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PAGE. TWO JUNEAU FEMS ter entrance, | of, the daring FOCKTOFALL = ha§ switched to Calvert Reserve hecause has switched to Calvert hecause *0f Watsonsille, Culiforaia Calvert is(smoother. St., New York. N iaeon <ong eascer| CREATIVE WRITERS 10, MEET TONIGHT AT 7:30 Parac The junior sub-debs d for the occasion ih\‘ which displayed the | wluence, so Miss Vi White- cil rooms at the City Hall. npanied the young girls| d The Creauve roan i~y Mrs, Trevor Davis. < - 14 ANCHORAGE SHRINERS Visitors at the high ranking Shriners from I Seattle, arrived in week to aid in the nich 50 candidates > PETERSBURG as Shriners Seventezn young men met last - o week at Petersburg to organize a W RESULTS! ' junior Chamber of Commerce. has switched to Calvert because Calyert Reserve isilder. 4011301 Exie Avenue, Sheboygan, Wise. has switched to Calvert Res: : CalvertQastes better. *+0f 822 Perdido St., New Orleans, La. Smoother, muchsmoother! Mellower, to be sure! . Calvert whis- kies are produced by ex- Reason ., . Calvert is va- Because . . cuum distilled by a patented low temperature process. Heat that ‘‘breaks down” clusive, modern methods. Calvert's continuous pres- ally for blending . . . and Milder, yes! Here’s why: Tastes hetter, naturally! Because . . . from grain to bottling . . . Calvert qual- ity is safeguarded by ad- vanced scientific controls. Calvert whis- kies are distilled especi- Because . . . Calvert’s blending experi- and scorches the mash is sure cooking, for instance, = ence is the greatest in the Too, Calvert is taste- avoided. Distilling gently means constant control industry. Calvert main- tested by a ‘‘Consumer at practically room tem- over the mash, less expo- tains an unequalled ““lib- Jury’’ of folks like you. . . perature is a modern sci- sure to heat...anotherrea- rary”’ of over 200 fine to make sure it’s the whis- entific miracle that helps son for Calvert’s unmatch- blending whiskies and spir- key most palatable to the "w{k e Calvert smoother. eduniformity, mellowness. No wonder . ..every day, from coast-to-coast, more folks are Switching to its for blending purposes. most people. Calvert! wriers will prevalent | tenight at 7:30 o'clock in the Coun- are urged to attend to important announcement JUNIOR CC CLEAR HEADS SW/7EH 1O alvert Res 1oice Blended Whiskey, 86.8 Proof, 659 Grain Ne i The Life Experiences erve of One Hundred Men Bl t age 75 i At age 25 At age 35 At age 45 At age 55 At age 65 At age i 7 A . ; ied 63 are dead, of | Onehundredmen | 5 have died, 16 have died, 20 have died, o d‘:l;h :'lhom left | at the fi"“l};""ld 10 are wealthy, 3 are wealthy, 1 very wealthy, | 1 very wealthy, no estate, i o L‘::; hoe‘a ood | 10 areingood cir- | 65 are self-sup-| 3 areingoodcir- 3 are wealthy, 3 are wealthy, { Tnentaland physi- | cumstances, porting, but| ~ cumstances, | 6 self -support-| 34 .. dependent | cal capacity., 40 have moder- without any | 46 5 e self-sup-| ing by labor, upon children, i v ate means, resources, porting, but | 54 are dependent relatives or i 1 2 4|16 are no longer withoutmeans, upon children, charity, 95 per ot 35 have save self -support- 30 are dependent relatives or cent will not i | nothing. ing. 3;eonec‘;1ildren. charity forsup- have sufficient relatives or| Port. ;“e“;utx?er:i charity forsup- e;”;nm 5 port. s . o e e e A0 - P i . . but the picture’s brighter today! When the above figures were printed some years ago, there wasn’t much the average man could do to change this gloomy picture. He tried his level best to set money aside. And some- times he succeeded. But more often he failed. He put it off. He made excuses. He made New Year’s resolu- tions to save—and quietly broke them. You can see above how he ended up. But, today, there is a system of saving that’s human- Automatic saving is sure This is an official U. S. Treasury advertisement—prepared under & nature-proof! That system is buying U. S. Savings Bopds — automatically. It has worked for millions. It can work for you. Some get them through Payroll Savings—the Bond “installment-buying” plan. Others, through the Bond- A-Month Plan at their bank. Fi'her way, you get $4 back at maturity for every $3 invested. You own the world’s safest investment. And you enjoy security for which many a man above would have given his right arm. How about signing up today? saving—U. S. Savings Bonds spicgs of Treasury Depariment and Advertising Council. meet last meeting of | 5, the club were Miss Birdie McNeil|py of Sitka, and Joe Otto | | reports that | the IDR. J. . RYAN RETURNS FROM INSPECTION OF TERRITORIAL SCHOOLS Territorial schools are now ion and all are com- pletely staffed, according to Dr. C. Ryan,. Territorial Com- missicner of Education, who re- [turned to Juneau Saturday follow- All in full ope ing o field trip that included all {the schools on the Seward Penin- isula, Yukon River a Alaska Highway, nd the city school sys- tems of Anchorage and Fairbanks. Enroliment reached the new all- time- high of 11,000 pupils in Ter- ritorial schools this year. This is an approximats in of 25 per- cent over the 1945 enrollment. Ryau both Fairbanks i Anchorage elementary schools are on a double shift. One-half of the students attend school in the morn- ing ketween 8 and 12 and the re- mainder between 1 and 5 o'clock. Two of the main problems faced by schoci aut] lack of housing the fact that and the maritime Fairbanks Independent School District is building a $350,000 2d- dition to their present school build- ing and a ktend Iss been au- thorized for the constr new high gchool building. WEATHER REPORT ¢ (U S WEATHER BUREAU . Temperatures for 24-Hour Period @ In Juneau— Maximum, 50; e minimum, 40. . At Airport— Maximum, 50; e minimum, 41. . FOREE€AST . ‘Juneau and Vieinity) . dy and occasion- © owers tonight e . . . . ° . . . ° . “sO0esec00es e, 7. Local areas of . t . PITATION o (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today @ In Juneau — .54 inches; e since Oct. 1, 136 inches; e since July 1, 31.27 inche ® At Airport 28 inches; 1, 59 inches; 1, 21.24 inches. o e @ " e — AT BARANOF n and J. D. Ander- | scn, both from Seattle, are at the Baranof Hotel LOW-COST COMFORT In New Touralux Sleeping Cars HIAWATHA SEATTLE CHICAGU This air eonditioned Speedliner offers 3 full range of accommodations including unique Touralux slecpers. You get 2 comfortable berth in a new, cheerfully decorated car for about one-third iest 1 ditioned, electrificd CoLuMBIAN. For reservations, ask your nearesi Steamship Office, Travel Burea, or reon. General Agent Fourth Ave. and Union St. 1, Wa THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ; MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1948 Narcofics Case Is Brought to Court ACTOR ROBERT MITCHUM court to nlead not guilty to narcoties charges. quick side glances toward Mitchum. next to railing is Attorney J Seat: Vicki Evans. nd, right) sat im mobile as he and his two co-defendants appeared in The entrance of Lila leeds (left) was accompanicd by Attorney Grant Cooper and behind him is Darcer Geisler. (Internstional Soundphoto) Cn her arm | S ALONG THE TR AL mdians drive sheep from an approach to the Little Colorado river bridge at Cameron, Ariz., in the Painted Desert region of the Navajo reservation. MARRIAGE PERFORMED Miss Mary Darofi and Richard L. Christensen were married on Friday evening by Commissioner Felix Gray at his hcme in Doug- las. Attendants were Melba and George Sieler. swsevess mawiors G NDERSENS HERE ON The U. S. Commissioner's office leA'I‘E. MRS Gummm v . has received 69 absentee ballots for the general election, which will be lS o" (AMPA'G" mp held Octoper 1z Deadline for P absentee ballots is October 9. | Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Gunder- —— . |sen were in Juneau Friday and Sat- i | | | Quality Workmanship PAINTING — PAPERING McClellan - Decorator Phone 374 FRANK S. SHELTON \ + Ketchikan, Alaska Candidate for Representaiive on the REPUBLICAN TICKET > is an old time resident of the Terri- tory (30 years), stands four square for Republican principles and policies, for economy and a balanced budget. Tt Is Time For a Change . VOTE REPUBLICAN (Paid Advertisment) a1 REER T Rt m""-{ urday aboard their boat, the Pir- H H ate, and left early Sunday morn- Immedlale Serv}ce { ling fer Petersburg and Wrangell. A candidate on the Denfocratic | ticket for the House of Represen- | tatives, Mrs. Amelia Gundersen has been campaigning throughout south east Alaska. She spoke before a group of fishermen in Petersburg land is proud that she has been ' endorsed by labor. She will stop at Petersburg and Wrangell again on her way to her heme in Ketchikan, finish her campaigning in the Ketchikan area. In Juneau she attended the BPW reception Friday night and was a guest at the Governor's House for dinner Saturday night. v 2 L ' FROM SAN FRANCISCO San Franciscoans registered at the Barahof Hotel ‘afe H. C. Stryk- er and W. S. Hayslip. - MEN’S CHORUS, WRANGELL The Wrangell Men's Chorus has becn organized at Wrangell by Mrs. John Coulter, musical di- rector. ——————— FROM TAKU Louis De Florian of Taku Inlet is a guest at the Gastineau Hotel. ————— BERLIN—Ceal, of course, is a Lig key to any European recovery. Back of all the Russian maneuver- ing over Germany is a Kremlin desive to get its fingers into the Ruhr coal and steel belt in the British zone of occupied Gen il