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DUTCH EAST INDIES INDO-CHINA 330AM. 3 AM., NEXT DAY NEXT DAY SYDNEY MANILA M, 4 AM. NEXT DAY NEXT DAY What time is it in the world? ENDEAVOUR HEADLINES THAT AND ARIES - MADE HISTORY IN . 12BUSY MONTHS SAIL SOUTH Jeanette Sf&fart Is Pas- Here is a clean-up of stories dur- ing the past 12 months that head- enger on Small Boat- Will Attend U. W. line writers used for their States, two small page spreads boats left here today with plans to keep in sight of h other until after they reach Seattle. One was the BEndeavour, liny ex- ploration ship of -.Amos Bur ticnal Geographic Society repres- entative. The other was the motor- ship Aries, cruising back to Seattle with honeymooners Mr. and Mrs Match H. H. Howell aboard Nazi Troops Move A passetiger on the 50-foot ATieS ., pyigarig, S s i 4 Nazis Denounce U. S. "Mcddling,' Juneau. On arrival in Seat'le, Miss i L ! Stewset. will re-enter the. University | British . Flegt ‘Binks & . Ttalimny Warships. of Washington to take graduate in botany. ng with Burg was Lynn For-! of the Forest Service, who will lorer at Petersburg Metlakahtla in se- aphic recordings for of Congress of tales of ans January Lease-Lend Bill Congress. FDR Starts Third Term; Faith in Democracy. Churchill Welcomes England. Lindbergh Policy. Presented 10 Asks Willkie to Bound for the Attacks U. S. War| February British Rout Ttalians in Libya. Greeks Wallop Duce's Troops. Nazis Put Pressure on Balkan Nations. Unresisted April Nazis Invade Yugoslavia Greece. British Greeks. Greeks Fight Germans Defeat British in Lib- ya rest aid the Troops Battle Beside Surrender After Gallant Library Als Japanese Afraid of Russians the old-time May Rudolf Parachutes into Scotland Bismarck Sinks ship Hood British Bismarck. Nazi Sub Sinks U. S. Freighter Robin Moor. FDR Proclaims Unlimited Emer-| gency Hess British Battle- Planes, Ships Sink the June BERLIN, Jan. 2—Dispatches re-. U. S. Ousts German and Italian pere from Tokyo tonight Consuls. an editorial appearing in Hitler newspaper Hochi which dc-‘SiB- clares “we must ask the Soviets to| U. S. Promises Aid to Russia. observe most strictly the stipula- Army Takes Over Strike-Bound tions in'.the neutrality pact with Plane Factory. Japan and reject the Anglo-Amer- July jcan machination energetically and Chief Justice Hughes immediately.” | From Court. I diaitee U. S. Naval Forces Occupy Ice- JUNEAU HIGH 2. ceived quotes tods Launches War on Rus- Retires Hold Lottery for 700,000 in Sec- ond Draft. AN D I. A | Jap Troops Occupy French Indo-| | China | U. S.-Britain Freeze Jap Assets Nazis, Reds Locked in Gigantic MEET TONIGHT‘W Crimson Bears Open De-| fense of Southeast | Championship Gastineau Channel high schools will open official hoop competition 0 28. in the Juneau High School gym at September 7:30 c'clock tonight when the first| Navy Reports Sub Attack econd Douglas teams invade Destroyer Greer pital | Ickes Curb ccond team game will be|East with the first teams| Nazis nightcap. The game| Ukraine, will mark the opening of Juneau’s| Lindbergh defense of the Southeast Alaska!want war championship it won last year. Although Douglas has sl'\(.d]‘ veteran's returning this season only one of the Crimson Bears from last year’s crown winners will sce rction this year. { o s Cheering sections from both| Sub Sinks schools will be in attendance, with|James—100 Die plenty of space remaining for the| SPAB Bans Private Building Pro- general public. ects. - The NOTICE U. s AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing air route from Seattle to Nome, on sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv >oo RAYBAN goggies cut climinate glare from water. — Dr. Carlson, Building. August Roosevelt Meets Mid-Atlantic. U. S.-Britain Peace Goal. Congress OK's Extension, Churchill in Announce World 18-Month Draft on Gasoline Take Kiev, Capital of S Jews, FDR October Girl, 5, Lost 8 Days Woods, Lives Sub Torpedoes Destroyer Kearny in North Destroyer Reuben Duke and Wally Visit the November Threaten Strike in Captive Coal Mines FDR Insists Mines Remain Open naze and| sun, snow |Plant Strikes. Blomgren | , Lewis Calls Off Coal Strike. adv. | first | and | Maximum Age for Draft Lowered | on| Trks | Congress Moves to Ban Defense| Congrcss OK's Armmg Merchant‘ 'IHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘énl mnasco CEYLON ~ HAWAI |.30 9‘30 um IAMI s, ;M..,‘ Here it is — and Remember 265 MEET DEATH ON HOLIDAYS 2—A total ‘. CHICAGO, T, Jan. of 265 persons lost their lives dur- ing the New Year holidays as a| result of auto accidents, drown- | ings, falls, shooting and other vio- |lent means. | The nation-wide poll by the As-| sociated Press reveals that 171 met death as the result of auto ncci-: dents. * PROIE(’ S(HOOI.(HI[DRENi School Principals of Terri- tory Report on Air ' Raid Precautions ‘! | Telegrams received today at’the | office of Gov. Ernest Gruening in- dimnc:l that precautions -are being taken in every community in Al- ‘rnk'\ to protect school children in | event of a wartime emergency. Methods of evacuating scho"lJ | children from .schools in' cases of air raid, fire or other emergency Hl\vv been worked out, school prin- ! cipals indicated. In .some cities, | drills have been carried out dn(l‘ have resulted in the moving of | children to places of safety in re-| markably short periods of time. ! The cadiogram received here came in response to an inquiry by |thc Governor and Territorial Com- | missioner of Education James Ry-' | an, asking whether attention was| being paid to the important civil- |ian defense precaution of protect- |ing school- nge children. |SEVERAL PERSONS | SAIL FOR SOUTH | sailing south today were the fol- | lowing persons: Dorothy Garfield, Mr. and M W. Mendenhall, Mr. and Mrs. |H. C. Nunan, Peter Hanson, George |- | Nicholson, Mrs. Mae Harris, Mrs. H. N. Evans, Mrs. Mildred Hodges, Mrs. Kathryn Dunn and two chil-| |dren, Patrick McKeever, J. C.| I | J. | strong. —————— ALASKA SALES FROZEN | Orders went out today from Gov. | Ernest Gruening to mayors and; | other elected officlals throughont the Territory, freezing sale of new |cars and trucks, in line with the national orders issued by the Of- fice of Production Management. QOfficials in each Alaska com- | munity will take over the duties, lof administrating the automobile rationing program. e first president of Harvard was Henry Dunster, a' The | University pmntcd in August, 1640. | Ships. Jap Hull. “Peace Envoy” Confers With December | Wage Rise Averts Railroad | Strike. | Japan Attacks Pearl Harbor, De- | - | clares War. | Germany, Italy Declare War on U. 8. U. 8. Declares War on Axis. | Russia Claims Rout of Nazis. | British Prime Minister Winston !sentences. ranging up o 20 Vears$Gerrig s l'of ' a fantastically |with failure te 5. ey to deliver ‘fense secrets to Gmmnny { Cambridge graduate, who was ap- !} | Churchill makes secret flight acro: Atlantic for conference with Presi dent Roosevelt. '“wt\"s STRANGE "LETTLE EAWN" “UESN“ QANSWER - 'th POSITWE SHE'S (N THE APARTMENT-, PLEASE RING HER [SICGIN MEWBY SHE'S SCRAIRT To PLCK LR T TELEPHONE, CBUSIN - T RECKON \LL N0 ANGINER € LOOKE KINDR SUSPACIOUS — DE KEVIS \N DE LOCK 0N =T FANORS CALLW i shows a Serb vi xcum au:pondad hom a tclcgmph pole in thu main \(‘udl&« — MOSCOW TOKYO 9 PM. |o PM, SAM. | SAME DAY _ SAMEDAY - NEXT DAY | newvolk I.ONDON BERLIN SAMB DAY that fime here in juneau is same as in San Francisco. 12 NOON i A Teamwork Helps _ 26 COUNTRIES ALIGN SELVES AGAINST AXIS| Whne House Announces Singing of Pact Against Peace, Armisfige WASHINGTON, Jan. 2.—Twenty- six, nations of the new and old worlds today formally pledged | themselves, the White House an- | nounced, to employ their full re- | sources against the Axis powers| |and enter into no separate armis- | | tice or peace. ] The countries included the Unit- | ed Kingdom, Russia, China, Aus- tralia, Belgium, Canada, Costa Ri- ca, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Domini- an Republic, El Salvador, Greece, | suatemala, Haiti, Honduras, India, | Luxembourg, The Netherlands,| New Zealand, Nicaragua, Norway,| Panama, South Africa and Yugo- slavia. | o TIDES (Sun time, January 3) High tide—2:35 a.m., 150 feet. Low tide—8:15 a.m. 33 feet. High tide—2:15 pm., 17.0 feet Low tide—8:47 p.m., -1.6 feet. ,ee —— e o o 0 0 0 0 SHIP NEWS e Because of regulations an- e nounced by the \rmy, move- e ments of steamers, sailing ® dates from Seattle or arrivals {® will not be made public, on | ® account of the war, until fur- ° l)m notice. . aunched in Ta- mother, In christening one of the " cotha, Wash,, bottle break Mrs. David Justice for assistance, U. 5. CONVICTS four naval minesweepers andra Justice BRITISH SINK called on her e o o o o FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1942 D e e iy ] FRED GEESLIN as a pu_id-pp subsrriber 10 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPFIOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “THE GREAT DICTATOR" Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Naimte May Appear! INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. 51 > FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent SERVING ALASKA THE resent clr\“‘h"ncy"“r"cg Tho guhlisn 8 SCE i Norlh\and Transpo on Company ships- to the Due A THREE U-BOATS ° ANDRIA, Jan. 2—A British squadrén today smashed “to keep Bardia go- e Ttalian and two Admiral Cun- 33 AS SPIES FOR GERMANY .- | des It's Healthy, Too! BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN—— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS X yer azi attempts ' by sinking marines, were imposed today on 33 memhmwwm;],,,m said operated . spy | ring which networked the world.in | gathering and delivering all Kkinds of military, commercial and indus- | tria] intelligence to Germany. They were charged specifically NEW YORK, Jan. 2. — Prison --e TOTEM EXPERT SAILS Mrs. Dorothy Garfield, University of Washington anthropologist, who spent the holidays in Juneau col- register with thglecting information and pictures of State Department as agents of the Indian totem poles, sailed south German Reich and with conspira-~. today. vital American de- TRAVELON A “Princess” LINER Juneau to Vancouver, | ANADIAN PACIFIC D Subscribe to The Empire. Victoria or Seattle The ‘New Otder’ in Yugoslavxa PRINCESS NORAH V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R——Juneau, Alaska CANADIAH PACIFIC THE ATCO -LINE Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L ill battle | s to break are hanged This photo, smuggled out of Belgrade, Angered by stubborn resistance of conquered Yugoslavs who or freedom, the Nazis are reported attempting every mes the resistance. Captured fighters and innocent hostages by the. score in every section. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 i 1 20 MINUTES TAKE NORE PANS OFE'N ME, NE SHIF'LESS SKONK SWNEENEY -WE BETIER HOLD THAT MARD B\RD ‘RS B NETERIAL WITNESS - DETECITLF, S JUST W CASE ONS AND FOR RESER TN CALL INFORM:! ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska- Passenders, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka Juneau S 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka 18 18 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 18 10 18 10 4 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minlmum Charge 60¢c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake $31.00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 18.00 7.50 Juneau Kake .. Petersburg . Wrangel) Kasaan " Exprus Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBURG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops. PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Round-Trip Fares: 10% off twice one-way fares, when purchased in advance, Fairbanks, Alaska .....$ ’M Flat, Alaska .. Golovin, Alaska .. Juneau, Aaska .. Nulato, Alaska ... .. 121 Ophir, Alaska .. Seattle, Wash. ‘Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. RM To Seattle From Seattle Monday " Saturday Tuesday Sunday Thursday Tuesday Friday ‘Wednesday Sunday Friday 207 114 To Fairbanks Sunday ‘Tuesday Wednesday Friday Saturday 142 119 $120 From Fairbanks Monday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Thursday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1; 1941 _ L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 106 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE

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