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At the left, the costume consists of a flowered o The examinations are held e black with white figures, wi extre ! 2SSe e . coI:red stripes; rI:ht. a printed two-piece pajama with a new note Z p\‘;n(dtl(\leh ;’:f:‘ ;‘e:?:; 012;' :‘ in the short sleeve tuck-in shirt and rubber sponge jewelry, 1S Spring, Miss Nelle B. Stogs- i v e A M i S TG i R 2 2 dall of South Bend, Ind, ® Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S, | ¢ e Mogaret v;:::’:; : Weather Burean lo and are now serving as vice © Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, her—ning 4 p. m. today: | consuls in Geneva and Bel- © Tair tonight, Tuesday increasing cloudiness, warmer jempera- ® Tut. There are now only e ture; moderate winds, mostly easterly. o four women in forelgn serv- LOCAL Humidity Wind Veloe) Weathes o iCe: Miss Pattie Fleld at o o Amsterdam and Miss Fran- e T Ratipster Tomp. DAY o ces Willis at Valparaiso be- e ¢ p. m. yosi'y 3041 15 29 SE 12 OB o G the iher twd . . 4 a. teday 30.44 10 69 N 1 Clear 4 ‘. 3 ' H Neon teday oM 1 [0 W T LA S SRR RSO CABLE AND RADIO REFORTS a8 ‘.’.’. . YESTERDAY | TODAZ lo . Highest 4p.m. | Low 4cm. 4am. Precip. 4am. | b S L Stations- temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Wenthef : G“‘:: :v(::gfi;N }é':f;m“: : Barrow @ {58 & 187 Trace Snow e L . Ncme 30 30 25 28 - - Cldy e NEW YORK, Jan. 6. — @ Bethel 32 30 25 25 .08 Snow e Sub-debutantes attending the © Trert Yukon -18 -18 | =24 -18 — 0 Clear e Mason Junior College at © Tanana 0 0 | 0 4 12 Cldy o Tarrytown - on-the-Hudson @ Eagle 22 -22 =20 -20 - 0 Clear o are learning about flying. ° 3t. Paul 36 34 32 34 0 Clear o The school has added a © Dutch Harbor 38 88 32 32 - 01 Snow e course in aviation. Prof. e Kodizk 36 36 | 31 40 10 .01 Rain e Roland H. Spaulding, Gug- e Cecrdova 18 14 8 12 § 0 Clear @ genheim Professor of Aero- @. Juncau 17 15 8 10 : 0 Clear o nautics, lectures twice a @ Ketchikan 26 20 | 12 14 o 0 Clear o week on the tendencies of @ FPrince Rupert 22 20 © aircraft and the history of e Edmonton -22 -24 | -3 -32 . 0 Clear e aviation. . Seattle 38 32 28 26 . 63 Pt ClW o Mrs. C. E. Mason, head @ Fortland 40 28 - 36 A 18 —— @ of the school, thinks girls e San Francisco " b4 48 4“4 44 < 08 Pt Cldy e should learn about aviation, e- *Less f'an 10 miles. ® not only for flying but be- e NOTE—Observations at Barrow, Fort Yukon, Tanana and Eagle : :;}u:e b? %xz‘:sh:;‘e;;xg : are made at 8 o m. and 8 p. m, Juneau time. ® on aviation, o Northern and Westren Alaska were covered with a low pres- ® 2 sure area this morning while a high centered near Edmonton e¢x- ®® ®© ® e 0o e s 0000 tended over the Interior and Southeastern Alaska. This distribution " has given rise to light snow or rain in the Western and Northern ~iportions of the Territory and in the Interior at Tanana. I The Pa- c States have precipitation during the last twenty-four hours, falling at Seattle last night. Except at Dufch Harbor and temperatures this morning were warmer for the Territory. JId Papers for salc at Empire Office ed feathers. “NEW” PILLOWS Heavy Mottled Grey Wool Blankets Weight 5 pounds Special $10.50 d with new steriliz- New ticking. $1.50, $2.75, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 each B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. \ Juneau’s Leading Department Store NO MORE MARRIAGES FREE IN THIS TOWN COLEFORT, England, Jan. 6.—For 50 years one of the best t! 2s in life—marriage —has been free, in this little Gloucestershire town, but it's all over now. The vicar of St. John's church henceforth will be authorized to accept a fee from any couple he marries. Half a cen ago the Rev. T. Holbrow, then vicar of St. John's, decided to en- cou ¢ marriage among the younger members of his flock by perferming the cer- emony free. The precedent he set has been followed by his succes- cors, but after reviewing the half-century experiment in free matrimony, the church council has decided that peo- ple value things more when they have to pay for them. Money spent here for printing buys Quality - Work « « THE, DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 6, 1930. | A Waiatlines are the point-of. intinedf i the newnat duesseo O pee. FHiia | Chardal model %#MG: bt de, ehine has @ f— FLEE FROM CHINESE BANDITS Assoclated Press Photo | TFhe Rev. Everett S, Burkett of Glendale, Cal., and his wife, Mrs. Margaret Burkett, missionaries In southern China, are believed to ave -left their posts at Swatow and to have gone north to avale | dit"and rebel raids. 11 CHILDREN OF WOMAN ENGINEER RUN HOME ON EFFICIENCY BASIS MONTCLAIR, N. J., Jah. 6—| Dr. Gilbreth is the mof ‘When the 10-year-oid daughter of | children. (Dr. r of 11 She has organized her | Lillian Gilbreth prepares to household as he does the factories do the dishes she files a report |in which she installs efficiency on a hook marked “jobs to be methods. | done.” | Each child is given certain hous If some little girl calls her out hold duties. Reports on the way to see a new frock, she hastily they have attended to these duties | dries her hands and slaps a report 'are filed on hooks. On prepared | on another hook marked *“jobs charts the children check off rec- being done,” so that if her effi-|ords of baths tak teeth cleaned clency engineer mother comes into|and other items pertaining to their the kitchen there will be no ques- | personal health and appearance, tioning. | While they were learning to , Barred from Party in Alabama |Hugh 4. Locke, Gov- ernor-elect of Alabama, who, withSenator Heflin, was barred from the | D emocratic Party for sup- porting Her- pc}t Hoover in his campaign for the Pres- idency. Internationa Olewerean) ‘E&Wtd, waidtbine paseed u a 1%5/,4/0‘ kw/“/:% \ ec 00000 0ec 00 000 ° oner I Gilbreth chairman for | FLORIDA OUT! M se! ies they have EVEN “NOBOD RIGHTS IN E ONTI N, Jan. 6. and then the county authori- ties to ac nd for p S it aCQ the land is owned 5 near Hampton ly were discov- such “no mar the Surrey Coun- ed - to buy similar cases ned up in the older orer parts of Lon- 1e usual procedure is to 1ave such land ued by a ested per: d into Court cil Council or d town. show mone in- Then if ilig that his rights were look d after while he was gone o0 0 e 0o 0 this s on scien riting book the there. to world is also of the the ccmmittee LD HOUS SANTA FE, N. M, Jar at the Sta Iding a de ic chair, to m lature, howev tion” of ful v into effect, has started out screpancy v - - o - BOARD RA( ATTACK ON RECORD AN RWATEDR edal ave Leen pre ited by the Minister of the In r to three housemaids, each o ved over a half-cen service, i All three remain with the fam ; do very liitle work and ar the families. SA‘I’TEM’ION=HERESONE way! BUT GETTING BUSINESS IS SOMETHING ELSE AGAIN=SOME FORMS OF PUBLICITY ATTRAST UNFAVORABLE COMMENT = IF YOU ARE THROUGH WITH BOGUS ADS, AND WANT THE REAL X THING, PHONE US RIGHT NOW atttending en newly UTE CONDEMNED | Jan. 6— cted members qf PREPARES TO TSI ATl T il o it | | il WORK FOR FATHER éa = TR John D. Rockefeller 111, grandson of the loundc_r of the Standard ©ll company, appeared at the New York office of his father prepara tory to taking up his duties in the company's offices. [T S f rved so long but e / HARRIS Hardware Co. LOWER FRONT ST. 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