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PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNLAU ALASKA DOUGLAS |IACK GORDON IS NEWS | NEWDIRECTOR OF AFFAIR I\TRODU(‘ES AND USO l" JUNE‘U WELCOMES SCHOOL FACULTY Parents and school friends snl.h-‘ red at the Douglas School last| vening to welcome the faculty and o be introduced to the new teach- | rs. This pleasant affair, an annual vent, was arranged by the School loard members who were assistes y the following ladies of the com» wunity: Mesdames B. O. Havdahl,| Two important announcements Jike Pusich, J. I. Parsons, Norman | wére made at the Committee of iustad, Marcus Jensen, Richard Management of the USO at the dcCormick, G. R. Jsaak, Thomas| meeting last night in the USO Cashen and R. Hollingsworth. ‘lwadqumters Sgt 1l Terry gave two vocal| The first was that Zack Gordon, numbers, “Tumbling Tumble Weed,” |who has been the efficlent assist- and “Play Fiddle, Play.” Commun- ant direcfor at the USO for several ity singing was led by Mrs. Paul months, will be Director heginning Winkleman, assisted by Sgt. Terry, October 15, President of the Scheel Board, tesigned to take the position of Arue Shudshift, then presented Program Director for the: Central tional War Fund Is Also Announ(ed at Meeting mewmbers of the faculty, and gave ¥YMCA in San Francisco, Gordon’ s] them floral gifts from Mrs. E. E. appointment has been confirmed Engstrom and Mrs. A, Bonnett. by the New York office of the USO Faculty members included Mrs. and also by Lieut. Gen. Simon Bol- | John Cashen, Mrs. Paul Winkleman, |ivar Buckner, Jr., Commander Miss Ruby McNeill, Miss Jean Ack- the Alaska Defense Command. erson, Mrs. Lee Whalin, A. Grabe and School Pringipal, Miss Eleanc Warren. sistant Director and Miss Mary Mc- | Campaign Week for Na-| Sid Cowgill who has/| of Miss Alida Matheson will be As-|Orange ‘Cormick will be hostess. Both young | igame again this year, the mhdx Juneau, explalned the purposes ol the campaign, and E. L. Bartlett, Secretary of Alaska, also gave fur- | ther information. It was announced | | that the Committee of Management will be the planning committee for |the campaign, with Harry Sperling |as chairman and a general program for the drive will start next week! with all fraternal and civic organ-; izations taking part and every man, | women, girl or boy who has a gon,| sister or. brother in the Armed forces a committee of one acting individually. | Juneau's quota has been put at‘ $12,000 for the National War Fund., Benjamin W. Thoron, Director of | Territorial and Island Possessions, | was at the meeting and he spoke| of the splendid work the USO is left-handed pitching duel in the doing in the varfous Alaska cities| |World Series in six years is in |which he has v)sil,ed prospect as New York and St. Louis MAX LANIER RUSSOHURL. ON SUNDAY Both Left- handers, Sthsd uled 16 Meet in World Series { ST. LOUIS, Oct. 9. — The first 1 ‘preplre to resume play Sunday, ol‘ | | the fourth game. ORA“GE BOWl ]'o | Bily Southworth, Cardinal man- HAVE GRID GAME " FOR TH-IS SEASON Lanier lost the first game, but showed he had plenty to cause| the Yanks trouble. The defeat was| 9. — The caused more by Lanier's own mis- |Lanier, and manager Joe MeCarthy | MIAMI, Florlda, Oct. Bow! football |has voted to schedule the annual|en hits he allowed. Russo, Followihg the presentation, re- ladies have been at the USO for‘post -season game scheduled. l‘ne be entirely over his arm trouble freshments were served in luncheon the ' some time and their appointments' Sugar room where Mesdames have met with pleasurable and uni- games previously were scheduted | |of the geason. Bowl and the East- Welt | which spoiled his meanwhile, is reported to| ager, annownced he will use Max, iot the Yankees will start Marius| 4a21 cqmmmee‘plnys in the field than to the sev- », ctfectiveness Lokt 4 ATTENTION. SHRINERS | Important meeting of Juneau! " shrine Club at the American Le- gon Dugout Tuesday evening at 8 Porclock, to discuss Ceremonial plans for Juneau. By order of the Presi- dent. | J. W. LEIVERS, | Secretary. e NOTICE After October 10 no telephone rentals for the month of October will be accepted at a discount. Al 'remigtances must bear‘postmark of mot later than discount day. Please be prompt. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS TELEPHONE CO. adv. 1 se fire precautions. Pr_evmgtimc Week! Flfi"T I‘I“E: Take common Fire is a constemt Laurence Carlson, W. J. Pike, J. !versal approval of. the ‘boys.” |and the Rose Bowl and Cotton Bow! | If it strikes YOU we can't ease the enemy. SUNRISES The duck hunting season s now on. Shooting starts half an hour, before sunrise and ends at sunset. | Following are the sunrises for sev- | eral days: | October 10—7:20 a. m. October 11—7:23 a. m. October 12—7:25 a. m. ISMAEL HOTEL || Steam Heat in Every Room Hot Water and Shower Bath: Quick Service Barber Shop | on Second Floor—Room 3 | Under New Management . and Proprietor ISMAEL VOSOTROS | Opposite Juneau Cold Storage Reasonable Hate SEATTLE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1943 ROYAL CAFE Specialties: CHOW MEIN CHOP SUEY AMERICAN DISHES ROYAL CAFE Phone 738 162 S. Fronklin 1. Parsons and Rex Herman pre-| Mr. Cowgill was the recipient of |are yet to be nard from. | (Although the Empire sided at the buffet table. High general congratulations from the | publish tomorrow, the full details school students, Alfrede Fleek,|Committee of Management for his | of Sunday's game will be carried, Betty Bonnett, Lucille Goetz ard Work as Director in meking a “barn | “DES Imw 'm Monday's issue and ihe inning-| Helen Ishak assisted with tHe serve like” stiucture into an enlisud i i ek lbyqnntng box score will be posteu ing, man’s “home” gnd bringing it up | i The florgl arrangements wruhlto the present. hifh.standard of | had a most professionai appearance appointments, business and ent.e:. in the window tomorrow ) Low tide— 5:08 a. m., 0.5 feet. b NOTICE {High tide—11:33 a. m., 16.2 feet. ! does not but we can wche, i were made by Mrs. Charles Tuckett, Hammem The flowers coming from the gar- < dens of Mrs. E. E. Engstrom. most successful school year. H CLERK'S OFFICE OPEN | So that all may be enabled to| pay their real property taxes before the October 15 deadline, the Cityi Clexk’s Office will remain open| until 8 o'clock beginning this even- ing and up to October 15. Kathleen Toner | Celebrates Her | First Bitthday Little Kathleen Jeanhe Toner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Felix Toner cbserved her ‘first birthday yesterday at the family home on Sixth Street. It was planned to have a party, but due to the in- clement weather, her mother‘ thought it best not tb ask the| mothers to teke their babies out into the rain. However, Grandpa! and Grandma VanderLeest were on! hand _to offer their felicitations, | and to join the family for dinner. | The birthday atmosphere also| prevailed at the Butler-Mauro Drug\ Store, where Miss Edna Nelson, ‘as- sistant .to Mr. VanderLeest, cele-t brated her ahniversary by cutting a cake adorn:t with sixteen cmdlefl.l Ponflm:: FRQTOORAPUY I Have & 1 take your picture. Hw . ©pposite Federll Bullding. nnn- 364, - s, Use a setting the date for the last week | H The sentiment of the occasion oL this month. for the National War| | last evening, was that the Dougles|Fund campaign of which the USO school was indeed fortw,ate to have | Will receive. a large. share. Mayor a complete staff of well trained Harry I, teachers. All indications point to ..’l\amed Chairman of the Drive in For Winter ileauh- "SUN LAMP See our new portable, compact SUN-KRAFT MODEL . :Low tide— 5:35 p. 19 feet. , High tide—11:41 p. m.,, 16.6 feet. TIDES MONDAY iLow tide— 5:58 a. m., -02 het‘ ngh tide—12:19 p. m., 17.7 feet. lkle— 6:26 p. m 0.2 feet. The second announcement was| Lucas, Who ' has been |Reunion this week TO SCOTTISH RITE MAZONS | commencing | ‘Wedneaday continuing through. Sat- urday: All evening sessions at |Digner Saturday at 6:30. Full.gt-| tendarice desired. Visiting members ™ welcome. i WHO is the person you are most anxious {0 see imme- | diately after fire destroys | your business? Prompt service and equit- able settlement of every loss have -earned this Hartford agency many friends and new.customers. May we help you to he a«uatdy inured? k .ency INSORANCE--BONDS - JUNEAU . With MUST DO YOUR PART FIRE ATTACKS OUR DRIVE TOWARD VICTORY, taking with it annually a loss of more than 10,000 lives and nearly one-half billion dollars in property. The indirect losses af- fecting many things vital e the war effort can result in a definite sethack in our progress toward Victory. Fire eats lumber which is badly needed in the war effort and such destruction gives aid and comfort to the enemy. DO YOUR 20-watt ultraviolet generltor. burn-qut-proof quartz tube . .. Built-in automatic timer turns lamp off when time is yp . Special Carrying Case, Goggles Are Included PARSONS ELECTRIC €0, BRINGING UP FATHER WELL-YESTERDAY MY, | SISTER GOT HER VES! S0 DO ENGAGEMENT RING d iT- T FROM | ANCE 5 PR PART IN PREVENTING ECESSARY FIRES! help you get a fresh Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Association z = BARANOF M-wlmfl EVE:RY ROOM-wrr'H TUB and SHOWER K J Reasonable Rates + Phone 800 ——- ORDER YOUR RABBIT SKINS Now Tanned, cleaned and all ' ready to make up. VALCAUDA FUR COMPANY SEATTLE, WASHINGTON BUY WAR BONDS [ for i THE ATCO LINE D. B. FEMMER—AGENT NIGHT 813 PHONE 114 BUY WAR BONDS | ; Cordova ? | Woodley Via YAKUTAT Electra JUNEAU— ANCHORAGE Connechons to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lackheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P M. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS \"‘—_——‘—_—“ | U CAN FLY | JUNEAU to Anchorage ' Kodiak ' Fairbanks Yakutat Valdez Nome ; Seward Bristol Bay Kuskokwim and Yukon Points ‘ Wednesday :Friday Sunday | * ALASKA STAR AIRLINES aranoESore. FPhome 667 Airways and CORDOVA SEC \INEIK\I,.E— I MUST RUN ALONG! 0 DOWN TO TeR Zo e D PAYMENT ON IT# w ALASKA COASTAL ATRLINES Phone 612 ALASEA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M.~ Juneau Sitka Hawk An- Pel- Kim- Chicha- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican shan gof Sitka $8 $10 $18 $10 $18 $18 $18 $18 s18 13 18 18 10 18 18 10 10 10 18 10 18 10 5 i 10 18 10 18 10 Juneau Skagwa Exp) Bxcurdon Inlet . Express Rate: $18. m 1000 Hoonah .. Haines and Skngway—Schednlod Daily at 7:30 A. M. Sm'll 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 66¢c nonnd Trip Pare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% Juneau $15.00 Schedules. and ules le Bubjm to Change Without Excursion Inlet—Scheduled Dally at9 A. M. and 2 P. M. Hoonah $10.00 SCHEDULED TUESDAY and THURSTAT: ESD JLED TUESDAY and THURSDAY Juneay ... Petersburg Wrangell .. Expn- &Qe. 25¢ per pound—Minim TR v " e Above rates s warrants. $30.00 um of $1 Ketchika of J! “ umm-: