The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 24, 1939, Page 2

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1939. Sy R e e R T BOOK OF THE WEEK .- _-- ~ THE DALY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, NOV. 24, n SAM FELDON IS BACK ON COUNCIL; JUNGE PROMOTED Steerable 'Chute By Alan Klein FOOTBAL . ¢ i Special Session RNELL - PENNSYLVAN A Wpdnesday Cco P MICHIGAN oWo _ GoSTHERN CAL: fok mf:m, aristrice lats GEE wotRe ON £BRAGKA \tternoon as: Coux suc- s ondi A I WISH oKLARC RN - N WE CoulD NR“'\NESTF;A - wiseoNe e Go To 20 q AL OF Patrol- Police, who re- f of to chute. rated at Lanca -5 ter, Pa, by Raymond Morder e mew ’chute enables the avia~ tor to pick a soft spot on whic to land. Air flows out two vents in the rear of the 'chute instead of spilling out around the edges as in regulation I i= holding out his hand for a left turn here. ESKIMOS 0ST ON ICE AT POINT HOPE 0 L e was to leave Kot- % E A pool of blood ,mmll.be—i l k ! “'_‘]I‘ l.‘,lw (,Y\Iv} Out Of War Zone e dresser, indicatir “ord LIGHTHOUS T . in the TRAGEDY IS andin ALBANY, N. Y., Nov..2¢—A huss | band whe :will not leave a, saloon went to the station June When: his wife calls from outside s He formerly. worked at. the|°Ausliy.xesponsibie with her if:she U ED hagoff{ 1 A former service | U0SSe6.& brick through the window, rters a plane would t according to Police Justice: Edward oon as weather permitted compe! nment fo S. Kampf. Kampf made his ruling when the woman in.the case pieaded guilty to breach. of the. peace after the T | brick slightly injured the leg of an+ hed from|other woman inside the grill. He Barracks. suspended the sentence on her, rep- our years' rimanded the 1- | ordered him to CAT TALE -eo Ilallans Told To Held Their Tongues Wyoming, he nd 1 Crazed Assl tant Keeper in :f Suicide af Lonely Cape Spencer holield Post of Ttalian: tongue ing on or might do as are urg- in public be w. will les an- Carter what a re- Harriet and Rita Stromsland, six- year-old twins of New York City, cluteh their dolls to them as they , return home after a visit to their 24.—Add & Mr. and M Rcbert Wilcox took Sir Felix (a stra cat Prin¢e and Prince: 1enlohe arrive in ) Alexander Ho- York aboard about Kitten. when. they acquired him a e Vulcania. The bride is the step. ~CPservations grandparents in Norway. They vear earlier) to relatives in Fillmore, \#ughterof Anthony Drexel Biddle, °F ’h? _hm“ (lnn‘\majm 1 after Pre- Wgre sent back when the Soviet 60 miles away, as a. gift. Three nn:[:Jhespfi?fha::f\',fl’,'.,?,fi.?la"dumép m'i\f"#‘” ‘;,“:1]:. |||\‘( ::1“,:\“{-:‘; Bear began casting eyes at the months after their return, Sir Felix Wibasky (b Wisshw, il s i T g e oounaen: was home, apparently unassisted PR 0y s 1'% YR DUKE, DUCHESS ATTEND CHURCH PARIS, Nov. 24—The Duke and Duchess of Windsor attended Thanksgiving Day seryices at the American Church in Paris. The . Duke, with the rank of Major Gen- eral in the British Army, wore his uniform. ‘ HOlD TIGHT GENEVA, N. Y., Nov. ho ' cld ocity Or place for er Cow Couhtry Coeds Whoop [t Up l IFTY coeds at Hardin-Simmons University (Abi- lene, Tex.), organized a “Cowgirl Corps” to squeeze the last drop uf excitement out of a football game. Instead of swinging drum majorette batons lh(-y cut campus capers cow country style, twirling ropes in approved cowpuncher fashion. Here’s how they go through their pep-producing antics: By wi_r,u(wQ 24— The jail again will become a safe-keeping. A savings and loan association purchased the | building { SWEET | ANGER , - ‘ADDISON, N. Y. Nov. 24—An- neyed by bees abeut his house, Emil Olkey tore off some siding and dis- covered 100+ pounds of honey. ; repres pant revolutionary pa i ————— BGTTLED m B@ D | ELECTRAS DUE | 0 Two Pacafic Alaska Airways are due to arrive here to- w afterncon from Fairbank: her: permitting One ship will return to Whitehorse and the other will remain here un- til Tuesday. flMD ~ - Totzl seating capacity of the mo- ticn picture theaters in the United States is. slightly over 10,000,000 Of about a dozen “international languages” invented by ' scholars none has come into gsneral use. e “The Star Spangled, Balmn' did not officially bacome the American national anthem until 1931, e —— _— e SRS IS S - @az’c&@flmfimn Stnight Bowrbon — T 522 Il qgals and a lizzy lead a half- hms parade Auts mishaps account v < for only 5 ; @ | one-fifth of the disabilities due to 5 o accidents in the United S : 7 % .Smlu S N B S | e || JAMES¢. COOPER | | C.P. A, | | Business Counselor Old Schenley brings a new i Sanktuck Bl Foione 1 | meaning to BOTTLID IN BOND. For it bears the approval of three of the world’s greatest whiskey rts — members of the enley Board of Quality Control. Ask for 0/d Schenley today. 100 PROOFE. CORR. 1939, DISTILLERS COR! Are You Tired of Ordinary Food‘ Drop in qt fhe. Newly + Benoy snummx CAFE [ WHERE YOU'LL FIND SCHENLEY N.Y.C Chinesg, gnd American | | Dishes at Their Best! Speeial Breakfasts, Lanches, Dinners s. Morders | U THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) ’ cau and vicini'y, beginning at 3:30 p.m., ; moderate tn fresh southerly winds; Nov. 2 R.am tonight and Saturday, ex- extreme nmlhoaxtsm portion; moderate to fre resh to strong over Dixon Entrance, Clar- Frederick Sound, and Lynn Canal. r the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: over the morthern portion of the strong to gale winds over the Gulf, winds along the Gulf coast. . The wind di along the will be southerly from Dixon Entrance to Sitk erly frcm a to Cape Hinchinbrook, and northerly from Cape Hi chinbrcok to Kediak LOCAL DATA famne sarometer Temo Humidity wina Velocity Weather 3:30 p.m. yest'y 37 92 s 3 Lt. Rain 3:90 a.m: today 45 kg 28 Lt. R: teday 41 8 E 6 Li. Ra RADIO REPORTS TODAY Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am. Precip. 3:3Cam Station last 24 hours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weathar Atka 36 34 36 [ Anchorage 15 Trace Barrow -4 [} Nome 9 | 0 Bethel =% 0 Fairbanks -0 | 2 | st Paul 01 | Dutch: Ha 31 09 | Kodiak 29 04 | Cordova 39 20 Juneau 4 a9 Sitka 49 .88 | Ketchikan 51 80 eaitle 64 | [ | Portland 62 | 0 | San Francfsco . 71 0 { WEATHER § severe barometric disturbance was located this morning over Julf of Alaska, about 150 mile outh of Cordova, with the central pressure estimated to be 28.75 inches. 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