The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 25, 1932, Page 2

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T S —— THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 25, 1932. GREATEST VALUES of the Season Presented in This Event Shelves must be emptied to make room for Spring Merchandise and the only way f_]w to do this effectively and thoroughly is to =< cut prices. Blue BABY Chambray ROMPERS 2 for $1.00 BLANKETS 2 for $1.00 Lace Silk STEP-INS Girls’ PRINT DRES Sizes 7 to 14 $1.00 New CHEMISE $ Ladies* Cotton BLOUSES Regular $2.75—Clear- ance Price, $1.00 Hosiery Sale A Ladies’ Full-Fashioned Semi-Service and Chiffon HOSIERY $1.00 REMNANTS Phoenix Brand at reduced prices B M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leadmg Department Store $1. Lace Trimmed Silk RAYON BLOOMERS $1.00 N Underwear V alues Extraordinary Trimmed ! 1.00 1.00 Girlg’ Cotton Crepe and Outing Flannel PAJAMAS $1.00 Ladies’ Two- Piece Outing Flannel PAJAMAS $1.00 U. 8. DEPARTMENT OP AGRIOULTURE, WEATHER SUREAU The W eather (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaa) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m,, Jan. 25: Occasional snow or rain tonight and Tuesday; gentle winds most- ly southerly. LOCAL DATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Wenuner 4 pm. yest'y . 31 87 Calm Snow 4 am. today . 29 95 E 3 Snow Noon today 32 85 E 1 Cldy wABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | Lowest4a.m. 4am. Precip. 4am. Station— temp. temp. | emp. temp. vemclty 24 hrs, Weather The pressure is moderately low in Southern and Western Alaska with moderate to light snow in Scutheast end Western Alaska and partly cloudy weather over the remainder of the Territory. Tempera- tures have fallen in nearly all districts. The pressure is unsually i north of Hawail and rising in Southern and Interior Alaska, is slightly above normal but stationary on the Arctlc coast. South, he said. In Seattle Mr, Guerin visited STOCK PRICES TAKE ADVANGE THEN DECLINE Last Minu_t:—Rcaction Takes Place on New York Exchange NEW YORK, Jan. 25.—Late sell- ing of American Telephone and Telegraph and Standard ©Oil of New Jersey today checked the slow -18 24 -2 0 Pt.Cldy : -4 L0 .14 4 Trace Clear |advance of the markef, prompted NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S 14 26 -6 4 0 Snow | last minute reaction and cancelled | SALE OF REAL PROPERTY -18 =22 -12 4 0 Pt Cldy | most of the upturn of one to two Notice is hereby given, that pur- -8 -3¢ 34 4 02 Clar | points for, rails and misoellaneous |SUsnt to an order 0: sale made and : -6 -24 =24 4 Trace Clear |industrigls. entered of record by the Probate 8 0 -6 -8 4 0 Cldy| The turnover was less than 1,-(Court of A Haines ?fldnm ’:; d’iem; 2 32 28 32 14 .02 Pt Cldy|000,000 ghares. tory of Alluh, on m:v °1 3% 36 28 32 30 Trace Snow| United Bumtes Steel soid up 1%, |Jamuary, 1032, o 1".’1” mm of . 22 22 18 24 0 0 Pt .Cldy|then lost. mpst of the gain, then theestnuo!.nméla DeBlondeau, . 2% 2 2 6 0 0 Clear w,weucmmym“plm known as J. DeBlondeau, 3 3 29 2 3 48 Snow lone point. .. e mfln:;l-dmm ¥ = . & 5 30 PLCidy| Amerioan Oen, New York Oen-|istrafor of sald estate sell at 4 36 28 30 4 72 Pt.Cldy [tral, Westinghouse, Santa Fe and ublic aucuon. sul ‘%o contirma- 0 3 32 32 6 146 Pt .Cldy |other issues lost most of the early “:‘e“ “;ngfle nflm Court, 2 38 30 30 8 0 Clear | gains but gtiffened & Itttle in final{ ' W ;m‘&mmu.twy be:; .48 4 ;g :«: 16 1"‘:" Rain |dealings. m';f;f as may be mw;o x:‘;;. 46 4 6 ace Cldy 4“4 4 purpose of paying the expenses of e " “'—Leu than 10 nxles. i Ngvlw o b m,TBDézsm administration, and the still unsat- quotation of Alaska Juneau &ne stock today is 15, _American 60%, Anaconda ' 10, Bem- l-hem Bteel WA. ‘Curtiss-Wright 1%, Fox Films 4, General Motors Hill, no sale. to get o the big football game be- tween Tulane and Southern Cali- Mr. Guerin left early in De-|fornia to the . de traffic that held up enroute to the the two younger children at|stadium where the game was Myrtle Point, Ore., where they were visiting relatives at the time. The “|day he arrived there, one of his staged. They maade a tour from Long returned by Yuma and touched at/ made a trip to and Tia Juana. [the climate was bad for his wife's JESUIT ORDER DISSOLVED BY ‘g Million Dollars to Be Confiscated BUILDINGS, CHURCHES Continue to Make Homes in Spain MADRID, Spain, Jan. 25.—The Property Valued at Thirty, PARKS WILL BE CHAMBER GUEST GOVT. DECREE TOMORROWNOON Governor, Recently Re- turned from States, to Discuss Conditions Gov. George A. Parks, who re- cently returned home after a six- ARE TO BE ABANDONED | weexs stay tn the states, wit be a guest of the Chamber of Com- Members?()rder Wil {merce at its reguiar noon Tuncheon | meeting at Bailey’s Cafe tomorrow, it was announcéd today by H. O. Adams, Chairman of the Attend- ance and Program Committee. decree dissolving the Jesuit Order in Spain where the order was | founded nearly 40 years ago, con- fiscating property valued at about $30,000,000, in the name of the state, was officially announced last Saturday night. The decree, which became effec- tive with its official publication Sunday, calls for disbanding of Jesuit possessions. The Jesuits have ten days in which to file inven- {tories with the state. The Jesuit spokesman said the decree would be complied with although it was considered unjust. He said the Jesuits had been ex- pecying the decree for several days and they planned to immediately abandon their churches and build-| ings. They plan to remain inSpain | but will live at the homes of their families or in small groups of three or four and.continue to work as ordinary priests in various churches. VATICAN VIEWPOINT VATICAN CITY, Italy, Jan. 25 {—TIt is understood in Vatican cir- cles that the Catholic Church re- gards the Spanish decree dissolving the Jesuit Order in that country as lacking in justification under the Spanish constitution. The Observatore Romano, the of- ficial organ of the Catholic church,! sets forth that the Jesuit oath of obedience to the gurch is merely in a spiritual . The news- paper said the church’s authority over the Jesufts did. not conflict with the authority of state. e RESIGNS AS | OFFICIAL OF BIG LEAGUE Sir Eric Drummond, Secre- tary General, Retires —To Return Home GENEVA, Jan. 25—Sir Eric Dru- mmond, who has been Secretary General of the League of Nations since its formation, has resigned but the League's Council has de- ferred action. Sir Eric Drummond gave @s a reason for his resignation that | health and also that England ‘wants ‘him back to take part in domestic affairs, ESTEBETH SAILS FOR PORTS, SITKA ROUTE The mail boat Estebeth sailed last Saturday night for Sitka and way ports with & large cargo and the following passengers: For Sitka—Robert Wakelin. For Tet Jourdan, Gus Jourdon, John Rupp. —ll Daily Empife Want Ads Pay. isfied claims against said estate. The sald real property consists est in the Nugget Bar Mining Claims, conteining 160 acres, situat- ed about thirty miles West of . 8 Beach east to Phoenix, Ariz, and|aska; time of sale, on Saturday, A Charles W. Hawkesworth, Acting 'on which it is ‘mounted. Chiet of the Alaska Division of the Office of Indian Affair who re- turned Friday from the launching of his Bureau's new service ship, and several other members also returning from trips to,the States, will be present. The Special Committee appoint- ed last week by President Shattuck to draw up a statement voicing the Chamber’'s objections to the projected reservation of Admiralty Island for @& brown bear reserve, probably will make its report to- morrow This will be discussed and, if approved, forwarded at once to Senator Frederick Walcott, Chairman of the Senate Committee on Wild Life Conservation. Other matters of interest to the community will also be discussed. ., A Pittsburgh man is the inventor “Stolen” when an unauthorized person tries to move an automobile 00000 ey s e | ~anmmmmfimnfimmflmmmmmmml||mmmmmmmmunmmmmmmummmml|nmmmmmml||||m||mu|mm||m|m|mmmnnuuum of a device that displays the word | MAHATMA NOW GIVEN REWARD, 600D BEHAVIOR Visitors, 20 Minutes Each Week POONA, India, Jan. 25—Mahatma, Gandhi will have his reward for proving to be a model prisoner dur- ing the three weeks he has besn in jail here. No one outside of the prison has been permitted to see him. It is now announced that once each week, for 20 minutes, he may Read For Profit— Use For Results Daily Empire Want Ads B T There Is Nothing Experimental About Advertising In be visited by - relatives -or -non- polftical associares. - NORCO OFF FOR SOUTH SATURDAY The motoship Norco satted for Seattle and way ports last Sat- Will Be Permitted to Have| "%, Svening s 7:30 oclock with the following passengers, all book- ;d;u‘form.—ms Flora Zink, Louls Anderson, Rohert Smith, B. U. Westberg. : MRS. KROGH TO Vllfl' STATES Mrs. O. P Krogh, wite of the S RS OW . e -

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