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T T : T B THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 25, 1938. j 1 C U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU T T e il A ¥ 2 Basehall in Nude Abashed Her GHANNEL F!J THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) lu||=.hi for ¥ and vic inning at 4 pm., Feb. 25: ; fifiChfi q ? % " Weather forecast for Sou'heast Alask and cooler tonight vEdl an « 1 n ht and Saturday, cool- i er ¢ fresh southeast wi d« ex- | ™ S § ; Clarence ® . STOCK OF OUR RUG Roy Smith Leads Victory| ¢ / e RATING DEPARTMENT. March Against Signal | rores ‘ the e E ; 8 Co;‘;m Team ; W ‘/llfo;)L~‘i’7.!‘\l‘lhx.) e —in several attractive | LOCAL DATA patierns— X s All T 100 | iy ¢ Temp. Humicily W Weathet MR Biothl O i : 50 85 30 Lt.Rain ® g etball quintet, 41 to 18, con- toc 46 82 14 Lt. Rain E;M_fmm) SEAL RUGS IR 00 yo il b 16,5 - Cloudy 9’; 9x10-6"; 9'x12’; 9'x15° | RADIO REPORTS @® 9’; 9'x10°-6”; 9’y | TODAY | Max. temp. | Low:st 4am. 4am. Precip, 4am. _ URTAIN | Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 2ihrs, Weather 7 4 R CUR i o '] Atka 30 2 24 10 05 ly TES.Q;) wiL RODS——WINDOW SHADES 20 Pl d 3§ -84 10 0 Y 22 12 [ Won't P : o 9 f} ‘I‘l —In an array of patterns 10 4 i Clunm g 0 T Cloudy L&Ew 2 02 Pt.Cly 0 11 Cloudy ~ ) ; i) v‘; \.!‘-f Rain il * 16 1 2.02 Rain t INCLUDED l\ THIS CLEARANCE- - 217 e.l | 16 8 39 | 50 16 01 YOQ' ‘\!';;: AT T | 36 6 0 Y {“ ; 2 46 10 0 o 8 48 6 0 ! Signal Corps i 28 2 2 0 . - - l/‘ 30 30 8 0 ; f WEATHER CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY b peolutely no baseball playing in the nude for Mrs. ¥ e < rt), partly cloudy, temperature, 35; Blaine, clear : a},~ w, e‘f‘ S o nc . Grover made that clear © she 'm;u"ud b - 0 clear, 42; Alert clear, 47; Bull Harbor, partly cloudy -3 asking temporary alir orce from h”r 0 | Island, showers; Langara Island, cloudy, Prince . Rupe ‘ fi; R w ..Ag e =y L band, & radio engineer usband took Rt s 5 | 46; Ketehikan 45; Craig, mistin Wi 11 7 | a vacation to a "“"‘ ts ! Fohtaan v | e 45; Petersburg, r ; Sitta, cloudy, 43; Sos T : LT BRGNS - | g b & — | cloudy, 42; Hool ly cloudy, 34; Radioville, shy sl partment Store” [ T k 5 : Il 1 ol - rainir ) iining, 44; Cape Hinchinbrook i ay a e ()'"‘ llr( e Caj cloudy, 40; Cordov:, raining, 37; Chitina, raining e e e =-———— 1§ i fcCarthy ; Anchorage, c'oudy, 42; Fairbanks, snowing, ULYMNG SK“EH ; Knocks to Giver: Wonen “We Wiz Robhed” ‘ el Yy Faive 9 ; ’fl',‘ X Juneau, Feb. 7:03 sunset, 5:22 p.m. l Late&' 1‘) f "l)(a’i I } j ‘i“ \ THER SYNOPSIS | » T CAT.OOSA g o ) The barometric e was high this morning from Ketchikan | Srg 7 rithward to Ce 2 with the crest over Southern British Colum- | v A [ | the Pacific Northwest. Low air pressure prevailed over the re- 7! ) | mainder of the field of ob tion there being two storm centers, one E n | ever upper Yukon Valley wit: the lowest reported pressure of Y | 2918 inches at on and anoth-r o the nerth Pacific Ocean with | i 2 pressure of 28.80 inches soutt:-sot thwest of Kodiak Island. Precipita- | te It tion has fallen over most of Alaska during the last 24 hours and r sed of molten southward to Queen Charlotte Sou Mild weather prevailed over Darrock Crookes Is to Be. ) Beelzebub | Southeastern Alaska, Juneau record ag a maximum temperature of Guest Instructor of | ci attle with the | degrees, a fraction of o degees less than the highest Februsry (e | re evicted from heav- | Perature or rd It wa » , ot the Juneau Ski Club | e mrofesor's ex-| region, the tempers 4 ; Nome and -4 degree Paul land g | mple. All the et = = AR TP Darroeh | "POUNDING OFF PO d 25 lines is, ‘We put Many Florida cities offer jane Austen wrote sis Crookes, of Seattle, member of the |y, 'youny 1agy is in mid-career of the hip-reducing exercise des- sl ca bl aro o et g American Winter Olympic Games | S youck. lady 1s D ¥ up @ we wuz rob- | open-air concerts to their ut two of which were put squad in 1936, and rated as one of cribed in this article. b | visitors. Anonymously. ‘the‘ top ranking skiers in the By BETTY CLARKE AL IN WAR, United States, has annoux?ce(jl h.ere AP Feature Service Writer orces which curround | that he has accepted the invitalion | pyeess weight orten center of the Junegu Ski Club to be theil' |y joec at the hips. Such LEGAL conneciion has Ethel Barrymore in a new guest instructor for a period of | merely are accwnulations of exc hound Mrs. .v<lwnb1,¢ui«. “The Ghost of about three weeks this winter. (oo ing kissed go y ce Doodle” g % Babe Raih, Her husband Crookes plans to leave here for the| ¢ youre trying uth’s lawyer. Alaska Capital City early in March. ¢t the 1938 hour | hip and bust measurements e SAILING TUESDAY |same, waist 10 inches sr In a radio received in Juneauyoy have to watch those bul S ‘[ / *\AO \AENT this morning by Joe Werner, Presi- |* A procedure for getting rid of of the | 1 dent of the Juneau Ski Club, it|them recommended by Ann Dela- ) K 8 was stated that Crookes will sail|field, New York authority on fig- by Adela err from Seattle next Tuesday by Can- | yres, involves breaking do the _adian Pacific steamer, bound for|excess tissue by exerc a dis- Juneau. The message received by |posing of it through the digestive Mr. Werner was from Sid Gerber, | tract. prominent Pacific Northwest manu-| Here's the exercise: facturer of ski equipment, through| Lije flat on your bact on the whom arrangements for Crookes’|floor, arms flung out at ab: shoul- visit to Juneau were completed. der level. Bend your left lec so a President Werner stated that ac-|to bring the left foot up nes i cording to present plans, Crookes,|hip, on the floor. Shift vour weight shortly after his arrival here, will |so that it rests on the fattest part give an exhibition of his skiiing |of your right hip. Be sure you skill, following which he will devote | know exactly whese that is, and his time in Juneau to talks before | remember youre to land on it 5 groups interested in winter sports, | nothing else. and in instructing. Now, raise your hips as high as % To Give Exhibition you can. Then drop them so that Although recent rains have clear- {your weight comes down fairly ed the snow from the lower slopes, | hard on that bulgey spot club officials feel that conditions| Then do the exercise, using the : will not interfere with Crookes’ ex- | right leg and left hip. A few hibition, as the only suitable spot|bumps like these will break up for him to perform under any con- | that excess tissue. ditions is the basin above the Skij The rest of the (reniment is Cabin at the head of the Douglas lnrgely a matter of diet. The bod; Trail. A downhill skier of Crookes' | Will use up some of t e caliber would be entirely unable to | tissue, the rest should b ni- perform to advantage on either the nated. Elimination is especially im- trail or any of the shorter and |Portant for older women. Raw vege- more gradual slopes of the lwe,[(ables and fruit and lots of water hills. At such speeds as Crookes is | Will favor that process. Veselables used to running it takes him|and fruits, in fact, should cons nearly half a thousand feet to gaxn;;‘ft: a large part of the cut-down A i headway sufficient for him to go | %1€ Lorain Manville . into his intricate maneuvers. ‘ i S huys, sister of Tomy Do You Know How lLittle ' In order, however, to make and wife of a Dutch e R e e W ynne | it, has followed the steps of 1t Now Costs to Own a tion to club members and such of | the former B s Hutien and . o theseneralpublc ax vowa ke 10| JR ot Bl General Electric Automatic ; A e e R GSIgns | zenship. She is heiress to $10,- § under way to arrange for a suitable | yp¥INGTON, Ky. Fel | 000,000 of the Manviile asbestos Hetfl’l! Rflng’ : area for instructing at some place | resignation of Chet Wyni: \~;1Tpla]:1 foyinte ' readily agoossihia. football coach and athletic director| g @ You need no longer deny yourself . Bringing Ski Film at the University of ‘i{( ‘(u:k 5 is and your famll,y the many advantages I was also announced in he|announced by President Frank L of electric cookery because of the : {wire received this morning by Presi- | McVey. Dr. McVey said (he resig- cost. This modern method of pre- ‘(ée:;kweisn&;i;m h:'g"b;l;;m nation had been accepted with re- paring better meals with less time T es Wi 1 H ithi; ging | gret. £ J and effort i 1 n some two thousand feet of ski mov. el A medicated wit SFEED(JLV‘IN_ 10% to f B s easily withi the reach : 4 vt ingredients —uses 109 of every home. ing pictures, which are reputed to| REBEKAH'S FOOD pgredients to 459% less current. be excellent and which will be At Bert's Cash Grocery MASTER OVEN. Excra The new G-E Ranges with their *hgwndbefor;“a loc:l audience. o] starting 10:30 a.m. &*d large t-pamae for un- many exclusive features now cost esides skilng for the Unil ; 1DRCE than m,,;‘"( - less to buy and to use. You save time, A States in the last Olymplg Games, | 3 P ovens. you save food, you save money! | Dariock Crookes has participated | Is Your Heating Plant Sufficient SUPER BROJLER. Duplex e s 3 n nearly all the foremost ski meets Hi-Speed Calr. 3 b of this country and Europe. Among HERE ARE REAL “BUYS” broil. naynzu:.i“nk You Can Buy GE Ranges for as ik et B e - bt I greatest flexibiliiy o littl $110.00——And eats in rope les both ility in 1ttle as . nd on a £ participation in the anual F. 1. S, | INCLUDED A} :IN USED UNITS e G-E Hi-Speed speed and capacity, Convenient Payment Plan. £ the major ski meeting of the world, | Us = d R - c.l.mdmohnls units. 5 ahd i the Austriak aunih ey The sed and slightly damaged Circulating Heaters. :;;;e‘:‘;‘}:;;‘;:‘fi 3 3 1 ¢ Kandahar is the greatest of all Re-conditioned Hart full-automatic diesel oil far more economical. Alaska Electrlc nght ; T downhill ski races. burners (these gave former owners A-1 service. Clfl-:-“':fi"f m('f; 3 wmaome designer’s answer to the informal summer evening R T ‘ ?—fieécundién.nod Niseied) Dl sxtoalis Smmers, s n ower Lo . One. an s @ e DANCE SATURDAY NIGHT | *I—Midget Ray manual diesel oil burner. the i of Svisch - freck ’nbhn is made of white pigue pat ed in cinnamon, Orange With American Legion Auxiliary, me 8 G e .ndu-cmflbm a ® a 1t's intended o be fubbed, since the fabric has Ahl c Ph a trolled automatic and lemon h;l‘h:m;l‘ ended (o be fubbed, since the Elks Hall, Wosléy Bherett Orches- e ers L0 ofne ' JUNEAU ALASKA. DOUGLAS o z e o e a 3 ' 9 " *