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2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR[: TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937 BB TITLISTS “Green Top" Is NINE BLAGK | = orsomscue wmomss s Lied o THE WEATHER FEATURED AT New TaxiLine ~ LEGION MEN " m‘ I e The Forgotten YYoman . LOCAL DATA is remembered i e Fo _ L s ol Juneau's championship High Geyen-passenger Cars, Lat-' PETROIT, Michigan, March 9. e arometer Tem[. Humidify Wind Velocity Weather |School basketball team members = g2 ? Nine men were sentenced today to 4 p.m. ves! 29.58 43 30 NE 12 Cloudy ! were featured guests at today's Ro- est P|ymouth Models to prison terms ranging from one to 4 today 29.64 36 92 w 2 Clear ! tary Club luncheon 'in the Terminal Be Used in Service !five years each for participating in 12 noon today 29.67 50 42 SE 12 Cloudy 3 Cafe. ? a Black Legion plot to kill Arthur v i Wm. C. Carlson, chairman of the g ARl . . |Kingsley, Highland Park newspa- Si5 = a0 MS NsPonis ! : : program for today introduced Coach G n Top” i ! the x\:jmf?t 0'{*;! publisher. YESTERDAY TODAY ! ;“ |W. P. Hautala, who in turn intro- "€V (‘Ab‘wuxr?]pm,\v an.\l.' s :u“lnfl. were pror Highest 4p.m. Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4am. £8 duced the several members of the With offices at the Alaskan Hotel, |, r Station temp. wmp temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather team, stressing both their special | [OMOITOW morning, and the service Atka 4 | 36 38 10 06 Cloudy Sfbds 4 Ais to be introduced with free rides i R e ! ; 0) VASH and individual abilities as hoop ex- : i Anchorage 37 —_ o <t perts, and also 8s socialites, par- 10 those who call at certain time B g idg A * 36 {ticularly in relation to the Skagway |°f 'h¢ da the sixizen defendants Nome 2 12 30 0 0 " o0 ttip, Whiere 1 Aouni iha mv:dm’\ The owners announce (although v \ Bettai o7 ¥ | Pred 3 o i t team caused many a Skagway H,gf, they are mnot announcing their sentenced today Fairbanks 0 0 \ 6 4 T Snow | 2 feminine heart to flutter, names at this Hme), Jigh etk eate former High-| Dawson 0 18 10 0 0 Clous | Players introduced were Gilbert| M'¢ the largest ever to be in t , and Arthur Lupp Paul 36 . 36 32 8 0 Clear 46 DeVault, center; Harold Hansen, UX! service in Juneau, each br nspeetor of the De-! Dutch Harbor 38 34 8 12 c Al guard, whom, Coach Hautala said ' ik "":‘,"‘" RVl h and named Kodiak 38 O T G Clear \ S k €] is 0 er Plymoulh sedan, jus acquired v Michigs n % Jor ” 38 il P Half Sizes points per game throughout tne| The PLymouths ave both 16 E ey ~| Sitka 51 . - ~ 0 ; ik v_a:ire‘ll: 4-11; Buddy Bruwn,‘h‘\“{hi heatl Tabiist” VeBEIR L " Pont. It is expected that the Oduna ikan 54 48 12 12 Cloudy 14% {Joe Smith, John Krugness, Ed Hil- tem, wider than ordinary scats, steel | Will be discharging here until Thur g Rupert 56 50 | 8 08 Cloudy :1}:1 "and Lewis Taylor, manager of tob "md gl e v od- |day @ noon, when o will lgdmnlnlou 44 38 4 0 Cloudy L e team. oy & the Westward, Seattle 0 66 4 T Rain t John Krugness ke for the te.\m"m ‘mp“",',',rfpi(\ o aovia | Portland 60 60 | B hr ity Rain M generally, and praised the won = ““ Oduna has oil for Seldovia,| -San Francisco 2 68 | 12 02 Rain ful hospitality the people of Sk..x;, | 1 oil, machinery and coal! New York 44 36 16 16 Cloudy ‘waymhud) :fl}:ngec; the ;eam mm ser Westward. ports | Washington 54 50 38 14 02 Cloudy Smith who Estl’ recelved consider freighter will take on no 'able good-natured “kidding” from' |eargo a .mn: ;"u nm'ml)u\umf she! WIS SUNDETION 92:0°8, M. SORAY both the coach and Krugness was TH EE DAYS H it ooy Seattle (airport), raining, te ure 48; Blaine, raining, called on for some “inside” dope : Feveral ports enroute| toria. cloudy, 46; Alert Bay, clear, 42; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy yon the other members, i i Island, raining; Langara Island, pa-tly cloudy, 43; Prince Ruper| ‘ | Program Chairman Carlson m\ D . Jacobson s master of the| ng 43; Ketchikan, raining, 47; Cra's, raining, 44; Wrangell, cloudy, 40; o = Iconl.]usmn gave high praise to the “d',“ and H. J. Dix is purser. | one Point, cloudy, 42 L raining, 40; Cordova, McCarth ; Hot Spri lear, ; Nulato, clear, -40; Kal- j , ~40; Flat, clear, -23; Ohogamute, work of Coach Hautala, and uM, ; R i G S ‘ ‘tu the esteem in which he was held w» by members of e seame %) P With' more am three thousan ' MISS HALVORSEN BACK' | At the suggestion of High School|tons of cargo, mostly Tumber |;"(: FROM BUYth VOYAGEi {Principal Alex Dunham, the Rotary apd coal aboard for Juneau {Club voted to furnish the oratory|the Westward, the Alaska Line trophy cup for the next Southeast! freighter Oduna nosed into the P: ‘Aluka Declamation contest. |cific Coast dock here last nigh We have made careful studies of needs of the mature wom- | Bretdent Phillps urged_ il gu- shortly before 5 oelock — individually selected fash- ¥ neau Rotarians to support the effort | diately commenced dis an and the large young woman s N pigsiche {ine Prince. Rupert, Ketchikan, and of her 834 tons of coal for . ions for them. We have assembled collections of daytime, Fljuneau Rotary Glubs are making to| The Oduna called fir afternoon and evening clothes that offer a choice in spring I have the 1938 conference in Alaska.|Way from the South, beforc com ; Tanana, clear, 36; Unalakleet, Savoonga, cloudy, 8. Christine Halvorsen, of the Hal-! vorsen store for women, returned to) WEATHER SYNOPSIS u aboard the Princess Nora oL SPEMNAAREG T oAl grid lean] The barometric pressure distribution has changed but little over ure trip to the States. the field of observation during the past 24 hours, the pressure being low hile in San Francisco, Miss Hal-| rom the Prince William Sound region southward to latitude 30 degrees, — ¥§ 1 purchased the latest in| t(hc 1')sz|i lrepsrl(;(; L{)re ssure b;-x]n',! ztxgu ;:(().h«;s over the Pacific T ' Ocean at latitude egrees and longitude degrees. High pressure ar 0 Juneay, and she brought here a: “.,,,I\“:L”;:‘“:LS:‘]‘:S,,:..:.“I\-“,’::‘":(:,ML‘;::’ continued over the western and northern porlimsm of A“Ia.s):u and b s é e 3 | throughout the Mackenzie Valley. This general pressure distribution 8 has been attended by precipitation from the northern portion of the %t -3 + 4 ¥ ! i 3 f colors, styles and variety. ‘BOUND FOR HAWAIL :m only passenger, Jerry Reila 1 Gulf of Alaska southward to San Francisco, also over portions of the I PSSP DRSS sentative, who boarded the ship at - e, A. Schilling and Company repre- Coming season. JUNEAUITES LEAVE Tanana Valley, and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of | ! ! ON NORAH TONIGHT back t‘o Juneau on le|1 Sc II\(“I'\d\lal‘l Amenc'mJ Moose il ehrends Co. Inc R Bl s B R el e g [ e a has for Juneau|dian music by Peterson and Kane. e 1 hern. portions 0 . o . Bound for supshine, suntans and|°f €l the Oduna has for June S B Y { of Alaska, Nome having reported a temperature of 30 below at mid- shments, $1.00 admission. Pub- I hi " = rt 5 mpire. ady. Dight, which is the dest weather reported there thus far this winier | Petersburg, went to Skagway and DANCE tons of lumber and other|Ref and some powder for Du-!lic. (White sands of Waikiki, Mrs. Gert ]’uneau’s Leflding Department Store /rude Naylor and Miss Nell McClos- % } i iy key will leave Juneau on the Prin-| ' ' ‘e Lomorrow’ o cess Norah tonight, | - | They will have a few days in Se-| — — e e > e -2 e s e saees ' attle, where they will visit Mrs.| ibefore taking the Empress of Japan| . h in Vancouver for the trip to Hono-' H()me Gr()cer Thine Mf":me: “It’s plain common sense for me to e ok g s | prefer this light smoke” .} {shine and ocean bathing as possi-| |ble before they start back to the JOHN HERMLE JOE THIBODEAU States. ‘While their res: ti for their | L{ THREE FREE DELIVERIES DAILY Tl vl | 31’\‘(}}1 would bring fl:jm back rlol' CCA l‘ttl % o 4 1 E ” |Vancouver, it is possible they will| i e over ear 0 DON'T FORGET THE BIG e e et e e oL 2x Tor o8 {way of San Prancisco. changed to Luckies because I en- | Mrs. Naylor, who is secretary tol! . . 3-Da canned GOOdS Sale |the Director of :W(:i. in Alaska, yandi joy the flavor Of then‘ tobacco. | Miss McCloskey, secretary in the of- | Ever since t}lmat has been fice of Attorney General James A.| St m p AT THE HOME GROCERY Tr:mf; will be on their unnu:l va-| 4 y “q in fine shape. As my voice and tions. AT PRICES THAT CAN'T BE DUPLICATED. These are | “Tonight a few of thetr friends will L the biggest CASH AND CARRY VALUES in Juneau to- i popes ot fue b 2 Vs S thr(zatme'a’nson'mch tomeinmy day. Canned goods have advanced but we are going Among others who entertained for business, it’s plain common sense Lo give tgef]uneg]u puc?lic the ac(i;anluqe oft our hgcxgy O e e e forme to prefer this light smoke. uying before the advance. Give us a try and be |tesses . tea yesterday at the home S0 Her - strons Lo Cicliast" convinced. You should be a Home Grocery customer. s i g | ALSO A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF R oo Wonder were ot honored the travelers and Mr. and {Mrs. George A. Lingo of Anchor- Fresh Fruits and Vegetables st { e AND DON'T FORGET OUR POPULAR D R s SN FAMILY LIQUOR DEPARTMENT! call Femmer, phone 114. ady. | 1 An independent survey was made recently Pllfllle AM ER' C AN M E AT Phonc cl\l’l ng ’ among professional men and women —lawyers, ; ” YAN1 L“ doctors, lecturers, scientists, etc. Of those who said TOM HUTCHINGS, Manager % they smoke cigarettes, more than 87% stated they personally prefer a light smoke. THREE SPEEDY DELIVERIES Mr, Cooper verifies the wisdom of this prefer- ARRIVED ON ALASKA TODAY i ence, and so do other leading artists of the radio, stage, screen and opera. Their voices are their F Uu. SIHPMENT op msn MEATS l Winter Rates fortunes. That’s why so many of them smoke Baby Beet Spl‘illg Lamb { s%%mfi@i . Luckies.'You, too, can have the throat pl:otection O Rt tas Atk 15 of Luckies—a light smoke, free of certain harsh Complete Line of Fresh Poultry TR st R :Ir‘fltants removed by the exclusive process “I’s THE FINEST TOBACCOS— . . oasted”. Luckies are gentle on the throat. “THE CREAM OF THE CROP” IMPORTED Swiss and Roquefort CHEESE . | i ' Ludwig Nelson . G Columbia River Smelts AP e el ' A Light Smoke Shell Shrimps Willapoint Oyst ey ' ps apoint Oysters “It’s Toasted”-Your Throat Protection For suggestions or Special:Cuts.see ! Tom ‘Hutchings. AGAINST IRRITATION—AGAINST COUGH IN PARAMOUNT’S “THE PLAINSMAN” DIRECTED BY CECIL B. DE MILLE S He will be pleeased to help you. Copyright 1937, The American Tobaceo Company

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