The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1942, Page 2

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PAGE TWO COMFORT FOR . FOR PLAY ]'“OR WAR HEAVENLY SCHOOL . . FOR BU S[\' o WORK . . . in Iall's caruund~ lmht weight, ca happy. You'll love them e\'ury moment you wear them. Their autumn colors are pulse-quicken- ing Their smoothneéss is flz\tu;riim, R RRERREIREE FERP R E AR EEEE X In Date Brown with Tobacco Trim 4% -9 Narrow,_and Medium Widths CALIFORNIA MOCCAROUNDS ARE ANOTHER BEHRENDS EXCLUSIVE BRM Bzé'zm/ & QaALITY SINCE /887 RRRRCCTRRRRRRRH p&\xx&m NOCOOCOOOCO0ONNE SCHOOL OPEN FOR JUNEAU KIDS TODAY | with Test Classes Held fo De-¥ wr"sr'.'r". 1 [ George Norlander, superintendent. JOHN McCORMICK MAKES OFFICIAL TRIP 10 WEST John McCormick, Director of Se- lective Service in Alaska, left today Alaska Star Air Lines for Cordova, Valdez and Seward. He expects to be away for about a week on official business. ) | Louis C THE DAILY ALASKA BV[PIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA HALFGAME | JAINED BY BROOKLYN fl St. Louis Idle as Dodgers Barely Nose Out Pitfsburgh Associated Press) struggling mightily to nosed out turbulent (By Brooklyn, stop their pennant slide, Pittsburgh in a tight, )| three-hour battle that went eleven The Dodgers thus boosted ational League lead to three If games over the idle St rdinals who have been slow ly whittling the lead down. The Cincinnati Reds Philadelphia, marking the victory over the Phils by Riddle who hurled a tight hitter, w Néw York, meanwhile, ran their |winning streak into six games as the Giants defeated Chicago with Lwo runs in the seventh after Har- .ry Fledman blew a five-run lead | gained in the first inning GAMES MONDAY National League | innings their and a hs defeated fourth Elmer five- Chicago ; Philadelphia 1, 0. | Detroit 3; New York 8 | St. Louis 6; Boston 8. American League Brooklyn 5; Pittsburgh innings. n New York 7; Chicago 6 Philadelphit 1; Cincinnati 8 Pacific Coast League No games were played in the Pa- | cific Coast League Monday as the | teams were traveling to open mday‘ | on this week’s schedule. 4, eleven | | STANDING OF CLUBS Pacific Coast League Lost 61 63 n 4 6 82 80 93 Nstlon.l League Won Lost 39 44 58 63 66 |Los Angeles Sacramento Seattle San Diego San Francisco Oakland Hollywood K Portland .380 Pet.| 690 654 547 | 496 | 463 455 394 .205 | Brooklyn St. Louis New York Cincinnati Pittsburgh Chicago Boston Philadelphia New York Boston | St. Louis | Cleveland Detroit terminé Edroliment, Schedules Starched fresh pinafores and curls | as smooth as sausages were the rule this morning on litfle girls of Ju- | neau, while ill-fated but spotless trousers and white blouses decked | the young men of the city. The | occasion? First day of school. Although registration did not start | until 10 a. m., many mothers wlth their . anxious first-dayers were aL the doors of the school as early as ' 8:30 o'clock. From all the corners | of the city after 9 o'clogk could be | seen the scurrying of excited tots, | the reluctant drag of the third or | fourth-year lad, with his dog slink- ‘ ing unhappily behind. | Then there were the fra:h-raced: high school students, coming back after @ busy surimer when work was easy to find, greeting friends among | the students and tEdLhEH finding that the clock in the ,basement is | still stopped by prlonues at 9:30, that the halls have much the same | fragrance. N7 Today was devoted first to reg- istration, then during the morning to 10-minute “test” classes through | which the size of various classes can be, determined go that adjustments n be made. The afternoon found | %—mmute test classes in sessiom and | students were dismissed about 3| o'clock. | School , opens tomorrow mDrning‘ at the regular time, 8:45 o'clock, | and regular length classes will be | in session during the day. ! Parochial schools also opened (0- day. September 8 will mark the open- ing of the government school of the Oflice 0( Indian A!lalrs ACROSS Genul of the 3 Pmn:cu ot { lluchll fce Tim . One who rents property to ©. _ another . $hake . English letter . Something to be learned . Auxillary army organization: abur. Hlxn muunlnln 3. Crimped fabric . Garden imple- ment | 15. Qcean 43. Bristle 5. Beard of grain 46, Israclite .tribe: varfant . Mezican corn meal mush . Frequently gerlike animal 52 Clith Beeties 66. High: musical . Appointments . Operated . Also . Pu'nlnr . Collection of acts . . City In Canada . Small candle . Outfit 3. Rock 5. Public walk . Thrice: prefix 8. Loat . Poem . Metallic element Alternative | 7 on ‘FVFFPET P 1] Al SN gEEin s h U ot L 1 7 1 VT | flll%flll. /7dmn ldan aEEEE JE el -yl 111771 s [USINA!| IDIARUIR]] | mllF‘]ii PEER %fi"l Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 61, Important okcurrenc 62, Self : 64. Bustle €4. Hires 65. Condensed atmospheric molsture DOWN . Strong woody fiber . Ofl: comb. form . Glistens eager ‘'ormerly . Rested . Monkey . Work composed of selections 7d 11. Perlod of time 19. Lubricate ] 21. Kind of resin 2. Sea demigod 25. Burrowing animals 26. Feminine name 37. Pertaining to the ankle 29. Unfastened 30 Mistake 82 Fish eggs ll Llut of proposed nominees 38. Collec(efl 41. Add sy 4“4 I’relud« to taps EE* W7 Rl | washington l philadelphia four own shop. 57 50 49 8 ki 88 Chicago lw 400 CHICAGO N DOUBLE WIN IN AMERICAK Yankees Hémaer Out Two Homers fo Beat De- froit Tigers (By Associated Press) Chicago swept both ends of doubleheader in the League yesterday as Johnny Hum- phries. limitéd Philadelphia to five hits in the opener and Edgar Smith held the Mackmen to nine safeties in the nightcap. The New York Yankees hammel‘Ed‘ out a dozen hits, including a pair of homiers, to beat Detroit for Atléy Donald who never had puzzled the Tigers before in the American League. Tex Hughson, meanwhile, won his | eightéenth victory as Boston de- feated the St. Louis Browns, but the Boston hurlér was driven from the moéund by the Browns as they put lon a futile five-run ninth-inning splurge. R EYES EXAMINED and BROKEN LENSES replaced in ) Governor Fred K. Jones is expected American | BUY 'DEFENSE BONDS THE ATCO LINE Alaska Transportation’ Company .o SAILINGS FROM PIER 1 SEATTLE ROTARIANS HEAR ROTH SPEAK ABOUT TRIP T0 STATES Welcome ‘\nd 1n|\\dl speeches occupied the noon luncheon meet- ing of Juneau Rotary Club in Percy’s Cafe today. Harold Roth was welcomed back from his three months’ trip to the States and spoke briefly on the trip. Lieut. Robert Thomlinson, Resident Naval Censor who has been in Junean for the last seven months and has been transferred to Seattle gave a farewell speech as did Lieut. T. B McKinstry, Port Captain who is being sent to Ketchikan, Ted Dyck, ion Army Adju- tant for'this area, also spoke brief- ly. It was reported by President Don Skuse that Rotary District PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION - to arrive this evening. Roy H. Gil- lispie brought greetings from Dan Ralston who is in Ketchikan. D. B. FEMMER—AGENT B i spospoaed NIGHT 312 Lutheran Aid PHONE 114 Meefs Thursday The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society will meet in the home of Mrs. Olaf Bodding, 822 B Street, on Thurs- day. with a dessert luncheon to be served at 1:30 o'clock. Mrs. Andrew Rosness will assist the hostess. | All members are urged to be | present. to take part in discussion of the Fall work. D Subscribe to the Daily Al THE M. V. BEILBY will leave Juneau for Petersburg, Port Alexander and Way Ports EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have dll freight on ( 1107v B{ock Tuesday, before ]. H. SAWYER Dr. Rae Lilliap Carlson, Blomgren Bldg Phone 636 ' | Empire—thé paper with the larg pmd circulati Greeting Cards SHOULD BE ORDERED NOW! We Have & Beautiful Assortmeint to Order From.. All Reason- ably Pricéd. Orders should be placed early this year to assute arrival in plenty of time for mailing cards fo friends and relatives in the States and in the Territory. Comein order.. soon and place your « We will be pleased to assist you inmaking your selections. 1 estate held n absolute independence gl 58. Salutftion ] Daily Alaska Empire Phone 374 BRINGING UP FATHER NOW TO TAKE MY o AFTERNOON NAP- AS THE DOCTOR ORDERED -T'S THE PFIRST PRESCRIPTION 1 EVER, GOT_FROM A DOCTOR THAT W-MR,\J]I_(?GS! ARE. YO! ASLEEP? By GEORGE McMANUS . Inc., World rights reserved. | 1 | 1 TUESDAY SEP'PFMBER 1, 1942 PLANE SERVICE JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES BARANOF HOTEL VERA CLIFFORD A Juneau Agent Phone 667 . ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska———Passengers, Mail, Express SCHEDULED DAILY AT 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah 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 1c Pelican .. 18 10 18 18 ‘Todd 18 18 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cencs per pound—Minimum Charge 60 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell ...$45.00 $35.00 . 30.00 10.00 . 20.00 per pound—Minimum of §1.00 to Ketchikan per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Pno“E Slz An additional charge will be made for single passengers to flag stops Petersburg Juneau ... $30.00 Petersburg Wrangell Express Rate: 25c Express Rate: 10c 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks ‘5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Daily 9:00am Lv Seattle, Wash. 2:10pm Ar Juneau, Alaska 3:10pm Ar Whitehorse, Y. T. 5:55pm Ar Fairbanks, Alaska 150 MWT Tu. Th, Sa. 8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Mo. Ta. We. Fr. Sa. 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am Tu. 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Fairbanks, Amn 150 MWT Flat, Alaska Bethel, Alasks 165 MWT JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE YARUTAT — CORDOVA .. With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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