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FAIRBANKS DAILY NEWSlt;MIM£RPRJ. J.CelebratesChief Deputy Marshal, Born in Hawaii, Has Lived 45 Tears in Northlandeuted under the monarchy, was .starting a new week in the complacent manner that was customary a/ter the Sunday hull day, a day more of festival than religious character at the Pacific crossroads.He lived in the Islands almost two. years after :693, when , they cameSeptember G. 181*0, was a quiet day in Honolulu, capital of the Hawaiian Island kina don j. The da}* fell on Monday, Queen Liliuakolani was on the throne. Government and private business, never energetically prose- 'Busy Day in One HorneBut the day BO years ago was a busy day and a day of great huppi-T’.ess in the home of a young married couple that had moved to the Islands from, the States. A son was born in the early hours just before the rising sun bathed the sandy beaches in a golden glow.It was John J. Buckley who occasioned the activity and the joy m the household. It was his natal day.under the American Flag.Ca7rce north When 15 He was 15 years cld. when, on November 29, 1895, he arrived in Alaska. His home has been in die Northland ever since.4Td rather live under the Northern Star than the. Southern Cross,” the chief deputy in the United States marshals office said today when friends cailed to congratulate him on his reaching in such hale and heany condition the three-score milepost on life's road.Subscribe to the Kewt-tiftncrr
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Fairbanks Daily News Miner

Fairbanks, Alaska, US

Fri, Sep 06, 1940

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