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PAGE EIGHT *** CHAMBER STUDIES ALASKA SHIPPING PROBLEMS TODAY - Will Take Action on Pro- posed Legislation at Next Meeting The Junea der and Alvs t named in the man of Hager of i Fish Company, of mpson, fish- M. R. God- J. B. Mangan of 1 Co ave a five- members f Com- pro U k Peter of }\n\'\ ninute newscast for - NAVY NURSES ARE NOW OFFERED NEW RANKiNG SYSTEM Members of the Navy Nurse Corps erve und former members of the Cu‘;x and Nurse Re B , may now xbmv ation rux appointment in Lht '\hmluh of itted by the Cham- n committee to- Re day recomr ber go o posed report ¢ € | appl now pending President Burr Jok committee act tive duty, howev g .\d\‘:\n(‘td hig s from | the | | for gold if they expect any large by #¥ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ADVAN(E IN | GOLD PRICE ASKED NOW ADVACE IN GOLD H s SEATTLE, Jan. 15.—®— The Washir United States and Canada must increase the $35 per ounce price rcr ~ PROPELLED ARMY FIGHTER PLANES HOP FOR FLIGHT Jan. 15~ Ex_uht army fighter planes | 0:50 a. m. today aXimum range non- Andrews Field, MIAMI, Fla 4( ;u Sk 1 f the longest squad- al flights undertaken e an hour craft resumption of mining ¢ g to the 336th al mining men id Squadron, Fourth Fighter Group, nbled in - are under command of Lt s of the 2Ist an- Nathan H. Abbott of Bur- 11 Mining Institute. 1, Vit Del l es watched and private demcnstrate new equipme! of it being put in service f | first time in this country, accord- ing to Professor Drury A. A. Pi- fer, acting director of Mineral Engineering. d But gold operatars from Can- * ada and greed that any- re-war gold op- wait another re- z0ld. And putting gold back in circulation would the most of them be- -ee — gineers pme SiEWARI SEES MORE INTEREST IN MINING rest in the Alaska mining in- ts prospects was consid i during the past| s ompared with preceding & cording to B. D. Stewart, al Commissioner of Mines. Stewart reported today that his ftice has handled an exceedingly large number of inquiries and cor- dence during the past year. (Past (Past 24 ho questioned regar Air Force dent sion. T o U . WEATHER REPORT (U S, WEATHER. BUREAU . . . . In ‘Juneau— Maximum, 38; minimum, 32 . At Airport— Maximum, 37; ® minimum, 33. . WEATHER FORECAST . (Juneau and Vicinity) . with light e slightly e cloudy wers Mostly rain’ sho' scooler tonight and Friday. e Considerable fog tonight PRECIPITATION irs ending 7:30 a.m. today .89 inches; 6.10 inches 67.82 inches. 24 inches; 4.18 inches; , 4048 inches L4 . . and In Juneau- since Jan. 1, since July 1, WASHINGTON—Secretar: » Forrestal said today th s does not seek to b Force but only when expanded recommended by Presi- Air Policy Commis- t a Truman'’s PALISANA RUNS AGROUND; GOES SEATTLE, Jan, 15— With two temporary patches on her bot- tom plates, the Northland Trans- on Company refrigerator ship alisana is expected to leave Prince !uu;m( mduy for S ‘l’( int unnm e leaving Pri ) ble-tottom t:nk Prince Rupert drydock v sel will be given perman:nt repairs in Seattle. SOUTH, REPAIRS THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1948 et RBest Wishes TO THE NEEDLECRAFT and JUNIOR SHOP Having sold my half interest in the NEEDLECRAF T and JUNIOR SHOP ny form »r, Merle Fleming, rant to take lhs\u”mtwn.t\ to wish - ey ry success in the future. ELLEN G. MILLER S ——————— ST BERT'S CASH GROCERY Dozens of items 1 1"ough our store are prlcel to compele with any delivered to your door prices. Come in mudy .27 seefon yourself ~PEANDT BUTTER—Skisy || LOT- fl&aBBLE G‘M Pound 49¢ FOR THE KiDS CASE 24 .-$9.19 HOME STYLE Ph LflE:}l ibby or Ameeat __________.___.___ = FRESH PHILADELI MeLAREN'S —IMPERIAL CREAM CHEESE “ CHEDDAR CHEESE Package 20¢ Peound S1.10 FLAVOR CREST PL‘(XQ Faney—Four Save CASE 24 25 $4.25 MAYONNAISE Emocat Asscried PRESERVES l Full guart 89¢ 2 ik, jar 63¢ ¢ wd t GRAPEFRUIT reken sections - GASE 24 = $3.89 F'fl" QB P P E N fi S Strawberry — Butterscotch —-l’infi)nle For Yeur Own Home Made Sundaes 2 @ans 36(. CATSUP—CHB—Lage Size [ WAX PAPER-Waxtex-Heavy 2 for 49¢ 23 Feet 29¢ puss v soors CAT FOUD CASE 48 ... $4.99 Lssy cor GREEN BEANS CASE 24 = $5.95 vusy eaney FRUIT COCKTAIL ~ CASE24 - §3.99 peL. MoNTE Cream stvle CORN CASE 24:.54.3 MILK DARIGOLD CASE 48 talis 36.63 APPLE SAUCE rancy CASE 24 :-$3.79 CASE 24 Cans 24—C&SE-Cans ALLFANCY - ALL FANCY MIXED VEGETABLES | MIXED FRUIT Regular Price - $5.98 || Regular Price - $9.73 YouSave - - 73 || You Save - - SLO4 Our Price - $5.25 || Our Price - $8.69 FRESHER FRUITS and VEGETABLES Bananas, Pears, Apples, Grapes, Calavos, Oranges, Lemons, Grape- fruit, Lettuce, Celery, Tomatoes, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Radishes, Green Onions, efc. DELIVERIES Berts CASH GROCERY i Lieutenant. P v rank of Lie made by select A vacancy occurs in la i5 prouucing only half 1 gold as it did befo; NF EDLECRAFT & JUNIOR SHG)P E Clearanece ! I SALE?! ! E o \hnn w-i 10w working 400 men | a e 7 ict where gold was first § . IRTRtE EEbDNS o mit arly 40 years before the s and Nurse Corps Re- yyocc (B0 ve their credentials " .pjaqa's gold production is only | h of office taken pri- b e ey e e 1 35th birthday. Educa- . tional requirements are the same as original appointment to the Re- gular Corps R. Beoth and M. Malcolm; e J Keith of the Nursz Corps Cleveland ! ® @ ® Greatly BReduced Prices Values You Can't Afford fo Miss BATES SUPREME TABLECLOTHS Exira NAPKINS LACE TABLECLOTHS Extra LINEN NAPKINS CARD TABLE COVERS BATH MAT SETS STAMPED GOCDS NUNN'S BEDSPREAD COTTON CORDE CARPET WARP Ernie White- is; Reception . W. M Stam, Felix Toner, head and R. L. Ls Keith G. Wildes Whitehead Rets McDowell and Ray F portaticn: Curtis G Marshall Erwin Program: Dick | N Peter; Publicity and Advertising: | dv Harry Sperlir D. H. McLean N and Fred Dunn 8 s Ernest N. Patty, form- § er Dean of Mining a he Univer- ! Alaska, now operating gold in both Alaska and Yukon i Territor; i and Patty both said 2 would have ¢ to $50” to applications from Reserve Corps officers on inactive and former members of the se Corps and Nurse Corps Re- serve must be submitted via the cn a 1 Commandant of the nearest Naval | District. The application with a re- “ric | port of the required physical exam- X | ination will be forwarded to the Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery. Ap- s from the Reserve s, now on active duty ) transf N bmit their requests through manding officer or report- r have gold committees are 67 if oth Council Ma 1 ; Boat Harbor ck Paul, R. W. tzleman, C figure of Special s back at 1 SPECIAL ELECTION and Ernest denhall Bar mittee; Su Williams, Ji Blackerby; Ca C. C. Carter, acKinnon A petition to hold a special ‘elec- § tion was filed in U. S. District g Court here today for the purpose ¥ of forming the Wacker Independent | School District. The proposed | district is near Ketchikan. The g ction wa requested for Feb = | ic matter in the soil serves \ storchouse for nitrogen, g wble pt potash and o+ plant food: | acht Race Burford, | Minard of " Columb w July: Mill letter of their ction and will s of circu cticable af- q),y intments have teen by the President -o news in the Want-Ads! (,n ding - head and Dr Fourth ¢ Wiliis R. Booth i Homer vin; Christmas ations McDowell and Ray Rand; Outdoor | made - There's GOOD PL. NEWS NTY OF MATERIAL — AND EXCELLENT EQUIPMENT are now availble. My trip to the States has been prin vy for your ad- vantage. But BE' KR STILL, the cost trend is down. That means now a saving to you. 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