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It's the and 50% oo Plaids. Buy mas gift ar T2xB4 come in ¢ “Ju Fall, FLIGHT Snare a pasiel be vi nehor Beje Let it te bird. as. u “'5 KALIBUTERS SELL, SEATTLE arriving and seil “-as follows: #% PFrom the ©- 31,000 pound; P 4 i ¥ LC pound: 94,000 pounds 000 | £oo v WD BAY NIMRODS REPORT BIG BAG! Al Weather's Deutz over Besides limit bag ;@eese were shot Harol Curtis o1 1as Weyand. Br Dal ttier Whi [ AENERY - E S wool Betier neaw’s B e fl ries—real or Clip them to ful of leaves. FR1 See L Littie m o 1 cach Polly Tibhons. Bor- best ribbons. Bow-tie your choicest curls—one two in back. side e abundance tly teal - o CLIPPER RETURNS TO SEATTLE TODAY Alaska Clipper, Pan Amerf- i 1t amphibian, re- to it ttle base this morn- th Capt. James Mattis at the believed the st i re- replaced with equipped for win- jiately upon it and its 1d heater hip of type ev trip over au route. - nth ANCHORAGE Commissioner is on his visit was at rd | route to Anchorage, to word to his office expects to spend about a that section before con- to other schools in the Zarn of | who heals recordir He week in here {bu mfi%mm © s A i hazards take premium, have attached to you, in the same as your fire poli ing aircraft, hail, “wild” heavy t an Lxtey T commotion and smoke (fr oil burner). mly des ded your fire insurance polie nount and under the , against explosion, windstorm, fall- O, N. A troyer of For a Cover property. ~Other surprisingly small ge Endorsement It will protect ame conditions notor vehicles, riot and 1 om a permanently installed Come in, write or telephone. SHATTUCK AGENCY PHONE 249 Office———New York Life | | | perf THL DAILY ALASKA hMPth MONDAY OU 3 lehrends Co., Inc. Voading Depuctnient Stere'™, JURY-PROBE OF ~Hair EARLE EXPENSES IS AUTHORIZED Pennsylvania Supreme m, {Adventist Church in this ecity, {turned to 1938. ‘PASTUR W00D RETURNS FROM ANNUAL V!SJ Wl“ Leav e Salmdav for Conference at Bdt[ll. Creek, Mich. | Following a two months’ tour churches in the Territory, Pastor |H. L. Wood, of the Seyenth-Day re- by PAA . planc vesterday after of Junean from Fairbanks noon. During his annual visit, Pastor Waod called at churches in the Bristol Bay area, on Cook Inict and at various points in the Inter- ior, traveling for the most part b, | plane. the im Pastor Wood reporls that work is progressing and many | prayements are being made (o t church at Palmer and at Ancl age. Pastor Merle Smith, Pastor Wood said, had been transferred from Nenana to Anchorage, where will have charge of the churciic {both, in that town and at Palmer Of Interest to citizens in the Territory is the fact that the new Government dock at Homer i about completed, reporled Pastor Wood, and this will make pos: the docking of large steamer: that port instead of Seldovia A great camera enthusiast, Bastor Wood reports several prize shols taken during his journey. Leaving here next Saturday, Pas- r Wood will attend the annual Executive Council, held Al Court Upholds Campaign |Batie Creek, Mich, October 18 Inquiry Against Governor PITTSBURGH, Pa, Oct. 3—The meeting of Because of the present unsettled conditions in Europe, affecting Mis- ision. work across the sea, a special the North American Pennsylvanta Supreme Court has|Conference Presidents will be held authorized a grand jury investiga-|two days previous to the council c¢n of campaign charges against| Following the conference in iovernor Earle but has declined to Mijchigan, Pastor Wood will atiend rerfere with similar legislative in- | the North Pacific Union Conference quiry The already under way. court declared unconstitu- wagsh . November !meeting to be held at Walla 8-10, where onal two laws giving the Legisla- jg 5 phe present several illustrated ure precedence over the Dauphin'jestures on Alaska. County grand jury inquiry but up- Returning here November 20 held the lower court order disquali- patcor H. L. Wood will resume b fying the Attorney General from gu+ies in connection with the conducting the grand jury investi- enth.pay Adventist Church in this zation. 0f Mr, M. Benedict Miss Mary Lou wielsey, daughter f Mr. and Mrs. Lewis D. Kelsey, became the bride of Merton F. Ben- dict, son of Mrs, Mary Benedict, of attle, Wash., 'med at Anchorage, Sunday, wccording to word received by iriends in this city. The young couple, mcompanled by the bride’s mother, left for An- Resident Engineer Inspector for the PWA, is temporarily stationed. Mr. and Mrs. licme in the Fosbee Apartments. DUCKWORTH AND DARNELL SCORE ON DEER, DUCKS Bob Duckv\orv.h and Rod Dame]l returned to town last night after a three-day hunt in the vicinity of King Salmon Cove in Seymour Canal, portaging over at Olivers Inlet and running down the canal by outboard. The two hunters got four deer gnd twenty ducks between them. -ee OFLiCIA| ARE AT ANCHORAGE INDIAN to| Assistant Commissioner William Zimmerman, Jr, of the Bureau of | Indian Affairs in Washington, Gen- (eral Superintendent C. M. Hirst, head of the bureau in Alaska, and Earl D. McGinty, Superyisor of Construction, are now at Anchor- jage and expect to return to Juneau on the next beat from the West- | ward u office here. - DIVORCE GRANTED Decree of diverce has been grant- St. Mary's, the latter eieven w.;nl‘ Federal District Gaourt to E. 20 to 0. . Johnson from Ruby Johnson of uncau, A LEGIQN TO INSTALLL. at a quiet ceremony | cherage last week, where Mr. Kelsey, ! | Benedict plan to| cturn here soon and will make their | | 4 according to word to the| | ‘ Pauj Almquis& Keith Roberts and | city. - eee ‘Mlss Kelsey, Bnde Fair 'n Warmer _dupiicated the Three handkerchiefs, printed with designs of the 1939 Golden Gate International Exposition on San Francisco Bay, make up the bathing suit worn by Gloria Daily. Glcria dcnned the attire for a dip in the surf at Santa Cruz. Sunday Foothall In the Sunday artemo(m foothall game played between Gonzaga and e BOLND FOR R\L{U Installation of new officers to Mrs, William Gragen, all of Fair- yo¢ followed with a “feed” will fea- banks, are apoard the Mount Mc- | ygfe the ‘meeting of Alford John 'Kinley for Juneau. i ture Gradford Post, American Legion, at 8 o'clock fonight in the Dugout | ond all members are urged to be| Departinent Commander | E. M. Polley will he the installing present. officer, —————— DOQUGLAS SUCCUMDS HERE William Douglas, .74, of Hoonah, | passed away at St. Ann's Hospital yesterday afternoon following a lingering illness. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary, pending fun- eral arrangements. et MULLENS ARE BACK J. F. Mullen and Mrs. Mullen ar- | Quist, wife of the Superintendent Martin, ended their sway in 1931 sived on the Princess Louise after on the Baranof Canstruction, is alsol cpending severgl weeks in the Pa-|coming north on the Denali to join | finest feams A A R Sy 3V SR S, | 10 COust staies. AR NEILLS ENROUTE NORTH K. N. Neill, PWA Auditor work-| ing out of the regional office in; Portland, and Mrs. Neill are passen- gers aboard the Denali which sailed !from Seattle today. They formerly lived in Juneau when Mr. Neill was stationed at the PWA office here.| He now makes Alaska {rom the | Portland office. ‘ — e QUISTS COMING A. W. Quist, contractor crecting | the Baranof Hotel here, is a passen- 1ser aboard the Denali. Mrs Victor | her husband here, I in fall fashions. Here ol trimmed with black rrel muff of the same old bracelet and d by Bonwit Teller). Fur accesscries and “soft suits” both are news they are combined in a Persian lamb of nubby bia and we ih 2 togue fur. A cyclam velvet hat bew and s add cclor. (Cestume as carrings Frightened Pirates Crushed By Yankees in 1927 Se Jimmy Dykes Pat Malone and | named Bob won from the by start- 1 opening ffled the Cubs, Rog- Wils n, i i (This is the fifth of | 5 on previolis world a series the The Y Ly one in pitching New of t b: nkees, powe itiing. ar eb Y striking | 10 runs in| take the 4'h ) 1s in the deciding contest. hitting marked of the 1930 Series Brave i va beat St. Louis 4-, team ie only 5 hits off Bul the opener but ail| tually the start of thre nsecu » extra ba . Fine pitching | 4-0 drives as New York over Haines and Bill Hallahan! Chicago in 1932 aceounted " Tor the two’ OardioeY] Miller Hu ting order corp mad 1 and St to ninth in weep b for It was the 1614 Boston time a sive white C Grimes € | had built a t- t | v i fis* Hnnurs 58 Hussey Here Hu\wv, bndl-oluu , was entertained and miscellaneous | morning by Miss| at her residence | Bob Shawk surder Dugan. Ructher The had pirs Wa Johi the Patricia Tt prett selve; the table was centered 1 of garden flowers, mers attached to in- s placed in an in- ’ directly abave each of the four- Al st | | id marveled kees batted ball after cof. These blasts cculdn't equal weye a matter-of-fact w cangers neve; ment Waite Herb Per ported 1 the bait Y the Pi made in that {he Bu ot over their hcwering en piaces. amaze- TEEOE L S, Hovt | | mock i t dow hlman Transferred; . Lt Comd. Sarrat te Tale Flace on Haida | if B g g BS T .ved in Juneau to-| I ; e ot . Stuart P. Mehl- 1 ol and the bases fuili mew of Guard cutter v ut Genrig and Men- tha T ) Moore | sel. Ther fazs Look-heast {®11d heave | the winning c { The Frankie Jim Bottoinley | A High, Bill cld Grove ander and Jess Haine: the Yanks in 1928 but couldn’t the Bronx Bombers. Hoyt won games and Pipgras and J Zachary the others Ruth mll time series bafting aver: | 625 and Gehrig ce in his own | xight by now, hit ou banged ,out four homers and Ruth three, Babe's i the 4th gy Executive Off Sarrat has g wife e¢ children. I an and son accom- himan south with the that cutfer went down iaul at Bremerton. It is ex- 1 the Haida will be hack at Juneau berth about mid-Octo- St P her ber. e NOWELL COMES BACK FROM INTERIOR TRIP Everett * Nowell,. traveling man bandling Blake, Moffit and Towne preducts and Ballou and Wright merchandise, returned to Juneau by Electra from Fairbanks yesterday after a trip through the Westward and the Interior. ~ Nowell reports mining men finish- ing up an apparently good summer cn the creeks and business in all towns at high speed. all of comingz game. Hoyt held the Cards to three {Bits in the opener. Return of Mack Connie Mack bobbed up with another group of new stars to win the world championships of 1929 and 1830 until the St. Louis Cardi- nals, sparked by roisterous Pepper The A’'s owned one of baseball's e ———— Today’s News Toaay.—Empire. with Max Bishop. ‘kacs Cochrane, Jimmy Foxx, Al U!'S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE#\VEATHER BUREAU : THE WEATHER ' (Byithe U. S. Weather Burcau) ¥ Forecast tor Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pm., Oct. 3: utheast winds. Rain tonight fresh over Dixon Frederick Sound, Rain tonight and Tuesc Weather forecast foi day; moderate southeast winds, ex ept Clarence Strait, Ch it, and southerly winds o al Forecast of winds '.Imll',,’ the Corst of the Gulf of winds along the coast from Dixon E rate Souttieast and Satur- Entrance, and fresh Alaska: to Cape Fresh cast Hin- hrook LOCAL DATA Temp. Humidily 59 56 49 Barometer 30.03 20,99 2096 | Wwind Velocity NE Weather Pt Cldy Cloudy Cloudy 3:30 pm 3:30 am Noon tot vest'y today RADIO REPORTS Mak. tempt ! Lowdst 4d/m last 24 hours mp, llmr‘. 44 46 34 46 TODAY 4a.m, Precip, veloeity 24 hrs. i 64 Station Atka Anchora Barrow Nome Bejhel Falrbank Dawson St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cardova Juneau Sitka Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonten Seattle Portland San Francisco New Yark ington Cloudy Rain Ramn PL. Cic Clear Lt. Rain Cloudy Clondy 09 04 05 0 0 06 ('lt)ud\' Rain Cloudy Pt. Cldy Cléar Pt. Cldy 62 10 62 WEATHER CONWDITIONS AT 8 AM. TODAY (airport) ining, temperature Blaine, cloudy ; cloudy Alert Bay, raining, 51 Island Lan Island, cloudy, cloudy, 48 tehikan, cloudy, Craig, cloud 49; Petersbu cloudy, 46; Sitka, cloudy. Hoonah, rainiy Hawk Inlet, cloud Tenakee, cloudy Juneau, cloudy 7 aines, cloudy; Corx 35; Chitina, Seward, cloudy. 4 partly cloud; ; Hot Springs. anana, partly cloudy, : Nenana, partly cloudy: 40 Nulato, cloudy, 40: g, cloudy, 42; Flat, cloudy raining, 40; Crooked Creek, raining, 36; Bethel, cloug cloudy; Golovin, clou- dy, 45; Solomon, cloudy, 42; C Nome, rainin; Juneau, Oct. 4.—Sunrise, 6:09 @ 27 p.m Seattle toria, foggy hower: e Rupert, 51; Wrangell, Cape Spenc: Hood Bay, cl s, cloudy, 49; 56; Vi p: cloudy, cloud, 40; 48 clear, age. 41 va, clear; N Ruby, E Stuyahok ; Platinum raining, 33; m.; sunset, WEATHER g of low b ric Gulf of Alaska and mos a central pressure of 2¢ 3\"*1()}‘5]. Are y the Bering outheast portion Dutch Harbor this morning. was also moderatel on Entra south over h Columbia and Washir barometer was high over the rest of Alaska and west and central Canada with another ridge of high pressure from Soutk t Alask seuth along the 140th parallel the north Pac Ocean. Light precipitation occurred over west- nd southwestern Alaska and from Vancouver Island to the Colum- bia River with generally r her over the rest of the west coast western and central Canada d Alaska during the last 24 hours Temperatures well below > reported from the Tanana and Yuken valleys this Sea, of Al lska 1 inche the 3 ates, upper You're Sure to Pick a Winner ... THEY'RE ALL BEAUTIES... in the selection of 1938 CHRISTMAS CARDS waiting for you NOW: at the EMPIRE Call in or Phone 374 for a look. the | == the satzsfactmn of perfect make-up—No more high- spots or over-make-up fir Hzm e a portable shave light with plug-in for razor s0 shaving is not cony 3 Smar? Finishes. .... Ivory or Bronze $695 Satin Chrome 57?§.$ 5 59_, fined to the bath ALSO AVAILABLE WITH MAGNIFYINC MIRROR Alaska Electric Lieht & Power Co, . JUNEAU. ALASKA. DOUGLAS