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Olaf Nygard, Alex Paul Blake, John a were: . M. Roberts, John Chandler ‘Clmnrfll‘\ For Wrangell—Mrs, \‘m]vhll Helge, Walter Gucker and Dorianne Ketchikan—Marjorie Crewson, T. R. Curtis, D. N. Bent and H ALASKA COASTAL AND ELLIS FLY | 34 PASSENGERS and 1.'1\‘ out of | Fairhurst, On Sat- | Anderson : the trip| For Seattle—Mrs. James Wicker- Millard, | Sham, Mrs. Florence Olson, Mr. and |Mrs. H. A Kenyon, Marilyn Mer- ritt, George M. Sand, Joe Noll, Mrs |Joe Noll, Ruth Ann Noll, Robert |W. Noll, Betty Jane Noll, Walluf Rasmugsen, Thomas Erling T. Noll, Mrs. W. A | Rasmussen Mrs. S George Foy, Roess, Bailey Ket. | Earl Smith M "I"lulnlnlll, R Jonn |H. Branden, Dave Milner, flew the fol.|Barbara Moore, 1 Longfellow. Ted Reynolds g erski. To Peters.| Olaf Swanson, o Wrangell,|J: F1y, Russell Maki, Thomas B. Dennison, Chesley N. McDonald, |Mrs. R. H. Whitmore, V. A. Ander- son, Claude Carnegie, Lew Williams, Hazel.| 0¥+ Mrs. ‘Gertrude Fleek, R. L. Roberts, Harold M. Smith, Frank Stebbing Phyllis and Ida Campen, Barne Miller, Helge J Fm Airlines J. in and ekend made arl, Al arry Freeburn larie arles Wal- Rasmussen, Reinholt H. I. Lucas, Lave, Robert Lauby to E and Archie Miller, Wilson, L. M. M. J. Ninnis, H. L. Carlson, R. K H. Branden, Mrs. R Dave Milner, Mrs. Curtis Kirchhofer, Mrs. Margaret Winther, C. W 3 E. Bell mond J followin, Redlick Belford inday Ellis ST Fred Webber, H. Hoonah Don B. Tomlinson Hoonah—Ruby Al Willard to Hoonah wood and Juneau Dan Hoonah to Junea linson atthew Schoonover, Richard - SIXTEEN BROUGHT HERE FROM SITXA Hueb Powell, Mks Kirsch, T. A. Dawn, W Theodore Everwick, Mrs boff, Arthur Williams, Davis, Geraldine Gordon, |Harris, Frances Dodson, Clarence Knapp, Mrs, George Louden, Dick | Louden, George Louden, Jr., George Kastor, G. A. Merritt, Milton H Wymer, O. S. Pashley, Berger Benson, H. C. Herman, Una An derson, Eric Anderson, H. E Havens. Margaret alter York, Ann Zu- Elizabeth Roberta iels u—G. E. Tom- Wilson, Hilda A. Dick. Passengers in Juneau sitka Sunday the North Corineen Anderson, Betty Mrs. Fay Griffis, Victor Griffis, A. F. Arnold, Lloyd Cook, Lewis J. Hamilton. John Littlefield, Mrs. John Little- field, Emmett Connor, Harold Norman Demo, Kenneth ith, Ralph Mize, Mrs. Ted Carter, an Collier Leaving for arriving from on e TS COAST IN PORT Sea were NORTH Cleaves, ter to the Government, |Sunday and loaded fish here. e HERE FROM HAINES Mr. and Mrs. and daughter have arrived from Haines, and are now staying Petersburg on thejat the Gastineau Hotel. ATTENTION? Members of Juneau Mine and Mill Workers Union Local No. 203 Important Meeting MONDAY AT 7:00 P. M. All members are urged to attend without fail! MASS MEETING W MASONIC TEMPLE WEDNESDAY,0CTOBER 18 730 P. M. W Let'sHave a Frank Expression of Public Opinion on the Following Subjects of Civic Interest ® Adoption of a New Building Code and enforcement thereof. @ Adoption of City Manager Plan of Government. Closing hours of liquor dealers, bars and cocktail lounges. Purchase of our public utilities. Opinions on City Post War Plans. DAY Save the Date-October 18-7:30 P.M. MASONIC TEMPLE (Paid Advertisement) Hal | Dwight | | -lc. *| 2-B—George W. Sundborg, James pygh, Steamer North Coast, under char- | was in port | A. H. Kingsbury | here | — | Guy THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA |CLOTHING COLLECTION CAMPAIGN IS STARTED tion through its welfare so- 3,500 churches is launching |a very active campaign for the | gathering of goods and new and used clothing for post-war relief. These supplies, according to an- nouncement made by W. E, Nelson, Treasurer of the General Confe ence, at headquarters in Washing- ton, D. C., will be distributed in all parts of the world where the need BIG LIST IS RELEASED BY DRAFT BOARD The following Draft Board | list was released today: | 1-A—Albert L. Flesher, David A. Mahlum, Carl R. Krause, L. B. Nelson, Orville G. Gulhaugen, Al- bert C. Schramen, Thomas P. Cole, |Gordon S. Peterson, Lynes H. |Seevers, Truman L. King, Norman |is greatest |K. Ferrier, Arthur D. Charles, Bert| The Dorcas Society of Juneau in Flotre, William R. Rodenberg, | cooperation with the other societies R. Beierly, Harry E Lll]d(~“‘n the Dl\llf‘d States is collecting gaard, Chester Willis, Albert W.| and repairing clothing for this pur- Fleek, Frank E. West, Stanley W.|Pose. Anyone who has clothing in Lathrop, Frederick C. Lorz, | good condition that they would like Bennie | M. Borsvold, William E. Powers, VOWAML | SRS dause | to contribute Is Tahja Puustinen, Vincent A.:Hen-qinould eall or geb in kouctith the sey, Eugene McRoberts, James Y. | Alaska Mission of Seventh- -day Ad- ventists at 101 Second Street or call | Ietens. telephone number 241, 1-A William Sampson, George J. Harju, Slam- slav J. Rekosh, Oscar J. Lund- 48 pASSENGERS | Istrom. O. 8. Connelly, Frederick H.! I“ FROM Sou'l'H‘ | | new iK 553 Paul (H) w. Thomas N. Cashr'n,; Byington, Ha Folette, Henry C. Museth, Peter| Harry, Jimmie Wright, Dosofey | ) Merculieff, Richard Shuman, Robert| passengers from the south dis- B. Lesher, Percy E. Reynolds emparking last night from mm Robert S. Christenson, Albert S.|princess Louise were: Howard J.| Burrell, Mert W. Harrison, Abelard | pyicher, Dolores Bruns, Howard D‘ A. Ardenis, Robert Jamestown, psker Gust Brusulii, Alvin Ca- Maurice F. McDonell, Theodore G.|pener, Lillan L. Capener, Ringer | Schmaltz, Sylvan J. Gremier, Ken- capener, Martin Albert Dietz, L neth S. William, John E. Peterson, ||jay, Dietz, Robert L. Gill, La iC‘"l Lento, Merton F. Benedict,|yence N, Hagen, Charles M. Hood, |Sig Swanson, Leland M. Dunlap, Ropert Henderson, Helen Hender- | Wiliiam H. Fife. ison, Edward L. Keithahn, 2-A—Laverne C. Waddell, John| charles B. Lessing, Helen R. Russell, William R. Windsor. |nansfield, Oliver T. Manstield, Ann | 4-A—Arthur C. Knutson, Clar-|pijerzejewski, Martha Newbold,| {ence Wise, George N. Barnes. Stanley G. Peterson, Marga N.| Michael Pugh, Maggie Raf-| John 'ty Stanley E. Streeton, Cecile E Wiley, | streeton, George Stevens, Ross ‘J:un(-.» McDonald, Ralph L. Potter. gumervell, Kenneth E. Teston, 2-B (L)—Joe A. Brewitt. ' Betty Teston, Charles M. Strick- 2-B (H)—Leslie J. Reed, George ey, |W. Johnson. | From Prince Rupert: William W [ 2-B (F)—Elmer E. Day. Larson, Donalda J. Manley. 4-D—Edward L. Hughes. | From Ketchikan—D. G. Daskalos, | 4-F (H) — Eladio A. Belgrade, Rad Mitrovich, Jack Jacobsen, John Michael Washko, George E. Par- sport, Irene Dwyer, F. W. William- | menter, Edwin W. Larson, Carl gon, Miss G. Ringstad, J. E. Boyle, Anderson, Otto A. J. Larson,|;. w. Huston, L. B. De Long, E. C. Parsons, Hollis E. Evar one, H. J. Oster. | James E. Barragar, Jr., Nicolai G.! From Wrangell — R. N. Hester, Merculief, Andrew Holes, Alton H. Miss Mary I. Allshouse and Roy | Howe, Tom Jessop. | Churchill. 4-F—Emmett E. Edwards Leaving for Skagway were: Ray . ———— Day,,Lawrence Wand, Mary Bean, USO-AWVS Square £6.2. T sen Dance Wedne;daymm, |W. Lane, Wilbur | Combining mth the USO, the; {American Women’s Voluntary Ser-| W. D. Gross, who has been ‘“m will sponsor square da,]ms}caliio:-xxia for many months, has the first and third Wednesdays of | returned to Juneau, accompahied |each month instead of on Mon-|by his son, Daniel. \days as previously scheduled. The SRt IR |first affair will be held on the| BAVARD HOME |evening of October 18 and will mke.‘ place at the A. B. Hall bogmmug‘ at 8 o'clock | A. B. Cain will direct the |dances and music will be provided | by Mes: Peterson and MclIntyre. e, SITKANS HERE |P. Emel, Kenneth L. Wood, ! Biddlecome, Harold T. | Irving and Ada| >+ I GROSS RETURNS JOHN John Bavard, of the Merchant | Marine, has arrived in Juneau on i’ X |a two weeks' furlough to visit his SQUATE |, ents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Ba- vard, of the Califcrnia Grocery. - .- FIRE IN GALLEY At 7:20 p. m. Saturday, Juneau Mrs. George Henderson and son |Volunteer Fire Department ans- have arrived here from Sitka and|wered a call to the Upper City are staying at the Baranof. Sam!Float where a galley fire on the Morris, of Sitka, is also a guest at |Nellie B. was extinguished. Minor vlh(- Baranof. damage was reported. | Becky, ! lory, | Seattle, ' of the legislative department of the | |and Power Company. | members of the club or not, are |license was made late Saturday at FRESH, CRISP VEGETABLES A REALLY FINE SELECTION including Broccoli, Spinach, Corn-on-the-Cob, Hub- bard and Danish Squash, Green and Red Cabbage, Lettuce, Celery, Green and Red Peppers, Egg Plani, Tomatoes, Pumpkins, Bananas, Grapes, Cranberries, Apples- Jonathans or Delicious. . . and a lof of other good things . . . at the T Y <A = dASE A e e PHONE 704 Juneau Deliveries—10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anyfime! JAMES S. McCLELLAN DECORATING SERVICE SIGNS Painting--Papering QUALITY—DEPENDABILITY PHONE DOUGLAS 371 but disappeared in the rain and fog. - e - BRUST TAKES TRIP A brief business trip was made over the weekend by Reinholt Brust, Indian Service, who \nem to Skag- way and returned. e PARATROOPER LEAVES Lew Williams, Jr, son of Mr. nd Mrs. Lew Williams, | Seattle over troop outfit. Williams recently fin- ished training in tertained with an ' eleven-table Winner of the ladies' first prize| FAIRBANKS, Alaska, Oct. 16— solation | Agency, suffocated to death yester- L. Winters,) solation award. Fifteen hundred i Presumably, and Carlson. | The body was found on the floor b -made | Bl to reach a window for sponsible were Mrs. Frank Olson, | S o lin '98, was in Dawson and then The next party will be held on HERE FROM HAINES 26 PASSENGERS OUT o The first trace of snow of the Pass and Yukon Route, between| planes to Whitehorse today with McCosh, Jack Thompson, Carl Mallory, Jean Mallory, Pat Mal- lace Shearer, Blanche Shearer, Mrs. Matheson, Leslie Givens, Georgej Arriving here last evening from |the service. The Sons of Norway were en- SMOKE V|('"M pinochle party last Saturday even-| ing in the Odd Fellows Hall. was Mrs, L. McKechnie, while Mrs, |Richard ‘Wood, ’?{'l:"e‘i( baI“k" s Anna Winn was awarded the con- Dead of the Fairbanks Insurance gift. Men's champian for| the even;lg was Mr. R iday in his cabin from smoke from with Louis Dyrdal taking.the con-|® PUming mattress, lighted by & cigarette. trump was scored during the even- g dwoo‘ii fh;d been ing by McKechnie, Newton, McCaul [ST0KIng in bed and te Following the game, a tastyjd:ld_ . “"dfl‘“'ea;- He had pr;b- lunch of sandwiches, ably awakened and was attempting cake and coffee were served by the(h 5 refreshment committee. Those re-|'¢ Was overcome. Wood came north from Arizona Mrs. Martin Brandal and Mrs. Ove | Hanson. came to Fairbanks. .o October 28, it was announced. WP RS J. C. Paddock, of Haines, is in town and a guest at the Hotel e ——— T0 WHITEHORSE, PAA| rixst sxow rrace Due to a washout on the White year appeared on the top of Skagway and Whitehorse, Pan Am- |erican World Airways sent four| the following passengers: Pearl Chase, Russell Monaghan, Margaret | Charles Gaines, Freda| Gaines, Henrietta Blackwell, Lola | Donald O’Connor, Donald S. O’Connor, Gerald Chambers, Wal-| Mary Franz, George Chatwood, Tom Downs, James Anderson, Mar; Michetto, Don Edwards, Charles| Whitehead and Lester Strom. via PAA, were Clifford | GOVERNOR LEA\ES Gov. Ernest Gruening flew south 'Sundz\) enroute to San Francisco, where he will spend a few days be- fore going east to Wasmnglon. D. C. He will probably be away| until after the first of the year. e GREY NUNS HERE SUNDAY The five Grey Nuns who are to | assume management of the Griffin Memorial Hospital at Kodiak, passed through Juneau last night on the Princess Louise, enroute to ‘Skagway. They will return to Ju- ineau Wednesday morning on the same boat, where they will board a plane for Kodiak. The Rev. Edgar Gallant accom- panied the nuns from Seattle. TIDES TOMORROW High tide—1:54 a. m., 16.3 feet. Low tide—7:53 a. m., 1.7 feet. High tide—2:00 p. m, 17.3 feet. Low tide—8:16 p. m., 0.0 feet. e i HEALTH COUNCIL TO MEET | T i R R The regular monthly meeting of HALLOWE’EN PARTY the Gastineau Health Council will be held tonight at 8 o'clock in the Juneau Public Health Center, Room 108, Territorial Building. Tyrell and Colleen McKee. R 'LEGISLATIVE DEPARTMENT, WOMAN'S (LUB TO MEET Property rights of women in the Territory of Alaska will be the sub- ject for discussion at the meeting Juneau Woman’s Club tomorrow | afternoon at 2 o'clock at fhe pent- house over the Alaska Electric Light Mrs. Harold | Smith will lead the dicussion. All women in Juneau, whether urged to attend the meeting as this discussion is of vital concern to| every woman in the Territory. Mrs. | Tom Parks is department chairman. Dol SR MAIKR]AGE APPLICATION Application for a marriage the U. S. Commissioner’s court by; Harold F. Cullivan and Mary Jean | Simpson. For all Emblem and escorts. Elks Hall. 8:00 p. m. Club members October 17, CHEESE of all kinds Noekklelost Jack Kumin-ost Tillamook Real Swiss Darigold Danish Bougquet Kaukauna Klub ALSO a large assoriment of Package and Cheese Spreads in glass. Freely wreesy $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, we have only one delivery each day. at the asleep. | air when Mount Juneau early this morning, | chief clerk for the Alaska | left for| the weekend. He will | eport for assignment with a para-: that branch of | I i | | i | { { | | | FOSTER & MARSHALL - Members NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE NEW YORK CURB EXCHANGE (Associate) Underwriters of Municipal and Corporation Bonds - We Invite Your Inquiries Statistical Service Available Upon Request DIRECT PRIVATE WIRE TO NEW YORK 1411 FOURTH A‘VENUE BUILDING—SEATTLF 1 Passengers arriving i from Seattle on the Yukon® were: Mary B. Allen, Matt Bilonich, John Bavard, Ann E. Cavan, Mrs. Jean F. Craig, Frank D. Craig, Doris McEachren, W .D. Gross, -Daniel Gross, Solveig Havdahl, Albert | Johansen, Ruby M. Miller, Jean O’Hara, James G. O'Hara, Ella G. Wilhite, June N. Young. From Ketchikan — Ellsworth A. McCullock, N. A. Eachra; 19 PASSENGERS <o Jessie Mills, Bailey Covey, Mr. and | Mrs. E. B. Coppinger, Frank L. Juneau Boggoan, Clyde Halcomb, Roman Menzyer, Thomas Penton, Mr. and i Hammer, Peter Hanson, Kenneth Muska, Bobbie Dooley, Ethel Lind- | Walter J. Metz. e Claude Carnegie, of the Juneau Flori has left for the south on Leaving on the Yukon werei#ip HERE ON YUKON Rochelle, R. C. Fredericks, Ray E. Mrs. William C. Saby, James ley, H. Woodward, Ann Cavan and CARNEGIE GOESV S{;l"l’l! a business trip. : : FRESH } Kristofferson’s Coltage Cheese 35 Philadelphia Cream Cheese 15¢ BANANAS—Golden Ripe 2 Pounds 4 5¢ DOUGLAS DELIVERY 10 A. M. TWO JUNEAU DELIVERIES 10:15 A. M. - 2:15 P. M. 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