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m‘ i FOUR The civilia pulation total of 142,061,000 includ- l e e o e i e s e S R ) 1“13’;([ bmplre ed about 127,044,000 whites and 15,017,000 non-whites | from ; FMPIRF I‘RI\TI\ rnwm\y 13,545,000 in April, 1940. The rate of increase of the ATLEN TROY MONSEN - | " presfiant | PON-¥h! 116 per cent. appreciably greater than ’ FO JROTHY TROY LINGO - - Vice-President | of the white slation, which was 7.5 per cent OCTOBER 4, 1627 1 R - - Editor and Manager | | . nd 3 Managing Editor : | | Ralph Furness and Raymond Carlin were lost on Mount Juneau a E e Another War Sacrifice — | tinally found after an all-night search. They were found by a party led 3 B SODA IRl as e el . OOTOBEL: 4 ® | by Ed Sweeney. The boys were grouse hunting and hiked up behind the ¢ TS Lnd Donsia for $150 ver monthi New York Times) g RLODSE R Il R T ® ! Gold Creek bridge to the timberline on Mount Juneau. The trail stops| R R e ) : i v ® Mrs. John W. Troy ® | at the timberline and they lost their way. They were no worse for the| we paid at the following rates | One of the ir the First World War was o Alired E. Jensen o | At the timber and the; Y b PR 00 ¥IE RN A (G pRsOS S1Y mng Dr. H J. Moseley, a Cambridge physicist o Mrs. L. B. Nelson o night spent sitting cn a ledge above the cliff except that thes . wnt ity related pi mb: of elements in the|g David Hill e thoroughly chilled and very hungry = table the unber of particles in their | o Robert Sprague . —_ ) Bu Ottice. 374 atomic structure. He not been killed at Gallipoll, | ¢ Jimmy Sprague . he . Aericultural College and Scheol of Mines at Fairbanks | Tab EREES the age of twenty-e he would probably fo Eugene ‘Anderson ® |had the la shman cl | its history with an enrollment of 32.| % obel Prize. [ et [o Mrs. Evan Wruck ® The previous year is had been 19. Juneau students in the class were A 1 foll h Army was not all . Dorothy McLeod ® ' James J. Conners, Jr, Robert J. Mize, Edward Q. Naghel and Lillian rget it result Great I . Shevon” 7 W e s Nessoabar, 1911 | Made: good sts during the Sec . . Vo) L . . OCTOBER 5 be Ihe Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff was to be the principal speakef at tho | : M }1‘1" 1})11.\::11‘"1 : Parent-Teacher Association meeting tonight. Other people on the pro- | o Bt b Tabiten o gram were to be Mrs. John Newmarker who was to present a vocal solo 1B of drafting | ce Matthews e and a piano selection by Miss Virginia Metzgar | ble within ce % & L, | 2 P e T Miss Ruth Krugness returned home on the Alaska after a vacation | pozi s tri Seattle | : rles Rapuzzi of Skagway, who had been at Tenakee for several) it tists | arrived in Juneau on the Margnita { ien DI mes O | i | A | in his| The her: High, 41; low, 38; cloudy A [ | holder B e e s tes s et aenanad ]| \ ? & ; i reported i R 4 by | ot ne made himself so outstanding it : Daliy Lessons !n EnghS-- \V_ L. GURDON “ e W M H WE or enetics. Probably nine T () S E S et s B s o SR « er heard of him and | Terri- WORDS OFT ISUSED: Do not say, “What did you do that | | pensions. for?” Say, “WHY did you do that? | e e i L VNGRS OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Blasphemy. Pronounce blas-fe-mi, A | up as an officer. Such was|ditions o the Republican mem- 2 in AT, E as in ME unstressed. I as in IT, accent first syllable. i e conducting his |pers of the House, however, he so OPTEN MISSPELLED: Apparel; two P's, one L, | distorted true facts as to cast : NONYMS: Dispute (verb), debate, contend,:argue, wrangle. | e Heeratl ; serious reflection on his sources of WORD STUDY: “Use a word three times and it is yours.” Let us| R A T ety = sJIntonnablon. i G el increaks. oifr vochbulary. by mastering one word each day. Today’s word: | 5 A truth of »“"“\’j“‘m\i’q‘l'l‘m“‘n; PEREMPTORY; not admitting of debate or appeal; decisive; absolute. | " Territorial rev-. 1t Was & pervm;norv command.” the 1 | before packed galleries Somren I 1930 o s o | propriety :m::l wisdom MODERN ET I 0 U ETTE i Gtus o s fhe s pasitic|§ ROBERTA LEE || | rh e e ool L 4 ' & ! | i on the sub- { | ears old ught a mile a| Q. Is it permissible to supply a word for a person who is talking, | 1e rate of ! " we have littl 5 T ¢ of the session, if he seems to be at a loss for the properword? n and almost seven times to say ebout the N L d"“‘.“, h several hundred Juneau citi- A. Only if he asks for it. Otherwise it would be extremely ill-| se of the population five around a three-kilom e J s listening, rat Senator mannered to do so. Desplte thé: unprecedentad in- heirate oL §80.6 tHES A1 hane [Green told the House that rev- Q. Should a business girl accept any social courtesy from her | el AR The pilot of the “flying blowtorch” was in the) “0ed O o T meet ap- emploger? lation of the youngest age EroUD. .y for apout 18 minutes—during which time he | 7Y€ S el ] RIOYEE ; f the population rose from 29.0 10 (vered 180 milcs ‘hauzh his fastest time set a new m.‘;(n— \u/:-l‘ ed r-r;;;n\ ot A. Not unless the invitation is extended by the man’s wife, or his| mark for level flight. it was not the greatest speed at | - T e Bt hatar OMATL G y } On a regional basis, the results of a sample survey which man has traveled. A greater velocity has been | Cw'r (; man of the Finance Q. Is it all right for a man to wear a business suit to a very mlunnal: indicate that, as of April, there were about 39,315,000 attained in power dives An American test pilot dived | cc m:m s had assured him that afternoon wedding? in the Northeastern and 42,663,000 in the a plane at an estimated 780 miles an hour a maruh”( was plenty of money—includ- A. Yes, certainly. [ +ra] Stafes: 42.772,00 1 2 - ago, 3 pamgpetol S e e e e e SRS L As Marine Muj. M Carl blasted his nny’; e s iy ‘;V:nl.'jme is Tre population increase was preatest n the West ST T e s 3 an A ¢. GORDON || rising to 3,427,000, or 2477 per cent of its entire 1940 [ . "y ST : to see his plane, | i ' in the South, cnly 1107000, 4 ntle, being far away before the | e st | e e | roar of its ex s heard. Sound travels about | plorabl ditions They hoped 1. Who is the famed author of more than 100 novels based upon mc tates had an estimated in- 1,100 feet per sec | 4 issue. idea that virtue always wins? | 000, or 9.3 per cent, and the North Cen- As 5 oGl 38 REITIRCH 11 Teves years of 2. Which has the longer ocean coastline, continental United States bout 2,570,000, or 6.3 per cent of their flizht, the needed power of rf’f”flff.”i E AR t ion, includ- or Alaska? | 2 (:A;{::u'd‘ t and two exira 3. What is a libertine? out the United States the urban popula- cdynamics P, 0 Shb Legislature, amplo{ 4, What birds are called “the natural guardians of the forests”? 1 from 74424000 to about 83.860,000, or ; been given that Party 5wy, yu called the “Washington of South America”? n-farm population from its fitness to r_mm- ANSWERS: ! ) ) 3 per : both zains P & the affairs of the Territo | a2 i 5 { The problems which face the Ter- 1. Horatio Alger, Jr. (1843-99). iral-farm mln)unuur. iritory today, after 15 years of 2. Alaska. nt; 30219,000 ‘in. | Democrat manageme will not 3. One free from restraint, or self-restraint; specifically, a rake. permit t party to continue in 4. The woodpeckers, |power, even after the “reconstruc- 5. Simon Bolivar (1783-1830). uding a leader report-|iion" contemplated by Mr. Bart- TR GEVEY SE Sty | ess.” Dues were also dis- | jott i VRY A. BENSON, ! e 5 B were talked over for the | Republican Central | ELLIS A | | R LINE S and e 10| Committee of Alaska. i i ) ser- | DR | D S C | VED e CTTUOSLZS™ | DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIRAN | Creek, meeting | MEET THIS EVE | 2 | r ouse. | The Sons of Norway will have an { via Pelersburg and w'aflgeu 11 be held df; ion ceremony in the IOOF | With cennections to Craig, Klawock, Hydaburg and id B|Hall t it at 8 o'clock. Gerhard | steamers for Prince Rupert, Vancouver, and Seattle D ‘ 1| Ragnlie of Bremerton, Wash., Or- | 2 * | District Lodge No. 2, will { FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 5 « orter. | be peaker of the evening. | * = e Beic - Riew e e 5 P Sipr—. FROM PETERSBURG IN TOWN lansen of Petersberg Fred Grust of Sitka, is staying t the Baranof. at the Gastineau. when of Gover- to 12d on the consultant Board r not Both would i to collect travelling the Federal govern- itting per diem of $7 uay and the Territorial gov- allowing per diem of $10 ile away from home. -General Rivers explain- tuation as follows: “The anic Act states that no person an appointment under the positions Sta government of the Terri- Persons whose services are ed on a consultant’s fee ba- sis are not deemed to be office- helders. “This is the basis,” he said, “on which Sundborg now serves the Development Board. The Board has authority to engage such advisers and professional help as it sees fit.” Rivers continued: “There is both administrative and legislative pre- cedent for payment of extra com- ponsation to FPederally appointed employees. From 1917 to 1939, in- clusive, the Legislature at each session appropriated in the neigh- borhood of $1,500 as extra com- pensation for the Secretary to the Governor.” THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1947 s shall hold office un-| Is ot ‘Lroop 11 met at the n Church, Thursday, Oct E vogle led us in song. We cimed our patrols and discussed liow to pay our dues. We were vorking on the cook badge. Leaders and Assistants are: Pa- ! 1, Columbine: Mary Grisham, cadcr, and Ann Johnson, assist- ant. Patrol II Blocmquist, leader, Judson, assistant. Patrol III, Eskimo: Edella Eddy, leader, and Bonnie Jo Lynch, as- sistant Patrol 1V, Clover: Heather Holl- mann, leader, and Nancy McDow- ell, assistant Patrol V, Honeysuckle: Virginia | Whitehead, leader, and Lynn John- son, assistant. Ann Johnson, Miller, Scribe. The meeting was dismissed at 5:15 o'clock SUZANNE MILLER, Reporter. wild Rose: Ruth and Barbara Treasurer Suzanne There were seven Girl Scouts present at Mrs. Kordonoff's lovely apartment on Wednesday. We were first served strawberry pop, cookles and a seventeen layer cake. Alleen Kronquist, our president, called the meeting to order, the jmnutes were read and the com- . Undeveloped flour . Short fast Fur-bearing animal i 38. Close Corrupt 33. Build Pound 40. Green or blue Rubber tree pigment Citrus fruit 41. English letter The herb dill 42, Shake with cold Fuel iold a session ndian Hypothetical force Metal-bearing rock Hebrew god races . Before . Russian sea : Take oftense at 61, Village In New . Together: York state prefix 62. Turkish title . In a line 63. Ratify Radium 64. Regulations emanation 65. Corded fabric 1891~0ver Hall a Century of Banking—1947 ] | :- * | : | The B. M. Behrends Bank Oldest Bank in Alaska COMMERCIAL SAVINGS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle DOWN 3. Jellyfish 1. Island of the 4. Shrub with West Indies arge pith \ 2. Astringent salt 5. Contend 1 5 Young demon | HAROLD SVERDRUP . Europea ¥ s dormice as a paid-up suvscriver to THE DAILY ALASKA . Rant 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: Tropical bird . Measure of length . Fashion . Poisonous element mear: varfant Metal . Unfamiliar Feminine name . Culmination “RAINBOW OVER TEXAS” x Federal Tax-—12c¢ per Person . Object a certain | . Loud n i 11 game 32. Withdraws Genus of the PHONE 14—THE ROYAL BLUE CAB CO. olive tree 35. Nearest i Remainder and an insurcd cab WILL CALL FOR YOU and - AncitntHoman || RETURN YOU to your home with our compliments. Mdie prosions WATCH THIS SPACE—Your Name May Appear! . Couches . Worship . Ovens . Shout . Press . Crackle . Long narrow inlet . Topaz hume mingbird Moe There Is No Substitute for Newspaper Advertising! | BARANOF VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS Taku Post No. 5558 sets first end third Fridays. Post Hall, Sew- ard St Visiting Com- rades Welcome H. 8. GRUENING. Com- mander; J. C. BRADY, Adjutant. \l You'll Al .~ in Fur S 5 Get a Better Deal les and Values at Martin Viclor Furs, Inc. cdish Fur Craftsmen for Three Generations sames C. Cooper, CPA BUSINESS COUNSELOR Specializing in Corporation--Municinal and Trust Accounts -The Erwin Feed Co. MOUNT JUNEAU LODGE NO, 147 GECOND and FOURTH Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple beginning at 7:30 p. m. CHAS. B. HOLLAND, Worshipful Master; JAMES w LEIVERS, Secretary. ¢ B.P.0.ELKS Meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers wel- come. VICTOR POWER, Ex- alted Ruler. W. H. BIGCS, Sec- retary. 7’7;;17; for Your Office J I:IIAIILES R GII 1005 SECOND AVE - IFFIN I:n = S@rfilrflax‘&a&dlmi’dfl Office In Case Lot Grocery PHONE 704 HAY, GRAIN, COAL | | and STORAGE CALIFORNIA Grocery and Meat Market 473 — PHONES — 371 High Quality Foods at Moderate Prices STEVENS® LADIES’—MISSES’ READY-TO-WEAR seward Street Near Third Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen,” Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phoue 204 Second and Seward HEINKE GENERAL REPAIR SHOP Welding, Plumbing, Oil Burne: Blacksmith Work GENERAL REPAIR WORK Phone 204 929 W. 12th St Warfield's Drug Store (Formerly Guy L. Smith Drugs) NYAL Family Remedies HORLUCK’S DANISH ICE CREAM ! Huichings Economy Market. Choice Meats At All Times PHONES 553—82—95 The Charles W. Carter Mortuary Fourth and Franklin Sts. PHONE 136 Card Beverage Co. ‘Wholesale 805 10th St PHONE 216—DAY or NIGHT for MIXERS or SODA POP Window—Auto—Plate—GLASS IDEAL GLASS CO0. 121 MAIN STREET DON ABEL PHONE 633 ALASKA’S FINEST HOTEL | EAT IN THE BUBBLE ROOM Special Dinner 5to8P. M. $2.50 TIMELY CLOTHES NUNN-BUSH SHOES STETSON HATS Quality Work Clothing FRED HENNING Complete Outfitter for Men R. W. COWLING COMPANY Dodge—Plymoutk—Chrysler DeSoto—Dodge Trucks Lucille's t-2auty Salon Speclalizing in all kinds of Permanent Waves for all Textures of Hair HAIRCUTTING Phone 492 -2nd and Franklin “SMILING SERVICE" Bert's Cash Grocery PHONE 104 or 105 DELIVERY Juneau l — "“The Rexall Store” Your Reliable Pharmacists BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. FREE HARRY RACE Druggist - “The Squibb Store” ‘Where Pharmacy Is a Profession ARCHIE B. BETTS ! Public Accountant Auditor Tax Counselor Simpson Bldg. Phone 757 FOR Wall Paper Ideal Paint Shop Phone 549 Fred W. Wendt Youw'll Find Food Finer and Service More Complete at THE BARANOF COFFEE SHOP The Alaskan Hotel Newly Renovated Rooms at Reasonable Rates PHONE SINGLE O PHONE 555 Thomas Hardware Co. PAINTS — OILS Builders’ and Sheif Remington Typewriters SOLD and SERVICED by J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur Doorsiep Is Worn by Satisfied Customers” FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES — GAS — OIL Juneau Motor Co. Foot of Main Street MAKE JUNEAU DAIRIES DELICIOUS ICE CREAM a daily habit—ask for it by name Juneau Dairies, Inc. Chrysler Marine Engines MACHINE SHOP Marine Hardware Chas. G. Warner Co. Phone 146 HOME GROCERY Home Liquor Store—Tel. 699 American Meat — Phone 38 ZORIC SYSTEM CLEANING Alaska Laundy CITY DRY CLEANERS PHONE 877 “Quality Dry Cleaning” il ASHENBRENNER'S : NEW AND USED ’ FURNITURE ] Phone 788 142 Willoughby Ave.

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