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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 30, 1936 NE P U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. WEATHKR BURKAU F: STARTS TU S AND TA THE WEATHER 4 THE SHOW PLACE EAU ‘ . E W PLACE OF JUNEA IN NEw JEsle (By the U. S. Weather Bureau, 3 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., Dec. 30: STARTS The Thriller Is Coming Increasing cloudiness late tonight, Thursday cloudy, probably ey “AUDIOSCOPIKS” A MATTHEWS FILM oo ocerse soines winas | TONIGHT AT CUPID HITS THE/ LOCAL DATA ‘ LT REATRE DY It's Something New! SHO T THE s E ‘ime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weather | ¢ " o HuT s 3 . 4 poi. yesty 30.26 30 33 NE 12 Clear | . Sotils ? o I [l Coliseum Shows Zasu Pitts|f pm: 2ty 03 w0 m we o ol emsatmn 6f the Natior : n Affaxres—du-Coeu,r | Noon today .'...3016 25 74 s 4 Slear 2 X 1 ith O'C 1l 1 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS é S8y 4 wi onne I YESTERDAY FODAY X . 4 1t e Nob ' adeing, ‘it Highest 4o.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Preclp. 4am. = 1c¥°uing:blp Viiries 113‘ Lt’:"; Station temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathei b i e Atka g RO S — Trace - Again,” coming tonight to the Capi- o A it 1 9 1dv tol Theatre, is your picture. It's proror?s® f? o7 s o fi: glg: g the 12 est vehicle ‘produced by GB N‘oms 39 30 lii¥%p 14 34 Snow for i talented Jessie MJLth\\'s.‘Bemcl 38 3 | 39 10 14 “oldy Its generous allotment of dance|.. .. p e e tap routir ballroom figures and |, a8 i P 3 It's a |fi:1lly i Ton‘:h CDam‘_‘SL Paul 38 38 | i 22 Trace Cldy jo id '] 3 et S 5 | Dutch Harbor 44 42 38 10 44 Cldy h Joy ride o which is tops for novelty among Kodiak 33 38 { 36 8 Trace Rain r - irt and matrimeny..! f;’fw‘s" reduced before by Miss Mat-| ool & 2 10 ° Cldy | A ) o X The picture’s song hits, already ;‘;&?“ g; » v i b g Digwr 2 . L : 5 3 Qi i ; first favorites on the radio, include = o= B . HUR| i : e o ; v Asu “I Nearly Let Love Go Slipping|oticnikan o s 2 & > Qies: 1 o ! g ; % : \ " s 8| Prince Rupert 36 30 J R 28 4 .01 Clear e : X { Through My Fingers.” Got to 5 4 d i Edmonton 4 0 0 16 12 0 cldy | . s X : Dance My Way to Heaven,” “Tony’s - b 2 « lin Town” and “Its Love Again» |Scattle . 8. 3 | 38 3 10 .02 Cldy X3 3 m ol Wil ga b e T B0 s 6 Rain [ § } A . . She mixes the et B o . >!San Francisco ... 52 50 46 50 10 54 Cldy ! e, y . ;2:3:: A= s Ll\:féb:e,;:ng“;m;g New York ......44' 42 | 40 4 8 02 Rain A J warm mysteries | .” Extra Rt ! | L 4 [] star value is offered by the presence bt s o M i 4 L n of the Orient ... of Robert Young as the romantic WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY lead, while comedy is given over to Seattle, cloudy, temperature, 38; Blaine, cloudy, 32; Victoria, Sonnie Hale, who has appeared in|cloudy, 37; Alert Bay, partly cloudy, 23; Bull Harbor, clear, 28; 1 “ :(hr previous pictures to popularize | Dead Tré¢ Point, clear, 27; Triple Island, clear, —; Langara Island, Miss Matthews. clear, 32; Prince Rupert, clear, 26; Ketchikan, clear, 27; Craig, clear, ZaSu Pitts and Hugh O'Donnell{25; Wrangell, clear, 25; Petersburg, clear, 9; Sitka, cloudy, 22; Soap- e W.k" CATLETT Inez COURTNEY lare cast as “love birds” in the new|stone Point, cloudy, 28; Juneau, clear ; Skagway, clear, 15; Cor- A UNIVERSAL PICTURE comedy, “Affair of Susan,” opening|dova, snowing, 32; Chitina, cloudy, 18; McCarthy, cloudy, 10; Cape tonight at the Coliseum Theatre. |[St. Elias, cloudy, 37; Anchorage, snowinf, 24; Fairbanks, cloudy, 26; j Walter Catlett portrays the prin-|Nenena, snowing, 24; Hot Springs, snowing, 26; Tanana, cloudy, 26; ALSO—Buried Loot . . Movie Maniacs C] menace to Susan’s affair, while | Ruby, raining, 85; Nulato, raining, 34; Kaltag, cloudy, 32; Flat, 2 s § | Incz Courtney is also featured in|cloudy, 32; Ohagamute, clear, 30; Crooked Creek, missing. Snapshots . . Paramount News | the supporting cast. WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 iy S ok oRriea The high pressure area noted yesterday morning as being cen- . - tered in the vicinity of Kodiak has moved eastward and this morn- ing it was central over the MacKenzie Valley, a crest of 3044 inches <ew:ra1 sglections on tte pipe organ mnmg been reported at Fort Simpson. High barometric pressure also E b 3 N. G. Ricketts, commander of the ailed over the Pacific Ocean from the Hawaiian Islands north- " o e Tallopoosa, is to show a number of sastward Yo tH8 eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska, the crest : ; ¢ 2 0 ER 4 b . - : B 22 with ROBERT YCUN pictures of the ice patrol, and the Expflctl"g Bahy being 3052 inches over the oceanat latitude 40 degrees and longitude G R ‘, y - W <" L, ¢ history of the Northern Light Pres 18 degrees. A storm area prevailed this morning off the coast of | : i s G : Music by byterian Church, which is 45 ye Jregon, attended by precipitation throughout the Pacifi ¢ Coast ALSO i fi 5 Som Conlow: » Harry Wocds old this month, is to be reviewed by - States. San Francisco reported more than a half inch of rain dur- ERE 5 y v Directed by Victor Savilla H R DAY Nl H e Writer ILCaSlallc About It,’ ing the past 12 hours. Other storm centers were charted over the EL BRENDLE in SR Everyone will light a candle at| [eclares Hubby, Alan [aleutians and over the ering strait. Precipitation was reported over «0. K. JOSE” : ket ¥ he magic hour and a candle light C LN western Alaska and eastward along the coastal region from the Aleu- it Uy p PRoouOnan b y pagnnnl will usher in the New Year. amp tians to Cordova, while fair weath er prevailed from the upper Yukon Case of Lost Sheep haron Coffey is representing 1937, Valley southward to ths the; ortion of British Columb tertainment Slarls at i X R | Valley a o the northern portion of British Columbia. 2 TG "Clock—Bie Mid and “%‘met bly Mrs] Helen Web- Pml_‘g:” :;?Lix; D;thoffi:”l‘:a Temperatures were above normal $is morning over the greater Daily :\lf\:‘fikfl Empire 0 LUloCcK—D1 1d- | ster. e twelve girls representing v JIRD. A LB Sl portion of Alaska. i News il Tg | the months in the pageant are: Sophisticated short stories, is rest- ;i, 8 = B - —_— | . might lime Mildred Webster, Betty Wilcox, Ing in bed under dector’s orders, 3 | . Jans Rlooimn: Alhes Rands T |follbwing an | abpldoe. tip. fodkn 1} hhu.; too x:m.dch lfm her. I L]mnl\ ] Il(z)wr‘ h_w’mv,dm ided about names | L As the year closes wwiorrow night, | lian Kiloh, Mrs. C. D. Peterson, Hollywood. According to her hus-[3hell be in bed about a month o s | Eon work sl = the Northern Light Presbyterian| Helen Torkelson, Elaine Housel, Mrs. Pand, Alan Campbell, the actor and | Miss Parker, who is 43, was ord-| ~No, but if you have any sug- .!ob Oflered Man o RN ‘,_‘"”“,‘]“‘f"““f_‘“‘l 3“‘ - Newipape: paliise . calieg Church has provided for a full ev-| Margaret Poznan, Beatrice Prima. Scenario writer, she expects to be-|ered to bed by Dr. Virgil Ramon Bestions please send them in.” £0 Years H o Baiesiodindespid il o A',Ra"km'_lsng b pis ening of entertainment at the|yera, Mrs. L. J. Reed, R. B. Lesher. | COme @ mother “in about six or|sgon after her arrival T | B i eflCer { B e e By 2 Umvcr;‘ty iy 3 in sl b e o o e o : : : aghts e e Ban Pl | letter arrived af the fe; homa, the most prolific makers of 3 ' e 4 b B0 SELTRORS. W00 oK 5 R b We were not certain about the / : S - S fL IMBIA S. C. Dee. S Hammond wrote “The slang terms in America. Between 7 and 10:30 o'clock the | tion will return to the parlors She is ecstatic about it,” Mr. matter until we came East,” the |O8kland Bay bridgp are equiv lent| OLUMBIA, S. C, Dee. 30 A ¢ y parlors will be open to the public | guests of the Couple Club and re-| Campbell said She's wanted a|p.chond said, “but when we finally 10 35 full moons. | ian 40 }:« ‘»mm,h‘1 Pa., may have “"“” ‘}‘m’;‘_" ouRditg ot ‘(«:,’;L and vlarim_xs games for r;:{lh young | freshments will be served. child for years and so have I Shefeoung thap it was true I spent the B R [ B e ity of Sir Jagadis Bose, Indian sciea- "nd;’_d W{“] "i waped. l”’"_‘__ i ——— — jwants it to be a boy, but I'll settle | y}ole night calling up our friends| The Mimosa blossom fepiporariiy| WADSS L 2 o 115900 BATY. LTE.T Wk ¢thing | tist: has shown thta metals’ qualities o tl) '[;:’ 130(;)6 3 51’5?’; :fl‘“f’“&gfi FAN DANCER WANTED At [OF anything. It's a strange feeling. | o the West Coast. That's how the collapses when touched by human -“'(,‘,”]" b van B ’{‘}j'f-"ljld Hi o do with 161 shail be piad v Long | may be damaged by poison and re- to be held during which Mrs. Vla- | ppgarnay, por NEW YEAR'S WeTe both enormously happy about |giory got out.” hands. e | s it stored by antidotes. dimir Solovieff accompanied by EVE. SEE WILBUR IRVING. ady, .t We flew East and the trip was Committee said the man applied ? iy s Frances Harland will give a number 0 v widor P e \ of solos. 2 A 3 ' Carol Beery Davis is also to give T0dav's News Today—Empire. | —— | BEFORE DINNER, AND AFTER...AT BARS AND AT ! HOME...IT'S A SENSIBLE IDEA TO STICK WITH l | Processed—2 dozen ... | - ! e i COFFEE, Sc S BORN . . . o {20 ‘.) : ORN 1820 2 i ¥l Pound . LR 4 Johnnie Walker Scotch Whisky is distilled, matured and bottled in Scotland. All Red Label is 8 years old; Black Label, 12 years. 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