The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 3, 1937, Page 2

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i - ——n e ————_— > —— ——C ——— e 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 3, 1937. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICUUTURE, WEATHER BUREAU I 0 , [Govarar's Office P v o ; s DRESS UP FOR ‘WUMAN S CLUB e ‘ fi € S THE WEATHER A The Governor's office got a mes- t momeNT Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate to‘(resh :‘;u.meugp.wm‘ds_ ; 0 c i Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Thurs- 3 / f%y,w’tf | sage “on the cob” this morning In the mail came a more or less day; moderate to fresh southeast winds, except fresh to strong over ordinary looking corn cob with a Lynn Canal, Chatham Strait, Clarence Strait, and Dixon Entrance. g card tied to it addressed io Gov o s , By o " <$ X o b N i Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong . John W. , advis 0 look i i : § . s g l’lumUndel'way for Chanly;m o co:.mli] ;“‘::“:5 ;‘)2:“ l:h-;lllvn 3 ¢ :Mflllh(‘:\bl winds tonight and Thursday. |- Ball to Be Given on In the middle of the cob was a card i LOCAL DATA i v | inviting the Chief Executive to at- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~Weathes : ‘ November 27 tend the 14th National Corn Husk- 4 pm. yesty 2975 45 6 T Cloudy a4 z | |Ing Contest in Marshall, Saline 4 am. today 29.94 47 85 SE 22 Lt. Rain "| Five new members, Mrs. J. F. Wor- County, Missouri, November 4. Noon today 29,95 49 83 SE 24 Lt. Rain “lley, Mrs. C. J. Hussey, Mrs. Joe Despite the fact that he likes RADIO REPORTS , Green, Mrs. H. B. Humphrey, and €Orn on the cob, Acting Gov. E. W TODAY Mrs. Fred Fiedt, were elected to, Griffin remarked that in as much Max. temp. Low:st 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. membership in the Juneau Wo- @5 November 4 is tomorrow, pro- Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather men’s Club at the gathering yl,‘s_‘l_.)zlbly no one would be able to make Anchorage 49 32 - —_ 0 ' ‘terday afternoon in the Penthouse it. In reocgnition, he was planning Barrow 16 6 6 20 0 Pt. Cldy A of the Alaska Electric Light and!to attach one of the new Alaska Nome . 40 32 32 4 0 Clear ! power Company building. |smmns »ta the cob and return it with Bethel . b 32 24 26 4 s Snow | H| Mrs. Ray G. Day, President, pre-;be'% wishes from Alaska. Fairbanks ... 36 20 22 4 1 Pt. Cldy |sided at the meeting which was one| O Tear Bt Dawson - 26 14 20 6 0 Fog ¥ of the largest business sessions yet | St. Paul ... 40 :: oy = o ' held. Plans were discussed for me‘cHANGEs IN b ittt 1 o/ » 25 Cloudy invitational charity ball which will Kodiak 42 | 34 38 4 61 Rain !|be held at Elks Hall on November| Gordava L | 38 40 14 Rain Hand Toilored 127, Mrs. H. G. Wilcox, chairman I 2 oA | - » " Bain p of the welfare committee, will be in e | o e £t ety Models in All ;"“”’“ A e et o] Prince Rupert ... 56 44 46 6 30 Pt C?(ll; unds for the club’s welfare aclm-l » ’ Edmonton ... 44 2 30 6 0 Wear Latest Stvies tles. : 3 . _JRock Dump Buoys in Gas- Seattle ........... 58 50 B3 6 10 Pt.Cldy Arrangements for the school essay =~ . Portland .62 48 50 4 06 Cloud « | contest were considered and further| tineau Channel Are to Be Fihi e g Tt ik SUITS T b e Switched DuringMonth mew Yotk g & u 7 ‘om p 2 e i , Washington .0 44 44 10 T Clear - . the applied education department.| WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 47; Blaine, clear, 48; Vic- | toria, clear, 48; Alert Bay, partly cloudy, 43; Bull Harhor, clpudy, 46; ) Triple Island, cloudy; Langara, cloudy, 48; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 46; Ketchikan, misting, 50; Craig, cloudy, 50; Wrangell, raining, 50; Pet- ersburg, raining, 46; Sitka, raining, 45; Soapstone Roint, showers; Tenakee, cloudy; Hawk Inlet, raining; Radioville, raining, 41; Skag- The contest is to start after Thanks-| The following aias to navigation > giving. {in Alaska waters are temporarily Amendments to the constitution 0ut of commission, but are to be ! of the local club and to the Alaska |Testored according to advices re- Federation constitution were pass- ceived by W. C. Dibrell, Super ed. No action is to be taken on the|tendent of Lighthouses: |swimming pool project until after| Tongass Narrows—Tongass Nar- Ezuu‘ public forum next Monday. iruws}Buoy 8 reported in a sinking v',“-y', cloudy, 47.. Juneau, ralntpg, 46,: Tulsequah, raining; oapev st. % ine Worsted and i| Mrs. C. C. Rulaford was elected {condition October 30. 5133; clglzlfly‘.‘:gixfrg::ov;;rlalnLr;g‘.lgl. dlzfc(;ilr_bl;y. l::1our:y, 34; (?hltma. ok {ltreasurer to succeed Mrs. J. C.| Clarence Straif—McLean Point (e fiioud’y o cloyudy 24{/- i allr a: 5.20‘:' O;d:;. 22; Nen- U nfinished Worsted i{Cooper, resigned. | Light reported extinguished October (ckm'dy 21 tht‘)gamuw .part,ly i zz-y'}:*fi;surg,' o ulato, partly v > 3 | 5775 {10580 delands blghs died ex-) Juneau, Nov. 4—Sunrise, 7:21 am.. sunset, gf'%fi . ‘ in New Patterns A |tinguished October 29. | N o m.; set, 4:06 pam. “ lGLOO, Sumner Strait—Keku Strait Bea- i WEATHER SYNOPSIS | ! ‘ AUXILIARY MEET; con 6A reported missing March 2;| High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Southeast Alaska southward to California, the crest being 30.36 inches at Este- |Keku Strait Beacon 7 reported bent ) lNlTlATlON HELD over September 3. | |van, elsewhere over the field of observation low barometric pressure ' Wrangell Narrows — Pe!er.slmrx:; FASHION FLEECE ! | prevailed, there being a storm area centered near Kodiak, the lowest Initiation 6f six new members|Bar Buoy 40A part reported broken' Brushed wool fleece in a soft beige tone makes a box jacket and belt ireported pressure being 29.20 inchees at Kodiak. This general pres- marked the meeting of the Pioneer’s off atd buoy submerged when tide| to smarten a lightweight brown wool frock. An Ascot scarf of the |sure distribution has been attended by precipitation along the coastal It’s tir wrself a “Best Suit.” For riv he ma srmal holiday u m luok your smart- and be smart in a Michaels Ster ercoat that will give year- last night, \fill\ MI:S. above half stage. | same fabric is knotted at the throat and a deeper brown wool turban regions from the Aleutians southeastward to Vancouver Island and by round w . i4|Crystal Snow Jenne, president, in| Chalhgm Strait—Deep Cove En-| ... nerched far back on the head. (Design by Townley Frocks.) |partly cloudy to cloudy weather over the interior and western portions - ; |charge. |trance Light reported extinguished ~_~ =~ RN PR £ S RN R RS D Ry T-TL‘J in l"'dflY' &| Mrs. Helen Thompson, Mrs. Al October 5; Point Gardner Light re- H Zenger, Mrs. William Mahoney, MIs. | ported extinguished October 24. | Alice Coughlin, Mrs. K. Jarman,| Cordova Bay—Wallace Rock Buoy! | HOSPITAL NOTES and Mrs. Della Clark were the ini- |9 reported missing October 26. |tiates. Following the business meet-| pycareli Bay—Cape Flores Lighted . ing a social gathering was held wxlmBuuy 4A reported extinguished Oc- the Yukon, was taken to St. Anu‘s% H r‘yu-fidc (G !nc :|the Pioneers and cards were the toper 11, Hospital yesterday afternoon upon a "]g u e il ( I L Uey ® | | L | \ FOR INSURANCE |. See H. R. SHEPARD & SON b Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. *John M. McCoy, steward aboard | Morris - Haigh o the Classiied Ads in THE EMPIRE o | ‘lorder of the evening. Sitka Sound—The Eckholms Light arrival of the Alaska liner in port,| .Pnu' winners in hr1§ge were Mrs"reporled extinguished October 27. |2nd uxxfigx'\vcnt an appendectomy . g 3 |Guy McNaughton, Mrs. Mary M| peri strait—Vitskari Island lighttbis mornine. Event fl"'g T Department otore |chaelson, Al Lundstrom and Dean | enreq extinguished September 6; | S C. E. Rice. Winners in whist were Sergius Narrows Light reported e Bob DuPree, Louglas marshal, ST gy | Chaxtes Fox, Tom Dull, Mrs. Kath-yingyisheq October 24. was dismissed from St. A {erine Hooker, and Mrs. Lockie Mac- . ok e . "1 At the Episcopal rectory this eve- — | ait—Ras) Ty Stra ital yesterday following further = : < = 7 |Kinnon; pinochle, Mrs. Jack Lang-' Shelikof Strait—Raspberry Strait p ning, Miss Esther Morris will be- seth, Mrs, Stanley Nowicka, J. Sa- Lri‘;;; Tepurted exiinguisholl Qetobs Gealnent. come the bride of Mr. Thomas i b 3 b jisky, : ny. a0 i : . |Haigh, with Dean C. E. Rice offici- in charge of the joint social hour of | Light reported extinguished October Was dismissed yesterday from St1.,..; of friends ! B P e 1. Ao Pearl Peterson will be the s Hos- A o ks - |the Pioneers and the Auxiliary, held *% . . | Mi later in the evening. A regular busi-| _ 4ids Relighted or Restored | AT bride’s attendant, and Mr. Daniel ness session was held by the Pion-| Lynn Canal—Clear Point Light re-| Tony Chopp was dismissed yes-|pacq wiyl he the best man. Follow- eers previous to the social gather-|Ported extinguished October 15 was terday from St. Ann’s Hospital fol-jne tpe service, to be held at 7 o™ ling. Attractive Hallowe'en decora-|Telighted October 26. lowing medical care. clock, a wedding dinner will be ed in the Fifth Street Apart- where the couple will re- - Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. |.. tions and refreshments marked the| Chatham Strait — Hawk Inlet | |Lighted Bell Buoy 3 reported ex- B. F. Kane, traveling salesman | tinguished October 15 was relighted wWho has been confined to St. Ann conclusion of the evenin October 26. Hospital for medical care, is much s Morris arrived from the oo oo -k JUN]OR C. D- A- ‘ Peril Strait — Kakul Narrows improved and will be dismissed in|south on the Yukon this week. : MEET]NG HELD‘LIghL heretofore reported exting- a short time. e e |uished October 13 was found burn- e BACK FROM DENMARK { ing October 25. Ronalg Evans of the Polaris-Taku 5 Rolet % inbound pas- < ¢ A meeting of the Junior C.D.A. e z b P aCalin e i Martin Holst was an inbot : Lsois el pearebits B tiarnloss N¢ t.he‘ Shrempgra;yl C};ange; M:;dgt t x(x::]necmo h‘::\s Sfon,\],fsjw}f»pntul nger on the Northland this morn- e mem er 4 home of Mrs. Walter G. Hellan with | I R Dt Loviel tuth on Uie Phinl | By elaumube. fram 1a / trip gbroed e o Cecile Thibodeau, president, in | Shoal Pight e e aion st b CETEE I st SIEanlE ) ATE iness i ofore reported destroyed, has been Cess ion & 5 home| ;6 in Denr where he was born. charge of the business session. temporarily discontinued and has in Jaspar for a few wee It will me \n1 e e | Plans were made for a silver tea i IE}JI 1D et L iUt flve ~eaki Batara la Vet ll;h):t utso nsf I {on November 27, details of which replaced by a black ofl drum.|pe about live weeks heiore He W' ihad not seen for years " q tral’ W e anmounced aier Previous to Report has been eslvd thas hers e b o st (o vork . U = If your “Daily Alaska Empire” has | the meeting the counsellors, Miss 1S doubt as whether the buoy is A, = B85 i : i Helen Storms, Mrs. J. Arthur White, 1D correct position. § M. Walsteln O RS BOmIo aot been delivered i Mrs. Lu Liston and Mrs. Louis Permanent Changes To Be Made;'-ed to St. Ann’s Hospital this mor B s_m P M- | | Brown met for a brief discussion. | Gastineau Channel—Rock Dump ing for medical care. Y O P :J R Lighted Buoy 2 to be changed about | 3 | ; A November 15, to an unlighted first George Johnson of Yakutat was M 3 {MRb‘ 0‘::3; %%TLS'::S JAUNTT"l"ss nun and renamed Rock Dump admitted for medical care yester- 1 | i |Buoy 2; Rock Dump Buoy 4 to be day to ihe Government Hospital. ‘4‘ Mrs. W. C. Overby returned to ‘hanged about November 15, to a T R Juneau on the motorship Northland |lighted buoy. Light will be flash-| b Mary A9cling wag sdaiied | b lafter a five week vacation in Port- ing red, about 40 candlepower, fla:»n}m the Government Hospital yes- / { land, Tacoma and Seattle, visiting 04 Secfgld» Cilipsc 36 seconds, and|terday for medical care. = ) relatives and friends. renamed Rock Dump Lighted Buoy| RS, Sk \ 3 e Oyerts,DeputesiColiolor 0‘:4_ William Rusk underwent a major e1ge Ihxlflfiml Lokl s bet'in Wran-| Chatham Strait—Kasnyku Light operation this morning at the Gov-| chlllln e —— {gell where he will be for a week to be discontinued about November |ernment Hospital | A copy will be sent you MMED- iw and prpil Gene Huuble o |and from there he will go to Pet-|4. A ey S | e P | only acher to play with. That's |ersburg for a week before return- ——————— fi-ginnx. James, 8. uegial; DAvens, a as more 1 R R . |ing to Juneau. O. L. Rogers and F. J. Salb, spec- | Was dismissed today from the Gov- | IATEI IAL CARRIER e et g b o Sepadam 1) - ,ee . |ial repYesentatives of the Postoffice ernment Hospital. f1 b | Y by SPEC C trict &choo! mine miles north of n :L ate e 1Y aveor Lecause | u n a school bus | SITKANS THROUGH |Department, who arrived here yes-| ; | ; Vided for student oty |terday to assist Postmaster Albert| Sophic While of Hoonah was ad- sz toasted | (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) the Humble 5choo King it possible for them to at- | Mr. and Mrs. Andy Lorentzen of \Wile in handling the new Alaska Mitted for medical care at the Gov- : . >hh Mineral high s which permits grade as |Sitka are through passengers on the | stamp sale, will be guest speakers EH}E"HL Hospital late yesterday. 4 ch 1dents ro ne's family donated the |Northland for the Historic City of the Juneau Chamber of Com-| — 4 = o + gy e g e ! ne Humble sciool and his brother b5 & director of the school | where Mr. Lorentzen operates the merce tomorrow noon at Percy . . . v.9 h BEER OIL S()Vlet Lcade!fs Rev1ew1ng Russia’s Yout | HEMRICH'S Both 27 and 34. We deliver. Insist On It! Our carrier has separate Order it from your compartments. No clogged nearest dealer. burners from our oil. Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General Transferring. ! D. B. FEMMER AT FEMMER’S DOCK : Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittich g R B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WINDOW CLEANING | Mary Nordnes is invited to present this coupon at the box office of the PHONE 485 CAPITOL THEATRE AND RECEIVE TWO FREE TICKETS TO SEE Devil’s Playground Your Name May Appear—-WATCH THIS SPACE e i % unist of the Soviet raise 5 in sal e as they watch the Central Trades Union Council; Nikita Khuscheft, Moscow Comm onstration rft;(u 1y 1,000,000 ye ,:.,“ rrfln Red 8 : M..ch. on the | PArty leader; Premier Vyuhes'hv Molotov; Georgi Dimitrov, secretary 23d interna » day. They are, to risht: Vice Premier Anas- | general of the Communist International, and Vlas Y. Chubar, vice {thasius L Mik {ator Jo:of Staling U, M. “hvernik, chief of the | premier, | High teade ld

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