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Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for. Juneau und v1cmuv beginning 4 p. m. tod: Rain and warmer tonight and Thursday; strong sout erly winds. / GREAT SCOTT. GARNEY - ARE NoL SLRE ThERE \SN'T SOMETHING Puoutv Aacu\— ) THAT DOLGH - / g T T (NOW. BONS, DONT &= CURIOUS - T PROM!SED A GEMT CALLED AND SAID ¥OR YU To Go To THE WEST EATRANCE To THE fARK WHERE WOu ARE To MEET THE MAN \WHO CALLED ON \OUL v MIDNIGUT AND LEFT WHEN BARNEY (NAS GFFERED Tl MAGRIFICENT. SUM OF $4100.00022 © Fustier WS PRESIDEATIAL CAMPAIEN , HE ACCERTED 1T WITHOUT QUESTION, HE'S GaT AN AwrLy OF CRUST CALUNG m"g';, ON A NIGHT OKE' U = 5% LOCAL DATA TWU@o TS THbur Time— 4 p. m. yest'y. 20.63 4 a. m. today 29.71 Noon todny 29.61 46 38 Barom. Temp. Humidity Wfin‘r‘l, Velocity Weather 46 73 84 5 Cldy 13 12 SE SE Rain Snow; _CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS AY llmhul te mp. s m. Btations— R Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana Bagle St. Paul Tateh Harbor Kodiak Cordova Junean . Ketchikan - Prince Rupert.. Edmonton .. Seattle ... Portland ......... San Francisco.. 5 TODAY Snow Rain | Rain | t. Cldy Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at D Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portiand and are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. WEATHER The pressure remains low twenty-nine inches near Kodiak. and rising in thé North Pacific and falling rapidly on Prince Wiiliam general from the Gulf of Alaska to Oregon. over most of Alaska risen slightly low in southern Bering Sea. Ju Francisco Kodiak, San utch Harbor, Juneau time. CONDITIONS thoughout Alaska It is high west States and the Sound. m., is Dbelow and Aleutian Islands Precipitation is but remain unseasonably DOUGLAS NEWS ELECTION OFFICIALZ NAMED | At the regular meeting of tle| last | Douglas City Council heid evening, arrangements were made for the coming municipal election to be held April 3. The following officlals were named: Judges— John McWilllams, J. G. Zimmer- man, Mrs. Guerin; Clerks—Mrs. Gertrude Laughlin and Mrs. Homer Swindle. Mrs. Glen Kirkham was (‘hO‘leh as_school tax collector for the en- sulpg year. It was decided to engage the pife driver, which is coming over next week to drive some piles for thig-Ferry Company, to do work on mg city wharf, re. C. A. Fox was elected to the eity books and payment u bills completed the bysiness matters attended to. e o /MORE CANDIDATES FILE ofilchlly declared their candida- clés dor city council by filing with Clark - Gray yesterday, making threé in the race so far. [RESEEET S R “BHERD OF THE BEA" 18 .. . AT LIBERTY TONIGHT Bpama that rises to a roaring clijnig, like the laquid thunder of som gantic tidal wave in the a Iulghds where the story | place; rdmance as soft as eo jortul, as tender as the pink 1 régts that Jeufold, the emer- l greén spectacular ma ot two youdg t»en!o:m! stu- dbnts nudy(hj for the ministry, and how oue of them finally fol- lows that lgre of the sea which slngs irresistibly in. his blood; splendid “fi;" and agtute direc- tion -make “Breed the Sea” ong of the most gripping pictures of the seagon. i powerful F. . 0. production is at the Liberty tonight. It, was hdapted by J. fl. Hawks' t - an, origh ntitled “Bl\ie ‘nfl 5 e continui- by Jpg;nbh'Aluundn. and Inge has directed the pic- h 3 wondérful understand. in| R. Guerin and Gus Lundell | Man Who Never Was a Wrestler | E, C. GALLAGHER GEORGE RULE STILLWATER, Okla., March 28 —Hd C. Gallagher never was a wrestler himself but he has coach- ed his Oklahoma A. & M. College grapplers’ to their fourth straight Missouri Valley chamblonship and has developed some likely candidates for the Olympics. One of the bhest is Captain George . Rule, National A, A U. and Valley Conference champlon at 176 pounds. The Aggies al- ready hold the National A. A U. team title. The next objective for Gal lagher's athlates is the Olympic sectiondl tryout here April 5, 6 and 7, while in Jily the tcam de- tfl;{ls its team tlue and Rule and tvp team their individual crownk at the hnuonul A A U champlonships - at Grand Rapids, ta.| Mich. That meef also will be the _#plen; “Her - digiiitied n, while Shan- d Alphonz OR BBKI IIE AWAY I Kidneys cause backache? No! Listen! Your backache is caused by lumbago, selatica, or a strain, and the quickest relief is sooth- ing; penetrating St. Jacobs Oil Rub it right on your paimfu! b , “and instantly the soreness, néss and lameness disappears. Dpl‘l stay crippled! Get a small trisl bottle of St. Jacobs Oil from ynhr druggist apd limber up. A int after it is applied you'll r what beéeame of the back- or lumbago pain. b old, homest St. Jacobs Oil tinal" Olyfdplc.deyout and winning there “uildouBtedly will mean the right ,w é?“. ‘Amsterdam. Emilio Riago, 39, Filipino, was tatally injured at 9 o'clock this morning when he fell down a 300- | toot -chute in the Alaska Juneau mine. He was rushed to the St. Ann’s hospital where he was treat- ed, but died at noon. The Juneau Young funeral par- lors is if charge of the funeral, arrangements for which have not QUICK-WITTED BOYS BEVERLY, Mass., March 28— When ammonia gas flooded a store basement in which three jmen were working, two small boys—Hans St. Linger and Owen Scott—smelled the ammonia| fumes. They remembered some wartime gas masks in thelr homes, ran' to get them, brought them back, and rescuers donmel them and carried out the thre: s Thee Passenger Machine| Temperatures have | Coaches Champs| I BEUEVING (T T6 HAVE BEEN | OFFERED IN T SPRIT OF The ERSTUERHOOD BV A LOVAL BROTHER doar! | BATTLECRY of T CHARLIE CHAvEERS ¢ OKMNXK - - HUGHES AT To TEL WHERE T GOT \T, BUT (TS JUST BECAUSE T Took “fimv;: CBEDNT T -HE Can 0SS ME AROUND - MEALS HERE WITH PLANE to Be Used to Develop Mmmg Dlslrlcl Vi 1uh7 aviator, in the States on past few months Juneau yester Meals, been s for the d through on the Valdez with )1t (land plane wh in the Valdez district, especially for the transportatic of miners to mining grounds adj cent to Valdez. pu hiplane a short time ed the.agency in Alacka for the E erock planes. He plans to give airplanc ice, he id, to the miners | prospectc develop country of which Valdez is the center. Although, he declared | the quantity of high grade ore this district is so small that would not pay to t machine to reduce it, high grade rock be expected to be hauled by air at Owen new n Denver, Colo. | rado, | sec the ichly it R VAL steamer Yukon enroute to Eaglerock will be operated and used S | ased his three | ago, and also serv- and s who are attempting to| mineralized in and said he ind of freight on proposed trips ldez has a landing fie in many larger ‘clt i runway those the Sta 2,300 feet I &1 La | was contributed by | Valdez, w of the Mr the from Rul) son H | mile pl Lake y, three-quarters of 3 ke is thre rom Valdez, is a mile and| If long by three miles wide nld furnish an ideal inland landing p! clared. Trom automobile is Valdez to Fairbanks a two-day trip, Mr. Meals said prospectors 5 on render- e ice as it belief he can of both passenge transportation to an extent will ma ly aid in nt essential to y Uf Valdez. of four hours, cut the | supply hich the MRS3. WELCH IN HOSPITAL Mrs St & medical t - — 0ld ,,..m,,q fo1 =ate nt '7‘.|n Rmpire VOTE FOR A. E. LATHROP FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL COMMITTEEMAN Primary Llechon, Aprll 24, 1928 of A Great PETER Adventure Supreme! BREED the SEA B. KYNE Story! ADDED ATTRACTION Our Gang Comedy—“BURIED TREASURE” PRICES—10-20-40 cents, of this m‘ld‘ to l!]\ Ru‘l'lrd { lace for seaplanes, he de-| by | but | by plane it would take a maximum | I el is | and | | hoped FOOTPRINTS TRAP CEYLON CRIMINALS COLOMBO, Ceylon, 28—Ceylon footprint 1 for keey tab on erl 5 has proved a tremendous suc- cess Even the fingerprint expert of Scotland Yard in London has written h for | details of the scheme. | The footprint bureau was | conceived by Colombo police | officials because most Cey- lonese go barefooted the year | round. | The system of identification has been developed on the: | same lines as those used by finger print experts; and it has been found possible to | identify persons from the | ridges of the foot. | Natives under arrest so far | have offered no objection giving an impression of thel feet. Most of them cousider | | it a compliment. March e, Kansas City Builder ! Imports Outdoor Art KANSAS CITY, March 28—J. C. ‘hols is going to Spain for or- ments with which to adorh a hopping center in Kansas City, i an adjoining residence area lm already has brought outdoor ’uhmcw from Italy. A sea horse fountain from Venice and a dove {vase from Florence are among more than 500 figures in little | mools and parks between streets { lined with houses in Italian stylo. When Nichals _first imporiod . European works for His plazas he Ihad 'to’ contend 'with vandalist. { The city of Washington may | benefit from Nichols’ latgst trip ‘;\Mnhd for hé belongs to the capi- {tal park and planting commisgion. { When the builder came to Kan. | sas City from Olathe, Kas., some 20 years ago, he had fo borrow {carfare. ‘Today, at 47, he is one | of the wealthiest mén in the mid- the | New shipment (phonic Records, Come and hear ithe new sample Victor Ortho- !phonic Phonograph. Anderson | Music. Shoppe. —ady. |tes, Columbia Phonographs and| {records. Radio Blegtric Ca., . Mar| | tin Lynch. Phone 429. adv. Snakeskins for Shoes Come from Oil Fields SAN ANGELO, Tex., March 28 Dame Fashion has interfered with a pastime of workers in the oil fields of west Texas. Men who work about the der- ricks once delighted in tossing sticks of dynamite or small cans of ‘nitroglycerin into dens of rat- tleenakes. But fashion decreed tiles a commercial value. So the workmen, who have beeh none too prosperois because of the slump in the oil industry, now drag the snakes from the dens with hook- ed poles and collect the skins, which are dried in the sun and shipped to shoe ‘manufacturing centers where they bring prices which nicely dugment the wngea of the laborers, Several hundred rnulr:snnkns have been found in a single den. FIRST LAND SBALE LONDON, March 28- Lord Riddell, London publisher, said the first land sale on record was that between Jacob and Bsau, somebody found an carller one, cited in Genosis XXIHN—that of Ephron, the Hittite, to Abraham, of the fleld apd cave In which Sarah, Abralam's wite, was buried. Victor Ortho- 5. 2YNDA, Prop. COMFORT Without Extravagance The; comfort of knowing there will' always be bright lights and lots of power to start the motor promptly is yours—if your bat- tery is an Exide—a type and size - for every purpose. LIBERTY| 7:30 —— TONIGHT — 7:30 Juneau Phone No. 6 MARINE ELECTRIC SUPFLY CO. PHONE 416 | IT BEATS—AS IT SWEEPS— AS IT CLEANS Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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