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~ k. 8 e i wr 0 TE : § PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1941 T R 5 T R a0 a - o = = e = - <srngorme R ; ) [] EDVICES PE ; THE WEATHER i o ColdWeather KNOW YOUR | 'Waveless Radio Blankels | 3 Ffm F);D wock 3 » DOUG'LA.S l (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) VR PR - s a f: [ U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU | . | o o ON Way Here DUCKS FOR | NEWS Nafion; Delegafe Dimond ~oucer Douglas resident who 1 ¥ Juneau and vicinity: Clear or partly cloudy tcnight and Wed- ay night at St. Ann's RN COUNCIL TO REALIZE ; nesday but with a few snow flurries early tonight; colder with low- e still pending today | ON DELINQUENT TAXES So est temperature about 26 degrees, highest Wednesday 29 degrees; 16 s W. Carter Morl.uar)". Cold weather at the Westward The proposed sale of delinquent s r ys % | gentle to moderate westerly winds in channel. the widow, Wood is sur-|and in the Interior and predictions |tax properties was given a go- | Scuthcast Alaska: Clear or partly cloudy and colder tonight and vi his mother, Mrs. Mary |that & cold snap is in store for AP |ahead signal and the usual pro- | LS, Wednesday except for a few scattered snow flurties north of Ad- T Juneau, and a slsm:. Juneau for the next few days were S n m ’ AS f B&“' cedure im such matters authorized | (Continued from Page One) | m}rslty Island and rain or snmow showers to the southward early to- # Young, of Los Angeles, | features of the ever-changing Al- porismen s sh. at the regular meeting of Douglas | oo O Senator Burton who| MEht; southerly to southwesterly winds below 20 miles per hour but Wood was an éffployee of the |2Sk® Weather pieture today queters fo Participate {etty Council last night. s I O Sveckls for 14 sta.| With increasing northerly winds in Lynn Canal and Taku Inlet, be- Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com-|. Anchorage experiericed the cold- . i With all members except Coun-| g i!iom in the same Atale! ekt coming 20 to 30 miles per hour Wednesday. pany | est weather of the year this morn- ln OUll on B"-ds cilman Alex Gair present, and £.| {Rs8itigs who does f-mminute: b Wind and weather along the Gulf of Alaska tonight and Wed.: e, ———— |ing, when the mercury stood at Hachmeister presiding, the routine | Hatlshour talks for ddie of the g Dixon Entrance to Cape Spencer: .westerly to southwesterly winds, s ;just three degrees above zero. of committee reports was followed. | ol : e . | 15 to 25 miles per hour, partly cloudy with local rain or snow show- S 8 DD o |Meanite, Kodiak resldents were| KAOWIRE your cgks Wil pay. | The points stressed were those e | oo it ";",”if:lmfii g;‘: ers; Cape Spencer to Cape Hinchinbrook: easterly to northeasterly wie runners during the yony sweltering with their ther-|at the Gastineau Channel Sports- Farinds WHAFE, S Quarii yepairs P”: ““"g{';" _'I;mk“ whio ke | winds, 15 to 25 miles per hour, partly cloudy with local snow flur- i mometers registering 14 above, Men's Association banquet Monday | .t ao oty S e puit | B o o ‘ ries; Cape Hinchinbrook to Resurrection Bay: northeasterly winds . | while Fairbanks was a veritable night in Elks Hall. g Wille of aptkchi#Bhe 1at- (0T TRl SUASIIE SRR «tn| 15 to 25 miles per hour, fair; Resurrection Bay to Kodiak: north- P | icicle, with the temperature at 17 It was announced today that nnjt dared 7 it ‘I Among the House regulars, with efly to Horthwesterly winds, 15 to 25 miles per hour, dair THE FUN. ! o e . _|tér was ordered considered closec one or more stations are Reps. : ’ L] | degrees below zero. agent of the Alaska Game Commis- | = . th A v _ 1 : O > | por Jumesu. weathise observers sion Will béke B oollectide of G| st T WLIEEE 8810 BERI dome (Continued from Page One) | jonns, of Wisconsin; Gore, of 3 LOCAL DATA gs L | here saw promise of snow flurres|stuffed wildfowl to the meeting fm_‘rux;ither srhvel f‘:l]s S roered beats to tavor suggektions for & cool- | TCnessee; Mundt, of South Da- Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloeity =~ Weather 1's Healthy, Tool tonight, probably turning fo rain|2nd identification contest. Object of 2R & Sl e e ex- | lont period and compulsory arbi- | kota; Priest and Courtney, also| 4:30 pm. yesterday 20.42 31 83 SE 8 Showers s Healthy, Too howers in the southern part of the game is to identify the ten birds | °€38 drainage water 1s to be looked || R o 0 ke calls “threaten |Of Tennes and Bender and| 4:30 am. today .. 2942° 5 9 Calm 0 Showers PPITN S WI C K | Southeast Alaska. Then the weather |y thelr correct names. Best scores |ito fof future report. In.the mat- , . . o quction. S | Zoung of Ohio. Both Anthony J.| Noon today 29.58 35 63 s 5 Pt. Cldy L |should get colder, the predictions Wil win a ten dollar cash prize. ter of finances, Clerk Tuckett re- 3 egisla- | Dimond and Samuel W. King, the | g s p The $cope of the proposed leg RADIO REPORTS BOWLING ALLEYS |[) ceciared. witn the expectations of| And Frank Dufresne, Executive Ported water and sewer bond pay-| .n and all details of the bill arc | Dclegates from Alaska and Ha-| DU L the cold snap to last several days. Officer of the Alaska Game Com-|Mments were duly made on schedule|,pparently left strictly up to the | respectively, have used this - ti g PRy 4:30 mission predicts “There won't be|this month. | lawinakers, although the President m of talking to their far-| Max, Seinps. west 4:30am. Precip. 4:30am ~y | 2Ny perfect scores.” Fire and water committee has|is said to have made it clear that|.way constituencies. | Bsm‘“’n lastl?houn | .]flrlp- tzlr;xpt. 24¥nm-u we:the . | the support of Fire Chief Mike Pu- |he thought it time for Congress to! ¥ g | Barrow - | =15 - Snow | Plans continued taittng shape to ich who W T t in behalf (-‘ e i v Well known now is the Fairbanks 4 =17 -16 02 Snow ¢ by day for what assoclation officers S as present in behalf of jaet on legislation now. weekly broadcast which Sen.W. 5 = ClEa R‘ SLER | predict will be “an even better |more fire protection. He advocated | Speaker Sam Rayburn announced | y,.. ¢rpaniel sends back to the Hopac $ | & 5 Ly e ; party” than last year's bang-up|restoration to working order of the | yesterday that the long-discussed | I:'lk~ n Tex O'Daniel's bill-- | Dawson 17 | ~12 M 0 Clear Py affair, salt water pump for use in case |labor issue will be brought before | bi'uv baxid ("m;” i n"‘a Tow | Anchorage 14 | 3 3 [ Clear el ol g, | b iately a r dis- | 2 g | Bethel 12 | 4 8 0 Pt. Cldy 2T g e e " 1.{of emergency. Councilmen Balog.|‘he House immediately after ¢ : i | A E "'flglnes ‘m':; x’te:::;;dm? ?fl:‘:fin:,e& Galr snd Rustad were appointed | osition of the pending price contro! | Bumbers QUrinE B DO, | 5 Swul 33 28 31 04 Snow . L e e aton. daclaring|8 committee to investigate and re- |Dill, and that, he said, means it wil | little firesice chat the | Atka 38 [ 29 34 0 Clear it “Anyone who feels theg have|POEt back at next meeting. { be early next week | only fikiie that éves has been | rish Herbor .. 80 [ 29 30 03 Pt. Cldy ] red At H . take on ottdoor Alsika io web+] ‘BHileds’ connected -with policing | A FRCORIBH TR e Kodiak -3 14 16 0 Clear me, whether they hunt, fish, take|the town consisted of empoweriny | WA:}::I‘:GI?;C‘)‘; %R?"m’" Hot- sl VRO SutaidEe et Cordova. 30 | 19 gx [ ¥ Clear 5 yictures, or just roast wieners on|City Marshal Tuckett to appoint | Sk : et oo s Juneaun ... 38 33 35 24 Showers 2 {ihe beach.” special police to protect places of House Labor Committe; y exas perhaps is the weekly forum gypq 39 | . 33 36 20 Rain ™ & . [t Moo pol s gflke Pufiph dur. | rructed ; Representative R ober fot other mbberé of the delegation. gatehikan 41 { 39 41 55 Rain | Bl % « t{John Marin > Ramspeck (Di-Ga)), one of its mem 1. Rep. Wright Patman'’s idea Rai §; commist bow ma whb] {54 bushiess howis ¢ R AR Sty o new bl - R FTo Prince Rupert .. 47 38 a7 40 ain it > | - s master: of Ceré-\ ryinee George .. 40 | 30 46 0 Cloudy { P | bice - " 4 | i . i i arged 07 uake ! Ghacl O: Andersol e E ent’s e ndation fo S e e R O | e 5 22 22 0 Clear ! ! g 3 { . rith Rod Dareiop Dguglas for the past 27 years |cooling-off period: and compul r not, it is in’a measure competi-| gaptite 56 45 4 61 Cloudy ‘ . . wy.: F non or Bob: Hen- od away last night near the | at {itve with (?)l)z-mwls 17-station pro- pgrtland 56 | 50 52 0 Pt. Cldy § E k i the evening.|jhome of his daughter, Mrs. Carl| Following the Presidents sugges ami. It 15 broadcast ‘on 'Sundays,! gun graneisco .. 67 40 60 0 Clear [ e B : Floridan, death coming while walk- | (ons, Ramspeck himself made a |5 18 OD““.“’I s, and like his ol WEATHER SYNOPSIS < ( "!E B ing along the road and was due to |recommendation for quick action |riore or less statewide, going out ¢ 3 ] j | ? & L o a heart ailment from which he|and said his proposals would calljover a network. Cold relatively dry air prevailad this morning over Alaska ex- : § i,, ¢ ARSI 'hfld been suffering for some time. |fOr this procedure in successive The forum idea, by the way, cept warmer and moister air in connection with a low pressure L § g ol - ¢ rgain ind f Saliforni iter was i vi ver Southeast Alaska. Clear skies [ "g TEE Fok Born in Hancock, Mich., in 187 i bargaining unde eowing. The California nter was moving eastward over é ‘B i . L Ll (he deceased came to Alaska frop; | X:SUng laws, conciliation, me-iation | eckly forum, including all of were reported generally over Alaska except mostly cloudy ski in 8 i & il 4.,RS'I'MAS pAR]‘ | Calumet of his home state 0 work | m‘d “possibly a fourth step of com-| it state’s delegation in =z Southeast Alaska and over the extreme northwestern portion. Rain , fi‘\ LERE 'at Treadwell as a blacksmith, ac-| = Y ”b”mi‘c’: 57 | non-political program, has or stow was reported over Southeast Alaska and at ;cam-red“poxf_us ! 5 s smpanied by his wife and dauch- | o 5 | weekly guests from the gov- over the Aleutian Islands and the Bering Sea and snow flurries ‘ L ;i E 5 meeting of Alford Johnm & wn urvive him her | !‘g A CH ';T ernment departments and had oceurred in the Tanana Valley and the extreme northwestern & - T TR e AR 8 TR e v 0 sl €. Alsc| ¥ A I y 4 g 7 AR Post of the American surviving are two sisters and two it e ‘ | agencies. Several other forums portion. The pgreatest amount of rainfall was 55 hundredths of an - ! night in (he Dugout, prothers in Detroit and a brother —_— | are being discussed. inch at Ketchikan and the highest \emper_ature of 47 degr was 0 the annual Post and i, gouth Dakota. Mts. B. H. Manery, who has re-| Robert J. Coar has been also reported yesterday afternoon at Ketchikan. The lowest tem- Christmas party Were! punsral of the decease ceived medical treatment at St |:harge'of the studio ever sinez perature last night was minus 18 degrees at Point Lay. Broken of d will take A " v alitv 1 tl nd Fred Cameron, Waino| n1ace following arrival of Mr. Flor- | Ann's Hospital, was dismissed yes-|started and is handyman, i clouds to overcast with local ligh: showers, low to moderately low 'Eoquainy m e [endvice n Bert Lybeck andijgen grom gitka who is expected on | terday. |viewer, announcer and what-not ceilings and fair to good Visibilities prevailed this morning over : 5 . \Har‘ry o n,ppolnt.ed‘me Northland. Messrs, Paul Blake| Thomas Selby has been admit-|for the congressmen as well as the Juneau-Ketchikan airway. vyit hen IS ‘ g e ;,;'Sm::e:m‘ will see 2nd Thomas Roberts, evangelists,| tcd to St. Ann's Hospital as a manager of this waveless * The Tuesday morning weather chart indicated a center of low 3 3 - the qo.,{ of the Legigon Taku ill conduct the services. | medical patient on” that is rapidly coming to: DPressure in the Gulf of Alaska which was expe?ted to slowly fill - - d { ; 4 ! i during the next 24 hours. ‘A storm frontal trough was moving across 3 1.1 ! quadron members and the Lezion N | 7 Gerald Wilisms was dic- (blanket the nation e ‘ n the iapne & 4 3 " i | : By S Southeast Alaska this morning and was expected to move into tne Jik LRER LR t st X Hachmelst Hirector of| St. Ann's | : o . " i} 1 b ) o) 1 the congressmen have to pay Interior before tonight. A high pressure center was located over r Nordling and civillan defense for Douglas, is hop- | jesierday [ollowing gic ot Lt 3% 5 S f i 2 4 ot 3 is s ce i 2 g the Rocky Mountains in the continental United States and a sec A Z apponted as com- ing for a large turnout at a publie|iicn. {for this service: 5 {he ackusl cost 3 : i / | rangements. Refresh- meeting called for this evening at| Mis. Mamie Wiliams is the °f the aluminum recording disc. In 5 le;i};um:;s::efib:n;? jagu:)rcl:;eg-or:a:mm sunset 4:21 pam. / 7 be served. 17:30 o'clock of local citizens fo get!mother of a baby boy born at the|SPite of heavy priorities on al 4 s ks s 3 Zyfl}’ T, * S ! properly organized for home. de-|Government Hospital this nll)l'lh"n_]ll;n' b s lr‘“'”y sate b:‘l there i (Al fense. ling. The child weighed 8 pounds. |Will be mo shortage in‘disks for R : f N ‘D' D bl || |H/EDICALSOCIETY el e o e b e neces. e o ReceptionforNew | Dinner Double | . With tables crowded with beau- | were dismissed from the ve il e Bl B .. . | . . li L] ARS DR- Hull tiful dolls, gay blankets, gaudy|m-nt Hospital this morning. | rty of the congressman. After it | £ AI REGUMR MEEI searfs, trick radios, and carnival |is used, the disc is mailed back ‘ i pndu b;‘;urbz“:’ oy knickhacks, the manual training| MRS. BEARD COMING |to the studio and is recoated for On Thursda Nl h As a doulle brthdsy oeleuation, master distiller, the late [ 67 e 'use again Mrs .Robert Schoettler is entertain- room this weck presents a gala TO VISIT ROBERTS |'S¢ again y g i 3 3 4 e Col.E.H.Taylor,]r.,and Dr. Prank B Hul was S8 ppearance. The big gym, with { T An interesting sidelight on this T A peaker last nigl a re| AT T e has £ liti b e in the Barano! N 'ty by him proudly sxgned. neeting of the Juneau Medical So- basketball side tracked for the Mrs. W. G. Beard, of Medford, |~V P ,u ,m,‘ 1.c‘nl and: gov- seive et s to honor the birthday of Mrs. Irene week, is fast becomin; id- | Or is senger aboard th ntal activity is that comb-| A cordial invitation is extended to . ? iety which had a 100 per cent at- y comifig a gay mid-| Oregon, is a passenger aboard the | Stewart today, and the birthday of endance. Routine business was W8Y in preparation for the carni-| Aledtian for Juneau to visit with |ing the lists of studio users, the the public to attend the recepblon | v "o el tomorrow : ransacted, and the Society went on V8! Crowds expected Friday and her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. old-timers in the House and Sen- Planned fo welcame the Rev. anq Following the dinner, the guests /| vorord as endorsing the seal sale Saturdsy night. Beginning with a/and Mrs. Bob Roberts, over the ate are noticeably few. The con- ;“sgh.w’mfh r.t'MBmfi' av"% Mrfi will play cards in the Schoettler £t “a Tubetculosls Associa. colorful program, the fun starts at !olidays. Mr.Roberts is on the staff |clusion natwally is that the old [ FBOUIS FHOTREH a4 'ifi";‘ek O vee | apartment in the Baranof -Hotel. o 8 o'clock with entertainment, games ©f [he Empire {platform shouting politicians don't k- fhe parlo?s :f :‘h‘; I‘Gorthir: Ir:iglcn i a el o l‘e Diccussing community First Aid of all sorts, eats, and dancing. T A k!’vo’lt:l'll BBUND n ‘L"}w;“:il-vcICL:‘w::’e‘:m:"ew'm"gkd Presbyterian Church between the ! i ctivities, Dr. Hull commented on R R P h | 8- hours of 8 and 10 o'clock on Thurs- - t the local physician would NORTH SEA DUE A. M. R FemEe A TR day night. | u in local emergencies, He said ey i A A i DRY SILK HOSE Officers of the church and their ' 4 . Steamer North Sea is scheduled nt McKinley sailed for Alaska , R folvg } re ation of all forces was 14, sedtaat A1 olatdak . & M%) borth ab a0iS0° otelaek 4 ot Freshly laundered silk hose will wives have arranged for the recep- weessary for the carrying out of © 3 marrow ports at 12:30 o'clock this after-i,.y guicker if, as soon as it isition, and ladies and girls of the norming, according to advices re- noon with 1 passengers aboard i ' L ERET med care and problems which S g ey b~ i | I‘:_ 9o YC. washed, it is wrapped five minutes church will assist with the serving. i i “ rise in local disasters. Cee ot afternoon by agent i by o for Juneau in a turkish towel. This removes The men of the congregation are ce #A iLERs PRabCTs qabRarian AOh 104 EHE Dr. Hull :olg of the British or- Henwy ;‘;emn 5 4 Wi A Mis. Nels C. Polts, Mrs. Rachel cxcess moisture without any twist= also taking part in the arrange- o o T iticn, and commented on the . T goes 1o Gillman ing or wringing. Then shake out ments. vy NATIONAL GROCERY COMPANY in which local medical offi~ials fiom Juncau but does not return R the hose and hang—but not in ki B DEFENSE STAMPS the sun. others wishing to meet the Booths e, Washington BRINGING UP FATHER I'M GLAD YOU TOLD ME- | THOUGHT YOu WERE JUST GOING IN-WOULDN'T I'T BE BETTER IF | FORGOT IT INSTEAD OF ROER- OH-S0 | HAD TO RUN INTO YOU— LISTEN- REMEMBER NOT TO TELL ANYONE YOu SAW ME COMIN'OUT OF HERE -REMEMBER THAT/ re leading Pirst Aid activities. T DECLAR-COOKIN' EER o' GENRIL QUN-6 aeaty here southbound. THE ONLY By GEORGE McMANUS SIR VON PLATTER CALLED UP JUST BEFORE YOI GOT IN_AND WANTED TO KNOW IF HE COULD COME HERE )y LATER AND TALK IT OVER WITH YOU & AND YOUR WIFE ABOUT SEEING YOU AT DINTY MOORE'S-HE CAN'T STOP ¥\, THINKING ABOUT IT— | =il - NES, \NDEED , SENATOR — L\SSEN PAW Y T THINK T HEAR ‘ | T CRITTERS CAOLLN MWE — ‘ "mission. appeared at | torial Building. | have and Mrs. Cassell, who have been in Juneau for about a week, are invited to call. The Rev. Booth is the new minister of the Northern Light Pres- | with byterian Church, and was formerly | al minister of the Sitka Presbyterian | Ins“red S Eiy Church. ¥ | ONLY ONEMEMBER RE FOR MEETING | i Members of the congregation and i ritorial Unemployment Compensa- | tion Commission was continued after a lapse of several weeks this morning when Mrs. Mildred Her- mann, Juneau member of the com- e commi in the Little Terri- EARNINGS On Savings Accounts ® Accounts Government In- sured up to $5,000. sion offices Due to weather conditions which prevented Harry Phillips, chairman of the board, from com- AN HIS ELEGANT QUESTS TINE DINNER, WET COOK OF MIWNE S ONE |ing here from Fairbanks, no guor- OF COMMISSION < W) 6 AILLION — WOBLD Moy STRANE. 'EM OFF WHILST T PUT ON ® Money available at any |um could be raised to transact ENER' SLESSET MGEHT KEEPS Nt GENERBL — A-STIRRI 'ROUND LIKE & g LKE TO MEET HER 2 A TROSH BPERN AN & DP’ i - time. SOE-AMILE TEBM W & D-UOLE— ) NEX TWE, O FACE WHTENR e i Tl o stars s kioesis wiit 1 W"N“‘ \{ETE\‘\‘ Need to advertise the meeting in or more. ' PLUNME WORE OuT advance, seen yesterday as a pos- | sible block to the session, does not exist because no employer-employee relationships will be up for change during the meeting, Mrs. Hermann declared. She characterized the ses- sion as a sort of continuation of the annual meeting which was in- Ner;-upted recently by the resigna- | tions of Dr. Noble Dick, of Fair- [hanks, and Robert Bragaw, of An- A TH CROQUETTE FER €M T OL MWSHRAT YORE OF TROUBLE A SONT 1% P OFFR AW FLOOR- . Current4% Rate Alaska Federal Savings and Loan Assn. of Juneav Phone 3 chorage, former commissioners. ———— BUY DEFENEE STAMPS p. R NBTEAESSE [y DIEGE . 12