The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 26, 1928, Page 7

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Weather Cllditlns VA: R&ofled by theU S. Weather Bureau ty, bezinnine 4 ». m, todav: warmer tonight, Foreeast for Juneau and vi Showers tonight and Tuesday, southeasterly wingds. LOCAL DATA m. Iuoip Humeldlty Wé;“ Velooity Weather | 15 Show a8 75 SE 19 “ 37 E AND RADIO_BEPORTS TODAY Low Sa.m_ Sam. {emp._temp. V' y 22 18 -16 14 Time— 4 p. m. yost'y Highest temy), —4 2 1 10 8 pam. | Stations A S Nome -4 Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana -24 Eagle § = -12 Bt Panl ........... 12 4 Dutch IHarbor. 28 20 Kodiak . Cordovq Juneay ... l\egchflnn Prinee Rupert Ediionton Seattle Portland . San !'ranclno 38 44 14 48 12 60 20 12 04 *—Less than 10 miles. Harbor, 60 60 NOTB.—-Observations at Dutch Kodiak, Juneau, Pylnee. Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Francisco | are made &t 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juheau time. THER CONDITIONS The pressure is low from the ‘Gulf ~of Alaska to Sotund and is high nerth of the Hawailan Islands. It is rapldly in southern Bering Sea and in the morth Pacific States. Light precipitation is reported in the Aleutian Islands and mod- erate précipitation trom Prince Willlam*Sound to Oregon. Tem- perdtures have fallen generally in Western Alaska and Jise In Eastern Alaska. » Divorce Suit MRS. LANGBETH HONORED Complimenting Mrs. J. R. Lang-| seth, twenty-beven ladles surpris- ed at the Odd Fellows hall Saugeday night a_ honur of her birthdgy. Whist was played for antnlg,lqme five tables being occupfed. Whe prize winmers were: Mre. ©. G. Goss, first, Mrs. Glen * Kitkham, conselation, Mrs. L. D Hemmock, cut. M. Langseth was presented a beautiful table lamp by her friends. Refréshments wefe then served in the banquet room. .o BASKETBALL GIRLS FETED e Ae a rewnfd for winning the baskétball championship, the high school basketball girls and coach, Miss - Bey, were treated to a din-| ¥ & ner party at Rhodes Cafe in Ju. | 4 neau ‘Maturday evening by Sam Devon.. Following the dinner a fheatre party at the Palace was enjoyed. — e ONE CANDIDATE FILES A. F. Granberg, is the first can- didate to f1e. for city couticil hav- ing ¢ast his hat In the ring Satur- ol flubllcluon) lcport ncial (!mulifionl HE 3. . mnmn BANK located. at' Juieau, Alaska, Ter- ritory of Alaska, at the close of business 6n the 17th day of March, 1928. ' “RESOURCES nlnd 676,065.04 227,990.37 Nan nru@n ‘(ower), author of 2,891.79 “The President’s Daughter,” is | brought -into court action by Mrs. R. W. Wightman of. New York (at top). Mrs. Wightman is suing for separation from her husband, nam- ing Miss Britton as co-respondent. According ‘to rumor her hushand had a ha in compiling the hook which bears’ Nan Britton’s name. Overdn! United | 131,927.50 868,975.46 ° 54,839.76 49,715.79 388,973.57 | day. All fiiings must be made by noon. of pext Saturday. To datg 184 voters have regis- 5~“3-'-'1|wred which does. not leaye many Eian mote lel‘d to. that daty. 147,210.87 g $2,555,007.68 100,000.00 100.600.00 12,000.00 | n of the Prib- i is showing ' up sconsiderable numbers off the coast of Baranof Island, ac- l'ng to Mayor W. R. Hanlon, rofity 'plid Due to, bther banks Demand deposits . Time d@éposits .. Cashier's and certi- fied checks ... 25,710.77 1,011,585.10 1,286,079.16 | Sitka, who arrived here last week. Some of the indian hunters have 197.03 | 8one out after the animals, he said. 7 u.us.ozll Prices of sealskins have been poor for several years, being about $12 in 1927. 8o far this yur no market of any kind exists at'all, and no prices have been fixed by fur buyers on the skin Efforts were heing made to ul cover new markets. Sitka fishermen are preparing for a busy season, Mayor Hanlon said. Some king salmon are showing up and both hand and power trollers are starting their fishing. Herring have been plen- tiful virtually all winter and are present now in umt abnndfinc: in the vicinity, of Sit Any old time Diogenes few spare moments he start looking for a woman $2,655,007.68 of America) Alaska )ss. licial Division ) 1, Guy MeNaughton, Cashier of| the abové named bank, do sol- “emnly r that the foregoing statem i8 true to the best of my know! d belief. G McNAUGHTON, Cashier. (Correct Attest)— % ? M. BEHRENDS, | F. MULLEN, ‘Sworn to be- u(. me thig 26th W of March, 1928. _Directors or Partners. moderate | ) 20Wig! T G DAY IS ONER =I™M ¢ NEVER HAD SO MUT BEFORE (N MY LG IRING ALL OF BARNEY &odie's OLORFUL CAREER,NO RECEPTION EVER ACCORDED WIM was AS (AVISH AS THE ONE GIVEN HIM 8 Tue B\G-N.SFARTEB BILLYGOATS SAN FRONCISCO A SYATUE OF The LITTLE ANGORA HAS BEEN ERECTED DOWN ON MARKET STREET FOR AW THE WORLD T SeC AND PRIVATELY CWAIED AUBMOBIE S AND LUXULRIES PLACED AT WS oOisposal FLD\D ARSONS HORSE FEATHERS [N k' ‘G ung, PARUING Jv BILLE DE BECK I™M A LOYAL BILLYGOAY AnD T WANT T6 HELP THE CAUSE =TS MY WA, MONEY AND TM VING (T To MOu To USE ANY WAY QU WISH (p NOUR PRESIDEATIAL CAMPAGN - LINDBER: M:mcu BULYGOATS 1.,“ p SEE YU AT CNCe GENE ME T AND SIGNAL Flying is more than a daring exploit for women. Nine hold States and more are taking up aviation. Geraldine Grey (left) and Martha Cxonmgen NEW YORK, Maren 26—The and you have sold that thing (o bloomer girl, mounted daringly on|the feminine sex." a’ bicycle built for ‘two, ‘flouted|' Miss Ruth Nichols, of Rye, Victorian conventions and aston-| Y., the other woman holding {shed the sedate burghers whotransport license, is also the watched her careen down Main|woman holdi street, but today her granddaugh-|Hydro-Aer: ters have taken to the clouds and |the Junior there is little comment on their! 2lesley antics, prominent Rye Nine women have been granted'ols h pilot's licenses by the department |1 of commerce, 13 hold . student’s permits, from one to a dozen are|tho count writing daily to find out what Several part: they have to do to qualify, and!recently made a non-stop all over the land scores are mak-|from Rye to Florida. ing parachute jumps, doing wing!rector of general avia acrobatics and joy-riding up andjticn and sales represent down the skies. an airplane manufacturing Mrs. Phoebe Fairgrave Omlie,|boration, of ‘Memphis, Tenn,, was the fiist| 1 Martha Helen Cronin woman to obtain a transport li-|Ft. Thomas, Ky. says she cenge. She began her air career |aviation 80 much that in St. Paul, Minn, in 1920 as o |pelled her family to g stunt performer and still holds advanced course at a the woman's altitude parachute |Ohio, flying school. record. Convinced the future nl‘ln training, but she has flying was in the commercial end, "’U hours in the air. she and her husband, Capt. V. C. her first selo flight Omlie, began commercial Wwork [hours of dual Instructio and now they are officers in an|intends to find a place incorporated airway organization|mercial work when she f at Memphis. | training. During the flood,| “I think women will be as good they helped carry mail from Little |fliers as men,” she says. "The Rock’ to Memphis, carried medi- | majority of them. are not fitted cine to the flooded aress that!for such work, jaust as t(he m otherwise would have been with-|jority of them are not excellen out help for weeks and transport- Kmnmmlnle drivers. But thore ed Red Cross nurses from place |certain girls who have that to place to direct I:‘unspul‘lallon;dmnl(ul sense that makes work. |as competent as men in driving “In the seven years | have been automobiles, or fiying plane flying, 1 have found that the wo. Some day we will have plenty of man plays a greater part in avia-j commercial aviators.” tion than anyone suspeets,” she| The other women Ilicensod says. “In teaching and rnllowlng,pflou are: Ruth Elder, who fail aviation as closely as I can, Ijed in a trans-Atlantic hop; Mi find that the man whose mother, ‘Geraldlnp Grey, Buflnla, oY wife or sweetheart is his main | who hopes to fly acrdss the A objector is the fellow who re-|lantic; Katherine Schuyler Van mains on the ground. A wnmnn{Veuhtvn, Colorado Springs, Col pilot can do more things to!society girl; Marjorie €. Stinson change this gltitude than anynnelwashlngwn Mrs. Frank H. Fredc else. 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