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Ang, use frecognize uniforms August Clearance Continues Continues Suit rance '8, Coats, atly reduced Hand- in fine clothing for immed and months to come DRES DES Reg. 19.95-2 Evening 1.95, Sport and Afternoon lz 50, Casual and Afternoon BB i3 22 and Dre FUR TRIMMED COATS 3 Coat 79.50 40 30 &0 90 , Teg. r. 98.50 1 Coat, 150.00 1 Coat, reg. 175.00 BETTER COATS 98.50 63 T3 20 Mangone Coats, Ma reg. ngone Coats, reg. 125 Mangone Coat, 135 BETTER SUITS 39.50 Suits reg. .~ D J 30 33 40 B34 40 R BRehrends Co QUALITY SINCE /887 Reg. Reg. 45.00 Suits Reg. 47.50-49.50 Suits Reg. 55 Suits Reg. 59.50 Suits Reg. 65 Suits (e e VETERANS' GUIDE By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL P WASHINGTON — The bill now under consideration known as the and learn ba ttle formations. Tt national military training act pro- it all, there'll be physical training vid training for one year, less develop stamina, streng agi a \hm& period—not to exceed one and a desire to win ~for nece: ¢ induction, mo-~ The nine weeks n, and demob that. The firs any second phase—advanced o law and specialist training—i; 1p. He'll go on marches and bi to s for y gone individual t coming plan ganize units i train them during o year into veteran unit with an ade-| sldiers or- to org e — HOSPITAL NOTES Lou Henning en- Hospital yesterday period of one can do this supply of citizen-s vl 1t0 its and trained by a - tered St Ann's climax would be b Y ek nints for medical attention h youn noua| Ed Shaffer was admitted yester- . an individual and a 93V to St. Ann's Hospital for medi- some kind and, at the €8l care. , to ma derstand] _ John a member uriit or nly man R A ical patient was dis- Hope, st Ho: cha rday. C Hooker It can do this in five progressive|home from St. Ann's Hospital, sieps totalling 52 weeks. Every young, receiving medical care wen, whether assigned to the Army = - ground forces, air forces, or service REED AND WRATH forees, will get the same training for John C. Reed and W ti:c first nine weeks. That's Phase who are with the U. S 1 — individual basic military train-| Survey at Was gton fpe. larrived in Juneau and he trainee |8t the Baranof Hotel othing assigned to| remember at Vs of team rles ha aft Vrat Gec ic D. C., have are guests At a reception center, Is be issued c equipment and you veterans irst few days. a physical ex eve glasses, den- eded to correct preliminary returned THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1945 “SAXON~” In felt as mellow as old wine There’s more sheer morale in a Knox “Saxon™ than you can buy for many times the price. The feel of the mellow felt, and the special distinction of the Knox styling, do things about the way you look, and say things about what you stand for. Other Knox Hats o ¢6%0 to $20 B. M. BEHRENDS (0 MEN'S SHOP QUALITY SINCE 1887 R WOODLEY ARWAYS DOUGLAS BRINGS TWENTY NEWS ;RQM WESIWARB MISs Fl‘l‘lt;) RETURNS Miss Evaline Fcoro left yesterday ening for her home in Skagwa ys' Boeing trans- after exactly two months spent au ut.m Ax - here visiting friends and relatives. Her paren Feero, , Mr. and Mrs. William route home after a Vi in the States, stopped briefly while rnell, Andy Dzy their steamor was in port, are ac- und, Paul Campbell, ccmpanying their daughter home. Paul Gemarelli, Miss Feero stayed th homes Reed, Mr. Rath- of her sisters, Mr: G. Stout, C. D. ters and Mrs. Thom: Johnson, A. here. She will be a Martin, Paddy ay school this Gunderson. to Anchor- , Mr. Anderson, F. at Mr. Richa Rine Skag year. RITORIAL There will be GUARD ME a regular meeti of the Alaska Territorial Guard, Douglas Unit, next Friday even- ing at 7:30 o'clock at Natatorium and Hall, Dress is to be coveralls, leg- gings, ammunition belts and rifles. WELL-BABY CLINIC The weekly Well-Baby Clinic will held tomorrow afternoon from Public Health Building, in Walter Hodge Barbara Stetson To Yakutat: Mrs. N. d James Beach. = o s B.and P. W. Clubs Representative in Brief Visit Here D. Rinehart| be 1 to 4 o'clock at the Center, Territorial room 108. S ST . U e GARDEN CLUB TO MEET TOMORROW AFTERNOON Garden Club memkers are re- minded of the regular monthly Ima Zimmerma; jon- Meeting tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 rship Chairman of the o'clock at the home of Mrs. M. I)"‘ nal Federation of Business and Willlams. ssional Women's Clubs, who is The program period is under the| irst national officer B, direction of Mrs. Art Glover, with ubs to visit Al a in flower ngements as the topic tficial capacity, met last eve- Of discussion. | ith officers of the local club ~Tke main business before the 158 the advisability of form- meeting will be the completion of ate Federation of Clubs in plans for the Flower Show and itory, to be affiliated vuth tea, to be held in the near I\llur!.g National Federation. — .- 4 s Zimmerman Wwa CHARLOTTE QUIGLEY HERE rrl d only a short time with the of- | ind club members while her! Charlotte H. Quigley, of Seattle, 1s in port, but much was ac-|is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. hed in laying the ground-| e - k for her return visit to the club,‘_ MRS. REED ARRIVES 1 ch is scheduled for August 22, at | | 1 time she will spend several| Fran- | in Juneau. the | - at able to " Mrs. Mae Reed, of San cisco, arrived last night on Princess Norah and is a guest the Baranof Hotel. Empire Want ads bring resulls! You’ll never be a hermit if you serve oLD d- hoping vill never ha to is way to becomir After these first nine start to specialize basic period he drill and ce n, mover on soldier. he’ll nitaticn t g‘:‘n" will fellow al Cutdoors, he'll ge of the compa s and individua , the Indcors, he’ll be told ab genization of the anc protection of military the gas mask and the ¢ chemical warfare, elemer ‘and aerial photo reading. NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.Y. BOURBON WHISKEY—A BLEND o £5. HERMITAGE BRAND 'For Generations— A Creat Kentucky Whiskey”: 2 PROOF o 45% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS {1o0se a new wave of psychological |and [president Truman Makes |Dramatic Announcement Atter Return from Confab (Continued from Page One) entirely clear here. These, too, may figure in Pre: dent Truman's address night, —————-o WEATHER REPORT (U.S. WEATHER BUREAU) Temperatures for 21-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morn e o o In Juneau—Maximum, 59; minimum, 52. Precipitation, 40 inch. At Airport—Maximum, 57 minimum, 51. Precipitation, 1.08 inches. . FORECAST e o within bombing range of Japan showed evidence of worry. Russia’s entry into the Pacific - is generally expected to turn . . . . ° . ° . . propagandist activity directed ¢ persuading the enemy that re- cistance now is completely futile. Aiready the Allies have been talizing to the fullest on the reat of the new atomic bomb. NEW ULTIMATUM In Washington and London with- in the last few hours there have been expectations of a mnew. ulti- matum o the enemy to quit now national annihilation. What factors finally tipped the talance and persuaded the Soviets 20 to war so soon after and’ vicinity: tonight. Cloudy sunshine Thurs- change in tem- Juneau Showers with some day. Little perature. r face eeeccececoseoe to 1 helping to erush Germany were nal tomorrow FROM JUNEAU One Way $ 85 20 70 100 120 100 Round Trip $ 153 36 126 180 216 180 207 TO SEATTLE .. WHITEHORSE .. FAIRBANKS . GALENA NOME McGRATH BETHEL ... Tax not included ©00000000000c00606000000e T OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU. ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 21 IIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, Max. temp . DEPARTM TODAY Lowest 4:30a.m. 24 hrs, temp. temp. Precip. 4:30 am. A age B: 5 5 07 Raining Barrew E 32 .02 Rain-S Bethel 53 06 Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Fog Raining Raining Cloudy Juneau Junean Airpert Ketchikan F Cloudy Fog Portland Pt Prince Ge! rince Ruper San Francis: tle 3 5 Clear i Raining Pt Raining Clear Cloudy at 54 50 —(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 aam. today) MARINE WEATHER BU Reporis trom Marine Stations at 10 53 2.14 LLETIN A M. WIND Dir. and Vel. Today Weather Sea Condition Cloudy Cloudy Cioudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy MARINE FORECAST FOR SOt cutherly winds 25 miles per hour “dec Temp. ape Sm' cer ed Rock miles per heu 1 light va wingls 1 1 showers entire area Weather at now Cloudy Cloudy thar 12T11 MERIDIAN TiME | Ly SEATTLE Ar Ly KETCHIKAN % Lv Ar JUNEAU Lv JUNEAU Lv WHITEHORSE Ar FAIRBANKS Ly FAIRBANKS Lv GALENA . 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