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hde T - THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRfi.WEDNEébAY 'NOV. 27 1935 FERRY STRIKERS | I RS . . 2 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | Hyak for & Ji' ‘ \ N N \ N N )\ ) ) ) ) 4y \ \ N \ \ \ \ y \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ daily round trip between | days ago in protest against the Wil- | VOI.IICY R:chmond Is N Seattle and Suquamish - aines arbitration award. Pro— THE WEA THER ! ‘ 2 e O Named Bank Trustee | | dianola, restoring part service m posal by employers that the unions| ! North Kitsap County's 7,500 resx- to work pending an appeal £ (By the U. S, Weather Bureau) ! - lm,“,; ek B B o ay g qf"re_' SEATTLE, Nov. 27—Volney Rich+| porecast for Juneau and viciniy, beginning at 4 p.m., November 27: E H er e's s omethin g . A e wmummy‘?lr“ v‘d_e a | mond, President of the NorL.hern‘ Rain tonight/and mprsdn;yl;»;nghny eooler tonight; fresh to strong v he Masters, Mates and I [ S PR A | Commerctal Company, has fHeen| southeast winds, decreasing ursday. ! SEATTLE, Nov. 21.—Striking fe:ry’ moves: aocon ‘ LOCAL DATA : " € 1€3TY | pilots’ Association and the Ferry-| —Special Delivery to Douglas Daily named trustee or tne Washington et Baroimeter ATethp. Himiity Wind. Veloelty. - Westh / boatmer ? p. d | N EW men today released the sw—ai?er boatmen’s Union went on strike 21 f 0 P. M. Telephone 442 adv.' Mutual Savings Bank of Seattle. | Hme g i b os Maalhs 1 4 am. today 29.65 47 88 SE 19 Lt.Rain | \ n o i Noon today 2042 41 91 SE 20 Lt.Rain | H in ho siery.i.. ’ CABLE AND KADIO REPORTS i i N YESTERDAY | TODAY i | Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. g : S N Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathe * ) PH o E N IX | D g 2 Anchorage ... 2T - | 25 = — [} Y | ! ) Barrow 2 -16 -14 |20 -1 10 0 Cldy ‘] \ Nome . 8 6 | -4 0 4 o Clear { Bethel ; = = 8% 5 gk 0 Pt Cldy ! | £ Fairbanks 4 0 il 10 2 4 08 Snow i | ‘ : Dawson ..... 3 0 | -10 -6 8 0 cidy ! wuw | — [ stBaul T84 % | @ 8 U 0 cidy { | | Dutch Harbor 0 40 34 36 4 0 Pt Cldy ! ’ | Kodiak 42, 40 36 38 4 08 Cldy » \ | < | Cotdova 38 36 |1 ea{iTey 6 08 Cldy : { S | Juneau 18 16 |4 41 19 13 Rain [ ! | P ¢ ; | *sitka - B1 - J e = Lo 190 T { v 3 . . P | 'Retchikan S48 48 |48 46 14 108 Rain ¢ An innovation for those who will dine at | Prince Rupert .48 48 W s Sy | s o A s { 'Edmonton 40 22 | 14 84 6 02 e, | THE TERMINAL tomorrow . . . dinner Seattle sai N Bg oy gl By H 9 cmz | ¥ ; 8 SN | *Portland 54 62 48 50 4 01 Rain and dancing from 6:30 to 8:30 P. M. . .. | San Frencisco 64 62 | 54 's8 13 0 Clear | New York 46 a4 | 2 148 30 0 Clear . ' ‘Washington 56 48 32 34 E (] Cildy ‘ [ WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. | Ketchikan, raining, temperature 46; Wra_ngell raining, 48; Sitka, cloudy, 51; Soapstone Point, rainiag, 48; Radioville, raining, 44; Sk way, raining, 38; Cordova, cloudy, 3t; Chitina, cloudy, 3; Anchorage, | cloudy, 25; McCarthy, cloudy, 10; Fairbanks, snowing, Hot Springs, - ! cloudy, 2; Ruby, cloudy, 0; Nulato, cléudy, -12; Flat,gsnowing, 2 1 WWEATHER: SYNOPSIS { Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning over the north- [ | eastern portion of the: North Pacific Ocean, there being two storm | centers, one over the Aleutians and the second off the coast of ‘South- east Alaska. Abnormally high préssure prevailed over the West Coast | States and westward to the Hawalian Islands. ' Precipitation has been .l general from the Alaska Peninsula southward to Orégon, the rains w—a new fabric that makes even the l.hflNpl‘ollcS! leg look lovelier! Reversuede, by Phoenix, sets a new high for snug fit and ab- solute sheen-lessness. Though very sheer, this remarkable hose wears well (.,-PI‘NLN'lnL' And it has the new Custom- op Il:ul s 50 wonderfully comfortable. Ask for Phoenix Reversuede Hosel P A ) el A menu of savory appetizers, cocktails to please . . . i | of the interior of Alaska whiie gencrally fair weather prévailed ‘over | the Bering Sea coast. | 2 . — nesses are expected to be called by the defense and it is anticipated | | i | | for Lack, Evidence (Conupne: rrom Page One) e of its case. A large number of wit- with entrees _AAA A 4 and soups . . . 2 2 A .A 3 < H > i being heavy over Southeast Alaska. Snow was reported over portions § “ Exclusive Distributors Phoenix Hosc turkey, goose, steaks and oysters . . . i | a different sort of a salad . .. our sur- { - L 7 » finest of kin pie, . [ ] prise . . . and the finest of pumpkin {' ; | steamed puddings, hot mince pie that'sids of tHERLIN Fue mke Tom H [ ices . . . 10 days to two weeks. i | i One Witness Excused P | € ren S 0 nC d Victor Cuff, Bill Neiderhauser and Q . . L ’ DINNFE $=2VED FROM i § Leon Constantine were the final ‘ witnesses called by the Government i yesteray, which was tle 11th day | s . 5 Y » Ay 5 TN A “Juneau's Leading Department Store i NCGON TO NINE P. M. poopronitins ol el S : ; Jullii A’e‘(ander Directs November 12, Cutf was not heard as ; ! TORE g Y THURSDAY TNl ol b he admitted He had been in" the STORE CLOSED ALL DAY 1 NO COVER CHARGE Virdict: of Acqumal EC‘E‘” ":;lm 9. dag durmi ";: t;mdl | | efore he was subpoenaed. A Pttt previously been agreed that all wit- i ‘ e S R nesses should be excluded and the 1 (3 !'- p | court upheld the ruling, excusing ) g ] | the witness. . ¥ ¢ 1S . | A B - - | | p s S G g PG T R SR HAVE ADEQUATE ' SC | . | R [ Su P P LY Bids rur (‘10 construetion of four J Alas o1 opened. today in ‘ AL ; Tentipetlel Somy ({ PHONE 478 Prompt Delwcry 5 missioner of Education. Nerth Star CB»P‘am Repon‘S Thé Peterman Construction Com- ;‘ o At Y Aat : rtably Fix- |pany of Juneau was low bidder on 1 Al Comfor b ly the Bethel school, with $30,665. R For tvery Purse and Every Purpose ed for Winter J. Sommers Construction Company . S of Juneau made the low offer of PACIFIC COAST COAL CO : Charles W. Hawkeswor i5tant 69000 for the Kiana school, while ol to the Director, Bureau of Indian| jencen and Boyer were low with PHONE 413 Affairs, conferred with Capt. Whit-g738095 for the structure at South i lam aboard the North Star shortly | Naknek after the vessel docked this morn-| gommers was adjudged low bidder ! ing. There is no lack of f0od among ' o the Talkeet Yool project, With coast area any- aqy offer of $5,925, after another low- > and Point Bar- ey piq was found to be incomplete. row, Capt. Whitlam said. All the 'ps awards are to be made by thr natives are com bly fixed, he Territorial Board of Education and said, but the St. Lawrence Island|.upmitted to the Public Works Ad- natives are the mOst Dresperous.|ministration for approval. A total of About $36,000 worth of furs Were|1y bids were opened today for th: shipped to Seattle for auctions by | four jobs. the two cooperative stores owned by | Work on each of the projects is to the St. Lawrence Island natives at|start as early next spring as weather Gomble and Savoonga. Radio sta- | permits. nse points are Al Capt. W the natives in where between he tions at both t owned by the natives, - " GRADE SCHOGL SEES | Jam said. The foxes caught cn St Ak e a0 s s o7 HOPRL T FEATURING CARSTEN’S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND as he sa nd about 99 per| cent of them are white, only an oc-| “The Courtship of Miles Stand- “DELICIOUSLY. DIFFERENT FOODS” it 2 ALASKA MEAT co. TC HAMS AND BACON—U. 8. Governmerit Inspected casional red appearing in the fur|ish” famous Longfellow classic, was 3 catches. Abundant supg of f00d! presented in pantomime, with the ] 3 3 : o it Tie, e | ot T B Wk, T In Memory of the ‘ A quantity of ivory was pu ard | the grade school Thanksgiving pro- the North Star by the St. Lawrence | gram this afternoon i ~ ~ j ¢ . ' fiand ceape tores for sale at| Reading classes of the fifth, sixth FIRST THANKSGIVING way ports, but the stock is now al-|and seventh grades participated in| most entirely sold, only a few of the| resentation, which was directed | smaller pieces rem: Proceeds | by Mrs. Helen Webster. ()f the PILGRI‘A\I FATHERS from the sale of the ivory are dey The program began with the s)m- 1 jted by the ship's oificers ing ksgiving melodies b): attle bank and credited to the fir: s, under the direction of | 2 16?1 O - 38 Mrs ien and Miss Dalma Han-| mn /4 ur l k H l,L S After making five trips | T Store Will R A askan Hotel Liquor Store 1 supplies for Matanuska, the 1 I ‘-\‘ - H‘ ., 4\\‘ " s ,.‘ ore 1 en]a’n Bl fmtion trom Seadiln on August | LS, DOMle'TRVION e yBGHe Dave Housel, Prop. Phone Single O-2 rings 1 8 and arrived at Point Barrow on|>%® | ~ A i September 2, after calling at the| All classes were adjourned for Uosed A\” Dd\ - following ports: St. Michael, Una- | the program, which began at two| [ Iakleet, Shaktoolik, Golovin, smo»x’ol"lw)‘k -;ml lm‘u-d1 until (l,ihri'e. at | = % va- | Which time school was dismissed ! moen, Elim, Nome, Kotzebue, Kiva oy ? A W C J lina, Cape Prince of Wales, Pont |until next Monday Tomorr(m m. ensen | Hope and Wainwright. The motor- i 1- ; d‘]**‘ e b | . el o e U . ship is now enroute to Seattle '1: ~;;;:;‘(Lml'ln_;‘_;:;xnl;u:l!tm; .\prmgr ’l hzlnksgl\'mg Ye“ ke BATH T seeet ihla } will probably remain until | 1atching is g on the farm of ‘ ::f.”s.',lm‘l,,“ P | Forest Riley of Lexington, Mo coupon at the box office of the xt Spring. = 8 The crew of the North Star in-| ven, 5. aig — C l T ‘ SPEND WHERE YOU MAKE IT! @ , cludes 30 men and the officers are: | ¢ - | “Tomorrow's blvles Today" aplto bflatre Capt. S. T. L. Whitlam, maste li ) d pe Lystad, first mate; C. Salenjus, sec- \ and receive tickets for !“ i ond mate; R. J on, third mate; I anien t 0% we ‘.""I‘ | H. Sandwi ineer; Wm. H } ’!mtw lati Greenfield ant engineer; « see . econd assistant \-) Mary Ja s € rd assistant | 'w & radio oper- ater; S. Sundt, steward —— - S STORE OPEN Owing to the late ar boat, store will remain open| 5 o3 iy E i 90 230 Eurany . 0| , Daily Alaska Empire liveries will be made d ‘L‘ (I I)mh;(‘;- ]uneau’s 01[?" 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