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ROCK SLIDE REMPLOYMENT mumu MAN IFOXES conrusmo THTE S OFFICERS FOR when little food is available, while " THE DAILY ALASKA EM’E’@—JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1941 05)'6&0 the ranch animals eat regularly. BLOCKSTRAIL prarr wemep FOOTS BILL STUDY BE MADE e S IT'S IN é} INTO BOWI_ SoldierstSiS]ep Into Old FOR HIKERS By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE SR S AR THE | JObS Afler Servi(e Ascociated Press Science Editor Gets First Papers NEW YORK, Oct. 24—Wild foxes Tons of Stone Crash Down' Says Gruening Anonymous Donor SBVes i joe. e, o vitamin A in B A G ' A their livers than ranch-raised foxes \ ‘ . fed the best known.diets. ! | Onio Path leadingfo ' = .~ Dr. Pencovic from This_ pusele n the vitamin plo. £ Ik B er enlisting in I P ture is report ; Dr. 3 v c’fy Park Area country’s service is entitled to feel Eviction Solines 4nd S;\xfgisD’;j-nr?;t)::;r n?é New Arrlvals | o ; n know ‘tha. Jlfn’ will be a \m‘ - ‘:E L. Patch Company, Boston, and £ F,«(lx(mn]:;cticanum C):testrwP Engu‘];;v: z\;nnn; mx’ ):xm \v.)vm: ne return Dr H. Pencovic and his com-{Frank G. Ashbrook and Charles ’ / | Fran Pen eight | Gov. Ermest Gruening declared to- panion, Edward Griffith, didn't{E. Kellogg of the U. 8. Divisian of the Season'’s oy |||and ten tons of rock slid across|day, announcing the appointment cleep in the rain last night, despite of Wildlife Research. J li |the trai! into EVEI'I,'N“G?] Bowl.lmnm! a special reemployment official the Territorial Department of Wel- The ‘'moral apparently is that Smarfest Bags 77| 1ast night or early this morning. |for local Selective Service fare ” » pay their hotel|despite all the publications about y/ Although the cause of the slide|board he Territory fte 1 found gam- diet, scientists are still only at | which completely blocked the trafl| Pointing out that not only does t ir J 2 Hom ine beginni of knowing the ! |into the recreational area was un-|the law require that positions be 1 Juneau resident, who facts about nutrition E‘%"{‘?o known, Metcalf said it was prob-}hpm open for men in service, but 2d name not be re-| The ranch-raised foxes were |ably caused by a slip in the rock(that it is a moral and patriotic Vealed, telephoned the hotel where| followed from birth to death, and | formation where an old tunnel|responsibility of all ‘employers to Hiker c and his party of|even autopsied. So far as medical {runs through the rock at right an- |make certain these men be re are staying, and guaranteed thelskill could judge, they were heaithy. |gles to the trail. The tunnel passes! ployed, the Governor said the ta Il. Earlier in the day the hotel| Their furs: were apparently per- | under the Tom Dyer house, Metcalf |of the officials named today will ' ferey, Traf . JORRE 10 ° | fect. ; A v °! ; | said. {be to see that the Selective Serv- ; two children and sec-| Several of the most scentific anson, Los Kngeles singer n, | The city strect crew was busy to- |ice Taw. providing for the remring 7€ but ‘:an‘oxm ,‘)“f'_ m;wnlvh(‘}«"t.'lx diets were tested always with ra":d':,::c:;"sgm,':,::;" ‘:::"fi.e}i:: In Slock As qustrated day clearing out the slide and it of selective men is complied wWith.| g, 1o pes ”i\ ‘(IJ J"‘_L,,Ii(,',’, i hp game Tesult of but bhehiin-| yeed gie NShcest Building flag Broadcloth was believed the trail would be| Gov. Gruening stated, however.'\.; his family and fronds on ol Clcath the vitamin A reserve of | while taking out-her first pape Suede Dver 50 diiferent shapes from which | passable by late today or early|that reports from local boards in- gq..a. s g n|oid foxes. Where the wild ones| anticipation of becoming a citizen - through the Canadian p o § i o 8501 | . |8et the extra vita Y 3 Gave make your choice. A grand assort- ‘lnmorrow dicated that the vast majority wilder Ho Workes. Dueé' to. 8¢ e o itaminis not clear. of the United Stnm ment of leathers and 100% wool broad | Alligaior Calf (IV”:OZQ: S;;eieg‘:]g(TIll)I'Y‘(i‘“‘.A:]r]a\‘l]i;i‘:;]? ! g;(hcr lv;('turnilw soldiers tt ca and the States, the Territory!{ NOTICE TO TELEPHONE SUBSC RIBERS Pin Sec! useable and a big bag value at 3.50. }F oeciein <o T toe!} The Revenie Abt of 1041, which was placed in eftéet on October 5 Usder A daudhes ° RE SPligsions. unger , il 5 9 thelr. hames :in 'Eie .St ates imposes a tax of 6 per cent on amounts paid by subscribers for 1 Handls- | i 5 # 4 telephone service. The Juneau & Douglas Telephone Company is Alaskan industrialists, and loy imbia tomorrow night or Sun- required to collect this tax and therefore the proper amount will he % the Selective Service System a TF Zippers s by z zg i a | the Territorial Employment O | Bl Xk and All Colors | to see that every man from QAAITY SINCE /887 l" |Territory who hes served fa w fully in the Nation's armed Alaskan employers of selectees ar i reement between Al-! feeerrccca e law. He is confident, he 1, th will ~ sail ‘on the southbound | AFTER OCTOBER 10TH Regular Rate Less Discount Total with Tax Added 32 50 $2.25 $2.38 3.00 2.5 291 ..50 325 344 will obtain a job when he ! & e D—— 4.00 3.5 3.97 Puerto Rico, the United States’ . | [] | home. 4.50 425 4.50 largest West Indies island, has a ‘GIRI_ scou's JUST GIVE AS The list of reemployment offici- g : 5.00 4.5 503 pu[mlulnn of xsuonno 3 ! \ | $ added to the regular charge made by the company on all bills paid armed YOU CAN FOR lals is as follows | Subscribers using in excess of $5.00 per month will be notified e s (00KIE SA[E | HELPING MEN H Board No. 1, Anchorage, Cha: of the adjusted amount. Empire Clas: flcds Pay! ] | FROM JUNEAU Carlson, B JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY R 5 ln as { AT CHILKOOT ) Board No. 2, Fairbanks, P. J S DS UOS . 7 | BARRACKS TO i McDonald 24 7 58 aESS: inlauinib g | HAVE BETTER + Board No. 3, Ju J - A il . 3, Juneau, John P - 2 B ~ 3 | RN TN 4 Martin. fil n»iy B@fiine An & misens of géining mdepend.| ‘PAOHAITIES ., g : Betty o Senafe Leaders Would Al- , ence as far as fniancial matters {9 Krause A v l A T I 0 “ !zro concerned, the Juneau and - 1 Board No. Kodiak, Stuart S low Ame”(an vessels o Douglas Girl Scout organizations| Funds for recreational facilities | nychols H H ARE YOU PREPARLD Dlanfi HI'S Pei Z:) Milas «re planning a number of activities| for the Juneau men at Chilkoot poard No. 6. Nome. Anthor mn Belhge.reni Ports 1 T or the week of October 26 to No- |'Barracks neared the half-way mark | .. e e S o e : m | Jami ilior |vember 2, which s been desig-|io the $1,000 quota today When & | Boarq No, 7, Sitka, Ben Miller faSHING Y portunities in A\'IATI(‘ | Iro 1o Inited as National Girl Scout Week. | total of $30 was contributed at the| poarq No. 8, Bethel Jopm . "IN await trained pilots. led fie Girl Scouts are planning the|gpmpire office. skoie todaj Men, properly trained, car i “"W‘"m Ior“!heh' funds instead of| This brought to $484 the total " Boarq No. 9, Palmer, Herbert . Pt gain higher rating and : : g donations. Share ok on | financial contributions for the | ggnge, (e, S i 3 : B ! MILTON Cal,, Oct. iin activity which starts fund. Contributions today were as| g, NG 540 R Rk . {ing American merchan ips from AND YOU WILL SAVE MONEY IF YOU BUY NOW. pay in armed forces of the § |24—army oificers eported | Monduy 1S the week long sale of | o - -y ey RO e ing belligerent or com- Imported CARPET WOOL is ¢e and advar United States and in Com- { /a B-18-A bomhn 3 hed |cookics, which are regulation Girl Fenno. is rce and Home Grocery $10 BN . at areas. mercial Aviation ion the highest 5 sister | Scout cookies baked by one of San Board No. il 7 . 11, Petersburg, Charl A ‘sisibiteteation pall Ahowadas price so the price of rugs will undoubtedly GO UP, Peaks, 25 miles from lcre, killing |Francisco’s leading bakerles, The Ca:’;:;ier?"u::; Ci | Aapen. __|senators will back their t o = the crew of {ive officers and men. cookies will be sold in boxes con- 3 Board No. 12, Kotzebue, B. W . { PRy ; Applications for a number {| The plane. from Fort Douglas talning fifty each, and each box is Mildred ‘Hermann 5 | Neily. ; ¥ nght Now e ’ r sal . City, 25 cents. | | Board No. 13, Unalaska, C. H : S A o o of students are being ac- ;:r::‘: ;‘.‘;2‘ ,,‘Cf,l,\ck g t::i;:?r?: Juneau stores have responded 100 | Hope. pA A Hu" I & 2 we have an exceptional- cepted today for flight § | aser an over Bht s per cent for the sale, and every| b | Board No. 14, Seward, Jack Ives ly fine : assonm?nl of training. Weackaga-oritha v s sight. |Store Will carry the cookles during | {i 1 Board No. 15, Wrangell, C. Doa, (I.AEMS FREE : patterns in the Nationally N ‘ |the week. Mrs. Charles Burdick is| %y ¥ Miller, | Known BIGELOW AX- g . THe | general charge of the sale in| S e | | Board No. 15, Fort Yukon, Emil : % sy MINSTERS ond KARA- ¥ o 3721 : exploded |1 juneau and Douglas, and she ' E F Bergmar | FAL[ RE(QRD al Prepare Today | bumed afier it crashed. un’ cail on Girl Scout leaders for e T T e A STAN AMERICAN Aboard were Captain E. S. Nel'\assistance THiif) ORIENTALS and you son, piict; Second Lieut. E. W.'' npg g G. Campbell of Douglas is| ’ Chic Man D 0 from 35 ; will have:little trouble in CONSUL] i Hlob: A i Board No. 18, Valdez, C. J. Egan. 1(ago rops ) : ttle trouble ONSULT | Fell, Copilot; Technical Sergeanli‘m charge of the activities there, and up Io N ZIS} Board No. 19, Haines, Samuel P.| 30 %00 1 50(;)F 4 G selobiing e sise, Solbr | Troutman, .000 to 1,500 Feet | Zelk and Kenny, and Private Phil-|sne is being assisted by Mrs, Grant : Alaska scbflol Of ! and pattern that you like. lips. |Logan, ‘Mrs. ‘Marcus Jensen anid ¥R | Board No. 20, Skagway, W. Mul-{ . Piek —————=|Mrs, Alec Sey. The Douglas troops Rty S Before Opeuing : Aeronantics, Inc |of Bcouts and Brownies are taking| e SR ] 9x12 BIGELOW FERVAK AXMINSTER ... $50.75 e . New Under-arm anRAIE Bt fh Sk GreBUriHdny Fren(h MafShal May Be Kl??:l:(?p:u 21, Point Bmm\\vr‘m\!i Skl | ox12 KARASTAN VENTIAN (Oriontal Desicn) §9.50 P. 0. Box 2187 Thone Black 169 { Cream Deodorcnf‘” s Sy amd| Hostage fo Prevent | Bowrd No. 2, Cordova, a. 1| CHICAGO, Oct. 24— artiuri| gy12 RARASTAN KARASHAW (Oriental Design) 149.50 JUNEAU safely ,{_fi;‘se"éun::‘smg;m:w"y and 0siage Ve i tarnes, 36, a parachutist, jumped These Prices Are NATIONALLY ADVERTISED T e o Stops Perspiration|_The fashion show of the Gin More Execufions Board No, 23, Metlakatla, ~Ed|{om an plane at an altitude of : e | sobits, Whish was'teightially ‘sched~ {3 5aak: about 3 0 feet, opened his chutes |uled for October 31, has been! VICHY, Oct. 24—An official | Board No. 24, Tanana, w;n-.-(,“\‘\..:uylu‘w‘” A [}“,‘f"w‘[‘)’r‘: f:;rm:;z j"neau'yn Hard a;e (o |changed to November 1. It Will| communique today took cog- | H. Thompson. longest free fall ever made in the| . g Les ¢ |take place at the Capitol Theatre| pigance of rumors here that | e {under the direction of Mrs. Harold| warshal Petain “wished to give |B. Foss. John Bishop is assisting | with the fashions. The girls are {choosing their own models for the |show from members of the Troops. | United States | A Florida spring yields 800,000,- Starnes’ jumping weight was 275 himselt up as hostage in the |09y gaiions of water a day. pounds, including the - scientific| occupled zone,” - to prevent | ———— squipment he carried r;..---,,-,,-;N----—M,-;---;-------.‘,.,,,,.-_,A pending mass reprisal execu- i 3 - stimating his’ falling speed lo‘ . tions at Nantes and Bor- | More accidents occur in ‘h(\.wh.n Ve tendhod 180 miles ani Nals S “_d“ sses — does | deaux, | than in any other sport, with win- Starnes remained conscious not irrita Subscribe for The Empire. The communique said that iher sports second. throughout the plunge, and upon| 2. Nulw.-vlrm(('t div. Can be used l.l::,-‘l ,“Mars;nll'x gahinel l::s ‘ e reaching ground grinned and su:',lf right atter shaving. 3 - 3 made no ‘déclaration on the ot A : | 3. Instanily stops perspiration for 2 2 subject.” | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS he felt fine. ; | with 1 to* 3 duys. Removes odor H e [ nsure ely e i B[ reverrracotic o1 D RUSH B Aond I Bl ponted e INDIGESTION ' Institute of Laundering, for be- ing harmless to fabrics. | \ Wiy 7 Women use more Arrid than any p “ \ : 4 other deodorant. Try & jar today! 2 _sppewnenmminie | it (AT KETCHIKAN | ELKS % “The Rexall Store” We Stake Our Repulation on ; N“ils I";:”'fi"e gf Or(i‘g.- \ Ry , i A TTENT’ON garNrncs|| & E CLEANERS Vbt oy b WY~ SV SN GRAND OPENING (98 Mgt Bee (i KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Oct. 24— , ‘ . of On Savings Accouats|| | "*TDERKE’ Model Cleaner Nels Nelson, 7, & resident of Ket- ([l 7 7 | Tyl ke ecie ‘ NEW CLUB ROOMS ® Accounts Government In- | buidt in Al s turned south from the Klondike i e \ gold rush, was found dead in his sured up to $5,000. Dusiprooi Bag it e Staaed o Lt it st b d vv,lgn Prior to joining the gold rush- . ors, Nelson worked in sawmills on ® Sart an sccount with Puget Sound for a number of e 4l e - = || Saturday Evening Survivors include brothers Jens Current 4% Rate o maties Has large or how sl yous Nelson, Waterville, Iowa; Olaf 4 ; at 9:30 a G L. cleaner Nelson, Deadwood, S. D.; and Lars ehold needs. Stop in Nelson, in Norway, where the de- Ma’ka Fedeta‘ :“:‘:“_:f“ B SRR AR CG;S:’Z;’:B‘S“ZOT:» city employee in ‘ 2 Savings and Loan || Aluska Elocteic Likt and o il o, For Elks and Their Assn. of Juucav %3 Eleclric Light an | SEATTLE BREWING & Marting Co. Ladies Only Power Cnmpany 17,000 déaths and 1,400,000 m,u;ns > . hied. U Phone 3 Phone 816 in 1940. ince 1878 < % Emil Sick, President § ( e Empire Classitieds Puy !

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