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'UESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, IDER RETURNS FROM GEOLOGICAL, VOLCANIC | STUDIES IN ALEUTIANS Back from a season of geological apping on a reconnaissance basis | nd making a study of volcanic! ctivities in .the Aleutian Islands, e Eider returned last week by way Eider’ had a crew of four| eolczists and four assistants for | he summer’s studies. Memiers of he crew were Howard Powers, Ray | Wilcox, Frank Byers, Olcott Gates, | Jv. 3. McManus, Ed Huizu, George | nyder, ang Harold Drewes. i Powers is section chiei of the} eological Survey volcanic section nd Wilcox was chief cf the party | or the summer’s work. Work done by tue party is ified information with the rip made to the Aleutians in his year's party made the rip to Attu for study. This season’s trip was made all he way from Attu through the Rat slands. “We saw a number of sea btter said Capt. Carl Vevelstad, naster of the Eider. 1946 first RESCUE 1S MADE | A rescue was made about the! ddle of August when one of a| barty of three anthropologists wnsi aken off Agattu Island, cne of the! New Luxurest toudl_e; at lowest fares | The man was taken off the shore clas- | ° firsg ! I* | URGES EMPLOYERS 1949 ;mar Island group near Attu in the ) western Aleutians. An SOS had been sent out by the three men because the ship that was to pick them up was overdue. “To make the rescue hard,” said Capt. Vevelstad, “we had to go through a seéa lion rookery of about 500 of them.” “Not only that, we had to go‘ through a large kelp bed that the sea lions were in,” he said. and put aboard the CGC Clover that arrived on the scene shortly after the Eider. The next day the other two men were taken aboard the Clover by its crew members. The three men were from the Uni- »f Michigan. VISITS WIDE AREA Eider visited the area ke-! e Bay, Zavana Bay | gof Harbor. It was at > Bay that the Japanese | r last suicidal attack on | 30, 1943. cer, the Eider ran into about the | worst storm of the season Tues- day morning on the return to Ju-| neau. Members of the crew of the Eider are Capt. Vevelstad, Charles A. Best, engineer, William Milligan, stant engineer, John . Voshall, cook, and Don Fenner, deck hand.| Capt. Vevelstad is mayor of Peters- | burg. | | USCC PRESIDENT | 10 SHARE PROFITS i | | SPOKANE, Wash, Sept. 21—®— | [ | The President of the United States | Chamber of Commerce today urged ! | employers to level off employment | {curves, consider sharing profits | with workers, and instali pensions | | programs. Herman | management “must give considera-‘ tion and understanding to demands W. Steinkpaus said sire for security.” o o Seattle, Twin Cities, Chicago | You'll like these new 48-seat coaches. ( You can stretch out and relax in your seat or move around the train. Large | lounges in each car, or visit the smart ! Tip Top Grill car with its snack sec- tion. You're welcome, too, in the | bandsome diner. f Also Touralux (intermediate fare) | and private-room sleeping cars. i Daily service, too, on the clectrified | COLUMBIAN. Comfort and courtesy | travel with you on The Milwaukee | Road. i For reservations, ask your nearest | Steamship Office, Travel Bureau, or R. E, Carson, General Agent White Bldg., Fourth Ave. aod Union St. Seattle 1, Wash. Be sure your ticket reads via #.OIYMP[‘,V { which stem from the human de- | ion lak Steinkraus prepared his comments | relations for the American | Mining Congress Convention which | opened here today. | \ MARGARET TRUMAN GIVEN GOOD DATE | NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—\®—Mar- | garet Truman has been Zooked as | guest soloist on an American Broad- | ting Company program, “Car- negie Hall,” on Dec. 20—her first| New York professional singing ap- | pearance. The announcement of the broad- | cast said it will be Miss Truman’s | only radio appearance in 1949. She | is starting on a concert tour of | 27 cities next month, 1 RADIO LOG KiNy 'V Alaska Broadcasting Co. C.B. 8, DIAL 1460—JUNEAU, TUESDAY EVENING 6:00—News. 6:15—Music. 6:20—Sports Scene. 6:30—Dinner Music. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—INVITATION TO LEARN- | ING-CBS. 7:30—-ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—Weather report. 8:05—Mucic to Read By. 8:30—LIFE WITH LUIGI-CBS. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Viking Varieties. 9:30—DANCE BAND-CBS. 10:00—News. 10:15—Drifting on a Cloud. 10:30—Weather Report. 10:35—Sign Off. WEDNESDAY MOR! AND AFTERNOON Sign on. 7:00--Dunking with Druxman. 7:25—Local weather. 7:30—News Summary. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:20—Morning Thought. 8:25—Weather Report. 8:30—Cote Glee Club. 8:45—Lenny Herman Orchestra. :00—Music for £he Missus. —Weather report. —Airlane Trio. —YOU AND JAPAN-CBS. —News. Vocal Varieties. —Piano Playhouse. 0—Milady’s Memo. 11:00—MEET THE MISSUS-CBS. 0—Listeners’ Digest-ABS. :45—March Time. 11:55—Weather report. 12:00—Salon Serenade. —News. 12:30—Meet the Band. 1:00—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS —Light Classics. | 2:00—FRONT PAGE FEATURES- CBS. 2:15—Bing Sings. | 2:30—~MAKE BELIEVE TOWN- CBS. 3:00—Recorded Auditions-ABC. 3:15—Pipes of Melody. 3:30—NATIONAL DEFENSE- CBS. 3:45—Parade of Hits. 4:30—BARNYARD FOLLIES- CBS. 4:45—Western Serenade. 5:00—MUSIC FOR YOU-CBS. i 5:30—Excursions in Science. | 5:45—Snake Pit. All programs subject to change | fue to ccrditions beyond our con- | srol. | PROPERTY OWNERS 10 MEET TONIGHT There will be a meeting of resi- | THE DAILY' ALASKA EMPIRE JUNEAU e MILWAUKEE Roso | fdents and property owners tonight | LAST YEAR HE ., World rights rescrve 1 GOT BEANIE TO LOOK AFTER THE LITTLE FELLA WHILE YOU'RE AT THE RING WITH JOE. HE'S DONE GOME BABY- SITTIN’ FOR THE ONE -ROUND HOGAN S HE | SAYS., it UM, HUH — EXCEPT FOR A ) PASSING FANCY THAT I WAS NEARLY DUSTED OFF BY A FAST FREIGHT. TWADE SO MANY TOLCHDOWNS WORE A RUT DOWN THE MIDDLE OF THE NO MOSQUITO 1S GOING TO OUTSMART AHOY, MR. FLATT! KIN YA SPARE YER OH OH...YA i GOT SOME FAT K ON YA. LOOK AT THAT BALLOON TIRE ON YER WAIST-LINE . S ITis THE EASY LIFE I'VE BEEN LEADING, KNOBBY. T WOULDN'T WANT TO GO BACK TO THE OLD GRIND. AND...WHERE DO YOU SEE A BALLOON TIRE. I PUT ., ON FIVE POUNDS, § C'MON, BEANIE, BRING DONNIE, HEY! You! WHAT'S THE ...% ANOTHER NOTCH IN HI5 WHEEL . y PAGE SEVEN THEREBY PROVING AGAIN T THAT MAN 1S SMARTER ——1 THAN BEAST —— A~ OKAY, KNOBBY. KIN HE " KEEP TH’ BOXIN' HELMET... OR SHOULD I OUGHTA TAKE IT OFF 'M? CONGEATULATIONS, BRICK-TOP! NEW RECORD FOR THE STANDING BROAD JUMP WILL BE AN INSPIRATION \,TO PEDESTRIANG EVERYWHERE. UNFORTUNATELY, FREELY FAILED TO SHOW PAREE A PROPOSED CONTRACT WHICH WOULD PAY PAREE 50 PER CENT OF THE PROFITS. PAREE THOUGHT HIS IDEA WAS BEING STOLEN éEID KILLED ——— s TRIED TO SELL HIS B AR e FREELY : - T , FREELY s o @ THESE ARE PAPERS AND Yl | SPECIAL SELF-FASTENING | SECRETLY HAD MADE A adfoits In Bl i CONTRACTS TAKEN FROM A | BABY DIAPER TO FREELYJ | FEW SAMPLES AND SENT is area as well as to €] fre | rom 5 committee to the City Coun- | TALCUM FKI S D MANUFACTURE. THEM TO RETAILERS FOR icil, and Mayor Hendrickson. K L AN OPINION. WORD COT. | In addition to the above program, | there will be two moving picture | films contributed by the Division| |of Sanitation, Alaska Department ! lof Health. The showing of the| [films will start promptly at 7:30 'NEW OFFICERS ELECTED " BY SQUARE DANCE CLUB 2 1 ; : A MAN GAVE HIM. = At the re-organization meeting; | HEAR FROM JESSICA BUT IT 1S NOW LOST A GOOD MAN TWO BITS. FOR HANDING ;’;st tggufi‘;yivefl?:finc\l::c::gld: THET WILVERS CLE l‘X‘NUP "ORGANIZATION YESTERDAY WHILE HIM A TOWEL—HANK HAS & |olic Parish ‘Hall, seven squires; SQUAD 15 WORKING OUT, UNIT NUMBER HE WAS PROCESSING BEEN THERE EVER SINCE. : {made up of both old and new mem- SKEEZIX . A HOTEL WASHROOM . | bers, were instructed izy Will Reedy, e 328 who also did most of the calling. jThineen new member-couples were | introduced, filling the club’s com- ;plemem. of forty member-couples. lat 7:30 o'clock at the Memorial | SSKETCH” PAREE HAD | Presbyterian Church recreation | hall. This meeting is to continue The Triangle - Cleaners We Like You.... You'll always be met with a smile at. the TRIANGLE CLEANERS! Come in — youll like our service and you'll like the way we clean and press your clothes. MEN WORKING MUST BE For better “PERSONNEL” Appearance CALL ALASKA STEAM PASSENGER SAILING SCHEDULE ALSO FREQUENT FREIGHTER' SERVICE H. E. GREEN, Agent — Phone 2 » SHIP COMPANY SOUTHBOUND S.8. Aleution | S.S. Baranof October 9 NORTHBOUND S.S. Aleutian | S.S. Baranof September 27 | October 4 tor l i A Pt 0 Y R S .1 Rttt i S gl 1457 4 | term: President, Mr. and Mrs. Carl ‘D’Epiro; Mrs. Jack Popejoy. A brief business meeting accom- | plished the election of the follow-| ing officers for the next six-month Secretary, Mr. and Mrs. George Folta; Treasurer, Mr. and | | Eats. Moose Carni-| 306 6t Fish, Fun, val, Oct. 1. :0"-51-0.’\ | i HIZGERALD 3 s KENTUCKY'S BOURBON Genvine SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourbon Whiskey BOTTLED Distributea tnrougnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY e THREE A.M.%! I WONDER IF HONEY- BUN WOULD FALL FOR THAT INVENTORY GAG AGAIN ? © OH, WELL+* THERE'S NO “HARM - IN TRYING --+ 24N ¢ [ You HEARD ME! YOLIRE GONG TO PA BY THE SPA"- THE WATER E WL CURE YOUR GOUT-IM GETTING-SICK OF LISTENWNG TO YOU MOAN - YOU'RE GOING RIGHT NOW- 777 VE BETTER NOT LOOK AT IT, COUSIN ---IT MAKES FOLKS DO QUARE PATCHWORK MEAN OLD INVENTORY ? WHAT A PLACE! I WONDER WHO THAT GINK 1S OVER THERE - HE LOOKS AS IF HE HAD A MONOwJPOLY ON THE i YES-YES-I'M IN | MISERY ALL THE TIME WITH GOUT- H I'M GITTIN' SO 1 LIKE IT= ARE YOU STILL TAKING THAT HONEY- BUNY! POKER WITH THE BOYS AN' LOST SIX DOLLARS AN'