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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU AlASKA We have two reasons to be proud of migrfluy_ First, of course; we are proud of the Army-Navy “E” flag because it is an award to the three thousand employees of our :e'finery at Richmond, California. We have lox; known that their energy, devotion 'and skill merit the highest praise. e “The other reason is that this flag is a harbi;x;;r of better days to come, when we will rake pride in offering to American industry the fruits of the Richmond refin- ery's tremendous war effort. Today we can only hint at the giant strides our petroleum research and produc- tion have made. We cannot publish the specifications of a host of new products, STANDARD OIL COMPANY OE\CAIIFOIOIIA' nor the story of how old products have been sensationally improved. Weé canot describe the system by which these prod- ucrs are distributed on a wotld-wide scale. But we can promise you that, when these facts become known, they will open new horizons for American businessmen and technicians in many fields. They will prove once again that “know-how" and determination can tutn yesterday’s impos- sibilities into tomorrow’s accomplishments, In the meantime, the Richmond refinery and all of Standard of California aré liv- ing up to the Army-Navy “E” flag, help- ing bring the inevitable victory neares. NOTIiCE - | . The Victory Coffee Shop, open- |ing Tuesday, Feb. 23, will not be |responsible for any bills incurred by the Marble Lunch. HOUSES A MRS. JOHN SATRE, | MISS IDA FOSS, |adv. MRS. ANNA JENSEN. - — {By Lutheran’ Ladies' Aid, Thurs- RUMMAGE SALE ing 10 am. adv. Several BillsWe Passed in e Sel‘laie and House VEmplre Classifieds Pay: Saturday 'Beware Coughs Neither the Senate nor the House; frm common co'ds will meet today in obsérvance of Washington's ~ Birthday. Business| conducted by both Houses Satur-| e i Creomulsion relieves pr omptlv be- | day afternoon included the rolmw~‘ cause it goes right to the seat of the | Hing: Lmublledm h;‘lp 100 E“Ed e:p;' i B . | germ laden phlegm, aid nature The House passed two of its o\\.n| Ao amoinie :mI:i Bl tawe; tender e | measures.and one Senate bill. The| flamed bronchizl muco mem- Labor = Department appropriation| branes. Tell your dru to sell you | bill was passed by a vote of 14 to | @& bottle of Creomulsion with the un- | ‘against it and Rep. Joseph W. Ke-|to have your money back. hoe not voting. The bill appropri- C N . {ates $35,000 for the Department for| REOMU Lglo ! | the biennium from February 1, 1943lforCouzhs ChesrColds Ivv-mchms to March 31,1945, raises the Com- | R missioner’s salary to $5000 and is| effective upon sage, containingi an emergency clause. Although the | Department has no funds with {which to operate at the present| time, Representatives O'Shea and Jesse Lander voted against the em- ergency clause. . House Bill 25, to provide a defi- ciency appropriation of $598 for | livestock inspection wark, was, passed | by the House. The House also ‘pags- jed Senate Bill No, 13, a, measure | amending the standard hrm cer tificate form. | The Senate passed three mea- | sures. House Bill No. 13 to appro. priate $354 to pay the Firemen' iFund Insurance Co. for an excess payment on their premium tax for | 1941 was passed. House Bill No. 4, | amending the law relating to un- | | dertakings of executors and admin- || istrators of estates was passed. The author of the bill which lowers the sum of undertaking to an amount \equal, rather than double the es ltate, is Rep. Kehoe. The Senate also passed Kehoe's || memorial to Congress urging the | extension of the road from Seward | | | to Anchorage. LS o ! NOTICE | That I will not be responsible for !any debts—only those contracted by | myself. i | ndv. OSCAR TILSON. x g gt THANKS EXTENDED We wish to express our thanks | and appreciation to the many | triends and organizations for their assistance to us when our home was burned in the Cliff Apart- | ment fire. (Signed) MRS. MINNIE MONROE, adv. WINONA MONROE, — gt Musicians Dance, '\hrch 6. adv. NEGLIGENCE IS SEEN, DAWSON CREEX TRAGEDY | DAWSON CREEK, B. C., Feb. 22 —The explosion which - resulted in ithe death of five persons and in-| Juries to nearly 150, as well as heavy property damage here February 13, was attributable directly to gross negligence, a coroner’s jury decided. "3, T ——— '.:.N.m'"n AND gorrLED 8T TIDES TOMORROW R, High tide—3:45 am, Low tide—9:56 am., | | ) 166 feet. . 10 feet. The Humbolt current off the coast of Chile ‘is stréng enough to change the course of ships. Gymnophiona are small snake-like limbs or tail, The pledge of allegiance to the highway. Chile has a railway system of amphibmians without trace of either | flag was written by Francis Bellamy | 5750 miles and 20,000 miles of |in 1892, High tide—3:52 p.m., Low tide—10:08 p.m.,, 156 feet. 02 feet. : it 1.W.Harperis unexcelled in taste and in quality... in making |. W. Harper, BUY WAR BOVBS , nmm GOOGLE AND SNUFFY SMITH _ T CANT SELIEVE WN EOR PANS HE MAY BE OVER- BUT HE'LL NOT GIT ME SUIT- YOUu KIN MAKE YOUR MIND UP cost is no object. IW.HARPER The Gold Medal Whiskey By BILLY DeBECK WNLL NOU HURKRN 1P N\T&?;t\jfl SOR LL TAKE 'rHé Suifr over TO ME NEIGHBOR-MESELF-] THIS WILL BE TH FIRST TIME HE HAS BEEN ANY day, Feb. 25, Church Parlors, start- | That Hang On' ) | - ‘ Phone 800 ; | derstanding you must like the way it 1 o= ¥ one, Rep. John O'Shea V"“ng|qulckh allays the cough or you are ' > MONDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1943 Balata formerly used in golf ba]ls is now used in making self-sealing fuel tanks for airplanes. 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Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha~ Inlet, Bounnh goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof | Juneau .$8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 18 18 "18 10 18 18 ‘10 10 Chichagof 18 10 - 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 10 18 10 18 pelican - 18 10 18 18 Todd ........ 13 18 13 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Wrangell - 2000 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to hetchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c io Petersburg and FOR, INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: an m Above rates applicable when passenger traffic nrm Schedules and Rates Subject to Chl.nn Without Notice.