The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, July 23, 1928, Page 7

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JULY 23, 1928. By BILLE DE BECK e st BARNEY GOOGLE AND SPARK PLUG OW MY ! THOSE LAST FEW WEEKS JusT ARDUT FINISHED ME AND NOW Tt GONNA | TAKE A GOOD LOWG REST = T:M GONNA ST AS I PLEASE AND WHEN PLEASE AND HERE'S NOSONY Mr. Coal Consumer:—- Thanks for your generous sapport, we know now that you realize the importance of BEAT \T QUICK BARNEY! TOME GUY CALLED, S WORSETACE KLOTZ “ IS ARCLAD TOWA LOCKING FOR Oou AND HE'S GONNA LAY LET'S SEE = T THINK Tl BLOW MNSELF T8 A SUPPER AT THE BEST PLACE (N TOWN AND AFTER THAT TLL B T Me T CANT GO O A SHOW =THEN T BREEZE AROLND b W ™ "COFFEE PoT* - AND ST WITH The NEVER HEARD OF HIM = e —— © 1928, by King Features Syndicate. Inc Gyeat Britain rights reserved. You LIkF A CARPET - ™, HORSEFACE WHO?Z T CAN'T B AFTER b Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning 4 P, todav: variable Fair and warmer tonight and Tuesday; LOCAL DATA 30.32 an 30.28 55 2 56 4 p, m. yest'y A a, m. today Noon today ... Barom. Temp. Humigity RN 88 66 Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. : Weather Bureau gentle SE N w Wizd Velocity Weather | ' Beauty Queen to Wed e TR § winds. 2 1 10 Cldy Cldy Cidy ! CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS T YESTERDAY Highest 8 p.m. _tema. _temp. ] Stations— i TODAY Low 8a. m. 8am. Precip. temp._temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather | § Ram. PARIS, July know 16 46 52 50 68 64 68 b4 61 62 44 42 b2 52 . &6 56 48 48 57 55 66 — 66 66 86 86 08 60 | 62 Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana ... Bagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak .. Cordova Juncau Ketchikan Prince Rupert Bdmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco 44 46 56 41 32 10 42 48 46 46 43 44 52 62 68 54 48 48 56 b1 58 10 48 48 50 48 28 10 . *—-Less thon 29 miles. Rain may be Rain | most debated ¢ Clear | | B g ! fons, wh is s of a g more e existent now. Prefessor to E in Califor newest re! has n | for four years, {of a legend. CIf et NOTE Juneau, Prince Rupert, Edmonto Francisco » made at 4 a m. The p ure low in south Southeastern Alaska. Light sho cf the Territory during er prevails in the upper er ritory. Alaska. Yukon n, and 4 p,. Be: have the past twenty-four hours. C and extreme Alaska with unsettled weather in other portions of the Temperatures are generally slightly higher ern wers Valley Observations at St. Paul, Dutch Harbor, Kodis Seattle, Port! m ring Sea fallen , Juneau time. Miss America of 1925, Fay . L:mpln_er, is about to take an- ' other title. She has promised in |10 become Mrs, Sidney Spiegel. 1 Hef husband-to-be is a wealthy - Chicagoan and they expect to - lake their honeymoon in the er- | Drient. (International Newsreel) fessor Ritchey |them with t | This s lput to a {legitimate o “My new refl the sue land and S ang high over mearly a times most Paa | scopes. throughout % i 'DOUGLAS | NEWS CANNERY MAKES SECOND SHIPMENT OF SALMON The Alameda made a call at the Douglas wharf Saturd: aft- ecrnoon bringing two thousand cases of empty cans for the local cannery and taking on over 600 cases of the finished product. While the ship was in port quite a number of tourists were| busy looking the town over and] visiting local business firms. ——eee— — FALLS CREEK SCENE OF CUTING SUNDAY A fishing party was taken to Falls Creek yesterday by Joe Riedi on his boat City of Rome. Many fish were caught and a fine} outing enjoyed by the following: ! Misses Josephine and Madeline Riedi, Lucile Fcx, Gerald Cashen, Mike Gaveril and R. A. Schmidt. — e —— EQUALIZATION BOARD TO MEET THIS WEEK The City Council will meet to- morrow evening for the first of three evening sessions as a Board of Equalization. Other matters of interest to the city will also be gont into by the Council during their sittings. Earthquakes Undermine Mexico City Cathedral MEXICO CITY, July 28—Un-{ less wall and fourdations which have weakened by earthquakes can be straightened adequately, the great Catholic Cathedral of Mex-[ Iieo City, one of the show places| of this continent and reckoned among the world’s important ar- ¢hiteclural works, may remamn per- manently closed to the public. The cathedral has been closed two years, since the Mexican re- ligious laws became efective and the controversy between church! and government became acute. ltl has been assumed that. the cathe- dral ‘would be re-orened whenever that dispate was adfusted and pos sibly before. But now engincers say its walls and foundations are dangerously weak and that recent earthquakes kave increased their instability. In consequence the government or- dered that it continue closed in- definitely. It walls and founda- tlons can be so reinferced that fear cf coilapse is removed that order, f#sued for the protection of the public, may be can ) —a—— PROFESSIONALS PIQUED 4+ LONDON.—Professional magici- ams have resigned ‘rom the Magic clb because amateurs were given & part in a performance -before Family of Would-Be Assassin Is Aided By Intended Victim TOKYO, of the poverty of the: family of Okamura, a ccmmunist Who fried sassinate him, has sent a personal gift of $500 to Okamura’ to as aka July 23.—O0n learning times its power | aistinguish of He confinement. a result of the examination which followed the roimdup of communists growing cut of the |tants attempted sination, the po- | their lice have learned that a number | Sta of students and graduates of i wome colleges have retly | have Premier Tun—inr;:' a women’s student league for the premotion of com- Oka- | munism. Thirty women have been t and are to be the is wounded a member and a detective. under close diet now of but the we figures hfessor his new on the edge of family. in the United for & Did You Ever Stop to w Think Edson R. Waite Shawnee, Oklahoma THAT advertised goods are in particularly high favor. THAT they will continue that way as long as they are advertised. THAT the .crowds buy at the stores that are con- sistent advertisers. THAT there is a reason for it. THAT the crowds know that the stores who ad- vertise sell quality goods. THAT goods of quality and service are what they are looking for. THAT quality goods and right priees are recog- nized as necessary in modern methods of business. THAT recognizing this, the dealers build their business by quality goods, right prices and ad- vertising. d THAT the merchants realize that in order to be successful themselves the community must be suc- cessful. THE MERCHANT WHO DOES NOT REALIZE THIS IS AS DEAD AS A MUMMY. inhabited s exist on Mars,"” Threugh h telecope, the Martian landscapes, [ shall not be able to make out the ' habitations Ritchey e Giant Telescope May Re- . # 3 \ veal Whether Planet | B b 4 Is Inhabited In ten years n the answer of all ether astronomical the planet or not, by iant telescope ten werful than. any W. Ritchey, de- world’s greatest d 100 inch . Wilson Observa- rnia, bel flector, on which working in Paris will make science aid, “we shall s new tele ion most ners, ector will give ten al power of the modern tele- an but with r, we shall plainly featurés of the Perhaps we ble inhabi- surely see the United P could in expects to telescope mounted |and functioning within ten years, | the Grand Canyon States. ale at the ? - to| one of the most popular and the that | Pro- | ol ope. | often | and it s al aperture | rge as that of the! ten | tero Nearly Loses Uwn Lire I Herbert E. Lugenbeel of Washington, D, C,, hero of a thrilling rescue of five men from the Potomac Rapids at Feeder Dam ‘ three years ago, was himself rescued from an all-night perilous | perch far out in the stream, opposite where he himself had once played the rescuer, Lugenbeel’s peril, shown at top, was | beought about through a trip to the rock in the rapids where the body of Miss Carr of Hyattsville, who was drowned with Miss Anderson of Rock Springs, Md., was pinped under an | owesturned canoe. After nearly losing hig life whes the canoe | in'which he and J. H. Angell were “shooting the rapids” aver- turned, Lugenbeel cooly removed the body from its prison be- neath the canoe and let it float down stream where it was re- covered. Lugenbcel was finally taken from his p silous positioa | by mavy men and is shown being brought alre in an ex hausted condition. : o4 Cigar Makers Fight ; Counterfeit Havanas | BILL TAKES 45 YEARS } TO REACH ASSEMBLY | PARIS, French ta HAVANA, bacco grower ers and export Havana weed a up over falgification of their product and are determined to put a stop to marketing of bogus Havana cigars cn United States markets, Thousands of dollars have been set aside by the Cuban Govern- ment for use of the Cuban tobac- co commission in its drive against.| spurious Havana fillers and its fa- mous tobacco blend Efforts to stamp out bogus cigars will be earried cn not only (through stricter shipping meas- lures, but through educational pamphlets which will be issued by the tobacco commission. Spec- !ial stamps, special c bands jand other identifying marks will ibe carried on all true products |of Cuba going to foreign trade. —_——————— FISHERIES MAN HERE Cuban to. v manufactur- s of the famous etting wrought | July July 23. — The mbly has just isideration of a sed by the Scnate 45 50. is claimed world record of precrast law rel fore crimi to legislal s be a tive 5 a and civil courts from swearing 6n the Bible. Minister of Justice Bar- thou found the weather beaten document bearing the | notation: “Passed by the | | Senate, February 26, 1883." reau of at Washington nger on the ste; 1 leave the ¢ he will take one of the Bureau's chartered boats and visit all of the reduction plants on Chatham Straits, e, — ; for sale at the Empire i You are cordially invited to call and inspect the second largest shipment of HOT POINT ELECTRIC RANGES ever shipped to an Alaskan D'ealer. The prices are surprisingly low. Remember—Do Dust, No Dirt, No Ashes Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. 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