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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JULY 27 I9?7. RS AR PR g A UTé I:IEIRESS . u. 8. szkmcphfum, WEATHER BUREAD ISCONDEMNEDBY . <. | GRINGES UNDER ot . . Wt s i Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., July 27. w c ‘I‘ u LEADEH' $ KLEPPER LASH Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate to fresh SE winds. EVi VI | LOCAL DATA b ‘Time saromter Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather Mrs. Weiss-Smllh, National 3 ¢ Suspenston of Pool SCnds 4 pm. yest'y 30.23 52 86 SE 7 Lt. Rain 5 : ¥ P S ttl Sq d Int 4 a.m. today 30.14 55 3 E 8 Cloudy President of Union, Ar- 3y ; cattle dquad Into Noon today 3013 55 T E 10 Lt Raih rives in Juneau i ; 3 § Dizzy Tailspin RADIO REPORTS TODAY § Max. temp. Lowest 4am. 4a.m. Precip. dam. Station last 24 hours temp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather Anchorage . 58 48 — — 10 4 Barrow 34 32 32 12 Pt. Cldy Clear Cloudy Rain Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Cloudy Rain Cloudy Clear Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clear (By Associated Press) Seattle’s wavering Indians appear e bent on pushing the Missions out other polsonous drug, Mr"'hvze‘l"“ 4 3 of the Pacific Coast League cellar. P ) Smith pointed out. “If prohibition b oo e sulhdads Aot JREER SUMMER COATS o b s i e o | B e e sty oo Sl ‘% | u @ g3t a ; hundredth as much care as the A 4 i TN i JUICTeC I, e per suspended Harlin Pool Without|pmsime nie e e =4 u k. Harrison act prohibiting the use ay and threatened th inder —_— s to $29.75 AN pay and threatene: P TE, Dawson ... 6 GROUP 1—Value $ of drugs, there would have been { of the team with the same treat-|gy poul | A 5: :2 :: sgo oo " V. no difficulty in enforeing its regu- | § % 4 ment unless the squad snapped out{puteh Harbor 54 46 48 5 . lations.” ¢ s ; ° (Continuea from Page One) ’ : of it. Kodiak .............. 6 4 Turning to the problems of con- o | But, since that action, the Tribes-|cordoya TR 50 53 trolled distribution of alcohol, such . men have shown what 8 SUMD|jumeas . .. ’ fo~ & & - Y i as the Territory is now facing, Mrs. H ; really looks like. Last week even|sitka ... . 52 g WOMEN'’S DRESSY COATS : Weiss-Smith _stated: “There can| the’ Misslons. toifimed them’ thres | Watebubass i w i'd nd SUITS ; H be no successful control. Every pos-| & out of four, and prospects are dark|Prince Rupert . 48 [es b & sl ; 3 . pe) 50 < sible measure has been suggested | & e ¢ indeed for this week when the Tribe {Edmonten % 46 46 > #p - & j and tried. Complete prohibition is ’ entertains San Diego, at Seattle. |Seattle ... g 58 58 1-3 mg 5 ,Q‘Qular Pr]ce 4 the only answer, and though the L A | The surging Portland team, which| Portland ... ... 62 62 ) @ United States has tak_en a _deplor- : started winning about the time!|San Francisco ... 54 54 Cloudy vmuly backward step in voting for ? t the Tribe started sinking, is now|New York .. g 68 68 5 . Cloudy " repeal, the true necessity for ab-| g 3 nly five and one-half games from|Washington ... 90 68 70 GIRLS SUMMER COATS ¥ ¥ stinence can not for long be 3 ‘:’heymp and plays the Missions this ; R i nd ignored.” ¢ Sy WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY @!Fn 72 0Q 35500 : Lot Protection | The Seals, half a game ahead of| Seatfle (airport), partly cloudy, temperature, 58; Blaine, clear, 50; b 2 ' / ' Again returning to the need for |the Beavers in the standings, clash {Victoria, clear, 51; Alert Bay, clear, 52; Bull Harbor, cloudy, 58; Triple teaching youth, Mrs. Weis%-Smith‘ Mrs, Delphine Dedge {'“"““‘f'“ with Oakland, while Sacramento|Island, clear, —; Langara, cloudy, 54; Prince Rupén. clea}, 5’6; Ket- 4 > o e stated that a main reason Why| Baker Godde, automobile heir- ... 00 105 Angeles. chikan, clear, 56; Craig, cloudy, 58; Wrangell, cloudy, 58; Petersburg, G TEN’'S AND ] (the education program is para-| ess, who recently arrived in | Siad 88; ‘Bosk Albhorp, cloudy, —, enakiss, widingy . &ltka Tl GIRLS’ DIESSES 2 |mount in the W. C. T. U..program| Reno, Nev, to get & ‘f"‘“’,’.:‘ ’“; i STANDING OF CLUBS ing, 54; Soapstone Point, raining, 52; Radioville, raining, 50; Juneau, & . : is because during prohibition the| though Mrs. Godde, _ wife of i Won Lost Pet.|raining, 54; Skagway, raining, 52; Cordova, raining, 52; Chitina, part |need for instruction was gone,| Timothy Godde of Paris, "}"'“" { gacramento 69 47 .59 | eloudy, 50; McCarthy, cloudy, 50; Anchorage, cloudy, 52; Portage rain- z for $S.oo therefore a generation grew to| interviewers and adnmnn_fly e s 70 49 .588 |ing, 52; Fairbanks, cloudy, 60; Richardson, partly cloudy, 59; Rapids, 4 3 adulthood knowing nothing of lhc" fused to discuss hcf case, her ‘Snn Rebriciace P 53 ‘551 |cloudy, 52; Hot Springs, partly cloudy, 57; Tanana, clear, 60; Ruby, G e dangers so soon to follow. “Now | stepfather, Hugh 'Dillman, 'E“- | Portiand 63 52 548 | €cloudy, 56; Nulato, cloudy, 58; Flat, cloudy, 52; Ohogamute, cloudy, 56; ONE TABLE OF HATS t that o, nave, Jess tis prpteciion f“:red.;" _::“' "'"'r?"a'l'::n: ;;': {Los Angeles 57 69 452 | Nome, clm.xdy. 49; Solomon, cloudy, 50; Golovin, cloudy, 60; Council, ). b 3 ,of prohibition, we must put dour r; vd‘ 1“; epurpmu | Oakland 53 66 445 |cloudy, 48; Egavik, cloudy, 54; Tel'er, cloudy, 46; Tin City, cleudy, o e wholehearted efforts in spreading| e ‘“us " : Seattle 49 68 '419|46; Deering, cloudy, 45. c‘eqf‘a“ e :}i_ information on alcohol to those| denied there was any romance |l G 43 T 364 Juneau, July 28. — Sunrise, 3:41 a.n.; sunset, 8:30 p.m. who know so little of its harmful| between Mrs. Godde and Jac] National League ! g ! qualities,” she ‘said, Doyle, Irish singing pugilist. | R bt WEATHER SYNOPSIS Rally Tonight | Chicago 54 635 Barometric pressure continued low over most of Alaska this morn- | Tentatively scheduled to speak WERNER RETURNS !New York 53 /609 |ing with the lowest pressure southeast of Kodiak Island. Another low "‘ over KINY at 6:30 o'clock tonight,{ Returning from Ketchikan wl\m_'l‘ Pittsburgh A 4 .524 | pressure obtained over the northern and central portion of Canada, e rel i s 0 A nc. Mrs. Weiss-Smith is to be present- he has been on business for his gy rouis .. ... 44 518 |centering in northern Alberta. A ridge of high pressure obtained i e " ed at the rally to be held at 8:30|dcpartment for the past two weeks, Boston 43 494 |from southeast Alaska and British Columbia southwestward to the o'clock tonight in the Seventh-day|Joe Werner, property accountant prooklyn 35 422 |Hawalian Islands with the highest pressure, 30.44 inches, at a latitude JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE Adventist Hall, Second at Main.|for the U. S. Forest Service, arrived Cincinnati ... 34 410{0f 42 degrees and longitude of 136 degrees. This pressure distribu- kbl With Mrs. C. Wade, Mrs. J. E.|back in Juneau this morning aboard philadelphia 34 54 .380 tion brought light showers along the middle Yukon Valley and mod- Click, Mrs. H. L. Wood, and Mrs.|the steamer Yukon. | American League erate rain from Kodiak to the northern portion of southeast Alaska. tefosrfefosfrfefefofedefodeiof | C. C. Personeus leading activities,| Mr. Werner is also star third base- Won Lost Pet.|Light rain also was reported at Edmonton, while elsewhere over the the rally is to assemble all Gas-|man for the Moose baseball team New York . 56 27 .675|field of observation generall fair weather prevailed. |l wocnnonan F RN Dillman S B S R 3 2 y i o | tineau Channel residents interested,|in the Gastineau Channel League Chicago 53 34 619 £ 2% 3 1Ty |and will be the one occasion when |and Manager Art McKinnon's sleep Detroit 36 602 | 3 iFi 4 . Plflyhmlfi’ (}’ f‘)’- (]"f I'.\Hl \b! LL KEEP [Mrs. Weiss-Smith will be able tolls less troubled now that Werner Boston 35 56| Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIRE! 4 ' 7 3 ° e {present her views on temperance |bas returned. | Cleveland 40 506 | 1(’ vanta o £ i (1 F'H?“!\/ work, both in the Territory and | s e | Washington 46 432 < R s grpart T i) | throughout the States. This Turkey Feed Four 'St Louis ... 57 321 ¥ . R d l 24 ) Philadelphia 58 .293| fiafi r : s o aning ! i e egetables . ¢ { The family with chil - ”‘f' house. Th H,(’,’.‘. DENVER, Col., July 27 ——F‘Ilslh('r- EVANSVILLE, ind.,—There will (Second Half) ning to build a home ma ind a|l 150 MRIe0. O X SIO1 imen in Colors no longer will have be drumsticks enough to go around Won Lost Pet. - ] : n a child that has 3/t throw that big one back at the Thanksgly dinner HOME GROWN RADISHES, gNIONS playhouse has m Moose « 2 687! If tlere is enough ground play- |I P et Lol The state game rules have been SET TH'S EVE whgre this turkey is served: Hateh= poyelas 4 i 667 and FRESH LOCAL EGGS house should be provided for when are amended to provide a fishing hmn! ed at the Vandenburgh county in- Elks e e 000 plans for the house are being “10 pounds plus one fish.” The| o @ 2 e firmary, the bird has four legs. ek et . o Bt amd vy ¢ Federal HOUSING o4 Jaw said “10 pounds.” 3 ¢ e e camma m‘ry The archit Ui a playhouse may | pnyg if g fisherman caught nine! | COUNCILMAN RETURNS | D g # % Moosnn, phssdiah] Yor the house should nsulted | P 8dded 2 @ ominal expense land one-half pounds of trout and Moose and Elks Meet in| Councilman Henry T. Messer- rgeon of Liverpool, England,| THE PURE FOODS STORE regarding ( ) ! then was fortimale enough fo land i [schmidt, who has been visiting in j ing in Juneau todsy, He is g playhouse s i Full of Prunes a two- or threc-pounder he )”“]‘f Channel Fray—so“‘ |the States, returned to Juneau t0- 5 passenger on the Princess Char- Telephone 478 Prompf Delivefl’ limited, s P 1 Y to put it back into the stream. | ballers Battle day aboard the Princess Charlotte. jotte. -oo—— -, RIRCDEEI = built as r VANCOUVER, Wash. — Cl i SO T A Wl ) R B § gr ]‘;\'m ¢ y is really full of prunes. ’x"lf “\l'“mm ‘4;:“‘-‘1‘:“?\':'“;":;"1 ngthened by the return, A bill ‘[“*‘5 :’/\;" 1:‘;{”‘;{:‘]{“{15:;* ARRIVES FOR VISIT ‘ ; uilding : S ors discoy- Dam, Ala., claims the largest Sun-; E ¢ “ |gress authorizing e Federa =3 g Sael, P A playhous ; \,I:]";‘J ]::“nnu (:\.1.'.',[";,-(,\3,‘“1 in | day school attendance of any Meth- o b r imixl]:m.]oerarwl::;ce? b::.-]: missioner of Education to make a Miss Margaret E. Abrahamsen ar-| Jnhn WIthrs place of his ve: nty, despite the fact dis-|OCist church in the world. The en-|p % fopon < b Pan "o [study as to the advisability of of- rived today aboard ‘mel Prylln?ess toys and hobb: g 3 v d orchardists cut down 180,- | rollment is 1,800; average ““""d"clmmmg Ted Adams from the|fering courses in aviation in public Charlotte for a visit with her hister, Yon are invited to present turbed and at the ives WO Years ago. ance 1,450, |States, the Paps and Purples are Schools. M. O. P, ‘Wiget ..is coupon at the box. . |scheduled for diamond conflict at, 3 ! office of the the mother the knov \at the - Tk child is in a safe place. It offers| Irish potatoes boiled in salt \,\"- : U. S. Fishe produce .Ioulr bi " Fireman Park this evening — be X A . (4 recreation room during r- ter make a good, inexpensive hog lion pounds ($75,000,000 worth) o ginning at 6:30 p. m.—if it rains not. TR ; lt’ able weather and avoids disturbing feed fish annually No rain was falling at press time PR 3 Bacemo T " this afternoon, but the deadline that . . G - . (counts is at 6 o'clock this evening,| ] ea oS e ; . ors Feature Smart Summer Styles (o s s snd receive iekets for your nsured Mor? !postpnne the contest. i self and a friend or League officials stressed that to- || Fisk relative to see night's game must get under way| i 4 s : : Py 99 |right on time, as evenings are short- o - 5 B D er and darker and nd called games | Es ke - ; : orn to ance are wanted. The Channel League contest at As a paid-up subscriber of The Firemen's Park is not the only ball o Ibattle set for this evening, though. _ -4 Alma S The Business Men and Alaska-Ju-| _____ . e y neau mine teams of the newly or-| ¢ 3 3§ ganized softball league are to do a| - Good only for current offering. bit of warring also; being sched- ¥ a - % > |uled to oppose each other in a - : ; ! Your Name May Appear Tomorrow practice tilt on the Evergreen Bowl| 4 \ ; E WATCH THIS SPACE diamond at 7 o’clock. Last evening’s scheduled practice game for the softballers, between the Federals and Bowl All-Stars, was rained out, but weather pros- pects are brighter for tonight’s en-‘ gagement. SEEK TRACE = MM aels ot Remember LUST RAOES / : ’ N fimomparedwuh;m;r;ds If your “Daily Alaska E:hpire" has , < BERKELEY, Cal, July 27—In-| ' 4 b bt pedon SHabngriins not been delivered tent on completing an exploration of vast reaches of the Southwest| ', . o ) tively non-fattening. By 6:00 P. M. i 8 hitherto unvisited by white men, sixty scientists have started their fifth successive year of study of " the Navajo Indian country in nor-| thern Arizona and southern Utah, | Prof. Charles Del Norte Winning of | | - N\ ) ¢ z z 6 New York University heads the ex-| pedition. | Search for remnants of vanished races and intensive study of the geology, flora and fauna of the re- gion is the objective. 7 4 Y # ; : N 8 m : 5 i : e | e 4 & C 7 A copy will be sent you i ; o . s An Artist in Feathers : i : : Foamlly the ;',“P:‘f“ Pt AR 8 d 8 WINTERS, Tex.—Making peacock ] \ IATELY by SPECIRL 1 e used tc ) new s. | b ti-laye: ¥ feather fans is an art with Mrs o . 5 ‘. Prints are much in T ’ : ouss noting couid b mave |- M. Pyburn of Winters. Her nan-| MLSS : , (Do not call after 7:15 P. M.) with contrastingly-colorcl te Lavis is | attr an the smart number worn by Olivia |d1Work has been sold in 16 states, in-| wearing a splashy black and wh d and. It is a simply-styled hand-blocked |cluding New York and California % e N which fashions a short-sleeve rer a tile red background and desi; e 9 ol e Toakeound i most clox sl B gt & gnoftan | myy The Empire ciassifieds for |results,

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