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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, NOV. 4, 1937. 3 | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU L ;w!z‘,..;.h.: - -'v'iiiv-’”iiii!ii“'{ Waiting Word from Spain | { | O @€S THE WEATHER Forecast for Juneau and vicinity: beginning at 4 p.m., Novethber 4: 0 t c mom€ NT Rain tonight and Friday, colder tonight; moderate to fresh southeast. winds. [ Weather forecast for Southeastern Alaska: Rain tonight and Fri- day, colder tonight; moderate to fresh southeast winds, except fresh i Ito strong over Lynn Canal, Chatham Strait, Clarence Strait, and Dixon |Entrance. Forecast of winds along the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong southeast winds tonight and Friday from Dixon Entrance to Cape Hinchinkbrook. ‘ LOCAL DATA / Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet {4 pm. yesty 2094 49 81 SE 2 Lt.Rain 4 am. today 29.80 48 83 SE 12 Lt Rain Noon today 29.66 50 67 SE 2 /Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS . § TODAY Max. temp. Low:st 4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weather Anchorage 49 27 — - 04 Barrow Bl 10 14 30 Nowme ' i..libooaui B8 28 32 Bethel itk .. 30 26 26 Fairbanks 32 20 22 Dawsoni ... 24 20 24 Dutch Harbor . 42 34 40 Kodiak . 44 34 34 |Cordova ... 44 32 34 |Juneau . i 52 a“ 48 | Sitka ot e 42 — Ketchikan ... 48 50 X Prince Rupert . 46 50 o ecovcom. . ea—o00e 0000t e e 500k ! Edmonton . 34 34 Waiting for a visa which will permit her to join her husband in Sala- | ; p Seattle "........ b e manca, Mrs. Ethel Dahl, wife of Harold Dahl, American aviator who was | v s . Portland . 48 54 , is pictured in Paris. Mrs, Dahl, whose husband, ¢ 9 | san Francisco 56 56 flying for the Loyalists, had been shot down by Rebel airmen, sent h(:r ¥ | New York ... 36 36 Youll want ve wter dressed "right” for school - photograph to Gen. Franco, who was so impressed he reprieved Dahl’s . : . 3 i o Washington ......... | 32 34 dress-up See our new Poll-Parrots &Il are new & dealli senfence. . | WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 A.M. TODAY | but th . t uwality and correct, % 4 I . i % L ) Seattle (airport), cloudy, temperature, 44; Blaine, cledr, 40; Vic- healchful tyling that have made them Where E.D.R.. Tr. W lll Live F s v i { toria, clear, 46; Alert Bay, partly cloudy, 41; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 48; fou 1 v s ] ” - i 4 2 ¢ |Langara, cloudy, 50; Triple Island cloudy; Prince Rupert] cloudy, 50; P ] iy . . | Ketchikan, cloudy, 50; Craig, raining, 48; Wrangell, cloufly, 55; Pet- @ 3-75 2 - { ; [ | ersburg, cloudy, 53; Sitka, raining, 51; Soapstone Point, raining, 40; [ Cloudy 03 snow 01 Snow 0 Cloudy 0 Cloudy 0 Cloudy 02 Clear Snow Rain R 'Y Rain } Cloudy f Clear Clear | Pt.Cldy y Clear Clear Clear - mOSaRome s v | Tenakee, cloudy; Radioville, raining, 42; Skagway, raining, 40; Tulse- & B . § 3 B y £ * | quah, cloudy; Cape St. Elias, cloudy, 42; Cordova, raining, 37; Chitina, : § A o B N | cloudy, 28; McCarthy, cloudy, 26; Anchorage, cloudy, 33; Fairbanks, $S = N % e . ? 7 “ snowing, 26; Nenana, snowing, 24; Hot Springs, cloudy, 18; Tanana, clou- ? 4 3 ¥ > # dy, 24; Ruby, clear, 20; Nulato, partly cloudy, 20; Flat, clear, 7, Ohoga- | mute, snowing, 25. ! Juneau, November 5.—Sunrise, 7:23 a.m.; sunset, 4:03 p.m. WEATHER SYNOPSTS ; @d AXN * # X e Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning throughout Alas- . s A (ka and over the northeastern portion of the North Pacific Ocean, a COIN DOTT lall‘(/l.il(,_ o5 Hlars help make the chic of this sheer |SIOFM area being cventered over the northern portion of the Gulf of Brown dots as big as silver dollars help make the chic s \Alaska, a pressure of 29.20 inches having been reported at Cordova. beige wool dress designed with a high neckline and a fringed suede Precipitation was reported along the coastal regions fsm Nome south- belt. Tt is a good frockylo wear now with a fur scarf and later under | eastward to Dixon Entrance, while fair weather prevailed from Brit. a winter coat. The draped turban is made of beige wool to maftch. !ish Columbia southward to California. Snow was reported this morn- e ing over the Tanana and Copper River valleys and light snow at Cor- dova early this morning. Chitina and McCarthy each reported 6 inches . . lof new snow, making a total depth at each place of 12 inches of snow. A pt‘lnCCSS LOOkS at SOldleI’S | It was cooler last night over the northern portion of the Gulf of | Alaska, ‘The pay of a poet laureate of Eng- DANCE !land is 97 pounds—about $485—a At the American Legion Auxiliary * 'year, John Masefeld present laur- Dance. Elks Hall Saturday night. o B Ry : 5 3 Pr o : 5 eate, told an interviewer in New Rands’ Orchestra. Adm, $1.00. adv. rriment Store b ’ . \ 4 3 i York. e o ) . - Ten per cent of the residents of Try an Empire ad. Fall River, Mass., are illiterate. T T R T T TR B H B 0 AT il oes Young Roosevelt’s home cT AR . This is the new home of Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr., son of the presi- AR T0 dent, and his recent bride, the former Ethe! duPont, located near the 4 B QALE campus of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville, where young . ; . . L O Roosevelt ‘will take post-graduate work. i - - Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. completing to be held at ores of Ju- i - - T e g bk efeoleiel. top in for Remember!!! r Ban on Scrap Exports [f your "Daily Alaska E:npire"' has not been delivered - By 6:00 P. M. PHONE Princess Margaretha, eldest daughter of Prince Gustaf Adolf, the eldest z 2 6 son of the Swedish Crown Prince, is shown looking out of her father’s car lat & blg sreed review which took place in the streets of Stockholm. The review was the greatest ever held in the Swedish capital. Ere - | A copy will be sent you IMMED. FOR INSURANCE |} iy, seecuar cammm See H. B. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends'Bamk Bids. (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) Hailing from the Antipodes, this recent addition to the San Diego, Cal. z00 is fhc only wombat in captivity in the United States. It resemblen giant guinea pig, but is really related to the kangaroo. Its name is Lulu. The lady’s name is Betty Scheidle. o I L e e e : Both 27 and 31. We deliver. JUNEAU MAN GOES Mr. Martinsen will remain in Nor ' Cor s g Das separate way for a time before returning. ISt HALF AROUND THE ———.——— Order it mlyml your ?'mnp;n'tn'_\unts. No g‘llogged " nearest dealer. burners irom our ou. : JOUNCIL MEETING TOMORROW i o % EARTH 10 SORROW CRYNGIL M ( TOMOTES i Also Hay, Grain, Fresh Dressed Chickens, General % \ Transferring. b Regular meeting oi the Juneau " It is a disheartening thing to tra- |City Council will be held at 8 o'- n B FEMMER AT FEMMER’'S DOCK wnd miles back to clock tomorrow evening in the City L] L] vel several 2 " ¢ ; i one’s home country «,i\ the ‘.‘uu.,- fi:lx‘lll‘;mhc.:in.y routine business is | Day Phone 114—Night Phone 419, C. R. (Rex) Chittich S AL hD Al s o ide of the world for the firsi time |$ A XH.AH‘. and sorrow atl the end of X.P} -~ o 1 o “ :;{";f,fi :,\““ ‘;r,mii ‘n.. M. B.‘,;,;“d;‘f SChllllng l N D o c L E A N l N G is invited gpresent this coupon Grocery store employee who left| N / at the box office of the Simees st muet T s o \erpe 7 PHONE 485 CAPITOL THEATRE Record shipr - 1= caused scveral to urge \ X Norway that he had not seen in El TICKETS TO SEE cor i b By AND RECEIVE TWO FREE & result of 0 car will import about 32 Year Tt an embargo on future oA Ly ¢ which will go into | Acco to letters received here| s // g9 QI b0 7, Italy and Great Britain are also raiding by friends of George, he had gone| o T s ygro“n pi k of iron ore. Scrap ex- (back to his homeland for the ex- Your Name May Appear—WATCH THIS SPACE ed States to foreign nations as 7 T ris from U. § ar vill more than double the amount shipped 'press purpose of seeing his sister & 7 e Year. It is ¢ { some legislation regulating scrap ex- whom he had not seen in the three| @, m avor 7l be demandsd by or Cerald P. Nye, chairman of the | decades he had been absent—but| * g :cf.‘ .11; mixii:.nns cormmittee, when COngress reconycnes. on arrival in Norway, George found his sister had passed away,