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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 31, 1937. "“EJ#J‘ML m OD € s il WEATIER Cloudy with occasional snow and Not so cold tonight and Saturday; 0 c moderate to fresh southeast winds. Weather forecast for Southeast Aluska: Cloudy with occasional : # THE WEATHER | U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU { | | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | snow tonight and Saturday, not so cold north portion; moderate to fresh southeast winds except fre.h to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clar- ence Strait, Chatham Strait and Lynn Canal. sics of the past season parading in Forecast of winds along the Coa! of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to aerial attacks and end runs before 3 % strong southeas inds from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat; fresh to an estimated football crowd of 270.- |44 ) £ P e strong easterly winds from Yakutat to. Cape ‘Hinchinbrook. 000 gridiron fans in five “bowls” and ; s ; LOCAL DATA one ordinary stadium, ot 5 § Time Bdmmflbfir Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weathet The time of the games, Eastern gighs 4 pm. yest 4 10 73 NE 16 Lt Snow Standard Time, the crowds expected ; : ; ! 4 am. today 29.52 2 67 SE 7 Cloudy d ’ Noon today 5.59 17 62 s 12° 1t griow > and the weath predicted, on the var- SR kY, § 5 ; HEARTY NEW YEAR fous football battlefields, are listed ; 4 g 4T RADIO REPORTS below as given by The Associated : i : ) g mmp E PSR o £ ‘ : % Max. o m. am. recip. 4am. WISHES FOR ALL OF Pmri:)st:: "l}";gwlznml" i oot B ? Bl : R | Station last 24 hours | le?\‘ln' temp. velocity 2:hrs. Weathe A X ; it s 3 | : 30 04 Cloudy ple, fair weather, Alabama vs. Cal- L i i % ,:]"\;mm“ 2T e . GASTINEAU CHANNEL ifornia, (1:15 Juneau time. 3 yh ri - 5 14 .16 .16 0 oloud | SUGAR BOWL, 2:15, 45,000 fans, f# ; AL AR . o . 10 3 . i ud warm day, Santa Clara vs. Louis- [& . . : : i S : % g il iana State. | : 4 B, “x dateie 216 “te g FmE ORANGE BOWL, 2:15, 18,000, pos- ‘ L B v B Ly hind @ sibly cloudy, Auburn vs. Michigan i3 : ; B B i SN 5 ! it | State. S y ; 804 | Duten Harbo 2 | 0 Sloud COTTON BOWL, 3:00; 35000 in % 5 3 : R o & Ui the stands, unsettled weather, Rice - . i : 1 ¢ : : y Cleat vs. Colorado. ; i 5 2 . ; toudy KEZAR STADIUM, 4:00, fair g o : e ki 3: 2 0 e weather, Bast vs. West 5 5 4 3 A " 36 1 9 E s Bo MO BEHRENDS co" lnc. SUN BOWL, 4:00, 12,000 clear and i ok Al 5 36 p by warm; Texas Tech, vs. West Vig- e e 5 e TAMOStH .. | -14 P 1 ol ol : ; ] & : ; ; onte 2 . ear Juneau's Leading Department Store ginia. ; ; Seattle 5 42 } Rain el ¥ ; s ¢ ;s Portland 5 40 2 Rain \ ; B gan Francisc 5¢ 48 4 Cloudy . What It Means; The T % s : s i 3 : i This Store Will Be Closed All Day New Year's Day :{ul Te:h;:i gt e e Rl B iy 7 3 “l‘ § 5 4 0 : wrnmn CONDITIONS AT 8 A. M. TODAY Settlmg Incident 4 ¥ A " s Seattle (airport), ¢ . tempe -at 45; Blaine, cloudy, 44; Vic- v - e ia, cloudy, 43; Alert Bay, raininz, 36; Bull Harbor| cloudy, 43; Triple (Continuea from Page One) A 3 _' - s scloudy; Langara Island, showers, 38; Prince Rupert, cloudy, 40; % x 5 5 ' % ikan, udy, 34; Or misting, Wrangell, cloudy, 20; Pet- ca, cloudy, 31; Radioville, cloudy, 17; Hoonah, apstone Point, snowing, Juneau, snowing, 13; Skag- Nations Like Persons 2; St. Elias, clear, 28; Cape Hinchinbrook, clear, 30; The ritual would be meaningless ¢a, cloudy, 21; Chitina, clear, -36; McCarthy, clear, -40; Anchor- and empty if the nations had becn ¥ g ; . -16; Fairbanks, clear, -30; Nenana, clear, -14; Hot Springs, ‘lunable to build themselves up as % o 3 leat, -10; Tanana, clear, -18; Ruby, clear, -20; Nulato, clear, -10; personalities on an international 4 ; g . -13; Flat, clear, -30; Ohogamute, clear, -12. stage, sensitive to friendship, en- v £ ;i : 4 Juneau, Jan. 1. —~‘:E:x’l|‘;{ob'2: ;hn‘])l’;;-n et, 3:19 p.m. mi:i}:’igxl:u bl SLALCED £ :‘"‘U”. l-l ,( ll‘v\l-\ i ‘““lho:o are of powder blu area of low barometriz pressure overlies all southern Al- e e ey rmilatens |- Miaml, vatey Ko Blicks (ERRT LA S B R i, sk andinoit of enaitl B fHic Condfi Mk niniing with one cen- e e i Wd are worn with a striped blouse of navy blue : ite . of 28.90 inches at latitude 48 dezrees north and longitude 152 de- If a warship is bombed, the inc cotton. The latest sr coats in use in Alaska is not shown. erees west, another of 29.20 inches in the Guif of Alaska and a third of “ — - R 26.44 of Atka. A ridge of high barometric pressure extends from P 7 —|dent is the more seious—because & = Informal games were played and the nc rn Alaskan coast to ceniral Canada with centers north of 24 warship is the property and symbol » United States finally ! 1 Ju"() 19 37 - I‘ LhY News Month Of ; lTY cu Nc“- D b e niaLihe o b Ralwrgare 5 s were. served. Holly Barfow and at Chesterfield Inlety Light snow or rain fell locally from Co b ’ rivate property of a citizen. That's o the Allies in the Worl 1 red candles led an attrac- the Aleutians along the coast to Oregon and light snow at Dawson and Stl’lkes dnd Weddlnqs s L e g i g € southwestern Canadian provinces with gen- etting for affair which Ma ver much of the why a government usually gets war it S ik v 4 enoyughgw demand a benus ) : wthered 38 guest exally fajr weathes vailing over the rest of the field of observation By VOLTA TORREY 1's southwest she had to pinch her- |lactual damages when a warship is The World War s 3 5 director of the Ter rtures this morning over Alaska were somewhat warmer from A i ir to Juneau and over the Seward Peninsula and colder over News Review Editor self to realize where she was. A ot Tnlam thiaw call:lh “pupic | .one of our: polf ‘Tomorrow sees llm football clas- return to the law of the jungle The AP Feature Service derick Snite, Jr., wealthy in- ame 0 5 portions. i . e tile paralysis victim, was cros: ls T E P “V;mt:a’fie&dipmmmv oy bt tl & ges :“‘ he Ges ‘ -t 2 O it plague o' both your houses! g the Pacific in an iron lung. larly sensitive to “sea incide . ik ibade e E ; Y AAR S EVE T’l(’r(’ .S 'L() ‘Subatltllte for President thought after last Joln Barrymore and Elaine Barrie i < g it % G were bitten by the love bug again. [iovelvina, etpher, privste “OF JRIDIC arms. Here is ELKS’ - JINKS ne’s rare days. Y | eca wars, ¢ he T (Ger pece G e e e o | Judie: Hellentbs) Cxiiams| VRS feoing a1 o o T e i L O B". TONIGHT Newspaper Advertising except tract men were dying, Tt was CIO's Alice McDonnell Parsons, Long Is- St b : 1 8Hou 0 v depondont steel com. land heiress, disappearcd. Robert Body. fox Slow: Action, own out. of troubles: over ship ine By | BL 4 @ 8 | . governme: 2 £S5 ies—and a bloodier battle than Irwin surrendered to a Chicago Liquor Licenses 3 Nele e N onight wi the Homestead fight, Reporters lost, newspaper and confessed murdering | An. Unoffioal Wax @ | Ciplomatic relt R gl Sraguoin! s | ] “FORGET THE REST— count of casualties, business men Veronica Gedeon. Jean Harlow and| ANCHORAGE, Alasks, Dec. WL o e erraion Thtd the ! : gave up trying to estimate losses. Jam Barrie were mourned bY pederal Judge Simon. Hellenthal has b oo huginess after the Revo- 3 y 5 u Channel residents who & In Pennsylvania and Ohio troops their respectiv ~'\11""""'“ | criticized the, Anchorage City c"“""luuonary War was. our scrape wi c T B it - SehammRiaTivE : AND DRINK THE BEST e s fr erating les or It was June: } Simpson at long 4 n | Ryt 3 o 1 T kept mills from operating lest more 2 cil for delaying action too long on the Tripolitan pirates, Who had e i e o people be killed. Mediators named }ast became the Duchess of Wind- jjquor applications. 3 4 MR A8 R AR v n e e perkin siouggled o %0F (bul not Her Roval Highness), ''Jucge Hellenthal urged speedier H¥0d, AMErint Setfioh gt ani hat we had said 4y, ovent, which will be held in | c AN ADI AN CLUB By ATy sedlors. and Jotn I and Ethel “Juliet” duPont became aotion ag he fined t4o Uquor deal- |Te U reby e s S \e Elks’ Ballfoom : ) Lewis's horns, but finally gave up. Mrs. Franklin “Romeo” Roosevell, ers who admitted operating with- e s sl e AR OO £ e ey Notse-makers, bright colored caps, N Courts, sheriffs, and ci in- out licenses. Both men clai their Meanwhile, the French were im- X 1 t A . 1ialA to WHISKEY < y pressing American seamen into 1 it siar tervened; neutrality patrols got into Ve applications had been. pending for | B o SR LERIET v i free-for-alls. Tomorrow: July five weeks before the City cguncu’:;;;;’:h Bg::gstu:}em:c:\x:u“"1}1‘11l oo > 3 axam 5 for the oc- : Made and Bottled in Canada by Michigan had power strikes, @ o vithout an; tion being taken. . casion / complete tie-up “,JL“,NM 7 N, e iy i“, & 'hvadwstart camurlng.f‘lencl? men- | Threats b war ¢ G i T HIRAM WALKER & SONSo much turmoil, in fact, that Ameri- FRUZEN FISH | fo-var. & “peace troaty ended that ausibin ; : : r e g 9 el e > ] | . ing I n L ey iy 1 1 of i ¥ — . - T < s who remembered the bank i SHOTGUN €LUB PLANS | Hho: Eagilsh siers. dolbg ke same |ming ; : t he world SOLD IN 87 COUNTRIES ’ start in Michigan won- F { gl g | u ; - - T the long-rumored revolu- SHlPPEn UUT FIRST SHOOT OF NEW "‘m‘;‘g g“ ‘hi ‘“";m‘m}?:‘“] seapays, |t 1988 ARhARS ‘ bright green min- PR . DISTRIBUTED 3¥ ALASKA DISTRIBUTORS, INC. tion had come. ] 7 and that also brought a war inout. : e S onebd But by W bigaion Time, men were YEAR SUNDAY A. M. {1812, after the Britishers had grow "‘ of ¢ i S yoing vork e 50 . |bold enou to capture the crew | BeicRehiph, e Mok, Joglenais gov; e augthas bbb auh. WD I ooy HOLIDAY PARflY HELD DAL a truce between strikers 5 ghipment of 320,000 pounds of [start off the new year with a shoot EET 8 o steel' concern; other mi ain the United States was vic-| M and one ’“““ concern; other mills frozen halibut and salmon was [Sunday morning at 10 o'clock at fims' AFI.ER CHOIR M} L‘b« Jusb 5‘“‘]“"“‘ ff"“”(]f‘;’l momentum. ¢hipped from the Juneau Cold Stor- the club grounds near -the Juneau| 1y was not until 1898 that an- AT FAULKNER:;' HOME i smag g i dock this morning aboard the Dairles, it is announced. The club|other “sea incident” aroused the i : i . x ; ‘(f‘l')":("\‘l“’)‘ l»“.‘:d‘ll OWNErs' Bames motorshif Norco, the bulk of the house will be warnfed, with a £0od{nation, Then it Was the battleship 1, o or el Ef Y l}l"(’f's Ors Amwuncement.-.. l):n\ m‘ ]:Oill\('(ll(lfl ‘“;n ‘*“‘\‘“) ‘~“I‘“ 4 - export. | fire in the stove guaranteed by those Maine that blew up in Havana [Nort i ihurah . 2 QI BXDAYES ca Coast Fisheries shipped 80- in charge, and every one is ‘“V‘“’d‘hnrbor and started the war with |choir, last evenin little “Charlie McCarthy J. P. g0 - % foam ‘ i 1 | y Mo ol o o Stk 0 pounds of salmon for Liverpool|to take part in the first shoot of Spain. was held at the home of M on, pure and simple, not a moral yops I?;n;d;xlx Yux ort, prineipally sil-|the season. Then there's the Lusitania inci-|Mrs. H. L. Fa \ssembling | § € 2pc. Engs. § T dent of World War days, and the |members of the g nd wives @ e as a e era sebustian-stuart shipped. 240,000 GCANDINAVIAN DANCE |peculiar chain of notes that forced and husbands for the occasion : he senate judiciary committec P e g bt the Supreme Court entargement i 155000 pouncs st for expore| TO BE HELD: FONIGHT| notion so hard many believed it ¢, the British Isles. Of the ship-| A * - S T oy . ot 200 s wro o vl ew gear B it et Spqumt the NEW YEAR Right || avings an oan tival for the divided Democrats, 0 L, by & Seandinssias: Holiay AN ] g ; ) Gold poured into new U. S. i tonight in the Union Hall where the Liseb bbbl THOMPSON RETURNS |public is invited to take part in 1 ? 3 - = ;: :J s0 fast no one knew what poywurg Thompson, Meteoralogist, festivities beginning at 9:30. o'clock; Make 2 Clean Sweep with 2 A s ro'a t'on ance @ i S ntan i at the Juneau Weather Bureau sta-!and lasting until 2:30 a. m. el Te iy Bl wan u‘u tion, arrived in Juneau today aboard| Albert Peterson and- his orchestra like the sun. And Camille Chau- 2 DAA Blectra after being, snow-will play for:'the affair, and in o (e Bams Gheis “hot ""’f,"," in Whitehorse for four days.|charge of arrangements for the | has main- time™) became hoss. Thompson has been superintend-|dance are Henry Anderson and Peter: & / | ‘El Caudillo’ ,.111 ithering of weather reports,Oswald. 1 GENERAL g ‘ rised paymem on savings b Hubert Wilkins. pola et - down like the_one 1< P ,l,, Tojua e Dae o meliy L ELECTRIC | ; accounts of —— 4 A sang about. Hotly blam- B Ty, A CLEANERS i through the entire ltaly neutrality line-up and d to invoke the new neutrality : i G/ el — Air cooled motor — dividend on savings of 49 Within Spain, Insurgent Geners Motor driven nozzle i being declared for the Emilio Mola the Bilbs t P Al . . . ; @ed in an air crash—and Generni JVIE IV YEAR S DAY brush——Dlrt fmder' light \ months ending December Der Fuehrer” and “Il Duce.” f and easy handling 1937 Within Germany, religious row: i i e [ the Pope cavse for Goies bt Fro,n 2to 5 P. M. Bachin L ; The Alaska Federal Sav er blithely commented: “The i 2 ighty has blessed ir work ithin darkest Russia ‘ f | $49'50 : ings and Loan had previous- Japan quickly qua or ) ly declared a 49, dividend SNRR, S Yo, ivecy Liberal Trade-in-Allowance : : dinky iees. 1y Chinw, newsanen dis Mas : f All D on savings for the period end- all being raised (:u \;:e v:ulu’u{r!\“‘ 1 A llbolls 0 egrees ¢ ; i R e ol SOLD ON EASY TERMS ing June 30, 1937. ‘Three fellows in funny pants B . ! 4 e flew into Oregon from Russia, via 5 Alaska ec ihe North Pole. An air-iner mL ‘S( OttlSh R‘te Temp l(-’ El tr'c nght Every Account Government Insured Up to $5,000.00 since )ecember was found in Ut ¥ Amelia Earhart, crossing : Africa, m Powel‘ co. 3 found the scenery so like Ameri- } 8%