The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 21, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. 5. Weather Bureau Forccast for Junean lmi i Bnow and coldet tonight, Thur« ay mbderate casterly winds. LOCAL ty, beginning 4 p. m. today: clearing and colder; DAT Time— Barout. Temp. Hnm{d;ty Wfid Velbcity Weather :g m. mt.y 2340 z 84 9 Cidy m. ain Neon today . y 2& 36 97 % gain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ROAY - | 1opat cip. Etutlans- TeEnent Spr | don G oty BARE W Name | — | ) -26 0 0 Bo(hel 0 1 -8 18 Trake Fort Yukon 3 -6 -1 — 0 Tapana 2 [ -1 — 01 Eagle 2 -6 | -6 — [ St.” Paul 18 8 i 6 8 4 0 Dutch Harbor.. 24 18 16 W — 0 Kodijak 20 26 16 18 4 0 Cardova 38 30 | 24 26 4 0t Junean . .46 M 38 44 9 48 Ketehika: 48 -— | 42 b 0 1.16 Prince Rupert. b2 48 | 44 44 24 16 Edmonton ... 64 58 | 36 36 * 0 Seattle . . b4 54 | &0 50 4 .88 Portland . B8 56 |, 62 54 4 .22 Sant 'Francisco.. 70 68 | o4 64 5 0 *—Less than 10 piiles. NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbof, Kndlak. Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edwmonton, Seattle,” Portland an@ San Franciseo are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska ahd high in the Western Aleutian Islands. Light snow has fallen at Cordova and Tanana and in the extreme southwest and moderate to heavy rain from Southeastern Alaska to Oregon. Clear weather pre-| vails over most of Western Alaska. Unseagonably low tempera- tures are reported in Bering Sea and well to the southward and 1h the western portion of the Gulf of Alaska. DOUGLAS NEWS st MANY NOMINATIONS MADE FOR CITY COUNCIL championship, Codch Sey returned wth over §50 of the expense monry which had been tigured the trip would cost. They were able to do this by beitig enter- tained for both meals amd housing by the Ketchikan people. - eee— LEAGUE TEA THURSDAY Mrs. Harold McConnell will en- tertain for the Ladiés' League | with a silver tea tomorrow after- noon at her home on Fourth Street. A program, starting promptly at 2:30- will bd a fea, ture of the' afternoon. Mesdames ! McQonnell, H. Swindle and J. Si- mong will pe the lostesses, Every- one . g invited. - No less than 37 candidates, or more than five times as many as can be elected, were named for city council at the public caucus which was held here last evening. Elmer E. Smith was elected as chairman to preside over the' meeting and Felix Gray was éldct ed as clerk. Following are those -named: John Feusi, Nels Anderson, Zlmer E. Smith, Hatis Loken, J. G. Zim- merman, ‘Robert Fraser, F. A. J. Gallwas, Herman Welss, Guerin, B. F. Cashell, Arne Shu shift, A.'F. Granberg, BEd Andrews, Gus Lundell, Guy L. Smith, L. W: Kilburn, Richard McCormick, 8 Joe Rled'. A, E. John Mrs. | Robert " Fraser, Mrs. Chas. Fox,l rs. H. Bach, Mrs. J. R. Guerin, s. Ada Hewitt, Mrs. J. R. Lang- [ seth, Mrs. Frank Pearce, Mrs. Fe- lix Gray, Mrs. John Feusi, Alex Gair, W. A. Fleek, Harold McCon- nell, Garl Carlson, John Kendler,| Emfil. Uberti, Frank Kostinoble, Joe Simpson. For 8chool Beard “To 1l the expiring térm of ‘onel; miember of the schob!l' board,'the! followig six candidates = were| named: J. R. Langseth, Robett ' Frager, Mrs. Chas. Féx, Sam De von, Guy Smith and Miss !:h beth Feusi. Each one of those nmsu inmu must file with City Clétk Gfay by hoon of Saturday, March 8%, td Becomie a candidate in the tion which - will take plRHg" April 3. Following the principal bulitié of the meeting, Chairman Smith invited ‘suggestions or refiiarks from those present rexnrdln; any atfairs of the city business Which might become an issue in thé elec- tion of the new council. Discus sfon was directed toward the. city HBIU‘HIM which fit as tight- Iy’ @8 the Bair on one's hemd and liners’ latest creations. fedthers' or looped ir are. arrAngéd in ring- ifting caps to e girlish bobs. Hliiners and ‘ coftfeurs are In el two new lehgne " new wig-hats r Whith ‘are o At dock, its maintenance or upkeep|gq nu& ‘fi:‘. “fie',:‘;: ab ofie of the biggest prnb!emu‘n‘ that they w Hot Sbe re- confronting the town. Several|m n the evening expressed opinions regatding | gy % ¢ : buflding a new dock in's ditfereht locatlon as being preferble tbiyears continudlly repairing old vne while others spoke vite vi There -was a good dttehdaiice towing’ AS GOOD ‘Bringiilg_{heir -uflr tmfiflp Pesenting the. Dbasketbull eh plonship ufig they won t" . feating’ Katohtkan po L flo&hw‘” the ‘Mlli hikh 1 girls' " basketbail te in“tine toriay. ‘As the Aleutli® posite Douglas, bringing : home, she wis groeted 4 whistles from the fire Bifén hleh were promptly responded to by the vessel. Practicilly e en sthool ‘and many of people met the teaft at thé fInteresting features of. the,: éxclusive of the game, lulhdcd their stop at Wrangell. They reached there Friday * and of course visited the' séhool which held a spec sémbly in their honor. 3 béll practice was also indulged in |0l while at Wrangell. Leaving there |and reliet comes. | 15te in the afternoon tle:. reached bacl at 1 a. m. Saturday; fi .’l. large delegation {,g dlllnoln!l hq flouh‘t burn the 'v 'Lyo’fu'* , stiffness, , penetrdtig |l ful back, | tsteut. &Z"’M PRESENCE ON THE sulxdw' SPECIAL . WITH HER DOMINEERING mbs AND HER OPINION oF HER OWN IMBORTANCE, WERGE OF A NERVOUS BREAKDOWN .‘/ BLACK DOTS - INDICATE-MAN Ordinary inside loops-in*an outside loops have been: negotiated; (above), lhowl Bow he did it. ‘WASHINGTON, Alford J. Williams, HAS UPSET aND ANNWED BARNEY UNTIL HE 'S ON THg & UNDICATE WHEELS'QF PLANE R GOOGLE . € OARLOR CAR! ORTHCOMING ElL 'Wzllmms, Nav Eher Floatns Ends Leop HWd Down; .. Em’ns Seore with My airplane ‘are “é March 21‘! Doblittle of the army affixed pon- navy | toons to ‘his ldnd pléne, entéred gviator and ‘speed record holder | the Schheider interfiational sea- hds'gained revenge for his branch. blane race and flew away wilh to make, and ut Lieat. Alford J. Williams Navy aviator and erstwhile speed flier, has accomplished a new meneuver, an outside loop finished upside ‘down, - The sketch :-m mark for the atiny. Williams has' nét bnly duplicatel Doolittlé's feat’ but created stunt néw to derldl acrobatics-- an outside .loop from an upside down position. -fn addition ) shattering ' an - army record, Le used an army type land plane. At a height of 3,000 féet, the navy pilot’s plane described « lbfigontal ‘Tigure elght, 600 fe:t JoMttld: Pattern; ahd the second starting after 'a half roll, made while flying dpside down. i’ a thormal lodp the aviator puts the' mose' 'of the machine| down slightly to obtaln maximum speed, thett, puiling back ow tho control stick, rises slowly at fifst ahd then more rapidly” as 'the top of' the ‘lbop 'is made. Just after the top 1is reached, he' shuts. oif his. motor and lets ‘the .machine fall through the last halt of the loop which looks like the lettef “E" in script. The: “outside” loop begins ani is completed with the airman’s head on the outside instead of on the inside as in ‘the conventional lloop, - The new maneuver begins and ends with the pilot flying up- | bide down, i & nofmal loop ‘the pilot feels | [te’ is glued to his: seat. In the “outside” a force seems to pull him out of the cockpit. “Everything ‘seemed to rush to my hedd,” Lieutendnt said; blinded.” reached - when they were half through, ‘Hé added, &nd there was 4 strong témptation to Dbelieve they had ‘been completed. He ad- mittéd his flying senses deceived him, autl e concludéd e ‘was throjigh with the' clrcle when ih around, Fliers éstimdte trifugal fofce eéxerts a pressure of 8 to 1, mihking It necessary for 1,200 to suppoit & weight of by the pilot it maintaining His cedénted feat of turning an “out-f side” 1o0p, and chalked up another ‘The honors are even now. Lieut. | high. the first loop made on the| I neau, Willlams “and for ‘a moment I was The crises of Both -loops were | reality he had gone but halfway p “that the cen; 8 péiinds. The difticulty ‘experienced |- AT THE HOTELS | Gastineau Don Meldrum, Seattle; Carl | Parker, Seattle; William H. Cas- well, Sitka; Thomas D. White, Se. attle; T. J. Bowen, Seattle; H, B.' {Rumsey, Seattle; Leona Meals, élty; Pete L. Johnson, Keichikan; [H. F. Preston; J. Jones, Belling- [ham; Paul Williams, Bellingham; (WA Levy, Seattle; J. A. Roberts; George F. Weisel; Robert E. Shel- don; Mrs. John M. Olson; B Bentley; John Weil; Gladys Rog- ers; Jack Turkovich. Alaskan Harry Mabry and wite, Ta H. McDougall, Ketchik Guerdin, Scattle; Bl R ch, | eity. | ALASKAN SNOW GOVER The foilowing amounts of snow ' on the ground at varlous Aladkan ' stations Monday ovening, March ' 10, was Bethel, 4 inches; (Cor-| dova, 12 inches; ches; Fort Yulkd 3 inches; St. Paul Island; ana, 17 ome, 19 i 4 inches; Tan-~ inches. | e i We (call ana weuver. Phone 528 JET Almquist. Press Your Buit. of the service over. its friendly|first place i tho record tme i,y position with reference tn enemy, the army. 232 miles an hour. Then, on May| . controls, with the blood rush: )’ Back in 1025 Lieut. James H,1306, 1927, he performed the unpre- ing to his-head) was well known S PN That’s whdt we try and make you want ki Tempting the A ppetzte do—tempt your appetite the good things we have on our cpunters and shelves. / Gookies gl PHONE 478 Fresh Fruits—Canned Fruits—Fresh . Vegetables—Canned V egetables Cakes Bread to the pilots at the Ndval Air Stai tion ‘dt -Anacostia, who Wwithessed Williaths’' fight« amid - gasps of | dthazement. * : B Welcome Cafe will close at 10 p. m. every fight starting to- night for ‘renevating. e M uresco CALIFORNIA GROCERY “Best in Ererytlih(" ALASKA 2 ’Wholeule and | Ior Re » to:Congress : PRIL 24 ‘fawy are Meumn, —advil . i If you want MURESCO, get it at JUNEAU PAINT STORE ,mdmmmwn as Delfim SW‘ Named Easter Eggs LEAVE ORDERS ATB;'E:& HANOS—% have FOUR VERY SNAPPY “f «+:CASH BARGAINS mwy%m%‘“ek Reeotdl for CASH and we H!NEAU Mtzs:c HOUSE | 5 mnn E. sm-m 'l‘n-h- Pricés—10-20:50¢ —_— Muresco EAT CcoO. 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