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» Weather VColrndifinns As Recordeci by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Unsettled, possibly showers tonight and Thursday; moderate southasterly winds. | LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather| 4 p. m. yest'y. 981 87 32 SE 13 Clear | 4 a. m. today..29.85 36 29 SE 12 Cldy Nocn today 29.89 39 37 E 10 Snow CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS _ I YESTERDAY 2 s A I ) S ol Highest 8 pm. | Low. 8a.m. 8am. Precip. 8 Stations— temp.__temp.__|__temp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Wes Nome 20 10 2 v [ Bethel 16 4 0 Clear Fort Yukon 0 - 0 (8 Tanana | 0 0 ( Eagle 12 0 Cle; St. Paul 28 14 snow Dutch Harbor Cldy Kodiak 0 0 Clear Cordova ” 0 Clear Juneaun 12 0 Cldy Ketchikan . - 0 07 Rain Prince Rupert 52 8 02 Rain Edmonton . 18 | 8 08 Cldy Seattle 44 | 10 .30 Cldy Portland 50 6 16 Cldy San Francisco a8 4 02 Clear *—Less than 10 miles. Kodiak, San Juneau, Franelsco NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and are made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The pressure has afllen nearly to 29 inches in the Aleutian Islands is low in other portions of Alaska except the Yukon Val- ley. It is moderately high in Alberta and the Pacific States®and the ocean westward of the latter district. Light rain has fallen | south of the Alentian Islands and from extreme Southeastern Al- aska to Caliofrnia. Temperatures have risen slightly except in the middle portion of the Territory although zero temperatures were general in the Yukon Valley during the night. —_— AT THE HUB DO(](‘LAS Miss Lucile Fox has succeeded 14 Miss Helen Hewitt, resigned, as clerk at the Hub store. —————— NEWS “WHAT PRICE GLORY” AT LIBERTY TONIGHT en the most asltute lip read er will not find a flaw in “What Price Glory,” the riotous war com- edy at the Liberty tonight, for be- [(nm the filming began Raoul Walgh’s edict went forth that in all the French scenes the charac- ters were to speak French and French alone. It might be all right for Victor McLaglen and Edmund Lowe to curse in pure old Anglo’Saxon, | interlarded with a few Marine Corps specialties, but the French CITY COUNCIL AT DOUGLAS IS NOW ORGANIZED Schramm Elected Wharf-| inger—Other Offi- heroine and those who took the cers Renamed various minor Gallic parts must ,,,,, speak the language of the coun- e e T own | Ordinarily this would _impose business last night at its first somewhat of a strain on the play meeting since taking over the|©rs, but Walsh had cannily select- ed his cast. Dolores Del Rio, why plays the part of the fiery Char maine, had traveled extensively in imunicipal management. Proceeding with the election . of officers and regular city employces 1 REurope. for the ensuing year, Guy L. " s Smith was reelected treasures,| Willlam V. Mong, the “Cognac Pete” of the picture, who con- Charles Sey was re-elected as cily magistrate and W. J. Grant again | YerSes on the screen for minutes at a time, only to have his utte succeeded himself as city mav- |3t : shal. Two applications for the)ances translated by an orderly as positfon of wharfinger were pre- gfx’lit says 'Yes' Cap'n,” s a lin- sented, Nels Anderson and Chas. ! Schramm. The latter was elected by a vote of 4 to 3. Jerry Cashen, who has managed the dock for the past three years, was not a cand- date, The following standing commit- tees were appointed by Mayor Guerin: Finance—Smith, Anderson, ken, ‘Wharf—Loken, Shudshift, Riedi. Streets and Public Properties- Anderson, Riedi, Loken. Fire and Water—Shudshift, Lo- ken, Smith. EATGN HERE AFTER LENGTHY ABSENCE W. A. Eaton, well known mining man of Southeastern Alaska, who has been in the States during the winter months, returned to Ju- neau on the steamer Yukon which arrived Here yesterday evening. Although he has not announced definitely his plans for the coming summer. Mr. Baton said today he would probably leave for Chicha- Leo- Harbor Lines and Riedi, Lundell, Shudshift. Health and Police—Lundell, An: derson, Smith. A report on the condition of the whar!f foundation by the commit. tee' appointed a week ago to in- vestigate, showed the structure to be in a precarious condition and quite extensive repairs necessary. It was decided to devote all atten- Sewers—- gof Island next week and look over his interests there. On his return from there he may make other trips out of Juneau to min- ing properties in this vicinity. Since he left here last fall Mr Eaton has been in Seattle and Los Angeles. His wife and children are now in the former city, and may come north this summer, Mr. Baton said. tion ‘to putting .the dock in gpod shape, letting work on other lie properties go for the presen Methods of repairing the wharf were discussed quite extensively and method of procedure decided upon, 2 u » CAHILLS HOME e, MARGNITA "ARRIVES The, Maggnita, Capt. H. M. Pet- ersonm, ived in port from Skag- way amd wayports this morning and today is loading freight, lum ber- and box shooks for ports on the Sitka rcate. The boat will leave tonight on her weekly irip around Chichagof- Island and to Bitka. s R e d e S G SR B R T RO Sl . M: and Mrs. W. E. Cahill and little daughter aré back in thew home in Treadwell again after a two months’ visit to southern California cities. They report| ¢ having had a fine time but ex:[{OM THE VEVEL, ."‘A.:gl:nl.' perienced more or less unsettled A FAIR AND SQU weather most of the time. AT PARTIES Marie Fox celebrated her twelfth birthday yésterday by treating all her classmates to ice cream. Albert Fleek had a party Mon, day evening at his home for a number of his friends in celebra- tion of his fourteenth birthday. 014 papers for sale st The Empire P 3 ’ 3 m AAUVARE . Fair competition fs the life of trade. We've set a high stand- ard to be followed by the gro- cery shops of this town. Our | customers are proud of our superior service, If your appe- tite 1s. keen for the. best food stuffs it will be delighted with the assortment of table joys BARNEY GOOCLE AND SPARK PLUG WHEN BARNEY GooGLe conSENTED To BE PHOTOGRAPHED (v THE ACT OF ACCEPTING % 100.000 22 , THE VAWNING TRAP SET @Y THE UNSCRUPULGUS BOSS SPIDER, CLOSED TGHT ON POOR UNSUSPECTING BARNEY, AND Now THAT THE SPIDER HAS BEEN REVEALED N S TTRUE LIGHT, BARNEY REALRES TRAT HE \S DEEPLY INVOWED IN A VERY UNPLEASANT — .i S\TLATION / QKMNX o WE'RE TWENIV MILLION STRONG! Wsiimhnias. D HALSEY E Stteny gg:&%fnéfi JBue ALEK e s au MANWARING AN VES maw ASfe PANTAGES: wope doCK BERGEn " " o 1 i . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1928. Mo BETTER GET VOURSELE OVER HERE RIGHT AWAY =WE'RE ABOUT T GALL A CONFERENCE AMD SELERT A CANDIDATE AL 7 ONKELES Nou MUST BE HEUO, MR GoolLE ¢ “ TS 'S CAMPAIGN HEADQUARERS! VWHERE HANE YOUu BEEN? T LAY For NICE-PRE S\IDENT = _(OktNX £ AL s 2 HERE SAM NUSBAUM ’,,x” OH WHAT A MESS IMIN =wyar am T GOING T& SAY WHEM THEY ASK ME ABOUT A \ MAN FOR THE VICE-PRESIDu.4TS OFEIRE « 32 ) AND WHY uas BOSS SPIDER GOT Two MEN FOULOWING ME WHEREVER, & I1GO-- WM M Sues A KNG gowpn l(llr':n conditions it ccases to be & real business, hecomes lacking in [ enterprise and initiative and does | not have a motive to provid: i improved orvice. COOLIDGE IS STANCHLY FOR STATE RIGHTS “If it is desirable to protect I the people in their freedom and | independence, if it is desirable tu Javold the Dblighting effects of { monopoly, supported by the monecy S "uf the , Af it s desirable | * to preve tence of T President Tells D. A. R.'\*) sl is desirable to il 1 cla if it that States Ought Not to |shicle pubiic ottici s in- S der Their P _ \fluence of pro a and urrender, 1heir Fowers | ,cy0 pressure entrenched i | ishness it is 2sirable to (Conlinued from Taze One.) | keep the government unencumber- jed and clean, with an eye single ists by nature. We want them tn|to the public service, we sha'l be all capitalists in fact.” ¥hoories { bus with the individual, Theories based on governm nt, vhe 1o0gs, end not under- operation of business, he argued, take to unlcad it on the Govern- fail to take into accoun B “fundamental characteri bty 1B 2 humanity.” The very ess business is the ex ot al AT THE HOTELS profit on the part of those who Gastineau eonduct it. ;.. .. When business P. R. McGuire, Ketchikan; Hu is in private hands it is expected bert J. S Olympi H. to be run for the henefit of the! Sulim rhawk, Ketchi- owners. When the Government steps in, the purchasers, users and beneficiaries of what the Govern kan; couver; rie * Mrs. A. Thompson, Va W. A. Eaton, Donovan, ment underiakes to supply insist| Tayle Ketchikan; that the concern should he con-| ter, Vance Sutter, Seattle; Pet ducted for their benef: It dees! Woeck and wifl sattle; Fran not eliminate selfishn it sim-| Somner, San rancisco; Jacob ply transfers it in part from the Nilson, J. Johnson, John Ticlens, Under' Mrs. ¥ seller to the purchaser. Funk, Haines; Mrs. A. A LIBERTY TONIGH| © WILLIAM FOX presents “WHAT PRICE GLORY” THE WORLD'S GREATEST MOTION PICTURE with 4 VICTOR M’'LAGLEN, EDMUND LOWE, DOLORES | DEL RIO AND A SUPERB CAST It is without a doubt the greatest and funniest pic- ture that has ever played Douglas IT'S A PIéTURP} DRAMA WITHOUT A VILLIAN e n——r USSR PRICES—10-20-50 cents NOTE—This feature starts promptly at 7:30 as its a 12 reel feature, et i VOTE FOR oy "o C. T. (TOM) GARDNER { leave the conduct of our private) FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION . . FOR SENATOR in the primary election, April 24, 1928, He stands for Home Rule, a Squarc Deal for Labor nem;1 %‘nir AN Treatment for Invested Capital. | i 0ld papers ior sals at The Empire |to ie Hudson, Wrangell; A. Holmes, rattle. Se DETROIT, ik, April 18— be held pursuant to the Act of Save today Sammy Mandell, lightweight cham- Congress of February 11, 1925, > pion, won the decision last night|and, if 60% or more of said and you won’t have to over Kddie Wagner, of Philadel-| qualified electors answer sald phia, in a one sided ten round|question in the affirmative, sald slave tomorrow contest, |town will issue, during the coun- Zynda Dan Miller, Wrangell; Mrs. Jes 8 to 1st, at mitted e e lon the last assessment roll | i f oo SAMMY MANDELL st s o muniip oo, | : Shy GIVEN DECISION {Juneau, Alaska, issue its bonds for the purpose of improving its |sewerage system? IN WAGNER MATCH exceed $10,000.00 of ~. | bonds, bearing. interest at 7 | | | | | l i Qubta, Shiokel’ Ahshbr sveiyr: | |May 1st, 1928, will be in the Get one for your boy or girl and show them | Thuisday might. Mrs. Kath- | |Fite Hall in the City Hall in what its for, by example! | erine Hooker, Phone 157. | ®aid town and the regular 1928 FORGET-ME-NOT T[rate of 6% per annum, and use, | 'such part thereof as may be re- TEA ROOMS | iquired for said purpose. | | Special attention given to ||| The polling place of said spec- luncheons, dinners and ban- municipal registration will election. Dated at Juneau, March 29, 1928. THOMAS JUDSON, Best treated exter- i nally. Check them without “dosing.” o 3 Il. R. SHEPARD, Rub on at bedtime . Clerk. |special election is hereby called [to be held in said town on May which will be sub- the qualified electors |of sald town whose names appear | Said election is called and wlll" |cllmanie year 1928 to 1929, not sald the | |1al election which will be held on used as the registration for said | Alaska, First publication, Mar. 80, 1928, Last publication April 30, xszs.| Kdvlrllaln. RIWAYS pays. the columns of The Empire GUS GELLES OF ANCHORAGE FORMER RESIDENT OF JUNEAU Regular Republican Candidate to the Republican National Convention, at the Territorial Primary Election, April 24. Is for that candidate for President, who will do most for Alaska. Pledged to no one, and is not seeking any POLITI- CAL JOB, ' - The Savage Health Motor EXERCISER and REDUCER A }ew htinuteo' each dcy will route :;nnun Phone No, 6 , Douglas Phone No. 18 ~ Ose | ' [ Stansfieid, Haine Mrs. J. W.|NOTICE AND CALL OF SPECIAL Stansfield, Haines; J. Franklin. 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