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PAGE SI® ¥R . POLLY AND HER PALS THL DAILY ALASKA EMP IRE—JUNEAU ALASKA g i § FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 194 By CLIFF STERRETT POLLY DEAR,W DO YOU WASTE SOUR TIME ON A BOY LIKE TYPE, DAPHNE. IWANT TO STUDY H e HE'S AN VNTERESTH\E MY GOODNE STUDY HIM? GIRL LIKE You SHOULD BE ABLE TO READ HIM LIKE A Book / i | IT/6 THE MISSING PAGES THAT FASCINATE o Cpe 11, ¥ MARINE NEWS reawen wovewens| “wfiis ,' ,, ° NORTHBOUND . L L Ll . maybe about noon e Ld bu definite g 3 .‘ H E TS R E E F ° «( ull)llll) SAILINGS . ® Tye i to sail from e ° to sail @ Coasl unarders Army o o < e A © P € 2duled to @ Transpor "’swer Gall- - at 9 o- Ji ° from Seattle at 9 a.m 2 scheduled to sail 10 a.m. tomo SouUT . . . . . . . . ° . . . ° ° ° . ° ° . . . . . . . . ° BOUND SAILINGS Yukon scheduled sound midnight Saturday E scheduled southbound ne Tuesdaj LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth, scheduled to sail every Weanesagy at 6 p.n. for sn-(u and wayports. s every Wednesday or Petersburk, Port Alexander, Kake and way- ports $iie biim miimie o ® I ¢ P e, 1 aid - 2 TIDES CORDOVA INSPECTED fdh tids ! Low tide this " High t - Low t T repea ;mr‘ o) ‘ when the steamer ME[WAEJK?. ?@w st n Point, Chatham 1 1 RGERT IN JUNE « h 1 ! escorted | Alagka has been gocd to the Mil- by cutter Bonham and with | waukee Ri more freight water being pumped from Number |and passe the electrified 1 hatch. The leak is being plugged. irailway this year than ever before, Twer two passengers from it was reported teday by R. E. Car- g . & i, Dutch Harbor and Kodiak son, general agent for the Chicago, DESERT ARMIES CHARGE ingten announced, aboard Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific b Dot A Cordova carries 15,000 cases Railroad, now in, Juneau on his of a million men,| Prime Minister of mon from Kodiak, valued at annual visit to the Territory. R ay reported driving deep | 0l Parliament t $100,0( Carson arrived here early this y,q ‘Lipya atter advancing more |2d big push Cordova struck in a pitcn |Week from his visits to Fairbanks,iyna; 50 miles on a 140-mile front | tons with “m Y fter an exceptiona Anchorage and Kodiak. At Faif-ly, 5 agi secretly launched offensive | 2 decision might voyage frem Seward. he encountered 15-below-2€10 gimeq at knocking the Axis out of | [eW hours g g i her, but said it did not seem nonh Africa. | Meet Equal Forces At the ifime. -ofAhls ‘death; ini|3s cold as some of the Puget Sound Axis Set Back on Heels | Churchill said: is the first Septem 1667, John Alden was| O%° D° IE6S A% Eeatis | Dispatches said the attack started | time in he Ger- \ber of the | CArSOn plans to go south on theélq; gawn last Tuesday and set the 1 an equally well | Sunglay g off for & German and Italian troops back on |armed adding that Creat & i few days at hikan. Furnishidg | inejr pheels, shocked at the sudden | Britain d and planned the a fast route frem Seatt action. mass strength for five months be- aukee trains seem to be w ok Nl SEC LR TRAVEL ON A much favor this fall with K rincess 5 DANERRNG AEEE LINER The s Rl [LILISERAIRIE - air bom _AcROSS 3 ENBAMTEEELBIEC Juneau to Vancouver, | 1 %0 L Flower con- 53 NADLEWET]S Victoria of Seattle | Last year's marriage rate in| & Greoy dish v FIRJOINIDIO|UIS QIR IE S » England ' was the highest in its 12 Anciént Greek i ‘1 nit of welght RIA ANTEIDERAIN SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS history. 1. Paimleat 48 Stop uninten- RISIERERS S B PRINCESS NORAH P 8 bl o 14! Land fighting tionally PIR|I [MBRSIEID AN ember 26 SoAMIBEE T 15, Regara OB AR IU THENIU 1B B§OIF svember 26—December 7,17 | By L EIGHES UMIACBROIRIA V. W. MULVIHILL | 3 D [RIA|WEAL O[D E[S[TIAIR C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska E[R|! [ERM | [R[EEIHIOIN CANADIAN PACIFIC i saoeman, PSS 2. Loathe THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT | | PHONE 14 NIGHT 312 { g Company H . 11 E BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 wE n LIKE To : SEATTLE { show you what a fine job 1 1 we do on personalized s Christmas cards. We'd 4 like a chance to prov |EVERY THURSDAY ||| 1,0 & o H 10:00 A. H. distinctive, more attrac- \ ! tive, and more economi- E { cal. We'd like to make e, o B ! your Chrisfmas cards . . . § 8. 8. TONGASS . * _ Nov E MAY WE? t PASSENGERS FREIGHT x E REFRIGERATION s E M P I R E \ Printing Co. | e Spe tance of Eighty Miles, tank ccrps has been caught in cross fire units are threatened with an- nihilation. perted setting back Axis counter atiacks. Barrage Ba : Fasten . Period of time 2lloon, Inside Inside the barrage bailoon n squadron ever orgar on Parri and, S. C., One is ready post in the Atle d by the U gro arhead Drirven for Dis- Sudden Campaign inued from Page One) One of \quuu“ armored and the mechanized New British attacks are re- The U. S. 8. scuthwest ¢ fceland, but reached 6. kertaining to s ¥ 3. Male mm ¥ school of philosophy DOWN confiict 1. Of the voice deco- B St 5 & BERN traveled Swamp 1 of eloth Wworker's . Game of chance . Harbors EENLENE S L EEEEL; HLEN Salinas, an oil tanker (above), Tl the Brit The balloon in the air Purpose of the b it more diffi 1 to keep them flying to a post in the Pacif higher. torpedced witheut warning the night of October 29-30 he Navy Department in Wash- was port in safety desp't serious damage,” fcre unleashing the assault.” | 13 . The new offensive is commanded | Meet af Governors lon the land by Lieutenant General | Sir Alan Gordon Cunningham, who | crushed the Italians in the East + African Empire, and on the sea by | st lesson of the Instructor's his brother, Admiral Sir Andrew |F: Aid Class, which is being | Br | taught by Dr. Frank E. Hull, staff Hitle ters, as usual, ds‘-iph'.»lci.m of the Red Cross, will preciated st attack and | take pla tonight in the Game ong German and | Room of the Governor's Mansion, had UhUW“ut was announced by Mrs. Ernest ) forces back with heavy | Gruening, chairman of the AWVS. the west side| pe class reguiarly will meet in | the Council Chamber of the City [ Hall, but tonight the place has been changed because of the Coun- | intimated that | Italian counte losses, ¢ of Cmar. | Encirclement Threat | - Mussolin’s High Command count | ered the British statements by ing British motorized armored fo! had opened an attack on a 90-mile | ially on classes will be held in the Coun- cil Chamber. | frent on the Marmarica desert but |that counter attacks had destroyed EERPTRR. ,"p:nl of the enemy tanks by the end SITKA DIVORCE ASKED of the two-day fighting.” s Kay Windsor, of Sitka, asked for | (1t is declared in London that the | divorce from William Windsor in British smash in Libya is deseribedan action filed in the Federal Dis- by informed quarters as confront- | t¥ict Court here. Grounds on which ing the Axis forces, under German | |the divorce is sought are cruelty. General Erwin Rommell with a | The couple married at Ketchikan iu threat of encirclement in the vast | 1935 and have two children. battle takin, N A T Wood is still the main fuel on many farm BEUY DE STAMPS r-—_—_—————__v* 5 CCLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY OF ALASKA Lumber and Buifding Materials PHONES 587 or 747—JUNEAU SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modernize Your Home Under Title L. F. H. A. Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Wanl MORE ROOM IN YOUB BOAT More Miiles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Btarts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards { A Broad Range of Smooth Specds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance ksates Bmokeless, Odorless Exhaust l Full Diesel Dependability H An Engine that Can Be Faslly Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER CO. cil meeting. After this evening, all| 1 PeSSTeSaRCSERCtets SUE SR BN Ll o E. 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Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks Tuesday Sunday Sunday Monday Thursday Tuesday Tuesday Tuesday Friday Wednesday Wednesday ‘Wednesday Sunday Friday Friday Thursday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager MA 135 So. Franklin St. | 1324-4th Ave. PHONE 106 SEATTLE -r