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'I'Hh DAILY ALAbKA I:.MPIRL WEDN 'bl)A\. NOV 23, I‘)j& U: S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Morgan Bloedhorn 150 T}lE WE 1 T A W. Wilson 149 ¥ "P Fagerson 28 146 (By the U. v ¢ vE RAGE Soley 21 146 Tabies y the U. S. Weather Bureau) Elison & - Ferecast for Jumeau and vicin'(y, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Nov. 23: 2 | v 1 Clark pe w0 ‘nnm(:(r;\.x ,1:(\ z:::(l[ -{‘I}ulfl{‘d ay n\f)dmatt southeast winds tonight, becom- WE WELCOME ANOTHER X 107 | Hermann % 18 BARCELONA, Nov, 23-—Fight Tu- % Doden i § E | Bithiay b 11k surgent war ‘planes moox)ed down “:I.‘ll!ll‘.l' forecast for Southeast Alaska: Rain tonight and Thurs- ol i A ; B R Bhscelone 8t daylreak *thls moderate to fresh’ southeast winds, except fresh to strom % £ Whitehead 6 143 on Entrance, Clarence Strai ¥ Sver HETE I ' Lead | Holland 1 148 moming in the first severe air ance, Clarence Strait, F.ederick Sound, and Chatham T h a “ k s g l v l n g s e a s o n VeiBan Moags Fl’)’—‘ Foster 21 139 |raid the Government has suffered ‘;f' i“‘(‘t“;\". '; '\‘:'0“9 southerly winds over Lynn Canal. + 2 39 2 ‘orecas winds a s A Albacore and Craylmg Niemi 20 138 (in a week. soutea Y WS WE s along the Coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Strong Xie Vidt Hales 18 1os | At least thirty-one were killed TolitH e ‘]’“‘;“’ and Thursday from Dixon Entrance to Cape o 3 ¥ 4 i s s . et inchinbrook, probably of gale force Thursday By 7 : The eerie glow of a pumpkin behind re viclors -o o “l"“ seventy wounded by the rain Cap H“".'hm,,mk of gale force Thursday between Cape Spencer the \l\ihmlr\\!l“l””T.t I]tlnl vh\tut;d“:hxflm'll of tmldt\i::r | The fall bowling tournament is HIRST SPEAKER AT oo LOCAL DATA . the unforgettable sight o e Turkey roas over at the Elks and out of the Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity in the pan . .. the hushed stillness of the village play has come victory in the King FEDERAL LUNCHEON 3:30 p.m. yest'y .. 3041 33 88 Y s ‘Sc'u L‘\K’gatl?er Church . that’s Thanksgiving! Fish League for the Albacore, vic-| 'y .0 o o l A g am. today 3022 38 89 E 14 L,'Rf:’l‘;‘] E i tory in the Small Fry League for . o AP Noon today 30.27 40 26 SE st Snow white linen in the dining room the Grayling, and top spots in re- Feaeation, ¢f Kedetal | Employess RAl)lokrp(; g s " ok e o . savory smells in the Bakers shop . . . Grocers’ spective league average lists for f‘r‘(ll‘ixv'“ 1}{1;-}\\();1x m“‘mfl\"[ sk STEEI_ MAK!NG : R‘“Tonm{ boys struggling under well-filled packages fgs“a" with 191, and Iverson with | = o0 o0 ”l"‘t\,_;):k ‘TJ)“:(\ '\] - Max.tempt. | Lowest 4a.m. 4am. Precip o company for Dinner that’s Thanksgiving! T the King Fish avérages, Radde| members were introduced: = M Station , last24 ‘z‘”“'s temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs. Weathel A § : AL : 3 AR stk ‘ FHET Atka 42 38 0 p £ The inspiring story of the Pilgrims and Ugrin are tied at 190 for second | RN SHaw, b e e GTON, Nov. 23. — The Anchorage 30 14 & % 7 3 1 . . ivisiol f € 'ores . o Clear Faith and Courage in a new land . . . the perils p“;“‘ 3% . |Miss Clara Atkins of ‘the Office - Mines reports that Ger- Barrow 20 12 16 20 0 Cllr;. of the deep forests . . . that's Thanksgiving! n the Small Fry lists, Monagle’s e o o many, influenced | armament Nome 28 20 2 10 & 164 average gives him second place, ©f Indian Aff and Robert Hun- 0 =07y & ol 3ethel 30 2 b : T Lt.Snow T ivi g g 4 Y Fildlife Age! o Alaskq Program, has become e world’s 3ethel 3 P 4 So we welcome another Thanksgiving ‘The Albacore winners are Stew- {o0n; Widllfe Agent in the Mask® jeading manufacturer of cast iron Fairbanks 28 20 22 . ¥ ey just as we have done for the past 47 ?;:i'edm%?ui;:e ngunr::dmé:{u l Mrs. Sally Shafer, President, 209 St D 4 & 0 02 Lt Snow al jdy;" au % .m;\l \\ru _|u1nr\\|th] Hu-i I(ntn( Cleveland and Duncan. opened the meeting, then dd - I))vmm e ,;g “;: 1128 T Cloudy nation in offering 1anks for a Free Land: The Grayling are Cope, Brown,|the program over to Ch w. & b 4 40 80 HvyRM and Eliason, followed by Smelt, | Hawkesworth as chairr e SERVICES FR!DAY C(;r(ill(;:ii ;; ;4’ : s it Walmer, Hutchings and Fager L DRk FOR BERT MALONEY Jsuncau 3 33 3 5 Slear 14 60 e The compilations of bowling com- acting secretary ere tka et 38 .4’r Lt, n mittee head, Roger Stevenson, fol- Pregram put on by the Pl s ; o o E > low: Indian Affairs consisting Sy e m he \,I'U L o {lmk‘:“ % = 34 40 10 16 Cloudy by Myr Hollywood who passed @ week at St Prince Rupert 40 34 40 10 12 Pt. Cldy v S y B B A spital held Friday Edmor 2 5 8 i B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. I e s el e S I (1] Team Standings: 9 complete rounds ' Hirst, General Superintendent morning at 9 o Cath- | Seattle 44 40 40 10 0 L g st, General Superintendent of | i church of the Portland 48 38 38 10 0 obal Eon: the Indian Bureau, and a showing .y A i hv | Han. Prantiso o : ¥ “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Albacore 14545 o HE Siasiives MRepioting 1 3 The eulogy will be ivered by San Francisco 66 54 34 4 0 s Tuna 14448 R he Rev. G. W. LeVasseur and| New York 54 44 44 16 0 BLCldy Beluga 14387 B IR, by Sk Fwirel 1n. ol interment will follow in the Ever- Washington 68 46 46 4 0 Cloud | T b of that work for the government. , ... Cemetery : ® ol e The next meeting was announced ——pr . SAT R AL Pickerel 14229 for December 21. Scattle (airport), cloudy, temperature 33; Bellingham, partly clou- w W & White 1 LES COOK FLIES dy, 30; Victoria, clear, 34; Alert Bay, cloudy, 41; Bull Harbor, cloudy 3 ; 40; Triple Tsland, cloudy; Langara Tsland, raining, 42 e . Dojphin 14100 g sland, raining, 42; Prince Rupert, (> el Dajphi 14100 HosritaL Nores FOUR UP RIVER ciouds, 40; Eetchikan, raiming, 38: Craig, raining, 42; Wrangell i cloudy, 39; Petersburg, raining, 38; Sitka ing. e . Al it i - SES— - - L Tarpon 14076 Gl 3 : S, rainir 41; Cape Spencer, 20 3 % Albacore: tew t Bobertsor Tare Bitsdahink b Bie airniic Three went out to Tulsequah mv\'n“ 5; Hoonah, cloudy, 40; Tenakee, cloudy, 39; Radioville, raining, assistant, Bertha Wetherton, reput- s art, Robertson arry Fitzpatrick has been admit-1 000000 4 0e o Atlin with ‘North- Juneau, raining, 40; %knaw . cloudy, 47; Haines, raining; Cape St. o l()r() (’me edly one of the high Redman. ted to St. Ann’s Hospital for medi- Y P i g Rt 20 AR & & ust Loo 3 “the highest paid women| " Tuna: Carnegie, Cleveland, Dun- cal attention » ays Pilat Les Cook lias, cloudy, 42; Cape Hinchinbrook, cloudy, 40; Cordova, foggy, 34; 0 2 in Washingion, served several years| ., 4 7 s oy were Mrs. Frozze, Mack Chitina, cloudy, 26; McCarthy, cloudy, 20; Seward. clear, 28; Anchor- ] A as Kansas State Accounta) 3 A L wes and A ~Swling for .. age, cloudy, 17; Fairbanks, ¢ y, 2 3 . dy. 20: Ts 7\(”0 D()“l()rs L‘une Fronl e nt—as a Individual Averages Lloyd Kapp, who has been receiv- Hayes and Alf CO‘V-]“?m for Tulse tl\ VL,m,"‘ 1 mihan - (lmxfl % 3; Nenana, cloudy, 20; Tanana, : ; i’ Average | ing Tedtsal care bt An's Hos. | TIAERE S Rl RO Atifn, | dlandy, 15; Hok Bitags, glony 13, Alawna, cloudy, 20 Ruby, Clous, o Frank Bane, executive director of Stewart 2 l“l‘ pital, “_“‘(“ "m “‘.d ;m“ o Y 21; Nulato, snowing, 10; Bethel, cloudy, 22; Platinum, cloudy, 30; Nome, By PRESTON GROVER York state relief administration :°“f” security, was formerly Vir-| ygrin 20 190 o SN partly cloudy, 20, » WASHINGTON, Nov. 23 It is| before he came to the Federal gov- ginia Director of Public Welfare. Radde 27 190 M L .ljmt‘nu. Nov. 24—Sunrise, 8:07 a.m.; sunset, 3:26 pm. Nov. 25 pasy to gain the impression that the emment to undertake more spend- v‘y‘[“‘“’" E. Lee, former Idaho| payenik 21 Hospital toda B I pardieRy Sunrise, 8:09 a.m.; sunset, 3:24 p.m. overnment is staffed with bright- |ing than ever was entrusted to one f’l::‘n]"t:fléfi néw is a member of| parrygar 24 ment : J WE NOPSIS eyed young men from the colleges, |man in the history of the country. o, Bieie Comineros Gommis" | Sioatt 18 g @ High barometric pressur iled htis morning over the Tan- economists from who knows where B Carnegie 30 184 Mariar R Ao SR and upper 5 rdrs L + The o > % Marian Borders is a medical dis- ana and upper Yukon valleys uthward over Southeast Al- & A aatte | mastadans Tascued o | e S Ll s : e Bupseme, Qoust has recelvedi EiEvenson 2 83 |missal today from St. A 05 aska to the Pacific Coast ar Nl ORI e THE NEW WAGE-HOUR MAN many a judge trained in tt tates, is day from S Ann's H 2 ‘oast and Ro Mountain states, the crest being the swamps of sardld pusines: mer F. Andrews, who succeeded the late Justice Holmes and. Car. | Hferts 24 pital 3094 inches at Kamloops. A stofm @rea of marked intensity pre- But, as the zmumtz“m\ : would | perkine i the New York dozo being most prominent recent Hagerup 27 9 vailed over the Aleutian Islands, the lowest reported pressure being have 1t laloy DEGROEATLY. %0 labor department, now is Wage- examples. Pederal district and cir- :;“S 3 Ell, Hoyard upderfisn' g major| 2330 dnches DiEL itie, Eadiic Qoaan b Shtile St and (110 Cast an eye about Washington Hour administrator. His cuit courts are plump with state| g d:r pon 15 cperaticn this morning at the Gov- degrees west longitude. This gen'ral pressure distribution has been and you discover the halls of gov- Paul Sifton, was deputy New talent. H:nd:?nk ;s ernment Hospital :1A']|m{1‘rh'd by precipitation over muzh of Alaska and southward to Brit- ernment alive with dozens and state industrial commissioner. Dr. Then too President Roosevelt| gorco S . s ish Columbia and by fair weather over Alberta, southern British Co- Fundreds of minor and major of- Thomas Parran, chief of the bureau himself used to have a state Job| gy o Nellie Weston, of Ketch hs D e, Wany Doasl ftates. ficials who won their spurs in health, tuned up for his —governor of New York. BD mguise = been admitted to the Governmen ; as colder last night over th> Cook Inlet and the Seward Pen- < and city government and job while New York state And we've barely scratched the fll:c'llfl:snh ;2 Hospital for medical care | insula and warmer over Southeast Alaska and the upper Yukon Valley. were promoted into al serv- health commissioner. Nathan Straus, surface. 4 = = Z ice partly for the b yay and U. Housing. administrator, fi L) s e ST %fig:‘;" j?, ENGLISH YOUTH BEING the greater glor merl special housing com- : it i o e Vo G HEISELS ENJOY Sevelan n SOUGHT IN TERRITORY | S e \KS Dr. W. M. W. Splawn, chairman - - Request_has been made to Poli SECRETARIES FROM RANKS i ot s e War Woodring i of the Interstate Commerce Com- EXTENDED MOTOR i b Chief Dan Ralston to try and log r S kA and mission, formerly president of the . LA AR gL s 15 mente Cantinelli, 1 te a former governor of Kansas and ™ Burke 21 y 6 e Secretary of Labor Perkins first! University of Texas, was, for a TRIP IN STATES| Bogan 9 son.of Ms..C- Gangnell of 6 It t gréw fawous s Head of the New fime a member of il Texps Rail- \ Y, ' Brizn e ot Freakes Avenue, Leicester, York state labor department road Commission. Oscar B. Col-| .. 54 Mrs. Cantinelli reports her son left . ¥ 1a : 2 : ' quitt, once governor of Texas and ter an extended trip to the| Riendeau 24 home on May 21, 1937, and the last| NO SCARLETT’ but m Secrciary Morgenthau's experi- States which took Halm 18 i i i " Secrciary Morgenthaus EXDefl | qgain member of the railroad com- s took them fo the At- che heard from him he fei Melanie in that still unfilmed t ma! ence as New York state conserva- e oot with RFC. lantic seaboard and Florida, Mr.[ Shepard 18 o 1 commpany, of o tragper | | Quns: Wilh e Wind bosk tion commissioner might better "y .0 \winiam R. Green of the and Mrs. Walter B. Heisel and son | SMALL FRY LEAGUE RA . ahehde et AT o 3 may Austine McDonnelll(sabove) | have fitted him for Secretary of G g hE i ; : A atdonn B8, (Gesenl as @ pe, This auburn-haired, 19-year- : mfor Secretary Of g “court of claims first learned returned to their home here, yes- | Team Standings: 10 complete rounds | mopjed gentieman.” Any informa- % davehter of M jir M the Interior than Secretary of the jisoio i the 15th Towa judicial '€7day on the Alaska, Total Pins | tioy, should be communicated t S ORIl iaf < Watred {on, Vai Treasury, but he is at the latter job i T o % L 3 v o’n should be communicated to cDonnell o arrenton, Va., e Thor Nermah B Grey of Chey—‘xouMl;b. sen?e‘in:nioson‘.flx;:dwxzhwxc S;i’&"‘“ ::é;; Chief Ralston or the British Con-| Was screen-tested for the role of 3 3 4 ., enne, trial examiner the Federal S vi W T b sul in Seattle. | Melanie. sl Eopring r”‘:fi“i;‘:b”q“p‘\: Trade Commission, earlier was sec- /PeOPle in Albuquerque, N. M., and Shrimp 13071 S e member, was direc 2 retary of the Wyoming Public Serv—v{m'- He\;el thned them there about g:ls ;;;22 ice Comumission. {two and a half months ago, Pur- P 2 FOR . chasing a new car, the Helsels Sardines 13686 “FFY HE AD PROMOTED FROM MASS. drove East, stopping at Cincinnatl Gpligan 153 ’ Edwin Smith, member of the Na- Where they visited with Mr, Helsel’s Mpgows - 13504, P | tional Labor Relations Board, once People, and then going to Washing- Mullet, ... 13361 [ you breathe. again! was Massachusetts’ Commissioner ton and New York. After viewing | Grevling: Cope or Williams, Clears clogging mu- o Labor and Tndustries. That state PoInts of interest there, they tray- | BroWd Elison. cus, reduces swollen also contributed Dr. Winfred Over- eled down the Atlantic coast, Smelg; | Walmer, Hutchings, Fag-| membranes — helps holser, once State Commissioner of |through the Carolinas and Georgla | ©"5™ keep sinuses open. Ments {sens i Individual Averages ental Diseases, to head St. Eliza- to Miami, Fla, which Mr. Heisel b vt vernges V|CKS beth’s (veterans’' mental) Hospital in described as a real garden spot. 3 G";‘;"‘ A'\""G"‘P'-"‘ Washington. xThey returned West over the. sout ArEon 167 Guy Helyering, Internal Revenue lern highway by way of New Or-| MOBgIE v 6 164 3 YEARS OLD : A‘l Ro.NOL Commissioner, formerly was Kan- leans, southern California and up| Hutchings 21 163 GREATEST VALUE IN ALL sas’ Highway Director. His special the coast to Seattle. y A Hepning = 102 WHISKEYDOM Ly T B -l Thibodeau 18 162 At Your Favorite Brown .. 18 161 Liquor Store i Japanese may remove a giant| Redling 10 161 | T“E SALVA'I‘ION statue of the Goddess of Mercy| Werner ... 7 18 W. J. LAKE I from a hilltop. N&vl theorists be-) Cope . ... 15 159 & CO., Inc. lieve it would constitute an ideal! Messerschmidt 21 158 Seattle, Wash. A cra s ma_u-ker along which enemy war- Burl N 21 166 |ships might sight to bombard a 21 157 e v naval base, 24 156 | ¢ TRy B ¥ | ! VYrepeee Ve . In His Lecture “An Army on the March” Elks' Hall—Friday. 8 P. M. MEETING FOR WOMEN L RRID AN Methodist Church Address by 2:30P. M. | Hear: Commissioner GEO. L. CARPENTER NATIONAL LEADER Mrs. Geo. L. Carpenter 3 MEETING THANKS(;IVII\(, DAY Thanksgiving Service Home League Rally Musical Program 10:30 AM. 2:30 P.M. 8:00 P.M. a8 AT A. N. B. HALL EVERYONE IS WELCOME to hear Commissioner and Mrs. Geo. L. Carpenter at all these meetings. mew— i ] f whe ‘ Juneay’ BESSIE REEDER VOB P P W WO W GET THAT HOLIDAY MOOD . . . . [ Tbe NORTHERN MA RION BORDERS REQUEST PROGRAM! Headline Entertainer i w1ll give you an evemnq to be thankful for with her Playing YOUR FAVORITES! HOISTESS a “Its the Wa ter” OLYMPIA BREWING CO., OLYMPIA, WASH.,, U.S. A.

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