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Y.« 100 Proof Distributed by NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY Seattle, Washington BABNEY 'GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH OKAY, LADY, OUEN - T GUESS Nov WANT T0 SEE ANTS- \N-PANTS — WE'S T' ONIWN \WIUN WE GOT HERE — COME (N = GodGUM NOOGLUM GL-ABBUH GH WOOF EXHIBIT FOR PARALYSISIS - INTERESTING PAA Wmdow Display of Fquipment Adds Zest to Birthday Ball Campdign An interesting exhibit of medical equipment used in the care wnd treatment of infantile paralysis has been placed, in the window of the, PAA offices on Front Street by Dr. W. S. Ramsey, Director of Maternal and Child Health and; Crippled Children Services for the Territorial Department of Pubhcw ) h it is to fight this dread diseas people of Juneau and othe communities are jolnmg‘ ion this week in a campaign | | to funds for the President’s! Diamond Jubilee Birthday Ball. Juneau's part of this national} drive which will wind up with a| | combined dance and \eard party Saturday night at the Elks Ball- room and Baranof Hotel, is beins‘ | taken care of in several ways. So| |that all may contribute to this| committees under the *able Gharles Burdick, | cause, direction of ‘Mrs General Chajrman for ' Juneau's| Birthday Ball, have dm.rlbutem boxes to all schools and business| houses of both Juneau and Doug-| s, for donations both large and| mall. The Rainbow = Girls have| | taken charge -of the ‘March . of | { Dimes Campaign and by means: of diamond ~ shaped . envelopes -with slits for the insertion of dimes have made substantial collections. Mem- | { bers of the Girl'Scouts: are lelvlng; leaflets at private residences. Gay Motto for Serious Use While the motte:fer this drive has been “Dance That- Others May Walk” and the oscasion customars ily celebrated withi.damees through- {out the land, the exhibit in the, PAA window brings home the seri- | | ous purpese to'which these funds‘ are put. The pirater, cor iron lung, is a late addition to Juneau's and the | Territory’s - equipment, The Brad- | ford frame, -used hy many ortho pedic hospitals, is also of great in- |terest and benefit. There are spunn‘ of various kinds as well as leg,| arm and back braces of varioas sizes. All of this equipment is nec- |essary for the effective cure and| | correction of infantile paralysis and | f [can also be used in care of crip- pled children which may not in-| valve paralysis, Dr. Ramsey ex-| plained All of this equipment is nvallable‘ throughout the Territory and Is| used for crippled children who need hospitalization and treatment. | “We are most fortunate to have | his equipment at cur disposal and thould cases of . this disease arise | mywhere, we are ready to glve‘ he proper medical aid,” Mrs. Bur- | dick stated. g hrough the President's Birthday Ball Campaign remain in the ’l‘er-‘ itory to be matched by Federal ‘unds, and used for-obtaining nec- essary equipment and caring for arippled children, ‘we should all take an active interest in helping to keep this fund alive and grow- ing in our community,” she con- cluded. Radio Program In addition to the active com- mittees in charge of the .dance, ickets, card party, banks and en- selopes, the Juneau campaign has| seen greatly alded by excellent ra- {io addresses beginning with that| »f Gov. Ernest Gruening, Janugry | 119 and ending with that of Mayor 4. 1. Lucas last Monday evening. Others who gave talks explaining | he need and purpcse of this cam- paign are Dr. W. W. Council, Ter~ itorial Health - Gommissioner, Dr. | Ramsey, and Mrs. Burdick. PR B 5 X DEFENSE HEADS MEET TOMORROW, @ivilian Defense department heads will meet at 8 o'clock -to- morrow evening in the City Hail, Defense Director Frank Metealf announced today. Metcalf urged all - department| heads attend the meeting, as sev-1 eral important defense announce- ments will be made THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE | Bert Lybeck, chairman of the feed, “Since half of the funds raised Jlggs Dmne; Nexi Mondayl Another of the famous Jlggs Dinners will be given by the A erican Legion at the Dugout next LONG YOYAGE Monday night, February 2. ' There will be plenty of corn| H beef, cabbage, etc., according to Iorpedo Survwors Rea(h .~ Island Affer Epic who ~will be assisted by Harry i . f cs::/l:r.m’;‘?m F}‘:‘t;lmg:nemn she 2’500- M lle Tnp t& Mrs. R. H. Williams Leaves for South; l n d e f i n ite S'ay I nounced here, The cruel journey ranks as an Mrs. R. H. Williams left Junean|epic among open boat voyages. Th yesterday for the south to remain|poat was one of two which set ou for an indefinite stay visiting wlth\“hm the Prusa was torpedoed 100 her father and mother in Tacoma, | miles off Honolulu December 19. {Wash,, and friends in the Pugct\ The first boat, bearing the chief | Sound area. 1male and 12 others, was picked up | Dr. Williams has been called | December 21. {into aetive duty in the U. 8. lu*mvI with ‘the commission of Lieutenant | and. will ‘leave the end of the| month for Fort Richardson where\ he will take his final physical ex- amination and be assigned to duly ‘ - — PROGRESS MEXICO CITY, Jan. 29—Mach- ine “warfdre has penetrated the Mexican military academy. Grad- uating ‘cadets to receive a diploma and a sword—now they get a dip- loma nnd a 45 calibre automatic WASHINGTON, Jan. 29—A life- boat bearing 13 American merchant prusa today reached a tiny South| island in the Gilbert group| fter a 31-day voyage of 2500 miles | across the lonely sea, Sweden Slatkmg Up Emergency Supplies’ hl()(KHOLM. an. 29—0ver five! hundred different kinds of im- ported goods are mnow stored almost a thousand different place in Sweden far use in an emer gency. About two hundred of thes are medical supplies. At the out-| break of the war these reserves were valued at 214,000,000 kronor and| Inow at twice that sum. ACROSS 10 Hagpens p tions to 1. Lies dormant Buildings . Makes 8 pre= 34 Cancel liminary 35. Iterates wager 38. Interprets: 8. Pine powder archaic ¥ “formed in 41 Type measure flowers 42, Rasps 18. Reluctant 4. Musical note 14, Melodious: 45. Kind of dog thukleal 47. Bird 15. Wooden shoes 48, Favorite 18. College official 49, Palm leaves 17. Orlental com- - 51. Danish fiord mander 52, Priestly 19, Roasting stake Jsraelite tribe 20 Aertal railways: 83. Ringed planct ¢ B eolloq. 55. Inearnation Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 31. Happen re- 57. Musical studies peatedly 68. Rich fabric in- DOWN 4. A judge of ;2 Nisht before terwoven 1, Those who turn Tsrael oncerning with gol over the . 5. Takes up 59. Thick ground 8 Hout e bt again 60. Those related .1 2. Siren of the 6. Breathes 27. By thruuu\ the Rhine heavily in %5 Sweet solution mother 3. Hebrew prophet sleep 7. Topaz hum- mind bird . Beaks . Figurative use of language . Belonging to the summer . Six-line stanzas Toolk for granted . Biblical proper name . ‘Restore . Official in cer- tain games 5. Regulations The lite of bust ness Ribbed cloth . Conducted . Melodies Rested Strive to equal or excel . Lampoons . Gratity i Lake in the Canal Zone Smali: law Frothy soapy water . Tibetan monk b4, Female sand- ol 7 AmN AN WETTET e T R T e T, The Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association of Juneau has again declared an annual dividend of four per cent for its depositors. Start Your Account Tomorrow with $1 or More piper . Large wagon Money Available at Any Time Accounts Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 | Alaslu Federal Savmys and Loan | Association of Juneau l U, 5. SEAMEN SAFE AFTER | seamen from the torpedced steamer | it was an- l in| H. H. KAZEE, MINE INSPECTOR, BACK FROM INTERIOR | Inerior, western and northern parts of the Territory, H. H. Kazee, As- | sociate Inspector for the United | States Bureau of Mines, has ar- rived in Juneau. | Kazee has been away from | his Junmeau headquarters since last Aprtl He expects to remain here for about two weeks clearing up accumulated business and then will leave for a two-month visit to his home in Kentucky. — - \Grace Webb Here val in Juneau for a visit with |her mother, Mrs. Stanley Nowicka. | Mrs. Webb came morth accompan- ied by her two children after crav»lmg to Seattle direct from {Cordova on a transport: TIDES (Sun time, January 30) | | | High udc—lz 49 p.m., 164 feet. 10 feet! PIONEERS MEET TONIGHT | ks Qualtty Wark Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Qutfitter for Mem PEOPLE Present A Smart Appearance ‘ & | Triangie | Cleaners ! Phone 507 TRAVEL ON A "Princess” LINER ( \\““,\,: Victoria or Seattle Princess Norah sails from Juneau | February 11, 22—March 4 V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C. P. R—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation Company L] BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 SEATTLE PASSENGERS ~ FREIGHT REFRIGERATION L3 D. B. FEMMER—AGENT PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 QANTS-\N -PANTS BRAVE \NARR\OR MAKE UP MIND PLENTY FRST-GO SATILE TRONT AN SCALP NO GOOD JAP —WE MARRY LTTLE EAWN AFTER WaR — ANTS - \N-PANTS WERP B\G WHO'S TS comw 2 Returning from an extensive in-| spection frip ‘to all mines of the ' Vns!hng Mother | | Mrs. Grace Webb is a recent ar-| Juneau to Vancouver, | | THURSDAY JANUARY 29, I942 B D, STEWART 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: Msu“Yn * Federal Tax—>5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! * NOTICE! The United States Maritime Commission has granted the Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight and passenger tariffs effective January 7, cuthorizing an emer- gency subcharge equal to 45 per cent of th' rates, fares or charges | otherwise payable. INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— CALL THE ALASKA LINE " PHONE 2 & NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY en‘/ e States Mo y ?fl biished, no! erning the estination 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 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ........ 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 L Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 Pelican .... 18 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Hoonah .. Expnn Rate: 10 cents per pound—-lflnfimun Charge 600 SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Kake 331 00 $20.00 $18.00 $25.00 25.00 25.00 1250 18.00 .50 16.00 i Express Rate: 25c per pound—Minimum of $1.00 FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, B A T GwWAY. TAKD Lober: 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 10% off twice one-way -E E] g 8 fare§, when purchased § 5 P g g fi % 8 in advance, E | R|= E s Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska $ 56 Golovin, Al 67 8118 Juneau, Aaska 82 132 McGrath ... 4 18 $120 o Nome, Alaska .. 74 126 1490 $11z Nulato, Alaska ... ... 121 50 99 83 §37 Ophir, Alaska .. 48 12 126 10 116 § 88 Seattle, Wash., USA 236 170 217 95 207 23¢ 212 Whitehorse, Y. T., Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 To Seattle From Seaftle To Fairbanks ~ From Fairbanks Monday Saturday Sunday. Monday ‘Tuesday Sunday ‘Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday Wednesday Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. PHONE 108 P4A 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE S P J— ———— - @ L | bt