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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Yuneau and vicinity, bej Rain or sno modera soutlh and slightly terly winds. ng 4 v, m. today: nd warmer Saturdas LOCAL DATA Temn, Burom, 35 Hum y Wmd Velocity anther 1 SE T LS L EIDA Y Highest 3 p.m. A’: thel Fort Yukon St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Juneau Ketchikan Prince Rupert.. mouton ... Scattle Perfland .. San Francisco 38 34 8 40 38 54 Cle Cldy Snow Clear 04 0 *—Less thnn 10 mates. ll Note.—Observations at Princ Rupert, Edmonlon, S made at 4 a The p point in the the United tes and (ullm) Alas) and falling in the at Cordeva and Ketchikan scattered points including over m of the Interior Alaska. Gulf of an and Portla and ab attle, Junea ¥ South n Harbor, Rodiak, Pertlant and San Francisco u time low in Al h with it nd estern parts o It i e ] light snow h and. Temperat : out freezing on th New Insutwto Plans Scientific Covering W_ide_F iel(_l I Research {h The new Brookmgl Institution in Washmgton, named in honor| of Robert 8. Brookings (right), is planned as a center of research work in all the humanistic sciences, has been elccted president. WASHINGTON, Jan. 20—The I new Brookings Institution, to I>_, established in Washington this | year, will assume the proportion: of-ia i yeritable “round table” o scientific research. The new in-| stitute is to combine in one groa organization the Institute of Bco- | nomies, the Institute for Govern- ment “Research, and the Robert| Brookings Graduate Sehool of Eco-| nomics ‘and Government. The' institution is named in| Lonor of Rebert S, Brookingy, formerly of St. Louis and durini recent years a prominent figure in the national capital, well known for his war Service and as the founder of the separate - institu- tions which form the nucleus of the* New Brookings Imstitution. Dr. Harold G. Moulton, Director of the Institute of Economics and | Chairman of the Problems um, Policy - Committee of the Sociai Research Council, has been ele:t- ed président. An endowment \tl: several million dollars already is| assured to promote the project. The three parent agencies wiil cease to exist as separate corpor- ate entities. A single board of trustees will have general respou- sibility for the business admin- istration of the institution and for;F, the development of broad lines of | policy. The trustees are not tay express their views upon the sci- | entific investigations conducted’ by the Imstitution, but onmly :0. _make poulhle such lel-mtlnl work under the llon hvmbl.n . ausploss. 'nomnuumuunn- ot | Dr. Harold G. Moulton (left) Below is an architect’s drawing of a new building planned for the institution. . {advanced students. Other insti- tutes of sclentific research, the ponsors say, will be added to the titution, making a complete cy- I'cle ni all the social, or humanisti: approved work of any stu- dent is to be subject to publica tion on the authority of the insti- tution. Scientific and economic con- clusions will be attempted on such problems as farm relef, dis- position of Muscle Shoals, develoy- ment of inland waterway projectz, and even the political equilibriui.a of foreign relations. “A major -purpose of the insti- tution,” President Moulton de- clares, “is to provide headguarters for viiiting ~scholars from th: United ‘States and- foreign coun- tries. Increasingly, students from {all over the world come to Wasli ington to pursue uninterrupted research work. The national cao- itol is a.vast repogitory of ma- terials bearing upon economi:, litical, historical, social, admin istrative, and legal problems. The institution will correlate all these for a greater service in connecticn with public affairs.” THER OF ALASKAN BOXER DIES AT SELDOVIA HOME Walter Cleghorn, 74, of Sel- jovia, died at his home there last- week. He was a pioneer of the Territory having come here 40 years ago. He is survived by a-son; Walter Jr., known to the boxing-world as the “Cook Inlet Kid,” and who is now muu Juneau, | are | lowest | YR e e BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG MoNe TiE MANY LETTERS AWAITING THE EXALTED ANGORA'S OFF(claL ACTION ARE Thege FRoM THE FOUOWING QITIES TUEY WiLL BE PLACED BEFORE HIM AR SCON AS POSS\BLE JOHNSTOWN SodTi BEND ALBANY BIRMINGHAM EREe OMANA PORTLANT Sacinaw PHOENI® RICHMOND CHARLESTEN SALEM KANKRKEE unica 5 ROCHESTER BUEFALO NASHVILLE DAVENPORT BLOOMINGTOA GEOteN ART =G R\K‘.V‘M"“ AS . LA PORTE CINCINNATH TolEDO AKRON OAKLAND BUTTE WICHITA GOSHEN LANSING BOisE CLEVELAND CAIRC ST.Louis INDIANAPOLIS MINNEAPOLIS SaN DEGO STOCKBRIDGE PHILADELPHIA JACKSONVILLE HOME » DOUGLAS NEWS FIRST DOUBLE HEADER TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT Tirst | games to be played on | Nat floor this season between the | two channel high girls’ tsams, is scheduled to sta 8 o'clock this evening » is just enough dope of the contesting tean each one's favorite t winner and a lar crowd is ed to be on han |to seé the ;,mw After the games a dance be given at the Eagles hall by (L} h school in honor of the vis® teams. th | look 11 S eee —— | NICK KING FUNERAL HELD IN JUNEAL doubleheader basket- [ chool boys' mh| out ACHING JOINTS| wi August Olson, 1. J, Doogan {and Leo Young. ——eo— ‘ FIREMEN MEET A regular moeting of the Fire | Department was held last eveniug lwud various issues discussed. Plans are being made to have | {of the hose companies. A seocial ._‘l\m will follow the next meeting .r the department. * PAIN FROM SORE, | Pain stop What is rmeumatism? nly. St. Jacobs Ofl will 1y pain go quit drugging. Not one case in fifty requires internal treatment. /ing, penetrating St. Jacobs “Oft directly upon the tender spot and (relief comes instantly. St. Jacobs g 10l is a harmless rheumatism and! tica liniment, which npoints and can not burn the ] 1o t- Rub soogh-! never| SO NOLRE Bmmev Gocats TUE GRAND EXALTED ANGORA 3 LB ELL. NOLURE A N\CE CEFLL UTTLE EEWER, NT MOUT T THOUGHT T Giuz Go«NA WALE A (OT oF TROLRLE VAN COWER | COAXIN' NQU CLT OF THIS ACE WARM CUMATE T GO BAGK. OH weuL » CUSINESS IS BUSINESS LEYS do -Tie TRAIN FOR NN LEANES (N FNE MINLTES - GEY (N FIRSYY BRETHER GooaLE Tl FOLLOW RIGHT BEHIND You THAT Was PuTTIN \T OUER ALl R\GHT - A0 LTS MY TORN 16 SOAK UP SoME oF TS CLIMATE |¥oung Elephant Hears Call of Wild; Goaes to It ‘ BERLIN, Juaun. 19—Responding |to the call of the wild, a youns g ' somo photographs taken Sunday | ¢iePhant made his escape from a y Wrecked freight car and for sev- ‘eral days raised terror generally among the villages near Frankfurt on Main, Two freight cars of a circus ,contalning a number of exoti: | boasts, were derailed and rolled ’dnwn the embankment, landiug below in ruins. During the work of rescuing the valuable animala from underneath the wreckage, the young pachyderm from amon; number of older and sedater mammals sought the great open Lspaces. He roamed happily from one ,vlllago to another, his idea of hu tmor being to trample all gardeua; \into a state of desolate confusion and to tear down all fences ho encountered. When tired of this | game, he would shuffle back l(l {the scena of the accident, conde-| | scending to accept morsels of | bread thrown him from afar. Bu: he had no use for those attempt , | men, | Seattle recently from a short trip great haste up the embankment arl to the top of a stone wall Every now and then the rua- away retires to a nearby forest for his dessert in the shape of a few savory saplings five or ten years old. After two days of this| one-sided fun, the farmers in a body indignantly demanded the authorities put a stop to the ele- | phant’s harmful incursions. | | Finally, it was only possible for | two police squads, totalling 12) in the presence of a vast icrowd of excited onlookers, o | corral and rope the young ren:-| | gade and forcibly lead him ba {to the 'confinement from, wh he had so abruptly emergad. .- NAKAT PACKING CORP'N i CONTINUE TWO LEASES | (neweuikun Chronicle) H. B. Friele, vice-president an‘! genoral manager of the Nak.. Packing corporation, returned m‘ east, stating that it had been de-. cided to renew the leage on w} Pure Food Fish company’s can- i nery which was operated by the corporation in 1927, and also on the Swift-Arthur-Crosby plant a2 | That passed v afternoon, buried in Juneau from olic church this morning. body was taken to Juneau on th o'clock ferry this mornin the forry the chu l"'nh conduct iv Interment plot at a The | 4 from to where s ade in the Cathalic o e Juneau cemet | | United States Lang Office for the Juncau Land District at An-| chorage, Alogka, In the Matter of ‘tii¢' Application] ot the HOONAH PACKING COMPANY, a corporation, for a Sodiers’ Additional Homestead. Serfal No. 06385 NOTICE vy APPLICATION FOR PATENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the HOONAH PACKIN OMPANY, a corporation organ- ized under the laws of the State of Washington, and doing busi- ness in Alaska through H. L. Faulkner, its Attorney in Fact, has filed application, Serial No. for a patent under Se £ 06 and 2307 of the Re- vised Statutes of the United | States, assignee of Caleb Kirk, for a tract of land embraced in U, 8. Official Survey No. 1575, situated on the north shore of Gambier Ray, Admiralty Island, Alaska, Latitude 57 deg. 29 min. 00 see. ., Longitude 133 deg. 57 min. 30 sec. W,, and particu- larly described as follows: “Beginning at corner No. 1 M. C. on the north shore of Gambier Bay, whence U. S. L. M. No. 1575 bears south 72 deg. %4 min. E, 17.60 chains distant, thence by me- anders along the shore of Gambier Bay as follows to corner No. 2 M. C.: . (1) 8. 76 deg. 06 min. 1.71 chains (2) S. 49 deg. 3.26 chains (3) S. 49 deg. 3.27 chains (4) S. 12 deg. 2.73 chains (5) 8. 34 deg. 1.98 chains (6) S. 35 deg. 2.89 chains (7) 8. 6 deg 1.94 chaips (8) S.'16 deg. 3.43 chains (9) 8. 36 deg. 2.35 chains (10) 8. 18 deg. 1.10 :hains. (11) 8. 9 deg. 41 min. W. 0.42 chains Thence W. 3.96 chains to corner No. 3; thence N. 22,62 chains to corner No. 4; thence E. 13.50 chains to corner No. 5; thence 8. 2.76 chains ta corner No. 1, the place ot beginning, contain- ing an area of 14.63 acres.” Any and all persons claiming adversely any of the above de- scribed Jand should file their ad- verse claims with the Register of tha United States Land Office, at Anchorage, Alaska, within the period of publication, or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the statute. Dated at Anchorage, Alasks, the 2nd day of November, 1927. J. LINDLEY GREEN, w. 22 min, 35 min. (T U TR LT U T H T 24 min, 50 min. 66 min. . W. . W. . W. 02 min. W. . W. w. . W. 33 min. 03 min. E. 64 min. 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