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4 Al ” § " | , ’ THE WEATHER Weather Bureau) ¥. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU Foreeast for Juneau and vicinit -, beginning 4:30 § June 2! cleudy tonight and Thursday; slightly warmer Thursday. low- ure tonight about 50 degrees, highest Thursday 64 de- ntle variable winds. Forecast for Southeast Alaska: day; warmer Thursday; gentle to moderate southerly in Lynn Canal Forecast of winas along the coast of the Gulf of Alaskns Moderate westerly to northwest- (By the U Partly cloudy tonight and Thu moderate variable winds except THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 25, 1941. BRINGING UP FATHER BY GOLLY-THIS IS A FINE By GEORGE McMANUS BY GOLLY-THE YES -WE ARE THE DANCERSS THAT D He RIGHT THIS TRICK CABINET | BOUGHT- YOU 'PHONI . NOW TO GIT ME DIRECTIONS APPEAR K\EQ’OL—(; WWA\A/I'FIHET WoBLhG OV ON HOW_TO DO THE TRICK:- RECEPTION THIS THIS ROOM= WOR"‘SI:RJS YR I'LEFT THEM IN ME ROOM AFTERNOON- Dixon rance to Cape Spencer erly wir partly cloudy; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: Mod- erate southwesterly to westerly winds, local showers; Cape Hinchin- 1 y.asl|r -~y brook to Resurrection Bay: Moderate southerly to southeasterly winds, | & vl | B8 s : local showers: Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: moderate easterly to i.! "‘1,“ nor terly winds, local rain .,,'4 "‘.(l ( b LOCAL DATA Wl F,‘ Y Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weathe Kby 19 4:30 pm. yesterday 29.87 54.2 88 s 6 Rain 1 é' 14 . 4:30 am. today 519 20 w 2 Cloudy Y Copr. 1941, King Features Syndicate, Tnc, Woeld rights reserved Noon today 58.1 64 w 2 Cloudy puore . : il | AT ¥ - — ——— RADIO REPORTS | [ 1 |lengths to spare over California. ago, Arnold pitched and Arthur . ToBY | ; 2 PAIR OF ACES | $ | us Ies l Jch’m‘ll came in third in a field caught for the Boilermakers. Since | MARTON § —————— Max.tempt. | Lowest 4:30am. Precip. 4:30amn of nine then ‘they have been teaching in | f LR, oo HE LP 4 N Station last 24 hours | temp. tempt. 24 )41r)urs Weather | PRSI i 1%, high schoc one at Newpoint and of Mar]m_l County’s leading golf- 4 :x‘ ]n\< :ég | :: 016‘ U(’:‘i? i ‘ the other at Pine Village ALVA, OKla, June 25—Literally, fc‘:;ehasnrl::;t: };]:4 seco;d ace: Both Nome 57 45 0 Cloudy | oug eepsle wBASEBAll IW'NS 11(\"(:!“ :‘:11'(‘":1\:‘;“.1“1\1'h:. :ran“'f, (‘:\““ it was a birdie Clifford Mann on the Mar-O»Dely:;urs:n:wrzl' l;;:}g ' AL S "4‘ I Ancliorage 59 49 31 Cloudy | ‘ Corps and because they want to be knocked down on the Alva golf| scored the first hole-in-one three Teleph i " | orps @ AuSs y e " & hone 713 or write Bethel 61 5 07 Fog . * or PURDUE Jom fogether Moth haVe been pasigned|Coure. the other dig. He. alned)yeass ggo. OV aND Dines Bo][er‘sw‘ The Alaska Territorial I Btygeal bl ‘ 4 o ] i l lto primaty flight school at Musko-| ©° & distant gréen but the ball|have shot aces on the course in Employment Service Atka 55 | 43 0 H arsl y a‘e ARMY AIR e Ol went straight into a tree and 10 years. I for hls oualitied, worker. ' Dutch Harbor .. 31 m 0 Cloudy | (e e struck a Aind siinin fimbi ) ————— AR TS Cordova 51 49 26 Cloudy | N 3 | e % 4 SOMETHING SPECIAL | R | OFFICE WORKER—Young lady mes | 5 K Cloudy | | * Here is a way s spin- | 2 ! v & i 3 g GREENSBURG, Ind, June 19— GOLDEN, Colo—Lloyd Madden, CHARMED FIGURE ah e By 10 ehape 8 Spin- |age 27, wishes office job. Has taught P‘.“ s }\e"j PG % 5 56 Glg [t ,_'I EEPSIE, N. Y., June 25 Arnold and Arthur Bredewater, of “liitle all-America” half-back at| DENVER—Colorado won ine Big|on time: Press hot Wymm; 'Sf‘;c:; physical education and cooking for rh“: ¢ e i 1 52 02 Cloudy | for M”l”""“"-* Huskies won the' near Greensburg, once known s Colorado Mines in 1939 and a Chi-| Seven track championship with into a Gitieran TiAR: a6 4 years, hds had some office experi- prince Gearfe . A 52 P ey | fous il Jarsity race in the In-|Purdue University's twin baseball cago Cardinals performer last sea-|80% Points on the same day that|the mold with a lid and let l‘"’"; ence, is interested in aviation and Tv:".’:l}'fi' i 73 5 o1 w6y (',r'l’]',_m e ?”fiulxz‘h here todag battery, are working together again|son, has a silver diploma from his| Greeley, Colo. State captured the 5 minutes in 5 ponce wa,et(r.\r':v):(r e st i e 1 Sea < s - | for the second straight year. | —for national defense alma mater to show he’s a geo-|Rocky M t r ] ) : 3 g BRI o, R Portland 65 55 13 Showers Th, Fabkies’ finiaKed <l o R ARANE @ sho 5 @ | Rocky ountain Conference title low heat. Unmold into & heated skies with' two Until their graduation two 5 Jogical e cel 7 5/6 | e e % 0 Cloudy Jrith o i years | Jogical engineer. with 80 5/6. platter. - BUY DEFENSE STAMPS N e 1 T T LB L A LT WEATHER SYNOPSIS Partly cloudy to cloudy skies p evailed over most of Alaska morning and rain had fallen during the previous 24 hours at most stations except oyer the northwest portion and over the Aleutian Is- lands. The greatest amount of precipitation was 44 hundredths of an inch which was recorded at Juneau. The highest tempe ature yesterday afternoon was 68 degrees at Fairbanks and the lowest this | morning 33 degrees at Barrow. Mostly overcast skies with local rain showers, moderate to moderately low ceilings and fair to good visi- bilities prevailed over the Juneau-Ketchikan airway this morning The Wednesday morning weather chart ind ated a center of low pressure of 2950 inches was located at 52 degrees north and 161 de- grees west and was expected to move about 500 miles eastward dur- ing the next 24 hours. Relatively low pressure prevailed over the interior of Alaska with a storm frontal trough extending south southeastward to the east of Southeast Alaska and along the | Washington Coast. A center of high pressure of 30.33 inches was lo- cated at 32 degrees north and 149 degrees west and a high crest north northeastward from this center to Cape Spencer. — Sunrise 2:53 a.m., sunset 10:08 p.m. Y [SHOTGUN CLUB IS HERRING STUDY - SOUGER CELt | The Juneau Shotgun Club will ing at 7 o'clock. A large turnout is | expected and women shooters are FlSh and WIIdMe Sel'Vi(e ?’t:zr:;t(.\.o.\(e<| to be among those S(iefl"s's Here on Last Wednesday night, Dr. W. P. Blanton turned in a perfect score of Annual Journey {4 gpalght, e o continue scientitic nerring LOCAL BARTENDERS studies on the Westward grounds of | T0 MEET TOMORROW Kodiak and Prince William Sound, | Associate Aquatic Biologist Ed Dahl- | gren and Junior Aquatic smlogm] L.1 Local Bartenders Union 869 an- a5t ounces plans for a special meeting tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock. The Kolloen arrived in Juneau night enroute to the Westward The scientists arrived on the Wid- ' 10066 of the meeting will be to geen and hope to continue their' oo i orficers for the coming fiscal journey on e Columbia tOMOITOW. (oo rphe president of the union Dahlgren said only one operator, |y is Trving Blowers and Financial Storfold and Grondahl, is fishing | g ¢ i § Secretary is Jack Garret. for herring in Southeast Alaska this PR LD TN il season under the limited quota. The H " 3 firm is operating a reduction plant MRS. GAIL ROSS DIES at Washington Bay on Chatham Strait. extended Mrs. Gail Ross, elderly woman, passed away in her home on Wil- loughby Avenue sometime early yes- WHITFIELD, OPERATOR terday. Discov was made by Jack OF HI-WAY DELIVERY, IS | McDaniel late yesterday afternoon BACK FROM TRIP SOUTH when he entered the woman'’s home H. R. Whitfield arrived this and found her sitting in a chair, morning on the North Coast, after| dead. The remains are at the Charles spending two months on a trip to, W. Carter Mortuary. - e Seattle and California. —_————————— Whitfield is operator of the Hi- BUILDING PERMIT Way Delivery Servie Building permits have been is- sued to N. J. Nicholson to construct a rock fill on Willoughby Avenue near the Gold Creek bridge under a MISS KEMMER FETED War Department permit and to Miss Shirley Kemmer was feted H. Berggren for a $500 concrete at an open house last night given pasement and additions to his home by her sister, Miss Betty Kemmer.|in the Seafter Tract | It was a surprise party, and the NS BV R guests enjoyed a variety of open- LOCAL STRAWBERRI | face sandwiches, cookies, cake and ON JUNEAU MARKETS| punch. Dancing and cards, were the Local strawberries are appearing mtertainment for the evening. in the Juneau grocery stores and on the truck today > BT | are selling rapidly, in fact the de-| BRANT DUE IN mand is greater than the supply. Assistant Fishery =~ Management — e | The Dalily Alaska = Supervisor J. Steele Culbertson 1s to return to Juneau on the Brant largest paid circulation of any Al | this evening from patrol | aska newspaper. Look Here, Folk OPEN ALL NIGHT Perey Has Thrown the Key Away!? 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