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THE DAILY ALAbK/\ LMPIRL THURb[)AY NOV l 1928. * Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U.S. | BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG -- Weather Bureau e e s OV SO A FOB S0 ¥ l . No! e-s wew .. Megst = = : EX RA oo / NowHeERS To T NeveR' ) HE waken - - E =~ Forecast for Junean and ncumy, beginniug 4 p. m. today: j . o ‘\\ND‘ | : : : P Rain tonight and Friday; moderate to fresh southeast winds = y LK il i . z TRan N&Nmfl LOCAL DATA y * | £ - ) Pime— Barom. Temp. Hipndity Wind Velocity Weather . HREE - QUARTERS “oF ‘\‘Q&Wfi" . a8 : &/ % . B OH 2995 46 54 SE 5 Clear ) ACROSS THE CONTINENT ANY ; | oA £ 2 CouLy HE (3 WHAT Coutd uavt 2 2978 48 46 E 12 Pt Cldy R, HAMENED To HIM - o 2974 52 47, " SE v b Cidy HORQEFAGE Klo‘&, . : 15 N ’ oz & 2] HE ABVER CABLE AND RALIO KEPORTS ! %&mmfl:fifia\:‘w esons VESTERDAY oy TODAY HES FRIEND FROM THE TRAN To »NE;'}?\; » Highest § pm. | Low Sam. Sam Precip. w‘ n(v;; SOING To CALIFORA(A , BECAUSE ations— _temp._temp. icmp._temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | NER me 40 88 54 38 Trace PLCIDY mxg;n i b“""""w OF WS B thel 16 14 Pt. (]ll\ Y Yukon 19 2 r “ue OFFICIALS HAVE STapesEy L 32 b 24 — Slear “THE TRAIN AND WILL INQUIRES BY TRLSGRAY 38 8 ' Clear \E ANYCNE ANSWNERING MR. dtz's Paul o 08 Pt.Cldy SEENNEE A Sena ba AR A (Titeh Harbor. 44 4 3 Pt. Cldy S HEY Rave saasepn Kodiak 48 ] i - Rain Cordova 52 5 36 2 b 0 Cldy Jynean . ... 12 0 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan ... 5 3 — Trace Misting Prince Rupert 2 e @ 1928, by King Fastures Syndicate, Ine. Great Britain rights reserved. * | % . ) ; s e 1388 House Seats to vett as pilot.of the mipofity f3rces. | The wettest October on record | apparently confused a t times, ! 2 With the present & membership|was that of 1917, with a total E stuck largely to the version he Weeldy Balh Movement | f Be Filled at Polls of the House standing at 237 Re-|of 18.64 inches, and the driest had given on direct examination | Gains Force in France B inositon 26 3 19 12 i Py ). o4 X publicans, 195 Democrats and three | was in 1885, with a total of 2.04 | by the Government's attorneys Seattle, ... f 18 0 Cldy El""'”" D“-V’ N 6| coapipring tho Dotk order | inches. The greatest precipita- |- IR¥: LR 4 yesterds B a0 S 3] Pertland 56 5 58 Trace Rain 0 chtain control of the House ma. | tion in any 24-hour period was N | The was still i > FARIS, Nov. 1.-The ‘weakly : . - T Con om Page One, i { 8 b " ; San Francisco 3 50 02 Rain |y {Contutuen "” v ) |cbinery, would have to make a inches cn the 11th and |this afterncon. It was not ex. Path i€ stili the cream of the *—Less than 10 miles. g . |met gain of 24 seats. Thig they 32th. ‘Ne ] pected that it would reach tne|nY&ienically inclited ~ France. i tion to become a Senator. He|claim they will be able.to do, but | here were three clear days, ‘ury before Saturday |Onee they get that custom es- NOTE:-—Opservations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Ju- |was defeated in the Tennessce § MR ok A, ished there may be talk about e £ . 5 hai, claim is vigorously disputed $iX partly cloudy. and twenty-two - jedu, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sattle, Portland and Sau Fran- |primaiies by Semator Kennmeth Me-|by (e Repubcans, who d " al0Udy days during the. month, Tt the daily shower, but' not yet 'a lisco are made at 4 a.m., Juneau time. !l\-p” ey are ceiain o hold their pres.Out of a possible of 319.1 hours, BROWN-WILLIAMS while i Mgt sho L : ; in s Rt o . > A | The bath tub business i¢ good D] | nion. too, was unsucees:fullent margin, with the possibility of the sunshine totaled 61.5 ]mportantwnness for Gov-| Jsack b and Mabel Wil ) i ) The barometric disturbance that was noted yesterday morn- |in his fight for a Senatorial nomi- | increasing skghtly. OF I pef cent ofithe Dot esldante 06 Hoohup, {12 FAris: but 1t tat It sikeng fing over the Aleutian Islands has increased in size, and this |Dpation, both he and Senator Earle P 2 lumount. The times of s ernment in Grant Case b h"'.h. residents of Hoonah.{tne prime necessities, particularly were married yesterday in Lin Shse starinsy morning it covered the entire Gulf of Alaska, the storm center, |B. Mayfield going down before the suiiset, and the tot number of Qu s g oF. ¢ - ) 4 " i (oely office of the 1 Comm 3 sobi ate v however, remaining at the same location, Dutch Harbor, where a - |genial Tom Connally in one of the 0':IOBER WAS {PosgtNe Toury .of sunaliine for o estioned b 2 - | After struggling for thirty t C . 2 in this eity, Judge F. A. y 4 “Pho Parisis sauIAL reading of (28.76 inches was recorded. Under its influence, fair [hottest scraps for a senatorship the 1st, 15th and 31st of Octo- | s v The Parisian Association 7 e g " ‘ officiating They will return 0. Che: " i 9 E weather prevailed over the Interiod, and a rainy weather over the |the Lone Star state has known in ‘lu- for an unobstructed hori- For two hours this morning, |tor Cheap Shower Baths' recent- coastal sections. |many year Another Democrat zom, are respectively, as follows: |J. A. HeHenthal of Hellenthal & | Ehdeo o m““k" “i“ '“?“ ly readcpied the rasoluthon.:with b, Temperature changes have been unimportant throughout |who sought to unhorse a senator, L 5:02 am. 5:36 pom. 116 houps | Hellenthal, counsel for Albert| . : which it started: to putishowess Alaska. | T. Webber Wilson, was defeated 5:35 aan. 4:56 p.m. 10.4 hours Grant, accused of killing Thomas| Dave IS Dunbar, ploneer among in all schools to ‘“permit the - = ML I the Mississippl primaries byl i1 aan. 4:15 pan. 9.1 hours James in Sitka August 23, last,|(ravelling salesmen making weekly washing of all children.” B ————— ‘ F. 0. E. DANCE POSTPONED |Hubert D. Stephens. PREG'PITATION‘ The average relative humidity | rilled Willlam Kasko cn the wit-|ka, passed through Juneau on the ->-o> ~ b bl e at 4 a. m. was S0 per cent; at ness stand in the U. S. Distfict ] Yukon enroute to Ssattle. Old papers ro. save at lba Enpm. avey Successfu g L4 3 ) 7 er ¢ P iCpurt where the Grant trial has ‘ b Bie o that Bt P e T ke DRvay aian aceiien noon, 74 per cent; and at 4 p. @ SRR Y : 5 g : . 3 lm., 76 per cent {been in progress almost all week |ebestia to chow up, the dance|obtaining the Democraiic 2 ',_‘Month Was Walmer A toa was observed dup- He probably has been the Goy-|4 { which was scheduled to have been | naiori:1 nomination in Ohio, ernme i Rk JabibR L witness NEWS Iheld last night will probably be|Begg, one ef the rising leaders in Usual and Sunshine | 1A eayly ovening of e ik The total wind movement for in the case up to the present held next week, it was announced |the House Republican ranks, failed About Normal Ithe month was 6,417 miles, or time. ‘In:,!:.‘_ to .rec w:yw the Republican nomina. 7 {an ayerage hourly velgeity of 8.6 Yesterday Kasko testified that! —— - >s e - 5“.““‘ which would ha 5 E The month just past was mies. The prevailing wind di- Grant had admitted to him he HALLOWE'EN CELEBRATED TO SEW FUK bAZAAR | im into_ a, contest .with b ‘lskightly warmer than usual, pre-| roction. was east {hpd kilied B SmshcBeb bad pot | [ ; | {eolleague in November gecon 1| ] . 3 " L STYLE| | o i el - th I named his vietim. This morning HERE IN USUA S { Member of the house Who 1‘”"]:(!]1] tion above normal, and sun- LR The Ladies gue will hold 8 ne. abasbl nomial dncordidh {the defense recalled the witness Ancther Hallowe' ver and|their weekly sewing bee this eye.|tO obtain o RequbliShn SUNSTRA-|y; 1ho monthiy meteorological |'4& Air Fields Dot France Ito the stand to ask an impeach- Ancther Hallowe is over and 3 e pes i ok 3 ica Ay 4 = e a sigh of relief escapes from the|MDE I’ the League rooms and all| forial nomination was Joseph D-}port juuod today by the Weather| As AVlahon Increases ing question. This led to a two- sigh capes F holihe ladies are invited to attend. Beck of Wisconsin, one of the Laip, oo oo L |hour cross examjnation which N e {A pleasant time’is assu. 2, Follette group of ’"f“,"”“ lents, W0| © with a mean temperature of | PARIS., 'Nov. 1-Frahce now <1y ended at the noon rece own. .- SR was defeated by Waiter J. Koh'er, 43 The defense sought to draw e a | - 1 3.6 ¢ P er average S oot Gelds an seay a- As an aftermath of the time- Had Enough 10.4 '“(l: ,]‘,:“.4(.)‘ ..,’)),I:,'\I(. |l)::»x:,h.:,.l!‘ri“,|: \,f.‘n...l‘]“‘ ]\\‘-1‘ "h:..fl‘fl‘::‘":lr; ‘nul from Kasko whether he had honored custom which has been in| GOVT. SCHOOL CHILDREN Combs, the youngest mewha: of Injy) The mercury reached its'and the mumber grows steadily, |told some local people, since his vogue sinde grandfather was a oy HAVE. HALLOWE'EN PARTY|the House, who now is serving his|highest point on the 30th at In addition. there g nany orrival here, a story of his con- ipards and planks were found piled | {Hirbt torin, did not pBtad for 39:13100 1. m., when. a fempsrature|pieess:. auch as hard h reation with Grant that differ- up-here and there in the middle ofj = n place of the regular mee | election, choosing to resume thelof 54 degrees was registered, and i where planes can land In an ems ¢d vitally from that which be wtreets, against doors and cther|ipe ve P.-T. A. entertained the [practice of law in hi shoma city.!the lowest for the month was| ergency related on the stand yesterday places, row boats which had gci-| e a pie feast on Tuesday |but Hersey, a Maine veteran of only 30 degrees, on the 10th.' Rive of the stations are near He was asked if he had told of &4 away from their moorings dur-|evening. Games and contests com.|six sessions, went down to defci’ The warmest October on record Parls, four fields at LeBourget, this conversation to Jacob Haris PU RE g ing the night were riding gently|pleted the evening before Donald F. Snow, who wus was thaf cf 1904, with an aver- Orly, Villacoubey and lssy-les &nd Harry Willard, had told p u‘ up .and down the streets this morn ‘l - v - elected in the Pine Tree stale 1ast age temperature of 48 deg . Mouineaux, and a hydroplane sta- them about picking berries on | | 1D, and Svegons;and trucks of all BIRTHDAY PARTY month. and tne coldest was in 1854, with |tion at Sartrouville on the Seine.|the Grant place, of meeting and SOF‘[‘ w | Since the gavel fell last May un average of 36 degrees. .o |talking with Grant, and if he meam sizes were tied up to the wrong| L e i Violet Runquist entertained. hor|death has removed two promiment|. The total precipitation for, the| Daintisst of Christmas cards. Ihad not failed to mention any- Some 6! the youngsters weni & mmany young friends yesterday-#f:members of the House, Henry R. month was 11.43 inches, or 0.89 Samples now' on- display at vm-'nnng about Grant having said he f little tco: far, however, when they|ierncon at her home in celebration | Rathbone of Ilinois and Loufs A. inch above the 36-year average. 'Empire. nad killed one man. Kasko, while I ,ong l A e o I lnens broke into the school building and| i At TR Gfiancs. acd] Irpthitkhar . A NG askbitiriatts = it g 2 e e fiees I s Sl 1 OF - Massachuse ts. |y yypyaga i i T A disturbed the premises in an un-|pemeshments enjoyed were in|Just before the session endod altetnpt ‘ta 5 'y A e et e e et e PP et uspal manner in_their attemnt o) kecping with the spirit of Hal.|three other veterans answered the & § }:w" fun. Desks were turnadijgye'en, last roll call—Thomas Butler of ver, ink spilled and papers scat.| VD nnsylvania, ¢ nan of the tered about in many of tae rooms.| NOTICE I naval commiitee; Martin B. Mad- But for the timely arrival of Dep-{ Motorship NORCO carrying|den, of Illinois, chairman of the uty U. S. Marshal Feero on the freight and passengers will sail|appropriations commiiiee, and scene, school might have been dis-'from Seatte for Juneau November|James A. Gallivan of Massachus- 1upted for a part of today at least.!9th. For information call D. B.|etts, who was a leader of the wet Members of the school board|Femmer, Phone 14 —adv. |forces. learning of the alfair removed| e Women Are Running mych of the disorder last night. PORTRAITS All four of the women now ARV L i For Christmas. Dont’ delay. |members of the house—Florence 01d papers for sale at the Empire. adv. Winter & Pond Studio. P. Kahn of California, Edith - Eil mmmummmmmmnmlmmmmlmmunmr Hard water uscd in a laundry means hard work, hard rul nard wear on linens. And the local water is hard—full of lime and magnesium that call for a lot of soap in the effort to wash :lothes clean. We've made this hard local water absolutely soft by mm of a ‘Permutit” Water Softening Filter. , And nothing but this “rain soft” water is used in our plant. 3 We use only pure soap, which forms with our “rain " water a >erfect suds that softens and removes the dirt without hard rub- sing. And our soft water rinsing takes away every trace of soap, ‘eaving the work in perfect condition. § Chis means longer life to linens, more wear from clothes, washed :he “soft water way.” 8o Nourse Rogers of Massachusetts, e | Mary Norton of New Jersey and herine Langley of Ken. | tucky—are candidates for reelec- tion. In addition two other wo. 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