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ARENT GOING & LET THE AFEAIR MITH THE DUCHESS IMPAIR NOUR- HEALTH NE\‘ER FELT E.NEL\.ER s sweu.‘ T W MY LIFE - Weather Conditions As b Weather Recorded by the U. S. Bureau Ffiflcut for Junean and vicinity, beginnizng 4 p. m. today: cooler tonight, Fair and erly winds. *ime— 4 p. m yost'y. R0.94 4 a. m. today. . 30.02 Noon todav ....30.09 LOCAL 53 47 56 Wednesday Barom. Temp., Humidity Wind Velocity Weather fair; moderate east- DATA 95 96 74 SE S w 2 1 8 Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy CABLE AND RADIO KEPORTS YESTERDAY Highest 8 p.m. temn. temp. .36 42 48 56 52 58 10 [ Btat Barrow - Nome ... #3ethel Fort Yukon Tanana ... Bagle ... St. Paul » Dutch Harbor.. 54 Kodiak ........ b2 Cordova ... 50 Juneau .. 54 Ketchikan 6 Prince Rupert.. 5 Edmonton cattle Portland San Francisco [ i | | 4 64 61 ! lell up._temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather St AR Low 8a m. 8am, Preclp. S8am. 0 0 0 0 Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Clear Cldy Clear Clay Rain Rain Rain Clear Foggy l"nALy ’G I;H]s.. PRI TP gy 50 18 54 56 52 *—Less than 10 miles. —— NOTE.—observations at St Juneau, Prince Rupert, The pressure is low south of t the Pacific States and high in Baster and Western Alaska. falling slightly at Cordova and ri Rerritory, I6wer Tanana Valley tures arc much lower than yesterd MRS. MARY ELA ELECTED HEAD OF AUXILIARY Local W omen Are ljohurcd by Auxiliary —Elected to Offices Mrs. Mary Ela, of the Ketchikan American Legion Auxiliary, elected last week at the Ketchi- kan convention to head the Auxili- ary organization in the Alaska @epartment for the coming year, it was annonnced today by J. T. Pet, rich, Deparlmem Adjutant for the American Legion, who returned fere today from the meeting. He is the first of the members of the local Leglon post to return. Five Jlocal women, Mesdames | Hazel ‘Petrich, Belle G. Simpson, . Helen Bernhofer, Hazel McKinnon and Anna Winn, were elected to offices by the Auxiliary. List of .Officers The complete roster of officers elected by the Auxiliary follows: 3 Mrs. Mary Ela, Ketchikan, Presi.| lent. Miss. Sylvia Sexton, Seward, 1st Vice President. Mrs. Olive MéLaughlin, Wrangell, 2nd Vice President. Mrss Hazel Petrich, Juneau, Sec- rstnry reasurer. sie Vincent Standard, M. D., Pfler‘hurg Historfan. Hr Anna T. Jones, bAD ., [* M nelln G. Simpson, Juneav, Executive Committee. Cordova, len Bernhofer, Juneau, fi:ma:e Executive Commit. cew Mrs. ry ‘Ela, 2nd. Alternate xwluv Committeewoman, "Mrs. Hazel McKinnon and Mrs. anna Winn, Juneau, Department omm woman at large. Royally Entertained Thg gogvention, Mr. Petrich said as enthusiastic and functioned moothly and efficiently. It was khown ‘every courtesy by the peo- ple and organizations of Ketchi- n. Friday night the delegates hnd ers were guests at a e ne ‘en by the Frat or- m- les. Saturday t e con. MERCHANTS CAFE Edmonton, Francisco are made at 4 a m. and 4 p. m, Light rain has fallen from Cordova westward, and in Western Britlsh Columbia. was Paul, Dutch Harbor. Wediak, Seattle, Partland %qd San Juneau -'(ti. ¢ Aleutian Peninsula and in It is of the in the Tempera- sing in other portions day at Eagle and Nome. vention banquet and dance were held. Sunday the Coast Guard! Cutter Cygan and Lighthonse Ten- der Fern took the visitors out for | trips to various interesting points’ in the vielnity of Ketchikan and some ol the Leglonnaires made a trip to Metlakatla. Mrs, . Simpsan, , National Vice President of the Legion Auxiliary, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones of Cordova, delegates to the National| Convention, are now en route xn' San Antonio, Texas, for that zarh.\ ering. Pass 8ix Resolutions The American Legion conven- tion adopted six resolutions in-| cluding one of support to the Boy | {Scout movement, another fl%klllg“ for special steamer and rail rate 08 | for students attending the Alas ! College, another urging the Tsrrl- torial legislature to make Novem- iber 11, a legal holiday, and others | lexnreymlng appreciation to the' !Auxiliary Unit, the town of Ket.! chikan and various organizations | there for their courteous reception | 'and entertainment. The resolution relative Boy Scouts said: | “Whereas, the Boy Scout or- ganization has been established jin this Territory and has been! supported to a great extent by the ! various local posts; and “Whereas, It is the sense of tha Leglonnalre‘ that the Boy Scont movement should have the un. qualified support of every citic and fraternal organization; “Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved the American Legion, Department of Alagka, in its Ninth Annual Conventfon Assembled, body strongly endorses the 'Boy Scout Movement and declares it the duty of each Post and. indi. vidual Legionnaire to take an ac to the, movement.” G Reduced Student Rates |ka College students, the resolution adopted by the ccnvention said: | “Whereas, The Alaska Agricul- tural College and School of Mines, lat Fairbanks, is Alaska's own col- {lege and, therefore, deserves the special encouragement of Alas- kans; and “Whereas, The present steam. ship and railroad fares, because of the distances involved, are al- most prohibitive so far as stu- dents’ traveling is concerned—it |beipg almost impossible for stu. dentu. for Inuuneo, to vlm thelr Thos. McMullen, Prop. JUNEAU’S NEWEST PLACE TO EAT Open 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. s the 'VIRGINIA IV HERE | that this % tive interest in promotion of said Urging - Tgduced rates for Alas.| THE: DAILY. ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 25, :1928. By BIILE DE BECK T\\n =S NCTHING TRE MATTER WITH (ME 'Y NOTHING ! LY A HEAD TURMING * ROUND AN ROUND AND HA! WA &g/ T Ferl ‘(OVAIWD - e e @ 1928, by King Features Syndicate, In. Great Britain rights reserved, HORSEFACE. * 1 -\T:S { / GUICK - Take A . A wmv'; OF ThEst “( SMEWING SALTS MR GOOGLE, \(ou Loex. SUFF > OB _Eor ,\H,w, SAD Shet tERE AT CATY HALL AT THREE O CL <@ \p took on a lpad of lum. Séfiatoflfl Ca-ndldatel r for Sitka. On the return trip | the vessel picked up 14,000 pounds jof mild cure salmon for hte Ju- i “w:m Cold S'uragc Company. where she H. E. MURRAV s HERE H Murray,aephas, ob AbagH {Murray who died recently in Sit- {ka, was visiting friends in Doug las for a short time last evening| while the Admiral Rogres was in port. He route to Sitka to | settle up ate of his unela. i The latter owned considerable property in Sitka to which his nephew is an only heir. — e Frederick C. Walcott of Norfolk, Conn,, received the republicai. r.c m- Ination for United States senator in | the coming Connecticut election. | BOAT IN FROM SOUTH mail and 23 tons of > brought south by the about | One day's 1 merchandise s port from the rs which docked here 9 o'clock last evening. - .- families during the iods; Now, Therefore, Be It Resolved That the Executive Committee Department of Alaska, American Legion, be, and he is, instructed by the Department’s | Ninth Annual Convention held at| .- o o SR L Ketchikan, to petition the various| o "EVAT EEel & B0 A steamship companies and The °¢% O oF Ja i Alaska Railroad to grant BIven’ hsw TPRISITON . STREINE fares, reduced as fow as possi Lithdasli JupNelty - obol wiil dispense popular Scé to students traveling to and from!| ™ X L : {an-American music and the said college. l {lively time s anticipated. vacation per- of | $ie \ SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN DANCE AT EAGLE’'S HALL e - CONSECRATE A BISHOP WITH 13 PASSENGERS| At Prince Rupert two weeks | o0 the Right Rev. George Alex- The Motorshiip Virginia 1V, Capt.|ander Rix was consecrated as the Nordness, arrived, trom Chichagof, [third Bishop of Calldonia of the Sitka and way ports with the fol-{Anglican Church. There were five [lowing passengers for this port: (Bishops present, two Canadian 'W. Sole Bishops of the Anglican Church Beeghle ig and three American Bishops of Paul. Beog {the Protestant Bpiscopal Church Mrs., A L . liam | The latter were Bishop White and two children, and Da\m‘R”“‘ of Alaska, Bishop Wells of Paul. 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