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3 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1045 FEUSE and JENSEN PHINE 202 Deouglas i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU ALASKA gh its lgan ipro- Featured for Saturday ' A Lovely Collection of Better Dresses in Two Exciting Price Groups 1995 : 2295 Cocktail Dresses i | Dressy Afternoon i Harry Levy of Ketchikan, | bbingthe | vice-commander; Mr ash, secor Y Va4 " | vice-commander; J. F. Petric i"’ '2 ?AHGHS | Juneau, adjutant and fina {cer; Charles Shelden | service officer; Ernie Cam | Wrangell, judge advocate Cracken of Seward, hi | B. J. Bingle of College, |E. Jewett of Juneau, arms; and W. L. Mye age, executive-at-large. Auaziliary Officers 5 pt Mrs. Ethel West of Ketchika 1 vice-president; Mrs. Eliz well of Seward, szcond v dent; Nema Ellis of Anct treasurer; Mrs. Ethel Tonse Fairbanks, historis Davenport of Ketch Mrs. Alice Carlson of (‘ geant | Nola women Functional Street Frocks Tailored Casuals Velvets Crepes Wool Crepes 10—20. of Anct ~ You'll be amazed at the exceptionally smart dresses for so little cost . . . Ordinarily they were made to sell in . higher priced groups Dressy afternoon and cocktail dresses, func- tional street and business models . . Wonderful values all and all so very neatly styled and tailored . .« B Behrends Ca Mk || Searurday Special dent of Auxiliary VEAL CHUCKROASTIb. 39 e :/g HAM (Frye s)-1b. 4 Mrs. Hattie Peterman 2k [ e enple I JARIGOLD VEAL STEW - Ib.20c @-@:fi I.OIN ROAST-Ib. 4 . "Il owNLY THE BEST AT Bmig,ias - Sitka Chosen Presi- electad Commander of t gion at the conventi held ) kans attended the t Auxiliary, and Fran {grand voiture last Sunday . Poi Roast of Beef - 1b. 39« Other Legion officers ele & Ib.4 FEUSI & JENSEN Forty and Mr. Jewett, grar Harvey J. Smith grand conductor; S. C Rayr Anchorage, grand commissaire interder D. menter of Anchorage, grand ageur; Mr. Sas A. A. John histor g Chemin national; Cl chor sans Chemina ; [YEUSNIPY JOURNY JORY Y Y P ) 'E o o i of 1‘\llb|x\L.\. Vukovich of Ju the Grand Che! mn‘ t ‘ % §87z7 . QaGAL/ITY SINCE /1887 sectpd were W, P Cuala ) v‘i‘!sl Produce B“_:H VITAMIN D 3:’.::5:?“‘%?1‘,:‘({‘:E.x,: i i g enily asa Short Daily Exposureloa ; 2 : e ragerapers —H ¢ ; v-Hraft Ultravielet E 1 U.S., Western Tip 0f Aleufians, Kow U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASK, WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 12TH MERIDIAN TIME Paralysis Epidemic EXPlORATION FOR InMontana Easing; ‘ ALASKA MINERALS Lamp ‘Ea\flsazf:‘w‘mfzf‘,:*; A isuch as the use of aerial color Ambassador to China, Sir Horace Max. temp. TODAY | H 3 Wi sove san e wesnerst | To Liff Ouaranfine Linked by Nefworl A lamp that will give you the same Station 24 hrs.” \zmp. temp, Precip. 4:30a.m. N I"u 2 H H H " Anchorage % 0 Pt Cloudy Wl e L e benefits in just a few minutes an 8 P o | 3 e Sk 3 ct. 19 £ 1etwork o o' . ?g}‘(;:‘m ;;9 : Z; 310“"-‘ BILLINGS, Montana, Oct. 19.—A The House Appropriations Com- n-.angumuum used for charting work hour's exposure to the sun will give. Desion 3[; = Cluudy | virtual infantile paralysis quaran- mittee on Rescession has issued its has been comple linking 5 3 A ¥ Dhwits - 4 2 l:.(ouci’o"d' |tine in Southern Montana will be report, which approves the recom- United States a eyt b Ii Wlll bulld up Wlihln you a resist- Fairbanks = ok i g Y |eased starting Sunday. mendations of the Bureau of the|of the Aleutians, Comdr. Rola ). = 2 ? i ” 3 Sr Churche;‘lland two theatres will re-' Budget with respect to the Federal HOm of the Coast and Geodetic Sur- & ance 1o frequem head and chest ills . - i | open in Billings. | Bureau of Mines appropriations. | Vvey said on arrival of his ve 3 Juneau 5| 1 65 Rain I hrae collagas: etz Ot v, T t i : 5 3 ges will resume Mon- The appropriation has been reduced EXplorer, from Attu. The I er ‘ -'Kmnle;;lkmmn ;‘1; 4: :’; gah‘c gy |48y and rural schools will reopen and a number of able mining en- left here April 6. j that will make these gloomy winier KZz;ebu:“ ; 33 ; 03 t. Cloudy jater in the week, and public gath- gineers working in Alaska have| It was neces: ISP NER OX daYS as eniOYable to you as sunny % b - erings will be permitted. already been released, but ti various tiny nds & th itec McGrath 23 T Pt. Cloudy h 5 i x SRR e v e Noiné 5 5 o Dk The quarantine has been-in effect mineral exploration program will | there six weeks before v S(]uthel’n daYS Northwiy 33 20 T i since October 8th. The paralysis pe continued on a limited scale, ac- |MIEDC clear enough to do cur work . : Y i ¢ - epideric has claimed eight lives .ording to Robert S. ey he said. g2 f & . Sanford, act- Ly : o Fom TR Rt R S BT S - Purchase One of These 5 B . stricken. | S Prince George 38 35 i Rain —— SRRy ol Mixies: | T Heawlth Makers at { ol . Immediately after V-J Day, the 4 San Francisco 5 55 56 T Drizzle H o'de d o y -after, Vo 08V Ihey San Pr . et b ogging re Bureau of Mines submitied & post | ® ' Sitka 52 37 i o Rain | war_program to aid the mining in- 3 ~ Whitehoree 5 30 o p Cloudy A"er Man Kno(ks ! dustry in making a study of exist- s 3 F ;’% , Yaliat @ ped 1 148 sL [ing problems in certain sections loANS TO ("! 2] 251 #—(4:30 a. m. )es(erdfl} to 4:30 a. m. today) ou' Wife's T I ‘oi thle c(m;m;\'l.) In conductingl ex- X 3 N ploration the ureau contemplates TR % . ee MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN | the adoption of advanced technique| SHANGHAIL Oct. 19.—The British Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today d % & % 8 ‘WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel UPPER MARLBORO, Md, Oct. (Sea Condition) | 19—The sheriff of Prince Georges ‘phologxaph\ geographics, and new | transportation equipment which has Seymour, has told newsmen in Shanghai that Great Britain will Phone 616 e e e v B0 el | e ered batk of Libya G| been perfected by the army and is|not be able to match the long term 2 b being releas 3 -1 fi c thic S Eldred Rock Cloudy 42 27 5 feet | Bushing today in a room of the ;‘r"x:“v::“““T‘l:if;:efn;"dgfsglsg“" Sft"‘“"““‘ ];‘“{_ waen she ed § Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 42 20 3 feet | county jail. sl i : -l 8iv L e JWMWWM . Guard Island Cloudy 44 11 1 foot County Circuit Judge Charles C.| During the war, the rate of de-| oo o o Poncents T & Nl b O Faldh T S p Lincoln Rock Cloudy 42 k 6 1 foot Marbury ordered the lashing after|pletion of our national mineral Point Retreat Rain 41 SSE 12 1 foot finding Bushing guilty of knocking' resources was so greatly accelerated - MARINE FORECAST FOR SOUTHEAST ALASKA: Dixon Entrance out two of his wife’s teeth in a that now the primary need in a to Yakutat, including Sumner Strait and Cross Sound—winds west 25 quarrel at their Dillon Park, Md. sclvent mining industry is to know miles per hour backing Saturday to south 15 miles per hour. Inside home after a beer party. mp location and extent of our do- channels, Southeast Alaska—southerly winds 20 miles per hour today and - eee - ) mest; 2 3 s s ic mineral deposits. Investiga- R t Saturday. Rain showers over entire area . i DRINK KING BLACK LABEL! tions to assist the Alaska gold 01'(3 all eV el' eoe (placer and lode mines have been ’ T — | proposed. More flights than ever .. . more service than ever | The Bureau of Mines started the ore flights than eve S le of < ‘7 t 2 ° mineral exploration projects were . more comfort than ever — for the peop vyotece: ! June, 1941, During the war, 35 a from the Alaska Airlines. ' | mineral expploration projects were | 5 o COFFEE MEANWHILE . . . Cust in the IRIS, GOLD an By ! fiar%\gfi WILL BE CLOSED FRIDAY and SATURDAY FOR ALTERATIONS RE-OPENING SATURDAY EVENING SHOP omers will be served d BUBBLE ROOMS completed, 100 examinations con-| ducted of 22 different types of | minerals. As a wartime security ,measure and because they often ‘conlmncd confidential data secured | |from the owners of the pmpemes,, |the reports have mnot been dis-! ?tnbuted to the public. Reports on [the mineral exploration conducted ! this year will be made available to the public as rapidly as they can be printed. . It is propesed that the more im- portant of the “confidential” war | mineral reports be revised to in- | clude only factyal data for release |to the public. This will be a major contribution to the literature on ‘Alasks mining and a direct benefit | to the miner and prospector, says | sanford. - - Arriving in Juneau from Seattle yesterday were E. G. Osborne, | Monte Lable and T. W. Scott. They are registered at the Gastinean Now, with DC-3 aireraft, your flight is a pleasant one from the moment you sit down in the com- fortable, reclining seats of this modern airplane until the time you arrive at your destination. Rates are lower, too. TICKET OFFICE PHONE 667 FOR FULL INFORMATION ON ALL FLIGHTS AIRLINES