The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 23, 1939, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1939. G T e R ARE}T(H"TG 7 1 U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU FgROM A‘STR%H'(H”ER ¢ oFETBAf | THE WEATHER | ;o (By the V. 8. Weather Bureau) H!SIORY SHOWN‘ Forecast for Jun-au and vicinily, beginning at 3:30 p.m., Oct. 23: Fair and continued cool tonight and Tuesday, with increasing cloudi- ————— | ness Tuesday; moderate northerly winds. Minimum temperature A large, old, colorful and UH-| tonight about 30 degreées. doubtedly very rare etching com- Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Fair tonight &nd Taesday with romantic chapter in| increasing cloudiness Tuesday. Moderate to fresh mnortherly winds diminishing Tuesday except continuing moderate to fresh northerly over. Lynn Canal BRITAIN'S NO. 1 UNKNOWN SOLDIER ROSE . e way of France, En fornia to Juneau Forecast of winds alond thé coast of the Gulf of Alaska: display in the window of the - | Moderate to fresh northerly winds over Gulf and along: the coast anof Gift Shop here: | from:Dixon Emtrance to Cape Hinchinbrook, and moderate to fresh The etching, believed to hav southwesterly “along the ‘coast from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak. been made in France in 1798 w P . journals of the navigator La Pe- LOCAL DATA ! rouse were published, was pur- e parometer Témn. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather chased in San Francisco recenily 3.39 pm. yest'y 3013 40 36 NE 9 Cléar by Regional Forester B. Frank' 3.39 am. today 30.20 33 42 NNW 8 Clear Heintzleman. It had recently come ' Ngon today 3032 43 43 s 2 Clear to this cbuntry fromi England: P Pictured - i$ the ‘destruction « of RADIO REPORTS . . two small boats at the entrance TODAY of Lituya Bay on July 13, 1786. La Max. fempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:3Cam. Lo % # PE;'OU-“' discovered }"h" B:"- After | gtation last 24 houre . temp, 24hours Weather - 2 ringi! his Ik ships, t. Astro- SEVEREL'Y WOUNDED while BIGGEST Pnomonorfw];n ll()_ET’I‘ER FOOD fforl’}ll‘omm At- }Zb:g :§ a iy *:a ‘,elv“ m‘sm gx;::::;aze gz 1 ; ;: ;Z 0 g:a\: i his Grenadier Guards Gort's life came as result of his ins was one of e reforms o 3 . 2 c o laiigzxth(‘\lsc.qnul du Nord, dur- colliding with War Minister “Tiger” Gort instituted when he three small boats were sent to Nome 36 { 31 36 01 Fog ing the World war, Viscount Hore-Belisha while skiineg. took command of the army. chart the entrance. Two ‘Were Bethel 33 | 28 33 Trace Cloudy Gort rose from his stretcher “Who the hell are you?’ de- Other reforms: pay increases @ caught in the current and wrecked, | pairbanks 2 5 7 0 Pt. Cldy and staggered on until his mili- manded Hore - Belisha. “Gort,” for men in the ranks; selection while a third barely escaped. The| Duteh Harbor .. 46 a4 a4 02 Cloudy tary objective was achieved and snapped the other, Later, when of officers on merit instead of etching shows this scene. | Rodiak 41 31 31 0 lear he saw the success signal go up. Hore-Belisha was looking for seniority; increase in the gun- X bk é Clear Only then did he allow him- someone to reorganize the power of artillery units; intro- PHACR A e = VEEWA | Cordova . 4 28 29 0 Clear self to collapse. For this he won army, he remembered Gort. duction of motorized Bren gun b Jimiter, - largest of b‘nv p‘:m\.ts“ Junéau “ P 33 0 Clear the Victoria Cross. They 'are shown above. divisions. “The Tiger” Of The Second Great War could contain 1300 bodies the size| Retehikan 8 35 i Trace Olear R e of the earth. Seattle .. 57 58 Lt. Rain it el BOrtEne. ... 3 X 85 Cloudy h kg Blvios Ing army men gave him the nick- | across Bering Sea to Gambell on b by i e 2 5 > | San Francisco .. 83 56 56 0 Clear By{Xbio ALi KRl are SUEv 0o for his personal cour- | St: Lawrence Island, a trip not . Bt ng energy often attempted : WEATHER SYNOPSIS 4 sy hy ir visited i 5 ) from one of the l/.,muuz Juneau, the pzurv visites i A TaNgired ‘of abOVE Hormal phessive)’ highedt réportéd phés- th looks like ai Seward and Anchorage, went to | 1 g # sure 3050 inches, extended this morning from the Interior of Alaska t. He rides Kodiak and along the Alaska Pen- s £ J 1 A ne and yachts | irsula, thence north to the vari- H southward into the Gulf to anodther center of high pressure lo- e Al ol il 1 i 1 ; i cated about 500 miles south of Kodiak Island with the highest his Isle of Wight estate ous coast stations and in to Bethel. | 3 53, divorced, has a grown Trips to Nelson Iland and Nunivak | | Dressive’apiijestcentér. ‘also éstimated to be 3050 fiches. The low g ey o) | | pressure area that was off the comst of Southeast Alaska yesterday Island were also included. After | : ) visiting Seward Peninsula and Ki- ‘morning ~has ‘advanced séutheasiward, Generally clear and cold =i | weather continued ‘over the - Intcriod of Alaska and clear and colder il 7 ot el | weather has o read the entire Southeast section of Alaska. Yukon and from Fairbanks the Up- } ” Mo yey e : ‘P” Yukon. ! Jurieau, Oct. 24: Sunrise, 6:55 a.m.; sunset, 5:32 pm. FROM l IR p Mize remained to visit several | i | additional stations. He will return| ¢ [hen‘ by the next boat. THROUGH ALASKA ™~ === we| g =T . . DEPUTY HELLAN Indian Office Construclion IN FROM ISLANDS Man Visited More than 60 Stalions | ween veturnca 10" suncan - task —_— night on the Estebeth dfter 10 Earl D. McGinty, Supervising days of °investigation work at n men- Construction Engineer for the Of- Tenakee and Hoonah. From Hoo- nine times, had fice of Indian Affairs, returned by nah he brought a prisoner, William y . CIc the Dis- PA plane from & Paddy, to serve a term for petit mile trip t , larceny C.D. A. Junior zmgg;fiv‘sukrw i Card Party Held - “gw ¥ Moiohia party sponsored by the Junior|jgun following ‘a stroke suffered Catholic Daughters of America. 'Snturday 4t his Home 6on Seventh | Dessert was served at 1:30 o'clock | S¢rest, - 'Dt, ‘L P, Dawes 15 the at- by members of the order. The af-| feian b f ending physician. fair was supervised by Mrs. Verne Ay - | Hoke, Mrs. Lewis Brown and Mrs. | A. J. Goodman, | m m Prizes were awarded during the‘"mIG b ' ? afternoon for briige and pihochte. | m Vary French' dressing with fruit Mrs. J. K. McAlister and William | . °° Mmm HOUSE - juices. For instance, a mixture of SRS GRS ?“:“"t“,"‘lw‘;" ";5% and I‘“W 1’;’0“;1'5 Ray Wreaé of Milier' House, where became ed more than 60 stations to de- lime, lemon and orange, or grape- ) espectively for bridge. In pinochle | nhe is a paftuer ih Frasea and Com- in In- termine the construction needs of fruit, lemon and pineapple, mixed 68 AND GOING STRONG_just out of drydock and pronounced in good condifion, the |high and 16W prizes wene to Mrs. | pany, gold mining concern, came in satel ervice Order, and the t Cr Britain's highest Northern and Interior award With Ralph Mize S s hai force chanical Engineer, E—— He commanded a ~ il 1927. Five years tor of milita 1936 he 1 com- the coming year. with French' dréssthg; gives a de- 88-year-old barkentine Bear of Oakland is shown at the Boston navy yard where a new 600-horse- Walter. Robinson and Mrs. Mary |on the plane from Fairbanks yes- 1t or: D Gamberley Ataffl: - AuhEh pERGIGT thet jotnky wAS MeHktul b dlivib b o ‘f:il:lt power engine was installed. The veteran ship is scheduled to take Admiral Richard Byrd and ex- | Relten; | terday dnd & leaving for the States 5 N : Jlad ' plorers to the Antaratia an an exnedition for which congress has appropriated about $340,000. | e — 3 college: Tt was there that admiring a direct plane trip from Nome salad combination. Ty a;'Empm pr either on the Alaska tohight or the e g Printess Louisé orr Thursday. l-_fummu|m1'111munmummnuumu’mmmmmmmnmmu|mmmm|||l||||||||mlmmmunmlmml|||||nm||||||m||||m|lmmmm|||||u|||||m|||||'lm|nm|||||nl||||||inum|||||nm‘1mum|||mlmmn||mumlm|'nm'flm'nu!'lmuml'um”l‘l'umil|mu'ufimmiiufiilfimmmmmmmE R, Ay W2 = ' WHAT IS JUNEAU'S POPULATI Now Being Betermined by the Alaska Census With each $1'15firc ase ?at?%he ?ollo%w?hg J fin':éu‘ Stores you will be given a ticket on which youcan guess the census number — each store will give prizes 16 ifs winning confesfants. ' The Storesinthe Contesi Today Are: | B. M. BEHRFNBS and GEORGE BROS. PAY°N TAKIT - Contest Ends Nov. 15th HereAre the Si;hple Rules of The Empire Census Contest: A iR | = = = = = = = 1. Population to be estimated is that of the City of Juneau. The fotal as announced by the Bureau of Census will beused in decidiflq the witifiers. 2. [Estimates may be made only on the entry blanks furnished by the participating merchants. (TR 3. All entries must be furned in fo the participating merchants or to The Empire office by 5 P. M. Nov. 15, 193. 4. In case of tie, tying contéstanits will draw 1o determine the winner. The person losing the draw will be the win- ner of the next prize in order. | ' . 5. Employees of The Daily Alaska Empire, of the participating merchanis or of the BUREAU OF CENSUS arenot eligible for the conest. 6. Decision of the judges is to be considered final. Prizes are given fo winners by each merchant as his own individual contest. 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