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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1940. FLYNN ON WESTERN TRIP P —————— T .. ARSI m———— HITLER CONFERS WITH SPANIS 'THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Juneaw sad vieinity, beginning at 4:30 pam., Oct. 14: onal rain tonight and Tuesday; not much change in tempera- lowest temperature tonight 42, highest temperature Tuesday 48 to moderate southeasterly winds gentle Forecast for Southeast Aiaska: Occasicnal rain t A day; not much change in temperatue; modeate to fesh southeastel winds but fresh to strong southerl; to southeasterly in sounds andi staits and Lynn Canal Forecast of winas alone the coast of the Gulf of Alaska: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer,occasional rain; fresh to strong = cutheasterly winds Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchindrook, occasional rain; fresh ta, strong easterly to southeasterly w.nds Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurr:ction Bay, occasional rain; fresh : to streng northeasterly winds. | Resurrection Bay to Kodiak, o casional rain tonight; occasional showers Tuesday; fresh to strong no‘berlv to northeasterly windsg oming northerly to northweste Jy Tuesday, | LOCAL naia 4 Time Barometer lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather y 4:30 p.m. yesterday 30.00 43 2 s Cloudy 4:30 am, today ... 20.81 45 8 E 8 Lt. Rain Noon today 20.81 45 93 s 5 Cloudy RADIO REPORTS Vs | TODAY ‘ Max. tempt. | Lowest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am ks Staticn last 2: hours | temo temp, 24 hours Weathes 28 | 02 Cloudy bai 48 | 25 0 Cloudy Nome 38 | 28 Trace Cloudy ' Dawson 17 0 Clear Anchorage | 3 0 Cloudy, 5 - - Bethel 34 29 24 Rain ously by worry over st the Democratic campaign in St. Paul 10 21 0 Pt. Cldy ot 3% Demacratic nal Committee Chairman, swung into San Francisco recently Adolf Hitler talks with Gen. Ramon Serrano Suner (lef), Spanish Minister of Government and brother- Dutch Harbor . 42 31 37 07 Cloudy 3 ot Vest right, is gr v State Senator John F. Shelley. Said the in-law of Spanish Generalissimo Francisco Franco, at the Chanceliery in Be 10 Sumner was in Wesnesenski 44 40 40 40 Clea - f the W Flynn, right, i é ¥ o Jim Farley's shoes: “Nobody can truthfully say President Roosevelt is influenced by Berlin when Germany, Italy and Japan signed their (i t Kanatak 60 | 50 50 39 Rain s Kodiak 48 | 43 43 10 Clou'ly ;’ £ ¢ ! Cordova 50 43 45 15 Rain = - | H Juncau 41 15 o7 Rain 3 wfi., v ElOWN A T MEW RADIOPHONE :WIFE STABS RESEI'VflhOnS 101 FE 4 Sitka 28 9 Cloudy 18N L ) . { e K n 48 Rain S (I ALH ] i Rl | o 4 o 2 S 44 rince Geol 29 ( 2. Cl¢ I nest caicnacor MATE HERE ABPOINTED - L] s r ~ ol | 1 i attle 50 01 Cloudly € A new powerful radiophone has| | PRt % i g \s g - R Just veen installed at the Hirst- IN JEAl u | s of the Juneau W EATHER SYNOPSIS d P D Chichagof Mining Company’s of- |c ok e 2 The Mcnday morning weather chart indicated an occluded front s §9ls fices at Kimshan Cove, replacing e e R e extended scuthwestward from 50 dgrees north 136 degrees west and f‘ I wn clder and smaller type e i 5 : | b Ball N 45 terminated in low center of 987 millibars (29.15 inches) 56 degrec £ ¢ The new unit is a Hallicrafters ¢ e 7 0Sei a 154 degrees west, and the pr was relatively low nortk i SN X I - 0 Il Name UC-| ncith, 154 degrees west, and the s was relatively low northward b Fr ) (Continued t-om Page One) 100-watt, 1‘.\'(*:11311]?5‘1 mw] Hrm F[ed Wood in Hosplfal— & i ger SIS sep i Lath Lukd to the Seward Peninsula. High preisure area of 1024 millibare (30.24 u : 15, | = transmitter and will be used for 1 o 4 iinde at 35 degrees north, 164 degrees west and a sec- | : be held ir (esser fo taie Lunaeen neg : : ktiadhy 3‘ ¥ Al oil plants and the great Krupp arm- communication with "””"";‘. ik Mfs. Wood Arrested, . 1> Lutk ¢ €S R bli 4 ond hi a of 1023 mil ibars (30.21 inches) at 36 degre j o ament w \t Essen, also many Alaska Air Transport's radio fa- : 2o e depublican north legrees west, and a thirl high pressuic area was centered d German airdrome; cilities utheast Alaska. In ad- AssaU" Charge i p = over stern British Columbi. Rain had n this morni Last night a heavy offensive wa communication will be e FERY. ST Re over most stations along the coastal area from Southeast Alaska to s I launched by the RAF against in shed with Radioville and also, (ontinued from Page One) (S A e ; [ 4 Jeseph| the Aleutian Islands and rain or siow had fallen at a few statio 5 jon ports that extended to La- act as a coastal harbor station for| __ i ———— | Vocal ’M““‘ \’ i Biver e g ) re] on the from Bristol Bay to Barrow and patly cloudy skies were reported i Havi mall boats. 2 3 g ; ¥ > r P over the interior of Alaska. The g eatest amount of precipitation re- . i .- rhe former Hirst transmitter ”_’ge hes "fi‘_’“"“ch‘;”o“‘\'gv‘,fifi"‘f.':ll ox £ Pkl | r jov. Harold| ported was 40 inches, which was r corded ai Kodiak. Overcasi o:- o ( V s been moved to Radioville and S8 CTOM TU8. CASS o0 e e " leta ) 1 States Sen-| casional light rain, moderately lo 7 ceilings and fair to good visibiii £ o L5 | be operated by Joe Bowers. |S1€ s R e i 5 Sl ate i i te Scnafor ties prevailed over the northern p -ticn of the. Seattle-Juneau airwe - The transmitter was modified for|and then flashed “] e . s I ' it, killed in 5 morning. | v FOB} Al KA'T this special service by the Radio hand. He g B s Ty Y Juneau, October 15—Sunrise 7 unset 5:54 pmn - -osw R neering and Manufacturing| they seuffled, she attempling SIGLE‘ Q G?h! ) t 2 n i Gc — s A v of Juneau and installa-|the time to jab the knife 'in hi | i.!n ol 148 8 A ' T REACE pany of Juneau istalla- | the B f three chil- P s o b b ; H. E. Aldridge. Mrs, Chase, who told officers she NEW YORK, Oct. 14 S ar ' s t ’essl 3 WAL had only seen Wood twice before, quotation of American C & € MOUNIAIN TUMB[E . HiE Joricriey Erih also grappled for the knife. Jack- is 96, Anaconda 22 . i HOHYWOOd (OIOH b London, Mrs. B. I . e son Rice, hotel clerk, noticed t ) SRy 5 Quentin Johnson, Daily Alassa JEC SITBRINTS, SR eglon uxi Iafy | scuffle and tried to seize the knife. 18 s Empire newsboy who carries ihe = nagh, 2. were today 4 . He was cut on the thumb gnd, in General Motors 49%, Internatior . route to the Alaska Juneau Board- HOLLYWOOD, Cal, Oct. 14 me of her S lT | removing his injured hand sud- Harvester 47%, Kennecott 30, New § w | ing’ House, had his mountain twmn- Madeleine Carroll has received in-law, Mr. and Mrs, O(Ia Omorrow denly, gave Mrs. Wood the oppor- York Central 14'., Northern :‘ v cle experience Saturday *cable m ‘1rom her mother —— tunity to thrust the knife at her 6 3/4, United States Steel 42 sonnnon Wb Lediaing nd telling of the actre L ¢ her ldren, with reports of success on Sat- husband. Pound $4.04 bit of mountaineering on Little Younger sister’s death during & this morning on urday's ‘silver tea and basket sale, | Behind Shoulder 3? ggw er \14)”.[ Juneau on the way home 1hing raid. v ise, lived only 20 miles {ho next event on the American| mme plade of the little pocket- DOW, JONES AVERAGES LS4 i BV from his route Saturd No details were given. 3 don in one of the most|jcgion Auxiliary calendar will be gnife which Mrs, Wood used nor-| The follc are today's D rock gave way and he fell a dis-, When informed of Associated 1 Li Presby - heavily-bombed sl of *Bri tomorrow night’s business and 80-| mally in their kitchen as a paring Jenes aver ndust 130.73 % _ |tance that others boys said was Press dispatches porting Mar-" Ci They will remain. here indefinitely | cia] meeting to be held at the knife, swung over his head and 57, utilities 21.52. 14, — The|.apont 300 feet.” guerite’s death on Wednesday, Mi 3 by i it BN ARG MEtS. SRORuES. Dugout at 8 o'clock. entered back of his left shou e ay eranted Ea'l “parents Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Carroll said: “T refuse to believe 5 may b 7 PR o Cards will be played after the mrs. Wood walked out of the hotel qeview. He WaS| johnson took Quentin to the hos- it until I have direct word. &3 - (‘F JUSII(F business session and all members‘bm returned shortly, holding out in's | By USR8 . |pital where nine stitches -were R T, T [T are nmu?d to be present. Ax:range~ a bloody hand and wanting (o Cl enroute here on ‘ taken in a wicked arm gash Empire cms#iileas oIng results " GFH( FRS MAKING ment “"“hb“ in charge "L’ F"g%" know whether she had hurt him. the Yukon after a two - — it dames Katherine Davenport, Flo; cod got in a cab with Mrs.| wee s trip to Seattle e READY FOR DRAFT 1. i ™ ™7 o i v o i ' Armstron “MASTER" Model | ¥ ind Edith Davis, Mrs. Wood followed, and it was ! SR i : ke at the hospital that she was ar- | & and U. S. Marshal's offices here have at”(la aug she had been drinking 21-Inch Roll——Thermostat Control H a been asked by the Department of Toiay. Wood refused fo.sin & § Has Birthday oot 2o o son | ONLY $34.50 : omselyes with the provisions of the y though he had offered earlier to TERMS t . * selective service (conseription) act.| Patricia Waugh, daughter of MF.|go go, “IT'S EASY TO BUY AND PAY 0 By They have also been requested to and Mrs. H. J. Waugh, celebrated Dr. C. C. Carter, who attended . THE RICE & AHLERS WAY!" § review the experiences of their of- her ecighth birthday with & 12:30| wood said the knife injury was not 2 5 fices in connection with the selective | c clock luncheon yesterday 8t Per-|cerious going in high on the shoul- | RICE & A“l ERS Co 3 o M. draft act of May 18, 1917. Cafe. Seven guests were iN-|ger ang doing little damage, ® } prese out - R vited and after the birthday lunch- 2 : ElEchlc $ 1 [ : = - 1 of { ci Westwar Subscribe for The Empire. ccn the group attended the matinee. _Third dnd Franklin Streets ———_PHONE 34 { " BRUNSWICK IS ‘ e = 1 ‘ YOU WILL FIND { | P S | BESTED AGAIN | |{ NO PREMIUM — NO CATCHY PRICES | % 55 PERFORMANCE-PROVED } Just Consistently A-1 Merchandise BY ELKS TEAM | IN THOUSANDS OF HOMES! | at Reasonable Cost at the | ot e it o | THRIFT CO-0P i | in use in the past seven Elks b_nwlex_f:, Hpked, by * Phillips’ years, less than 1/10th of | Retail f F 567, which included a 236-game,| jou fave needed replace- etallers ol 1amous t won two of three from the Bruns-| ment—a record that can- | SHURFINE and TASTEWELL PRODUCTS wick squad yesterday at the Bruns-| not even be approached by PHONE 767 NEXT TO CITY HALL ; ' The four-in-one dinner suit, modeled in Chicago by three poses by Elaine Bassett, won for Mrs. Kathryn md Arcadia, Cal, the $3,000 grand prize in the American Fashions Contest. The suit consists of a close WM weol mkn, 4 gold lame outer removab ¢ skirt and a formal gown of black crene. 27, any other electrii: range § wick alleys. A o heating unit. Scores were as follows: | Elks | Carnegie 195 154 193— 542/ New “I'::ds h:fl o Accopt No Imitationt Holmquist 11 M3 182 566 faster and use less cur- 4 Ktor the name Philips 153 236 178— 567, rent than ever hefore! Always loo CALROD" Hagerup 165 810 179— 524 General Electric Stevensen 154 194 147— 495 Totals 838 977 a79—zss4‘ THIS NEW G-E RANGE NOW COSTS Brunswick LESS 70 BUY — COSTS LESS TO USE! E. Galao 173 178 170— 521 Mangalao 115 192 195— 502 }n\ncsx cost, iaflcwdhca(uu(:, fin::; % & o o eatures ever offered in a Genes Villaganas 148 197 130— 475 Electric Range! Beautifully styled. Ragudos 167 200 189— 536 Completely CALROD equipped. Rayela 162 160 215— Totals 65 927 8992 DeMolay Initiation Will Be Tomorrow * A special initiation for seven can— didates will be held tomorrow even- ‘mg at a 7:30 o'clock service in the i | Scottish Rite Temple by the Order |or DeMolay. Lee Lucas, Master | 100unci‘lor, will preside and d” | members are asked to attend. ——————— I Try a classified ad in The Empire | BOY 'GENERAL @ELECTRIC Alaska Eleciric Light & Power Co. PHONE 616 YN “4 Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want MORE ROOM IN YOUR BOAT More Miles for Your Money A Comfortable, Quiet Ride An Engine that Instantly Starts Assurance of Safe Trips Freedom from Fire Hazards A Broad Range of Smooth Speeds Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance ssates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER CO. 000006000000 GMC TRUCKS Compare Them With Al Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE - ECONCMY DUBRABILITY CONNORS MOTOR Co. PHONE 411 i 3