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e e s e 2z THE DAII Y AL ASKA EMPIRE. FRIDAY SEPT 30, 1038 | R " Amms Ever fioe o B A e DU DIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIII|!||I||"|||||||IIII|IIII|IIIIlIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||||||I| THE WEATHER TER COATS ot Home Grocery Free Delivery PHONE 146 Mostly cloudy, possibly showers tonight, Saturday partly cloudy; mod- WE BOAST ONE OF THE FINEST FOOD STORES IN THE - erate westerly winds. _ luxunously " WI" Bfl-ww Weather forecast for Southeast Alaska: For the southern portion Partly cloudy tonight, Saturday r; for the northern portion-—-most- furred! ly cloudy, possibly showers tonight, Saturday partly cloudy, moderate | | | By HOWARD W. BLAKESLEE | Westérly winds AP Science Editor ‘ Forecast of winds along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Moderate NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—Science is| to fresh westerly winds along the coast from Dikon Entrance to Cape |beginning to see how it might Hinchinbrook, becoming nfl)‘ll\\\'l\lh y Saturday. |produce atomic power, the energy LOCAL DATA $35.00 and up IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllmllllllmIlllllllll B Hoad: A {which has long been thought an Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 34 All luxury furred, warm- 1, bie dream. [ 3:30 pm. yesty 2968 53 LR R Cloudy CITY OF JUNEAU WHERE YOUR PHONE ORDERS GET ly interlined coats in new There is enough atomic power 3:30 am. today 29.79 50 % E 12 Lt. Rain Suof-tope dressy box [[im one fump of coul o arive A Noon today.. . m@ g0 om s a2 s | THE SAME ATTENTION AS IF YOU PICKED IT OUT YOUR- and fitted styles! steamship across the Atlantic. The TOBAY E gl st step toward getting a little of PN it patek Hag padny B0AY ont Max.tempt. 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Hydrogen is actually cool-| nean, cloudy, 50; Skagway, cloudy, 47; Haines, cloudy; Cape St. Elias, ed to this temperature by present! cloudy, 46; Cape Hinchinbrook, clear, 45; Cordova, clear; Chitina, part- apparatus. 1y cloudy; McCarthy, snowing, 32; Seward, clear, 49; Anchorage, clear, But the cooling takes a long| 32: Portage, clear, 34; Fairbanks, snowing, 31; Hot Springs, cloudy, 34; time. To catch the fleeting atomic| Tanana, cloudy, 36; Ruby, cloudy, 35; Nulato, cloudy, 32; McGrath, hydrogen and keep it separated| cloudy, 36; Flat, raining, 36; Crooked Creek, cloudy, 36; Stuyahok. would require the entire cooling| cloudy, 38; Bethel, raining, 40; Platinum, cloudy; Golovin, cloudy, 40; to last not more than a thousandth Solomon, cloudy, 38; Ceuncil, cloudy, 39; Nome, cloudy, 38 of a second. Juneau, Oct, 1.—Sunrise, 6:02 a.m.; suns 5:36 p.m. e ,e—— WEATI SYNOPS! The barometer was high this morning over the Bering Sea, ~uul|v south of the Alaska Peninsula. A widespread area of low air pre e % i Ma" s Pa"ih Lust covered the rest of Alaska and westorn Canada with the lowest reported Tdeal Co-ed 341 nnfl Est t pressure, 2046 inches, at Fort Simpson. Light to moderate precipita- y | tion fell generally over Alaska except over the extreme northern and central western portions during the last 24 hours, also along I“ ny"amlte Blast — the coast from British Columbia to central Oregon. Light snow was | NEW YORK, Sept. 30.-George, reported falling over the Tanana and middle Yukon valleys this morn- awin, composer, who dled a ing. Temperatures were warmer over the western portion of the Ter-| PEKIN, Ind s:m 30. w.mm year ago in Beverly Hills, Cali-| ritory and colder over the eastern portion this morning. James, thirty-five, struck a buried fornia, left a net estate of $341,000 | PR S NS SAETE ¥4 iy :,nrl; of dy: mn;; with :!ln air drill This is rvvt‘:\lcd.h.yi tax appraisai. CASTLETONS SAILING ing in Chichagof and Juneau for on highway work near here | - 4 j The blast blew him fifteen feet| The first woman to hold the cer-| QN ALASKA SATURDAY scvere! davs. and burled him under loose rock, ! tified.public accountant, degree in Mr. Castleton is a prominent Se- Bt he managed fo cxiricate -him- Florida was Miss ward Peninsula mining operator and SAF WitEOGL eriots agry o kb Rlchiey tant pre was formerly with the Chichagof whHidutopants; counting at Florida Ste mine. = =2 = = (= = &= E = = E = = SCARFS 4 GLOVES (Color—Dregs of Wine) S NECKWEAR B. M. 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