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Summer Coats n 2 Groups $5.00 and $10.00 g DRESSE Group 2.1 for ALL SUMMER HATS and BERETS 50 cents SUMMER % {ia Sk yoiu:s Group 1--2 for'$5.00 5.00 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw’s Leading Department Store J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU i The W eather LOCAL DATA /By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vieinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 26: Continued cloudy tonight; showers Wednesday; gentle south- erly winds, Time Bafonister Temp. Hum!dity Wind Veiocity ''Westher 4 pm. yestly . 4 61 59 s 8 Cldy 4 am. today . 51 89 Calm Cidy Noon today ... 80 62 SW 4 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY > Highest 4p.m. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. Wnfi tem | temp. temp, velocity 24hrs, Weather “‘m s ”MP 68 P | 46 46 10 0 Clear 58 58 40 40 10 0 , Pt.Cldy 68 66 48 48 [ 0 Pt Cldy . 70 70 52 52 4 0 Clear 0 70 44 44 0 o Clera M B | s 50 0 0 Clear 68 62 | 50 50 4 .10 Cldy 4 46 | 46 46 20 70 Rain 56 56 | 46 46 12 0 Pt. Cldy 66 62 | 48 50 0 Q Cldy i 64 | 42 44 4 0 Clear .. 64 61 50 51 0 0 Cldy i G R A B S < 0 Pt.Cidy Ketchikan . 62 58 | 56 &6 8 Trace Pt. C{gy upert ... 66 66 | 52 54 4 0 Cldy i e . B L ,‘ 48 50 4 28 Clear 68 54 54 4 0 Clear 0y 2 56 56 4 0 Clear + San Francisco ... 66 62 | 54 54 4 0 Clear * 4 low pressure area with a barometer reading of 2040 inches 4s: centered southwest of Eastern Alaska. Another low obtains . west of St. Paul Island with a barometer reading of 2050 imches. Fair weather bas prevails over the greater part of the Tegritory the past twenty-four hours, with showers occurring at St. Paul Island M Eagle. Ketchikan reported a trace of precipitation. Tempera- i Mu have been slight. |inside. Enough light is thrown on the writing pad to make a drawing or to write. Designed for soldiers, airplane pilots and others who work in the darkness, it makes the writer independent of other sources of light. - HTH INVENTORS = OF WORLD *;muj}zz ‘k fhde easy Fire yictims may escape, one at| “a tiny lamp|, time, by lowering themselves to. FOR GOOD STEAKS 6010 )"} BAILE Y’S CAFE * f!,’i-’ ¥ I-fi,&-e. ¥ . t’év » i [the belt is the ground in a safety belt thpt. slides on a rope. The deyice is 9f+ fered as 4 portable fire escaye‘ tirmly in the room or hallway, and slipped around the shoulders. The rapidity of the de- scent can be regulated. Talking and giving demonstra- Uons of the goods, a rohot super- salesman has been produced by cynchronizing the proto-electric cell with an automatic phonograph and with contact disks that control lights, electric fingers and other mechanical devices. When a person crosses the path of the photo- electric cell, the talking controls are turned on, and robot starts prais- ing an automobile, electric refrig- erator, airplane or some other product. With each remark, the robot gives a demonstration, When the flames are too hot for firemen to enter, a revolving hose that requires no operator can be pushed into the midst of the fire and a torrent of water released. Set into a frame that holds it off the floor, the hose throws water in every direction. It can be lowered through a hole in the roof, pust. ed through an opening cut in the floor or. dropped through a window. By reg:stermg each of the eighty- eight notes in color, a fast-spinning disk presents musical numbers as ever-changing rainbows, The slight- est variation in tone will cause an immediate change in the myriad colors on the disk. Radio waves and the Baird scanning-disk sys- tem of television are combined in the instrument to reveal the orders of music . Although the most spec- tacular point 1is the vari-colored display of hues on the disk, the device has'a practical application in testing e voices of singezs or the tone or any musical instru- ment. Replacing fuses and eliminating the dangers of overloaded electric jcircuits, an automatic switch has bheen devised to guard against fire, All the householder needs to do i§ to relieve the load on the inter- rupted circuit, flip the switch bagk to the on-position and service is resumed. An electrician is not needed. No replaces are necessary and no pennies or hairping can be used as substitutes for blown fuses to endanger the home, e ——— CANADIAN QFFICIAL HERE Capt. Frazier, Canadian Coliector of Customs at Tulsequah, B, .C., is in Juneau for a few days on !matters of business. fdertaken by the various meteorolo-, {Wll be maede so far as possible One end of the rope is attached| s ULRIGH GOES T0 | FAIRBANKS ON. * POLARPROGRAM Coast and C;oadlc Official Will Install In- struments Bride from Abroad To epect buildings and install improvements at, the Alaska Agri- cultural College and School of Mines near Fairbanks for use in| connection with Polar Year obser-| f vations is the mission of F. P. Ulrich, head of the Coast and |Geodetic Survey in Alaska, who| ¥ left Juneau this morning on the| steamship Aleutign for Seward. Mr, | Ulrich will also instruct observers, in “the approaching Polar work. He will not return for about four months. He was selected for the task because of his success in in- stalling similar instruments at Sit- ka recently and training assist- ants to their use. $100,000 Allowed in Work One hundred thousand dollars was allowed by the Federal gov- ernment for participation by the United States in the International Polar Year program. The, present International, Polar Year pregram, sponsored by the International Meteorological Organ- | ization, is the second Polar Year to be realized "the first having , . juneau time) and observa- been in 1882-83 when the Unifed {1.. 1t intermediate hours are de- States occupied two stafions, one g..q jat Point Parrow, Alaska, and the other at Port Conger, Ellesmere i Island. There ‘will be a total of W' over 100 stations making special observations during the Polar Year 1932-33; of this number about half will be especially established in the Arctic, Antarctic and Equatorial 7" | Joseph Sehildkraut, celebx'nted stage and screen actor, is shown with his bride, the former Mary Mackey, of London, as they arrived in New York from Europe. The couple | were recently married in Vienna. wood for a return to the stage where he will play in revivals of several famous productions. special refe ginning and ending of ation and thunder s sudden changes of wind direc- | y and any accom- are widely distributed in all parm of the world. Name Is Explained P The name Polar Year is applied especially the high and velocity and of clouds, 15 clouds, > their estimated tic and re-' gions. During the thirteen month per- | f,. iod or International Polar Year, o from August 1, 1932 to August 31,! 1933, an intensified program of weather observations will be un- the Antarctic Polar flakes. will also be observations n aircraft, at a few borders and in interior of clouds, downward and urrents, squalliness, of cloud particles, m of radiation and description air glcal services of the world. 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