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onditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Bureau Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Weather € Showers tonight and probably Saturday; fresh southeast-| erly winds. LOCAL DATA Time— Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yet'y. 29.59 47 1 SE 4 Rain A 4 a. m. today. 29.71 44 68 SE 15 Rain A Noon today 29.71 50 48 SE 12 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPURTS YESTERDAY T Highest 8 pm. | Low 8am. S8am. Precip. Sam Btations— tomp. _temp. . temp. temp. Veloclty 24 hrs. Weathe Nome .. 22 29 | 10 14 * 0 Cldy Bethel 30 28 | 14 20 6 0 Pt Cldy \ Fort Yukon 50 36 | 26 38 - 0 Clear Tanana ... - 54 44 | 38 —_ 0 Clear Eagle 44 42 | 38 - 0 Cldy » 8t. Paul 28 28 | 26 16 0 Cldy Duteh Harbor.. 38 38 | 3 i = Yy Kodiak R e | 12 30 0 Cordova 56 16 | 48 8 Trace Juneau ... 47 4 ) 4 15 .30 Rain Ketehikan ... 46 [ = e ek Rain Prince Rupert.. 48 46 | 44 12 1.10 Rain Edmonton — | 38 10 0 Clear Seattle . 58 | 50 " 0 Clay Portland ... 64 | 48 » 0 Cldy San Francisco.. 70 64 | 52 54 . 0 PL Cldy ¥ *—Less than 10 miles. NOTE.—Observations at Dutch Harbor, Kodiak, Juneau, 0l s Prince Rupert, Edmonton, Seattle, Portland and San Franclsco i gre made at 4 a. m. and 4 p. m., Junecau time. ) WEATHER CONDITIONS Tho pressure is low in the Gulf of Alaska and moderately low throughout the Territory, and is high in the Pacific States. Precipitation has been general in Southeastern Alaska and Brit- ish Columbia and was heavy near the boundary. Fair weather i8 reported over most of Alaska with cloudiness on the coast and in the upper Yukon Valley. Temperature changes have been slight. —_ west s ———4i|the stormfanned crest of a forest| fire, and the soiving of an intri- cate web of circumstantial evi DOUGLAS | NEWS D. H. S. BASKETBALL dence in which the lives of a man jand a woman are entangled, are only two of the more spectac features of (his great picture, which was directed by Harold Garson. The alternate conflict of emotion that faces the policeman, torn between loyalty to his cath PLAYERS REWARDED/| ;4 |ove for the girl for whom he {holds a murder warrant, affords unlimited scope for Fiynn's re-| markable acting —— Four sweaters and nine letters were distributed among the mem-| bers of the high school basketball teams this week by Supt. Olson.| John Martin, Leonard Johnson | and Ross Fox each received a| sweater, the former two having| four gold bands on the sleeve anrl] the latter with three bands, in dicative of the number of years| they have played on the team.| Letters were given to Lawrence Carlson, John Cashen and Walter Savikko. For the girls, CHURCH PROGRAM SATURDAY The Children’s will be held at 8 o'clock tomor- row evening the Congregational Church. This program is the ter mination of an attendance contest held in the Sunday School for the past several months. Donations at the affair will go towards the repair of the founda- tion of the church. Musical num- bers will be included in the enter- UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE ANCHORAGE, ALASKA. U. 8. NON-MINERAL SURVEY No. 1657 Rally program Madeline Riedi| was the only ome to receive a gweater which she earned by/ three years’ playing on the tenn.h Those receiving letters only were Mona Carlson, May Fraser, Rober- ta Fraser, Elizabeth Sey, Violet| Lundell and Viana Wahto. i The sweaters are good quality) Saxony Knit, coat style, navy biue color. Serfai No. 0v519 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 manufacturing 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- Pusich left here the middle of |isting under the laws of the State February and traveled through|of Washington, and qualified to Canada, England, France, Austria,|engage in business in the Terri- Switzerland and Serbia. He states tory of Alaska and in the State that he found his mother in very|of Washington, and whose Alas- poor health. Conditions there are kan post office address is Port terrible, too, he said, 75 percent|Althorp, Alaska, and whose of the people being barefooted and | Washington post office address is hungry. In Eastern Canada too,|Colman Building, Seattle, Wash- IN PUSICH ARRIVES HOME FROM OLD COUNTRY Mike Pusich, after two and a| half month’s absence during which time he visited his mother, whom he had not seen for twenty years, in Jugoslavia, rplumc-vli home last night on the Princess Alice. ! he said, times are very hard, with |ington, has filed its application | a great many men out of work.|in the United States Land Office Pusich expressed considerable |In Anchorage, Alaska, to purchase . pleasure at getting home again. and en’.r upon as a Trade and e Manufacturing Site the lands em- . CORDION DANCE TONIGHT AL |vey No. 1657, which are situated 5 Another of the dances which[OD the west shore of Port Al- have proven so popular here dur-|thorp, Lhichagoft Island, in the \ ing the past year or more will be|Terrijory of Alaska, one and \ given tonight in the natatorium. three quarter miles southeast of | John Niemi, versatile accordionist, | Point Lucan, Latitude 58° 7* 50" has his accordion all olled up for|liorth, Longitude 136° 20" 00 03 the occasion and a good time is west, containing 14.36 acres, and promised. more particularly described as , B s sl follows, to-wit: “ ” Commencing at Corner No. L3 L.!"Y FL::‘BNE;:Y TONIGHT| 1. on mean high tide line on west shore of Port Althorp, ® Dramas of the Canadian North- M‘“klfl' rwhobnco u. S.‘hL.’lu" west. and the Royal Northwest No. 1657 9'“2’4 5:“; 6 Mpiinted Police have been turned Efi !’,4 f:“ 16.24 ¢ g :;‘6 odt by the hundreds, but in re-| [ER t’“‘%m_;’" Biie: allsm, in sustained interest and| CPAnNS to ar el fi allaround = dramatic force,| thence North x'm: chains to “Glenister of the Mounted,” “Lef- g‘;’;‘i‘;."?" t:' r;rne:rceNoE.:? ty” Flynn's latest release through " 5 5 P "™ F. B O. is by far the most note- thence, meandering the mean worthy. The picture, which will high tide line oiv west foké - of Port Althorp, Alaska, have its first showing tonight at south 26° 59 Bast 3.48 the Liberty, was adapted by Wil- South 45° 30 E‘ t liam E. Wing from a magazine chains,h N South 82° :; story by Arthur Guy Empey, and| i3 SR"C T South 31+° ‘presents vividly the problems the 18 Ea'Bt 3.75 c.h'ninu North men of the Mounted have to face. 86° 56’ fiast 3.18 'ch.’“, 3 ; . A thrilling race for life before| o' .\ ero (4 East 1.05 d chains, South 13° 20’ East 1.44 chains, South 18° 30’ West 0.58 chains, to Corner No 1, the place of beginning. Declination 31° 80’ East. Any and all persons claiming any portion of the above described tract are required to file in the United States Land Office, at An- chorage, Alaska, their adverse claim or claims during the period of publication, or within thirty (30) days thereafter. DATED at Auchora this 7th day of April, J. LINDLEY @ f Register, U. S. Land Offi First publication, April 12, 1928. publication, June 14, 192 LIBERTY TONIGHT—7:30 LEFTY FLYNN mn “GLENISTER OF THE MOUNTED” braced in U. S. Non-Mineral Sur-|* BRARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG &HCE S RETIREMEAT A GRES&ST \DEA, FROM PUBLIC LIFE . BARAKEY HAS BEEN FLOODED WiTH MatL = LETTERS . IN ALL LANGUAGES, CONGRATOLATING HIM ON WIS DECISION HAVE COME FROM Tue FouR CORNERS OF T O.S.A. AND BILNGOAT BUSINESS, wuicH was RELEGATED T THE BACKGROUND DURWG BARNEV'S BRIEF CAREER IN POLTICS, HAS Now Come Te THE FORE AND OCCUPIES ALL OF THE GRAND AMGARA'S Tioar. MENRY ity | .5 CORLETT LOOKCT THIS, BILL, AN ARCINTRCT SENT THIS DRAMING AS A SUGGESTION FOR A SILNGOAT CLUSHOUSE = (75 (ALLIONS ~ ILL CALL HIM UP AND THANK i FOR 1S | @ TROVBLE ANYWAY OH NES, MR.GO0GLE ThATS MY DRAWING = I SENT IT OVER EOR NOUR OKMNYX - THATS ALl WE NEED NOW = WE'RE AlL READY To Go AMEAD WITH (T Alow - WHAT ! MONEY ? OH. DONT WORRY ABDUT THAT—WE HAVE THe RTY -— AND CcAN | UE savs ot T NORRY ABOUT ThE (MONEY - \WHATS He GONNA USE y BUT 1T WOULD CosT | AIDING THE RADIO FAN TO BETTER RECEPTION men no longer ined British back The (By the Associated Prec . ax | {united in_ establishi laundries a scient results as receivers employing give satisfactlon to the housewife, None Better—Box or Bulk other material. Veneered wood, keeps down the cost of laundry b i S R Yot which has sufficient inlwork and devises ways . to . tuin|OldPEpErsO¥salnar PRy Kmpire | tocan i SV S thin slabs to bear the w of fout white, glossy goods with the 2 instruments, may be obtained in|least possible wear. various thicknesses and finishes.| If a silk stocking goes home to If it is not thicker than three owner with a ladder in its| AN EXACT SCIENCE teenths of an inch variable con-|s and is sent back with densers and other apparatus may |brisk demand for damages, the re- be mounted on it without @iffi-|searchers investigate the manner DIAMOND - | culty. in which the stocking might have| & THE ATTRE TAKE PRI e ek il i ; “WHEN NATURE TAKES A HAND” P g g TR BRIQUETS o Sl tuned radlo frequency almost as)Under a microk fhes kil Spring! You can almost hear it coming! ?)..‘(”‘(l‘, '“r",;,lfw ..:m\" rt:(\”“r\‘ l.”:’. i g pro.| G " i Everything else is coming to life and its time At ie: e Bilken -in’ Mmakig m;“ through ARE THE PRODUCT the year’s plans were beginning to take form. grid and plate wires short. Shield-| ! £ e Wasiunk., el OF AN EXACT 3 f . L fhg fs advisable, One step of RF|chine, wre tested by moeans S Give them thorough consideration—then bring amplitication generally 1s found o °f tinted @i aud e caukes oF} SCIENCE them around and lets work them oct together. be sufficient, particularly where a! c0l0T fading THyReTARioT. & regenerative detector 1s used. Twol U® TOS¢ » Which I3 aid- Cotstatmi sombinati £ stages arc a lttle more difticuit}®d BY the | Nt G aRNg & UOMDHIGHUSE | to control. R i half free burning and half e | AUSTRALIANS ON ALICE coki als th < % ? s coking eoals they are then ’ & 00 Bewimser ghoin ok fusert g ¢ y irst National bun placed in the B battery lead of . and Mrs. J. A, Wyshart and | pressed into lumps of concen- the shield grid of the tube hter, Miss A. M. W art of trated heat. One Diamond “There is no Bubstitute for Safety” will aid in its efficiency. A one- anthaggi, Austral 1 roun Folger-Flavor delights millions of critical ‘\ coffee drinkers g — Aok tainment, which is of a \':n'nul! L 3 land from the southern continent,| MILLBURN LEAVES HOSPITAL nature. The public is invited m‘Bflt“h Laundries Try | is making the Alaskan voy- : attend. To Cut Wear and Tear as a side tHp. H. I. Millburnh who has b PERCNS5F =S S, PR - e e — in St. Ann’s Hospital gince F i3 —— e ¥l HENDON, England, May -4 {ruary 29 with a fractured hip : 2 L 3 seking { R h housewlves now are MINENLS GO INSIDE | was discharged from the hospital | will come hav i Use of wood baseboards and|vesearch buream hera which solves | O™ & | pamels i s8t construction will!all laundry problamsi.devipa pat LrousSh Neskiom the Prpicss Allos| ; produce a set delivering the same ter means of washing so as to last evening. They expect to be-| PIG'N WHISTLE CANDY by d | . . . . half mfd. bypass condenser should | (rip tourists on tho Princess Alice Briquet is just like another so be connected from the side of the|They are accompanied by Pl # e R choke leading to the tube and the, M. Derich of Perth, Australia, | that you get uniform quality A negative wire. !The party is on its way to Eng at all times. __?_‘;q Ideal For Your // \ /_ ' ' \ FURNACE 4 P e =5 RANGE ( ey 5 HEATER | today. Androw Sostad, general manager | . of the nginger Mine in the At lin dis t, and Charles L. Hersh- 7 g )i | man, enginedr from Schumacher, BURFORD’S CORNER Ontario, who is with him, passed gin operations soon. or At present we have a large FIREPLACE GRATE assortment of patterns. Order from your transfer Printed Patterns—Inlaids—DBattleship THE Thomas Hardware Co. or Pacific Coast Codal Co. PHONE 412 C. D. FERGUSON - - - - Agent Juneau Lumber Mills, Ine. —Lumber For Every Purpose— Manufacturers of Best Grade of SPRUCE and HEMLOCK LUMBER See Us for Quantity Prices WE HANDLE ANNOUNCEMENT Mike Avoian will have a new tailor shop open and ready for business Saturday, May 5, under the management of Mr. Sam Shabaldak, who has had years of experience as a tailor in the States. We invite the public to visit the new shop. Workingmen's Tailor Shop Located on Front Street at entrance to Pacific Steamship Dock SUITS MADE TO ORDER ALTERATIONS CLEANING PRESSING Cement, Lime, Lath, Shingles, Fire Brick, Fire Clay § et A S ALASKANS SHOULD BUY ALASKA: PRODUCTS especially when same are far better and can be bought' at ne extra cost to the consumer. . WRANGELL SHINGLES : are 90% vertical grain, all clear and contain. no sap’ or other defects. 6 TO 2 CLEARS 5 TO 2 CLEARS Send your orders direct to the Mill and save money. WRANGELL SHINGLE MILL WRANGELL, ALASKA e (e The Savage Health-Motbr comes to you in an attractive case. A handle is pro- vided, making it easily portable. Thus, it can be used anywhere—on a light table, a chair, window- recess, dresser or desk. It is adaptable for office as well as home use, or wherever an electric lamp socket is available. Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DOUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglas Phone No. 18 Alaska Steam Laundry “SERVICE and QUALITY™ We Can Prove It DRY CLEANING PHONE 15