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PAGE TWO THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1942 YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR ATRLINES Phone 667 SENIORTRINTY | GUILD TO MEET Senior Trinity Guild will meet fat 2 pin. tomorrow in the apart- ment of Mrs, Lucretia Botsford in| the Feldon Apartments. | - THE MOST BEAUTIFUL CHRISTMAS CARDS IN THE WORLD by NORCROSS —_— WEATHER REPORT Q‘! Maximum 53, Minimum 49 e D Low tide—0 @00 e 000000 0 (U. S. Bureau) L Temp. Wednesday, Sept. 30 @ I A I I AR > - | NORCROSS, AMERICA’S FOREMOST STYLIST OF TRULY BEAUTIFUL : B e 80 CHRISTMAS CARDS . . . Present this year the most original, distinctive ;l‘l;h l‘i:;’: collection they have yet done . . . Eaeh card a work of art. On fine Eng- lish bond, rich subtle coloring, in perfect Simple, yet very ex- pr ive greetings and sentiments, much in keeping with the Christmas Spirit and in tune with the times. aste™ 4« Office BARANOF HOTEL NORTHLAND TRANSPORTATION COMPANY ® Perfect comfort ® Centrally located Order Now, with Your Name Imprinted in groups of 25, 50, 75 or 100 8$3.00" $8.50 On all orders placed before November 10th, we guarantee delivery before December 1st. Orders are forwarded airmail to San Franeisco and shipped within 24 hours after they have been received. Come in and look this beautiful collection over. You're sure, regardless of the type you wish, to find a most beautiful Christmas Greeting Card. and service t i ' THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA 1 | TWENTY LEAVE | WARSPEED | ' HEREFORSITKA | | | | — Passengers leaving here for Sit by steamer this morning were | | Christian Didriksen, Elisa Didrik- | | —_— 1 , Polly Didriksen, Agnes Did- | . (riksen, Jean L. Hansen, Harl 35 Miles an-Hour ls Estab- iini, ‘rinee: e sy H gen, Virgil Baker, Oscar Tiltson,| lished Today for Na- |55k Seter rieson. ] ’ | John G. Holten, Ole Scarbo, Ro- hon S AU'OS ‘l;vl’l Murphy, Harlow Quarg, Gib- o ) |son Young, Martin Thompson, Hil- WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—A war-{mar Baker, Preston Woolery and time speed limit of 35 miles an hour | Nick Skoff went into effect today for privately | - lowned vehicles, but enforcemént methods were varied, from the lm-wooDlEY plANE position of strict penalties in some| states to appeals to patriotism of drivers in others. IN FROM wESI i Additional efforts for rubber con- I servation came when the OPA froze RET | the sale of used tires and tubes| URNS TODAY pending completion of a new ra- Ly | | tioning program governing these ar-{ Eight passengers arrived in Ju- ticles. |neau with a Woodleys Airways T T e N | plane piloted by Don Glass I S0 | vesterday afternoon and a full load Large Rooms ¢ g i ‘M. mw S, SM"" of passengers left for the Westward :” with i '[0 mv‘ 'momw :hisAm;rning on the return flight bath, | o Anchorage. P s | : Those arriving from Anchorage Special Rates to Permanent (-uesLs‘ 0" mmn ]'RIP;were R. O. Miller, H. J. Wade, Jim| ALASKANS LIKE THE | {Hortlar, Ray Mathieson, Jack Jen- W | To inspect all work done in the | Kins, John Empritt, M. Covich and | Interior and Western sections by |J0¢ Miller. | NEW WASHIN ON 1 United States Geological Survey | Taking passage for Anr"lmrx\g(' P parties this year, Dr. Philip Sulnvy.wem Tony Brisgill, Mrs. P. S. Han- sbn, Lieut. G. Green, James THE M. V. BEILB [ will leave Juneau for Petersburg, | Port Alexander and Way Ports | EVERY WEDNESDAY AT 6 A. M. Please have all freight on City Dock . Tuesday, before 4 P. M. J. H. SAWYER Smith, Chief Alaskan Geologist for | ¥ Brooks, Milton G. Joknson, Mrs. :l“‘“u‘s'ofi ;"p‘c“ to leave Ju-{y"; "Nathe, M. Hubbard and for panL batauw. 3 | Cordova, Dr. Carroll D. Parkinson. Dr. Smith is making his annual| & T trip to Alaska from his headquart- | o asningon, 0.\ TWQ OFFICERS ARE ENTERTAINED WHEN - RECEIVE PROMOTION south about November 1. 1 While most of the survey pur-‘ ties doing exploration for strategic | minerals in the Territory will be finished with their work for this oY season in the near future, several| Fromotion of two offic will continue the work during the |t rank of lst licutenant to fall and winter, Dr. Smith said. besvi B8 doon iaad 9% & «finu» asty |given by their fellow officers on | Lieut. Col. Frederic H. Nichols’ |staff at the Douglas Inn several {days ago. | - e | The honored guests were Capt. ALL PLATOONS OF All platoons of the Alaska Terri-| ,TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY {torial Guard will meet at their i regular meeting places tonight at FOoms | No TR Al NS 11130 *elock, it Was announced toasy | i jby Capt. G. F. Freeburger. | ! FOR SPORTS | P |2-ROOM Furnished Apt., oil stoves, | | | | | | ANOTHER BEHRENDS EXCLUSIVE B M. Behrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 e ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail. Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof $8 $10 $i8 $10 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 18 10 18 10 18 10 5 18 10 18 10 18 1 18 10 18 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 10 Angoon .. 18 18 Hoonah .. 10 Express.Rate: 10 cenis per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Alaska Transportatlon Company - BAILINGS FROM PIER 1 SEATTLE © PLAY-BY-PLAY | (Continued from Page One) Sitka $1a NINTH INNING YANKEES—Brown knocked down a grounder by Dickey but couldn’ make the throw and it was ruled | single. - Stainbeck ran for Dickey. | Hassett singled to right and Slaugh- DiMagglo. Beazley fanned. Hrown |ter threw to Kurowski to caich grounded out, Gordon to Hassett. | Stainbeck sliding into third. Ruf- No runs, no hits, no errors; ncne |fing batted for Bonham and flied left on base. | out to Slaughter. Marion threw out | |HEATED APARTMENT, 4 and bath, 2 bedrooms. Apts. Phone Black 763. Juneau Sitka . Chiéhagof Kimshan Pelican .. ‘Todd ‘Tenakee PASSENGERS FREIGHT 608 Willoughby. Phone Douglas I- 372, \ I8 Siiar ) SRS NCRANS | L] NEW ¥ORK, Oct. 1.— Closing VACANCY--Shabaldak Apts. Phone quotation of Alaska Juneau mine i D. B. FEMMER—AGENT SIXTH INNING | R YANKEES — DiMaggio grounded | out, Marion to Hopp. Keller flied { out to Musial. Gordon fanned on called strikes. No runs, no hits, no errors; none left on base. CARDINALS — Moore flied out to DiMaggio. Slaughter flied out to Cullenbine. 'Gordon threw out | Musial. 1 No runs, no hits, no errors; none left on base, SEVENTH INNING YANKEES-—Dickey popped aut to | Hopp. Hassett flied out to Musial. | Bonham grounded out, Marion to| Hopp. i No runms, no hits, no errors; none left on base. CARDINALS—Cooper flied out to | DiMaggio. Hopp sihgled to right. | Kurowski tripled to left, scoring Hopp. Rolfe took Marion’s bounder | and waved Kurowski back to third | and threw to Hassett for a putout. Beazley fanned One run, two hits, no errors; one left on base. EIGHTH INNING YANKEES—Rizzutb fanned. Rolfe rolled out, Brown to Hopp. Cullen- | bine singled off Brown's glove. Cul- | lenbine stole second. DiMaggio singled to right, scoring Cullenbine. | Keller hit the first pitch over the | right field pavilion roof for a homer, ! scoring DiMaggio aheéad and tying the count. Gordon fanned. Three runs, three hits, no errors; none left on base. | CARDINALS—Brown was thrown | out, Gordont to Hassett. Moore flied out to DiMaggio. Slaugater doubled to right and raced to third | when Rizzuto fumbled Cullenbine’s | throw for an error. Musial singled | across second and scored Slaughter. | Walker Cooper flied out 1o Cullen- bine. Scorer ruled Cardinals’ run | was earned One run, two hits, one error; one left on base. | i No runs, two hits, no errors; one | left on base. NO PRACTICE ALERT 10 BE | ules Frozen by Trans- portation Chief HELD IONIGH Eastman of the Office of Defense ‘Trnnsporlntmn, has ordered the No practice alert will be held|freezing of all railway passenger this evening, it was announced to- schedules and has ruled out the op- day by R. E. Robertson, Director of | eration of all special trains for foot- Civilian Defense. He also announced | ball games, races, and other sport- that there would be no meeting of 'ing events. the Ciyilian Defense Council this| T S SECOND GAME, PLAYOFF SERIES Mr. Robertson said today. (By Associated Press) - The Seattle Rainiers took the sec- ALASKA COASTAL | MAKES FLIGHTS TO SITKA TODAY 27 e i e Coastal Airlines today were R. L. score of 6 to 1. Bernard, Mildred Johnson, G. H.| In the first game Sealtle won by Leach, Dr. John C. Reed, E. A.'the score of 2 to 1 Vent, Donald Vent, Roy Tucker and! - onBiecBRONSUL (CITY COUNCIL WILL - MRS. JOHN W. JONES MEET TOMORROW EVE SEI.I-S R E S ' D E “ ( E | The City C():l:(‘:l_ will meet to- 'I-o osun EuAso | morrow evening at 8 o'clock to con- | sider routine affairs of city admin- istration. The question of securing Mrs. John W. Jones has sold her a person to take over the duties of residence on Glacier Highway (0| the City Glerk also probably will Oscar Eliason and is staying at the ceme up for diseussion. ‘Gastineau Hotel until early next| Robert Rice, present City ' Clerk,! week when she will leave to make has handed in his resignation to her home in the States. begin duties soon with the local o — ‘Office of Price Administration as Empire Classifieds Pay! an accountant 'Passenger Iiglroad Sched-! s gy I WASHINGTON, Oct. 1—Director ! stock today is 1%, American Can 166%, Anaconda 26%, Bethlehem Steel 54%, Commonwealth and| Southen 7/30, Curtiss Wright 717/8, International Harvester 49%, Ken- necott 30%, New York Central 9%, Northern Pacific 7, United States |Steel 4%, Pound $4.04. DOW, JONES AVERA The following are tods Jones averages: industrials rails 28.25, utilities 12.24 " HOSPITAL NOTES Walter Bindseil entered St. Ann’s Hospital yesterday for surgery. T. W. Erickson has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for medical care. B e MIKE COVICH RETURNS FROM INSPECTION TRIP Mike Covich, Inspector Territorial Department of Labor, returned with Woodley Airways yesterday from Anchorage where he has been for the last six weeks oh an inspection trip for the department. for the el DR. JOHN C. Rl ) MAKE TRIP TO SITKA Dr. John C. Reed, who is resi- dent geologist for the United States 1 Geological Survey, in charge of work in Alaska left today with (Alaska Coastal Airways for a short !trip to Sitka. e NOTICE Bills now owing the Tony Simin Estate are now payable to L. W, IKilburn, Administrator. { — WANTED TO BU Y — Accordion. Phone Red 462 between 5 and 7 p. m. i ACROSS Wild sheep of India . Unit of work . Short facket Carry: colloa. ., Women's patriotie society: abbr. . Theatre box | Pish sauce . Gone by . Wide-mouthed far . Large serpents Happen . City in Kansas 89. Chop . East Indlan weight 41. Part with for a price neision ronoun . Mohammedan oriest . Depart 47. Coated with metal Turn over a . Winged seed new leaf , Card game . Not any . Bill of fare . Small nail 21, Tablet 28. Son of Seth 32. Groove 38. Dried mrass 34, Heavyv breath. Ing In sleen ). Ruminant animal Refuse Droop 61, 62, rrry dEE 7 anEN N ANE ANEE R/ JdNENE e SHiEs #o T fiflfll%l’ 7 Vi a1 | ARE 63. Auricles PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 [T[P] IRIU[TIABIAIGIA| [A[L[1 [ THNDI 1 IT] [LISIMINP Salution Of Yesterday's Puzzle . Egyptian crown Measure of time . Kind of cheese . Old plece of cloth . ef actor 2. Cavity £843 . Felt one’s way . Forceful and fluent . Kind of balsam . Cast eyes . Orderly . Artificial language . At home . Month . Scotch hilisides . Russian coin . Coral island . Dance step . Racket Reauisition for goods . Prophets 33. Owns . Stiteh . Pertaining to soldiers Wager . Low monotos nous sound . Future officers . Deference 5. Myselt . Southern state: abbr. . Walk wearlly . Take on cargo Boglish river . Dross of & metal . Small wild ox Loud noise . Insects . Meadow DO YOuU MEAN TO TELL ME YOU'VE BRINGING UP FATHER | | DID -AN' YOU'D BE PLEASIN' ME-IF YOU'D STOP SMOKIN' THAT— IS THAT A CIGAR OR A BRICK OVEN YOU ARE PUFFING ON ? ME OFFICE SMOKES —-I'M GOIN' HOME TO GIT AWAY BRIDGE PARTY OVER EVERYONE THAT COMES IN FROM (1= HOVE'EMAGGIE'S SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $45.00 $35.00 Petersburg 30.00 10.00 Wrangell . . 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60c to Petersburg and Wrangell FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: PHONE 512 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Petersburg Juneau . $30.00 —————— e 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Daily Ar _5:65pm Lv 10:45am Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Tu. Th. Sa. 8:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Lv Seattle, Wash. ___ Ar Juneau, Alaska Ar Whiteharse, Y. Ar Fairbanks, Alas Ly Mo. Tu. We. Fr. §; Ly Fairbanks, Alaska _150 MWT Ar Ruby, Alaska 150 MWT Ar Nome, Alaska 165 MWT 9:00am 10:20am 11:25am Fairbanks, Alaska _ 150 MWT 9:00am McGrath, Alaska _150 MWT 10:35am. 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS e JUNEAU —;fucnomnn YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service to KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) PHONE 612 ALASKA COASTAL A

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