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e - I'RIDAY D[C (; 194() Ph-lhps Moe Are Wedded Popular Couple Will Ar- rive in Juneau Tues- day on North Sea B | u i | “ ¢ y Jose- i ) A. B. Phillips i o3 at the g x B 98 SO The Y i Jast ¢ Mahen. of € | 000,000 the Fi 5 the I d »w.m im- # 000.000 P b Since 1850 e haye } ¢ g 25 expesitions which s : o [sify as d's Fou B Ihe Sultan of Johore, 67-year-old Indian potentate is shown with his ~c.¢, 1 FEurope, ten in the Unitx 3 bride, the former Marcella Mendl, 25, after their marriage in London 2 2 The Sultan’s first marriage ended in divorce jn 1938. Miss Lydia Hil! the New ¥ P Sifiet tn LR Dt London showgizl to whom the Sultan was reported engaged, was killed 100C1¢ attendan 1 be S Bavat by a German bomb last month. f the Paris expositio ) S Mg A e 30,000,000 person The \ e s | ; run of the Chi of 193 i « o ELECTRAS ON CAA YAKUTAT "Th New Yok fai. w0 o 1 4 " g P Th York fair, in it< tw e g : | was visited by 44,000,000 $reve anp & % Sentimental Ending pios L i hite San Franciscans whe g : 3 24 g A!RHNER OJT iney Banks, of the CAA, who|mental about evarything identific S iFe bevaBiig ptia® ; has been foreman i charge of con- | With thelr cily, flock 10 ¢ Litt on d. in struction of quarters at the CAA!to the closing day of the fair, sam e = left Juneau for Fair- rangc station at' Yakutat, came in| “Auld Lang Syne” and in many casc e ; : with six passengers from the Gulf town this noon on|Wept. The papers printed j o ime in from | the Mount McKinley ter page the $plendors of Donald susin of ‘the ' W and Four houses for range station|the expos 1 iy s m the \iv- | crews and their families have becn| But there had been eaulier « S i R . Douglas took off for ' completed. and Banks will leave for|ine¢, caused by the ML ot Love Anchorage on the next northbound| The Temple of Pea : A we followed f} Going ot with the two planes hoat pertrayed the horror s PR sunste morning for Fairbanks were He is a guest at the Gastineau(hrough 1939, closed its ¢ , ik e uneauites: the Walter Crossman, Louis Smith, Hotel . nany withdrew before tl [ 5 b S i Campbell, William Potter e [eming. Ttaly stayed 4 b i Shilased Wekx . Cornella Peterson and Ruth Zeller N [ vears, but in the s msloy and 7. Coming in from Fairbanks via D P f | the Trencl m Sebic Shcanchion dad . J. C. Smith i, } urred all throu 5 Nerland, H. R l (: g I ection £ & and W. Covey, Lois : werc exhibi for several year ,“,,m Y and Carl S Members of the Planning Coun-|Dhad ps ¢ teacher in the Jun coming in from | i were honor guests Wednesday|cned. The P c jgning last June to accept 2 simi + turned around and re- | yening at the Governor's mansion | vakian pi e kep position in the Tacoma school where " | yhen Governor and Mrs. Ernest|centributions c 2 she taught until 1 lie Dougl is now sched- | 5 ctertaiend with a dinner|ed Stafes. 1 M end- | Uled to come north from Seattle acty for thirty, included | cther pavilion: S na ent of £ ecau for a num- e returning Monday € dames kersham, | 1 W ¢ auctiol ber of years and yre held similar i i o 1 ahg 2 Gregory, | closing da positions in the : of Washing- L h B ‘ \\\ Snow Jenne and o~w Ol-| §maller thar New Y ton t ss Estelle Draper; Messts. The couple ook passage today o U eran azaar | \er H W. C. Amold, A.| the North Sea for Juneau where 24 | F . Heintzlem areet when the steam Frank Dafr g docks Karn i s A successful two-day baza as T brought close yesterday after i P FLKS noon at the Lutheran Church at 8 uested to meet in oclock with most of the needlework | | Rooms, Sunday, December 8 Recor | M it ) p.m to attend Memorial the smorgasb in Elks Auditorium. Pro- Iz 1 tarts at 2 tu])«l sharp w« feed Ready for . | g Ihe Daily Alaska Empire has the M g g ' 40 8 e Doy Ak Empire s eefing o i 1 pre A € ve ere Mi rnice Mg john bl nd Mrs. Bert McDowell who plaved piano solo © CLEANED CLOTHES that OFTEN—Wear Longer! Mrs. Cauble and Mrs. McDowell also Send. YOUR GARMENTS to played several duets. Miss Merle Janice Schroeder, accompanied by | '!' H 1 Miss Ruth McVay, sang a number I’Efli‘ig 2 of Christmas carols other Ilmlk You'll en the b - ted © Lodge I - o> Empire Classifieds Pay! A GIFT To Malke Mother’s Eyes Shine—-— | G- F Befrigerat continue to give pl years to corr GENIR 'GENERAL @3 ELECTRIC ALASI AELFC’I‘BIC LIGHT | and POWER COMPANY | A e PHONE 616 e | for Dorsh well known Unive tention sometit will be > Baranof Hotel s - MINIKG COURSE e will oda TEACHER HERE will here, probably classes teach min- begin vice m next week and nnounced later. - ) arrived cn the t McKinley from the Westward and is stopping | the of Alaska Ex- I|ps fo Army LONDON, De c. 6. 7 o'clock 12 soldiers crowd around the table in a northeast town and get | cooking hints from Scettish woman ercole. a grey-haired Mrs. Oliver Gath- | TWO Fs‘z k‘!bfi ND$ New York, Expos HAVE FOLDED UP; OF EXISTENCE San Francisco ! PUT ;a HOLS i< Alfenda: 61,000,000 P | | | Evu\ night uLl An expert on Yorkshire pudding | and cockies, M Ts. Gathercole helps | the men plan meals to be given the | following day to troops billeted in Every morning she rises {the town 6 about ) o'clock to deliver { comes home to get the family break- | papers, fast, does the housework and makes | ound in the evening. —————— GO SOUTH Traveling man J. S. Jeffrey are passengers south on the Mount Mc-| Kinley for the Christmas holidays. | D i RETURNING TO JUNEAU George F. Freeburger is @ aboard the North a paper Mrs. | passenger returning 2veral JACK KOBY home menths in > COMING after a visit Por tland, Sea, Ore. Jack Koby, who has been south several weeks, is returning Juneau aboard the North Sea. - REGULAR MEETING Scns of Norway, election of offi-| Saturday, members yequested to be pres-! ady, Dec. 7, at to sk of | 8 pm.| it Among the first draftees to get their introduction snto camp life the U. S. over, these soldiers-to-be A case of mistaken ident when one of the real b: Warden R. B, Reeves (right), of Alabama State Tl ersons Draftces the U. S. Ov cr-m Arm) ffl A 4 Makmg a $50 OOO 000 Touch A Members of an Argenti ion are shown in W ington in confer- ence with Sumner Wel rht), acting secretary of state, as they n discussions request for a $50,000,000 loan, Left is ul Prebi general ager of the Central Bank of Argentina, ™ center is I thu A, L vil, Argentine ambassador at Washington. the San Fra posi am d con \ble for operators ax ( in zencral, The final fir . report awaits completion of i M ¢ h v usine WOMEN TO SEW William A. De Havilland ne A Father of two Hollywood stars, X William A. De Havilland, 70, is ome of Mrs. I G. I lic he arrived in Los Angeles from Japan. e says that after his sy Pokyo law practice failed, the gi P Olivia De Havilland and Joan o & Tt nored hi. for financial e 2N, 2O actresses answer that his 3 s . . \\-"'vt\uuru 1 Com: as a com : g J te surprise, that they have seep sir father only once in amps Now are shown taking a hike at Camp Dix, N. J. The march is part of the “toughening” process, Fteed After Serving 7 Years “by Mistake” ification which sent three lnnocent men to prison for ea ank robbers conf - SR pasackfed ed. Here, the innocent trio receive their full pardons from Prison, Montgomery, Left to right, Bill Hathaway, Glenn Davis and Hcr:chel McCarn, THE WEATHER (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) U S, DEPARTME ' OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4:30 p.m., Dec. 6: Rain tonight and Saturday, not much change in temperatur lowe {emperature tonight about 38 degrees, highest Saturday 42 degrec ncderate to fresh southeasterly win is, Foreeast for st Asska: Rain with snow in hig moun tzins tonight and : not much change in temperature; fresh to strong southeasterly winds in s)unds and straits Forecast of winas aleng the coast of the Gulf of Alaska Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: Rain, strong southeasterly winds; Ci r to Cape Hinchinbroo:: Rain, strong easterly to’sou fi “ape Hinchinbrosk to Resurrection B: Oce s to strong nortieasterly winds; Resurrection ¥ to Kodiak: Rain, fresh to strong northerly to northeasterly winds LOCAL DATA Time Barometer 1emp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4:30 p.m, yesterday 29.48 39.4 91 SE 5 Lt. Rain 4:30 am. today 29.64 403 89 87 T Lt Rain Noon today 29.39 42.4 64 NE 14 Lt. Rain RADIO REPORTS § TODAY Max. tempt Lowest 4:30a.m Precip. 4:30a.m s last 24 hours temp temp. 24 hours W Ba 11 i 5 03 Cloud Fairbanks 17 | =17 =15 0 Clea Nome 14 | 3 [ 0 Cilo 17 | 19 10 T £no 33 ‘ 17 21 0 Fog 2 8 61 St. Paul 23 3 0 Dutch Harbor | ,1-! 51 ‘Wosnesenski 0 Kanatak l 0 Kodiak 35 E 0 Cordova 38 | 35 5 Juncau 10 Sitka 42 1 Ketehikan 45 Ra Prince Rupert 44 Clru Prince George 33 35 51 Clear Seattle 1 45 15 Clou Portland 40 42 21 Clou San Francisco 48 50 0 Fo WEATHER SYNOP! this morninz over the coastal area frc and clear or partly clotdy skies prev Rain or snow had fallen during previous 24 hours from Southeast Alaska to Anchorage and from ti Aleutian Islands to St. Lawrence Iland and at Barrow. The mount of precipitation was 1.10 inches which was recorded at was g ska to (mdon craily elsewhere over Alaska. the greatest Jap Cecision The lowest temperature was minus 17 de , which wa reported at Fau nk: Overcast with light to moderate rain. moder- atcly low to low ceilings, fair to godd visibilities were reported this morni over the Ketchikan-Juneau airway The Friday morning weather chart indicated low pressure system was moving northeastward with lowest pressure 982 millibars (29.00 inches) at degrces north and 143 degrees west, and the pressure relatively low over the western portion of Alaska of 1024 millibars (3024 inches) was centered h and 131 degrees west and second high center of (3036 inches) at 32 degrees north, 174 degrees west. Juneau, December T Sun 9:20 aam., sunset High pressure at 35 ! 1028 millibar NTION ELKS are requested to meet in Club Rooms, Sunday. December 8. at 1:30 pam., to attend Memorial Service in Elks Auditorium. 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