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PAGE FOUR Daily Alaska Empire EMPIRF PRINTING COMPANY Stree Presf@ent Vice-President and Manager haging Editor - Business Manager WELEN TROY SOROTHY WILLIAM ELMEF ALFRED ZEN SCBSCRIPTION RATES Delivered by carrier in Juneau and Douglas for $1.50 per monthi sis one ss Matter e Cne vea it thev will promptly notify e or irregularity in the delivery Business Office, 374 MFMBER OF A<SOCIATED PRESS ted F E ely ent to the use for bt not_other. news published ATIVES — Alaska Newspapers, 1411 LUCKY FELLOW George Sundborg, special consultant for the Development Board, and now also executive a to the Governor, is a lucky fellow D been able 18 shortage housi priority He also apparently can earn both Federal ar Territorial salaries, receiving $2400 a year from t 300 from the Federal government Territory and § even though to the layman this would seem to be agair a commission or appointment under the United States the law which provides: “no person holding shall hold any office under the government of said Territory (of Alaska Women as Wage-Earners (New York Tim hich women are continuing to hold jobs in industry and business, far beyond the number before the war, is told in the report for the ““recon- version” ye April, 1946, to Avril, 1947, by the State Industrial Commissioner. A y by the Labor De- partment’s Division of Women finds that 306 per ce of the female population over 14 vears old was em- ployed in New York State as of last April. A year The extent to v earlier the figure was 312 per cent, while at the peak of war production in November, 1944, it wa 1 per cent. An interesting feature is that in the ba and machmery industry employment of women ¢ by 12 per cent in the year surveved, to a point wh women were 15 per cent of all employess in that branch of industry as against o the watr Some later statistics by the Women's Bureau of the Department of Labor show the trend over the nation. Women in the labor force increased by mor Seibiember, ( Climatologically speaking \eau month of September was ive Service a1 month, with over 11 inche: est Service breathed 1l reported at the airport, and sight of rel nearly 18 inches in Juneau. The airport total for this month 3 was less than fiv normal amount for 0 inches aska India Washington of land in sigh was 1opes that this e answer to t urable which ¢ any years, ret gr wth The officials lizf that the Don C ! fell short on ¢ with 46 hours BT were I ‘ and daily clouc W 8, the n 2l One being 7.8 DORA: KUICH THUR A. KUICH The President of the United S to the above named de- a 5-minute from the he " Light modera e tory of Alaska 0g on publication ainb he city amons i city office m davs after f 1943 follow upon vou Hizhe serature: T7 it ns is serv and 1938; 1 epten C 62, and answer the airport 64 above named plaintiff on file in said Lowest ter and cau. this Septew cou the dissolution port 552 and defendant ) empera And in event 4.6 [ 45.5 car and answer port idgment against Mean monthl 'mperature: thereof. and will apply 50.5; this Septemb city 50, alx or the relief demanded in her com- port 49.5 Total preci] n: normal 10.1¢ 1910; - seal thel port 11.09 of October, 1947 Bunshine J this Septe Court Seal) Maximum By recorded wa east in 1937 mph from First publication east Last publication THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA month between M: al employed had become \\\” ly l in June 288 per ige group were employed ear ago, the woman labor almost 900,000 greater t the highest point orking were mothers of h a husband in the ho more mothers with chils selves the heads of the 5 per cent of mothers over 5 working percentages may \ndrew Hildre | the Admiral Watson from Ketchikan where Mr. Faulkner o | attendance of 3,000. W. R. Cantrell of the Al o | the e | Robertson was awarded the miniature clipy strom of Douglas Island. Andrc *cecoescesoce e 000000 0 00 also, may the effect where the mother returns weary responsibility ving to find women | v and finding e er———— FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. JOE REID! | 70 BE TOMORROW; Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph|Watson to visit for a week with who passed away the Pacific Coast Coal Company advertising booth Sey, H. C. Williamson, Mis. J. A. N s when so many Involuntary Rivals is being built up \ world’s cham- t Foreign M press rather in t pionship prize figh e Douglas Catholic Cemetery special bus will leave Dou s o e e e o 1ations of the world Russian delegaticn SONS GF NORWAY TO INITIATE SATURDAY | | the sec: Nations has become a battle ground out of my premise.” obstructionist cases inexcus- Vice-President powerful members increase our vocabulary by mastering one word | CARNIVOROUS; eating flesh. “All courageous g States have Soviet dele- | ! iRa t may as well ps g in the minority GRAiEt Boshe o e i e democracies going ahead on certain matter of the Russians of us forget ir intention of w \ Europe independ- Only the Soviet Union depends upon the guest’s other ¢ | mod Waldema HOSPi1AL NOTES |3 nn’s Hospital Communism Czarism was a commodit But the issue of Communism is one that does not | cencern the United Nations as a body at of preserving peace among nations. only be accomplished by international seems to obvious to mention the United Nations Assembly has inherited the identi- | cal problems which has troubled the world for gen- jons may or may not be a good thing Marshall-Molotov certainly not by their own choice. metal Its main func- | Thelma Osborne NOT = f g berg, and Master Berniz Hanson. | Yadao wds admitted | ical attention cooperation, 9 per cent before human ear than the faintest sound t arlie Hoff INDIAN SUIT MAY BE SOLUTION OF Wet Month e proBLems Sanatorium were Doro- Juneau, Carmen andn Mar- | NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVE partnership . . . .| . . . business under partnership name of Territory ! Construction Cushing, Jr e o o o rights to title TIDE TABLE Supply Com- OCTOBER 4 solved on August ve plagued gove sole authority ship business affair is authorized \d up partner- ! and no oth arded the devel the Territory l on behalf of L I said co-partnership an Empire War > r =] 0 4 amomo) EERIET E Mro>an Im umo - b2 -0 'z o] Greeting ‘ou are hereby required to appear District Court for i rst Division ¢ within thirty '@ » 200X m L Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle namely within thirty vember 1 upon vou personally Plaintiff in said 3 : Ancient win Air- matrimony now existing betwee: - ipe jewish month nouncements plaintiff will take Newly married :int as hereinbefore stated »ss the Honorable George W 1. judge of said court f affixed or 20 YEARS- AGO £ swrin | SRS et OCTOBER 3, 1927 A 9%, pound baby boy was born on Saturday rs. Victor Crondahl. afternoon to Mr. and y arrived home on had been in Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulkner and daughter Je connection with the present term of court evening with a record rday outheast Alaska Fair closed on Sat ska Juneau was awarded The Department and R. E.| sex automobile by the Juneau r made by Theodore Mark- Hildre was awarded the radio set by | B. Caro and Company e Diamond briquet in Winners were Martha 1. G. A. Baldwin and O. Boddinz Five persons tied in guessing the weight of t miral Petersburg on the Mrs, iest Lottsfeldt arvived fr Mrs Tubbs. Mrs. Lottsfeldt formerly Miss Winona Falk, spent a summer in Alaska with her mother !'several years previous. Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Lucas returned on the Admiral Watson after | spending five weeks on the Pacific 1st, going as far south as Tia " iJuana, Mexico. They some time in California where they visited ' ! ex-Governor and Mrs. Bone in Acascadaro. They also visited with Dr. L. O. Sloane and Bob Semple Weather: High, 48; low, 37: clear Daily Lessons in English % 1. corpon e e e e el it } WORDS OFTE MISPRONOUNCED: Impotent Accent first syllable, not OFT MISSPELLED: Do not confuse ALLY (a confederate) and Y (a narrow lane) YNONYMS: Boastful, bombastic, pretentious, pompous, vaingloriou grandiloquent WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us h day. Today’s word ivorous.” nimals are carr Sir W. Temple. MODERN ETIQUETTE ¥operra Lee ——3 Q. How soon after atending a breakfast should a guest leave? A. Usually from fifteen minutes to an hour; but of course this meonts, and what the other guests seem inclined to do. Q. Should a man always rise for an introduction, cven when being introduced to another man? A. Certainly Q. Where should the family sit at a church funers A. In the front pews of the church. LOOK and LEARN 2 ¢ coroon 1. How much louder is the loud at can be heard? 2. How much does a galien of pure water weigh? 3. In what State are the most flower seeds produced? 4. On what continent are the most languages spoken? 5. What is the “honor point” in the national flag? ANSWERS: 1. More than a million times louder in volume. 2. 8.345 pounds. 3. California. 4 There are said to be more than 900 languages spoken in Asia The blue field. e s i | ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN via Petershurg and Wrangell With cennections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 * The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS g R. DALE JOHNSON as a paid-up suuscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE is invited to be our guest THIS EVENING Present this coupon to the box office of the CAPITOL THEATRE and receive TWO TICKETS to see: “"RAINBOW OVER TEXAS" Federal Tax-—12c per Person PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. and an insured cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! _ FOR OTHER INFORMATION, I'ARES AND R sD: Do not say, “I was compelled to back | “I was compelled to WITHDRAW my promise.” | st sound that can be heard by the | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3 THE ALASKAN CAB CO. “THE FINIST CARS AND SERVICE IN JUNEAU” —— 7 LOUBLE 7 “The Paclkard Clipper System” Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Sept. 30 oct Oct, 6 Ock. -1 Oct. Oct. 13 BARANOT Oct. 14 Oct 55 BARANOF call SS ALEUTIAN call BOTH BAR : Southbour SPLICE receiving freigh Seattle Sept. 20th to Oct or Ketchikan, Juneau and Seward PHONE PHONE H. O. ADAMS, Agent Where? From Seattl Greyhound and connecting bus lines will you to any point in the States, Canada or Mexico. You'll enjoy the comfort and scenic pleasure of bus travel . . . the liberal stopover privileges. ly to leave, Grey- When you are hound’s frequent, well-timed schedules will fit right in with your travel plans. You can le Greyhound gives you more fravel per dollar Go Qne Route . .. 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