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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 2, 1931. Jha FRANCE MAKES (1o Times Change HERREPLYTO < (&s] HOLIDAY PLAN [Willing to Participate it Neighboring States Do Likewise ! PARIS, Nov. 2—France has noti- fied the League of Nations she is willing to participate in the pro-; {posed one-year amaments holiday providing her neighboring States do‘ = {the same. { A brief not> sent by the Foreign | Office said the’ Government is will- ing to adhere to the armaments tresolution voted by the League's | Assembly, but there must be as-' surance that countries bordering on France will take similar steps. U. 8. DEPARTMENT OP AGRIOUNTURE, WEATHER BUREAU < ikt The W eather o (By the U. 8. Weather Buresa) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m.,, Nov. 2: § i No Refunds No Exchanges No Refunds No Exchanges Probably rain tonight and Tues LOCAL DATA Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weather 29.52 43 90 s 4 Cldy 29.87 40 98 s 9 Rain 30.08 42 8 SE 17 Rain ©CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am, Precip, 4am. temn. temp. | emp. temp. velocity 24 hrs, Weather -2 -4 | =12 -8 4 0 Clear 20 20 10 10 4 Trace Clear . 20 18 6 [ 0 Clear 14 14 | -2 -2i 0 Clear 18 18 0 12 .08 Cldy 18 18 8 8 18 Pt.Cldy 18 18 14 14 02 Cldy 40 40 32 34 .03 Snow 40 36 34 38 0 Clear . 40 40 34 36 .04 Clear 42 38 34 38 26 Cldy . 43 43 10 40 30 Rain gy g 39 - 37 Rain . 52 36 40 58 Cldy 48 38 2 48 Rain & 36 40 4 Cldy 58 48 48 58 Pt. Cldy 66 48 48 66 Cldy 68 50 b2 068 Cldy *—Less than X0 mifies. : The pressure is high from extreme Southeastern Alaska south- ward and southwestward and is moderately low throughout the re- mainder of the Territory with rain over most of Southern Alaska and lght snow in the Interfor and on Seward Peninsula. The weath- er has cleared in the northeastern part of the Territory, with lower temperatures and has also cleared in portions of the Southwest. ay; moderate southerly winds. No Approvals No Approvals 4 p.am. yest'y 4 am. today ]‘ Noon today I ! Station— Barrow Nome Bethel Fort Yukon Tanana . Fairbanks Eagle St. Paul Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Jurcau Sitka i Ketchikan ... Prince Rupert Edmonton Seattle Portland San Francisco los d, s’ years ago Lord Cornwallis, leader of Eng- | land’s redcoats in the American | Revolution, was about the most | unpopular man in America. But here’s another Lord Cornwallis, descendant of the famous general, | who has been welcomed to the U. S. to participate in the sesqui- centennial of the British surrender of Yorktown, Va. The distin-! guished visitor is shown wearing | the insignia of his rank as Definty | Grand Master of Masons in En, | land while visiting a Philadelphia ladge, - Printed Silk and Printed Chiffon DRESSES ALL 1931 MODELS Swawean MORALLY IN EFFECT WASHINGTON, Nov. 2.— Under | Secretary of State Castle said he considered the League of Nation’s |armament holiday project morally in effect but the effectiveness of |the plan dzpends on reservations land conditions attached by the ac- Jcepting powers. The American reply is among !fourteen affirmative answers, in- |cluding those from Russia and ~— FSHRECEPTS | spuogL SUNVEY e o S ARE EXCEEDED ;S&"flgfi“}mo"“ cfumite B, ot Rl BY S_HI_PMENTSIUsing Airpistis' Tngects ‘ : ! Nine Territorial Schools Salmon and Herring Con- on Seward Peninsula | stitute Arrivals at This | Port Over Week-end [ Afer i n of rnine| | ninsula, W. K | ‘ i Eight thousana pounds of salmon = to e ren S 0 nc /288 ) jand 414 barrels, or 82800 pou ie o 1 ) L (1) .o raturnad on ] i t Av of herring were received in Jun gacvor:vm%‘ :00,7‘” |over the week-end. Bald Bt Whie i . . { The salmon, which was unloa £ e s Le o Dep o 3 y i 3 ly! Juneau’s Leading Department Store om i oty Gos O I&A\l;?g . Oberg, was purchased by the Ju- _, =~ . "o/ ‘ plane for St. M neau Cold Storage Company and % s o i as socn as condi {was pui into the freezers fcr later | marketing. The herring, brought by the Wilson, Capt. Martin Holst, jwas frozen and will be held for PUBLIC BARRED " Y B 1 Fresh Halibut For Seattlc 1is insp> F 0 TR AL u ] | Seventenn boxes, totaling 8500 (10 (oo pounds, of fresh halibut, which was o S . lunloaded Saturday from the Ad- _coi B3 by ' ¥ { Mlss BRITT“ l'dington, Capt. Sivert An 5 3 R % vaatyrati e B iel A hipped on the steamship 5 ng Groupd Demonstration Shows United States Has Most Efficient gwas shippe ; “War Tools in World—Preparedness Best Argumént for Lasting 7 o B O U 1 mpor tant Peace, 1. S. Experts Feel. ‘Auth f “Persident’s! Thirty-one thousand pounds of | . i et uthor o ersident’s| p | , we| Testimony |freezers of the Cold ‘Storage Com- | - . | $50’000 leel |ship Norco Saturday for discharge | at Prince Rupert, B. C. The fish | P 4 SPREDD. Qiia, Nog Sevdey |Securities of Seattle Loan | papsr reporters and spectators from Dts T Tonchinkn Association Were | Ofatalsies” Siing for |salmon and halbut, out of | {pany, were put aboard the motor- | Bank Cas‘, Judge John Killits barred news-|"ill be sent East from there. Over-estimated e 48 48 48 54 62 54 PN = Regular $21.50 values for $10 by coming to BEHRENDS’ and get $10.00 value that has been offered this season. e money Be Careful of your the biggest WAVE this year . . Everyone SEES IT! THE AMERICAN BEAUTY PARLOR Telephone 397 for Appointment ALSIE J. WILSON kwim and cover all the the Kuskokwim Riv go from there to Uncle Sam Displayed ‘Big Stick’ In Exhibiiion of Latesi Armaments PRINTING AND STATIONERY Desk Supplies—Ink—Desk Sets— Blotters—Office Supplies Geo. M. Simpkins Co. g roy ALASKA MEAT CO. QUALITY AND SERVICE TO YOUR LIKING Meadowbrook Butter Austin Fresh Tamales PHONE 39 Deliveries—10:30, 2:30, 4:30 { Pret _| Twenty-two tierces of mild curzd Daughter,” cn the grounds that|NOT¢0. The immediate destmaqu‘ . {he was informed the spectators Of this fish was Keichikan. It will| SEATTLE, Now 2. — Testimony were attending the trial solely in| D¢ 2ssembled there with other mild | that securities valued on the books |tHe hope of hearing “filthy and cured salmon until a carload is|of the Puget Sound Savings and laseivious . testifiony.” gathered, and then the whole|Loan Association, at $2,153,000 were The case involves Miss Brittop’s|MOunt Wwill be forwarded to the|actually worth, as appraised by claims that former President Hard-|Atlantic and Pacific Packing Com- | former Supervisor of Savings and thg was the father of her 12-year- P3nY in the States. | Loans Associations Hoffman, only old daughter. PSR 2 R ¥ |$940,000, was given at the trial here The suit is directed against ©. A.| ‘AR aluminum grid has been in-jof W. D. Comer, former President Klunk, hotel operator, on the.vent.ed to convert a frying pan into |of the Association, accused of is- gounds he circulated a book, “An-|® broiler. suing false statement of assets. sWeér to the President’s Daughter,” | g e | Hoffman said Comer accepted Frye-Bruhn Company PACKERS—FRESH MEATS. FISH AND rom.';'p! Frye’s Delicious Hams and Bacom Three Deliveries Dally 3 l nt demonstration at the overnment proving ground, Aberdeen, Md., befors the A my Ordhinch ‘Association and 6,000 experts and # the development ‘of arma. iments leaves no room for doubt as to United States supremac: ar weapons. Amonj the hibits was a disappearing gun that fires a two-ton projactile a distance of thirty miles and ¢an take cover at will in a prepared gun-pit. Armcred cars thundered over ploughed fields at 50 miles an I:ou.r. shooting « spray of bullets from their battery of machine guns as they advanced. Another innovation is an eight- | inch howitzer, mounted on a six-wheel truck with pneumatic tirzs. This wupoq‘ hitherto th-u.pon?fl with difficulty by caterpillar tractors, can be rushed from pli€e to place at 35 miles an hou machine qun that fires 700 rounds a minute is another wonder of the martian array of tools. :rxr\-h concéde " that U. S. progressiveness in armament is unmatche d anywhere in the wo. NORTHLAND 1S * ONWAY SOUTH 2 vessels in Bering 2 Sca have saf Jeft for the south, ‘Hlt and "h‘n with the exception of the Bay-| Autoist Fined; chimo, the OCoast Guard Cu Northland said farewell to its te { . and has | is go-| SEATTLE, Nov. 2—Alfred Dap- > passage. |per, Tacoma salesman, charged| || Colombia, wrecked off the Mexican llalso found under similar condi- which Nan Britton claims libelled | | BOLD BULLION, SILVER CONS ARE SALVAGED Part of Treasure Recovered from Wrecked Liner Colombia SAN Mfl., Nov. 2.— EScorted by a Coast Guard patrol tug Peacock, carrying | boat, the ‘l”‘fi)fi in gold bullion and silver coins, salvaged from the liner Coast last September 12, docked here Saturday. | The crew of the tug revealed that $130,000 in silver coins was picked off the ocean's floor and| also in the wreckage 75 feet under water, after an explosion shattered the MHner's strong box. The gold ‘bullion amounting to $20,000 was tions. ‘The gold bullion was destined to the San Franeisco mint from a with being a hit and run motorist, pleaded guilty and was fined $50; | in the Superior Court. He was ac- | |cused of fleeing after 'his car |struck and killed Mrs, 'Jeanette | Clark last August. Coast Guard Cutter Leaves: e Bering Sea — Ship- ping Season Ends | | I o papers at The Empire. DUTCH HARBOR. Alask PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Store That Pleases” THE SANITARY GROCER | Latin-American country. The tug Homer remained at the wreck salvaging the remainder of. $185,000 in bullion in the ship's strong ' room. 0. £, JONES IS DEAD IN SOUTH, . AUGUSTA, Churlés Edgeworth Jones, aged years, author of Confederate and historical Works, is dead at his! Georgia, Nov. 2 RO R S ———— | 1ome here. 2y “Midnight in June.” —adv. | his valuation as “very fair.” TO ALL CONSUMERS OF WATER: Notice is hereby given that all water pipes must be pro- tected against freezing. Under the ordinanges of the City of Junean waste of water is prohibited. Patrons ignoring this law next winter and allowing water to waste through open faucets will have their service discontinued until such time as all danger of freezing weather has passed. This regulation will be strictly enforced after November 1, 1931. All customers are hereby notified to the end that they may take the necessary precautions against frozen water pipes. 2 4 JUNEAU WATER COMPANY PREPARE YOUR AUTOMOBILE FOR WINTER DRIVING R & T RUST REMOVER. will clean out all -rust from the cooling system of your car and RUST PRE- VENTATIVE will stop rust from forming in your engine and radiator. We are equipped to render this service at a very small cost. Without this service the cooling system is not go- ing to function properly during the winter. Conse- quently your car will use more gas and oil and the motor will not perform as efficiently when it is overheated. Before you prepare your car with anti-freeze solu- tion be sure and have the cooling system properly cleaned out. - We carry a complete stock of R & T RUST RE- M;.‘)Y.ER, RUST PREVENTATIVE and anti-freeze solutions. Connors Motor Company SERVICE RENDERED BY EXPERTS YOUR ALASKA LAUNDRY CLEANING PRESSING Telephone 15 THE GASTINEA Our Services to You THE CHAS. W. CARTER MORTUARY “The Last Service Is the Greatest Tribute” HOTELS iU Begin and End at the . Corner 4th and Franklin Sts, Phone 186-2 SHEAFFER PENS, PENCILS and DESK SETS They carry a lifetime guarantee SKRIP—"The Stccéssor to Ink” Wright Shoppe PAUL BLOEDHORN, Proprietor