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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1942 = ThirdWorld NORTHFLANK [FRTBION 3 o= s Children's Clothes | ; ~ OF JBIRD FOR ' As Thev Like Them I Series Game BATTLE AI} YEAR OUT TODAY JUNEAU tio . ey ) : i N : : First edition of the J-Bird, semi- Anchorage Kodiak Fairhanks Is Tomorrow STALI GRAD}monmly publication of the Asso-| Yakulat Valdez Nome : Young Misses too, like pretty clothes . . . Mothers too, ap- prove highly these attractive, wonderfully wearable, smart | Jcinted Student Body of the Juneau children’s clothes . . . They have all the details which please ; e DT D i il g Skt g A Cordova Seward Brisiol Ba the youngsters — yet give excellent service and are 8o easy Ernie White and Spud‘Germans Admit F|ghhng ISR i LA ot g . Kuskokwim and Yukon Points ) to keep fresh and looking nice (hamfler 10 be Oppdn- | Imense in tha' Se(' ;ngn;:::;e n‘!ar;,],mf].‘g.:p;:xr t;g . Dresses . enisonMound ., forofSege .no i .t Wednesday Friday Sunday i and have done a splendid job th NEW YORK, Oct. 2. — . Ernie| BERLIN, Oct. DNB news|their first edition which has attrac- . Cottons, spun, rayons, oOr wools — in the cleverest little | . I . T | White, southpaw of the St. Louls agency quoted military sources to-|tive make-up and a wide variety resses yo ould ish for | i :X-m :.” (::\1‘4: B 2 4 Cardinals and “Spud” Chandléer, night as saying that during the of stories. £ right hander of the New ¥ork past two days, the main weight of | Others on the staff are, associate 2 50 7 95 £ Yankees, were named as the op.}the battle of Stalingrad has gradu-!editors, Margaret Femmer, i A s T A R posing pitchers {fi the tHird gathe|Ally moved toward the northern Marlin Feero; sports editor, Frank . of the World Series to be played | CGerman flank. Krsul; editorial advisor, Richard H A l R I I N E ! It said “In the northern part Byrns; typists, Margaret Clark, here tomorrow. there are artillery struggles and Emma Neilsen, Doris Cahill and Suns g aerial combats of an increased vio- Anna Lois Davis; reporters, Bob BARI‘\I?(‘)‘?“E‘[OTEL Ph one 6 6 7 Perky, just the thing for sl i ‘enr ; € v |lence never expected so far. Com-| Helgesen, Anna Lois Davis, Bob school ;,md (In'.\sl‘l'( wear ; : h Y | munication between singly fight- Phillips, Doris Cahill, Chuck de| il .. |ing groups is hardly possible any Ganabl, Betty Nordling, Dessa! lands, and wools. Sizes 6-14 longer through the smoke of ex- Schneider, Dorothy Thibodeauy, : r T | ploding projectiles, and the dust of Mary Sperling, Bill Baman, Beverly | 10.95 p 1495 3 i W | crashing houses.” v Lane, Patricia Davis, Susan Helge- | 4 | R il sen, Bill Carlson, Gloria Gudbran- | [ son, Dorothea Hendrickson, Pat i 4y | Fleek, Grace Berg, Adrienne Glass,| [ . \ Sweaters Football games scheduled tnmnr‘-"AR"olD IS Lo st:,aé:fc,'lgMa,irll;:mMm:’:f.‘ TRANSPORTATION. COMPA NY 100% all wool, slip-ons, cardi- row, according to the Associated| Janet Carl, Inez Soldin and Frank gans, coats, whites and all Press, are: i Krsul. colors complete range of East Harry Sperling heads the business | slkoy. Ambherst vs. Springfield a| | staff as Business Manager, with| Army vs. Lafayette {Don Hungerford as assistant. Miss | 2.50-3.95 Boston College vs. West Virginia | | Marjorie Tillotson is business ad- Boston U. vs. Syracuse | | | visor, advertising salesmen are Don Brown vs. Rhode Island State | ‘:Daigler. Harry Sperling, Don Hun-| Skiris 7 Bucknell vs. Penn. State 3 |gerford; circulation staff is made| 3 ) Carnegie Tech vs. Westminster up of Colleen Hellan, Margaret | Navy, red, brown, plaids, in Cornell vs. Colgate 1 i i Clark, Susan Helgesen and Dick| Rayons, and 100% all wools. oa |4 H Golitfibia’ va. Maine Chief of Army Air Forces | carvin: matiing tists, Minara i | pleated styles of flamed Bol- -\ S Dartmouth vs. Miami jand Bill Dalton; sales girls, Pat | lerina models. Sizes 3-1. Duquesne vs. Holy Cross Re'urns Af'er Tour of | Fleek, Dorothy Thibodeau, Emma | 4 F 5 , Fordham vs. Tennessee { 8% n, Erna Meier and Marilyn| l 95 - 395 Georggtown vs. Mississippi South Pa('-fl( Merritt and newsboys, Jim Klein, | 2 =3 P Harvard vs. Pennsylvania Minard Mill and Beverly Lane. Manhattan vs. Muhlenberg SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—Lieut. | Wo.rk .invr?lved in getting_ou[ the" C t KN Navy vs. Virginia _|Gen. Hap Arnold, chief of the u. | Paper, lez_lf‘lmg proof, editing ;md‘ 0ais Plitsburgh vs. Southern Methodist| g a P SR G5 B red o/ Makeup, s taken care of by the| The grandest casual coats (} ol / Princeton vs. Willlams |the United States last night anerjs'l"“t"“d it is printed at the Empire | ever. Polos, wrap-arounds, v Temple vs. V.M.I a 22,000 mile aerial tour of the|P20t: Johnny models. In red, tan, 3 Yale vs. Lehigh South Pacific. — et brown, navy, rust. Sizes 3-14. < i ‘M‘d"“‘ | He expressed himself today as| I SN Creighton vs. Washington at St.|phighly pleased at what American | “?3“‘ i 695 s 1395 Louis |airmen are accomplishing with the | row tide 2:07 am., 3.7 feet| Detroit U. vs. Wayne | Fourth Airforce, he said during his| gigh tige P e s s T e e Deake va. Orinnell briet stopover in San Francisco. 8.4 5 0 toet Illinois vs. Butler Arnoldp(;a'i?d "nOur fighter planes L?W tide 2:3¢ pm., 7.0 feet A ll A s x A c o A s T A ll A l n ll l “ E s Indiana vs. Ohio State are doing a splendid job in sembal,| Hen tde 8:34 pm., 126 feet I Serving Southeast Alaska Passengers, Mail, Express Towa U. vs, Great Lakes Navy |qpey were bringing down an overall | Z SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M 5 zgi i 0 ik e average of 2% Jap zeros to one of | Mo, TRUEPHONE DIRECTORY | Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- ° P Kansas vs. Denver mls““ to be published this month and | shan Sitka our planes lost. In August, . nlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican got Marquette vs. Wisconsin average took a tremendous leap to| forms will close Oct. 15, for space, § juneau .I $8 $10 gsls $ $18 $18 $18 818 §18 QLUALITY S/INCE /g 6’ T Michigan vs. Michigan State | five to one. That record speakes|\Stings and changes please call|| Sitka ... 18 18 TR I T Minnesota vs. Iowa Navy for itself.” | the Juneau and Douglas Telephone | Chichagof 18 10 18 10 5 Missouri vs. Colorado ————— |Co., phone 420, before the closing ! Kimshan 18 10 18 1 Northwestern vs. Texas date. —ady. ||| Pelican .. 18 10 | 18 FORMER JUNEAUITE |1ivc, i " JACK SIERMALA. | Beimmsr i ™ [ALASKACOMSTAL [ | e 2t iversity. r S gl - | a Oklah A. & M. vs. Bayl ] o Now SERVI"G wnH ;712:1\0;::’2'] Il;‘;::ts};?:olm;nw:l;agsmi:-i Fu“ER‘l m"DAv Pur:u:m:s, Vanderb‘:rt e MAKE S(HEDULE, C)(Y SLATTLE Hoonah .. 10 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c | ton, D. C, and was admitted to the | Boath CHARTER FLIGHTS| £ o Perfect comfort | Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% ARMY I“ (ALIFORNiA bar this year. | . d Alabama vs. Mississippl State ! ! EDULED MONDAY d THURSDAY | "His assignment in California has| Funeral services for Jack Bler-| Aupyrn ys. Tulane | B s s ) SCHI ane T lto do- with licensing of technical| P& Alaska oldtimer who teok! glemson vs. No. Carolina State | Arrivals from Sitka with Alaska SHMA o Ketchikan Wrangell Petersburg Mr. and Mrs. John P. wmker,‘d“m in the division of export con- his own life last week, ,will be held' pDayidson vs. Rollins Coastal Airlines yesterday afternoon | Large Rooms e Splendid food Juneau .. $45.00 $35.00 $30.00 former well-known Juneauresidents, | yro], He formerly served three 8t 2 pm. Monday in the chapel| Duke vs. Lake Forest were P. Tohernilla, John A. Ny-| all with g 2 || Petersburg gggg 10.00 now are living in Boise, Idaho, 1t|yeqrs 1n the patent office in the Of the Charles W. Carter Mor-| Fiorida vs. Tampa man, N. A. McEachran, Ethel bath, andagmivce Wrangell s e i ks was leAried: bere' today. Theit 8o |nation's oapital | tuary. Furman vs. Georgia Large, Howard L. Trent, Thomas|Special Rates to Permanent Guests B R A e D tilnrs. of B S: r v i % s | — | tersburg Sam Branch Walker, is now serving | b L [ dara § e ] ; Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60c to Pe ek nir i e T 8 Arady and‘ - | he services will be under the| Geo. Washington vs. Richmond |Martinson, James K. McAlister and ALASKANS LIKE THE and Wrangell ® oo 9000 o0 o o o direction of the Pioneer of Alaska! Kentucky vs. Wash. & Leé Donald R. Neal. { he he] B i FOR INFORMATION ON TRIPS TO HAINES, has been assigned to Los Angeles. & ® 0o 8 S8 B 8 B ® € Sl i Dean C. E. Rice, President of| LS., ya Rice iiBil wh thok pRASIHS:26¢ Stk | %EEE | st R R e PHONE 612 Capt. Walker was formerly a| o (U. 8. Bureau) o |Igloo No. 6, will conduct. Maryland vs. Lakehurst Navy today with ACA were O, N. John-| ANale st applicahie WhR TaRsnE Hatal wactbie grade schpol student in Juneau.| | »{ No. Caralina vs. So. Carqlina 5 Since then he has received a B.A.|® Temperature Thursday, Oct. 1: ® | Burial will be in the Pioneers son and J. S. Payne, and returning Schedilles and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. Pl ” The Citadel vs. Presbyterian o in chemical engineering from the ® Mamixum, 56, Minimum, 48 e ot Q'E ,,Ev:f:n,(jf‘_ewry' V.PI vs. William & Mary REEEEDRCIS. Were Helen Van. Kleek, | University of Idaho, served a year | ® Rain, 35 inch . Southwest Juilam yan, Kleek, Hefvey, R.| - “my M. V. REAHY on the faculty of the University of | ® ® @ @ ® ® e o o o o o * | LUTHERAN AID Arkansas vs. T.C.U. Syan and R. L. Bernatd, will leave Juneau for Petersburg, gl Baylor vs. Oklahoma Aggies Sam Asp made a round trib| = port Alexander and Way Ports ety E K » flight today to Tenak and - b 2 S 1 F i b nk INWAR AS INPEACE ‘owswemme| "ot (ool n s i HERARIE S 10Weekly — Seatl - Fairbanks | Brigham Young vs. Wyoming charter flght was made to Taku. |Tuesday, before 4 P. M. . The Lutheran Ladies’ Aid Society | Colorado College vs. Montana St. ORI -5 . o J. H. SAWYER 5 w kl F 3 h k N e 5 Colorado Stat . Colo. Mi ee Y—' alr an S' Om | Westby and Mrs. W. Rasmussen as| Utah U. vs. Arizona BOOKS To S(Hoou | hostesses. Utah St. vs. Regis Tu. Th. Sa. _Daily | Plans were completed for the Far West . Th. 8a. D | Goody Sale which will be held this| California vs. Oregon State Mrs. G. E. Krause has donated T n E N oo Beatfle, Wath . | Saturday, October 3, in the Shat-| Idaho vs. Second Air Force a complete set of encyclopedias to lom 3:109m Whitehorse, ¥. D pOSITS | tuck Building. Anyone, not contact-| Oregon vs. Washington State Juneau High School, A. B. Phillips, 5:25pm pm airbanks, X 3 |ed by the committee in charge, who| Santa Clara vs. Stanford Suprintendent, announced this ATCO Mo, Tu. We. IN THIS BANK e |may wish to donate to the sale| San Francisco vs. Nevada afternoon. ¥r. Sa. 3 | may bring their contribution to the| WU.8.C. vs. University of Washing-| The set has 30 volumes and is 9:00am Ly Fairbanks, Al ARE o, place of sale after 10 o'clock. ton now in the school library. At the [J l N E ot iy o ka _150 MWT 150 MWT 11:25am Nome, Alaska Plans wege also made for a Rum-| U.C.L.A. vs. St. Mary’s Navy same time, Mrs, Krause gave the | mage Sale to be held October 29 at school a dozen or more good bovks = l N S U RE D the church. o s‘lom ouo'A"ouS for the library collection, Mr. Phii- Alaska Transportation ;?]%%:“E %EE?‘E:.’S’:‘ = | s s Compan; Flat, Ala: 50 MWT ‘ ips said, expressing the apprecia-| y i50am ska tion of the school for the gift. | P 13 f0am ikl Al d E ORK § 3 2:101 Bethel, Alaska 65 MWT d | quotation of Alaska Juneau mine SAILIN B Ciiihoigin i AR \ -OF MOOSE TONIGHT Hock’ faday s 1%, american oan| TWO HUNDRED AND u;.fi: e i supervision work constantly for the protection of our M;z' gomoonda e e R "“R 'NI'E Now \ : : ; Ith and Southern ” o5y 22 : : deponitors. Additonal weuriey i provided through chis (There will be & requinr ANCHEBL L ot e tens . Thimbiae p A" AMER'(AN AIRWAYS h_nnk::;unni&nh-p; Pdurdmp:mhua:aw Afnsl;: 8 o'cl?)ci‘o;’:en:gnm:uar:-[;l Hatvester 4914, léennecott 31%, mnoll!n I" (- D- (- o g ers in the Seward Building. AlljNew ¥ork Central 104, Northern p aach depositor aguinmc ol t0 0 siann of S0 Imembers as well as visiting Moose |[PACHIC 7%, United States Steel 43, Two hundred thirty-nine mem- L & are requested to attend. Pound’ $4.04. bers of the Civilian Defense Corps s a l”na u et L A _ have now taken their official oath | Accidental polsoning kills an DOW, JONES AVERAGES, |of office and have received their|}D, B. FEMMER—AGENT laverage of 10 children and 20| The following are today's Dow,lidentification cards, it was an- “ " RATION |adults each week in the United|Jones aveages: Industrials, 11088; nounced today by R. E. Robertson, { PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 i S— i States. rails, 285}); utilities, 12.37. Director of Civilian Defense. BRINGING UP FATHER ‘ BYGEOKGEMCMANUS | yARYTAT — CORDOVA B e e | ( A HERES A AN OF i AP | With Connecting Service fo ‘M PR A= |\ AN e~ e LI . g KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA : and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASEA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES AGENTS PHONE 612

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