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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE~JUNEAU ALASKA SPARNOI } EA Prol"o ;Rowfmfls” R 1 Honor ensicy. COUNTER [S BE lA“N(HED' Typé?BMI?Sfia& ecni:(t)frl: v PLAN Now TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1942 KENYON MacLEAN i as a paideup 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: "TOM, DICK AND HARRY" frrrrrrr e e SePRurtad At Ve COR | Federal Tax—5c¢ per Person ‘ Thompson L o : PUbht Hea"h Group ca"S Of ——p WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! i lower Franklin St | bombers pounded the city of 750,000 " 4 ' | Juneau will honor the ‘memory populati ‘m outlying sections, e o ’ ; Mena(e of the late Ensign Ervin Thompsor | 8 ig defense gunms,| e | |fist Alaskah to die in action ranged along the mile-wide Johore | A complete program for clean-|*ainst Japan, with the construc- b“””l 3 ‘txu}:dewxd x':term:tw.].uv - i o thona ayan- | tion of . memorial In the form of | 350ve the scream of ald raid airens Al— ASK K STEAMS HIP 00 MPA NY iower 1 4 > a typical Alaskan cache, it wasan- ° i ps “in the| |lower Franklin Street will be out- , | jungles opposite on the shore of the | ; lined at the next meeting of the DOWNCEC lv““‘ J“""“:d‘“f“” Y| Malay Peninsula, Gastineau Public Health Council,|Club’s weekly meeting today. RAF scouting planes reported a! Ensign Thompson, a Ketchikan| it was decided last night after a| bo heavy movement of Japanese troops {preliminary investigationof ‘condi- | YOuth. was killed at Pearl Harbor youihward, indicating the invaders| tions in the south end of the city, December 7. A bronze plaque citing|are massing their full strength on was reported to the council, | his courageous action will be placed |ihe lower tip of the peninsula be- | The council decided more defin- |0 the memorial, to be erected .al‘{m( launching a direct assault on ite information should be obtained |SOMe central location in the city.ithe $400,000000 fortress. | before referring the matter to| Named by President Rod Dar-| Sir Shenton Thomas. Governor| |local authorities, but deslared ,nell to the Memorial €bmmittee, of the Straits Settlement, worked h'lv‘ |a news release issued this morn-|Which will cooperate with the For- | his shirt sleeves beside native ing that “this menace to pubh(‘ est Service in planning the struc |£00He~ laying , hose. 4o battle the | health must be cleared awa; ture, were Don Skuse, Michael J.|flames set ‘by the Japanese bombs. | Other action at the council meet- |H2as, Lu Liston, Dan Ralston and | —- 9 |ing included the adoption of a con- | Henry Harmon. e ‘"DB {Stltlmon, a request from Evelyn| Alfred Brown, Juneau igh BT PO W Depacc- | S G s wire Ack-] £ -2 ‘- INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS | ment Wi er, 'or ass ance ln (Sun time, February 4) | finding foster homes for persons WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST and Drapes MORE ATTENTION IS CENTERED IN THE HOME MAKE YOURS I()()l\' ITS BEST WITH NEW AINS \\I) DRAPES! Now is the time to give the rooms a wce Lifting” before prices advance. Crisp, Fresh Curtains and Drapes add considerably to the high morale of the American home-—our second line of defense. NOTICE! The_ United, States Maritime Commission has granted the ¢ Alaska Line special permission to supp]emem all water freight * | and passenger tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- | gency subcharge equal to 45 pet cent of th rates, fares or charges otherwise payable. CUR | luncheon. Other guests were Act- \ |Ing Governor E. L. Bartlett and A.| migh tide—3:51 a.m., 163 feet. READY MADE QUAKER CRAFT {under care of the department, for|F- Walker, Territorial Labor Di-| pLow tide—9:52 am., 15 feet. WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. | Whom the department will pay | Visien inspector. | High tide—3:47 pm. 164 feet. | board fees, and the monthly report VNIRRT Low tide—10:10 pm., -0.9 feet. | b 1 BUY DEFENSE STAMPS DRAPES [ ACE PANELS $6.95 - $7.95 $3.25 pair by the public health nurse, | Thelma Brown. | The constitution stressed the Mis FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— } CALL THE ALASKA LINE W.EDUNKLESS COAL MINING as- sistance which the council may give | v the community by interpreting the It's Healthy, Too! | F ¥ Beautiful patterns and lined | public health program so that it | | . PHONE 2 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent with extra quality mtwn] [Famous the world over for iwill be adequately supported and |" RA“. BEI.I BB U N S W I C K SKA THE YEAR 'ROUND 3 > 1 i s Gathered at the top anc quality and workmanship! | used. High standards of service and JOIN THE FUN—— SER A ready to lmn;: Save time and effort! Beautiful as sortment of colors and pat- terns. cooperanon with all the pubhc health agencies in the community |were listed as objectives of the couneil |ing the last few years, W. E. Dunkle,‘ M3, Brown submitted the fol.|PTOminent mining engineer who has | BOWLING ALLEYS lowing statistics covering the pub. been operating the Golden Zone‘___*__‘ |mine at Colorado station on the P S LT T | I tic health nursing work for Juneau Alaska Railroad, has gone into the! | N O R H L D and Douglas in January: s0al mining business in that area.| With demand for coal along tho: patterns that railway belt greatly increased dur- enhance any room. MAKE YOUR SELECTION NOW ! Lovely new Organdy Ruffled CURTAINS $2.95 Extra Quality Communicable diseases: whoop- le is king 1 pr K 8 APERY [ o v o ;| ipoatad o Costall” Crook, &'tk Rice & Ahlers Co. TRANSPORTATION COMPANY D R | scabies, 2; impetigo, 3. Thirty-twe [tary of the West Fork of the Chul- Plumbing — Ofl Burniess } ifleld visits were made to give careitna River about twelve miles north The property, held: for a many years under Interior good lease from the Department by Infant and preschool hygiene: i»in{am, and preschool children w jadmitted to the nursing service; | |57 field visits were made; 81 visit- | D A M A S K ¢ and instruction. of Colorado and about five miles Heating - H I'resh and erisp as the | Tuberculosis control: Five visits east of the Golden Zone Mine, Ph. % Depa‘;\t‘;‘hed { "_ : ::”; \‘ '(l, ._'n‘] e |were made to four patients. according to word received here by one p ing the i Hlultll-!l,l' «\". nhl(:l:)!' 50c sl sl 50 Yard | Maternity service: 36 prenatal|B. D. Stewart, Territorial Commis- nnauofl sortment o colors D 1= f Mines. S e sy S jcan a n 2 ° jand postpartum mothers were given | sioner of X = %, N g Amer { Washable Rav I and white. (senlce. 69 visits were made. ‘ Exfension in Stse £ Lt ] | A nice selection of drapery rard for those Who PANELS TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES EW SASH — Henry ATIONS AND Stevens, shows indications of being | Sheet Motal 1 | by the y C U R T A I N S have odd size windows or ’ FOR RESERV i | § f | { 1 } i § School of that University and was bighly tion. 8he is employed on a tempor- each extensive in size and is said to con- | TETS | ON CALL 31'65 who like to make their 6wn'! Zfic;he Welrdulld, Nmng Duiter 'Lam a high grade of sub bituminous s ON HATS | xNFORMAT‘ Agent 4 ! coal which is low in ash and high| Quality othiz | m.EN' 09 >¥ l 00 Lovely, gay patterns that |, School Hygiene: 124 white ehil’| iy heqting value. The leases have Wk £ 4 i HENEY 23 assengers i FRESH and CRISP! o it 3 jdren and 43 native children Wee|yecently heen transterred to Dunkle| L] I8 Freight Phone i washed and no X are hard to duplicate on | formally inspected at school; 26{who has al shipped several ! | H ble to iron. They Gay assortment of the most i q4.v'¢ market. ; | children were admitted to the nurs-|carloads of coal to Anchorage and rnnn HENR!NG I 1 [ beautifally: ° popular colors! Good sizes s ‘! |ing service; 43 visits were made for ’vlcmlls | ‘! to give that desired full- I\I“l)l‘z((){\ATP, A:T A care and instruction. | During the time he held the! s fot i docRo | i ness. MINIMUM—SAVE! Home Nursing Care: Two pa-'leases, Stevens had compleled a |&eeeemeesmmmeeoo e oo | ! | tients, requiring nine field \'xsits,!numbcr of improvement mcuI(luu} o :i were given aid at home. .. |a trail into the property, a bridge! i Crippled Children’s Service: Two|over Costello Creek and a 105- iy il ’chfldrcn were vmled | foot tunnel into the solid coal de- TRAVEL ON A ‘_ | z | posit. Since tr ti f th B e e i ! el sit. 8 he operation of the| R e > ol R A E‘ l i 0 |Golden Zone mine was started he | Prlnce’s A L A s K A c o A s T A L A ln L l “ E s I E 2 had furnished it with coal from i lsolDIER HERO | the mine. LINER Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express i Q(/cfl[ / Z' Y SINCE /887 | Other Coal Properties RC5). / suncan to Vancouver, | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. 1] VISIIING HERE In addition to the previously es- | Victoria or Seattle Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- tablished coal mines including the| I Iulet Hoonalt goan Tenakee Todd ican sshlaun & e 1 : ; ; e e v S :enlyJRlvvr Coal Company, the| Princess Norah sails from Juneau é:‘t'l::”“ ‘lg ’:g ‘ig $ig ‘:g S:g 10 10 § 5RS early in infancy, preferably six to | ay is Cor-iEvan Jones Coal Company and the Febr: 11, 22—March 4 CLINIC MEETING IS g s PG CATALOGIST FOR JUDGE . poral W. D. Blakely, who wears|Eska Coal Mine, two other coal! V. W, MULVIHILL, SRR e e A i . SET FOR TOMORROW cinated before entering school. WI(KERS“AM '.IBRARY the red-white-and-blue bar inti-|properties are being opened up on| Agent, C. P. R-~Juneau, Alaska mellc n }g %: :g lg 2 Immunization against diphtheria cative of the Soldier's Medal for(the rail belt. They are on Moose e 18 18 10 10 g should also be started at the same EMPI.OYED BY MUSEUM Heroism, awarded by the Army for |Creek and most of the stockhold- CANADIAH Pflflrlc cee .. 10 10 10 n and \m:mfl;:- lm]\cl' S courageous action. ers are Anchorage residents. One, . 18 18 t c b every four weeks s protection s particularly Blakely was attached to March|the old Premier propert; Hoonah .. 10 i omorrow after-|important during a war period| \neo Gonstance M. Watson is a|Fleld, Cal, with the Army Air|controlled by the Il’az:e;r;;;v{uis,r:z:{ Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 between 1 and when epidemics are prevalent is is | .cent addition to the staff of the|Corps, and was on detached duty|ard, being reopened under the name SCHEDULED MONDAY and 'l'HlU'l;?gm:lm il 5 .!rufv‘uu‘ Iubp<l said Territorial Library and Museum|at a Southern California bombing|of the Anchorage Coal Company, | Rt K“l:zn w;?boo $18.00 % $25.00 SLL ORI cmployed to catalog the famousrange one afternoon in May, 1940, |is located on units one and twe. Jinegu o R 25.00 12.50 g8 o Subscribe to the Dafly —Alaska | wiopercham Library on Als when a bomber crashed nearby. Al- | The second, ¢ e THE Kake .. 25. . ol that all children “‘Empire—the paper with the largest . = r d. on unit three, is called t : Petersburg 18.00 13.00 K b gainst smallpox|paid cireulation. purchased by the last though six men were killed in the|the Buffalo Coal Company and ‘Wrangell 15.00 15.00 skl 4 Legislature from Mrs. James Wick-|erash, Blakely managed to drag|permits to -operate are held by A T C 0 Kasaan 10.00 ersham., one soldier from the flaming|Frank Cala Buffalo, Express Rate: 25¢c per pound—Minimum of $1.60 A graduate of the University of|wreckage. He was awarded the ———e RIPS TO HAINES, Washington, Miss Watson holds a | medar sor his. Beraism FOR INFORMATION ON T Phone 612 Bachelor degree from the Library D — L l N E HASSELBURG SKAGWAY TAKU LODGE: | | Alaska Transportation || recommended for the posi-; FIRST AID POST JANUARY MUSEUM VISITORS LARGEST Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for slnxln passengers to flag stops. . in any weather iy basis under funds provided for Company i - it the cataloging appropriated by the (HEF MEE“"G PASI THREE VEARS Y e ————————————————————— Silver lining! Every cloud has one, 8e TOEpIAILS. MR iile - purpose, for mlnlh:v Coffee is waiting to While funds are only available for Sfl FOR FEB' '2‘ January visitors at the Territor- nn.mcs,mn PIER 1 PAN AMER'CAN MRWAYS 5 : ten or eleven months, it is estim- ial Library and Museum for 1942 BEATTLE bring delicious, bracing good cheer. ated that completing the catalog-| The meeting of the First Aid|exceeded those for the same month & ing of the extensive lbrary would [Post Chiefs which was scheduled to in either 1941 or 1940 by over sixty, F: e i vequire the services on ‘one person|be held on Wednesday night, Feb-|according to the register of visit | RS L SRIP o0 BILEX for two years, or longer, according|ruary 4, has been postponed until|pames. This January 315 visitor: PASSENGERS FREIGHT to Edward L. Keithahn, ‘Curator. | Thursday, February 12. signed the register as compared to| REFRIGERATION “With few tourists expected dur-| The meeting will be held in the|253 in January, 1941 and 234 dur- . S Ch ll l 1 n g ing the coming season, however,| Public Health Center at 7:30 o'clock. | ing the same month in 1940, Mrs. White can give considerable 5y G P Much of this increase has been| ) ™= " ACENT time to assisting in this valuable NOTICE due to evacuees from army and D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Round-Trip Fares: wikos or - }; THE MORNING work,” he said. AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing|navy posts throughout the Terri- 10% off twice one-way —, - - eee air route from Seattle to Nome, on|tory during the last month as is { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 snle at J. B. Burford & Co. fares, when pmhm Pmpm Ch»meds Pay! adv 2videnced by tlm signatures. By BILLY DeBECK QANTS -\N-PANTS Fairbanks, Alaska Flat, Alaska .. Golovin, Aluska HEY, SNUFFY W LTTLE EQWN WHLCH WBN | | {F Y& WANNG SEE SUMP'N WERP SORRY ALNTTLE SR, ON WARPATH & SoY, ikl [ URTLL KNOCK \OUR EBRS BRCK,, JORNNY MeGraiy . RUN OUER &N LOOK OUT ONE JunP gulnw A]‘i“ T SOUTY GETE phir, Algska $ Seattl h. USA, 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 HURRN ¥ WalTLL R NP Whitehorse, YT, Gan. 14475125 26 14 143119 $120 SINBS ouT To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks QBOUT THisY Monday Saturday Sunday Monday Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday ‘Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday Friday ‘Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday 2 Saturday L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager 135 So. Franklin St. 1324-4th sAve, Effective Nov. 1, 1941 PHONE 106

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