The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 18, 1938, Page 2

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T U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU M H jod from January 1 to Frebruary of the year | ditures of I"a"cl" 0 28, Disbursements totaled $102,264.'$11,866. Its principal contributions Farley Raps Contrivutions came from Lemmont du Pont, Del- contributors aware financier, who gave $5,000, _ (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) listed were C. B. Goodspeed of Chi- g Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., March 18 [] caggo, treasurer of the committee, s SPRIRG - Mostly cloudy, possibly showers tonight and Saturday; moderate (0 $5.000; Wallace Alexander ¢ FEELING WVYV° e ot St Nk Syl e Is Explained SAYS FARLEY i.riinisul & rd Pew of Philadelphia, 15 fotaling $5,733 were to it by W. H. Stayton of iRobe - scnatorfal cam- 2,250; Tra paign C howers, nerth portion, cloudy, probably showers, south portion tonishi t G . 3 ; Frank of Pittsburgh, mmittec reported a con- ind Saturday; moderate to fresh easterly winds except fresh to strot ———ie - Vrigl 3 by Fhat’ . sight of St. Louis W. Fred tr 5,000 from L Is in the dash and rigor of these hats. That's wer Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, Prederick Sound and Chatvim ). Torbet Outlines Metho- : O O e Lo, $800. "EH o BaiE It ot why they have already taken their place in the tr and {resh to strong north winds over Lynn Canal. r. fll' <’ u lne:s e WASHINGTON, March 18—The = 15 & il Clasis d . l~.~’;. $400. spring wardrobes of many of our customers. Forecast of winds along’ the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Fresh (0 dist-Congregational Democratic national committee is 3 (rong easterly winds along the coast from Dixon Entrance to Cupe P out of the red,” Ohatrman James "L ' o (i1 ‘pe was patticularly Latest stvles, new colors, everything about “pencer; fresh to strong northeast winds from Cape Spencer Lo Capr 1 m&!lam A. Farley announces. b g p S brkmittass Ahafible) 0 H “w‘vflr them reflects Spring’s newness. Hinchinbrook. —— 1t parbapsithie ‘flest time 1A the | DXOU GF Ms €BOT OO0 ] LOCAL DATA history ‘of Ameriean politics, he said, | State because it had been aceom- Before a group of leading that the organization cleared plished “without such huge contri- | — Tihe Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velooity Wewh 00 Chanuel business men this of gebt a year NEW YORK_Duich Dehnert is pest'y e ., after 1;-n1r.n: as the minority |j:x:'lj,‘ receiv- : i‘. ::: :(‘;(\I:li' :g::z g g ;[E:: ]124 ”(7:"\"“” noon, Dr. Walter Torbet, Western paign. The r ed 2.mn"| an. Libetry League “ml‘g\‘(lt"‘m“! ]T“",fl)l: of (ho. ori ‘1 Noo ay sloud O o ve of (he Board of ners did the trick, he added other wealthy soure | Celbica gt enzaged in active bas- e ot 2 e T iy G B . national eommiic| Liverty League Keport ketball competition. Home Missions and Church Exten- The Republican national commit okt dlinsg T s % RADIO REPORTS son of the Methodist Episcopal ‘ee has filed its regular report show- The U[nusftL'mu:w SepoRted i R e ok et } + TODAY Chureh, preschted an outline of a Mg receipts of $568, 480 for the per- tributions of $13,455 since the first| Emp § ax. temp. Lowest 4am. 4am. Preclp 4am ancis ogra esigned to ex- i Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weathe: ‘,",‘M"‘g{,',‘h'f,’d’,’_i',_g,,,“'.,‘.‘;‘“,‘,‘,h,, work i e 2 { pre » '8 08 PL.CHY S, guncan and Douglas i ! g 1 | pos preed rar 02 Completion of work started some ’ { it g ‘ i el ¢ 4 time ago on the Juneau Methodist st 2 | 4 4 4 - Church announced by the s : ks et by ¥ well known church leader as an ini- !?fllrlhmka b ‘ 3 3 : 9 tial step of the presént prozram 4 g):‘w;:gl ?‘o | ": '12 |2 g A financial goal of $2419.03 to be o | Y oised in Juneau was announced by Z‘Qf,fl:k""”’“’ :: 1 32 :3 f; ‘g ("(‘j,'""u Dr. Torbet, This amount constitutes ~ordova 38 i 2% 2 4 1 (‘1(\‘\1!‘\\ the sum left to be payed on total re- funeau 39 | 32 39 12 06 Diondy Dol the church, after exempting Just what you had though of — Just Sitka ~3 | 32 = it 08 n amount of $1.286 which Dr. Tor- what your family likes best — is here ! pet will work on rasing outside Mutehkan - 38 | 34 36 8 63 Cloudy U Sero which s the balance on 1: :llu\r finest and most economical form ;;‘:,Z;S:pp” :: { g: g: lg g: (’,ijl",‘l‘ the Home Board grant. The total Seattle 48 40 44 18 35 Rain expense of repairs when comp Portland 46 42 4% 14 58 Rain will total $10,661 of wiich $8,057.20 3an Francisco 56 50 50 4 T Rain bas been payed. The balance due New York 44 33 38 14 04 Clow when repairs are ,[,'“"m,l"""d will to- Washington o 6 a1 Rain 458 plus $911.45 outstanding wrumm mm)l'rloNs AT 8 AM. TODAY agsch 'REd Wi Seattle (airport) raining, lemperature, 45; Blaine, cloudy. 42; Vic- B psary faa Al totia, raining, 42; Alert Bay, showers, 84; Bull Harbor. showers, 38; '”'““, ; Zm;‘,l,]f,‘ 5 'f”'}”:f:‘”_,;” ple Island, raining; Langara Island, cloudy, 35; Prince Rupert, rainin 36; Ketehikan, cloudy, 38; Craig, cloudy, 39; Wrangell, cloudy, 39; Pei- sushurg, cloudy, 37; Sitka, cloudy, 85; Radioville, cloudy, 37, Hoonuh clear, 32; Hawk Inlet, cloudy, 26; Juneau, ¢loudy, 38; Skagway, paril | csloudy, 32; Cape Hinchinbrook. ciéar, 28; 8t. Elias, cloudy, 32; Cor- dova, clear, 27; Chitina, partly cloudy, 12; MecCarthy, partly cloudy but for help in bringing the impor- tanee of community-wide backing THE WIDER BRIM WITH A HEAVY WELT- 4; Anchorage, snowing, 10; Pairbanks, ‘snowing, -2; Hot Springs. [T D €L EDGE adds snap, dash and grace to the hat snowing, 8; Tanana, cloudy, 4; Nenana, cloudy, 10; Ruby, snowing, 0 Shdtdr ty-ue v!mrd NaTOte ke Nulate, snowing, -6; Kaltag, cloudy, =10; Flat, elear, -14; Ohogamute illustrated above. It is snapped in front and up e vy Y . v oy 1 When the program will be complet- in back. Juneau, March 19. — Sunrise, 6:07 a.m.; sunset, 6:11 p.a. ed, are to be distributed : Dr. Torbet further outlined plans T . WEATHER SYNOPSIS AND in i A large area of low barometric pressure centered at Prince Ru- 0 organize the United Church of = ming ' TIES also. afore-menticned Torbet explained the coopera- tion of the group was sought not only for its own financial support FINEST-FRESHEST Fruits and Vegetables Spel“fi;: Spring Delicacies in all their Crisp- Green and Goldness are headed for YOUR TABLE— ORANGES 2 doz. 49c pert this morning, extending from the Bering Sea to Hudson's Bay Christ Congregational - Methodist and from the Arctic coast to northern California. The barometer was branch, to be financed, with the high over the Pacific Ocean from no‘th of the Hawaiian Islands (o cooperation of Douglas, and com- lower California. Light precipitation fell over the Seward Peninsula, |pleted at a cost of $5.000 Pledges Sfiey—duky—&Med. ‘ Springtime (}(I‘v(.[y UI the Aleutian Islands, from Cordova along the coast to Queen Charlotte en in Douglas will be on the e v c s e e T i s 55 A Sound and over the interior of British Columbia, and northem Al- ‘“share plan’ share being $1 per , and fabric—in berta. Moderate rain and high winds prevailed from Vancouver Irland Week for two years from April 1 or C Eri s e SRS 58 to the mouth of the Columbia River. Temperatures were colder this 1938 to April 1, 1940. % stripe oI JUTE morning over the lower Kuskokwim Valley and around the Gulf of ~ Junewu and Douglas, as explained ARIZONAS here now in abund- | Alaska but warmer over other portions of Alaska. by DF. Torbét, Will'he & united par-|| Ser M- —SCTSNEE TS il e Aot e e e s o e i s e — ish and the staff will consist of a T'iC . s S by 3 greg P AN o g A s S N T g a hat, British divorce court machin- | | mternal Revenue Bureau announced pa "'ll . fU’P“}* d by the (‘,;nmx ga- APPLES c ih ¢y SHddered” and" stopped. tothiy that Alaska and Was tional Church and trained woman M E A T s I.(;l) | " worker from the Methodist Church. FANCY WINESAPS—Dozen A pert young woman petitioner income taxpayers paid $4.03 Present at the Iluncheon were " —————————— - for a divoree appeared hefore the | their 1937 incomes as compared with | bench minus her bonnet. The judge $3475,373 in 1936. Walstein G. Smith, Olaf Eikland, looked, gasped, ordered her to bor-| The 1937 figures represent an in- Curtis Shattuck, N. Lester Troast, :! s. c = |ALL NEWLY ARRIVED row or buy a hat and not to come | crease of 5563 996 over 1936 Charles D. Beale, Harry Lu B M BE“RENDS back until sheé had one. John W. Jones, Wallis George, Cap- NEW TEXAS L ol She tried borrowing. That didn’t tain John. Clark, Judge Felix Gray, ,,--,,,,,.,‘,,,,,,,,,,--’,,_,-,-f--,,,-.»-.,— B work. So she went shopping. Be- a5 e omas, James E. Mattox, POTATOES l o9 LEEC, cause she was a woman, it took | ep a"s Howard Stabler, Harley Turner, Rev. . O Tors pound \l(k some time. Kendall, and Dr. Walter U. 8. NO. 1 “juneau’s Leading Department Store” While the court waited, she tried bet. p B S RATINR,.. - % 9 teuoliins O "/ B5 T on hat after hat until she found “ u“ e[ am K = CARROTS sc the “perfect” wp plece Not one. Followine his exploration of Hain- T Guides say that numerous per- 3 9 sons have climbed the wearying FANCY BULK—Pound .. [ Di ' ines {an, Smith traveled to Yunnan on S i [ the Burma-iibetan border. He was as a as In u“ LOS ANGELES, March 18—ONe paph byt as yet no one has done a | L qunrwl of a mile of steps—1,400 of round trip over the route. () the first white man in twenty years " to visit Kichui—the “Mystery City — constitutes the longest, Mrs. Ned Inman, a visitor, stari- ? . »Ces Hills COFFEE CI'IOICEST Steer Fancy Bros. oc 1b. Pot Roast Veal ROASTS STEAKS BUTTER SIbs.sl.OS b Eyzsl{ CREAMERY New Shipment of e A SRR . R 0 Swift's Premium EGGS 2 doz. 6 4c New Cure NEW YORK EXTRAS HAMS & BACON | of Asia”—where 25,000 childrén live | I"cumes shuw Jum st.ra.lght. stairway in the world. ‘ed out up the stairway but, after in slavery ‘ Fourteen hundred steps straight | traversing a quarter of the dis- It was here, he said, he ate the |up through the heart of Boulder |tance, decided to satisfy herself dinner of bumble bees, fried in but-| TACOMA, Wash. 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