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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1937. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU LABOR COUNCIL O : € S THE WEATHER LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet g e W 4 pm. yesty 2060 56 30 NE 2 Cloudy SHEER WOOLENS Chris Hennings Elected to : 4 am. today 2911 53 28 NE 30 Clear Delegacy for AFL Noon today 2081 54 20 NE 18 Pt Cldy K RADIO REPORTS i . wide—$2.50 yd. Meeting ‘ ; L TODAY f ¢ Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. ' dam. mf‘" :n:;‘::.‘-(lmclu::fil"; ':‘ l“‘l‘”] (f"""'f ; ; Station last24hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. . Weathei b il last night in ) ! § i : Anchorage 55 | 2 = — 0 COATINGS Union Hall, Chris Hennings, presi- : Bariow 34 30 30 20 Cloudy dent of the body, was elected dele- : : X Nome 44 42 44 12 Clear wvide—$2.50 Yd- gate to the American Federation of 44 2 Bethel 50 32 34 4 Clear Labor convention to be held in Den- 4 . Fairbanks 42 30 4 Pt. Cldy ver, Colo.,, October 11 Dawson 46 | 28 4 Clear | One of the purposes of a delegate p QUICKSILVER SATINS Wil )G g E il v 'st. Paul o gz Dutch Harbor 54 50 16 |supposed to be the real showdown Kodiak 52 | 48 18 39 in. wide—Beautiful [between CIO and AFL, is to gain, 4 ‘ % \ Cordova .. 80 | 4 not recognition, necessarily, for W A ik i ) ! Juneau 57 colors and dez:alqns | Alaskan unions, but rather to di- ¢ 4 ¢ s‘;lkn 58 |rect attention to the many prob- | Ketchikan 54 $2.75 yd. {lems confronting labor in the Ter- S S indh Fibert 56 ritory, it was said. X ton 46 | “A delegate must be sent to Den- Edmontol EI\IBOSSED SATIN !vpr." Secretary Charles Crozier said A 4 s # b Portland 62 if we would prevent the possible Isan Francisco 66 ' break-up of organized labor both 5 ’ A PiEE | . : y York 66 | 39 in. wide—Gold and in Alaska and down below, and put 4 ;mmn? A "0 Silver—$2.50 Yd' ,hce‘fi,’,,;'-'vd AFL together where they . g Ny WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY With 800 organized lab 2 L | i Seattle (airport), raining, temperature 51; Blaine, raining, 48; Vic- BHOCADED SATIN Juneau, the nss-\smnm :{ t::il;;wxlx? ' - # - |toria, cloudy, 52; Alert Bay, cloudy 49; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy, 54; Cloudy Clear Clear Clear Rain Cloudy Cloudy Rain Rain Clear Clear Clear cocoHgoghosocoo| ooz s ree g exceed one % 5 “ g s 3 Prince Rupert, raining, 50; Triple Island, raining; Langara Tsland, Stk bl R ; raining, 47; Ketchikan, sprinkling, 54; Cralg, cloudy, 54; Wrahgell $1'50 Yd' 4 e ¢ cloudy, 54; Petersburg, cloudy, 43; Sitka, cloudy, 50; Radioville, cloudy, . s K s 48; Juneau, party cloudy, 53; Skagway, cloudy, 50; Soapstone Point, | & |clear, 48; Cordova, clear, 52; Chitina, clear, 26; McCarthy, clear, 28; CREPE SATINS_$1_95 Yd' NEw DISCOVERY : | Portage, clear, 26; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 32; Fairbanks, clear, 26; |Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 26; Tanana, partly cloudy, 28; Ruby, clou- 39 in. wide WEATHER SYNOPSIS cnPPER R IVE R | Rt o £ : | A storm area of marked intensity prevailed this morning from the IF WINTER COMES! |Lynn Canal southward to Oregon, the storm area being centered a . R !shorf anc 7 Vancouver Island, where a pressure of 29.10 NEW REMNANTS ere is something both smart and warm for next winter’s 5po hort distance northwest of Vancouver : o i l:‘mk‘_: ,‘: m‘::;t lh:‘“v “‘; 4 TI. front OoM.. ¥k linches was reported. Elsewhere over the field of observation high bar- an ear-flapped stect head and ears cold. i % - {Kennecott Exploring Moiyb- : i s Ly ometric pressure prevailed, the crest being 30.60 inches at Coppermine, Slu{S—COHOHS d B li A ‘-—“R. _|~ cheted of spruce green wool \‘nilv borders of cloud gray and is held L{v“ the Canadian Arctic Ooast, This geners] pressure distribution has %‘ ; enum boay on Rich in place with a crocheted chin strap. been attended by precipitation from the southern portion of South- % Curtain Goods Creek This Winter e - e .ast Alaska southward to Oregon and inland to Alberta, also over the 5B EAThaNY Yo 7e . 7e %va:\rd Peninsula, and by generally fair weather over the remainder g Linings—Woolens A discovery which may develop ,S”‘ ”ll’)(’rt W l’kl"s ‘v "’ jof Alaska. i & Tn o snt for | Easterly gales prevailed at Juneau, the maximum velocity for a into a large mineral development for 3 B A & 0 A £ sustained period of 5 minutes bein: 39 miles from the east-northeast Alaska is reported in the Copper ‘ ’, ’ s u HALF PRICE River valley about 80 miles cast o Altempt I'urther deare h at 5:49 a.m, Gulkana, according to word re- | It was colder last night over the Tanana and upper Yukon valleys. . y . > " 5 b ceived here I ‘ » ve S ] )" o ’ ’ 2 Molybdenum, a mineral used pri- n Ard “ 5 ec '”,(‘-“- ane . " |salesmen of the New York Life, 3 {marily in hardening steel, has becn 3 Kelth wllflas Back is named a member of the organi- ? found in promising quantities, i LOS ANGEI Cal.,, Sept. 30 i zation’s Top Club, as the leading 'f-""', is said, and a large group of claims Sir Hubert Wilkins come here B LAGK IS Tu & | member of the Seattle branch. He g sy ren S o nc have been located by residents of to purchase a plane, suitable for| | th |and Mrs. Wildes attended the club - ’z._,:fi, I’ - the areas. It is located on Rock search work 7n the Arctic. ‘ convention at Banff during their & 4 Creek in the Copper River valley sir Hubert said he wanted to | stay in the south, and also visited “Juncau’s Leading Department Store 5 ; and about three miles from the road jeave quickly on another hunt for BBDADGAST ON | H in Seattle. ammmmrmflzwprmi between Gulkana and Nabesna ix & \ Talasigs o thete ] I ew u"flrs While i Besbtla \LHAV AP s - 3 7 So promising have some of the fight from Moscow to Fairbanks! [siderable time with Mr. Wildes’ wheels as of old an [sHe inquired. finds proven that it is reported the ang for whom he has been con- i i e parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude LT in fro of Two dollars,” replied the clerk. Kflm‘_‘(‘“ll Copper Company is qyctin earch with a flying boat H i T tment as a| 'ildes. They return to Juneau af- wheel and behind the ' “And how much does a minister |Planning some tunnelling and de- pime is essen The n R 7 ;’"‘_"““ “3’. appon ’I"l" ‘L\,{:t ter a month's absendee charge to. marry you?” velopment work in the district this took six weeks' food suppl t New: Merbar: of. Supy Tt oL S B Ul OF e = B N anuts were whole when| “Well, T bellsve the customary|Winter to determine if they should mighi be stretched to last two (YW IYemMODEr Ol SUPYEME New York Life Insurance Oompany, irned the officer knew the | fee is at least $5." |sq abead wih the property. .. imonths," said Sir Hubert Court Will Speak Out !Tf,'flir.‘lv'.‘;\li'lfuiofi":? gEna Rrdte SHOOTS GOATS 5 P 5 e “ 0 ne winter work proves the ; . 3 el 5 3 1 4 3 E L comeingel fin IR e nerc i D S ) !adny"»,l,:::ld';,t §5iBri ¢ o pret i the miici b we e on Friday Night Banff, this month, Keith Wildes| Richard Davis of Cordova recent- B stk il AR 2 indieated by prospects there is pos- ey LR, T, (G URE B g & T e onyy | [Telumed to Juncau aboard the Al-|ly shot two goats while hunting d theplan had werke And she walked out, the man ;}blhly.mm' the cm')pm R)n(x- and o4 from private flier (Continued irom Page One: {1 .‘(( JTT»”HL accompanie by TM(‘k 4(,)[ Mile 7. £ gi?y.Duarte. v»vhu el Mgl orthwestern Railroad may be eX- * o indicated the Ru Mrs. Wildes. also was in the party, shot the third e o which the sciation could take 2 3 G JeaAHe 2oat PR A, tended to the area. Ment 44 fnaneing. 1l lition t « ¥ C Mr. Wildes, one of the leading 'goat but it got away. \ 14 2 Molybdenum, found mostly in 5 any effective action if an inquiry as’' —— e B % Wedding Called Off LAV SNIDER NUPTIALS |colorado, has been reported in sev- G proposed was undertaken. ¥ Because of $5 Fee Miss Elizabelli Snider. and Ed-| €8l Dlaces in Alaska, particularly Mayor Gets The committee recommended that on Lemesurier Island, but never in . the resolution “be not adopted.” ™ ward Lawson were married recently b Thirsty at ‘!'h F t N fi al Bank Mont., Sept. 80—The 3" oon et All Saints' church |3uantities such as are reported in y e pirs a on ; / " . “OLD RED HERRING” held the pocketbook WheD |i. arcromeas vy ; samples from the Copper River Water Plant | P i “,‘_A“"‘l‘I““f‘" with the Rev. Warren| o nire Market price at the first! " & WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—Secre- JUNEAU buieelt o aifighung, of September was 42 cents a pound tary of Intehior Harold L. Ickes - 5 o : DENVER, Sept. 30.—There were caid the Klan charges revolving 104 a license st 2" | “Alaska” v v p) o for 90 percent concentrate. © saic he 18 3 does a license co Alaska” by Lester D. Henderson. pepoent = 56,000,000 galions of water allasound Higo. L. Blae pabeend L ] ON WAY TO SEATTLE around Mayor Ben Stapleton, so it 'ment is the “same old red herring & = wasn't an unreasonable demand made to serve various purposes on CAPITAL—$50.000 rest, m digger of Cor- when he ask r r different occasions.” * U’RP S $ m 000 | dova, left recently for a short trip “Just plain wate he said when Secretary Ickes charged that Her- s LU l . to Seattle. the waiter started pouring a cup bert Hoover received support of the [ ] of coffee. Ku Klux Klan in '28 and ‘“nobody . { 1"1'm sorry, hoss, :)m we just seemed to worry about it either.” | COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS ain't got no water,” the waiter re- - - SCh lllng plied. “You all will have to drink| UNDERGU®S OPERATION ACCOUNTS 52 1.3 coffee.” i g z The incident occurred at a ded-'recently in Cordova on Mrs, Wil- SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES ication banquet Denver's new liam Auwen. She is reported get- filtering plant. There are no con- ting along nice nections in the plant where R8s it oan vt o e FAIRBANKS WEDDING 5 > 29, Paid on | -oe HAS EYE TREATMENT A romance that began when they Savings attended school. culminated at Fair- \ 1 Charles Johnson, former railroad banks recently when Virginia Lee / Accounts of the kitchen {employee of Cordova, returned to Brown and William J. Hunter were that city recently after having been married. They are now honey- - atment mooning in the States. | sSeci e TS S R A W T g R R RN TV RS { Remember!!! 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