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PAGE TWO ! ! WALKING SHOES.... by VITALITY You'll be walking lots this fall, and VITALITY gives vou these perfect “walkers” . Sturdy, yet light in weight with all the famed VITAL- ITY fit and comfort . . . afternoon between 1 and 4 o'clock THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRF. - JUNEAU, ALASKA *ED. EMPLOYEES HEAR ABOUT COST OF LIVING SURVEY An explanation of the survey that is being conducted in Juneau to letermine the time to time changes 1s well as the place to place changes in the cost of living, was made today by Miss Ruth F. Sawyer at a noon meeting of the National Federation of Federal Employees, Local No. 251, in the Gold Room of the Bar- anof Hotel. Miss Sawyer is a mem- ber of the Bureau of Labor Sta- tistics, which has for a number of ye conducted similar surveys throughout the United States Arthur Hedges, Alaska Manpower Director, also spoke briefly in regard to the new ordér received by the WMC which will establish a ceiling on all employment in the Territory. A report was made on the Fed- eral employees participation in the ROLFE Fifth War Loan Drive and the fol- i (DR, or. hEawn.. dasts lowing members were named as a cuban heel, square toe program committee for the meetings s Birist ho 4 during * the next three monnths: Mrs. Irma Nowell, Miss Dorothy 750 Nelson and Milton Furness. J . Introduced as guests were Mrs. Nila Hall, temporarily with the U. S. District Attorney’s office; Alice Coughlin, with the Unemployment Compensation Commission and i Y Harlowe Burt, auditor with the OWYHEE. .. Indian Service, here from Phoenix, If you like it flat, here’s Arizous, your shoe. In turf tan ‘The following were announced as calf, soft and flexible new members: Francis N. Smith and Tom S. Parke, with the Alaska 6.95 Indian Service; Charles B. Naegele, with the Weather Bufeau; Lucille Stonehouse, Loette Phillippi, Helvi T. Barragar, Walter Woodal and SIGMA Muureen Johnson, all with the Of- SIGMA ... fice of Price Administration. Tallored yet dressy R | Perfect for business and tan calf skin \ - 7.50 TRUCK TIRES I The gravity of the large truck g > tire situation was emphasized to- o day when it was announced by the l QGALITY S/INCE 1887 Alaska rationing executive, Helene ' 5 i plans for a membership campaign, CHILD HEALTH CONFERE 5 TOWNSEND CLUB entertainment features and general TOMORROW AFTERNOON | stimulus of the Townsend move- P 4 FOR ! ment, which will be submitted to a| The regular weekly child healti 5 i PREPAR'NG regular meeting of the Townsend |conference will be held tomorrow 4 Club for further consideration. 6 EVENT AUGUST 29 Greetings from Juneau Town-|in the Health Center of the Ter- (@ sendites who are in the Third Di- ritorial Building. T vision were received from A. W.!| T P T At the meeting of the Juneéau wilard, who is visiting his grand-| Mr. ana Mmrs. E.*W. Flemister, Townsend Club last night a com- daughter, Mrs. consisting of Mrs. Mrs. Hans Nielsen and Mrs. Almquist, was appointed to rrange for a program and re- freshments on the evening of Aug- st 29, which will be a forerunner | of a series of diversified activities| for the fall and winter season.| *Mrs. Hans Nielsen was named Treasurer, which duties were for-} merly combined with that of the Secretary, Mrs. Beatrice Rosness Steadily increasing detail work necessitated the change { The Club Council of twelve mem- bers will meet next Saturday eve-| ning at the home of President and, Mrs. G. E. Almquist, to (ormulz\te‘i s | mittee er Safely helps Stop Perspiration 1. Does notirritate skin. Does not rot dresses and men's shirts Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely A pure, white, antiseptic., stain- less vanishing cream. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving Awarded Approval Seal of Americanlnstitute of Launder- ing—harmless to fabric. Use Arrid regulaly. Plus Tax Also 59 jars 2 39¢ in Whittier. s 0 A e T S e D s A S S B S P 25 S Leo M. Jones, injof Anchorace are in town ar David Palmer, and Henry Anderson and guests at the Baranof Hotel. Charles Boyer, who are employed _— o Ao s PORTRAIT PHOTOGRAPRY Have a portralt artist take yo ! oicture. Pederal Building, Phone 294. oo - ELKS' LODGE MEETING <llock for your HAIR with the exquisite PERMANENT WAVE NO HEAT * NO MACHINE *x NO DISCOMFORT A Special Price for a Limited Time TO INTRODUCE HALLIWELL COLD WAVES To You! LUCILLE had special training in the Halliwell Method in LOS ANGELES. Lucille’s Beauty Salon PHONE 492 BRINGING UP FATHER ISN'T IT A LOVELY TOTEM POLE THAT CAPTAIN "BAT" TELFIELD SENT US FROM ALASKA - -IM GOING TO LEAVE IT RIGHT HERE IN THE HALL Y Hamersley Studio. Opposite | adv. - nd AR R R R R R R AR R R R R AR R R A RRRRRRRARRRRARRS RRRRRS ur | “MENACE" and ‘SWHITE by AR5 Dressmaker to the flacons are packaged in fem R | Family of England These precious perfumes in exquisite / satin bandboxes — tied with ribbon-bows. Parfums $6 to $30. Colognes “Plus” $3.75 to $9.50 ¢ B.M. BEHRENDS Co. @ flqality Since 1887 'G. Johnson, that an amendment {to the tire regulations used in the States invalidated all certificates for new and used large truck tires issued prior to July 16, for all pur- regardless of who may have pose Possession of them, including trans- fers to consumers and replenish- ment by dealers and manufactur- er It is estimated that approxi- mately 130,000 certificates for large truck tires have beer made invalid by action of the office. “Fortunately, the Regional office obtained an exemption for the Ter- sent this ritories so certificates by Alaska dealers to the mainland for replenishment of stock will be valid, Mrs. Johnson stated. In ad- dition, Territorial War Price and Rationing Boards will continue to ration these tires; while in the State this power has been taken from the local boards and placed in the hands of “Emergency Truck Tire Boards.” The Alaska monthly quota is necessarily low during this critical period, it was explained, and the rationing division is urging all boards to allot large truck tires to the most essential users only. The scarcity is due in large part to th extremely heavy demand of the armed forces and to lack of man- power which makes it impossible to manufacture enough new ti |to. meet current needs. ' There {no hope of satisfying more than a small portion of applications for a long time to come, according to word received from Washington CALL FOR BIDs Bids will be received by the Su- perintendent of Juneau Public Schools, Post Office Box 1271, for the cleaning of all glass on the ex- terior of both Public School build- |ings. The successful bidder is to sh all labor. The schools will furnish all equipment and sup- plies. All broken glass must be removed and replaced. Inspection of the windows may be made at any time. The bids must be mailed {not later than Aug 12, 1944. En- close phone number in all bids No deposit necessary. JUNEAU PUBLIC SCHOOLS, A. B. PHILLIPS, Superintendent. ! Aug. 7-8-9-10-11 SHOULDERS” Royal ne lace-and- Nationa! | | the gvom MAYFAIR ¢o of her most feminine daring. O o s o O O O O O R S S O O O O N AOD Post-War Horizon Is | Dark for Germany; 2 | Men Are Responsible (Contmued Zrom rTage one) [ come only in the face of overwhelm- ing milttary disaster and then, like | German collapse in Tunis amidst great confusion | Germans claim they can hold out through the winter if they have to | supply armies and peoples only | within their own borders. British economic experts told me German industry failed to replace last winter’s losses. Serial numbers on captured equipment show it is being rushed from the production ! line to the battlefield. Germans have to abandon trucks and cars be- cause of a lack of gasoline, which | has also curtailed Luftwaffe opera- tions The threat to Germany's industry now is greater than ever. Three- way bombing from British, Ttalian | and Russian bases leaves no safe spot in the Reich - ELKS' LODGE MEETING Tonight at 8 o'clock. UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE I District Land Office ! Anchorage, Alaska | April 29, 1944 | Notice is hereby given that Alfred | F. Bucher has made application for a homesite under the Act of May | 26, 1934 (48 Stat. 809) Anchorage | Serial 010372, for a tract of land described as Lot U of the Triangle Group of Homesites situated on | Glacier Highway approximately 12 miles Northwest of Juneau, Alaska, | Plat of U. S. Survey No. 2391, Sheet 2, containing 3.43 acres, and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. Any and all persons claiming ad- versely any of the above mentioned land should file their adverse claim in the district land office within the | period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by | the provisions of the statutes. DORIS F. ROBINSON, Acting Register. First publication June 14, 1944. Last publication, August 9, 1944. | FIFTH AVENUE AND YOU... | al 9 4] A | TWO GRE | : o ‘ AT PERFUMES 14 (l 9| Discriminating women are thrilled with | the long-lsting quality of these renowned )| ) fragrances—White Shoulders . .. 2;1 breathtaking scent for an evening of fj‘: | lights and shadows—and Menace ... | ) another breathtaking scent when one é’,; is mindful of the dramatic perfection G| | Vo NN NN o oNoNoNoVoNo ot otoNoNoNoNoNoNo N oy RN oo VoV oN oV Ve Vo N o oV oV oNoN NN N VoV oV oo & OO O A o RN 5 | By GEORGE McMANUS THE LIGHTS ARE ALL OUT - HOPE MAGGEE 1S WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1944 ANCHORAGE—FAIRBANKS NOME YAKUTAT — CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKO Office Baranof Hotel RTHUR C CORDOVA KWIM PHONE 667 Traffic Manager Tanned RABBIT SKINS | BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price | List. Yalcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington S SEATTLE ® Pertect comfort @ Centrally located ® Splendid food and r. B service ¢ McClure, ® Large Rooms— Mgr. all with Bath ALASKANS LIKE THR 4L NFW WASHINGTON = BARANOF v Alaska’s Largest Apartment ! Hotel * EVERY ROOM WITH TUB and SHOWER * Reasonable Raies * Phone 800 Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHOUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr., Clarence Wise Treat Yourself to a Bottle of Delicious BUTTERMILK Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Inc. RSN S0 SRR WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska M. S. LEAVES FOR HAINES AND THURSDAY Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. V. PHONE 498 PATRICIA SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND 9:30 P. M. ‘W. MULVIHILL, Agent Woodiey Airways JUNEAU ANCHORAGE Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Electra Lea ves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday FOR RESERVATIONS ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Phone 612 Agents Juneau ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hawk An- Inlet Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican $10 $18 $10 18 18 10 10 18 10 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 10 10 18 Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof Sitka $18 $18 $18 $18 18 18 18 10 10 18 10 L] 18 10 . Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Haines Skagway $18.00 X 10.00 il Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60¢ Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 1:% SCHEDULED DAILY . Ketchikan Wi Juneau ... $45.00 r:!‘;filu Pfi:lz! lt)’om Petersburg 30.00 1000 : Wrangell 20.00 Express Rate: 25¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10c per pound—Minimum of 60¢ to Petersburg and Wrangell Above rates applicable when mng:; :;xx::“ Nuu ‘ z warrants. Schedules and Rates Change Without Notice. ‘m