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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 11, 1938. oL &URVEY, “White Rose” to Wed King Zog PARTY GOES g WEST TODAY Standard Crew Leaves for Alaska Peninsula 'FROCKS EIGHT STUDIES WILL BE MADE BY PLAN GOUNCIL U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and viel ity, beginning at 4 p.m. Feb. 11: Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight a d Saturday; moderate to fresh NE 1winds 4 forecast for Southea: Alaska: Partly cloudy to cloudy [ weather { 1t and Saturday; pt fresh to stror fresh to strong northe: Foresast of winds aiong moderate to fresh ver channels east and northeast winds Wwirn an east-west direction and €r Chatham Strait and Lynn Canal. the Coz t of Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to strong winds ¢ for - ‘ Alaska Group for Long_ .:-ll.‘i,p u;.[(lmxlx ?nw Bt Siets ol he coast from Dixon Entrance to £ Region | time Development | LOCAL DATA VALENTIN E | b i l Time Barometer Temp., Hum 'The motorship’ Suaco, with eight ] A program of studies of Al 5.4 pm. yest'y 29.90 22 25 SE 10 Pt. Cldy PARTIES Standard Oil employees ' aboard, natural resources 'and indu S 4 am. today 29.89 19 38 NE 18 Pt. Cldy safled unexpectedly for ‘the West=| |was adopted yesterday by the Al-[Ncon today 29.92 17 28 NE 14 Cloudy Bewitchingly lovely ward this morning where it is un- | aska Planning Council and the Gen- ! ; RAbio REPORTS > dance frocks. derstood preparations will be made ‘l‘ml Advisory Committee, at a joint | Y 3 .'ronAY (Obl'l"(‘l‘l\l _"_ 1{lxgel qll drilling and ssion of :hmt two bodies. : Max. temp, ' | Lowest 4am. 4a.m. Precip £4im frveying, T N s cific studies Were &b | ggayjon. last2ihours | temp. temp. velocity 23hvs, . Weather cisco tomorrow to be made under tt |Atka iy 40 42 14 2 Rain Earl Schmidt, engineer in charge pices of the Planning Council, bY | anchorage 14 -6 . i P of the advance party on the Suaco, special committees. Members of | Borrow a6 3 o Clear admitted slast night that his party these committees will be cted | Nome W ;fi 14 0 Pt. Cldy was not going to Larson Bay on from eve on so that the, gaihel 0 4 0 Clea’r Kodiak Island, but was “going over pe of the work will be Territory ' pairbanks -30 4 0 Clear on the Peninsula.” wide Dawson _30 0 02 Cloudy Standard Oil, Tidewater Asso- 1e subjects embraced on the g payl 36 16 02 Cloudy ciated, and Union Oil, are sending program include: Land Use, Min- pyuieh Harbor i 10 0 Cleubly a big prospecting crew to the ‘Pa- , |erals and Mining, Fisheries, R Kodiak 32 39 10 Cloudy cific Coast side of the Alaska Pen- ation and Tourist Industry Coriita b i o Clear insula aboard the North Wind leav- ministration and Legislation, Pub- | yyneau ;9 18 0 Pt. Cldy ing San Francisco tomorrow, it is lic Works, Public Welfare and Edu- | gjtka &4 0 believed. caticn. Each study has been out- | getchikan 2 4 T Snow The Iniskin Bay Oil Company Cowntess Geraldine Apponyi _ lined and will be initiated without prince Rupert 2 4 0 Clear last summer found encouraging oil delay | Edmonton .10 4 T Clear indications, It is not known exact- Countdss Geraldine Apponyi of By order of the Natic Re- | Seattle 40 42 14 0 Cloudy ly, however, where the crews leav- Hungary, whose mother is the for- sources Committee, Alaska been Portiand 54 40 42 4 0% Cltuay ing - San Francisco tomorrow, will mer Gladys Virginia Stewart of signated as Region 10 that gan Francisco 56 48 50 6 66 Rain drill, but it is believed they will| New York,v will marry King Zog, nization, the Planning Council w York 2 18 22 10 0 Pt.Cldy either drill near Iniskin Bay, or in bachelor king of Albania, accord- was advised y ay. This was Washington 58 30 30 10 0 Cloudy old drill holes in the vicinity of 1Ng, to reports. The countess, 22, one of the re ndations con- g ol & o greied” Kas i 4 ! & Cold Bay. : i)iz;‘calhocliic. Th;wkmg, 42, is 3 s et e i WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. TODAY Silks! connected with the Iniskin drillers,| religious obstacle. to Congress . The National Re- e ¢ o e e Mg e B A0 o foa, parsy |reported last fall they had found Committee, throu this o S ‘24.‘"&',,'.;"nu‘fi,m"c,Dfi:g“fd"zr.“é,,fff,i" Chiffons! Nets! strong'oil indications at great depthl ngisy paimer's successor will be made mble fifty members and | Se! has offered its cooperation | * Lo e Hoonah, partly clcudy, 16; Hawk Inxeg (‘Ir‘v;td_; it iIt is understood the holes drilled shortly. » Trinity church par- to the Alaska Council in working Sithe. -eloudy, 9% spstone, partly cloudy, ‘36 ‘Radfeville, cloudy, 24 ? 'several years ago during oil Yushes Amonc events scheduled on the ning at 6:30 o'clock ut its current program Tifeat):olotidy, 19 Bugway) cloudy, 5; Osba HiRohNlbek. tiesr. 28: c.earance & to the Peninsula, were shallow and iy Scout program preparator; (o > decorations are planned | A general meeting of the Coun- oo o o ol 4 Gortlove . clehr. a8 CRIUHES Gle: go, dta: | now may be drilled deeper to 4P camp is the food sale to be hel and the program|cil and Advisory Committee is oo s o™ ear” _30: Anchorage, cl <1} Tratibhnkd wolols 847 Nanana 1 what is evidently a deep oil reser- ot Follmann's Drug Store, Satur- > under the direc- planned for early next month, when ;0. o4 1ot Springs, clear, -38; Tanana, cldar, -34; Ruby, clear, -21 \voir that may underlie a vast 81€2 day and the sponsorship of a mo- tion of Mt W. Gouncil andiit 15 hobea & full’ attendanee. of seatt @ aC o o e B e Akiash, dbsi L-T1 Fint Glods. 10'95 ! in the Alaska Peninsula. tion picture show later in the sea- Mrs. Jack Metzgar. Mrs. Robert both organizations will be mresen.. _yo° ; B, » -26; Unalakl i : The Suaco, which docked in Ju-/gon: Rice, president of the Guild, is it o e . p— i Tiny waisted, wide neau overnight, is in command of 1 >oo ——— charge of the event Ailoh | tehuaport vehities trad- SRE T WwE ‘.”""_“ _“_Y‘“j)r‘\l” 3 i : Oapt. T. A. Renton. William Frs- > 5 g e Juneau, Feb. 12 Sunrise, a.m.; sunset, 4:49 p.m s T T o R e | UM GUILD WL | . ‘ [eid 550000000 rond mies in 1957 1" Vreecure was Jow this torning from Cordova. st alon_the frocks. . 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COFFEE 2. 43¢ 4 for 25¢[4 s 25¢ A3Y3 sixrv veans oF corrac aquacity 083 FAST FREE 211 Seward L Street TWO PHONES 105 were considerably colder this morning from Bethel to Fairbanks and sver northern Alaska and slightly colder over upper southeastern Alas- ka with other portions of the Territory recording lemperatures not so cold HOLDEN FLIES TO HAWK INLET Alex Holden hopped the Marine — s siationed as PWA auditor, is tentatively planning to sail south on the Princess Norah February 23 Mr. Neill is scl PWA offi Tuesday. until recently w eduled to leave for Portland on the having completed Airways Bellanca to Hawk Inlet this business which called him to the morning to bring in Sam Peckovich, Juneau headquarters recently mining man, and two employees of Before traveling East, Mrs. Neill will visit with Miss Bess Anderson for a few weeks in Seattle, after which she will fly to Washington, D.C.. where she has many friends. the mine. He left about 9 and returned about 10, getting the plane in the hangar just before the Taku picked up s where it left off yesterday Following a stay in the Capital, Bodid i she will proceed to Tennessee to visit her daughter, Mrs. Paul Oz- MRS- NEILL ls TO ment, who visited in Juneau last TRAVEL IN STATES; fall and ‘l:as aml;\rg&‘e‘ Dum‘l:l:: 0; leE lN PoR.l.LAND friends here. Mrs. Neill pl t spend the summer at Pablo Beach, Mrs. K. N. Neill, who for the past Fla., after which she will return to hree and a hal: years has made the West coast to Portland where her home in Juneau where Mr. Neill, Mr. Neill is stationed. @ General Electric Hi- Speed Calred cooking units have made elec- tric cookery. faster and far more economical. Clean, intense cook- | ing heat is instantly | at your command at i the flip of a switch — | and is accurately con- trolled automatically. 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