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GEORGE BROS. Take a Boarder Is Cry in 32PERSONS J’Naval Tanker AWARDED ‘A" Washinglon;TrimVessels - DEPARTFOR s Destroyed [ ! v ) &9 ] I | The 10ss 0f the Neches, 5400 Naval | | | tanker, is acknowledged in a mili- tary statement today which further sador to Russia Joseph E. D“V‘“'lpAwm B'I-l WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1942 ANNA WEBSTER asa pa_id-‘up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the. CAPITOL THEATRE Put 2-purpose Va-tro-nol up each nostril, It (1) shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes irritation, (3) relieves transient nasal con- gestion . . . and brings greater VATRO-NOL directions in folder. seaport between the sea of Azov, i Pompeii” be (Continued from Page One) Glacier Highway Dairy / Wins Health Depart- ment Certificate George Brothers Dairy today rded a Grade A milk certificate | Steamer B;n;s 13 Pas- sengers Here - Takes Others to Southeast persons |left and receive TWO TIC S to see: |tatéd 56 of her 182 man crew Sea Cloud.” The navy has leased | 3 e “SHF. KNEW ALL THE ANSWERS" for $1 a year for use in chepASSfi AwAY Kerch The statement “d t the | I'ederal Tax—5ce per Person e statement ‘does not give ne A |s6éne @t fhe adtidn. | WATCH THIS SPACE-~Your Name May Appear! coastal patrol. The “Sea Cloud” s ! known on the seven seas as one | O T e i s S e i s of the most beautiful crafts afloat. There is an ironic twist about the was Juneau Thirty-two [ | (Sun time,” Pebruary 5) | § | tombs and reli IP COMPANY SKA' STEAMSH » | by steamer today, 14 ‘of them going | v I S b e Cloud’s” going to war. Just| to the States and others to local| High tide—4:26 fm. 163 feet Health, having fulfilled the -rigid |y, " voar ggo it slipped down the | |ports. Coming on the vessel from| Low tide—10:34 am, 15 feet. | N realth ‘et samitation Tequirements| ., . .t Kiel, Garden, Germany.® | ' another Alaska port were 13 per-| High tide—4:31 pm, 155 feet in herd, buildings and equipment i Pt Low tide—10:50 pm. 0.1 feet. | The modern dalry 3s located on| o o ol tHe #éAstical - sky- (Continued from rage One) Disembarking here' were Kaj > ! |the Glacier Highway, three and|yqyoiing in Washington in the last T = Louring, Don Seeman, James Har-| . NOTieR |4 jone-halt miles morth of Juneau|y., “tne two smallest increases|mj Cody, “Wild Bill” Hickok and ris, Frank White, Margaret Kitka,| AIRMATL ENVELOPES, showing S One l)mllmng 1; 80 rwlmlu;w,": 30/ were noted in bank loans and lifé|«gg¢» Masterson. Michael Kitka, Mrs. F. Hakkien,|8ir route from Seattle to Nome, on | | NENTAS feet wide; another is eet long A insurance sales. As one wit put it,) wherever circuses paraded, the prederick Hakkinen, J. S. Barne't,|Sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv.| the first shows that nobody’s poor,|pyckskin clad and sombrero hatted Nick Skoss, Levi P on, J. E. Ed- { and the second that nobody ecares: figure of Lillie was known. Treasury Secretary Morgen- thau gave his press conference an explanation the other day, and he also may have given himself nitkname. For weeks, and 30 feet wide The greenhouse is 70 feet by 15 feet. All the build- | ings are heated by a large hot water |system with a boiler capacity of| 5,000 feet. The heater in the boiler | }h;\» 84 feet of three-quarter inch' | copper tubing, enough to furnish NOTICE! The United States Maritime Commiission has granted the SCHENLEY You Get the BEST from tOUR Great Whiskey States wards. \ i Born too ‘late to participate in| goutnhound—Jim Davis, John . ml:ly :; ;’:’geen:’pr;“a&l;gr w:’::lm:: Compton, Kenneth Anderson, real ai at- illi it 3 |1 th, William Streber, tributed to his compatriots, Pawnee Lol Clifford Daigler, 'Bill, ‘nevertheless, had ‘his share of g | | {'Alaska Line special permission to supplement all water freight and passenger tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- gency subcharge equal 1o 45 per.cent of th rates, fares or. charges ® Perfect comfort Lonis |and half-inch |pipe to carry hot and cold water| {to all the bufidings | water to all the dairy structures b pe e " . | Rapu: Ove Myrland, H. J. Baker,| Wi ® Centrally located therwise payable. Shr ASISRAING VAU AT S m.!» My:"::." b?:":’h'“’s;o t:;nl;;m::i 3’::‘::"‘;::0;“;{ r:;;‘Mr and Mrs. J. B. Hanford, Wil-| Largefooms ® Splendid food !ohe g it vl mels pipe.for heatuny| Ty e the mew tax program, |(rontier. The color he gained in o Schillen Lioyd B Garner, | all with gy gervice i INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS about 600 feet of When the Bld questioris starfed |those few.years made him apictur-| O 1008 B! b o WILL'BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST ue figure, and as a partmer of Rozita Zamara, Diego Paulino, L. Spesial Rates to Permanent Guests ] ] :l?f(alo fiam in the wild l:ufleso, show | Dyerdahl, Frank James, Ruby Ma- ALASKANS LIFE THE | WHEN, AS AND IF AVAILABLE. { 4 4 re illiam Mahoney, Dora Fuhr- business, he reaped a comfortable tron, William 3 E ftel | popping ‘again, Mr. Morgenthau asked: “How ‘tany of 'you 'boys sie. the E] ] 3 »t| " “Di s . - rs o |cow. took up restdence st the mew| A imber ‘or “ftie" s’ orpa foFURE. RO QR N =W WASHINGTO & ; |dairy last June and shortly was cignified that they had. ‘“Then,” Had Buffalo Herd J (}’{,Shf ":,r,j"h Wade, Ped Don-| | |joizied by 18 other high grade cows. |said the ‘secretary, “maybe you| Retiring from fhe sho ‘worla|G. Rewie, WaER WETE FeC PO £ 53 FOR RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION— The cow barn, constructed so know. Dumbo ‘couldn’t talk.” upon ‘the death ‘of his partner, Ner, Sl s | CALL THE ALASKA LINE H. O. ADAMS, Agent |that expansion may be made with| Undoubtedly what inspired Mr.[Lillie's last years were spent on his DeRoux [little additional expense, was built Morgenthau's ‘commerit Was that|raneh «on the outskirts of Pawnee,| REGiE: T ‘ 1 | rom blueprints furnished by the|be lLad just come from u sessionWhere he accumulated one of the| } | Portland Cement Company. The | with Walt Disney, who created [largest privately owned buffalo ||\ Y | -oncrete and the sidewalls are of |“Dumbo.’ There afe several ace|herds in ‘America. As a financter, | | | 3 floors, manges and gutters are of Hollywood directors ‘amd producers|he ‘Bécame active in the busiress It's Healthy, Too! BRUNSWICK JOIN THE FUN— BOWL BOWLING ALLEYS Rice & Ahlers Co. 5 | Plumbing — Ofl Burners PHONE 2 SIKA -THE YEA NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY concrete up to the window casings.|in Washnigton these days so ‘brace |enterprises of his home town. | & 2% i _ | | Guaranteeing plenty of sunlight, |yourself for some propaganda films| Qordon W.°Lillie was ‘born in| 1 1 there are 240 9 by 12 inch window from some of the ‘best talenit: the | Bloomington, TIl, February '14, 1860. | ! ! panes in the barn. Stalls and stan-|movies have to offer. Just what ‘father was a miller, ‘anid when | | *hions are iron.- Ten automatic Disney is doing ‘at the Treasury is{tHe mill burned in the eéarly "10s, the | § | drinking fountains have been in-|strictly hush-hush, but you csnlfld" Lillie salvagéd what “machi; | | stalled in the barn for the herd. A almost bet that it has to do withery he could and frioved it ‘to Well | milking machine will be installed jan animated movie on defense|ington, Kans, where he started | within a few weeks. The herd now |bonds and stamps. anew. numbers 31 cows an dcalves. ! A ‘miller’s existence was too tame (Continued from ‘Page One) The milk house, which includes| for young Lillie, and he joined the The appearance of Prime ‘Min- the milk room and wash room, is|ister Chur¢hill ‘at the White House | Outfit of “Trapper Tom" Evans, ¥ R 80 by 10 feet. There are six wind-|was the signal for the most inten-|Dides, and trapping other fur-bear- |Int0 action In an inc l:(ml)ly :],‘,‘:L . ows on the west side and three on|sive guarding that ever has been![Ng 8Iimals. The ‘outfit operateq|!me. and are eager to try thei Phone 34 Sheet Metad g jthe morth side. Dividing the two done around there. The details are Who was killing buffalo for their SF€PEUD. e UDited BXIC g e PUBSRG S rooms is a glass partition. The|a closely guarded military secret|Chiefly in what is now western| “I wish they'd come,” said a S TR requests oLr i °°“°(e;esunat'\°“ floor is concrete, walls of galvan- and rightly ‘so. Oklahoma. |private from Boston. “We know| i prmt@d # rgoes des erican movemens o nt vessel in ized iron and the ceiling of ply-| weod. The interior is finished in| white enamel and the rooms have| ot and cold running water, as do| 11l other parts of the dairy | Har Clark, who has 25 years| The Senate office building has taken on a definitely war- time air. Signs in the halls point huge arrows to the “Air raid shelter area” and at ‘sev- eral convenient places there are After a year of trapper's life, marked by a narrow escape from 'a small band of Comanche Indians {and deliverance from death be- |neath ‘the hoofs of a huge herd of stampeding buffalo, ‘Lillie ‘entered damn well we can knock ‘em down.” | Familiar to the gunners are the |types of German bombers most |likely to be used against Tceland The walls of their” Nissen huts are| covered with pietures and silhouet- un-| TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS of any mere aters. L4 SSERVATION RMATION C s AND -OR R FOR ALL xperience in dairying, is manage Ithe government Indian servi |tes of the planes. The marine: INFO! of the George Bm.\):vrh Dairy, | (et Boxes Gt faud with Wy~ | peuride, where the mn:fr o:el:éghes"*‘““gly name any British or| Quality Work Clothtns ¥ GREEN, A;ent“ 109 ¥péiitheaio : handled shovels and hdes for |ppawnes ‘trine was located, That|American plane which flles over the| o HENEY 57 passente ¢ i use against incendiary bombs. .o in 1882 = I past. | Freight Phone INVITATION FOR BIDS The capltal fiever has forgoften | £ e " Sealed bids will be received 4| ‘that it was burned out ‘ofice in iy et we ought to be wie o { FRED HENNING the City Clerk’s Office, Juneau, Al- aska, until 12:00 o'clock noon, Feb-| ‘woy can't get's word out‘of the ruary 14, 1942, for driving a tun- yutional Gallery (Mellon Miiseum) nel approximately 430 feet long be-|5f Art, the Corcoran Gallery, the the War of 1812. | He soon became a friend of the Indians and retained their con- |they say. “We eat, sleep and work |with the damned things.” fidence all'his‘life. He learned their| Everything possible has been dona} language and was made interpreter for the agency. [to bring anti-aircraft defense of Complete Ontfiiter for Men PR SR 3 retaini o e | is island to a high state of effi tween the retaining wall at the Library of Congress, the Smithson- o d ‘Lk_ns is| : te northwest corner of the Juneaufian, or any other museniiis here 00!0:1:1 Cogy employed Lillie in‘(:leef:‘cy: Ar:enca_n szld Brms: gun-| ewesrea TRAVEL ON A et *Blended with Specially Public Grade School and a point|about what ‘precautions ‘they have S NIPEUY. ‘o TgROLIp veoL HHIETS “ate Lot rivdly, amdcfiere is),[RiEER G . in the southerly part of the Ever-|taken to guard their invaluable art Tawnees that traveled with Coy's|money bot on who knocks down the| b R i o Mo i G e M S S i e el Distilled Neutral Grain @ " (¢ ‘OC/ K naivee BHT RIS i s ’I;;sit wild west show. Lillie' re-first homber. Prmcess N A LASRA CDASTAL AIRL‘"ES Spirits . . . Schenley Blends This tunnel shall be driven ac-|occasional visitor will notice that ned with the show two years, re- Joint Defense Plans LINER ' signing to form his own organiza- N cording to the plans and specifica- many of the most highly valued o The marines, through joint de- ! |{ Serving Southeast Alaska- Passengers, Mail, Express Give You Perfect MILDNESS | 00 ™ irnished by the Oty En-|paintings, sculptures ‘and ‘historical ::;m: ::’;fr‘i‘;f:;’:’ west show fense plans with the U. S. Army| Junean to Vancouver, | SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A, M. sneer, and shall be under his| Xhibits have disappeared. LR IEADat i 1 the Tniten o 1’_“““ Corps ‘and the R.AF., expect Victoria or Seattle | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- enley Block Label ral : R i = 8 ‘ r attacks, 4 ils | neau A Neutral Spirts, 86.8 Proof. Scherley [f | The CItY of Juneau reserves the | gy u national exposition at Antwerp, Bel- although the Junkers 87 German| | poneasrs 11 35 pareh d - || Siike . B 100 M st ey g Red Lobel, 72%% Grain Neutral ght/ 1o, raject Ay sor iakl ke e Imon es glum, and later toured ‘Europe for|dive bomber is not believed to have V. W. MULVIHILL Chichagof 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Spirits, 86 Proof. Blended Whiskey. B L ‘“m;m“g“‘;'mE ""I“ YORER, & sufficient range to make the trip| Agent, C. P. R—Junean, Alaska || Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 10 | Copyright 1941, Schenley Distillers REnp S e n 1888, after the death of Cap-|from Norway's well stocked air-| Pelican... 18 10 18 18 g bty : ! City Clerk. [ . itain David L. Payne, Lillie took up| tields. CANADIAN PACIFIC |{ moda - 8 10 10 SR B | Eublication ‘dutes, LD, 0 R Vel ul‘ c'lon (Payne’s fight to open Oklahoma| Scatteréd throughout the wide- Tenakee 10 10 | adv. jTerritory for white settlement. The | spread posts on Iceland and under- Angoox;‘ o 18 territory was ‘then occupied by!ground communication centers, eon- Hoopah 5 hat a Misfit? On Road Bill cattle barons who resisted all ef- forts of small farmers to enter. nected with a hidden direction Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY : n .{room which controls the gun fire. Kasaan Wrangell Petersbury Kake i '-lAllie ol;gal_uzed t_he “Oklahoma |Gun. positions are as orderly as a Juneau Ke;:,clk?;lsau $31.00 320.15:1 $18.00 4 $25.00 | Boomers” at Wichita, Kans, and|battleship turret. A sergeant com- T n E 1} Kake 25.00 25.00 25.00 12.50 | VA 7 5 entered Oklahoma with them - on manding the gun crew said: “The Petefsburg 18.00 18,00 150 ,Says International ngh.‘Apm 22, 1889, known now as the men have -done dummy drill so Wrangell . 15.00 1500 ! CouldBe Complef M»!::daeotw the sate. 1605, vaspag|CRCR they could do it n their| ATCO {3 Beonan - o & Misk £ $1.00 A , backed | sleep. ey'll te: r pound—Minimum of $1. | \} way ou e omp € {by the Arkansas City, Kans., boaerg thosz, kraul.}'" i i [ M i g ed by December (Continued from Page One) of trade, he organized the “Chero- \leader in the opening of the “strip”, {@ narrow slice of land in northern kee Strip Boomers,” and was the| Morale, always ‘high, hit its peak December 7—Pear]l Harbor Sunday. A marine from Glenside, Pa., sum- |med it up this way: LENE RMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, Ex%slg&%m, oAGway. Taky Lopce: Phone 612 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, Less 10% An additional charge will be made for single passengers : | |{ Alaska Transportati - Oklahoma. | “We knew then that we'd stop- | COIIIP&III’ » > o Lpe sioge ) {mine the feasibility of construct-| A combination of the Buffalo|ped fooling around. This is what| A caaut s ! ing the road. It was said to have Btifn and Pawnee Bill shows was|we'Te here for. Let 'em come.” i UNLESS a master architect supervised their {been estimated that the road would effected in 1907, and for five years | | work what a misfit your house would be if cost $25,000,000, but later informa- !s!:: t::g.m“cn toured the United i L3 G:‘A" DM FIER 1 P AN AMER'CAN A'RWAYS | four architects designed it independently, fon increased the figure. At ,,f,"dd,‘::fi“;’,‘ Col Hosp"ll "o“s I 4 | without consultation, one planning the Dimond said President Roose- : f Oolanel Cody, | | —_— | N : : velt, under legislative authority to [dllie retired to his ranch and de- riuwm W TR ' foundation, one the first floor, one the | 1 b 1d hav Y voted the last years to perpetuating| Mi; g \ s onipih i TFREVEE 4 second, and one the roof. Your insurance o g 1 At e Dliftalo; leratis s 2 Fenton was dismissed| | PASSENOEHS — FREIGHT | protection may be a misfit too unless one complele Jurisgiotion = over the s O Y om St. Anns Hospital today. | REFRIGERATION | I agency plans it. Consult highway. He said the road could be 1 . i ® i agency plans it. Consu . ept open the year around. Among ‘the latest addition for| ‘Michael Kitka, aged nine weexs, | ‘ Sh tt k A ne | By g o ey the Army are the “cleansing sta-|df Sitka, has been taken to the | e s (TN RN | a ue @ :’ | MILLS SOUTHBOUND 'tions” which are combination [Government Hospital last night for {D» B. FEMMER—AGENT S e W. P. Milis, prom:nen: Sitka resi- uUnits for disinfecting clothihg {medical treatment, } JUNEAU INSURANCE BONDS PHONE 249 ient, is southbound on a steamer and providing bathing facilities — .- PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 s b bound for Seattle. for troops in the field. Empire Classifieds Pay! BARNEY GOOGLE AND'SNUFFY SMITH By BILLY DeBECK WE GOWNG To SCAP 3 * JONNN - ONE - TP WHY (T'S QS PLAW A5 TH NUZ ON MORE FRCE™ O WZZ\E 4R 4R ANTS- N - PANTS — WHY DONTCHR GO ARERD AN MARRY LWTTLE FAWNZ QUARE PEOPLE TUEM SRN\DGES W, NE NOTICE BON L (& T THOLGEHT SOME GO \WeS STEALY NN G\ \'D Golovin, Alaska Juneau, Aaska McGrath ... 132 i SENT FER THET FANCY - TAKE HER TO TOKNO FER 3 00 SUNP'N ABOVT T ¥ Nome, Alaska — 140 74 126 149 $11z ] bl MNOON CE JES GU\E & Nulato, Alasi — 121 50 99 127 83 $37 ' LOOKW' \NIUN To N7 (BAAONEY GRUNT Ay “THEMN ANIVNS \S il ‘opnir, Aldtka 39 48 12 1256 10 116 $88 BUZZ 'ROVND > D\GRPPEART (N Seattle, Wash., US.A, 236 170 217 95 207 234 212 LITTLE FAWN JES' To WS TENT Whitehorse, Y. T..Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 WMAKE NOY To Seattle From Seattle To Fairbanks From Fairbanks JERLOYS- HERRTED Monday Saturday Sunday Monday | Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesdey Thursday Tuesday ‘Wednesday ‘Wednesday FPriday ‘Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday Friday Saturday Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales H-p’ager 135 So. Pranklin St. PHONE 106 pAA 1324-4th Ave. i . 3