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R I R B s L A e LRI e ' ABBOTT, PENNY BUASSIMIRES. |/ =" it el | , | , THE WEATHER | ‘ i i When the Mercury 'WILL ADDRESS 600D FLIGHT (B the V. 5. Weather Bureau) o | . N [} Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 21: G ’ | | Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate southeast winds. ves Down! ~ F - NEW SERVICE .. e ik 4 Barometer Temp. idity Wind Velocity Weal | : p.m. {;:t‘y 30.25 42 53 s 3 Cldy | a.m. ay -30.24 38 93 s 9 Rain B i g . : Hallowe’en Entertainment, {Lands at Seattle from An-|Noon today. . 9 8 4 Rain g | AND RADI R Alaska Publicity to | chorage After 15 Hours, 10 REPORTS G 4 g YESTERDAY TODAY ¢ j Be Discussed 20 Minutes Flying Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am, Precip. 4am. 3 i ; Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather Leith F. Abbott, Advertising SEATTLE, Oct. 21.—Pilot Don |Atka - 2. — | 4 4w 6 96 Cldy ‘} ' Manager of the Southern Pacific Glass, flying a big Sikorsky amphi- | Anchorage 36 it [ s —_ 0 e 50 Railread, northern division, and blan, arrived here yesterday with | Barrow . - 10 0 -4 [ 14 0 Clear L L] e, Gecrge Penny, new: Superintendent sight passengers from Anchorage, | Nome . 34 34 T Rl 16 01 Snow ! of Social Welfare in the Bureau of inaugurating a new plane service Bethel - 42 38 | 3% 4 8 38 Cldy f Indian Affairs, will be speakers at ‘rom Alaska. Fairbanks 30 28 | 2 26 4 Trace Cldy pe: | | the Juneau, Chamber of Commerce Pilot Glass said he expects to DaW;onl 32 28 | 24, 24 10 .10, Buow A T e (8 B saha o ste pDrebared- luncheon tomorrow noon in the Ter- eave on the return flight within |St. Pau 46, 42 42 14 28 Cldy sarly purchase of a snow suit means complete m'q),uul BANEE Oate 6 wos snnolBINE L three or four days, Dutch Harbor 52 52 48 48 4 .08 Cldy ness for an unexpected drop in the mercury. We have dey. The new service is between An- | Kodiak 54 52 | 46 48 10 162 Cldy s . ollacts : Y A s ada’ ghvlagl aoll Two matters, of wide interest to chorage and Seattle with stops at | Cordova 46 40 | 40 44 10 118 Cldy a grand collection in one and two puu. styles, xrf]ul e e e oo iiias A Bardors. afd Dunast, sehedile for | Junca .. " P Bs 3 k- ol eolor or in color combinations, some with matching up. Following up the idea of last every ten or twelve days. Connec- | Sitka a7 — 39 - = 30 s 4 S . B L 33 e year, the Chamber will discuss the !tions will be made at Anchorage | Ketchikan 44 42 42 42 4 14 Rain helmets or caps. Re-infor:ed leggings and zipper fasten advisability of arranging some event both ways with a plane from Nome | Prince Ruperi .. 41 44 8 42 18 08 Rain ings. Sizes 2-12. fon. the, youngsters on Hallowe’en in with Gordon McKenzie, pilot. Edmonton 28 24 10 10 0 06 Cldy an endeavor ‘to keep thlem out of Pilot Glass Teft Anchorage early | Seattle 58 56 | 44 46 4 0 Cldy mischief. Chief of, Police Roy Hoff~, last Sunday, stopped at Juneau Portland 60 60 46 46 4 0 Clear ‘mga.(hn been: invited ta.meet them ', W. Mills, mining man of Grass |overnight and then came south.|San Francisco 64 58 | 52 54 4 0 Cldy g !wmx»tho Chamber to,discuss the Valley, Calif, was accused in a)He was in the air 15 hours and New York 4 66 | 96 60 12 0 Clear -~ . ¢ L matter at the luncheon., ;' ., federal charge of “highgrading” (in 130 minutes. ‘Washington . 80 66 54 58 4 [] Clear B Behr(‘q S 0 n 4 | Revival.of the,Bureay 0f Pub- other words, the theft of gold from | 2 o 2 i - { -l v " mines). Several others, including a ° . ] o { lieity. . for, . Alaska..| created by, the, pojice officer, William Frazier, and |one-half games in front in the! WEA THER, CONTITIDIN A? 543 DAY 3 3 Legislature of 1917 and, later more j justice of the peace, W. L. Mob- | regular schedule, proved its super- Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 42; Craig, raining, 49; Wrangell, Juneau’s Leading Department Store {onless, abandoned as the Perritorial lery were also charged with being [iority in the championship play- |f2iDing, 42; Sitka, raining, 43; Radioville, raining, 38; Soapstone Point, : g 3 P 7 | Chamber +of. Qommerge fook;, over, members of a “highgrading” fing. | orr " peating Seattle four straight | '®iMiDE. 42; Juneau, raining, 39; Skagway, cloudy, 38; Cordova, rain- | mugh of: the: work, algo will be, dis~ | (Associated Press Photo) and' Oakland four games to one. ling, 47; Copper River, snowing; Chitina, cloudy, 32; McCarthy, 4 |cussed. The Territorial, Chambes is — Oakland, with a four-to-one tri- | cloudy; Anchorage, cloudy, 36; Fairbanks, snowing, 26; Nenana, interested: i getting an expression h Di¢ 0] |cloudy, 22; Hot Springs, snowing, 22; Tanana, snowing, 17; Ruby, from , the .yarious chambexs, and a PORTLAND OVER LlMlT ;ztglan?ive;nimdro:::é Lp::edn:::‘snowlng, 20; Nulato, snowing, 24; Kaltag, snowing, 24; Unalakleet, bim,gurnauc is hoped for tomorrow ON VETERANS ALL YEAR’gflme- 6 to 5, in the tenth inning, snowing, 24; Flat, cloudy, 37; Cro>ked Creek, cloudy, 40. -l to give the matter.atherough air- |the Beavers scoring three runs in, WEATHER SYNOPSIS ing. SAYS STORY ON COAST |their naif. The Oaks had no chance; Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the Tan- | after that, although they did win ana Valley and Pnnce William Sound region westward to the Aleu- ) i | with Jack LaRocea pitching. inches a shor nce north of Dutcl arbor. g c | ‘There's a story going the rounds| o by pn,,e ngmuned‘pressure prevailed from Barrow southeastward over the MacKenzie lin the Pacific Coast League that| =~ "0 "h "o o inning the next Valley thence southward over Southeast Alaska and the Pacific Coast may prove embarrassing to he |l To ot on o win, 8 to 3, and | States, the crest being 30.58 inches at Fort Smith. This general pres- | pennant - winning Portland Beav- i {sure distribution has been attended by precipitation over the greater | romping off with the series and {uers, although none of the mag-|, bunting | portion of Alaska. will make an official P‘ig“"sbte' ¢ | It was warmer last night ove' Southeast Alaska and over the { the: Beaver . coul interior of Alaska. . made to forfeit every game they| SWIMMER TO ASK | TR TN v 3 this season, some observers | " Lockheed 1 The teague rute tmts tne| FOR HER STANDING MRS. CRONE’S COOKING | tional Deportment of the Territor- The Alaska Air Transport White number of veterans on each club —— g anZr:: “:s ;1“; wome, Lockheed Vega seaplane, recently 1, 18 allowing seven additional| NEW YORK, Oct. 21.—Eleanor DEMONSTRATION WILL or men o b 3 4 "purchased from the Irving, Ai ; . Holm Jarrett, Olympic swimmer | Prizes and supplies for this dem- purchased from the Irving Airways rookies. So far as the other mem- q = . '—is no longer. white. Uhers of the league can find out,|barred for failure to observe train- BE GIVEN TONIGHTJJo%’:;z’:f“;u‘”‘,;emmfim e The ship blomed forth this morn- Pete Coscarart, the second base- |iDg rules, said she will wait for the ; { wate, s Barr Baoh’ Bk GoILbANY. o |ing—twice as big and much more|man, is the only man on the squad |Fetirement of President Avery Brun- | Hallowe'en cookles and salads that | "y c"atcra Blectric Light and handsome appearing—decked out who can qualify as a rookie and.f"’ge'b:tf the A"“‘W'l: AA'-‘:F-“C Un- | will add attractive touch to an or- | o0 S8 5 Cln Jn the company colors of the AAT.|there seems to be some doubt about [ pr:::ss‘i‘:n“;‘:“or gt Sr*;e!dinmflryb;un:heonv Sfoer o :‘2 Part: (o onignes demonstration Wil be i Yellow wings, with a wide blue ! him . 2 5 e RIRONGRTR repeated at 1:30 tomorrow after- ¢ {leading edge, surmount the blue| The Beaver roster included the|forocd Yesterday from a vaudevills | Mrs. Vena L. Crone's cooking class |, ¥ fuselage .of the projectile shaped ! following veterans: Brucker, Cron- d BATs | glh‘::_l:h?;:l:erm Light Presbyterian PRt Y LA 4 plane. Long yellow arrows run the in, Sweeney, Lee, Bedore, Taylor, 5 v 00D SALE ful length of the plane on both Holt, Clabaugh, Bongiovanni, Steve| ..o lNCfORFOEATE, | Her demonstration will also in- ¥ sides, leading from the blue-edged Coscarat, Frederick, Liska, CAster, |y, gicy o icotboration bave|clude rolled roast of beef, old- GOOD THINGS TO EAT vellow #ins, and, rudder at the tall|Bosedel, McDougall, French, Flynn, | ccn fled with the Territorial Au-fashigned chicken pie, two lunch-| By the Luthersn lLadies’ Ald 8t ig * et ¢ Wi e o | ditor by_ the Ketchikan Dray Co,|eon dishes and two vegetables. Bert's Cash Gr ocery, Saturday, and tapering out to a wide-spread- Radonits, Carson and Larkin—20|p, ~cooieor'coo . = E— - e |ing, decorative head at the motor i all. s e :“f 1s “5""}‘:0;“ $12,000| Hot doughnuts and coffee will be | Oct. 24. —adv. " ) 3 - ———————— . grooming it gave him, and to the, CHANGE AIR LINE NAME | cowling. “The snappiest looking Bill Sweency, Portland’s genial|.pc M p:“g;;l;:em"";ms‘:' secrved following. the. cooking. class. o 10k 5 M“we c”""’acts |visk it ran in trying him—but for| Articles of incorporation recentiy Lockheed anywhere” say all thelplaying manager, disagrees, of |goperteon ‘7 m| . Mrs. Crone's "‘:i““;f‘ gsm"""““‘ & Th"m“‘“’“" aamifeds : la Taylor a studio makes conces-|filed by Noel Wein, well known. Al- Pllots and mechanics around the course. He rates Catcher Earle ; tions are sponsored by the Voca- quick resul . ; L . > sions. |aska airplane pilot and others Pr AAT hangar and shop. Brucker, a rookie, although he d. | Big “names” sometimes are offer-|the operation of an air line oyt. The repainting of the plane was played his first ball in 1924 and| M R § ed contracts binding on the studio Fairbanks have been amended, done under the direction of Gor-|came to Portland after five years las well as themselves for two or|changing the name of the comparty don Graham, chief mechanic for in the Western League. He was - even many years. |from the Northern Air tral rt the Alaska Air Transport, in the drafted by the Athletics last week. # 3 5 s 3 More and more Hollywood's hu- to the Wein Alaska Airlines, Inc. new dock shop of the company, Pitcher French might rate as a| e R s RAREETEY e At p 8 8 S VAR . 1% man puppets, once in position to|Interested with Wien are Willlam during the past few weeks. rookie, although this was his third | An s : phed a G & e | make demands, are maneuvering for Cameron, 8. C..Anderson, Antoiio —— e — |year in organized ball. | a e 5 5 a hand at pulling their own strings.| Polet and John E. Lynn. Try an Empire ad. Portland, after finishing one and 1 Public Appearance May, They insist on the rignt to make — : HO G t St Cllo occasional films for other produc-| $ qu?rv e' 'u ) |ers, and to limit the number of! * . Ny P » thc]als Thmkmg pictures in which they shall appear. | 5 e All of this comes under the head of | 2 e ia " By ROBBIN COONS career insurance. | £ irs; 3 H ; 3 | ——aoo—— | - HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 21. — piTooD, ox. o o HIGHWAY SAILLS , as a ance in public sets fans gaping, or | ol tearing to get a look, the inevitable FOR SKA(-'WAY TO i sequel is a contract conference at MAKE SU RVEY the actor’s studio. | 5 | . g 4 As That is, it's the squel if the stu-| The Bureau of Public Roads ves- FES b 2 £ o dio is hig-hearted or wants t0 avoid |se] Highway sailed for Skagway| m see.ic reatlll‘e& trouble, and at Metro Robert Tay- ihis morning at the request of Dis-| lor already has come up for discus- | trict Engineer M. D. Williams, tak-! ¢ { v ; sion. ing crew and instruments to make Unknown when ago to one of thos a survey of the damage caused to op-| the Skagway highway by the re-| tional” contracts, Taylor is this cent flood. Mr. Williams went to| year’s screen meteor. According to, Skag on the Northwestern to| report he draws $750 weekly, a mere | lock over the situation. pittance by Hollywood standards for ————— MARTHA a player of his growing box-office SOCIETY WlLL @bt W and Government . . . importance. e Contract adjustments in such cas- HAVE NO - HOST chH' es are by no means rare. Clark . Gable had one wien, ike Tayior, AND SEWING B FRIDAY By i : he became a publicly acclaimed LESTER D. HENDERSON . star. Jean Harlow, Myrna Loy, and, Martha Society members will Shirley Temple among others have | have a no-host lunchecn and sew- won concessions for box-office pro- |ing bee for members and friends of \ : : 2 gress. Sometimes old contracis are the organization Friday, October 23 5 3 ey torn up and new tickets written for In the Northern Light Presbyterian Li!w}"o I‘fi’! It’s older . a player before contraci time ap | church parlors. M .h.n 2 rives—occasionally even without a During the afternoon those who than T ever " struggle. attend will work on sewing for the ! o “Option” Called Unfair Martha Society Bazaar November better than ever- and e 2 bl J Still, most actors will tell and make plans for their rum- ou ge hi -Ruan they consider the “optional’ con- | mage sale on November 12. | b get ‘this Top-R Newly Revised Third Edition i tract unfair—especially the seven- i e Kentuek: Blfll'sh bour- d year deals under which, at any Today's News Today—Empire. f b hi yk : :3 ! stated interval, the studio may drop = on whiskey at the same 2 a played who is not accorded U » MR ecsusoarors NOW ON SALE AT ALl reciprocal privilege. B low price! : o Bette Davis, for instance, would | P likely very much to “drop” Warner Schllllng ¢ The AM.S. Division of National Distilers DEALERS OR CALL AT Bros. now, but she is still bound | & | by an old agreement with them un- ‘ Products Gorporation, Lewisille, Nentucky THE EMPIRE OFFICE A | | der which she receives, she has said, TOASTED v | less than $1,000 a week s e ! i It is screen newcomers who ave | " 2 # little known who sign the se | LOW PRICED? YO “T! year contract, which may bexin %% . a salary of $50 or $75 and increase i1 gradually to a top, in the seventn AND CHEAPER._QY_)'I',I{IG, QUART 3 year, of around $1.500 a week 1 £ 8 In the majority of cases, the breezé from the _ contractees are dropped long before hill T d ‘| they get close to the promised high, 1l iop garden § " but if they are successful, the stu- Q " dio has them legally, for the salar- where thev grow Yous ouidt Te 0GR LIeVORS A i Big Names Demanding N PT . In the case of a Robert Taylor, i " the studio could point to the money | s P £ it has spemt on his pictures, to the