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) THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938. ! U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ——— British Wightman Cuppers 70 OUCGLAS THE WEATHER R Challenge from Port Side | Showers tonight and Wednesday; moderate southerly winds Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: AND AUXILIARY portion, cloudy, probably occasional showers over the southportion to- JOINT INSTALLAT ht and Wednesday; mode rly winds except moderate to At joint installation cer 'derick Sound, Chatham ht the newly elected offic » | ( | i (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) N E w s ’ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm., June 7: | . * owers over the north 1 over Dixon Entrance, Clarence Strait, F . partly cloudy T 51; Alert Bay, c'cudy, 44; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 50; Triple Island, sho vers; Langara Isiand, cloudy, 45; Pri i < Strait and Lynn Canal of. Douglas Aerfe 137, BRAGHRE Or. Forecast of winds along the Coa ¢ of (he Gulf of Alaska: Fresh . & er of Eacles and the Ladies' Auxili- Scutherly winds alang the coast from Dixon Entrance to €ape Hinchin- : I")!l) you ar “ ir (1?.:‘ (z] ;l.‘y{rmn.fr. brook ; i f g pective offices. P. Wy, P. Sa on LOCAL DATA of wted as installing officer for Time Barometer Temp. Humicity Wind Veloeity Weathes 1 Mr:. Kathe Balog 4 p.m. yest’ 2081 5% 50 NW'. . 14 Sprkling A Avn isted as con- 4 a.m. taday 2984 46 E 14 Cloudy for their respective organi- Noon today 2991 50 SE 12 Sprkling 73 GiOss lll) Instailed « follow RADIO KEPOF \ TODAY 'y i s, TRty b SRR Max.temp. | Low'st 4am. ¢am. Precip vit McCormlck: VP, Yast24 hours | tem” temp. velocity 23 hirs R ther C 40 38 14 04 . ; * Anchorag 55 { ¥ 1.G Barrow 32 30 24 0 Cloudy fl”- !_,:.\(k . : 64 ) 16 T Cloud s 58 10 16 Pt.Cld 68 3 4 c PW .. Claude Ers . WP, Ed 68 50 0 Cloud er; WVP. Tauno Niemk W 40 3 4 Cloudy n, Robert. Ba Secr 46 40 10 Cloudy E Wiy . Rabert 40 40 4 Cloudy =~ ] 3 t A, Johnson; ova 6 44 0 Cloudy S Tiond + 0.G.. Gordon Jumeau 57 16 11 Cloudy Truptee, Leonaxd Johngon, 3 i il riainment in, the form of nikan i 28 5 Cloudy s e fter the. core- Frince Rupert 70 6 6 Cloudy [ ] o9 ro divided be. Edmonton 66 36 4 Clear Seenh. Anthle. S, Whist: el EEANES 84 | 58 11 0 Cloudy . e i Pino. Portland 92 58 4 0 Clear Renewin Mis, Balog and L, A, Johnson, San Francisco 58 52 10 0 Cloudy bl J PEGGY SCRIVEN HAS A CHANCE 16 WIN VATCH cores, Mr. and Mrs. Jensen, New :York 54 B (] " be it Glel GiiSton i : v g Tou, Washington 86 | 68 i 8 0 Clear By SCOTTY RESTON : % ’ | Cgsher Bernice Jc n and WEATHFR CONDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY ,f WIMBLEDON, England, Jun 7 ; ’I“" @ LIIL:'II’.‘I‘IH‘ 1(“”’_"1‘ l’)‘[:;]::z tle (afrport). ‘cloudy, temperature 57; Blaine, cloudy Vie- { Brifain’s challenge for 4 RN Wightman cup June 10-11 will | « ) ! St Rt from noiw [ e Rupert, LEAVES T..T 3] left-handed 1 . showers, 45; Ketchikan, showers, 45; C showers, 56; Wrangell .S(l“” ”iffl' Voo ULY & Three members of the I ) one « . I RCS u“hsl' A TELE Hl"[’ cloudy, 50; Petersburg, showers, 47; Sitka, raining, 46; Soapstone Poin, A X 10 Q e Yukon 0 return g, wers 49:,Hoonah, cloudy; Haw' Tnlet, partly cloudy, 48; Port Al- squad are southpaws, and they m C e 5. Selitciia be chosen to play the singles match I % rohnia. 4 u.w-. )"f‘ with: T es. They are Kay Stammers ) 1 he H ham r- ’ % " dy, 48; Frank Pettygrove. ter about thorp, cloudy; Radioville, mistir Yakutat, cloudy, 47 . 44; Juneau; cloudy, 47; € pe Hinchinbrook, - cloudy. agway, clou- rdova, Buy a $30 or $35 beautiful and less effective than cve ¥ h tc . L 4 raining, 45; Chitina, cloudy, 50; McCarthy, ¢loudy, 50; Anchorage, clou- before; Peggy Scriven, thy 1 1 defeated N B % SABRIES L dy, 47; Portage, raining, 50; Fairbanks, partly cloudy, 64; Hot Springs, _ P o British hard courts champio: Wyny x No. 1, in straigt FIRE DRILL. SCHEDULED partly cloudy, 66; Tanana, partly cloudy, 56; Ruby, cloudy, 53; Nulato, !C 3‘3 S"Msgx{.fia At 6 o'clock this eyening Douglas Margot Lumb remen, Wil Kold &, fiske, drhiluppo-| o oo 60 . If these three are ch n it I ot thought to } L g i ¢ 4 Juneau, June 8. — Sunrise, 2:57 a.m.; sunstt, 9:01 p.m. be the first time in Wightman « h to extend of the PUET, a0e8 HIA ':' € oo R history that three left~hande i too much. All members of the WEATHER SYNOPSIS 3 ; 4 ;B 3 rtment, are requested to be on ; e ; £ L ol played for one side, and whil n Teams a < Barometric pressure was low over all Ala morning except 1 at the fire hall for-the prac-| ., will be an interesting innovat I't i toe A€ PIAE= 16 extreme north, with the lowest roported reading, )50 inches, south it is not thought likely they will | mented numeron of Atka and a secondary center of less intensity over the lower Yukon > : . able to do anything 3 il prob- BIRTHDAY. PARTY River. High air pressure lay over the Arctic coast from Barrow to Wills Moody, Helen bt bk x‘r'-n <R onation Gulf, thence south to th® Canadin prairie provinces, also Alice Marble, America’s Wb birthday oFPatsy AN0 ¢ the mig-Pacific Ocean to the Pacific Northwest. Heavy rain fell 7y probables, the oceasion of a good 5 BO0% a1 Cordova during the last 24 hours with light to moderate rain over 4 time for sixteen of her young friends mmer: ¢ nd ¥ P and Jc Ingram The United States Y 1t 43 et fit her Lome. Games ofher portions of sonthern Alaska and northern British Columbia while A won_seven matches in a row ar 1 3 o hdl delicions refreshments, 1Aif Weather prevailed over the rest of the field of observation. Temp- o« A are overwhelming favorites to make wor t ¢ Wightman | rranged for . the entertain. ©'21ures oper Alaska were mostly warmer yesterday. it eight. Though the three lcadir P boint by b D Bundy of. the. ahilarcn; Brebdnt \‘“_w American ])Lvl\r‘r 5 1 ti id and Pamline Bonner, Cazol| Friday 11 am | Diabeies s a common diseas ® Snerally xec at) By erime nd Pegey Cachrane, Noreen and ¢ TWo teams of girls will play bas- |and is more prevaient in modern JLEDE Very Wolls ¢ . ack to Miss o nc T A drews, Betty Kibbee,: Ketball on Tuesdays and Thursdays | cities than in primitive communi Miss Scriven May Win Ingram 1 Vi, Dearman fo A syFrogs Gy ors ave f pass g aacs, Jimmy and Dickie Me~ at, 11 in the morning. ties. Most sufferers are from 50 to DUE SeEId v, (he (R Britiny (hetr se Y PR f Billy Logan, Shirley Eg- Instruction work: Tennis and, 60 years old - - fl e America’s Big Three. Nob consid- f 0l 1S after Alfreda, Fleek, . Doris Balog, -Pafhy UeRIDIDErs: by SEROIRmerls L] L] e r@ i JO nc ered good enough to play for Brit- I unlikely t Noloihnhs TR A dsams gn0 uy L HOuE. SOW £ BOAT 35 & : pRew. S three girls' teams will play in sep- ain last year, Miss Scriven was ef- « n doubles play arate tournaments, the boys play- - oo Juneau’s Leading Department Store ) ing Mondays, Wednesday and Fri- e days ‘at 4 pm. and the girls on i oo . ~ " s Tuesdays and Thursdays at the o % y ” days ‘at 2 o'clock in the aftern Tom Cole and nephew Jerry Cole,| The senio ; the GRFE Out of these three teams will be son of Cash Cole, will arrive this ¢ i Migh & S picked an All-Stars team captained evening on board the Princess Lou- : 8 by Alex Miller, to play in the Ever- : B green Bow! League composed of the Ping Pong and Volleyball Federals, Business Men, Alaska Ju- Are Added to Long fse. Jerry has spent the past year hool in Bremertor nd the summer mo: Do Oven-fresh every day! Uni- and perhaps two other teams, form, golden loaves . . . ap- It was announced today that Ju- neau is to have a new dance orch tra, which will be under the direc- attendir plans to s in Ju u ing with s father A e Railey dah T - Gr¢ y Clerks and Truck Drivers. pealing to the eye and to the & and two brothers, Tom and:Jim. |y Ao A | tion of Mrs. A. M. Uggen. “Lillian” Activities List The regular Friday contests of | appetite. Young Jerry’s uncle, also from . . - > and her band will make their debut Y 15 events will be held at 2 p.m, Bremerton, will spend a few d : e i ¢ next Saturday evening at the Elks A long list of playfield enter- Ferguson added. Alwayh Ask; for | visiting in” the city befor ot e D s Hall, at \khl.l.l.l “f"‘ they will fur: tainment for the summer season fn FOT the smaller children, there is | PEERLESS BREAD ing south nish the music for the Juneau Busi- the slide, sand pile and Wading cmmsesses—————————— ness and Professional Women's Club eriipen JBowl, beetoning , tgfor Wi pool. Clocks will be placed about 2 Char e o 4 o : row, was announced today by Play- The name vaydeville is derived Pre-Summer dance. The affair is to rten ;.} 5 = the playground at different places f V't fe Vill t Iy Holm=1 y6 5 welfare dance, and many sur. YOO PR Ket BT t ind hen to cateh rom Vau de 1 e Pi ¢ and volleyball haye [0 remind youngsters whe where humorous songs were written prises are planned for the event. Y in the 15th century o 2 I 4 the dinner bell. been added to the playing sched- iy ol o DOl‘Oth ule and softball, tennis, horseshoes, | AS for tennis regulations, Fergu 4 and miscellaneous activities will bo SO0 said, “No students will be of the program as usual. Fer- lowed on the courts after 5 o'c SodEE & 2 - oo FLUEN the evening, if there are aduils quson announced the following i (A wanting to play, and there will be RO" The néw orchestra is composed of wellknown musicans, and will in- clude the following players: Lillian Ugzen, piano; Ed Garnick, trum- . Cleo Commers, alto sax and Ry Un I L . ey X e Pedersen, Kenneth'! o - Rac Reid Patrigia Stearns rinet; Dave Burnett, tenor sax ‘ P el o : net; Dude Haines, banjo Singles in tennis; boys, in two }:g,c:"xl)‘:)i)n:orul'hl;g:l];':}';)"n ERTaY, Without Calomei — And You'll Timp Out 9 s : and guitar; and Leroy West, drums. contests, grade school and high ° ns w of Bed Full of Vira %34 Vigor. ) j Meretieglie Jast vl yiis. Uggen will also be the featured school, and girls, also two contests, sd'no! QE PRt S0 LA vin Schmitz, Harry Shelton, Helen | vocaist for the new, band. grade school and high school. LEG[ON, AUX[L]ARY ’ N : Jauid bile toth Your Lot Guiny himizu, Merta Smith, Lucy Thursday night over Station Adults in tennis; one fournament PLAN JO]NT PICNIC & 5 Ay ! 5 albot, . Ed¥in, I0dc KINY, Lillian and her musicians for men and a tournament for D Clll 5 thd ipated. Your |1odd and Catherine Zorich. will “swing a few numbers” for the HONOns . Pl e al' | bri o . d approval of the public on the sta- Horseshoes; boys of both upper| A joint picnic of the American : ¥ ean't FOR tion’s weekly 11 o'clock program. and lower schools, and girls of the Legion and Auxiliary is being plan- L : T fering i - ’ R Th same two groups. ned by tl_qtme groups for next Tues- SUMMER 't e R B, JURY TRIAL THURSDAY Golf; to be played over the four- day evening at the Treadwell beach and up ', ,“‘ 5 ',‘:] ; ¢ . :'M:i' Trial of Mike Fuchs charged with hole “tin can-shinny stick course,” in Douglas. Alford John Bradford CLASSES o e a4 ol he wae Willful failure to pay wages to in the same contest groupings as Post at its meeting last night ap- s ch school hie Was | piby Bennett, colored woman, was in tennis, with low score to shoot proved the idea and action of the N Enrollin AU Tec sel over in Commission’s Court this for. Auxiliary is expected at tonight's oW Lnroliing morning until Thursday morning.‘ Ping Pong: Two contests cacl(; meeting of thal‘ group. A jury trial has been demanded for boys and girls, upper school an R BATINE g T RALT z by his attorney, Grover C. Winn, | lower school. The Iiuflzu Awalvr‘mllm l:r:ur the Telephone Blue 275 -+ - | Basketball: There will be thrée point where Argentina, Paraguay, Studio— 526 Fifth 'S # ‘The Arabian Nights” has been s s : |teams of boys from upper high and Brazil meet, arc two and a half Studio—526 Fifth St. i ranslated into almost as many lan- | ; Vo = school grades, and games will be | times wider than Niagara Falls and ] uages as the Bible, | KAY STAMMERS IS MORE BEAUTIFUL, LESS EFFECTIVE |played Mondays, Wednesdays and |twice as high. 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