our present support tc rfl:‘ljhsoum of Junewi. - . - , 3 to right: H. E. Neff, formerly statiosied in Alaska; L. J. Hughes and A, M. Parry, ties that will aid in identification, istrant will be given a small regis- i = % e Douglas airliner is still here, BYINGTON BACK < 2 g gles i ificats ch sh he Britain. Business would proceed a: | - | The registrant must sign the tration certificale which shows he v and two PAA Electras which left. Glenn Byington was a passenger| & 5 g R lied with th sgistr: usual, since the Nazis would be pow-1 " 0 = 0 esterday. I Seatile to Juneaii gboard the| Public school property in the ‘e word “geography. s de-' Sugar accounts for half of the statement: “I affirm that I have has complied with the resgistration erless to cross the Atlantic to attack A-normng‘ bu"'m“‘ Censd o Lux‘!: Nlomrlllhland after a visit of several| United States is estimated at $5,- rived from Greek roois’ meaning Philtppine Islands’ public r veritied the above answers and I'Eq:\l'efl?n:‘. H'!" !:\;llsll N‘"‘Y this .cwunne-d on Page Four) back, ave still in Fairbanks. weeks in the states. 1 000,000,000, | e cription of the earth. L nues, | that they are true.” The registra- card with him at all times.