The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 28, 1938, Page 2

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MONDAY, FEB. 28, THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, 1938. "/ the MOMENT by Adclaide Kerr s e e EHRENDS Brillianily Colorful! Beautifully Gay! U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Counc iI Hflnered THE WEATHER Feh. 28: tonight and jerate to fresh southeast tonight and Tues- moderate to Entrance, Rain . north portio strong over Dixon am Strait and Lynn C 1 ¢ Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh to in Dixon Entrance to Dry ind; from Dry Bay to Cape Hinchin- S P R I N G g 3 ‘ The n . v in Sa im Barometer Temp. Humicity Wind V(]ncll.y 51 68 w 10 ODAY ks L F AU : - Ak Sliment! ] | RADIO REPORTS . i . Tousel et 8 fast Max.temp. | Lowest 4am. 4a.m. Precip Weathet fa.m. Weather Clear 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 23 brs, 36 2 14 tyles for Every Figure! i Wiliams, Mex bt W, Ben : . Kodiak Rain Cordova 5 2 dy Cloudy B39 $1D. 75 Much Navy! Bewitchingly gay frocks to make you look your lovliest! Frocks with mew, shorter boleros, fan pleated rts, moulded bosoms, short sleeves, clever shirrings, little jacket frocks — all f;\il‘ly ing of Spring! Navy with white, panel prints, tiny spaced prints, pastels! Tsapp miners Cloudy Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clear raneisco Cloudy York 1 16 Rain Washington 20 Clear Wi CONDITIONS AT 8 Seattle (airport) , temperature, 34; V r, 43: Blaine, 32; Alert Bay Bull Harbor, cle; and, partiy Langara Isla g 44; Pr'nce Rupe! Ketchikan, cloudy, 47; Wrangell, partly clm-r';. 44; 39; pstone Point, partly cl r"n!l(lv. 44; Gay Prinis! Pastels! HAT PINS COME BACK Hat pins have come to town Here with a jeweled spike te prote peint, spes back brim of a dusty pink Milan straw. | 13 TN ‘Records Broken haie Macchd S § = 3o o 1| S B “Tuneau’s Leading Department Store” T e SRR 8 ki : 0 ot Frineladish Banquet Held by ; Game Commission Affair Marks Informal Close of C unfmmu e Held n Juneau yeu see a turqueise one, have made New Bonnifi good thi. or p clea cloudy. 46 Hot Springs, cloudy Hosea Ciat- | 1 — S Mr. George Hossick, Mr. ber, Mr. Douglas Gray, Miss Mur- paret Kiloh, Miss Verle Bartlett, Mrs. Elsie Blythe, Miss Geraldine Feero. Unseasonably’ Bu]my x WEATH 4 ; 1 o er was eather Widespread on | & ° 8 ro 6 Coast—Will Not Last ; 3 oy ol ook - fh the I i) prossited (‘Tfl‘.m i lght. % ‘ 3 I S most o 2es nortl longitud» higr e e Appointment of Halifax Defended LONDON F,‘b 28 Premier At 4 )Hn. Chamberlain today defended his ap- ture stood at 57 degrees, four de- pointment of Viscount Halifax as grees higher than the previous Feb- Foreign Secpetary and denied that ruary high of February 11, 1934 Italy is seeking to share defense of Sitka had 60 degrees yesterday the Buez Canal in return for an breaking her existing record, K wccord between Ttaly and Creat chikan also broke her recor : 3 ¢ d over the Berir Yeslcldny m:gm well have been 2o 2 : |8 . By Hat y in Juneau 3 1 Ocean to latitude 30 d £ € D W0 ¢ Tec other coastal n!lcx with the ther i 3 4 . " ; mometer breaking all existing R 4 xmum n-rmd\ for the mont 38 degrees we ddle Yu and heavy over the res orning were colder the T and ma u yesterday the tempera- he mm informall me ¢ ? outhes pre with pine and indi Deugl Britain, the G toa - > nquils and in the t ne, | e e — cone dual place ¢ NEW YORK, Feb. 28 STOCK QUOTATION" | - Closing Qctober 23, a 60-degree register, and thermometers reached an all February high with 68, In Juneau, yesterday reading was the warmest day since 1937 time A RBAY L kiely Qemgned/op oLy ! quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Ghildren were out on il v is 11%, American Can tr\mu to wear out roller American Light and (Power they had gotten for Christm +, Anaconda 32%, Bethlehem Steel Io\rnmg to ride bicycles that have Commonwealth and Southern gotten little use since Saint I | s Wrisht 4%, Gerieral squeesed them down the Yuletide | International Harvest- i %, Kennecott 38%, New York —yp in Commissioner’s Court, Com- | } Central 18', Southern Pacific 19%, missioner Felix Gray's secreta & United States Steel 54%, Cities Rosellen Monagle, cast ) exp Service 1%, Pounds 85.01%. enced eye at thc skies morn- ing and said, e licenses today — but just let this “o‘u,m_r keep up a couple of ds | But there is always a joker in the deck. The Weather Bureau pre- | and cooler | occasion nt were M. B. Frank Henl- g, urvey; Mrs. Paliner; anc ; the Game Comiissicn Jufresne, Mr. and M Mr. and Mrs. Lanc and Mrs. Davic SOUTH ON ALASKA Darrell N Ida Arend, mother of Harry Capt d M K. C. Tal 1ge, Mr and William \d, of Fairbanks. |and ) an Willard Trving will pass through Juneau aboard|McK. I and Mrs. Earl Oh- . 0 ! $hi6" Alaska saroute to her home in| mer, Mr. Frank ‘Willikme M. An.| -SeC LGRIE 8 HsYe DR, Spokane, Wash. g 3 Crouch, Jones averages: industrials 129.64, : rails 2990, utilities 19.82. i ¥ ~ " dicts rain for tomorrow " New Sports Wear Ready for Call of Sprmg weather, T Valdez Harbor Improvement Is Given Approval WASHINGTON, Feb. 28. — The House Rivers and Harbors Commit- tee has approved the Valdez Har- bor improvement at a cost of $68,- 500. ORI RS RN ] || HosPITAL NOTES l - 1 logical him. Sketch is |represent 1d school boy | Mr. Frank Homer Jewel You all know made by 12-year of Juneau. chimney. Mrs DOW, JONES AVERAGES Lester Brockelhurst, Jr. Doomed to die in the electric chair at Tucker state farm at Little Rock, Ark., Lester Brockelhurst, Jr., former Galesburg, Ill., Sunday school teacher, is kept chained to the floor in his cell because he has- tried to Kill himself several times. Brockelhurst is the yauth who en- gaged in a series of crimes across the country, and finally was ar- rested in New York state. He was convicted of the hitch-hike slaying of Victor Gates. YOUR NEXT RANGE SHOULD B3¢ What Is Your B Aavon Jchnson was admitted last night to St. Ann's Hospital for | | medical care. | Do You Know How Little It Now Costs to Own a was ‘admitfed last night to Bk , ‘ | General Electric Automatic | Ann’s Hospital. 3 3 . e 4 | h- CB @ - s n Electric Range Mrs. Lloyd Green, a surgical pa- ’Mem. was admitted last night to |St. Ann’s Hospital and underwent {a major operation this morning. Erwin Guabser, a surgical patient, @® You need no longer deny yourself and your family the many advantages of electric cookery because of the cost. This modern method of pre- paring better meals with less time and effort is easily within the reach of every home. The new G-E Ranges with their many exclusive features now cost less to buy and to use. You save time, you save food, you save money! Bach question counts 20; Mrs. Mary B. Crewson was dis- part of a two astion missed from St. Ann's Hospital t0- | score of 60 is fair; ¢ day following medical care. 1. Whe is thi ¥ governmeni | Amy Knudson, a medical patient, head? | was admitted this morning to the 2. What anniversary ‘GOVerIIBenL Hospital. Methodists observing this &1 8BTS 3. Did Representati INFORMAL PARTY IS | vih e ot ¢ HELD BEFORE DANCE e W n) ; Alaskan waters by (a) d | ping warnings from a | | man? Wha SP!!D OVEN. 109 to hner—nse: 10! m 459 less current. i Imm OVEN. Extra large capacity for un. usual needs. 255, greater space thaa conveati, veational sum BROILER. Duptex Hi-Speed Calrod unit s any size steak. Has Breatest flexibility in both speed and capacity. agency decs are You Can Buy GE Ranges for as little as $110.00——And on a Convenient Payment Plan. Alaska Electric Light and Power Co. JUNEAU-——ALASKA Entertaining informally at their (b) protesting te Tekyo, or home in the Empire Apartments,| bombing them? Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kaufmann 4. What English inventic were host and hostess to a group| designed to emable a heavi of friends who gathered on Sat- leaded plane to fly without ihe urday evening. usual take-off? The affair was held preceeding 5. The Lendon mnaval freaty the American Legion Auxiliary| of 1936 set ne limit fo the size dance which the guests ntwnded| of ships. True er false? Pid Ja- later in the evening in, the Elks| pan sign it? ‘ballroom. Answers on page E Hi-Speed Calrod cooking units have made electric cookery faster and far more economs Clean, intense cook- mz heat is msumlv the flip of a lwm:h and is accurately con- trolled automatically. —| Read As winter vanishes and the outdoors beckons, new ’ Ensemble with w has chosen a golf dress of spun rayon, action armholes. The dress is in soft natural hel(o color, and the sleeveless jacket is in contrasti wood green. Claire Dodd, for & morning wears a beige turtle-neck sweater, brown and a small brown felt hat. The fodhpurs are tan, for a_gallo) and attractive sports wear makes its appearance. Andrea Leeds is wearing an ensemble with circular skirt of wool and hipline sweater. Both are of sea- I . foam green, and a dark green belt of braided leath- == éa w@sn around the waist. The girl with the club

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