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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, APRIL 30, Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Fair tonight and Tuesday; gentle northerly winds. LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y.. 29.70 39 97 SE 10 Rain 4 a. m. today..29.61 36 95 N 3 Cldy Noon today 29.44 51 33 SE 8 Clear CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY “TODAY Highest 8 pm. | m. 8a.m. Precip. Stations— o temp. 1 p._Velocity 24 hrs. ‘Nome . : | 0 0 Bethel “ | 24 6 8 [ Fort Yukon 1. 26 - 0 Tanana ... g 06 Eagle St. Paul . 2 Dutch Harbor. Kodiak ... ¥ ! Cordova . { Juneaun . Ketchikan Prince Rupert Edmorton ... Seattle Portland San Francisco.. Low 84 8 am. temp 8 Prt. Cidy Cldy Cldy Cldy Clear Cldy Cldy Cldy 50 40 42 .49 48 54 54 58 T4 Clear Rain Rain Cldy —Less than 10 miles. “'NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Sgattle, Portland and San Francisco ere made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m, Juneau time. WEATHER CONDITIONS The barometer is low throughout Alaska and southward to central California and is high southwestward of California. The pressure is lowest west of British® Columbia and is falling in the Aleutian Islands. Precipitation has been general in Eastern Al- aska during the past thirty-six hours and extended to the North Pacific States during last night. Temperatures are moderately low * throughout the Territory this morning _ DOUGLAS NEWS JOHN DUNN TO ADDRESS FINAL MEETING P. T. A, from Marseilles is made by sea- plane, from which the passengers step ashore at Cannes at 5 o’clock. Sewing Machine Parts Will Be Standardized BERLIN, housewive; boon the April 30 — German re hailing as a great tep taken recently by leading German sewi machine ! manufacturers who have agreed to standardize parts of their ma- chines so as to make them inter- One of the most interesting pro- grams of the school year has baen arranged for the last meeting of | syanceanle. the Douglas Parent-Teacher As-| pyipforent makes of sewing ma- soclation this term, to be heldicpines hitherto had parts slightly Tuesday evening in the high|yarying in size and of needles school anditorlum. It will be as|qalone there were scores of i follows: ferent types on the market which Selection—Grade School Orches:|pyrjened dealers in accessories tra. : 2 | with multifarious stocks. Playlet, “Fred’s Fiancee,” by| Ay 4 consequence of the agree- Mona Carlson, Saimie Kromauist| ont the whole sewing machine and Elizabeth Sey. trade will be much simplified. Vocal Solo—Mrs. —————— dle, accompanied by We call ane aeuver. Phone 528 Homer Swin- Mrs. L. D. Hammock. BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG @NDER THE STRICT AND S ORDERS FROM TilE Four T=ECRET SERVICE DETECTIVE'S , BARS HAS SKILFUL PLaNed THENEELGQOELE HIM == BY PRETENDING DEEP REGARD AND CONEIDENCE. (4 THE SCOOFING SPIDER, ASS\GNED & HAS TRAPPED HIM (MTo STARTUNG DISCLOSURE TRaT HE |S e BRAINS OF Trg ::JAQRLD'S LARGESY SMLGGLING L%E@@?,&fifi’m(% CHRIS ot SANDLES s Jog KEUNIE iy jpe Jee 7) Hier AND ANGHER ) _ TVE KNOWN A ALoNG ALL RIGHT, ANGORA - 0L WERENT A GOAT; ;I_n.rafi .T BARNEYV, UT T OIDNT MENTON (T M NST REALLY | BECAUSE T DIDN'T WAk A BLIYGOAT = | TS HURT NQUR FEELINGS X LEARNED ( TLL PUT You THRoOLGH TRINGENT ; GET MY HAND -mE OKMNX T (N\T\AT\'ON'NNSE\F. a BY SPUAG Ob |\ AND RIGHT NOW S AS A SECTiNG - | GO GaEEE A e ‘LL E = COME QN oum%s THE REST ) oNER vieme AND PyT F THE CUREZ / NOUR WANDS Asone NEUR HEAD AND TURN NQUR FACE & T WALL -\T'S MYSTERIOQUS YU BARNEY The RIAK =y 58 s RALFH FUnn DO T SAY *, HORSEFEATIERS | JUST A SECOND, BOSS. I HAVE To HURRY, MAC- - HE'S SNAPPING WS FINGERS Naw EAasyY,. GEYT T ! BRACELETS READN -~ 1-2 = Strange Diving Suit Devised for Seekers AMERICA FIRST BACK I WARSHIPS ARE BEINGHUSTLED The America First, Capt. John' Haho, returned from Petersburg and wayports at 5:30 o'clock yes-! {terday afternoon. Passengers | brought here were Helen Greenaa' and Gladys Trayler from Peters. 'burg; J. F. Gotch from Windham, |and Harry Sumdum from Taku Harbor. ! | ———— | ALEUTIAN NORTH 9 A. M. :Crisis Revolves Around Public Assemblies Bill—U]liimatum LONDON, April 30. — Several British warships and cruisers {have sailed from Malta for Egypt in connection th the Anglo- Egyptian crisis which revolyes around the Egyptian Public As-) sembles bill. An ultimatum demanding with- drawal of the bill within three ays has been handed the Egyp- ian Government by the British. The situation is grave and | thought serious of possibilities although official ecircles in Lon- !don believe the difficulties are not insurmountable, — e, 8. 8. Aleutian, Capt. Gus Nord § is scheduled to arrive here from the south at 9 o'clock tomorrow morning, according to a cable re-, celved this afternoon by agents. She has three days’ and 180 tons of freight for Juneau. FOR QUICR SCRVICE CALL 137 HENRY C. GORHAM Contractor { or by the hour. Such as carpenter, masonry, shingling, plumbing, kalsomin ing or painting, in fact anything |In new or repair work. ° jadv, PHONE 137 - e t Old papers for sate at The Emp're. | HALIBUT PURCHASED TODAY | i |on THE LEVEL THIS 1S A FAIR AND SQUARE RACE! 5 | Seven thousuna pounds of hali: but sold here today to the New agland Fish Company buyer, m Morris, for 83 and 5. The | Mabel, Capt. Ole Jackson, brought 1,000 pounds of this and the Ti- | gon, Capt. Axel Peterson, the re- | mainder. ————— OWL RETURNS HERE Tha Owl, Andrews can ; Imery tender from Kodiak Istand L s anUARE Reading—Mrs. J. D. Van Atta. Address—John H. Dunn. Voceal Solo~Mrs: Harold ‘Smith, accompanied by Mrs. Glen Pres- ton. tra. ———— SHOWER FOR MRS. CURTISS’ Mesdames Ted Doogan, Anton Africh and John G. Johnson were hostesses at a shower given at the home of the latter Saturday evening in honor of Mrs. V. Cur- tigs, nee Miss Helen Rundquist, whose marriage took place recent- ly, ‘about 30 being present. Several contests were enjoyed for pastime, the prizes being won by Mrs. Glen Kirkham and Mrs. Rose Davis. evening's entertainment. The young bride was the recipi- ent of many useful and beautiful gifts. ———-—— MRS. EDDY’S FATHER DIES IN SAN FRANCISCO ‘Word was received in the mail yesterday from Mrs. W. M. Eddy | of the death of her father, W. Durphy, of San Francisco, on the 17th of this month. An attack of heart trouble caused his death. He was 70 years old. Mrs. Eddy is at present with her stepmother in San Francisco. Analytical Process For Olive Oil Sought WASHINGTON, April 30—A simple- exact physico-chemical process for analysis of olive oils is sought by the National Associ- ation of Olive Growers of Spain. ‘Announcement of an interna- tional competition to stimulate re- search in this field, with prizes Selection—Grade School Ol‘(‘lles~' Music completed the | LET Almquist Press Your Suit UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. S. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Serlar No. 06519 NOTICE OF APPLICATION THE MATTER OF THE AP- PLICATION of the DEEP SEA SALMON COMPANY, a corpor- ation, for leave to enter and purchase a tract of land, con- sisting of 14.36 acres, as a trade and manufactuiring site, located on Chichagoff Island, Territory of Alaska. Notice is hereby given that the Deep Sea Salmon Company, a cor- | poration, duly organized and ex- |isting under the laws of the State of Washington, and qualified to engage in business in the Terri- tory of Alaska and in the State of Washington, and whose Alas- kan post office address is Port Althorp, Alaska, and whose Washington post office address is Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- ington, has filed its application |in the United States Land Office in Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase and en’:r upon as a Trade and Manufacturing Site the lands em- braced in U. S. Non-Mineral Sur- vey No. 1657, which are situated on the west shore of Port Al- thorp, Chichagoff Island, in the Territory of Alaska, vne and three quarter miles southeast of Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7’ 50” Horth, Longitude 136° 20" 00~ west, containing 14.36 acres. and more particularly described as tollows, to-wit: Commencing at Corner No. 1, on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, Alaska, whence U. 8. L. M. No. 1657 bears south 16° 58’ 24” east 16.24 chains dis- tant; thence west IN i {Tebuilt until he was satisfied that! corgova Moose went to Latouche, . In this steel and aluminum diving suit, H. L. Bowdoin (iset), its maker, plans to visit the ccean’s floor in search of treasure in the Lusitania and other sunken wrccks off the coasts of the British Isles, France and Spain. By JOHN L _GOOLEY where he remained for 45 minutes. (Acsociated Press Science Editor) | 11 expects it NEW YORK, April 30—Tlie old-| pressure at 700 feet old lure of sunken treasure is drawing another salvage expedi- tion to the resting places of the Lusitania and other wrecks, many | of which met their dooms long | before the age of steam. | George S. Briggs, Equipped with a 1,400 pound husiness man and blg game hunt- metal diving sult—quite the last|er, is one of the first spring stop- word in such apparatus—a party'over tourists in this section. He of" four adventurers expects to!came north on the Admiral Wat leave New York late next month|son, and is,a guest at the for the coasts of the British Isles | tineau. He plans to leave France and Spain, there to pit the | within a few days for Chichagoi ingenuity of man against the wa- jsland, where he will spend se tery dungeon wherein nearly $250;:' eral weeks hunting big game. 000,000 in lost jewels and gold PR DR believed to be locked. NEW INDUSTRY FOR CORDOVA 'BIG GAME HUNTER VISITS IN JUNEAU H. L. Bodwoin of Whitestone, ® Long Island, inventor of the| A mild curing plant is to be es- strange diving apparatus, is head.|tahlished in Cordov It will be ing the party. He is now nego-|operated by the Krusoff Packing tiating for a foot vessel, Uu”!’(‘ump:my of which M. Soley of on t lines of a cable steamer,|Sitka, is president. Mr. Soley and which will be used as the base of 0. A. Lystad of Juneau, arrived operations, and hopes to go intoc!here on the last boat, and will @ action off the British Isles some in charge of the plant. The hoat time in June. h-‘rml-’*liu and a scow have bceni t ; F $ ‘hartered and will be placed on | Twelve years of study and work |, . e 2 have gone into the making of me,};xil:ne(go)pper RN 11kts,—(Oordoys huge suit. An old dance hall at| 03 kst ! S Whitestone was convorted into a| | ATOUGHE MOOSE ENTERTAIN| laboratory, and in it Bowdoing planned and replanned, built and| pacently a degree team of the he had the best equipment knowu;whm,p. assisted by Sigurd Wall to the art of deep sea diving. He|gtaqr, District Supervisor for Al made it of steel and aluminum ggia g class of seven members and devised a system of levers were injtiated into the order. The and coks so that the man within| patouche Moose entertained the | i the cumbersome suit could move | yigitors and invited them and the ' will withstand the California |3 Gas- | here | {which was in Juncau last week ienroute westward, returned to Ju- neau yesterday, after finding weather on the Gulf of Alaska tool rough to permit crossing. Another tempt will be made within a few s, those on the boat said. Service Transfer ( | SAW. MILL WO00D and CO. 3 Office Phone 389 Resldence Phone Fair competition is the life of trade. We've set a high stapd- ard to be followed by the gro- cery shops of this town. Our customers are proud of our superior service. If your appe- tite is keen for the best Jood stuffs it will be delighted with the assortment of table joys we purvey. SANITARY GROCERY The Store That Pleases PHONES _82-35 ) GEO. ANDERSON Expert Piane Tuner Phonograph Repairing We call and deliver PHONE 143 Anderson Music Shoppe i THE JUuNEAU LAUNDRY *| Franklin Street, betwesn { L Front and Becond Streets | RELIABLE TRANSFER Phone 148 Res, 148 | COURTESY aad GQ0D SERVICE Our Motto . : a T! i { Charles Hay | | l 1 | | 1 Architect 610 American Bank Buillding Seattle, Wash PHONE 359 i | the stomach, spleén, kidneys, bladder, How to Enjoy Life with the SAVAGE HEALTH-MOTOR * SAVAGE HEALTH - MOTOR provides the manipulative and vibratory action to stimulate liver, intestines and glandular centers, as well as the muscles and tissues. 20.30 amounting to 25,000 pesetas, or : about $5,000, was made here by the Spanish embassy. The ob- ject is to gather into a short treatise the knowledge and prac- tice necessary for differentiation between pure olive oil and any other which might be a mixture, and for determining the naturé and quantity of the constitpents in such cases. — e PASSENGERS CHANGE PLANES ON LONDON-RIVIERA ROUTE chains to Corner No. 2; thence North 11.18 chains to Corner No. 3; thence East 6.85 chains to Corner No. 4; “ thence, meandering the mean high tide line on west shore <.of Port Althorp, Alaska, south 26° 59’ East 3.48 chains, South 45° 30’ East 3.25 chains, South 82° 45’ East 3.33 chains, South 31° 18’ Bast 3.75 chains, North 86° 56’ East 8.18 chain: South 67° 04" East 1.06 &% "chains, ‘South 13° 20’ Bast LONDON, April 30—"“Change| 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ planes for the Riviera! This is West 0.58 chains, to Corner the cry heard by passengers who;-~ No 1, the place of beginning. take the three hop airplane jour-| ' Declination 31° 30’ East. " mey of a newly established serv-| .Any and all persons claiming ice which brings the sunny shores |any portion of the above described of the Mediterranean, 750 miles|tract are required to file in the ' away, within ten hours of London. | United States Land Office, at An- ‘A ten-seated Goliath air liner of{chorage, Alaska, their adyerse French Air Union leaves Croy- fr claims during the period airdrome at 7 a. m., and threo|of ' publication, or within thirty jurs later arrives in Paris, where | (30) days thereafter. - passengers for the Riviers| DATED at Anchorage, Alssks. r into a Bristol-engined [this 71 of April, 1938 « J. LINDLEY GREEN, Register, U. 8. Land Office. | First publication, April 12, 1928. Last publication, June 14, 1928. % easily along the ocean bottom.| The arms and the body can be| turned to almost any angle, and| the steel claws that serve as the| hands are able to pick up tiny ob- Jects. A 500-watt light, specialiy de. vised by the Westinghouse Lamp company, has been mounted in a searchlight attached to the top f the suit. This lamp will permit the diver to see objects 25 feet distant at depths to which no day- light penetrates. Bowdoin plans to put a similar lighting unit on each shoulder of the grotesque outfit. Air is admitted through the fa- miliar rubber tube, and the diver can look out into his world of wa- ter through four windows, set into the cylindrical sides of the| suit. In a sea test made off the New Jersey coast the apparatus was suspended on a crane from the boom of a tug and lowered into the ocean by a cable. A success tul pressure test was made of tho cuit without an occupant at 460 feet. Bowdoin then stepped intd his strange steel chamber and wad lowered to a depth of 200 feet, entire Cordova membership to| visit~them and be their guests at Latouche at a later date. The invitation will be accepted, says news from Cordova. R AKKLO 'IN’' HOSPITAL Stephen Akklo entered St, Ann’s hospital Saturday for medi cal treatment. Mr, Akklo is a marine patient. — o DIES AT TANAN TANANA, Alaska, April 30.— Mabel Burchard, aged 14 years, daughter of John D. and Evelyn Burchard, died in the Tananal| Hospital today. ———————— MISS WILLIAMS LEAVES Miss Irma Williams, formerly with- Terrell's Beauty Parlor, left; on the I for Skagway where she i to be cmployed lgt Alaska Electric Light : & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA ; Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 ———— Returning to Kodiak on the miral W H. Do & Wi TELLEL, No “Sleeper” ever wakes up famous “WHEN NATURE TAKES A HAND” Spring! You can almost hear it coming! Everything else is coming to life and its time the year’s plans were beginning to take form. Give them thorough consideration—then bring them around and lets work them out together. First National Bunk “There is mo Bubstitute for Safety” At present we have a large assortment of patterns. Printed Patterns—Inlaids—Battleship :'. Thomas H;s;dwm Come and sce Morgiana perfarm Friday and Saturday Juneau Lumber Mills, Iné: —Lumber For Every Purpose— Manufacturers of Best Grade of e SPRUCE and HEMLOCK LUMBER I°% See Us for Quantity Prices WE HANDLE i : Cement, Lime, Lath, Shingles, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Dt e i B A FULL LINE OF Fancy and Staple Groceries FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES ¥9U'H,BV,! to go miles to h%% : WE DELIVER ANY CALL 29 BELMONT GROCERY 5 RADIO NEW SUPPLY OF RADIO “B” BATTERINS