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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13, | 937 U. 8. DEPARTMENT QF' AGR[QULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Hollywood Lifts the Veil Beulah Croshy Is Hollywood Lifts the Vei | Hidine I THE WEATHER . tding Its Trade Secrets ' (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) - i | ‘ i Forecast for Juncau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oct. 10. B By ROBERT COONS there is to see, but you'll see a great O mom€ NT Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh SE. winds. [uce fl "s 0"8 : deal more than you would if you LOCAL DATA HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 13.— actually visited a studio in person Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathet PR ; % ]ln!l\\\wflul .\) v‘mlng something now In films of this type, the idea is » R e |4 pm. yest'y 20.92 48 93 0 0 Cloudy ‘ Announcement was made today it never did before. It is using the to go closer up to the technical | |4 am. today 29.83 47 94 w 4 Cloudy by Mrs, John W. Crosby of the en- screen to tell film fans how motion detalls of film-making which, in | |Noon today 2085 48 91 w 4 klh) |gagement of her daughter, Miss pictures are made. (Remember most movie fictions about Holly- PR ' Seulah Crosby, to Mr. Bruce John- when Hollywood was afraid of “de- wood, are passed over lightly in the RADIO REPORTS | stone of Ketchikan stroying illustions” about itself?) interests of keeping the story going TODAY bt | Miss Crosby, who recently attend-| But Hollywood fook a tip, on this — b Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. led Juneau high school, will be gra- matter, from the many big corpor- A Station last 24 hours temp, temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathex duated from the American S'\);'WIJ\] ations and industrial concerns that PO'I clans, Farmers Anchorage Lo 4T | 39 s oy 0 in Chicago early next spring. Well have been using camera and miscro- > Barrow s 2 | 22 22 28 0 ) known in the Gastineau Channel phone to sell, “educate” and instruct Wil ‘v,atd’ Congress a Nome I | 4 4 8 0 gmfi district, she has made Juneau her |jetailers, salesmen, and in some Write New Farm Bill Bethel 44 | 30 36 8 0 Clear {home town for the past 17 YeArS. |eages consumers on the intricacies —_— Fairbanks 56 | 30 30 4 0 Clear ' | Miss Crosby's fiance, Mr. JORN-lo¢ their products | (Continued from Page One) pan 40 32 34 4 0 Cloudy e e B 'J‘K"‘“;‘ ””‘{;"‘l'{ l‘]" ‘f‘l‘)' Comparatively few of these indus- —_— g"t*’a"l 50 | 7 — - - b il by s ! Al S OWN trial films reach. the commercial which are chosen by the Secretary xgflc{:k oo 23 22 :? = =% i K bie game hunter and guide, and is|fm house as did “These Thirty of Agriculture. Groups of states Cordova 54 48 50 H P e | remembered as the huntsman who | Years” the production of a leading in turn, form regions, also headed Juneau .. 52 | 15 ‘43 . 2 C}nudy S0 ans st grizzly bear i |CAT manufacturer (Henry Ford) four by his appointees. sitka 80 ‘ ,,]; 4 -;4 Cloudy \lacka last year. At present, he is in | YeAYs ago. But if you look around It is certainly true that much ef- Ketchikan 58 | 50 52 A 12 Rat government service on the Unuk|YOU can see at special showings, fort is made to keep politics from Prince Rupert 60 ( 50 52 4 06 ! mln' R ver. ot fooy ko the inside story of tires, corks, cars, influencing the distribution of bene- Edmonton 34 PO i Pl | “Ihe wedding will take place in |sPark plugs, tooth pastes, iceboxes, lits under the act. It is equally | Seattle 70 48 1 1 0 glo ‘d) {hin Dk, Bk | railroads, whiskey, biscuits, nickel true however that each local organ- Portland 78 i b:d g . Lol | S fixtures, gasoline and whatnot — ization becomes a “cell” interested | San Francisco 8 | 54 54 georsh Pt.Cldy Baby Alligator | free. in preserving the organization New York 68 | 44 4 14 T Cioufji R'dy : f New Type of Trailer through which it derives beneftis. ;w;xsl\ingwn 6 52 52 10 b Cloudy ‘ | Kides to Juneau Pat Dowling, one of Hollywood's BY-laws of the local organizations 5 P ) | For Miss Stewart Isuccessful makers of industrial deal only with administration of the o (v:m":nn CONDITIONS AT § A.M. TODAY « . . i b tatiites 58 SELE Lol ol _ they develop into local “town-halls” ; i 4 , 43; y, cloudy, 48; Bull Har- We feature Suits Nothing less than'a baby alligator e Pictures of this type are ob in- 0 % Poicresion of everything |bor, cloudy, 50; Prince Rupert, partly cloudy, 50; Triple Tsland, clou- was the surprise present which ar- bilb'a e 3 * under the sun with natural empha- |dy; Langara Island, cloudy, 51; Ketchikan, cloudy, 52; Craig, ecloud o i rived aboard the North Sea last Put 80 to schoaols, fairs, exhibits i et ke |55; Wrangell, cloudy, 52; Petersburg, cloudy, 54: i g PAILORED IIN ket 4 and clubrooms, as well as to re- SIS upon those matters close to the e 5, udy, 54; Sitka, cloudy, 58; Ra- night for Miss Sue Stewart of Ju-|Afid €l i popln.g | dioville. raining, 50; Juneau, cloudy, 46; Skagway, cloudy, 52; Tenakee, ROCHESTER BY neau coming to Alaska all the way ‘" and salesmen i v pg IR jraining; Hawk Inlet, raining; Hoonah, raining; Soapstone Point, rain- from Daytona, Florida. Occasionally, he says, an indus- CH VOTES ing, 42; Cordova, raining, 52; Chitina, cloudy. 30; McCarthy, cloudy, Traveling as a passenger in the|trial film of legitimate interest, en- Wallace recognizes thi 30; Portage, raining, 55; Anchorage, cloudy, 44; Fairbanks, pactiy clou. MICHAELS - STERN |u. s Mail department, the alliga- |tertaining and timely, will find i development of the local dy, 33; Hot Bprings, clear, 22; Tanana, clear, 30; Ruby, nartly slouds, P |tor was awarded A-1 attention dur-|Way to a theatre screen—provided organizations and highly approve 20 Nulato, clear, 24; Kaltag, clear, 34; Flat, cloudy, 96; Ohogamute, |in its ride on the North Sea and was|the manager deems it sufficiently it. M. L. Wilson, Assistant Secre- partly cloudy, 35. ; : A G P s s fed on choicest filet mignon. entertaining. In these instances no tary who moved into Rex Tugwell’s Juneau, Thursday, Oct. 14—Sunrise, 6:32 am.; sunset, 4:59 p.m. 3 The Florida specimen measures money is exchanged. The manager place, looks upon these local farm | ; v 4 .m. TO |close to 18 inches. |pays no film rental fee, but the in- committee as important in the de- ! WEATHER SYNOPSIS ] i |dustrial producer pays the manager committees “x important in lhrl*I de- | Low barometric pressure continued this morning over the north- |nothing to run his film. mocracy in the country. Wallace, eastern portion of the North Pacific 3 4 g- With the markets of all the CDA MASQUERADE | That gang down in Arkansas— sharing that view, believes a similar |sure being 28.90 inches near the S‘\urgggai:' !ik]l:n:;:wes;fi;?o;;igm;;r::c world at our disposal . . . we PLANNED; SEWING [Marian C. Blackman's Society for avenue for discussion of public af- | pressure prevailed over the northwestern portion of Canada, the crest hoose to feature this nation- MEEINGS RESUMED‘“]O Booing of Commercial Adver- fairs should be found for local |being 3058 inches over the southern portion of Saskatchewan. This allv famous line, because we |tisements in Motion Picture Thea- groups of city folk. ) |general pressure distribution has been attended by precipitation think that it offers money’s! wmrs. Joe Thibodeau was ckcwd’ll‘esfflb not expected to boo at Almost every farm plan which| Gold jewels or embroidery make some of the smartest accents in this .;along the coastal regions from the Aleutians southeastward to Dixon 1 most in quality, tailoring and |lecturer by the Catholic Daughters| o Lolywood is doing. (But then Wallace smiles upon carries in it| fail's fashions. Here a gold pin and bracelet of morning-glory {Entrance and by fair weather over the remainder of the field of ob- variety of fabrics and styles. of America at the meeting of S e s e v fir.::xmo.": e wmid continue the| destgn glitter smartly agatst. the somber baokgromd of & Black si’J.?é"’“' G NG ARG I e e e B ek 3 organization, last night, when mem»‘B"‘;‘k,m‘:("‘)Wht R o m;’“&’r':,““‘:\ “_;lv“i‘; ‘_;ni'x‘l‘_‘ fall outfit trimmed with Persian lamb. The black velvet toque | oo 61O &® vers gathered and made plans for|o o ook Whitebeck, Metro's ex- by . o o funcion it may| I8 finished with a duck-green bow A | Unseasonably warm weather prevailed over the Seward Peninsula |a masquerade party to be held at phn_tatmn Alhu-f, turned out a “short cl.\' any pol n_tlm unction it may £ A R e i | vesterday, a maximum temperature of 58 degrees having been reported |the meeting on October 26. ‘Pnln?vd “The Romance of Cellu- lzaw as of mm?rv('mw'fmcnnw in re- Iat Nome, which is the warmest October day on recor4 for that station B ’)‘l B )l > Mrs. Walter G. Hellan, Grand loid,” beginning with the n?alflxxg lation to the m “n purpos : : MRS HARRY ASK |since weather records began there 31 years ago. o 1 . ‘ !r( ’l( S Regent, presided, and plans for the of raw film from cotton and swing- But the political potentialities of | . Ag y ‘ 5 | hasquerade irkluded . sppotntinens|n8: naturally into. detalls of giro- the ‘600,000 farmers who recetyed HONORED AT PARTY| ey (10 ’"(. of the following committees: Mrs,|duction at his studio. Easily and checks in 1936 is not overlooked by s °9 ) | Miles Godkins, Mrs, E. C. Herron,| (I thought) inoffensively, he wound those wtho, in 1938 and lm-m. will be| HONOLULU, H. I, Oct. 13. — Be-| Mrs, L. J. Holmquist was hostess | ° 5 e ; Mrs. O. J. pite! Jlup with a “preview” of the new more interested in rounding up farm|cause of Hawaii’s predominantly at an informal party in honor of C “Juneau’s Leading s O T pelten, entertaliment; | ductions, attaining a new sort|votes than in tounding up farm|japanese population D tor which |her sister, Mrs. Harry Ask, yester- Patromze lrvmg’s Market Department Store” Dull, refreshments. |of trailer with genuine fan inter- cattle. he ssumed new emphasis in |d fternoon, assembling a small *3 Annoincamant was Al migde S Even Wallace boldly conceded at|view of the Oriental conflicts, the &roup of guests for the affair. ! that initiation will be held on No-| Technical Details Stressed various pre-election press confer- members of the visiting Congres.| FPresent were Mrs. Stanley Grum- vember 30. The regular sewing | S0 successful was this “short” ences last year that the farm sup- sional Committee, now in the Is- mett, Mrs. H. M. Hollmann, Mrs.|== — WILLIAMSON BACK I meetings of the CD.A. are to be!that a whole series now is planned,|port for Presideni Roosevelt hit|lands, are unofficially of the opin-|Ruth Blake, Mrs. Arthur Burke, |1 e e e v e | resumed this fall, with the first|the next to be “School of Exper- new highs after each check distri-|ion Hawaii is not ready yet for D Arthur Adams, Mrs. James F o R IN s u k A N c g *“FROM SURVEY TRIP cathering, for both members and ience,” detailing the training, test-| bution. “statehood. Orme, and Mrs, Mary Holmquist. h friends, to be held Tuesday at the ing and launching of a new stock e e T a— JUST AS IN 1917 | rome. of Mrs. George Simpkins, player. Future films will investi-| Footwear was in use more than SAILING PUT OVER See H. R. SHEPARD & SON — i ———— gate the studio fan mail depart-|3500 years ago, the ancients util- e Twenty years ago today, F. W.| Exports of medicinal preparations ment, the property room, the ward- izing various materials such as pelts g of the motorship Estebeth Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. Williamson returned from a sur-| from the United States gained al-|robe department, and other branch-|of animals, metals, grass, leaves, ¢ a and way ports has been WASHINGTON, Oct. 13.—Presi- veying trip for the Public Survey most 30 per cent during the first|es of the industry. bark and wood. In some sectiohs of (delayed until Thursday evening in-|gent Roosevelt has refused to inject | jr— s Office where he was a cadestral en-| half of this year and were only 19| So he prepared for a “screen|the world heels were first used to stead of Wednesday evening. adv.| himself into either the New York & gineer. Today, just 20 years later,! percent below the all-time record |vi and many of them to a Hol- keep the feet well above the burn-| B e Mayoralty campaign or Arkansas :!l‘ again 1“‘““’]‘“;“ ‘X" his U“‘l"" “":‘r“ of 1929, llywood studio. You won't see all|ing desert san Try an Empire aa Senatorial race, . N \aving arrived from a similar sur-| B il T i 2 % s bl OIS SO A veying trip aboard the North Sea. | ® % Mr. Williamson was accompanied | i on his return here, by his wife, and | . i by Ray Cruden, also of the Public T 2 " ] Survey office. The present survey lls ’ s B B ] Juneou Lumber Mills, Inc. i ciusko Island | : Between now and the 20 ago when he was a cadestral en-| i — gineer here, Mr. Williamson spent| | many years in fur farming near ‘\ Py service in Juneau early this year. ' -oe | TAXES---WOW i g i - Py | | i R | | WASHINGTON, Oct. 13. — Elisha S ! Hanson, General Counsel for the | l N s u R A N c E ! American Newspaper Publishers As. | i sociation told the National Associa- | tion today that food chains in.the | ¢ ! Nation will pay a tax bill for the A“ Sh tt“ k | current year of approximately four- en a c i teen billion dollars. | % B3 - | eyt ; Esttblished 1898 Miss Rosellen Monagle, clerk in 5 ! the U, 5. Commissioners office here, | Juneau - - Alaska is a passenger south on the Yukon for a month’s vacation in the States ; { Miss Monagle expects to spend much of the time in Seattle. Mrs. e Sharples will be employed in the| 8 4 office part time during her absence, | } Commissioner Felix Gray said. | —re——— Most visitors looking over New b ' ' Fo% Tiastet ol fuly e pibts of ememper... | the giant liners and think they have | Z A viewed the waterfront. The real . K b ) e Fpohn ¢ b Chesterfields go right along there are miles and miles of docks | " . . " for small freight ships from all 4 il If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has coenerd Bt i faibol with smokers. .. giving them the kind of a smoke not been delivered : ’l d they want...in the way they like it best. By 6:00 P. M. 1 (4 : Chesterfields are refreshingly milder—they’ve } astlng ¥4 got a taste that smokers like. Chesterfields are PHONE : | ttef ¢ j different from all the rest...THEY SATISFY. ¢ de © ¢ e hey™® | paccos p yeettS e ¢ eLa”” e S t e I' 1 A copy will be sent you IMMED- ( ! IATELY by SPECIAL CARRIER. 3 Tea /has more | ¥ | ) . . . Navor dtdsise | ;4 fiey//g’fl/eyau (Do not call after 7:15 P. M. i i v its toasted Copyright 1937, LicTT & Myrks ToBACC S T TR MORE PLEASURE o Co.

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