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PAGE TWO P flrgaliie It is the best weapon for National Morale. Today's Chic demands shorter hair . . . and we adopt our- selves to meet the demands of this trend. fer Glamour SRRRRTOR X0 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA NIGHT SCHOOL'S ENROLLMENT 5 BIG THIS YEAR Night school sfudents met last night in the Juneau High School and when enrollment was complet- ed, it was found that the class for beginning typing is completely filled, and there are enough want- ing to take the class to start an- other. No teacher is available at present for another beginning typing class, A. M. Phillips, superintendent of schools, said today, but announced he is looking for another qualified teacher and will start a second class as soon as one is found advanced typ-| and advanced | more students in ing and beginning shorthand, he said. Also going beyond expectations when enrollment w finished l.‘l\(‘ Do you moan because short wave locks won't stay curled— or because they have been trimmed? Why not try our new R o N NNote night were the classes in trigo- nometry and Spanish. | Both classes will be held on Monday and Wednesday evenings, and will begin at 7 o'clock tomor- | row. There will be room for more students in each class, Phillips| said. | attending commercial schools AWVS Committee Meefing Slated A meeting of the Sponsoring Committee of the dances for en- listed men given by the AWVS will be held at 2:30 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in the Governor's House, according to an anmouncement made by Mrs. Ernest Gruening, executive director for the AWVS dances. J.F. MULLEN IS BACK IN JUNEAU The entire Pacific Coast bued with the war spirit according B. M. Behrends Banks, who has returned to Juneau after a business and vacation trip of five weeks in the states. Mr. Mullen spent some time in California with Mrs. Mullen and his two daughters, both of whom MR. AND MRS. MUTCH HERE ON WAY HOME Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mutch, former isim-/9g o 00 © 0 o v . 8 o There will be room for a few|to J. F, Mullen, Presideht of the| TEACHERS ARRIVE FROM SOUTH FOR INDIAN OFFICE| New arrivals for the teaching staff of the Office of Indian Affairs in Alaska are Joseph Rosenfeld and Judith R. Melin who got to Juneau from the south this morning. Mr. Rosenfeld comes from Bronx Burrough, New York City and will teach on Diomede Island. | Miss Melin, who will teach at Tat-| itlek, on Prince William Sound, is from Long Prairie, Minnesota | Both Mr. Rosenfeld and Miss Melin will leave for their stations on the first available transporta-| tion REELR (9SS (I WEATHER REPORT (U. S. Bureau) Temp. Monday, Oct. 20 Maximum 49, minimum Rain—.19 inch e e e 00 0000 0 42 ~ DOES WALLOP Y0 ‘ - TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20, YOU CAN FLY JUNEAU to Anchorage Kodiak Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome Cordova Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points Wednesday Friday Sunday * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES Phone 667 Office BARANOF HOTEL 1942 RRRRRRRGG i INDIGESTION 4 | : ; 1 | Juneau residents, were in town over BElow T“E EI-T?‘ | Sunday night on their way back to| | - | | Sitka after a visit in the States. | Help Your Forgotten ‘28" For The Kind Of | wm' A“E | Mr. Mutch, formerly with a machine Relief That Helps Make You Rarin’ To Go oG COMBINATION SPIRAL-CROQUIGNOLE WAVE? Introductory priced to you. ent Navy DeRl isned tted SATES b “he publishEey o ON! nothing e Bling ‘the More than half of your digestion is done | : ¢ conveyed destination 10e! | shop here, is now employed in de- . our 28 feet of bowels. fense work in Sitka [ i Eelow the belt i on strikes, try something So when _indige: See Poll-Parrot ALL-LEATHER SHOES 1'BOOMY TOES 2 SNUG HER(S 3SNUGINSTEP FIT. + 4 QUALITY BUILY FOR LASTING FIT AND LONG SERVICE. - SGROWN-UP SMARTNI 6 REASONABLY PRICED Family Shoe Store Seward Street BUY DLEFENSE BONDS THE GOLD POINT THAT WRITES YOUR WAY A AT BETTER STORES EVERYWHERE - WELL~ THAT OLD HAT HAS SEEN ITS DAY - I'LL. 'PHONE MY HAT STORE AN' GIT A NEW ONE- ‘Write the way | YOU like with d | SHEAFFER'S | matchless “Feath- ' ¥ i ertouch”polnt. 14K 4™ { gold, iridium-tipped. ‘s Platinum-in-the- point-slit assures instant writing, al- .,,E.:S TE PERMANENT for this week only \ [ GRIGS BEAUTY sALON Cooper Building OO0 OOOOOOC OOOOOE Methodis Bazaar N0 TRACE OF Is Set for Nov. 14; | 6.D.MDONALD. WorenAretoSew AS YET FOUND | In preparation for the bazaar tol Planes and surface craft that be given by the Methodists on Sat- have been conducting a search be- urday, November 14, the members tween Sitka and Peril Straits for of the Womens Society of Christian G. D. McDonald, independent log- Service of the Methodist Church ger, missing in that vicinity for will meet tomorrow morning for an|pearly a week, have as yet found all day session in the patlors of the 1o trace of him or tHe 18-foot church. The members of the $er-|chris Craft in which He left Sifka vice are to take fheir own sand-!j,q Wednesday morhing, accord- wiches but coffee will be furnished \in[z to reports today. BT Mr. McDonald left Sitka in his HUNTING PARTY IS |om Pert Strats asd it 15 teasea BACK FROM GAMBIE that the’ craft was caught in the | severe storms that prevailed at !that time. He had been to Sitka A party of five returned this on business with the Columbia weekend from week's hunting Lumber Company, which purchases trip to Gambier Bay on Ken Junge's his logs. boat, bringing back only one deer| Search for McDonald is continu- for the party. ling with a careful wateh of the John McLaughlan was the man peach line in the hopé that he who made the lucky shot. Others|was able to reach shore. who went along were Brooks Han- Mr. McDonald frequently made ford, James Orme, Arnot Hend-|ip. run into Sitka ffom his canip rickson and Ken Junge. The ‘“’IO_Jn his speedy craft and as far ds ;;(:x;:)ll(:ml;:uk Heghed 10 o8 abm‘"’;ns known carried with him no 3 g o Ak | emergency equnpmgnt or supplies. S e AMER. LEGION HEARS OREGON COMMANDER AT MEETING MONDAY Lieut. Sidney S. George, past commander of the Eugene, Oregon, Post and also a past Department Commander for Oregon, was the ifeatured speaker last night at a well attended meeting of Alford John Bradford Post of the Ameri- !can Legion here, giving a highly | entertaining and instructive speech. Jack Lee, an old time member, | from Funter Bay, attended his first meeting at the Dugout here and | was welcomed by the members. Amby Frederick and W. C. Ken- nell came in following the meet-| {ing and joined the Legion while enjoying refreshments. They gave |a talk on Scout Work. Next week's meeting will be a i Empire Classifieds Payl BRINGS EIGHT | FROM WESTWARD Eight passengers arrived in Ju- neau from the Westward late yes- terday afternoon with a Woodley Airways plane piloted by Don Glass. Arrivals were Mrs, Jennie Bow- ker, O. Johnson, Melvin Kinkade, J. E. Nordstrom, C. M. Cloften,, W. C. Labadie, Mary Farnacht and William Renfrew. The plane is expected to leave late toda® or tomorrow morning on the return flight to Anchorage. — e DAN BENSON AND MRS, | BENSON HERE ON WAY 10 FUNTER BAY (AMP Mr. and Mrs. Dan Benson, teach- ers for the St. Paul Island group in the Pribilof Islands, were in Juneau for a few hours this morn- ing beforé leaving for Funter Bay whére evacuees from St. Paul are living. Mr. and Mrs. Benson have been in the States for the last two and one-half months on leave of ab- sence. CATE SPEAKS AT ROTARY MEETING Karl 8. Cate, visiting Romnau" from Boston, entertained members | of Juneéau Rotary Club this mnoon | in Percy's Cafe with a talk on the conditions in Europe leading up to the war. Mr. Cate, an American business man, spent 20 years in France, the last six months after Hitler occupied the country. Guests were Earl McGinty, Mil-| ton Thompson, of the OPA office; Art Hedges, Acting Director of the U. S. Employment Office; Bill Dunn, U. 8. Army, and Vern Tomlin,: U. S. Coast Guard. : e STOCK QUOTATIONS NEW YORK, Oct. 20 — Cloging quotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 2, American Can 66%, Apaconda 28'i, Bethlehem Steel 581, Commonwealth and Southern 11/30, Curtiss Wright 8%, Inter- national Harvester 52'i, Kennecott 32%, New York Central 11'z, North- ern Pacific 7%, United States Steel 50, Pound $4.04 g | DOW, JONES AVERAGES The following are today's Dow, Jones averages: industrials 115.22, Bond Night. i D i BUY DEFENSE STAMPS rails 28.58, utilities 13.45. .- Empire Classifieds Pay! 7 - VWE DECIDED TO HOW LOVELY=- GET _THOSE SIX MILITARY UNIFORMS NOW=-I'LL HAVE ONE FOR EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK-~ ORDERING FOR M JUST . MEASLIRED FOR MINE = | AM TEN b e A et e While Mr. and Mrs in the South, they told friends, they visited on the East Coast with Mr.|Pills to give needed help to that “forgotten Mutch’s father, who, although 83 | " Take years of age, runs his own machine | and shop and goes to work every day.| He and his wife recently celebrated | their sixtieth wedding anniversary. TR T Rosena Greenwald of Hoonah has entered St. Ann’s Hospital for med- ical treatment LAVAL SAYS 60 T0 WORK FOR GERMANS VICHY, France, Oct. 20.—Puppet Premier Pierre Laval has warned French labor management that his government is “resolved not to tol- erate resistance” to his appeal for workers to go to the war factories of Germany “The government must obey,” the chief of the Vichy regime declared | in a nation-wide broadcast m directing the policy of France France is a victim of a German victory.” Germany, he said, has the right to take the workers because “those | M are the laws of war.” SCHEAFFER PENS and PENCIL and PEN SETS are always available at Butler-Mauro Drug Co. | Litt | | | - | all with Mutch were | that helps digestion in the stomach AND below the belt. | What you may need is Carter’s Little Liver 28 feet” of bowels. one Carter’s Little Liver Pill before one after meals. Take them according to | ections. They help wake up a larger flow | ¢ the 3 main digestive juices in your stom- AND bowels—help you digest what you | ten in Nature's own way. most folks get the kind of relief that | toes. Just be sure you get the genuine C leLiver Pills from yourdruggist. P For Expert Radio Service TELEPHONE BLUE 429 or call at 117 3rd St., Upstairs 15 Years’ Experience E.E.STENDER DIESEL—JOBS—TRACTOR §j/ Men 18-40 who REALLY want good pay, permanent future in this basic field as servicemen, operators and dieselmen. ‘ 25 will be selected from the §i| Juneau area in November for training and placement ser- vice. For full particulars write Tracter Division, 610 Mead Bldg. Portland, Oregon, AT ONCE. ® Perfect comfort e Centrally located | Large Rooms e Splendid food | and service bath, Special Rates to Permanent Guests ALASKA LIKE THE THE M. V. BEILBY 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 e ) THE ATCO Alaska Transportation Company BAILINGS FROM PIER 7 BEATTLE PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION LJ D. B. FEMMER-—AGENT| )\ PHONE 114 NIGHT 312 ! | WAS WELL- SOMEONE IN THIS FAMILY MUST CUT DOWN ON EXPENSES -AN! 1GUESS T's ME mate . 3 :ss:\ in American ATIONS AND V. R RESER FO! oN CALL NsORMATI § EN, Agen! NRY GBE gers 109 I?relfl::l"m"m e S 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 Juneau ...$ 8 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 Sitka ... 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 Chichagof 18 18 10 18 10 5 Kimshan 18 18 10 18 1c Pelican .. 18 18 18 Todd e ] 10 10 Tenakee .. 10 10 Angoon .. 18 Hoonah .. 10 al-?xnrm Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 600 Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED MONDAY and THURSDAY Ketchikan ‘Wrangell $35.00 10.00 Sitka $18 Petersburg Juneau .. $30.00 Petersburg ‘Wrangell ... 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, PHo“E 612 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic warrants HASSELBORG, SKAGWAY, TAKU LODGE: Schedules and Rates Subject to Change Without Notice. 10 Weekly — Seattle - Fairbanks 5 Weekly — Fairbanks - Nome Tu. Th. Sa. B:30am 1:40pm 3:10pm 5:25pm Daily 9:00am 2:10pm 3:10pm 5:55pm Lv Seattle, Wash. ____ PWT Ar Juneau, Alaska Ar Whitehorse, ¥. T. Ar Fairbanks, Alask: 10:20am 11:25am Ar Ruby, Al Ar Nome, Alaska Ta. 9:00am 10:35am 11:10am 11:50am 12:10am PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS Lv Fairbanks, Alasks | Ar McGrath, JUNEAU — ANCHORAGE VIA YAKUTAT — CORDOVA With Connecting Service fo KODIAK — KENAI PENINSULA and BRISTOL BAY Woodley Airways (ALASKA AIR LINES) ALASKA COASTAL AIRI,H.!Iginfsfi

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