The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 13, 1928, Page 7

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—_— Forecast for vidigity, bexin | Snow tunlght nlifled’nudu t:mderat:‘gnh-ml LOGCAL DATA by . 4D yest'y. 4 a. m. today g” Noon' today' . X ® Biron. Tee. nmiam w::fl 'dndtv imhr ; 68 86 SE\‘ 9 & ABD 3ATi0 RERORTE Fort Yukon * Tanana agle .. . Paul .. Dutcli Harbor. Kodiak Cordova .......... Portland .. ....... » Bln Francisco.. Princ Ruptr made at 4 a2 m. #nd 4 . mi; 4. The barometric pressiré i North' Pacific - Oeati, e the' 1oweést 42 44 B4 . *—Less tham 10 miies. 10 Hatbor, Rodiak, Juneau; tland. and. San Francinco arc seau- tinfe. % low this morning over the reported pressure being 29.32 ® inches’ over the Alaska Pefiinsula. That pressure distribution has been attended by snow In theé Prince Willlam Sound region, else- where fair weather preuued Cold weather continued over the i '|dsh boys in the United States this lCHOOL DANCE FOR w B. B: GIRLS TONIGHT Everything is in ‘readiness for the Student Body dance which is being given in the mnAtatorium this ) gvening for the purpose of raising ‘fends to help send the girls’ bas- B ket team to Ketchikan. Ac- j-cording to the large number of tickets already sold < the affair ghould prove quite a success. The Faculty orchestra, popular Mor its pep and hurmony. will play for the dance. The Nat floor ‘is: ln fine condition, having been spe- cially prepared for the occasiof. veryone should turn out anil’ give the girls a poost toward winning £ie silver cup. » —— e+ - @ALL ABOARD FOR KETCHIKAN *{ The Douglds Hi girls' hasketball| am, accompanied by Coach Miss . Sey, are to leave tonight o1 Yukon for the first ¢ity to fi for the chi mp’onmlp of 8. ka. A special ferry will e girls to Jineau after the lo catch the boat. Follow- are those who will represent las: Mona Carlson, Madeline mefll Elizabeth Sey, Roberta r, May Ffaser, Vienna Wah. 'R. Violet Lundéll and Ruth Lum- dell. 4 — et | CLUB MEETING TOMORROW ! The Douglag Island Womans' lub will hold its mext regulat eeting at the home of Mrs. Jack: % on Wednesday evening. . Schoolboys Carry = Good Wil to (‘ (Continuea from rag it. 5 ?e 400 boys will be ehe gufing the next few monthp. fn July they will sail ift . for Copenhagen. There they Wil fir-te into groups, hmch will remain in ‘{ume of summer. The group, will be small- &r, probably about 75 boys, but the plan will be of the same’ char- acter. The boys. will be taken into American homes and enter talned for about a month; NEW BOOKS READY AT PUBLIC LIBRARY S. Francis Hartley has present- ed’ his book, of poems, “Humble Ballads of the Heart” to the Ju neau Public Library. Mr. Hartley is one of the rising poets of lowa and his work has been accepted and freely com- mented on by some of the largest publications in the country. His latest book has recelved fayorabls oriticlsm by a number of notables of the literary world and he has been proclaimed one of the forc- Mmost poets of his state. “Humble Ballads of the Heart” {8 now in its second edition and it contains some splendid thoughts set to verse. Other ngw books reddy for dis- tribution are: “Kitty,” by Deenmg g ful story of .a coursgeous girl" prolonged struggle” -with .a mor bidly jealous and possessive mo- ther of the man whom she loved. “The Belfamy; Trial” by F. 1. Hart. The greflleat murder story of the century. “The Grand . Mothers,” by @ Wescott. No Biglish writer has ven us as fine a book as “The Grand Mothers.” X “Mothep India,” by Katlerine e powerfiil and, daning, b Mas cast a 1 lives of Indla’s. swi millions. ? “O’'Heary Memgrial Award Priz> Storfes o 1921, ull vo‘l‘ ‘bfi%ers a el r ATTENTION mmn uns tion, ming our best llOn. q&& some of nd others of which will go to 3 Norway or Sweden. 'hey will #pend a month in the hotiies of Danfsh, Norwegian or__ Swedish #people and then will reutite’ in (Copenhagen for ' the: retutn’ ‘triy. Invitations to the Amerlcans arg being extehded throughi. the Ni: tlohal Women's Clubs, -(owi, cony {8 ittees .and Rotary Cl rée European.:‘countr ous entertainménts. vm d in iseveral cmel“t ;bo:rduflu their % | Plans now are u Eruln llmll‘.flyin the ey | Is to the Driver What Bumper Is to the Car You wouldn’t think of driving a car without a bumper. You shouldn’t glm;k of driving a car without a Liability Policy. We will lell you why. ta man T, FANNIE BELL (-( Ll WAS ‘DISPOSED & NOLACCEPTED : ANGORA'S SLIANX Now, THANKS o NOUR! BIBLOMACY, BARNEY, » THOUSANDS OF NANNNGOATS PLEDGED BE THE\R SWPORT Trus € Now REIGNS ar GWYGOAT Pou‘r!c%_ Clory P the BuwGoaTs, ueaoeg By SERNARD e | Hmenng;,e S\STER FAN Gfl(fikt AN NI EINCH, SEEMS QEQTAW ATTACK MADE . . UPON HOOVER. BY REP. BRAND (Contmued tmm Page One) ture 15 doomed. for elgit , more years of misery,” said Brand, The Ohio Representative. con~ cluded; by referring to Hoover: as ‘“‘whose - public and politi- cal record shows. he aotedy and advised in moeracy; who:lived until he was 43 years old without knowing whether he was a Democrat or Republican and never voted up. to that time, and who lived 20 of his 30 years of adult life mhrold" MISS COLES A:ND E G W. FOLTA ARE MARRIED MARCH 6/ Miss Ruth M. Coles, of Ket- cikhn, ‘and George W. Folta, As- sistant United States District At-! torney in the First Division, were married in Seattle, March 6, ac-' cording to word recelved i Ju- neau today. The news of flle marriage comes as a surprise to friends of Mr. and Mrs. Folta in Juneau who had no intimation they were to bé married. Miss Coles is from Washing- ton, D. C.,, and went to Ketchi- kan as a member of the staff of the United States Forest Service office. She visited in Juneau last summer, Mr. Folta has been a resident harmony with. De- 1] of Juneau many years. He was secretary to former Governor, Thomas;J. Riggs and for the past' several years was Reporter in the ! local United States District Court! until last fall when. he was ap- pointed Assistant District Atlor-, ney. . While the date of their rolunn to Juneau is not definite, Mr. and, Mrs. Folta are exreeted to mnw her«lnnl da unohg time, C. D. East, traveling represen- tative of the Tuigget and Myers' Tobaceo. Company, who has ar- |rived. in Junesu from the south, {is, on his annual spring |hrnughout the Territory. “Chésterfield” East plans to re-' main here for another week, be- fore leaving for the westward, {accompanied by Mrs. East, who lis making the Alagka trip with {him. From Seward they will go inside and cover all cities of importance in that section, with | the éxception of Nome, East said | today. trip PSR PGS, WASTE BASKET FIRE A mateh thrown into & waste paper basket in the Federal Pro- hibition offices, by Warren Hard- ing, called out the Fire Depart- ment at 11 o'clock this morning. The alarm was turned in by cen-| tral and firemen rushed to the fourth floor of the Goldstein' Building in time to see the last l.nl or puper go in smok ‘L.ook fo# the red vaeuum tin with the black stripe ‘ § Iv HERE ARE YOUR TIRKETS BARNEY = Nou LEAVE OGN YOULR CONTINENTAL TOUR TONIGHT, SAN FRANCISCO WILL GE YOUR LAST STOP » GOOD ek T Nou HANKS , BOVS J’.M\ [ GoNNn D6 A SeST / To PRoMOTE TIvE Frigidaire and Delco Light ; SALES AND SERVICE ‘ W. P. JOHNSONH - P. O, Box. 183 THE ROTEL OF "THE GASTINEA‘U : OUR SERVICES.T0 YOU B gufl;l OF EVERY PA LF POUND TINS ' . 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