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BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG T ULLY COMVIMCED THAT ONE OF THE MEMBERS HAS BROKEN FATH wiTh p “The BROTHERHOOD OF BILLYGOATS (A GERMITTING PERSONAL BIAS To AFFECT WIS UCTE FOR JSUDGE LAMB, BARMEY GOOGLE HAS CALLED A SPECIAL MEETING OF Tue MEMEERS To DISCUSS AN INVESTIGATIon 0 BIACK- WED Jubbe JONN LAMB 2 DAVID MENDEZA Juwee o™ DAN FARIS RUSSO wape WAMILToN = - BRETHER BILLYGOATS, THs OUTRAGECUS BLACKBALLING. oF JUDGE LAMB HAS GROWA EROM AN ONFORTUNATE INCIDEAT To A REAL ISSUE = THCLSANDS UAVE PRCTESTED AND \T BERGOVES ME_Te ook INTe Ths MATTER B FIND THE SCOOFER AND STRING HIM <€ IS There A SCOCFER IN OuR MIOST EMANUEL BAER HERB POKRESS LET EVERVEQDVY KEEP THE| ufl“"m € HEIR FRANK. WESTAAL By BILLE DE BECK /7 TRESE Men, BRETHER SlLvGOATS, ARE THE SAME FOUR SECRET SERVICE BLLLVGOATS FRom THE DEPARTMENT oF JusTice WHE HELPED US ouT oF A DIFFLCULTY OnCE BEFORE. NOW., LET SOMERCDY ' Ny, AR I Crens Britem oghts ceseved Weather Conditions As Rocorded by the U. 5. | Young King Discards Weathe: Garean ‘ Toy Soldiers After Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 p. m. today: Cloudy tonight and Tuesday; gentle westerly winds. LOCAL DATA Barom. Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 61 63 w 10 4 a. m. today .30.25 53 86 NW 3 Noen today 30.23 59 67 W 10 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 8 p.m. | 8a.m. Precip. temp. __temp. _» 24 hrs. 60 1 60 | 74 | 72 | 58 | | | | | | | | | | Time— 4 p. m. yest'y .30.28 Low 8a. m. $am. | ‘ temp._temp. 50 50 46 50 68 60 58 10 16 Stations— Nome Bethel y Fort Yukon . Tanana ... Eagle St Paul Duteh Harbor. Kodiak . Cordova Juncau . Ketehikan Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Fortland San Francisco 44 a 9 6 0 1 . Dutch lia Portla NOTE.—Observations &t St. Paul, Prince Rupert, Edmenton, Seattle o are made at 4 a. nd 4 p. m The pressure is low ¢ west of British Columbia. northward 1d the high r allen near Bering Sea and prevails this morning in the erable cloudiness in other districts. Temperature the Yukon Valley with little change elsewhere. | \ | e | ! DO l](;LA | LOGGING MAN HERE . weather consid- in Clear with are higher upj They say at the Ruman with all the dignity of h rubbish hcap after he reviewed the na time. Here is the lad, with Guecn Ma R. G. Balderece, log ator of em, Ore., th cam at Toledo, Ore.,, arrived ti morning on the Admiral Roge from Ketchikon where he spent several days. Mr. Balderee is’in B Alaska to lock over, the ’ BUCHARE o bilities for logzing ‘operations!' diers will FUNERAL .OF, MBS. ANDERSON |, expects to remain i Juneau | heart of s £ oper- ‘st«md, T, July 16, le has just thrill lead soldiers who t attention all th 12y, The funeral of M Ne A i derzon, who 1 i day after a lingaring illness, held yesterday afternoon at clock at the Congres Rev. [arry R. Allen, Lutheran church of w ceased was a member, the sermc Special mas -~ Stop to Think e D. mock and L. . Smith. Intes ment was made the Odd Fe By Edson R. Waite lows' cemetery. Shawnce, Oklahoma until later in the week. lof Rouman TR IS, 1511 3R T e i R Messers. F. A.! G. Job Lunde Pallbeare were Gallw L. W. Kilbur son, August- Olson, and Ed nis. one of the here in some ch could y friends who @ both Juneau and Do The many beautiful floral offer- ings gave cvidence of the respect and affection which was felt for the departed one — e LOCAL CANNERY PUTS UP FIRST FISH OF SEASON largest funer- tima and hold the! rded from| Frank E. Tripp, General Manager of the Gannett Newspapers, says: “I once knew a man who swore he never could find what he needed in his home town, so he had to leave the little town ‘for almost everything. Tt sounded like a good reason and he was honest about it. He really believed it. The Douglas Island Packing Co., put in a long shift yester | the first day’'s canpring of t son and as a result between 700 and 800 cases of salmon are about| ready for the market. During Saturday and 1y morning over 8000 fish were brought in by the “Then came a time when he was laid up and couldn’t get away so easily. He needed something that he had been sending for away from home. He went to his little dealer with a sample Olivia H, Volunteer and other of what he wanted and asked if it could be ordered for him. boats, A good: crew was| e ¢ by fom 0 o'oloek dn the morn:| What size do you want?’ asked the modest small-town mer- ing until the same hour at night, | chant. taking care of the fish. “*About a number three, I think,” replied the customer. *“‘That’s the size we sell most,’ replied the merchant as he handed out a box “with as large a variety as the customer had ever seen. C e—————— NORTHWESTERN HAS CANS Making the first call of the sea-| son the Northwestern was in port, for a couple of hours Saturday |, might urloading cars for the D. 1, Packing Co. Saveral sacks of mail was also put off and distribut- ed from the post office. “The customer took his mercandisc and walked out. He was making his livlihood in that little town. He became a little bit ashamed of himself and he went back to the merchant and made a confession. ———-——— Glen Carrington, Seattle broker, arrived here on the Admiral Evans, He will spend a few days in Ju- % neau on busin As he was passing out the merchant remarked: ‘We have a lot of things in this store which you have been buying out-of-town. Kodaks Films Why don’t you give us a chance?’ Developing Enlargements Picture Frames . ALASKA SCENIC VIEWS Phone 35 “Up to this point my sympathies had been with the poor little merchant. But I shifted when my friend rejoined: ‘How did I know? 1 never saw you advertise them.: Why don’t you give me a chance?’ ” First Troop Review an royal palace ‘hat King Michael, ix years, cast hiz toy soldiers intd the, ion’s trcops for the flrstt ¢ and Princess Helen, his | mether, returning the salute of the rcgiments from the reviewing;ifi reviewed hiz ! troops for the first time, and; an never again compete with the e it i | goose-step of the Rouman uelen, much like the s for the little soyere but yielding essential 3 h proved tc be wholesome and sustaining food for that cold, all his toy soldiers |damp climate in the dust bin the day after h One bit of try received his f salute from 2,000 | unwi v Roumanian soldiers o3 the nation-| al Independence Day. It was a great game for the lit tle king. He stood stiffly erect in the center of a great revie stand, beside his grandmg | Queen M , and his mother, Prin- | cess Helen, As each unit of soldiers swung past jn their ceremonial go stoeg and the commanders brought their swords smartly to their chms, his honor, King Michael drew hir self up proudly and returned their salute with vigor and napp! ness that an old army sergeant !well might envy common als relate that Hi edy marked their bree men seek ating w over ken by a b vl One of the trio dropped on the bleak slope and was [rozen to death. The “Isle of Desolation” has had infrequent visits from man sinee its discovery by a French e 3 er in 1772 the celebrated English discover rested his sea-legs there in Occasionally it has been used by scaling and whaling-ship enter In late 1874 and early 5 it was invaded by expedition; rs from the United 7d and Germany for n of the transit of Venus f of the sun. lLeagruewConsiders World Move to Protect Birds It was the wettest day in thre lyears—the rain to follow King Michael eve: time he ap pears in public, nce it rained even the day he was crownod Accompanied by Quee and Princs Helen, he drove downpour in an open| rross Buce st to th sems VA, cation of July 16.—The convo an interna al confer- | for the protection of birds | wili be urged upon the September _|assembly of the League of Nations, dlaccording to a statement issued by the international ich is interested in the preser ion of ¥ life Several mem league ! ence | palace. A member the little kin th Id “Does your A in?" he replied with youth I may kyard when we £o hom | candor | mother says {in the b of th council believe 2 question of protection of mi % oy bieds falls within = the and Grandma is coming with ur 1% HaMEOIaB N Wil |to play crossing the ocean With|aqvoeate a conference. {me; then she will tell me about . i ! isr Mussolini, of Italy, is (]w“]ndmn:. with feathers in Ameri-|sitoq in the statement as a man | ca. i who is leading the way to proper bird protection by insisting that birds national property and by protecting t as of value to humanity. The committes believe [[mh' will become one of the great est bird sanctuaries in southern - | Burope. The international institute of riculture at Rome has been ask- ed to cooperate in making known the value of birds to:agriculture. e ———— VIOLATES GAME LAWS John Engs —— e~ {Mariners Rescued From Desolate Isle ! their rewid, ship's stores with sea-fowl and sych vegetation as they found. » stand | K€rguclen is 1,400 square miles in he timo|ATea, put is largely a mass af bare peaks thr ng up out of the sea, the highest being 6,120 feet, On the wolcanic rocks the zing ‘marooners found pa T Bra coarse ferns and lich ens, of little use for food, but they encounterea one v which proved|Game Laws. He was fined $200 a booa in their d 5. This wasMnd costs and the skins were con- ‘the “land cabb peculiar tolfiscated. for- " of Sleemute, of [ was 2 arrested at MeQGrath for pos- on of Dbeayer and marten kins in violation of the Alaska PSR OTTSS SS S ELECTRIC W ASHING MACHINES ALL TYPES AND STANDARD MAKES SOLL} AND RENTED Easy, WhirlDry, Savage, SunnySuds Free trial before you decide to purchase Cash or deferred payment plan Alaska Elctric Light & Power Co. JUNEAU AND DQUGLAS, ALASKA Juneau Phone No. 6 Douglag Phane No. 1¥ commitice | CHICKEN DINNER AUK BAY INN SANDWICHES 12 Miles Out COFFEE ————d CO. plesale and Retail Butchers B SEWARD STRERT ALASKA MEAT “BVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHY” Photostat and Blue Print Service . ' MASTER PHOTQ FINISHERS - - WINTER & POND CO. Mr. Coal Consumer:— Thanks for your generous support, we know now that you realize the importance of insisting on Alaska Coal when you place your coal orders. 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