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1 ,B. &M Bz-:é‘tsm!i ga GE TWO Bob Swa of only 3.17 o finest i A full list 2 s Oc ( low au 13 114} The iirst r FEALURED: latid S 1 ! i'un i ty, Contre ) I-in @ ( I f o . M S { 600 kil cl RQAAULITY SINCE /887 M/ Me/t-177-y0 trrout Crisp, lénder AUNT JEMIMA WAFFLES! Use Aunt Jemima Ready-Mix for Pancakes Y NES-STEVENS HOUSE OF SWANSDOWN POOL AWARDS MADE o rain record MADE OVER jal rain- ber is for the period W 30 September 30 (Continued from Page One) 7 October 3 » 1l raint r Oc- inel year.” fe th ues: even y ree ed to the taci , re wire 15 guesses made that the shipowners and the ug- 3.13 inche The closest guess| ior as far n settlement as ; October rainfall was 13.30 they have been at any time in the by I D. McMullen t 31 CMU co-chairman 1475, Juneau, whc will be Harry called a joint strike ded the 5200 first prize ar sotiating committee 1 tor the second nd “tighten up” the freeze | v Reynolds guess- ci ing from west coast ports 3.20 and Joseph P 1 apparent from the. ship- attitude that no early set- ement—or even { r negotia- tion vith one of the unions—is in ieht Bridges said nd prize. o byl Tt 100k as 2 the sirike will go ¢ i e o o Ereae) The unions are con- N / e 1elps W a guess of (iyced their existence is at stake e (40 ” Aot "//'/' ““‘ hes "‘1““","‘“’:‘“ j”;l‘”“}:’ Moreove th shipowners are cCrynNT’I 1946 Indted Breariol T Spaanteed bY SO T ; vj ( ( I/ [ RADIO-PHONOGRAPH essed 1324 inches. There Soblar et '\‘”k"‘;q_‘\"‘r’ e / B | ! esses betwe 13.24 ey i and 13.12 inches W m 5 ; Attorneys for terfront Em- The next highest guess was made Association meanwhile be- oyers nson at 1340 inches. gap 4 study ot the $6,000,000 dam- guess of the. rainfall ;ge suit brought by the CIO In- made by “Blackie rnational Longshoremen's and inches and the high- warenousemen's Union. The long- made by E. S. Niel-| ghoremen charged that the employ- Wigely) who guessed ¢y had withheld retrcactive waze ases agreed to last June. of guesses for the i 2 Pwiie tober may be seen in the Triangle Clean-| WASHINGTON -- Secretary of Drug Store, th State James F. Byrnes says he will the Big Four Foreign Ministers i Douglas Drug St il to reach agreement on Germany's issionary to New Zea- general frontiers during their pre- Marsden, arrived in|liminary discussions at New York on the German peace treaty FUN SPECIAL TONIGHT at the CAPITOL Cocktail Bar MUSIC BY: JIMMY GREGG MERV PLUM and ROY EATON AN ] 3z o= s DANCING EVERY NIGHT our Favorile Drink Mixed Righi! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA CONDITIONS DALE BOWER VISITING THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1946 . . 1 - MARTHA SOCIETY e STOCK QUOTATIONS . S. WEATHER BUREAU) . OF N- L (HUR(H :,) ;,,”\.,‘, Ty e 1_\-,".,( “ (‘.}, NEW YORK, Oct. 31 Closing . mperatures for 24-Hour Period @ b lege, who tor .o quotation of Alaska Juneau mine . ing 6:30 0'Clock This Morning ® MEEIS fOMORROW ,l;:t fjllll o ,,,\bi TSBUYE | ock tcday 15 6', American Can . e o o . arrived in Juneau last eve ¢ Anaconda 38, (u tiss-Wright o In Juneau—Maximum, 43; e The Martha Society will meet for the M. S. Princeton-Hall International Forvester 721z, e minimum, 34. o dessert and business in the parlors’ He is visiting friends here, axd Kennecott 451, New York Central ® At Airport—Maximum, 43; e of the Northern Light Presbyterian plans h to Petersburg early | 10 Northern Pacific 21, U. S. o minimum, 34. e Church, tomorrow afterncon at 1 n week tee Pound $4.03%. . e c'clock. Mrs. Julia Rice and Mr i LTI Sales today were 1,690,000 shares. . WEATHER FORECAST e Harvey tesses. Dow, Jones averages today are N (Juneau and Vicinity) o Al to be WASHINGTON — President Tru-! as follows: industrials 169.15, rails . & prompt busi acccmpanied by political 49.06, utilities 35.20. o Variable cloudiness with e of ccmp for the v by special tr SEATTLE, Oct. 31. — Wholesale e cccasional very light snow e nual b to. be held Nov day for ouri and may possibly butter prices dropped five cents a o flurries tonight and Friday, ® may be finished by 2 It make platform appearances pound on all grades of butter here o Lowest temperature tonight e is hoped all members wiil then oute. today, reflecting eastern declines. ® near 28 degrees. e attend the prog vith the Pres- . e byterial Delegat t that time 5 e e R . T . PRECIPITATION o' Any sewing which has DEN COM- sme— e (Past 24 tours eading 7:30 a.m. today) @ plet r should b ° o turned heeting e In Juneau — 145 inches; e % PURE © e since Oct. 1, 1331 inch . w S e At Airport — .49 inches; o —_ anl e since Oct. 1, 1050 inches: e St. Ann's hospital has admitted o since July 1 inches e Alberta Murphy, Jerry Briscoe . e Gust Nickitis and Dal Hanse: e o e 6 s v+ o0 o o o o for medical attention. Discharged STOCKHOLM- Prof. Herman J. Phillip is still there after baking— Muiler of Indiana has been award- ~ Government hospital has neithe if you use Schilling pure ed this year's Nobel Prize in medi- admitted any new nor cine and physiology. He is a world- discharged anyone tamed geneticist and is a profes- ~ - e o sor of zoology at Indiana Univer- Most physicians of the earl sity Middle Ages were cleric U. S. DEPARTMENT OF CO >CE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A WEATHER BULLETIN Mag. temp. | TCDAY TH MERIDIAN TIMI Weather at last | Lowest 4:30 am. 24hrs Station 24 hrs.* | temn. temp. Precip 4:30 am. Anchorage 35 24 Trace i Barrow 23 8 03 Bethel 29 24 02 d Cordova 41 31 16 Dawson 29 5 Trace Clear Edmonton 0 Pt. Cloud Fairbanks 25 Clear Haines 43 Snow Juncau 3 Snowing Juneau Airport 43 Pt. Cloudy tchikan 46 Pt. Cloudy P Clea Snow Pt. Cloudy Pt. Cloudy Nome North Pe Portland 40 45 Cloudy Prince George 28 35 22 Cloudy Prince Rupert 41 Y E tle 49 40 43 Trace Cloudy ou Sitka 47 36 71 hitehorse 20 20 Trace Snow Yakutat 48 30 31 Snow (4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 u. m. rodav) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center ated cver 1 ern Alaska yesterday morning has moved eastward into northweste Canada this morning. Another low Dbr 2 center located 1 Never 10vir 1CITOW A ridge ward to a high Francisco and thenc now has rthwest ng Sea north of the central Aleutian ch ected to res the Gulf cf Alaska extends from Oregon w about 1200 miles Peninsula. is ex Sressure r located vard to the Ala 24 hours over most of Alas] ed States and at scattered ¥ Temperatures were colder ver the ir r tempeartures ranging frcm 8 to 28 grees. Southast Alaska were above normal yesterday MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 1:30 P. M. today WIND Hei; stsou ure ¢ north- west of San Rain or over the 1 es over centr ht of W res Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Snowing 53 WNW 8 4 feet 1 Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 35 NE 24 3 feet Eldred Rcck Pt. Cloudy 34 N 20 5 fe:t . Five Finger Light Pt. Cloudy 49 SSW 12 2 feet Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 42 sSW 10 2 feet Lincoln Rc¢ Pt. Cloudy 38 NW 16 2 feet Point Retr Pt. 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