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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPlRL' FR.IDAY DEC. 31, 1926. ltary of Commerce ‘NEW CODE FOR i i | must keep a nav {log hook, and quart numh-l of hours and th | number of miles Hnlll flewing til othery e et tates and {Regulations jon Traffic iniwhmmvh under with Clouds Are Promulgated SN by Dept. Commerce. lmv mafte applcable to with each and every he rignt when meciine, and - WEATHER BUREAU | e ! planes must give way to balloons | § 3 land airships, By night, n plane must CONDUCTED JUNEAU! one of you during o B o o it | i ; |a green light on its left, each visibls Five Alaskan cities: have 1!10 (l)n]]l](r Ve r. for two ‘miles, and must show a|c lded to the list of pla I white light o the rear visible for whe service examinations ar |three iniles. Passing over landinz ' held for applicants for positions in) 7 '“(r‘h,.“. )HlnH must take notice it a the U. 8. Weather Bureau’ A recent, We thank you for your pat- [rod s s burning, Jor hta i1 annouwncement of cxaminations to be # % 1~|yn|l Ilu imminent enset of bad | held about the middle of January 1 i |» and if the fusee is doubled, and middle of March, 1927, states he. must come nlumnll_\ to sground ver in Meteorology may be taken Ji-lin Juneau, Anchorage, Fairbanks, Ketchikan and Nom | | i | | | | \ | i 1 heen | | . continuance and satisfaction in | The numbers that denote the | censed craft must be painted in iay | wing, vieibie! These examinations are open to b lletters under the left 1 19 7 from the ground. and on top of tue all citizens between the ages of right wing, visible from the air g eighteen and th five, but males IR a8 Glohe™ riadsrs. to be only are desived. The entrance salary | from the sides. . for this position is $1320 per antum New Code Qualitications 1 graduation | | The new code prescribes qualifi-| from a four ye; i cations for drivers of § ] {rying machines which | vere than those for pilots of goods pecial | earry planes. A third class of pi lots, for priy muchines, is | designated. One feature of the man's license is that which makes lit invalid under certain conaitons| MEXICO BARS “PACIFIER” lunless the pilot has kept in practice | it lat his difficult avt. It takes at least| MEXWo CITY, Dec. 31-Mexicin ! | months, with at deast five hours solo | babies heveafter are denied the rub- | | fiying per month, before the passen-| bervinged contraption called a paci- | iger carrying airman, or “transport | fie: | | pilot,” can qualify for his licens Premwent Calles has issued a decrec | B. M. Bohromls Co.. Inc. 0 o U - iare o B g |~ Al of the licenses granted ticles. after a high import duty failed | i ithe new regulations run for lin to Mminish their popularity. The Juneau’s Immluuz Dvparmwut Slorc { periods, a yedr Being the longest as| healtn Department instigated th [to both craft and pilots. Violatic prestdeniial ban | lof regulations can bring abour sus S — | I'pensions or revocations .or liceuscs| Wn ‘ciose New Year's Day. GEORGE)| | for both crart and men BROTHERS, —ade | | Among the safety regulatio:s — e [ionedforbiadingriv dhyacts or mat well B Sherifl, Juneau’s practical |rials to be dfopped from -raf: ju | tower, now at the Gastineau. dv. | | flight, except as a safeguard 1u = > times of stregs. Another requice @l ‘planeei for passenger cartiage. io| Rich In All be so constructed that at least two, exits from the passenger compir! ‘Iitamin, Ofcod_ . | ment. With certain exceptions, flving in I,‘vc,. O"l — Ncoitimsote = |@irplanes in prohibited over the cor- 5 N ed parts of cities “except at a § . of the University of Notre Dame,|8e8Le¢ v Kentucky Branded its The collecion waa_ aasemblel by TRt sutlicte D peo it o o1 oTT Paul ‘Byrne, librarian, who has been :'l"""‘l’] ‘m : 2 ] :"‘(;IYLI(;H:» ; and i, several years arranging It for exhibi-| 0 Cany- BAANC De ‘less than Felonsin E arl y Days e A T e 2 o (ehatares o, 188 than 500 feet. No £1lkHE nd LEXINGTON, Ky. Dec. 31+Per atagl wighatared sor) U S0 L ol o i 5 1 -W ll‘!’lflh’ dsorge | et in height can be made| £ G h sons convicied of felony were lable 'REJECTING DOUBTFUL e ! pvar i opeii #ir assembly | Pmmo 'es Growth— to being b v' “.“ i punishment, RELICS CURATOR’S JO! = with the consent of the Sec y . it is revealed in e .|_|-|\ recortls) ey i 3 ‘ of Commerce, and acrobatic {lying| Bullds Strength' of the Fayette Coun freuit cowit.) AT ANTA, Ga., Iler 1.—-Reject- 4537 {is prohibited over cities The first vietim ot this form of . relics. as wel ot ", wetleiflm by | il | ings relics, a well as collecting them, | SUSSBEK aress ebredica : by Favot Aosldants Wonderful For punishment waa a har" Hame0 {ia” ona b Alke: dutfes of. o faubkiiet 0 hont ; BRhnls Dbt iwho. Wia: convictodt oirs AEHERGUMEE OIS SEUML araton - of lfldeneulen«s. Jumes . Where serious injury results from Child: : curator an accident the’ owner of the air tidren of stealing “one man's saddle vilued | Njouniod erstwhile household pets, | Dldine, Abraham Lincoln. and Danfel ' 0/ t L et 4ol au six pounds” He pleaded not |, ont O SRR T catried | O'Connell, Irish orator and patrior, | OTAIL WASL mmediately voport. by §ecot s Bowne, ocmfieid N ) E 1 a i In ‘the literary growp are the auto-| !ehgl.mh or telephone to the Secre - guilty, but upon conviction the convt (& ugoat e g0 e 58 OHONE sentenced him o “be burned in 4o b Aol ' {graphs of -Hemty - Wadsworth Lohg-| NS hend, which being done i the pres. 618 and weatherboarding from feeygy - john Rugkin, Fitzgreene Hal- . s of local Tenowl, counterpanes ence of the court, he is there N perie N a3 leck and Bayard Taylor. ¥ % woven by “grannies” a generation | € SEL IR L Y uan—‘ s e ,|or two_azo, ‘barrels of Comfedorats, KINE KSR AN O ARS8 ar WE HA ' E C/‘ T‘ ‘RFD “'n..l. A R oradl L oo id old coins, bizarre | €'h€! slEMature 5 V] Vi March 21, 1878, and at the sama| oo = b iy e term of court Hemry Clay wa shaped stoves, frenk vegetables, old | yey N OFFICE . WHERE ! v Wits @l foteps, shells and minnie balls and i : o e e mitted to the bar \\11.‘;.’ :‘:1: HollowINK | 1L arraw-lueads by the bushel are WOMEN ONCE SUPREME o the Juneau Dancing Public FRed 8 woug the relics Dr, 8. W. McCallie, - o o et fn' court’ & 'Moense [ oo of the. Georin Staté Musewm. | T RIEN A URD: 2DaGs StetiVyD o0 # 1! i 5 permittec ) ming‘s returp to man rule has gone F ’ f ll C eyt iy {17 dectined widhin the 1ast €% | firthn tian the dofoat of Gov. Nethe! athiully and Continuously n took the sov- YRR | C oe vetection 18 lacktor] TAYIPEiRose for Soxaenaxt. X 2% importance or interest, he said. ,;uil’;(:'fii:.’:.-,',‘."“‘f“f{.i (:):‘;‘;;y ;:2|“’: n for over five years MASTER FARMER [ BACSRRG ssC) woman.' In 1921 lhhflrsl man ‘teok THREE M{D.WEST TOWNS office as' vounty ‘school ‘superinten- anl I8 74 T4 ; e TITLES ARE NOW | i i ton AWARDS | dent. Now -there . are “four, men in WE HAVE VALUED YOUR PATRONAGE | b L similar offices.’ BEING CONFERRED] VEW YORK, De¢. 91.--Highest Congolation iy seen by ‘the women, and gl o 4 = lawards in, the "national playgrounsi | however, in the ' election of Mra, ! "1”“-“'"~|“‘|“' “‘l -‘l-“”l'”“? “:”‘: beautificatfon contest among 189 com.| Albert Rochelle, Niobrara county, | W aude of agriculture has been creal€d pypjtjes in the United States anu|to the legislature. She will be the /E HUMBLY S b % the title of Master 1"1;"""’" LCanada have beon won by Greep fivet women in' 14 years to hold an E -Y SOLICITE From the shadow of the Amer 1 " ffice In the tate legislative bod. 7 v Bay, Wisc Porte, laliapp.| o state. leg e body. YOU D farm, those Who raise the country's ,uq giiliman: Vallcy, “flinols. 't hi] PR {ett rowame] A b R PATRONAGE foodstuffs arc stepping into a Mew | pcoioung and Fon . Asdotae nmcs WILD. 8KUNKS A8 hi & floodlight of recognition which hon. | VEIEC S S L g SKUNK FUR VALUABLE this coming year ors them in their life work as fa- | oiivion. has aggown R e mous artists, statesmen, surgeons or | Vrarmon Foundation, which o' - WABENO, ‘Wi Dec. 31— Carlig | b 29 the like are honored for theit pioq L poices, will shortly Yop-|for' pore than 100 skunks and, a ,'u achievements fd checks of $500 cach to thel COlONY’ of aboilt ‘100" muskrats proves| The movement was started a ye ]1, ‘een Bay Park Department, the La-{l0 be '@ full' tinie. oecupation of| Wit- | ago by the Prairie Farmer, agri-|porte Board of Education, and tho|llem. Sivert and L. C. Brahst, whoi.f cultural publication here, and since|gjjman Valley Community Recrea- cbservating -the decréasing number has spread to eight other states. |{io Association, the sponsors of the of fur Beuring animals; - established In each instance, Master Farmers ' \jnning plaverounds. e m‘m.x:lcymv:e only skuik - farm,ih | MASONIC RECEPTION are salected by agricultural public ; i g i s tions, which receive nominations of CIVIL WAR “RAG MONEY" : The skunk, tholgh d-r«uuy avold- candidates from whoever cares m‘ FOUND IN NEW MEXICO|ed by’ thess acqbiaintéd with i(s’ hab- make them, and then spends a year | itd, ‘tallns to dotilkstibation Thore eas!- U] investigating and scoring the candi-| MESILLA, N. M., Ded. $1.5-A" farb{1y tsas: leikny "gibor hnimdds accordl- Odd Fell()lvs Hall dates. They are graded on a 1005- piece of “rag money” of Civil wari0g. %M owhefe; hnd it' is n | 4 ! | f ¥ [ one hizh non-compe mental test 3 consist in meteorology escribed.” hn| point basis, divided as follows: of has just heen dlseovered ~n{: “tatn, u ‘ralsed? in ation and organi ation of farm this little town near the Memm. tha 0 2.5 P. M. e Creepers 75 cents and $1.25 a pair Juneau-Young Hardware Co. It it’s Hardware “WE HAVE IT” Juneau Lumber Mills, Inc. VERTICAL GRAIN HEMLOCK FLOORING VERTICAL GRAIN SPRUCE BOAT LUMBER ALUMIIER—— -MOULDINGS—LIME-—CEMENT FIRE CLAY--SHINGLES SMOKODORS THE ASHLESS You'll want it in your own Home—or Office COME IN AND SEE THEM J. B. Buriord & Co. SEE US FOR YOUR---- Loose Leaf Supplies Office Supplies » Printing and Stationery GEO. M. SIMPKINS CO. Front Street Phone 244 Juneau, Alaska ROCK FILL Let us give you an estimate on a Rock Fill for your Water- front Property. We are now making a Rock Fill of 6,000 yards under the Standard Oil Wharf at a price which is far cheaper than repiling. The addition of a Mack 21/, ton truck, antomatic dump to our equipment enable us to do this. We maintain an efficient and prompt delivery service of Coal, Baggage and General Dray Work. Kindling—75 cents per sack delivered, We have a quantity of empty boxes and barrels which are ideal for Packing, No job too small or too large but will receive our prompt attention, COLE TRANSFER “WE MOVE ANYTHING LOOSE AT ONE END” PHONE 3442 business methods and ability, 20 im,(,p, Wi s g Cl general farm appearance amd up-| The yellowed serap of' cloth " ' (1 ona In Cali- keap, 90; home life, 300; citizenship, found by a souvenir hunter in ""."h I SbMFMTr yearly, or 150. | budget of old documents and. is {hay IS8 tRe “a by, hudt-| x* At a banquet, usually attended nylrnh specimen of its kind known' €o org’ Mt!;!llhi"ofl ‘r ithe 'Nm" NEW YEAR’S DAY Jeading agricultural experts of thelcxist west of the Mississigpi -river, 1 “WIcdit beckise 1t can pot be) B i 3 country, the Master Farmers are![(s face value was $2 and it wad tmfie br bolin W, ¥ 1% BU e : awarded gold medals, and given th('h“rlmwl wheh Confederaté troops oc- p ik i 11 JeER “degree.” | ¢upied the town in the ‘early yen‘.. ou wi n R ' Master Farmers are selected injof the war. ,“ FOR MA ONS OF ALL DEGREES Iinols, Indiana, Ohio, Minnesota, | ———et——— vy » g _‘ t S AT i North Dakota, Nebraska, Texa: MANY FAMOUS NAMES IN e - % Michigan, and 1owa. - 1t B9 e o) & R o ! LINRARY"OF, NOTRE HAME, LIS ) J : k.4 YAug;ices chttulx& Rite Bodu-.‘s Oa: the Twin Buttes road be-' SOUTH BEND, ' Ind *'Dev. ¥:: | oy it & ) : tween Tucson and Continental, Ari- ; y:raphs of famous men, many of, ¥ 3 cqbly { #0n0, sefentlsts declare tie i3 ev-| whose sivnaturos to state phpers|i : } Juneau, Aliska @1y khown varlet yof cactus to be!changed the trend of history; lorim fo.zd o ‘the world. lu interesting section of the NbrRy. g ALASKAN HOTEL MODERN REASONABLE RATES Dave HousgL, PROP. THE ALASKA RAILROAD lhrouchcul the year operates regutur passenger and {freight train service from Seward on the Coast to Fairbanks in the Interior, and over the Chickaloon and Chatanika branches. During the winter months there are two passenger trains each way, weekly, between Seward and Fairbanks. For timetables and other in- formation Inquire of any steamship or rallroad agemt, or write Dept. of the Interior " THE ALASKA RAILROAD i (t. McKinley Pack Ronte) Anchorage ALASKA MEAT Co. ' ‘'Wholesale and Retail Butchers PHONE 39 SEWARD STREET