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]-; 2 THE DAILY ALASKA MPIRL, FRIDAY, OCT. 29, 1937. 1 e S R Ry R vesane: sttt “ip e e mnmumnmnuuu|m|nu|||||||nmmnuummmmnmmlGUXEY B AGKS cov 5 Coney who ka_an “wrmytme iz of Nl O, sid] V. 8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER, BUREAT of mnmpluwd in Was 1: H three to carry his message Or g which he will urge that the 7 E} FI Y more to the American people—that |government finance agriculture and (By the U. §. Weather Bureau) é ] fiat money is the only solution industry so that the laborers can Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., October 10: e A 7] H to the nation’s ills. \huvdw tnlwu' Pqu(;h’fl‘ share of the Rflig tonight and Saturday; moderate to fresh southeast and east & gl 2 # 3 S , _ goods they produce winds. 4 B n e Shar §| NEW YORK, oot 2.0, Ja- - Healthyand sigoraus; e 76T 0 | Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Satur- day; moderate to fresh southeast and east winds, except fresh to strong "1 lover Lynn Canal, Chatham and Clarerice Straits, and over Dixon En- Itrance. e ’ Ferecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong southeast and east winds from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat and strong east and northeast winds from Yakutat to Cape Hinchinbrook. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathes | ‘4 pr. yespy .......2063 41 87 S 4 Spriling El l4 am. today ......2077° 43 90 s 5 Cloudy - TS anc Al ass vou that finer Noon today 29.74 43 82 SE 8 Misting ~ H SAVE AT B E R T ’ A glance ])felow v:ill assure g i RADID REPORTS H merchandise can’t be bought, and prices TODAY Al 1 ® $2.95 yd. 2B will equal those found 1'".‘“'“""‘—P“@NE~ los NOW' Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Precip. #am. £ ° Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather ' @1 78 v, B Anchorage EY 29 — - 0 X 5175 vd. | | Barrow .20 2 2 8 14 Clear "o . NATHAN JUMBLE | Nome 82 16 22 4 0 Olear 2 IOy 85¢ yd. ‘ A THAN JUM APPLES s Jd [ Bethel 3 20 el 0Ty 0 Cloudy i . | APPLES s 79 Fairbanks 2% 7 4 0 Clear | e \ 1 Fabr $2.25 yd = | o JONATHAN—Box ... ... Dawson ... 36 20 20 12 0 Cloudy | : 3 " fancy Wrapped and Packed St. Paul - 40 g = A o i ‘ & 11,00 to $1.95 yd. 3| BOX Fancy PP Dutch Harbor ... 46 36 40 4 0 Rain 8 e 3 H Kodfak 48 42 44 4 0 Pt.Cldy i $2.25 vd. il Cordova 48 38 38 4 10 Pt.Cldy 4 @ $2. ‘S BUTTER— pounds C f oo a8 B @ 5 @8 Clowly $1.00 vd | y Sitka .. 62 34 - — 0 b L0 yd. -8 DANISH—FRESH—SWEET—HIGHEST GRADE Keichikan 52 PO e Rain = | Prince Rupt 52 42 46 10 22 Cloudy = Edmonton 52 34 34 8 0 Clear t ’ k 8 | Seattle 56 48 50 4 A2 Pt.Cldy s " Portland . 68 50 50 6 88 Cloud: he I s and ‘' Mayonnaise 53c Pork & Beans 2 (3 e B ¢ @ Caw [ : ' i " = ( ¢ 3 MEDIUM TINS New York 62 50 52 20 19 Pt. Cldy ‘ ; o | ?!L{IT FOODS—GOLD MEDAL CAMPBELL $—Delicious, Tasty it Mlaiuie b S ) SRR e 2 4 ! P WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY “ 1ce naturday Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 46; Blaine, clear, 38; Vic- toria, clear, 45; Alert Bay, cloudy. 41; Bull Island, cloudy, 45; Triple T .‘Ilqhi. C‘Ci» an Island, showers; Langara Island, raining, 46; Prince Rupert, show- ers, 47; Craig, showers, 48; Wrangell, raining, 45; Petersburg, raining, 44; Sitka, misting, 48; Radioville, raining, 41; Hawk Inlet, raining; B Tenakee, cloudy; Soapstone Point, cloudy, 38; Juneau, cloudy, 40; Skag- way, cloudy, 37; St. Elias, cloudy, 44; Cordova, partly cloudy, 37; Chit- ina, clear, 20; McCarthy, cloudy, -2; Anchorage, cloudy, 29; Fortage, ] cloudy, 36; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 7; Nenana, cloudy, 12; Hot A Springs, clear, 2; Tanana, cloudy, 23; Ruby, cloudy, 22; Nulato, eloudy, ;"‘ RITZ CRACKERS 29c CRISP BUTTER WAFERS—PACKAGE . 25¢ Prune Butter FRUIT CAKE TIME B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. 2 TINS All the FINER FRUITS and NUTS for 24; Kaltag, cloudy, 23; Unalakleet, clear, 22; Flat, cloudy, 15; Oho- Ly . 3 AKE BVE o gamute, clear, 23. § Tart—T dng)—l)tlmous the BEST CAKE EVER—Found Here Juneau, October 30.—Sunrise, 7:09 a.m.; sunset, 4:17 p.n. “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ; WEATHER SYNOPSI> b B e TR IIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIlIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII\ The barometric pressure distribution over the field of observation has changed but little during the past 24 hours, the pressure being : low over the northeastern portion of the Nerth Paeific Ocean, with 1 two storm centers, one off the coast of Southeast Alaska with a pres- ; sure of 29.10 inches and the second storm near Dutch Harbor, the i 4 L SALAD DRESSING 39(‘. GOLD COIN—QUART BANANAS || Grapefruit | SQUASH lowest reported pressure in that vicinity being 29.14 inches. High baro- metric pressure prevailed from the Pacific Northwest States south- westward to the Hawaiian Islands. This general pressure distribution L i July poscd to be a clear|used four pack horses which en- fine flf F r' FQ{ veather month on the North Pa- abled them to cover much of the L ific. To add to the dar g line. They proved more effic- has been attended by precipitation along the coastal regions from Cor- bing, there is a very strong curr in making the survey than : = 5 . i S nts \M ‘r I W e bin all boats previously used. The GOLDEN RIPE ARIZONA GET A CHUNK OF THE dova southward {o Oregon, also ovar the Aleutiris, wad g fir wee- o { horses were sh on the steam- SOLID SWEET PRIZ NNEFK 40 * » p < Gales iwere re- l] ¢ ‘ ’ The D srer, commanded by "“::D I,\.\Alk‘ll\d.) mfi‘?‘y‘ n\u-r]:‘ l;‘k‘:,‘:‘ E WI ER ported over the steamer lanes in the North Pacific Ocean in the vicin- *'* ity of the Aleutiahs and western portion of Alaska Peninsula. It was colder last night at Fairbanks, the temperature at 8 a.m. being 7 degrees. program of Sur-/ys the cannery of P. E. Harris & and off co at False Pass to spend the win- hores of Uni- ey The shore party consisted of On Alaska foa 3 Ibs. 29c 2 for 1 Sc Pound 5«: were made | {wo officers and seven men. Bi; ‘ : e b round Scol p Lighthouse and | commander Schoppe took over 5 5 pr ni \l K ra nce 10 to & onely beacon ab the command of the Discoverer last e e e ommand of e e vt M Five Fast Deliveries PHONE 1@5 INSURANCE = . Puss, . vhere he s executive of- e s Clean Title ke g . e o e etoasin |l 10— 11 A M. 284 —5:15P. M. 211 SEWARD STREET onsequently o Guide under Capt. F. H. Hardy. -z ‘ Allen Shattuck Ur k E ntrance he B on Maru, lost in 1929,| During the World war Allied sub- | » the foggiest spc till there * placed a tide marines did patrol work in the| cording to L e in ‘he Lroken hull, which Strait of Dover, the Baltic and Ad-| Established 1898 ppe o he U 1 ut 200 ds from the light- riatic Seas. | S. Di ¢ ¢ Y n - 'house. 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