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There Is Always Something New in SILKS and PRINTS for Summer Frocks Here is a veal opportunity for the home dressmaker — just in time to meet the summer dress requirement of the family—a most pleasing assort- ment of dotted, striped and printed patterns and pretty : colorings in wash fabries and silks. Every woman who sews will be delighted in choosing for summer needs from such an assort- ment, SPECIAL PRICES Silks-$1.95, $2.75, $2.95 Rayons-65c¢, 85¢, $1.00 Prints-35¢, 50c, 65¢ B. M. Behrends Co., Inec. Juneaw’s Leading Department -Store DETROIT—BUDAPEST HOP PLANNED BY HUNGARIANS' + dssociated Press Photo Hungarian airmen who landed in New York recently to make preparations for an zttempted flight . from Detroit, Mich., to Budapest, Hungary. Left to right: Col. Eugene Czap: Lieut. G‘om Endresz and Capt. Steven Grossschmid. U, S. MOTHERS VISIT GRAVES, Gather at Cemetery in I@leaucon. France, ere War Dead Lay MONTFAUCON, France, May 21. —Nearly two-thirds of the Ameri- can Gold Star Mbothers. today look- ed for the first time on their |soldier sons’ graves in the principal American céfnetéry here where half of America’s War.dead are buried, Rain cut start the pilgrimage. Aboyt 200 of- the mothers went o! the cemetery FRENCH TROOPS QUIT RHINELAND LANDAY, ‘Hilineland, May 21— EVERYTHING for the FISHERMAN Do you like a Scrappy Fight? Here's something to take your mind off business — a serappy fight with a rarin’, tearin’, Rainbow,; Cut-throat, Colo- acu ot the Rhineland rado Brook and King Salmon or whatever :h;, ::fll “:o: The P:ench ';o::;u the waters provide. 'have stopped -drilling here and at . ! i Come to Fisherman's Headquarters if Lo o B st ars G you want to fill your needs economic- ally. Everything at just a little lower price than elsewhere. Harris Hardware Co. FRONT STREET Naval Academy at Annapolis during their regimental: parade v The cadets of the United States SRS o it I e el on Worden Field. The Board of Visitors, appointed by President Ecrbert Hoover, Viee-President ! Curtis and the Speaker of the House, reviewed the lines of marching cadets. (international Newsreel) I “Hot Ttme” Awaits Byrd In His “Old Home Stat(»” : RICHMOND, Va., May 21.—It" going to be a great day in . Vir- ginla Junpe 17. Dick Byrd is coming home. ‘Winchestér, the old home town, has foregone the honor of receiving him to permit Virginia to welcome famous son at Richmond. Here will gather thousands to acclaim Rear Admiral Richard Eve- lyn Byrd as scientist, explorer and conqueror of theé north and south poles and the Atlantic ocean. Here also will be his wife, moth- er, brothers and members of his immediate family. Virginia’s admiration for his achtevements will - be expressed in the presentation of a sword of hon- or, to. which more than 10,000 citi- zens contributed. = Governor John Gaerland Pollard will present it in the name of the state. Virginia, Admiral Byrd’s home State, is shaping a -big welcome for the explorer (above) at Richmond where he will be presented the handseme sword above in the namezlr tl Old Deminion, John Stewart Bryan, Richmond Publisher and life-long Host, and will give a dinner ‘in his Honor. “The dinner will bring together the! ‘Byrd brothers, “Tom, Dick and Harry.” Thomas Byrd and Harzy Byrd, former governor of Virginia, are leading fruit growers. The public reception and presen- tation of the sword will be in Richmond’s civic auditorium. Ad- miral Byrd will have opportunity to' respond to the welcome. after the presentation of the sword of honor. The sword, designed in silver and gold, commemorates the famous flights over tHe north and south poles and the Atlantic crossing. One feature is the list of his com- Punch That May Bring Victory | he_will mefl hci n zhc Yankee Stadium, , in a benefit fund bout ut is expected to attract lm 1113 all over the as provide a* friend of| ‘Admiral Byrd, will be his Richmond | loon.oooooto-o JANITORS: LEARN HOW IMPORTANT THEY ARE PIERRE, S. D, May 21.— t last the school janitor knows what his place on the faculty is. On the theory that “next- to the principal and superin- tendent, the janitor is one of the most important cogs in the local school machin- ery,” South Dakota educa- tion officers plan a state- wide improvement of the school janitor service. “Schoolhouse keeping is a science,” declares R. Kraus- haar, state supervisor. “Chil- dren learn cleanliness from observation of the janitor’s work."” A handbook for janitors is part of the program, 0080000000000 000C0000 0 e 00000000 panions engraved on the blade. The hilt will bear the coat of arms of Virginia on one side and the arms of the Byrd family on the cther. Below the Byrd crest will !be Admiral Byrd's insignia as a | naval officer. An airplane, a dog sled and the ships of the Byrd Antarctic expedi- on are designed in precious metal aleng the body of the scabbard. At |the heel is a chart with nautical 'symbcls showing the route of the expedition to the south pole. ——————————— The University of Kentucky will erect two additional ‘buildings this summer at a cost of $30,000. - | American engineers have been in- Ivited to participate in the inter- national congress of General Me- chanics to be held at Liege, Bel- gium, August 30. — . Virginia has 1469 registered pharmacists. —————.——— The North Carolina Bar associa- ilon has an active. membership of 1,100 lawyers. Weather Conditions As Recorded by the U. S. Weather Burean Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, ber'~ning 4 p. m. today: Showers tonight and Thursday; moderate west to south winds. LOCAL DATA, eter Temp. Humidity Wlnd anoe't] wmir 58 41 NwW 12 Pt. Cldy 4 a. m. today 29.89 49 81 N 3 Pt. Cldy iNoon today 30.00 a6 81 Sw k] Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Highest 4pm. | Low 4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. | emp. temp. Velocity 24 hrs. Weather *“Less than 10 miles. .+ Time Bar 4 p. m. yest'y 5 Stations— BaITOwW ... Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana . | Eagle |St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova . Juneau . Flae Ketchiken ... Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle .. Portland . 58 46 48 Cldy lSnn Francisc 64 50 50 Clear NOTE.—Observauions at Alaskan mainland stations, <xcept Ju- nean and Cordova made at 8 a. m. and 8 p. m., Junean time. The pressure is low throughout Alaska except in the middle Aleu- tian Islands and on the Arctic Coast and high over most of North- eastern Pacific Ocean. It is lowest near the Alaska. Peninsula, falling at Kodiak and rising elsewhere. Precipitation has been light ‘and confined to portions of Southern Alaska. Moderate to heavy jrain fell in the North Pacific States. Temperatures have risen in Eastern, and fallen in most of Western Alaska during the past 24 hours. .20 38 56 58 62 58 34 44 a6 . 58 .. 58 60 . 58 70 . 54 4 36 32 50 42 46 30 u 40 40 40 4 46 30 46 30 32 34 36 30 30 34 38 38 39 44 38 30 44 0 Trace 0 a2 0 18 Cldy Snow Clear Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy Rain Cldy Cldy Pt. Cldy Pt. Cldy 1+ Cldy Snow Pt. 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