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_PAGE TWO RED CROSS WORK IS BEING CARRIED | ON IN THIS (!TY roup Meefs Three T|m°s Ee(b Week - Wool for Knitters Rotarians Hear Tributes to THE NAZIS ADMIT | RUSS TROOPS FORGE AHEAD 4 800 Towns, » 'Eighty Cities, DAiLY ALASKA EMP]RE JUNEAU, ALASKA TUMMY TIGHTENERS sl By BETTY CLARKE Feature Service Writer AP Are you ready the have to pull your stemach in by \mnwl[ without the aid of a girdie? Marjoric Craig demonstrates a getting for ‘Vessel B’rin—gs Many Pas- 79 PERSONS COME HERE ON STEAMER TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1942 (o e CLIFFORD SWAP as a paid-up subscriber to THE DAILY ALASKA EN is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE "BACK STREET" and receive TWO TICKETS to see: Federal Tax—>5e per Person i | IPIRE | ! tummy tightener she teaches suc- WATCH THIS SPALE Y. 1 : i i —Your Name May Appeur' American A”y n Work for the American Red Cro afld VI||ageS Are ‘.<r-&a(ull_v in a New York beauty sengers from Seame o - 5t i be 1 on by en- school. She sits against a wall with Far East ic v work room Retaken bY Reds ‘urm.s at her sides, climbs the wall® and Vancouver v pared and will] (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) ani ool Bt EHIR BEEEE Ol Seventy-nine persons from Seat- differént voints In' Russia’s armies, driving forward |On the back of her neck (actually!) tle and Vancouver arrived in Ju-| § r Y 1 tt highway. |in gale-whipped snowstorms, today ' coming down (one vertebra at a & neau by steamer early this morn-| § ng cut and rc ported to have liberated 80| time), she rests on her waist while b ing. Of the passengers, 16 are on| nd vk on th kits should b jes and more than 4,800 tOWns'.he exhales and lifts her rib their way to Tulsequah, B. C. mp! oon and villages in the past 10 wecks.?(w,”d her ears before she breathes | For Juneau passengers were Joe C ents tl been| 1y was declared the Germans . | Appling, Martin Brandall, Kirk A.| > g 1 e 8 results | | YO ¢ wre bein ewed by machine| vo 1ost 40,000 men in the ‘Crime- |again. You g(‘l,lhn same resu | Blackerby, Harvey W. Beard, Jolm‘ there seems to be ;w.w} of | 11 battle of Sebastopol alone. So- |en your hands and knees if you Doyle Bishop, Hazel A. Blackerby, | for anyone wi hing to help. i1 Gispatehes said Red armies|hump your back like a cat, exhale |Max Brink, James P. Brock, Dino | Lo ¥ sewing machines were In use " " 1 P are scoring heavy new gains in the land lift your rib eage. Canelli, Willlam R. Carter, Amos| Mg L L : k. . tne Denets River industrial basin and P. Cole, Etolin J. Coulter, Roy Da- | NOTICE? g "” E mj" "“l‘ll" lm = I;l‘““p“]‘('l‘“ ¢ must|in_the drive against Smolensk. vis, George E. Dooley, Nema Ellis, | made tremendous ce pul ¢ articles turned out,| FiNers HedbdURiters RECEOW- Sl ©. Tt v ka"e‘::lifiz The United States Maritime Commission has granted the | unity. He Knitting is still being done and |1edged the Russians also are smash- | Friedman, Edith Hanson, Phyllis| Ajnske Line special permission to supplement all water freight r the anyone wishing wool to k on|ing in “heavy massed attacks ) Hanson, Dorothy Hanson, Donald|and passenger tariffs effective January 7, authorizing an emer- ain firm footing may receive what ever they need |against German lines before Len- | Hanson, Zeby A. Harris, Harry W.|gency subchcgg equal to 45 per cent of th rates, fares or charges d urged his audience at the headquarters on either Mon- | ingrad but asserted they were driv-| Hegdahl, Wilda M. Hegdahl, Bar-!otherwise pay: ) ong-term view of China day, Tuesday or Thursday len back. ! |ney A. Hicks. ‘ - -+ — | On the North African front, the | | Duncan P. Heddell, Francis R. INFORMATION ON SAILINGS AND ARRIVALS { sporte | s | oy B S Sl i g B e . s WILL BE FURNISHED ONLY ON REQUEST [ Jap HARRY pH".lgpS the situation. Imperial patrols were| J. Hill, Catherine Hill, Gay Holm,| . s S8 inir 1 of J gxiv ared active on a line from Emily Kay, Clarence R. Knumw\ WHEN, AS AND IF A . er - de i Tmimi to El Mechili, 30 miles west ! George Livingston, Justin Maiale, Chiang Ka ARR'VES oN WA‘! (,1 Tobruk. Engald Martinsen, Margaret Me- f i }“‘ | | Closky. | ; ; o T0 FA! RB A NKS d { L o, Jwkins . | FOR ‘RESERVATIONS AND INFORMATION—-- A | | |McLain, Eva M. Nygard, Dorothy o ‘ ! i Natior ‘local NWSE We S : A 1\, Parke, William Parks, Pred Par- | CALL THE ALASKA LINE h ! } I3 3 ¥ | sons, Harry Phillips, Lois*M. Poole, | ~ H. 0. ADAMS, Agent & N8 o (09 B ES f)“]‘l 2 Cha"man Of U“emplov ‘ Fairbanks “an al " % R | Yvonne M. Poole, Carl Poormen. ki 3 i € 1 agai 1€ iy Charles E. Post, Daniel Pcszan, Ro- : qu T C 3) | 3 E ‘ i ment Compensation | ouie' (eremony\ g | bert J. Rogers, Martin E. Skare:, | S ALASKA THE YEAR 'ROUND | Great Britain and th Commission Here | | d [ |Everett H. Snider, Aven Staveland, 1 I € : i { | | William R. Taylor, Harold Thomp- | Two ributes to Chinese| 14 L ‘ Miss Cornelia Peterson and Vern| ison, Willlam A. Wallace, Helen S. ] ¢ paid by Michael|, aF Phillips, prominent TFalr-igaxion wene married last evening: ) j | ¥ | Wallace, Wiliidm R. Walton, Laura ! | . e ottt banks resident and Chairman of af g owclock at the residence of J B | walih TR Cann: . moy & i » \ residents. whe | (0¢ Unemployment Compensation |ynite] | States Commissioner and| s < Wood, George E. Wood A P i mmh“(‘r Cc mmission, arrived tod in .J\xu-m],-\_ Gray in Douglas. Judge Gray | For Tulscquah—Holgar Bjurman, | | “ y e s Seattle where he has|performed the cefemony and Mr.| vCla,vton Thomas, Robert J. Corri- | % : "‘ . T |been f the last two months re-i.ng Mrs. Rex Sunderland werc| Fi 2 * Eightie he hero|.civing medical s, While in|\pitnesses i gan, Fred Finlflv John J. Hiebert, A e stieiog 3 ‘.' !‘l‘()l'liry‘.“.l]pl’\l .’ i",”(‘“)“[,‘, Kl)l:v:lll Ithe Gov ;lmnu-m 'Hns;;u:;I( 1[:;:]']:0}(:\{- SEATTLE, Feb, 10— 'l‘lu'~ Office (Continued trom rage One) Lamb, Albert E. chv Tdimes Robe-’ } : OVIGEnC ital. | time resigned a shor e be- 5 Resh s g ) 5 ® 4 hie be repaid in fib M T iheRuE s l::!‘“ h'“‘l‘ m‘m‘:m‘g‘c and M. Saxton | Erice Administration is opposcd {san, JosbBh Sward Miks Starich,| - 5 wvailable. | for ajr transportation to Fairbanks, |recently arrived By air from Fafr-|0. tie increaséd freight and pas-|attacked the Japancse on the man-|1go Ugelac, Ivar dohnson, Tarald Department 4: ember of the ay. phillips is conferring with | banks. They are staying at the | SCh8er rates for Alaska shipping, dated Gilbert and Marshall Islands, | Ristvedt. Umwds tcsNa‘/vM ublished, & « Alask ind w Robert E idon, Executive Di-|Baranof Hotel, S which steamship companies asserl ¢hen changed to another unit L The o5 tha othing ncerning the > : beloved mer- yoator of the Unemployment Com- | .-*-.“_4—-‘ Il‘c‘l“m’d increases because Of cost! preeches buoy in the mid-Pacific. | 'm{\fied or con veye csm\aum;‘ i He died in Juneau on|pensation and. Mrs. Mildred Her- {increases incident to the war. a After deseribing the waving of '“DES ‘,’:mx\'em 5 merics o't ety Unriedin m:mn.l‘“c ury of the Commission, .M(K FlfY M‘KI"G ‘bl\” ;l?[f plarumélars _supmit';&‘(i to hats and flags as the American ¢ any merc as. well as visiting with his many the aritime Commission hearing | qestroyers entered the harbor at| w‘.\u‘rs, A8 F friends. in the city. i RE(OVERY FOllowmfi {today _ said. | Wellington, Har: (St e IRy 11) < AND 19 MR T | The bill, submitted by Attorney Ame | Tow tide—4:13 a.m. 41 feet. } ~mRVATIONE \ b;LM? jQHNSON BABY (OMRE"(E | MAJOR OPERAHON'RM: Jones, quoted the O.P.A. as “Behind the color of this mw-‘ High tide—1 ;5 Ben - 180 Teet. FOR BHSER CALL &Al SE“V!’E | assenlr\g the rates on foodstuffs|act in the great drama lay the| ow tide—5:10- ph, -<04 feet, NFORN‘A—HON LA RVICES WILL BE HELD ON Jack Faey of Sitka is n §t, Ann's|are so much higher than heavy cymbol of an important American| gigh tide_11:42 pm,, 142 fect. ¢ GREEN , Agent o ; “JD ON NOMDAY | Hospital recovering from a major|cargo as to be “unjust and unvea- yictory In the battle for the sup-| % B HENE o Passengers ! (] WED"ESDAY FEB 1 ation. He is with Siems-Drake |sonable.” Iply line of America’s factories in NOI TICE Freight Phone A T Con: n'uruo?z Company and hz_m The OP.A. stated that while the!the Far Pacific battlefront “ph_“p‘ AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showing ¥ BEL burled yes-| b iR sSon & Rl g £ WURTR 4 o1 the Naval Air|shippers should be given a fairiwon and Japan has suffered afr route from Seattle to Nome, on from the Cl e ary 12 ition for some months prior tofreturn, their rates should be equi-|first serious reverse | salevad aks B Burtord: A ot ady C be € W. Carte: rtu- | Bas been declared a heliday, the|his illness. He is looking forward % ing ar=] % | o b % ‘ arter Mortu g 2 3 " g table without placing undue bur-| «The American Admiral now | e 4 a y Rev. G. Herbert mlluzx‘“‘bf v Well Baby Conference at|to returning to work just as 5000 {dens on any class of shipper. commands the terminus of the sup- | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS 1 )f the Re ction Lutheran | 1€ Juneau Public Health Cenlm}m possible and_in the meantime| commodities on which it was ply rcute and the way stations, the b CRRR R P | delivered the eulogy. VI be held on Wednesday after-|would apreclate hearing from hisiated high rates dre charged ‘in-| American bluejackets are here and | NS 156y, Who was a former em- ‘f‘i”’i‘ ml “:‘ than Thursday. The|friends ig, Siika. {cluded fruits, vegetables, hay, meat,!the way is open for reinforcements | g - TRAVEL ON A > 'of the Juneau Cold Storage |''Me€ is 0 4 p.m. | grain. Commodities carried atlower| and vital weapons of war.” CANADIAN SiAS The purpose of these conf| ; SAC b ny, is survived by a wife|, RUTROBE of thiese conferences, BARIE[[S FUNERAL rates are cement, lumber, canned ,es PACIFLC e R e S s e tels. b % e tokars Eéds thti g Princess AL AIIII.I!IES o bables and small children well, | 70 BE WEDNESDAY gh;;mw s glpte ey wire mm (ouu) PRODUCE | [{ AL ¥ s | Proper health habits, diet, need| i UENE LINER |1 Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express RE 1S ATTENTION of CL.O. vaccination and immuni- R ENOUGH juNK Io MAKE SCHEDULED DAILY AT 10:00 A. M. I eting, Rebekah Lodge|sation are d sed with the| James Bartells, who was injured | Juneas o Vanpouver, Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- W b. 11, at & pm | mothers, and a check made of the |l the eXplosion of the gasboat i Mu(“ WAR MAIER'A[ Victoria or Seattle | Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka EDITH TUCKER, - |physical growth of the infant|DuPoco on January 14, and later | Juneau..$ 8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 §18 $18 » Secretary. o |passed away at St. Ann’s Hospital, e i Princess Norah sails from Juneau tha, . 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 b S ary. |through “mgmng and measuring. Wi bb blx{-led torflorrow rots b A | There is no such thing as junk February 11, 22—March 4 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 Ohiapel of the Charles W. ‘Cartér !any more, but according to amem- V. W. MULVIHILL 18 10 18 10 18 10 1 RUMMAGE SALE ‘DR jAMES ( RYAN ikl |orandum frem an assistant. direc-| agent, €. P. R.—Juneau, Alaska 18 10 18 18 3 I i oery 7 f in the United : 1818 10 10 ' Lutheran Chu: Wednesday, Feb. | The. seryicel Wil také ‘place atta [v.ox of information in the United cn“nnll" PAC"'IC s 75 3 % 11, beginning 10 a.m. adv. | ON SHORI TRIP To jo'clock with the Rev. Walter Sobo- e | Btates Depertment ol Agncullme\ k 18 18 { i ki 3 SAN QUENTIN PRISON, Cal.|received by the U. S. Forest Service R Rt 5 SKAGWAY I“ loff delivering the eulogy. o $hice ‘Bere thers 4 Hotgh, soial Hoonah .. 10 | r HA ES Interment will be in Evergreen|Feb. 10—Henry Iise, 48, serving aoffice here, there is enough P - Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c ‘ Shimatears 50-year sentence for conviction o!\"?“ and steel on farms, if used SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY B¢, Jamies. 0, Kyan . Mesttonial v il S plotting to bomb the Cowles Pub- | With other materials, to make: (a)| Ketchikan Kasaan Wrangell Petersburg Kake | Commissioner of Bducation, left 3 ; lishing Company building in Spo-| More than twice as many I)nltlc-; § $31.00 zg% sluzigg $25.00 g Jerasts e 4 > e, W , vl re|ships as there are in the whole| : 5, 25.00 | ¥ | Juneau for a trip to Skagway a M Ei | c “ kane, Wash., died in prison here 5 ¢ o R P \”N 1SS Ciolin Loulier today. He bad been an inmate|Wworld today; or enough z.uou-wmm; T n E Petersburg - 18.00 18.00 7.50 | sehools in both cities B kf v ‘- since 1931. {bombs to drop three per minute . ;V;Snar;gl;’u ¥ 15.00 | He expects to return to Juneau acK 1rrom vacaiion et |from Flying Fortréss bombers in- A T C 0 + 250 nd—Minimum of $1.00 . Ithe latter part of this week > HAROI-D GRO"RROOS icessantly for over three years; or Express Rate: Pper pou ES £, a R | el o st iR e {0-00ma gt o ‘LINE FO I A VA Y TAKY 1O HAINES: Phone 612 ‘ vacation, Miss Etolin Coulter, Ac- SHIFTED TO KODIAK (¢ cvery sccond ot every minute o RASSELE : Was 7, Lomn 10% | counting Clerk in the Governor's every hour of every day for over Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way sre. ss | {ottice, arived 1n Juneau this morms % e ! fWwes yeams. An additional charge will be made for single p e a1 s, former to flag stops. § 1T - Misa Gotlter: laft aiie iy Harold Gronrroos, former Juneau ———.———— Alaska Transportation ) 3 $ ohn B anager e = e .| resident and graduate of the ‘Uni-| Col P John Bishop, manager of B. M.|middle of Recember and visited f ® /Alcakh 'hig be M H mpany = Belrend's Department Store, re-|per parents in Wrangell untilafter| cipiy Of Alaska, has been ap-, IS. rlaKne bac ° . i |turned to Juneau by steamer this| o polidays. She then went to|PoInted ?flfla‘%‘m‘;f S“"‘ Kf’dmkl“f g e e T . norning ofter a month’s business| o en|fiCe Of the United States Employ-| A" L V ‘ SAILINGS FROM PIER 7 : 4" R 4 N “'RW4Y N Seattle and spent the remainder|’. P 4 n’ [ Headquaners p to Washington, Oregon and ,)I ;::,; \'ncx;uonpm Mo lPuget Solibe ment Service, Director Jcseph T.[ er Ong by lSl | SEATTI E .C s | California merchandise centers. it Flakne said today. | Mrs. Joseph T. Flakne, wife of| 7 | Bishop completed arrangements N Grontroos; affiliated with: the|the director of the United States N Hardema ‘ B30t ! iar n | for the store’s stock of spring cloth- T s Fairbanks office of the Alaska Em-|Employment Service here, returned A . ng after conferring with whole- MRS_ KOSIROME“NOFF ployment Service for three years, is|to Juneau this morning after a|] PASSENGERS FREIGHT %]ATER.PBOO}‘ED lets and designers in Seattle awaiting transportation from Ju-!lengthy visit with her parents, Mr.| REFRIGERATION tland, San Francisco and Los HERE o“ Buvl“G Tklp neau to Kodiak. He will succeed|and Mrs. J. T. Hodges, near Spo-! ° i Hals s 90 Mus. Kostrometinoff of Sitka has f:rred Owcnsl. gu“ A mtl'mb;;r (glikalx\;‘l;: Wus\]‘:.w o : | i { | TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY seen in Juneau for the last few|the personnel department of e . and” Mrs, Flakne made an| 4 13 ! . Gra‘eb ! days on a business trip. She is buy-|Army Quartermaster Corps at|extensive tour of the Middle West| {D. B. FEMMER—AGENT Found-Trip Fares: 1 s 3 SLEEPING bag, flannel-lined, Ka- |ing merchandise for her shop, The and South, lest fall before Flakne 10% off twice one-way i g - The Clothing Man pok stuffing, $10 cash. Phone Sitka Bazaar. Mrs. Kostrcmetinoff — retwned to his post here. They {|PHONE 114 NIGHT 3124 || /o onen purchased | & | & g2 21 g 351 is ~lop])mg at the Bamnul Hotel. Subscribe to Thc Emphe are re<ldmg at the Baranof Hote, [, 'm ad § E 2 g g 2 g "y - e e e e —— e n s BARNEY GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH _ By BILLY DeBECK Fairbanks, Alaska 8 10 Flat, Alaska ... $ 56 9 ) BT - BANS O ERE® SN IR VL EYPLEAN \NUAT BAPPENT, Tt - UGH Y ANTS-IN-PanTS WAL “BUST ||| it i 61 sits WL D et m | adtne N T O \WOMBN CHALLENGE JORNRN-ONE Sune ONAW CACRY ||| yuneau. Aaska - @ 1 i < PORE GAL 10 DO — (1, | BLUSINESS DANCIN WITH LITTLE FAWN N AER® S\ DUEL Y. BRITCHES ¥, Aatiaih @ 18 stw ] SET 'ROUND A TEEPEE } -7 WO GOOD JOHNNY FIGGERED GNTS-IN-PANTS WOULD FAGHT U K ! e NS ORTER Nome, Alaska 74 126 149 811z - - ONE - JUNPe 4 [ST W T IJOOK JOWT ANINNER ARRY )\ Nulato, Alaska 50 99 1271 83 $37 4 AL NMGHT TWDDLIN . N ' SPEND A SELL TWCKETS | WER TOES 2 L TAKE LITTLE FANN GNEN FRoM ASTTLE ERWN ?\N\ SPE B R Xt Ophir, Alask o2 8 4 e e R - 3 ('E attle as! LET HER WBNE : WE PLENTY JOUNN -ONE-3U %\ 2 A k\%\%%gl\\(ofo& N 50\.5\’-_\2': Whitehorse, Y. T, Can. 144 75 125 26 114 142 119 $120 ; 5 SOME FUN Y. Whock . To Seattle From Seatlle To Fairbanks ~ From Fairbanks Monday Saturday Sunday Monday ‘Tuesday Sunday Tuesday Tuesday Thursday Tuesday Wednesday Wednesday Friday Wednesday Friday Thursday Sunday Friday Saturday ‘Friday T KNEW Saturday SUNMP'N WS LPY Effective Nov. 1, 1941 L. A. DELEBECQUE—District Sales Manager HE WENT BY HERE 135 So. Prapklin §t. PHONE 106 100K LIKE HE COULD mA Ea y RUTE & TEN-PENNY. 1324-4th Ave. SEATTLE AN N HOLEL /]

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