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PAGE TWO THE DA ' ON HALLOWE' EN—— *W REPORT ILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JU WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1941 THE WEATHER | (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) vy y HElp YOURS lF wlTH A (AFET 3 * U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | (AR ME Q! 114 B ; ! 1 W : | FORECASTS: U AL AN g iig Special for the day woulds be)the colors of the cheesecloth time. Then just set out Bue ”(-”v.,[. Juneau and vicinity: Rain tonight, showers Thursday; not pahn By HELEN FORRIST HALL long planks laid on saw-horsesfor A pile of ewelry, artifizialfcandied ~apples-oh -a - stick. the} much change in temperature, lowest tonight about 42 degrees, - AP Feature Service Writer the cafeteria, covered in bright ers, ribbons tambourine i sateen you use for different cos-| ggt Thutsday about 48 degrees; moderate to fresh southeasterly | | —_— Hallowe'en paper. . can scare one up—and the tumes. .| winds | Everybody loves a dress-up Hal- The piece de resistance, of cotirse y mad scramble gingerbread ,“:“i dor nuts, Ha Southeast Alaska: Showers with not much change in temperature | | e'en party. You can supply your is the wild medley of costume: i heir costumes and lowe’en candies and fuf'f”d P tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh southeasterly winds | B? g s with costumes by selecting spread out on the table for guests gepart to put them on sandwich m;!kxv“.‘zx there, .0(3‘ s Wind and weather Wlosig the Gblf of Alaska tonfght and Thurs.: | ASHINGTON, Oct uew ONFE cusy-to- méke, inexpensive to assemble for themselves, Thc No cafeteria is @& afeteria the guests can “build “‘”‘_ “”“ Dixon Entrance to Cape: Spencer: southeasterly winds 20 to 4o 1t 1 Y0ir attern that includes several parts. simplicity pattern may include full | yiihou tray > all | eKrom this. peint leave ‘“‘ve“.‘ miles per hour, rain; Cape Spence: to Cape Hinchinbrook to Res- | 3 f T Vhy mnot a, “cafeteria style” skirt, shorts, bolero, ‘kerchief and .. can finc ¢ alone! ’Z.nvy may never (‘-)”, home urrection Bay; east to southeasterly winds 20 to 30 miles per hon ¥ 14y ! ol W riy? It will be bubble, bubble, vlouse that can be translated mto ... cud of for feeding Put youwll have g SUC-| rain; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak; east to southeasterly winds 20 to — g ® isting a mer » fight toil—nmo trouble. almost anything, depending upon cess to your cred | 40 miles per hour, rain. s B 5 : if a sub attack “he | LOCAL DATA g ; i‘ g x‘.»lLr‘ ‘\«..\ t t soverely | Make AII o' These (ostumes from One paliern ;rlmc Baron;cter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather - & N gec 3 4:30 p.m. yesterday 30.14 39 ki SSE 7 Cloudy s @ s sl he report also discloses that g - ? : 4:30 am. today % 29.89 40 97 SE 12 v s o “':"'},{ ;i],w,fi'(m g = e S U S i L e o R R o e L T Noon today 29,17 41 87 ESE 16 p ] [ of ed on Y 4 Wil "L her some time after released ! RADIO.REPORTS | @ 2B il bombs in - aseie o thel TODAY 8 E‘L nt vessel. On se tor- Max. tempt. Lovest 4:30am. Precip. 4:30am d &in hip and | Station last 24 hours | temp. tempt.. 24 hours Weathe ne re her, while tha| Barrow 14 -8 2 0 Pt Old n her amidships, caus- | Tairbknks o % 30 a2 Snov ’ © to the boiler room and Nome 38 2 29 0 Cie ] tion, costing eleven dead Dawson al ! il 21 08 Snow @ O A wolirided. 5 Anchorage 36 33 35 01 Clondy ( ;{' s report Wwas the first of- Bethel 42 40 33 0 Cloudy U a firmation that the ele: St. Paul 44 41 44 16 considered dead. Previovs ! Atka 42 40 41 0 oudy a reports listed them as missing Dutch Harbor .. 50 { 44 4 81 Rain | —— st Wosnesenski 49 43 44 04 Pt. Cldy { Kodiak 417 44 45 0 Cloudy {n?flt . . | Cordova 48 31 a4 0 Cloudy Na!urahla'lon | Juncau 12 38 10 a3 Rain f 1] } Sitka 51 34 34 85 Cloudy IS Ketchikan 51 29 45 Trace Cloudy Prince Rupert 51 40 42 0 Cloud S Prince George .. 45 | 23 23 0 Clear e " Seattle 58 | 39 40 01 Fog Pr Portland 59 | 45 45 01 Cloudy TR T R TS uralizatfon day at San Francisco .. 61 50 52 26 Pt. Cldy i i v court, previously set WEATHER S { CYNR N court er fdr De"*; oer 5'} The strong southerly wind circulation associated with the dis- { 4 ad P e turbance which has remaified heary stationary over the Alaska Pen { B P 18, accordin ""’“ ’“‘f““l‘ here | insula was causing light to moderate rains this morning over (I ! ARE Y EPARED? } | from J Greorge Alexart entire Gulf region and over most of Southeast Alaska, and ligh H fore, op- § | & i p snow. in the Tanar.m Valley. This disturbance was also giving lizht { AV] \,“0\,: ERATICEE " 18 HOW Pr“»‘lfl" rains over the Bristol Bay area. The greatest amount of preci- ! €s 11 b % g over 4 special session of t{w pitation during the past 24 hour: was .81 inch recorded at Dutch | I 018, 54 Court sitting in Harbor. The lowest temperature this morning was two degre ! tined, can { | above zero recorded at Barrow. ! gain hig ng and } -, The Wednesday morning weather chart indicated a low pressure & I fc s of the : SALESMEN SAIL center of 29.15 inches was locatcd about 200 miles east of Dutch { Com- § R | Harbor and a second center of akout 29.55 inches was located in the \ {| Three salesmen left on the Co-| Pacific Ocean at 44 degrees nort: and 157 degrees west. The firs 1 % \ | lumbia, A. Van Mavern going to| storm was expected to weaken aud remain nearly stationary while H - ! | Wrangell and Jack Gucker and N the second storm was expected ‘0 move northeastward into the ! Anplications for 4 number (| A McEachran going to Ketchikan.]’ Gulf of Alaska by Thursday afternoon. A small high pressure R l‘“"’“’( > beir '_W‘ { - - - | of 30.24 inches was situated off the coast of California with a r 2 H ui‘ ( vu‘mix” ‘ ll.“r Enghl { | BUY DEFENSE STAMPS | BLACK SATEEN BOLERO, red MULTI - BANDED SKIRT, red; CUT TROUSERS full and long, BLACK SATEEN SHORTS, g"l:l’:g]mg northeastward across the states of Washington and o b { ke | skirt, yellow sash, white blouse, bolero, yellow blouse and sash, add ribbon ankle ties, edge the royal blue sash, white shirt, red gon. |tk { | red flower for the hair—a Span- red head-kerchief—be a Gypsy! bolero with gilt bells, add cheese- bolero and bandanna, curtain PR T e '{ e o E —_i.‘.h damjrr!Aka'th}y.:m? ol TfkeAthf Lir,“,'f“m_w' ; A (‘Imh, sash—a harem girl! rings ,‘fj_t‘w A pirate! e After 17 Years NORIHMND SA“.S SOUTH ! Prepare TOdaY ‘§ in view of the long northern nights around military stations. { { IoMome AHERNOON ! £Z P ZO'HOUR NIGHI rapidly approaching. Because of | Chairrnan Norman Davis an- F | ; ! CONSULT ' Idm’fi‘.’ | & = 2 ¥ ' the few daylight Hours, the supplies nounced the equipment has been | Thé Northland, due to ‘arrive at : ¥ ¥ A FOR ARMY MEN necessarily are limited to indoor recommended by the Red Cross Field ‘ |9 o'clock. tonight, will remain in { p“aSka S‘ oy { equipment, %! Director in Iceland and approved by | ouR BOYS port hatllr of .1!.011110{-1'0“'. not g { A é 1 { Now I" ICElAND Included in the list are: radios, government mor | :’;fe;;’: n‘ untj ' O’C"l’Ck “’"‘”'"_f“ ! eronalthS, inc. phonographs and records; basket- |dition to the | on, according to_announce- { balls, baskets, backboard and nets; |equipment for t | | ment made this afternoon. { P 0. Box 2187 Phone Black 769 table tennis tables and equipment; |Red Cross, he said, also is sendi I N A R M v | ————e— { JUNEAU WASHINGTON, Oct. 29—With | mypber quoits; volley balls and nets; | extra comfort articles for hospital | GOES 1O KBTOHIRAN i BT da 4 E | U s. mrczeslm !('i‘lalnd i;cing the | playing cal'Ss -pokcrdand Elinochhfli men. | A scason of 20-hour nights, the Amer- | punching bags, card tables; and ed Cross purchasing depart- % & z % .., ian Red Cross is rushing a consign- gribbage boards, chess, checkers and m:i:e,y\iq,(‘d nm’nwh the orders in i | Mrs. Minnie Hurley ]"”» ‘{"?"‘“f i TR N g { inent of indoor recreational equip- |checker boards - record time ,and the government| JUST GIVE AS {#board the Columbia yesterday for ! NOTICE TO TELE } | menmtit RasRi st g i T gib it .| YOU CAN FOR Ketchikan where she will meet her ? H v . 1 A number of copies of theq!zook mgxdle ?J.anchef nnanyf o an«" HELPING MEN mother, Mrs. Anna Webster, who e € ! 14 A survey made by John P. Mc- | “Low Cost Crafts for Everyone, also; lh}s .eqv\upmmt immediate shipping | FROM JUNEAU is returning from the south after a 1 : 11 rmott, Red Cross Flelg Director |are being ‘seut for the use of' those { priority. AT CHILKOOT visit with relatives for five months. { ¢ charge made e company 1l bills paid { | aurborities, reve afl £ ! - e e i HAVE BETTER | MRS. ) ! AFTER OCTOBER 10TH § [of diersion for the men, especially waste material always avallable | Subseribe for The Empir | RECR EATION et L bl ! Ve Dlacouat Total with Tax Added z | TN | [ [] FACILITIES . . . i \ iJunea_u last night on the steamer | e i ! radumg or Aircatt arning ies o S B o S § . e - T - St frrr o - Just how much in the way of ind her son, Private Francis M. o i 7 b T a ; ndbed * denations to the recreational fund 3ell, are pictured as they were.re- | | 425 5"'," ; : for sau men at Chilkoot Bar- inited after 17 years. ‘Bell was i x i 2 it recks was raised today the joint laced in a home when his mother | Subieribers using in exeess of £5.00 per month will be notified Chamber of Commerce - Ratary ‘09 father separated in Oklahoma i Lo i B e MPOR 5 Club committee in its first day of T'hel'[’ }f w“ht.w" JOBEA kil He | JUNEAU & DOUGLAS TELEPHONE COMPANY anvassinz the for funds was Ll;nve:}“;:c:ge 7‘3‘;“5?:; wflrt.i]’l;; : - not known late this afternoon. at San Diego, Cal. i & Donations left at the Empire = 13 ' . P é fice for the fund were light again, | cejved today were as follows: i . | Put a Covic Diesel in Your Boat If You Want only.- $20. - s 68 Smoitbe e T iy | \ total financial eontri-' Gharles Carter $10 | ! 4. MORE ROOM IN YOUE BOAT | e furd up to $65150.| gnyders contribution is the: sec- | S A. ‘/ E ® Diore Miles for Your Money Latest news from the Haines post| ong o ] : @ A Comfortablc, Quiet Ride % it Ll received from a person living - 2 ) © An Fugine that instantly Btarte i Tt S’:“ €S cut of Juneau and shows the in- with ! ® Assugance of Safc Trips i v B. Benedict, | torosy of citizens throughout the \ @ Treedom from Fire Hazards 1t 8t Chilkoot < BAFIGEHS | Tariory. ta (he aelfaseir Aldakis lnsured Salely H ® 4 Broad Range of Stiooth Speeds end member of the Juneau Odd|aefense. troops. i \ @ Zuw Cperating and Maintenance Cests Fellows Ledge. { PR U | ¥ W, ! © Reduced Insurance kates Benedict, reported that cne of the| i - b \ © Smokeless, Odorless Exhaust ereatest needs of the post is for| FIRST AID CLASS, i | ® Full Diese]l Dependability y lamps, clocks and pictures | MEETS TONIGHT{ ! © An Fngine that Can Be Essily Hand Oranked for the walls of the quarters, Elec- : } ! 1 5 & &l | trie clocks are ‘not dependable at: The first aid class’ will L | CHAKLES G. WARNER CO. e s g o s A1 S 0 . L i et S SR cl ;““1 v el Health - Center for regular. class | 3 S— PAMEIOD - & sent the cheery, work, and all those who are inter- ; 4 . CagE word that Juneau men at Chil- | ested in joining the group. are dn-| 1 e s 2 g 4 ] COLUMBIA LUMBEB chPANY oo Barr are \)!l in €201 Spirits | vited to be, present at the, meeting. | md morale of the company is — e i - OF ALASKA igh. At the time the lz'llter was | IN PETERSBURG JAIL | % ; A < vritten, Benedict said the first snow | ; i Lumber and Bmldmg Halenals nad fallen and skiers in the com-| R | pany were getting “itchy feet” to| .Flazel Coffin “Wwas sentepced fo PHONES 587 or 747—JUNBAU A do a little slalom running on the|60 days in jail at Petersburg yes-| SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve and Modeinize Your Home Under Title L F. H. A, rcles Mount Baker, S i d from Paine Field, Wash. se P-40 pursuit planes of the 2nd interceptor co mman I > F £, e X . aratory to an aircraft warn irg test held in this area this week. terday on a charge of drunken and disorderly conduct, -according to word ' received here today. -Miss | Coffin is remembered kere as hav- | ing occupied a cell at the Federalj EARNINGS On Savings Accounts Contributions for the fund re- Wash., in maneuvers prep: ; "By BILLY DeBECK | TATER PUDDIN WIF RAS\NG | Jail' several ti in the past,§] ® Accounts Govetnment In- BACK HOME W oL Mm " “E‘\% gE BRACK, GEN'RIL — ME'LL NEVER 'accortflngr:o Umses Deputy Marshel| sured up to 35.-00‘3- » NELER TROUEHT w\“ W O TROTTW u“\\’“- KAOW WHET & TUSSIE T HaD WFE Thewn Walter Hellan. : L :?,:eney available at any WA'E & MWE qu‘c*\ 5‘;}&!\%‘5‘1 DINNERS O RAGING - OF COIRSE, - T BLANG BICK et | [E0r R e (ERERE o \NOOD HFORE SUPPER - et T O e M NORE Thd NPT : | o S CORD v : [ S\NOW - SHE'S TARN ON & 5 ) sk s ; ; F.{'\XSTDE%EO% P TWO-THREE BITTONG, O T, SN €6RS BOKT ENNTINE - | | eration of Labor, returned to Juncau urrent ae HOUN SRS 4 v BUT - SICH B TUGSLE Y | from Seattle, where he attended’ he annual convetnion of the fed- eration. e MRS. GREENHOW LEAVES Mrs. Tommy Greenhow and in- fant sailed from Juneau on the steamer Aleutian this morning to visit Mrs. Greenhow s moufier, Mis. A. R. Duncan, former Juneau resi- dent, now at Anchorage. TUREE -FOUR RABBITS N THET THER P - 10 - ORTE KATCHEN Fih il AR LR Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav ' Phone 3 N 1047}’