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THE DAILY ALASKA FJV(PIRE TUESDAY APRIL 3, 1928.- A NEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG ‘\\\””"r///’/ . ’Wealher Conditions As kecfirded by ll\e_U. S. Weather Bureau BARNEY GQOGLE 1S The KIND OF A THMATE Tis | LISSEN COUNTRY NEEDS ~ ) To WiM . WHITE HOUSE -- HIS BACkBONE ( \\MEN HE TRES \| RIGHT SUT OF The DOE SNT LEAVE OFF ) Ta PRONOUNCE A LT GETS PAST | Six DOLAR WORD | MEETING OF The HIS FOREHEAD / HE SMAKES OUT) CABINET AND BONS. THERE STANDS QUR EMBLE(\A THE BILLYGOAT, FOR AL THE WORLO T SEE = \T REPRESENTS AN QRGANIZATON / CF LOYAL MEN, BANDED TCGETHER FOR TRE PURPORE oF GoOO FELLOWSHIP, FAR PLAY AND HONEST DkAL\NE’/ vN PCL\Y\C = AND THROUCH O CamMPaIGN, QUR s FMiLEM WLy KEED e \YS VIGI, A SILENT / \WAIT (L HE GETS W8 DOGES (N THE Forccast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 Cloudy and warmer tonight, Wednesdzy prol outheasterly Z PECHLE SAY WiEN THEY FIND oL IM e T-rTooy of BOSS SPIDER? winds LOCAL DATA CREAT STORE') BARNEY - Take | Time— Weather Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velo 4 p. m yesty. 29.81 40 23 2 4 a2 m hdnv %9.92 26 63 Nocn teday 29.96 36 20 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS (DAY ~TODAY ighest 8 a.m, Clear Clear P.tCldy T Low 8 a.m. temp Sa.m tewp. 8§ p.m. Preeip. temp. Weather 24 hrs, ) 16 : Snow 30 1 3 8 ) Clay 12 2 Stations— t 18 Clear Cld Snow Clear Snow Clear | Clear Pt. Cldy Snow ldy Duteh Kodiak Cordova Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco Harbor . Less than 10 miles Harbor, Kodiak Portland and San m., Juneau time. at Dutch Prince Rupert, hdmonlon, Seattle, are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. WEATHER CONDITIONS re is low near in the upper Yukon Valley ht snow ha and southwestern Alaska and fair weather has continued in other parts of the Territo High winds have continued .in southern Bering Sea. Temperatures have fallen in extreme southwester and 'southeastern Alaska and have rigsen in other districts. temperatures centinue at Eagle . ]\'ll\ul! rancisco The pres Bristol Bay and moderately fallen in wester to defer chorage mit him | from An NEWS | self e | DANCE FOLLOWS PLAY his until he could his business and make necessary D \lmh\ a new resid e for family in San new orders him to report for duty Mr. Ve I quit the the Junior reqy on April ng bu but prepared for any other work. Five years ago he to study higher had od to not Immediately after play, “Kleptomaniac” is ended at! the Liberty theatre this evening, |, there will be a dance given by = Mo oy the students in the Liberty Hall.| 0 o0 The hall is being prepared for the '™ pyoy “ang fon and L P i e to attend. Mu the dance | f X S ’ {his new dut will be furnished by the Cheecha kos. | BRST o iBYRD SEES STEPS LIBERTY THIS EVEN'NGl FU![’RE AVIATION IN FREAK FLIGHTS (Continuea nom rage One.) ine of decided has sold his E nmu and beauty p to ; will leave for the| R eek to enter upon THE Everything is in the Senior-Junior maniac,” which readiness for | play, “Klepto- | is on the boards for presentation at the Liberty theatre tonight. A three-act com- edy portraying the excitable brid groom, the absent-minded fath in-law, the eratic sergeant, all in a mixup over th illful mis placement of the F iy jewelry by a couple of selfish thieves, sup plies the theme of one of the best entertainments ever given on the channel. The Cheechakos will : play during the performance R0INE felds ':;"':I‘ o e T lare sutficient landing fields | quate night lighting of fields; ficient meteorological perfect radio communication | tween field and plane: radio bea- con to direct the plane on its course, ete.” The book also outlines Byrd's plans for his proposed expedition to Antarctica. We anticipate no immediate future “need not be of” the accide aviation thought the that of s made as dan he commer “will have ipment; highly and mechanic careful petent inspections: ial the mpany he moder flier: ays, | ned the route or ade ef. ANCHORAGE BARBER IN REVENUE SERVICE Two hours of study daily, under the direction of one of the leading correspondence schools of the country, emabled Ralph C. Vogt, of this city, to pass suc stully the difficult civil service examina-| tion required by the bureaun of in-!gain,” he writes, “unless it is ternal revenue, and today his)from our meteorological investiga- name is enrolled on the bocks of | tion, no application of our discoy that important department of the eries to commerce. . ... For my government as auditor, with a lu-|South Polar trip our justifiable #n- crative position awaiting him at centive is San Francisco. He was ordered | man’s store of knowledgze in .the to report almost immediately rnl-|shs(n\(t if only by gazing upon lowing his examination, but|and photographing a. portion of through the help of Delegate Dan|the 4,000,000 square miles of Ant- Sutherland, he was able to ])9['~|arl‘lll: territory as yet unseen by suade the bureau heads to per- human eye.” Every Month in the Year! 1928 SALES DATES May 23 Tane 27 September 19 Qotober 24 July 25 ovember 21 April 25 August 22 December 12 Spectal Sales Held on Request of Shippers Advance Made on Shipments When Requested that we shall add to| “PORTI.ANDGANAL, jih ‘Engiucer Arriv departure | | running account- | | ments pr include ubject to Tave| and com-| sufficient p there | service: | be-| cuALLENGE 7{« AlL \\f THAT IS QUESTION- / ABLE IN THE GREAT kGAME CF POLITICS / \A TS A STIMULANT g4 AND GO oN HAL REMP WORK BEGINS ON |14 miles of railway betweon Stew- art and American Creek, and the struction of an extension up r River as far as the George | Copper property. A sman saw- mill for cutting ties and bridge timber for use in the construction work will also be established at Bitter Creek. With the comple- | tion of the road as far as Bittor the company proposes a sawmill of 25000 feet ! daiily: capacity at Stewart for com- mercial operation. Several hundred employed in ¢ | which aiso include the s tion of the oid railway Workman, construction P"-""“‘”‘Hu‘.h to. deep: water for, the Canadian Nortn.|land Canal Railway, arrived from| During his stay last week, to commence | 2ffirmed - prass south to the effect es in conndetion with | TOVRE (0 5 Slanid X any is not ¥ Dl o e rehabilitation and e D& M DRIV ER o extenson [ FNY B MO 4 the long disused railway line ('R the road to the Groundhog | north from Stewart. cosl tigld 0. miles Stew Lewthwaite, who, art, but is also considering u H, H. Staveus: 894 s ‘:yz.uw construction into the Peac chased the old railway from Sir "'}‘“f' s i Donald Mann and brought the re-| x(.{y‘ Vi \\I;x‘m::.‘:;“ sgochm construction profect to its present| o1 © B M” l: _-"\‘” “l tage, accompanied Mr. Workman | o "0 i A el but remained + here “only @ few | o% Later the road will be ex. hours before returning south ‘l"“""‘ toTany FeMS: %o, Whioh Mr. Workman, who was former. | POInt the profect is fully financad, ly connected with the Canadian|?" thence to the Peace district. iional Railways and other GENE mfis'l{EFE nadian lines, already hard at| (ene Owens of Sum Dum ar work on the preliminary arrange-|yived in Juneau yesterday and ding the commence: | jj] he o visitor here for ac¢tual construction. or more. the plans of | present year | of the RAILRUAD LINE s at Stew- art to Rehabilitate Old Donald Mann Road will activities, TeCOnstriic dock on men various s (Yyder Port- Mr., ports that Lewthwaite from the lacal acti the of w I Hon with sald every ef is ment of As reported earlier, he company for the the rehabilitation New have a Baster WOLLAND. Suits e 4 adv WHO CARES WHICH CAME FIRST AS LONG AS DIAMOND BRIQUETS GIVE REAL FUEL SATISFACTION A. E. LATHROP FOR REPUBLICAN NATIONAL * COMMIT TEEMAN . Primary Election, April 24, 1928 o Il ve| i and | the com- | STARY & CRAP SAME EDDIE Gheg, CoRmoml - Mewen WINDHAM NEWS WINDHAM, ~«aska, Mrs. Otto Wilde of |Island, was a guest of Mrs. (a week ago Thursday. ‘|| esent time they ‘are getting !their mail through this office. They tried to get in Sunday but Hoover and Smlth Are GlV*,nu» bay was still frozen, en Endorsements as |cd on the 2ind. | Windham sems |more than her share of jus there are 20 inches on the DRTROIT, April %—Her.|Chuck Flats. While Juneau re- bhert C. Hoov and Gov. A. E.|ports flowers in bloom, this win- { Smith were given endorsement as|ter there have been thousands of Presidential nominees by the[canaries, the woods have been full | Michigan voters in the preferen- of m we had scomething tial primaries yesterday. Unoffi-|to make up for the show. cial reports indicate that the to-| Edward Patten is busy tal vote for Presidential prefer-{ing a cabin at the ence was one of the lightest in|which he located. 5 | the history of the state. Neither| Mr. Gotch has just vomx-letul candidate was opposed, {his assessment work. IHe struck - |some ve nice looking ore, with | Old papers fo1 sate at The Hmpire galena in it. LIGHT VUTE IS Mareh v At . to : Nominees for Pres. have snow 1ich,, 80 repair townsite, | a week Order your block weed and kindling from BODDING TRANSFER CO. PHONES: Office, 444; House, § DON'T WAIT UNTIL IT'S TOO LATE—ORDER NOW THE HOTEL OF ALASKAN HOTELS THE GASTINEAU OUR SERVICES TO YOU BEGIN AND FND AT THE @ANG PLANK OF EVERY- PASSENGER-CARRYING BOAYT 31! 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