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YA AN NN ANV C NG T B A A e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY OCT. 12 I933 J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU BRINGING UP FATHER example, has spent virtually all of scems inevitable at the January A RS TR I Py his time since the adjournment ol"eflmn of congress. Will it bel o ipecia sesom ' Wadhington | umanly posabe t0_draw up a HI-LINE SYSTEM R s e T RavE - ILL TELEPHONE BUT-MOTHER- 'M TIRED OF | [NOW LISTEN! [VE The Weather i A MINUTE AT THAT DESWK TO DINTY- WHY OIDNT WRITING - YOU SHOULD AT AT LEAST T\WENTY » TO WRITE TO DINTY IN THINK OF THAT BEFORE? LEAST ADDREDS SOME OF PEOPLE TO CALL /By the U. 5. Weather Bureau) CHICAGO- THE FAM\LY THESE ENVELOPES AND uP 50 DoNT TICKET TO LOCAL DATA SEEMS TO BE LET ME USE THE PHONE FIGURE ON USING Forecast for Juneaw and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Oct. 12: A\_WAY‘S AWHILE- Y THIS PHONE - CHICAGO- Rain tonight and Friday; moderate southeasterly winds. e N OIS & Time Barometer Temp. Humsdity Wind Veioclty ~ Weather I \_____— |4 p.m. yest'y 29.75 41 90 SE 20 Rain | 4 am. today . 29.28 44 84 SE 16 Rain H Noon today 20.23 46 89 S 1 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Statlon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow . 22 22 20 20 18 0 Cldy Nome . 36 36 34 24 4 16 Rain t Bethel 46 42 28 28 4 0 Clear L £ Fort Yukon 30 30 | 26 26 4 o Clear - e ——— e Tanana 36 36 | 14 16 4 0 Clear | 4 L Fairbanks 1 42 32 34 6 0 Pt. Cldy { meciing with additional women at- | terested. The uniform consists|p, .o 48 o 4 NEXT HuusE Actress m WAsHlNGTuN u WOMENENTHUSlASTlC nz who take the place of only of bathing suits and soft Zf;m;,m” :i . :f ! :5 i; ; Tlg;cc Scn:iw ABOUT cALlSTHENTlc who are unable to attend all| soled shoes. Morning classes meet- | oh Harbor 46 46 42 44 14 22 Rair}: S CLASSES HELD HERE meetings. H" the Elks' club gymnasium and| g qiak 44 44 0 42 0 ‘26 Cldy M’EMBERS Tu HE s |STR ATlUN Mrs. R. J. McKanna, chalrman‘ ;": fvfx‘;;‘:’cec“:;*s F;‘m‘h:n”;"’*g:]‘é Cordova 4 4 40 40 4 130 Rain . | Eighteen women attended the |9 the Juneau Woman's club com- o 5548 Juneau 45 1 | 40 44 16 128 Rain | | , | calisthenic class of the Juneau|Mittee in charge of the classes is | Sitka 50 C 4375 o 8 210 Cldy Gu IT ALUNE ls L A RGE oNE Women's Calesthenic Club held in|Picdsed with the enthusiasm with | ey A A e e i | g the' gomnasium b the, KBTS both morning and evening | BULBS BULBS BULBS ;m('e Rupert 50 44 | 44 46 36 52 Rain | ! and exercisad, played athletic games have been received by “‘c} We now have on hand our main S};‘?fi:ton ;i 22 46 Tl | X and marched under the direction ¢ women. All classes, Which | g1y of BULBS of the very|po g | o s 0 Cldy ndications Are Represen- [Records in Attendance Be-|of mrs. . R. Recbs, teacher of at 10 in the morning On| cheicest varicties and of the high-|g, A i S e R T tatives Will Be In- | lieved Broken—Suz- |Physical education Spoailiesl r;'a:e“’s' Aty TALOSL SRl MY - : Z ot e The -personnel of these groups clock: o TMIEERY D LS much lower in price this year. dividualistic e zallo Be Honored varies slightly from meeting to| Q2R 10 any women who are In-|,q, JUNEAU FLORISTS. The barometric pressure is low throughout Alaska and falling ', |||""|""""" S N G i .2t L UL T bkt e AR fx;omAl thf norttk}:ern Interior to California. It is lowest in the Gulf By HERBERT PLUMMER ; SEAFI‘LE Oct 12— (Special w. of aska, with moderate to heavy rain over Southern Alaska, light By nwwir o | AT Go e o 00O, " 72,6, 0 e e are many indications that the University of Washmfllon has ap- Clear weather prevails over the remainder of the Interior and on S A g S v Eurd parently broken all previous rec- -he Arctic coast. The pressure is high from south - central Canada individualistic body 4n lords. 1t is estimated that over southwestward. ~ Temperature changes, have been unimportant. the future and on. they stood un swervingly hind the Admin- many observers agree. So are the - £ days when they | 5% | brary.” A portion of the resolu-| i HENRY RANEY more or less gra-| tion which was adopted read: “In | 16 15 equipped with' the - B.% ciously consented to beig stifled | 10us so-callzd radical groups among | recognition of the distinguished Sunlight Mazda Lamp, which {8 The days when ‘ "7,200 will be in attendance when | /| was announced by the Board of i | Regents after their last meeting. . %#%| Honoring the memory of Dr. Severe illness has forced Tallula¥| Henry Suzzallo, the Regents de- Bankhead, stage star and daughte| cided to follow the recommenda- istrafion are over| of Sen. John Bankhead cf Alabama | tion of the University Alumni As- to withdraw from the leading roli of “Jezebel,” new play of old Nev: ‘ Orleans life by Owen Davis. soclation in naming the library| | building the “Henry Suzzallo Li-| Democrats in the House. M | and memorable services of Dr. Hen- | that a large pro- | the final figures are in. Instruc- portion of the | tion began Monday, October 2. RTE members will be| ; Acting President Hugo Winken- out for them-| | werder will remain in this position selves from now, i | during the entire school year, it RENT THIS SUNLAMP by spe the Rumbli are in- | Duffie lost the Speakership be-|ry sugzallo as president of the makes it as safe as the sun to [ crzasing. They range m dissatis- | cause he was considered t00 con-|{iniversity of Washington from 1916 | use. It brings you “Indoor Sun faction cver patronage on down |8 to 1926, this board of regents de- i ! g : this 2 2 e the line , if these groups d:s:m,-};h.(.{ in the shadow of his recent | e” during the dark winter All members of the House will |8rate and embark on a course of | jeath, here to glve expression to| months. We know you will want H"M'M‘ alera-violet be up for reelection a year from |their own choosing, it may be al a sense of profound loss, not alon 1 this 1 F i | amp. Examine They must do something on | different story in the Seventy- |y, s members who hold him in; P it—try it. m:n.;":mu family a6 Floor Sunlamp, their own during the coming ses- | Fourth Congr s. The conscrhm\c | admiration and deep affection, but! sien if they hope to return. group in the House will hang “'\ to the University, the state, and Consequently pleas for support | ether and might hold the balance | 4 the cause of education through- ASK ABOUT OUR RENTAL PLAN of the administration likely will|Of power. ‘om the United States and the! Reasonable Payments May Be Applied on Purchase Price fall on less responsive ears unless It could then elect the speaker.; womq» 3 such cooperation fits in with their | McDuffie might not be the on: SR D ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT & POWER CO. } 1 ON THEIR OW:! | There is even talk among some | of the members of the House Ol reelection in 1934 on fashioned by ’.h?ms(‘lv“fi 1 is, to appeal to fheir con- | tituents on their own record and | not that of the party. | One member of the House, n plans, for trying to get a post office approved | in the largest city in his district. | He is also working night and day in an effort to get some money | from the public works administra- | tion for two waterways in his d‘s-' trict. “If 1 can get these three projects approved,” he says, “I'll be riding’ high 'in my district. I can be re- elected next year regardless of what the party has or has not ac- | complished.” SPEAKERSHIP POSSIBILITIES In that connection the very in- teresting subject of the Speaker- ship comes into the picture. Speak- er Rainey, of course, has been elected for the whole of the Sev- enty-Third Congress. His election, however, was. made possible by the support of the var- CATA' OG to serve go BUILDING NEEDS H18 comprehensive catalog is well illustrated and will prove a real help in hnddln‘ the new home or present home modern nnd more convenient. The follow- ing list of items taken at ran- dom will give you an idea of the low prices that now pre- vail. g o ~gohd 2 1 | to get the job, but one of his groug D! could. The odds now that Sam Rayburn of Texas would be the man in such an eventualily. | SEl L SR *|Liquor Control Issue Raps at F. D. R.’s Door! (Continued fr ATTENTION LEGIONNAIRES | ecpa s The American Juneau will meet Legion Post tonight at 8 are requested to be present. Nom- ination of officers and other im- portant business to be transacted. JOHN M. CLARK, Post Commander. Page One.) —adv. policy that will go far enough to| ‘“Tomorrow’s Styles Today” satisfy Senator Elmer Thomas and not too far to satisfy Senator Car- ter Glass? EXCL U@IVELY COMPARING VIEWS One thing to be rem"mbcrc(u about the New York mayoralty sit- | uation: Tammany is interested pri- marily in city polifics, secondarily in New York State politics. Ad-| b ministration politicians are inter- ested primarily in national poli- tics, secondarily in state politics. It is at Albany that these two in- terests overlap, and it is toward f state control that the eyes of Washington will be directed if and when Washington openly inter- venes. TWO MEN REPORTED MISSING BELIEVED TO BE AT CANNERY Walter (Mickie) McCormick and Tauno Williamson, for whose safe- ty fears have been entertained and for whom a search was started yesterday by William Denomey under authorization from United States Commissioner J. F. Mullen, are believed to be safe at Taku Harbor, according to word reaching Judge Mullen today. He was informed that both the men were seen there recently. They left Douglas late in September for a short hunt in Oliver’s Inlet. Denomey left yesterday in his speed boat for Oliver’s Inlet to look for them. He was expected to return here not later than this evening. —v————— CARD PARTY The Pioneers’ Auxiliary will hold Printzess| DESIGNED AND TAILORED BY AT mer “Juneau’s .Own Store” HOT WATER BOTTLES $1.00 up Butler Mauro of | o'clock in the Dugout. All members | | | | | | ’ Baking powder? tionally advertised a rug or a lipstick, What kind Mr. Whoozit's store—for Whoozit Brothers are ADVERTISING So-and-So’s Baking Powder at a SPECIAL PRICE today! Every wise housewife knows that the question “what to buy isn’t any more important to her pocketbook than “where to buy it.” That’s why she checks carefully through the Daily ‘Alaska Empire ads every day. Whether it's baking powder, new hose, ALWAYS answer her shopping question, “What Comes Next?” JUNEAU—6 DOUGLAS—I18 P Juneau Cash Grocery CASH AND CARRY { Corner Second and Seward ! Free Delivery Phone 58 Groceries—Produce—f'resh and Smoked Meats Front Street, opposite Harris Hardware Co. CASH AND CARRY WHITE LINE CABS 25 cents in City Telephone 444 White Line Cab and Ambulance Co. THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS The Gastineau Our Services to You Begin and End at the Gang Plank of Every Passenger-Carrying Boat WINDOW CLEANING PHONE 485 FRYE’S BABY BEEF “DELICIOUS” HAMS and BACON Frye-Bruhn Company Iwopmaeldoom 288 230 |a Public Card Party following the e oo vl W M i st e Gicns o ponts D rug CO' Telephone 38 Prompt Delivery fi‘a:::ié!::;l:ls-t 3.40 Gaod prizes 'and refreshments. adv. “Express Money Orders” - 261 6.50 Dail Ads Ll ) Nt Wage A4 iy ¥ FOR INSURANCE L P AP I he Dall See H. R. SHEPARD & SON st o -l I y Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. net, complets + + o+ o 5 m . ” Consult us regarding your building requirements—we can add convenience at an * tractive saving. Write for free catalog. 0.B.WILLIAMS CO. Sash and Doors 1933 First Ave, So., Seattle " Allen Shattuck, Inc. Extablished 1898 Juneaun, Alaska Alaska Empire IIHIIIlIllllllH!IIIIIIIIIIIIIlII!IIIIIIfllmmllflmflllfllllmlmIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII | ' LOUR, butter, salt— g R now what comes next? aki /der? 'hat kind? So-and-so’s, of course—it’s na- i f ised. And where did you buy it, madam? From : ipstick, she knows that the Daily Alaska Empire ads —MOST ECONOMICALLY! . ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Austin Fresh Tamales Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 Meadowbrook Butter PHONE 39 Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office