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Miss Sylvia Davis as accompunist g Rainbow Order’s " ok, e Strawberries 'PLANNING COUNCIL Ernest Hears ks Wosan's .. “What Rainbo Nebars ‘to M2 f Father-Daughter O o ot the fatters save e IVAMGSEIIDO SESSION IS SETFOR From Old Friend o promptu discussior ' QNBF-LAUGNET | oo ovcsmow -~ i Jumpam DECEMBER 3 HERE Fiorello Club Luncheon !s Banquet Success " bl . e e i < Committees in charge of 8ra| ¢ berries, foy Thanksgiving-- I’lem,u:t. ‘me(n has been cglled by the Permanent Joint De- ues ay ernosh ranzements included: Elzabe:n that's the almost unbelievable truth | s pecember 3 at 11 a. m., EX e Board, Chairman Fiorello La- | fmpned . LBAAT) g Grace Berg, Zaida Carl-|{rom the garden of Mr. and MIS (ive Secretary John E. Pegues an- | Guardia assured Gov. Ernest C The monthly social meeting of the with &' ¢ pat Schaffer, Joan Hudon,| Al Zenger at Point Louisa. nounced today. The meeting will| ing by radiogram today Jur Woman's Club, a luncheon sugcessful Father-Daughter ban- ' pnygpgthy F Betty Nordling, Vie-| True, the berries aren't Dig|pe meld in the office of Secretar Tn a mess addressed “Dear at cy's Cafe at 1:30 c'clock guet held at the Scottish Rite jo pyu), Beverly Lievers and Erna|luscious red things. but neverthe-| o alaska B. L. (Bob) Bartlelt est” and signed “Fiorello,” the Mayor | morrow afternoon, will have as its : Onc hundred ten persons pejer, lgss. the Zengers Sunday picked = Both the Council and the Ad-| of New York informed the Governor principal speaker, Mrs. A. D. W o yee i A ¥ R R TR S handfuls of large thumb sized green yisory Committee will meet_aggghat | of Alaska as follows: lace, who will of her exper- ity singing the Worthy Ad- strawberries from their garden,'{im FAW “Thanks for you .rous invita- lences in England. The club wishe viser, Miss Maydelle George, with Subscribe fo1 ‘Ihe & iihnan; ik fiiae. of aed: i B apiasiis the fack i these a0 5 "5 Iasd as large as the summer erop, ! nent Joint Board on Defense cannot ' cial meetings open to all women And in addition, the Zengers H{(HII'NA (HllD DlES visit Alaska at ¢his time. We are in the community, whether or not| porl flowers are blooming in their giving full attention to many im- they are members. Resegvations garden AI Gov]' Hosp pw\mv questions pertaining to Al- may be made this evening by call- L IS N SETN ing Mrs. A. M. Geyer at Red 415, ka and to its relation to general \m. se problems. Sincere regards Mrs. John L. Cauble, Chairman AlBERI BROWN RIIES Eva - Bell, four-year-oid dal L - o> of the Department of the American of Tonsina Bell of Chitina. ‘died Home and Applied Education, has| vesterday forenoon at C rnment BRAN iS HERE ar ed for an exceptional musical IUESDAY AFIERNOON Hospital. The child had been re- Fred Brandeis of Angeon came (0 phrg m. Mrs. Frank Dufresne will | e “l'lvln‘.: medical treatment after town over the weekend and is at play several violin se Funeral services will ‘be held. .to- being brought from Chitlna seriously ' the Gastineau | companied by Mrs. Ha | R s e . Tt < | Mrs. Fred Jones will present piano | ;’,‘:;;m,:,f:xl\'“(2,0,':\":;”‘({O‘M‘"A;’,fi:‘ Remains are at the Charles W SAILS SGUTH numbers, and young Katherine Wa- | | Batwn whio' Dalsd Reily dast whax:! Carter Mortuary. Funeral ar- Mrs ('l:-n Hyner sailed on the npamaker is to sing a Thanksgiving | Tha' Rev. JohntA Classe whi co“_,rangex}\ents will be !!mdv when in- >le:x:x}vr Yukon yesterday morning song. The ¢ jons are to be| s A wrvioes‘ Bu‘r‘m will b‘n‘str_ucuons are received from the for Seatile to spend w\_\-rul weeks in the Thanksgiving thems2 = E\m_gm;n Cerfletex g " | child’s (athoxu visiting in the Queen City. | National Book Week will be ex- i &k N - - E;a-u‘.lid m]nn :;\ik\ b}j 'le\BR?(\' MARRIAGE LICE urphy, who will speak on “Books Subscrive for The Empire. }(HARlES I-INDBERG A marriage license has been 15-;11\ the Home,” and by Mrs. Arlo| O A Ry AR P TR v‘s“‘s IN JUNEA“ sued by U. S. Commissioner Felix Anderson, whose subject wil be| L “ A “ A G E n s 4‘ t Gray to Charlie P. Brown of Yaku- “Books in th Sc]mnlv" The club| tat and Virginia Phyllis Jackson of extends an invitation to all women | walks to town most every day” says Charles A. Lindberg of Seattle Haines in the district to attend the lunch- | Oklahoma druggist. “Used. ADLER~- | was an arrival Saturday on, the - eon. | IKA Jast 15 years.” ADLERIKA con-\ Mount McKinley. Mr. Lindberg is REDMAN RETURNS tains 3 laxatives for quick bowel | here for an indefinite visit with Herbert Redman, Chief Under- | S action, with Smlmmath‘lles to relieve } his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. writer for the Federal Housing AdlMPRopEm’Y I'KEN ED [ gas pains. Get ALDERIKA today. ' and Mrs, William Niemt ministration, returned on the steam- u S Butler-Mauro Drug Co., — in Doug- | R A e - er Yukon after tending to FIIA H N'ER ARE FINED‘ glas by Guy's Drug Stor -adv.i Empesescasmitoo: enng roesalts | business in Anchorage. | | — —— ~ | Five non-residents who were ap-‘ | prehended near Kodiak either with-| | |'out licenses or with improper li- | leenses were fined $50 apiece re- | cently in the Court of U. 8. Com- missioner Charles C. Naughton. | Thomas Youngblood and Don Bar- | iett were found guilty of using res- | ident licenses, which Bernard John- | son, Lawrence Bodvin and Jim Chase d no licenses at all, and no reg- tered guides as required by law. Wildlife Agent Jack Benson made the arrests, W FOR THE WELTERWE!G!IT CHAMPIONSHIP 0!‘ ALASKA & % The game is over! friends gather . . - dme for nerves relax o .« ] ; i re fitting companion ¢ What mo! Jeisure and enjoyment. “ A “ than Olympia, known and liked by all. B l L L Y c c N @ i Brewers, | Perfected by three generations of Master s vmsus + _is America’s original potll "Cal" MCGRAW SITKA At SITKA, Alaska llso Excellem Group of Prehm Fighte “1¢'s the Water” Olympia— Vnmors}w elco! eptional m eweries’ 0., Olympia, Wn. Harry A. Millis, conciliator on lab- or relations for General Motors Corporation, has been nominated by President Roosevelt to succeed J. Warren Madden as Chairman of the National Labor Relations Board, | air route from Seatile to Nome, on f THE WEATHER the U. S. Weather Bureaun) T HF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU (B, DEPARTMI Forecast for Juneau and vicini beginning at 4:30 p.m., Nov. 1 Occasional rain tonight and Tues not much change in tempe ture; lowest temperature tonight about 38, highest Tuesday 44; mod- te to fresh gusty southeasterly winds and *occasionally strong .in Gastineau Channel Forecast for Southeast Alaska: Gccasional rain with snow in mcuntains tonight and Tuesday; n:t much ‘change in temperature; fresh southerly to southeasterly winds but strong to gales insounds straits and Lynn Canal. Forecast of winas along (he co: Dixon Entrance to Cape Spenc to southeasterly winds; al rain, st of the Gulf of Alaska: or; occasional rain, fresh to strong Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook fresh to strong southerly winds; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay, showers, fresh southwesterly winds; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak, local showers, fresa westerly to northwesterly winds LOCAL DATA Time Barometer lemp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m. yesterday 30.14 39 82 E 12 Rain 4:30 aum. today 29.97 41 85 E 21 Rain Noon today 29.81 42 84 ESE 15 Rain RADIO REPORTS | TODAY Max. tempt. | Lovest 3:30am Precip. 3:30am Statien last 24 hours | tenp temp, 24 hours Weather Barrow 3 -6 2 0 Fairbanks 30 3 21 01 Nome 19 14 14 T Dawson 12 4 10 0 Cloudy Anchorage 33 30 33 32 Snow Bethel 2 0 Ground Fog St. Paul 39 31 39 o Pt. Cldy Dutch Harbor 38 36 37 05 Clear ‘Wosnesenski 37 32 35 02 Pt. Cldy Kodiak 43 36 36 S Cloudy Cordova 45 37 43 241 Rain Juneau 3 | a1 Eal Rain Sitka 50 | 50 1.22 Rain Ketchikan 41 | 40 12 Rain Prince Rupert . 46 | 38 0 Cloudy Prince ix(‘ol;,(‘ 34 4 0 Clear Seattle 45 44 35 Cloudy Portland 46 34 30 Foggy San Francisco .. 59 54 05 Clear WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rain was faling this morningover the coastal area from South- east Alaska to Prince Willlam Sound and snow from Anchorage northward over the Alaska. Range to Fairbanks. Partly cloudy or cloudy skies were reported generaly elsewhere in Alaska. Rain had fallen during the previous 24 hours from Southeast Alaska to Dutch Harbor and snow flurries were reported at most stations from the Seward Peninsula to Anchorage and Fairbanks. The greatest amount of precipitation was 2.41 inches which was recorded at Cordova, Stron: to gale southerly winds were reported in sounds and straits and canals of the northern portion of Southeast Alaska. Overcast skies with light to moderate rain, moderately low ceilings and fair to good visibilitics were reported this morning over the Juneau-Ketchikan airway The Monday morning weather chart indicated a low center of 982 millibars (29.00 inches) was located at 60 degrees north and 147 de- grees west with a trough of low pressure extending southward lower latitudes and with relatively low pressure over the interiol High pressure of 1034 millibars (30.53 incl was cent degrees north and 134 cegrees west and a ond high ter of 1029 midibars (30.39 inches) at 40 degrees north and 175 d grees west, Juneau, laska, at 42 November 19, Legion Women Will Entertain Sunrise 8:54 am. sunset 5:32 pln MacKinnon REPORTING 10 NAVY COMMANDANT A J Lieut.-Commander J. 3. Mac- UK. JUNTOLStukng Mk somaions. & % 13th Naval District, left on the Members of lh\' Amuuum Legion steamer Yukon for Seattle to re- Auxiliary will meet at the Dugout Port to the Commandant. uesday at 7:30. cclock for a par- s y for all members of the Junior g e Auxilig There will be games, ‘Every house needs westing prizes and refreshments PARSONS ELECTRIC (*0 The committee in charge is eager Electrical Contractor—Dealer to have all the Juniors present at |49 So. Seward St. Juneau, Alaska s SR [ Business Phone 161 | Residence Phone Black 680 H.J. BAKBR BAKER PIANO CO. Seattle, Wash. HERE FROM HOONAH o Mr. and Mrs, A. §. Thompson are in from Hoonah for a visit and are guests at the Gastineau Hotel. & -~—— WOMEN OF THE MOG Sponsor ‘a public card party Nov. 20, at 8 pm., in LO.OF. Hall Will Be in Juneau Bridge, pinochle and whist—prizes NEXT WEEK |and refreshments, * Admission 50c. Business meeting at 7 p.m. sharp. adv, . - Tuning Pianes -oo Call the NGTICE GASTINEAU HOTEL AIRMAIL ENVELOPES, showmg or ALASKA MUSIC SUPPL \ sale at J. B. Burford & Co. adv, Pt i Watch Our Windows FOR DAILY BARGAINS TIIRIFT co-or Next to City Hall G M C T RUCK S Compare Them With Al! Others! PRICE - APPEARANCE ECONCMY DURABILITY CONNORS MOTOR CO. PHONE 411 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 Five Hazards A Broad Range of Smeoth Low Operating and Maintenance Costs Reduced Insurance iates Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust Full Diesel Dependability An Engine that Can Be Easily Hand Cranked CHARLES G. WARNER (0. ‘......C.