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e THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 2, 1940. b U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAUD # » ! SOlllh(’rll Cflh f." "!“ D(’f"” 8 F( I”(’bsl)()- llu'fl"t SOUT ERN (AllfORM!A MISS pARmIT THE WE THER . ; " IS BRIDE OF i l " ’ (By the U. S. Weather Sureau) i | K Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 3:30 pm., Jan N | j lEBlAN( Partly cloudy tonight; cloudy with occasional light rain Wednes- 5 | day; moderate southeasterly wind. Slightly. colder Wednesday. Mini- : 'F!"‘NNESS& N m@si ewi M ]_ | mum temperature tonight about 55 degrees. | - e | Forecast for Scutheast Alaska: Cloudy; occasional light rain to- ’ g | H e i BE B B |13 ) 7% a";?age OIU(;HIE!QGU Yea(h night and Wednesday; moderate east and southeasterly wind, except [ } » moderate to fresh over sounds and straits, and moderate northerly % 5 B g P mv“ er' e;ea eA" ere es tonight, becoming variable Wednesday over Lynn Canal. Slightly » PA ,'Jan. 2. — The | power crust in a game| n colder * Wednesday. .E * O \ite! of Tennessee that 'Kept a howling crowd of 92,- er ay ernoo Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alask o U st 000. % i | Winds alon gthe coast fr Dixon Entra to Sitka will be fre ar for the first tin S s " | nds alon gthe c om ance to Sitka wi fre E = b ey Can. | o TR et Erojatix icto /i Mij ¢ gf’h{‘n‘:i“‘\‘,‘ip«‘“‘“‘,‘\‘ Sir'r;:, southeasterly; from Sitka to Cape Hinchinbrook, moderate to fresh : T at-lis Ambrose X bl 7 T O Parrott| - o stetly; and from Cape Hinchinbrook to Kodiak, fresh northerly fo djans scored a d the first luudulmm then |of Twin Falls, Idaho, has revealed \ Fiotory (AHHE andledt Rose Shssetiflover) the goal for the her marriage of over two months to LOCAL DATS i terday afternoon by a second touchdown. On the receiv- Mr. Jacques Henry Ernest Leblanc, fime Baromerer Temn Humidity wina Veloeity ~ Weather score 14 to 0 i end of the pass was Al Ki scneulting engineer established tem-| 3:30 p.m. yest'y 29.42 39 82 S 5 Rain .“‘ hing relentless atts substitute end, who last year ly in Juneau 3:30 am. today 38 46 43 E 13 Cloudy piling pow ved the pass o defeat Duke The wedding taak place at 7:30| Noon today 29.46 a3 47 NE 1 Clear L2 c'clock on the evening of Fri October 13, at the Douglas home of | RADIO REPORTS < United States Commissioner Pelix TODAY Gray. Attendants were Miss Har- Max. tempt. Lowest 3:30a.m. Precip. 3:3Cam. * riet L. Tust and Mr. Robert Wood. Station last 24 bours | temp. temp. 24 hours Weathar known in this city, the bride| Atka 28 23 28 0 Pt.Cldy = T A ’ : en' u a ' e is seventh grade instructor for the| Anchorage 12 3 5 0 Foggy . g . * : % ; i Juneau Public School. She is the| Barrow 8 4 8 T Cloudy g A ¥ e o V5 {nfece of Dr. L. P. Dawes of Ju-| Nome 9 1 5 o1 Cloudy Coach Howard Jones of Southern California put his mighty eieven against Tennessee yesterday afterncon neau, and has been on the teaching| Bethel 11 | =14 -10 0 Clear ] in the Rose Bowl and defeated the Mississippi Valley squad. Above is the starting bunch of Trojans: n 19 ' I lam staff of the school for the past three| TFairbanks 6 i -1 6 .03 Snow (left to right): Bob Winslow, end; Phil Gaspar, tackle; Bob Sohn, guard; Harry Smith, guard; Ed Demp. | years. St Paul 18 | 8 = s ol sey, center; Howard Stocl tackle; Bill Fink, end. Backfield: Bob Robertson, half: Bob P'N"‘“h_ M';_ } | The couple plan to remain in the| Dutch Harbor .. 25 | 21 20 .08 Cloudy back; Dave Nave, quarter; Bob Hoffman, halfback X : | Capital City for the present and| Kodiak 35 29 29 0 Pt. Cldy " i are residing at the Gastineau Ho-| Cordova 35 30 33 0 Cloudy ;3 tel, Juneau 47 3 46 06 Cloudy PUPPET SHOW COLONEL OHLSON GOVERNOR'S OPEN e 5 @ .. =F % J { Ketchikan 54 | 45 50 33 Rain ] v SR THREE A“B’ED Seattle 56 | 47 43 49 Rain H uDAYS GF flififi\é ] R ',’OUSE !S ATTENDED Portland 57 | 44 45 18 Cloudy = et - H i AT YAKUTAT OH San Francisco . 71 | 56 60 181 Rain FEATURE E ijfflu yitiTn DY I.ARGE CROW 1€ CUA { WEATHER SYNOPSIS ikt VLA VidiaW v D MORAMS \Hw QGE A ‘moderate disturbance moving slowly northward was situated A ‘ : this morning in the lower Gulf of Alaska with central pressu yhat is believed tc be Junea ity aL o 5 % 2895 irfches reported about 300 mil Stvns Jugen SRARIOME: Tal o & S ; \nfp / avern sk . and visitérs Three labore! Yaku| 2895 inches reported about 300 miles west of Jueen Charlotte Islan SO0 M 4w nas made a nat CORTErs with Governor on ther parts. of -Aldsks called tat ‘by the*Givil Au.| Pressure is high over the Aleutians and Bering ea. The weather \:’l’d‘ "lhz\‘ ‘:;“‘f]jl fier s A Wav fo Washinaton— BRI oF Cloy. aRd Nre ERT| ing| was cloudy over most of Alaska with occasional light rain over " a VT 11 “pa em n Gy 1o ¥Walnygiuil uening sterday afternoon field were villaze | Southeast Ala while moderate to heavy rain and strong southerly . DT‘““". l"(':ll' i i (cnaracleta s On Mt McKinlay ‘ Yeir's greetings] last week by Deputy Marchal Walter| Wind occurred 1 the coast of Washington and Oregon. Tem- *_ T"“‘ B as Co m T i s | n o Hellan and returned to Juneau. peratures continued above normal over most of Alaska and rose slight- ) Mm\ to re mede by : : Gov. and Mrs. Gruening, Aide to The three—Joseph Vinson, Bell-| ly during the night over Southeast and Interior Alaska, T g P o AR ene he Governor, Lieut. S. J. MacKin- monte H. Morris and Benja Juneau, Jan. 3—Sunrise, 8:48 aam. unset, 3:22 pm ‘x‘;\';p":“ 5 ‘.l‘ o ane Copdbi L EREIE oL e 4 *04c non, and Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, Lindgren—are chars } s e wan = e RN her daughters, her How ; 6 of the University of Al- buting to the delinguency of 1 minors| MRS, HARLAND LEAVES WHARFINGER LEAVE e L ! Wl i 1y to ‘e in the recélVing line. by “enticing into their cabin | % 5 e el ; rip ing Alaska's Fir p under 18 and “detaining then Mrs. Charles k. Harland is a| Hilding Haglund, whose r 3 ple were puppet guesbs ir A Mrs. Charles Hawkes- ‘.)‘.. enger south on the Mount| 0 a6 City Wharfinger bec Tt B > Mrs, E. L, Bartlett, Mrs. - - | McKinley enroute to Eugene, Orn-J R o ¥ e & e T i lone g || Bender, ‘Mrs, Stripsot’” Mac- LAVENIK SAILS gon, where she will visit her two| €fective today, left on the North S i Blikogro - i : = o team on, Mrs. W. W. Council, M Martin ' Lavenik" went south” on danghters’ and son for some time| Coast for Sitka. where: he will ol ¢ lll';\t;hn.).fl'\ at her home v ¥ Wade, ‘Mrs, ‘Frank' Metcalf the Mount McKin He will spend before going east to Boston for a| be in charge bf commissa for s :““. iy i B ; r frs. ' Grice” WickersHam: | a month in Seattle on vacation. visit with relatives. | the naval airbase contractors. ; Pess. Tanee - s Ihe Governor'’s home 'wa$ beauti v C ¥ g ‘ g il 27 0y L 4 L od Y £ ten (o tweniy inche Coloncl Ol 7 orAEEHT BB ne N L %W!@J{Ifi! NI NV e T DY e A I ] & i e FOE with °n bolighs, Alaska’ cot- LYDICK RETURN <4 = ka Indian-made basket- it YA Hiire BOGGAN ON TRIP ettia’ plants, 'chrysanthe- T]HE DAILY ‘LA K H ployee, returned to ;\ [ B secialist ri, and on'the dining room s lk E;'ll { on the stea; Mou M M - carnations and red after S})('ndnm llv( holidays at the Vs b trip . F o e uneau’s Guide 1o Beller Buying” =08 i 7—-—’-‘7’@.!”-’-—”-““—'" . : | ¢ | Christmas Comes ‘ | i e o o - READ YOUR EMPIRE EVERY DAY! & || [ OFTEN—1 Longer! !.ale 'or 1 L i A ; i Send YOUR GARMENTS to fer R . . i Walter Hellan | The Duchess of Kent, named as the type of Glamour Girl 1940 will from “Cover to Cover” / ! o bring forth, is shown in a new photograph by Harlip. Y | i Deuty U. S. Marshal Walter Hel- ek | lan opened his Christmas’ presents By JOAN DU .""“".“,( contender definitely must have: She a yellowing evergreen at his AP Feature Service Writer must look and act like a lady, cas- home today, GLAMOUR, 1940—How will it dif- | a1y elegant, because shell be tco THEN oA rcise Yo Deputy arrived_this morm. |fer from the Glamour of 19397 AN busy to concentrate oo much on Send It fo Y 1 on the steamer Mourit McKin-|Who will best typify Glamour 19407 | herself N EF & ley from Yakutat via Cordova. He The anST to the f“"‘“‘d‘ ‘l“"»‘-*' g en t 'o our was sent to Yakutat to arrest four |tion, according to sever 1,,‘“"“5!' H e i prisoners and was unable to re-|Would be England’s Duchess o FORMER ]UNEAU Friends! PHONE turn here on schedule due o dis- |¥Rt Ci e ruption of steamer schedules, b:;"l"m"f’ Sl ek r 7 Hellan was accompanied here by ® 3 oy | by Mrs. May Jerr ARGt AR RRCE (RIS BeRETer B I & ~ sponsible for the wasp waist and i he prisoners, Gegrge, Jo= | RO e movement) 3 A 361l i | PAcK-to-corsets ent) l‘_\":‘ I\'l"‘\“:::n";"]‘(‘l‘;‘l‘:g H. Morris " ugpen look like a goddess, ol fe TEETAR B S e o B i o VapedEs ot . | bib Sh."'“ knoy f\” ”“: ”'“)“:“" r. Vance B. Murray, formerly .E o | % T T = - = . | ‘Gilbert Bundy l!‘}_“;‘f‘]“"r < Medical Director of the Office of g h‘““‘f:i Al 8 b an Affairs here, has been sent Ay ,¢ /' tA | BREeen. Boule O e war-torn Finland by the United il S 0. € | lcs’:]‘p‘;r e e oclis \tes Health Service to work for | k. 2 - | 4 B TOOR _' Red TOSS in arresting epidem- — by Adelaide Kerr — | man, she has herself well in pell CR0s g e : | : o . AR . Murray was in Berlin as doc- | Lum De Gez (New York hair attached to the U. S. Embassy fi‘”’:"‘q'!-m AL 0y when war broke out. His miother, g e e o ope | Whe lived in Juneau with him, left off . ‘{ hhom"‘t }:"‘ ] :)“: on the last boat for America, but iv:?l ‘l‘n-‘: m'}j‘ love, | dicd at sea, according to word re- o | but if not, the 1ook will be [ T MR a0 there.” g f ionette l\l[..\H et e e sy | SEAPLANE, REPLACE 3 girl \\hoa just outgrown the : ; 1 BURNED, VALDEZ [ i nm‘bil;r‘tw Duchess of Kent fills | “pjot pop, Reeve from Valdez, one S e LSS ; ____lof the most well known pilots of the mu?ala i m(x:)?‘?)“ ell (illustrator and | noh arrived in Juneau this morn- Ol K “SH"(‘_” have a full figure witn | M€ o1 the steamer Mount McKinley § | J R S Ho, SEU {from the Westward., s g o nice long, straight legs. And she | o | e it #ith heallll. | jioove: & Blsgh (BE AAE Batarof, | 1lks’a plutheaimost ready o |B.nas.to Foturn jo VA & fow ¢ ! i 1 g A Tea gl | sing the Marine - N ' sy 3l g crack, but not flabby. Medium | Pyl E ) ays Fairchi replace S o ctuiicd, ana ROt tSIATs FalRli S epiien a Dt KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME Sihas Hlash ‘and musclag Bl hu ned in the recent disastrous blaze b e A usclgy |at Valdez which consumed a hangar | Valentina (American designey: |PPd threg planes. by af + | u“ i 3 5 45, | & A | She will be the revival of La | FROM WRANGELL f | Belle Dame, representinz real | ,p.o g X o i 4 . s ¢ A B g ss Etolin Coulter, employee of | Al 5 | background plus individuality plus |- i gy ! P R“N ‘; TNE l M N 9 ¥ R T T e e returiied; on | iy AN 2N Jl’ A ERC“A TS' g (o Dichess of Eent. too. the North Coast after spending the & fi B e view (AE the| BOldAYS @ home in{gn P g { wrangell inew Glamour Girl: e % i [ fi Height—about 5 feet o taller | o S | F than before, perhaps even a tingy W LE i +h % bit shorter) - Slender, but well- dpsste, MoCH iled on the| : . R s ke w(lghlv!’fl pounis [weeks on vecation in Seattle. 5 | Bust—34-35; waist 7; hips about 3 S 2. | ON WAY SOUTH ’ W, | Skin_héalthly, glowing, preferably| M. and Mis. Max Behlke were ) ivory white with a rosy tinge un-|Southbound through passengers ou|g¥ of i Sheing the Mount MeKinley visiting Ju-| g | Hair—blondes, red-heads and bru-|Deau tcdny: Behlke is a well known | jig o | nettes all come into the picture Interior mining man. 3 e -y bl 34 | for a change. (Black was THE e o8 3 he ]D l Al k i | . color Iast year) | Miss Edith Youns, employee of R al - as a m re 1va-hr0n~40mp!eu-l\ natural Clasti e’ Perrifozisl Treasurers . oftice, { e " i ; S — ; e gy Pk v o S R JUNEAU'S GUIDE TO BETTER SHOPPING In a season when many hats have a forward pitch, Sally Victor does something different with an off-the- lashes long enough to flicker pro-| Kinley today to visit her grand- - i dace chapeau. She uses black felt, soft pink roses and a band of jet paillettes which shimmers below the ‘,O(‘“;nglyg o . {mother in Oakland, Cal. She will stems on the left side of the hat. There’s one thing the 1940 titlebe on vacation for a month, » R