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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 20 RAIN T0 TIP BALANCE ON BALL JOUS Moose Vs. Douglas Playoff Battle Slated for 6 o'Clock It's up to the weather once more! Gastineau Channel League offic- jals having put it there this after- noon when they @eclared that the Moose and Douglas baseball teams tle world series” this evening, pro- vided the elements are congenial. | The game is set for Firemen's {Park tonight at 6 o'clock if no rain |is descending 5:30. HOLDEN FLYING:: SHIERS TO MINE ON CHARTER HOPj: Carrying' Morley Shiers, Repre- sentative of the Explosives Division lof Canadian Tndustries, Ltd., on a charter round-flight, Pilot Alex Hol- den took the Marine Airways Fair- 'child 71 seaplane off from here this afternoon for the Polaris-Taku Mine. The Marine plane took the air here at 1 o'clock and is due back |this afternoon at about 4 or '5 ‘0~ clock. Lloyd Jarman is flight me- chanic. Wild Life Pm;ecl | - Bill Passes House WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. — 'I'he‘ House today passed a bill authoriz-| ing Federal aid to States for im-} provement and maintenance of wild| life restoration projects. Igcluded in the measure are breeding grounds. THe bill now re- turns to the Senate for action and| amendment. HAROLD GATTY ON NEW WORK SAN PEDRO, Cal, Aug. 20. Harold Gatty, navigator for the late Wiley Post, is enroute to Auk- land to establish terminal facilities in New Zealand for the Pan-Amer- ican Airways Transpacific Air Ser- vice from Australia to New Zeal- and. The route is expected to start about January 1, Gatty indicated. B T s ol New Borrowings Are Announced by | | Dept. of '“'eamry WASHINGTON, Aug. 20. Treasury Department ann ounce~ | ment concerning new borrowing in-" dicated that the public debt may climb ‘past the $37,000,000,000 mark next week. Justin Miller Is Named, Appeals Court’ WASHINGTON, Aug. 20.—Pres-| ident Roosevelt today named Justin, Miller, 49, of North Carolina as As<! sociate Justice of the Court of Ap-| peals in the District of ‘Columbia. - e f “Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. ( | Swankie Zephyrtex 3-Ounce Raincoats Zephyrtex is waterproof, non-in- flamable and it resists acids, oils, and alkalies Small—Medium—Large $1.95 Girls’ Raincoats Sizes 3 to 16 $3.50 to $5.00 New Umbrellas Oilskin—$2.95 and $3.50 Cellophane—$4.50 Swiss Gloria Cloth—$3.50 to $5.50 [} Children’s Blue Chinchillas Storm Coats with Berets Sizes 2to 8 Specially Priced $4.50 B.M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” GOV. MERRIAM N.W. SOLDIERS HURT IN BRASH% IN LITTLE WAR SALINAS, Cal, Aug. 20. — Gov bumme\ Maneuvers Are Frank A. Merriam, of California,| Engaged in Section and his wife, and also two highway patrolmen were injured slightly| Near Tacoma when the Governor’s car and a| freight truck collided this morning| TACOMA, Wash., Aug. 20. — The Pacific Northwest soldiers rushed on a bridge in a he Ne .lh- er vehicle was traveling fast at the| time 1;)“‘]).(14“0!&- today for the final lit- tle war of the summer, then pre- {pared to abandon battle formation CITY COUNCIL MEETS | They will parade in uniforms over TON]GHT 8 OCLOCK‘ he weekend. Nearly every one of the 14,000 men is engaged in regi- {mental maneuvers v)dn of the City 8 o'clock this| AT s :Indusnlallsts | flUT IN AGAlN ; | Aug.| fog R Regular meetin Shhh! Just three minutes; cil ‘is scheduled f evening in the Cit business is on more, Mr. Cuckoo, If you had ever tasted/ Pra'se Pmtugal Schilling Flavor, you'd want a second cup, too! Schilling LISBON l’w'(\n’ al, Aug. 20 Port Industrialists rallied he support of the government in its | everance diplomatic relations | th Czechoslavakian manufactur-, GRAND JU 20.—Two men wh out of jail a few rise yesterday were night by members of out resistance The men are suspectec Utah and Idaho kidnap s to of ey praised Portugal's decision not to dccept tenders of official will play another game in their “lit- ' U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU THE WEATHER (By the U. S, Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Aug. Rain tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast \un([x LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity 55 26 SE 14 53 94 s 6 58 80 s 8 RADIO REPORTS TODAY 4a.m. Precip. velocity 24 hrs. 0 0 01 ” Weatheo Lt. Rain Mod Rain sprkling Barometer 29.92 2971 29.75 Time 4 pm. yest'y 4 am. today Noon today 4am. Weather Lowest 4a.m. temp. temp. | 50 - ‘ 32 [ 48 | 48 | 48 ‘\ 44 | | { Max. temp. last 24 hours | 62 36 52 Station Anchorage Barrow Nome Bethel Fairbanks Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Sitka KELchlkan Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Clear Cloudy Rain Rain Cloudy Cles Clear 48 58 58 56 8 8 Edmunton Seattle Portland San Francisco New York | 4 ‘Washington | 6 06 0 Clear WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY Seattle (airport), foggy, temperature, 50; Blaine, clear, 50; Victoria, cleat, 53; Alert Bay, pnrlly cloudy. 54; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, £ Triple Island, cloudy, —: Langara, cloudy, 53; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 56; Craig, raining, 55; Kouh)kan showers, 57; anr:r]l cloudy, 56; Pet- ersburg, cloudy, 56; Sitka, raining, 54; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 52; Port Althorp, cloudy, Tenakee, cloudy, —; Juneau, raining, 56; ‘Radioville, raining, 52; Skagway, raining, 52; Yakataga, cloudy, Cordova, partly cloudy, 54; Chitina, cloudy, 54; McCarthy, cloudy, 46; Avichorage, cléar, 54; Portage, clear, 56, Fairbanks, cloudy, 51; Nenana, raining, 46; Hot Springs, clear, 50; Tanana, partly cloudy, 48; Ruby, cloudy, 49; Nulato, clear, 50; Flat, cloudy, 46; Ohogamute, cloudy, 46; Golovin, taining, 50; Solomon, cloudy, 48; Nome, cloudy, 49; Teller, clowidy, 49; Tin City, cloudy, 50; Candle, cloudy, 48; Kotzebue, cloudy, 49. — Stinrise, 4:33 a.m.; sunset, 7:32 p.m. Juneau, August 21, WEATHER SYNOPSIS A storm area has developed over the Guilf of Alaska during the past 12 hours, the lowest reported pressure being 29.50 inches a short distance west of Yakutat High pressure prevailed from the Seward Peninsula southward over the Bering Sea and Pacific Ocean to Mid- way Island thence eastward to the Pacific Northwest States, the crest ‘beirig 3050 inches over the Pacific Ocean at latitude 44 degrees and fongitude 166 degrees. This general pressure distribution has been at- terided by precipitation over most of Alaska, followed by clearing weather over the extreme northern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and over the lower Yukon Valley ard by improving weather conditions over the interior of Alaska. Frank Heller Yon are invited to present .aiis coupon at the box office of the Capitol Theatre and receive tickets for your- self and a friend or relative to see "RACING LADY"——and “THE THREE MESQUITEERS" As a paid-up subscriber of The Daily Alaska Empire Good only for current offering. Your Name May Appear Tomorrow WATCH THIS SPACE !er .BETTER MEATS” SNAPPY SERVICE MILD—SUGAR CURED PICNIC HAMS __ ib. 25c el s o e o RN Always striving to simplify the good food problem of-our patrons we are now stocking FRESH FROZEN Peas—Raspberries Strawberries Bringing you garden fresh fruits and vegetables the year around. ‘BONED—ROLLED Prime Ribs—Rumps - BABY BEEF UNFROZEN Leg o’ Pork—Leg 0’ Veal A ROASTS upplies from Czechoslavakian firms the Praha government's re- luctance to permit the filling of ge Portuguese orders for machine | one for Drip or Glass Maker. Coffee One for Percolator—another They were found hiding railroad box car a mile city. .- — Clym of the Clough, leger English archer, is said to I one generation before Robin - Today's News Today.—Empire. Alaska Meat Co. PHONE 39 back to Juneau, due h 3 o'clock this afternoon. At he picked up two other pas- for Chichagof; Howard Gray, for Hoonah; and the Rev A. P. Kashevaroff, for Juneat Originally intending to head south as far as Ketchikan tr Pilot Simmons has bound SLAYER HAS PAID PENALTY OSSING, N. Y., Aug Green, 34, negro, was night in Sing Sing Prison for the murder of Mrs. Mary Robinson Case in ‘New York January 11 Green entered the death cham- ber with his eyes closed, muitering prayers. [HYDROPLANE IS AT BARROW FOR RENEWED HUNT .- e { morning IRUSSlan Claft Refldlc& /\|c- passengers due here late this after- ' Sit sengers nocn from the Interior aboard the tic Point — Krassin |PAA piane. He now plans to take Crashes lco Pack {off early tomorrow morning and fly L |direct to Seattle om. | o - “Alaska” by Lester L. Hende SLEEP e o T R L 4Conunur(| trom Page One) on. Try an Emplre ad, SOUNDL Jimmy Mattern’s search for the missing Soviet fliers, has wired Mattern, now at Fair- banks after his sensational nonstop’ flight there from Oakland last Sun-| iday, encouragement and “all good twishes to you in your unselfish and | patriotic servic Mattern h ground at F conditions nate, sponsoring e.” | the ther been held to hanks by bad wea ATHER MAN COMING LE, Aug. 20—C. F, Van- , of th eSalt Lake Weather sailing today on the Dor- indgr for Juneau and will fly to Fairbanks, w SEA Thuellne |Bureau, othy Alex from there I Alaska Van Thueliner will aid the Weath- yer Bureau officials at Fairbanks to make forecasts on weather condi- tlons, thus assisting the searchers | for the missing Soviet fl { e———— AAT PLANE WILL HOP SOUTHWARD EARLY MORNING With three passengers aboard the 2 Air Transport Lockheed Ve- aplane, Pilot Sheldon Simmons aded out from Juneau this morn- at 10:30 o'clock. Outbound pas- were: J. B. 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