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FLAG DAY JUNE 14TH Buy Your Flags NOW'! A wonderful assoftment of fine flags for Patriotic Am- ericans in a wide range of prices and sizes. Youwll find a flag suitable for your pur- pose at Berhénds's store in the fine quality you will keep from year to year and at very rea- sonable prices. YARDAGE SPECIALS GINGHAMS 10c yard GAY CRETONNES 15¢ yard COLORFUL PERCALES 15¢ yard SUMMERY FABRICS 25¢ yard PRINTED VOILES 35¢ yard PLAIN SHANTUNG 50¢ yard RAYON FLAT CREPE 75¢. yard CREPE DE CHIN $1.25 yard BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau's Leading Department Store REVOLUTION 1S QUELLED Machine Guns ins Méw 'Down| Rebels in Honduras —50 Killed GUATEMALA OITY, June 13.— the government of Honduras as olution. The backbone of the revelt was broken when the Federals defeat- the rebels with machine guns. Fifty rebels are reported to hav announcing it has quelled the rev- ed 600 rebels near Copan, riddling FORECAST OVER Lesser Disputes All Settled, But Prohibition Is Big Question (Centingea from Page One) | this afternoon it was announced |the platform builders of the Re- | publicans have considered for the first time a plank proposing a sub- h Amend- e voters. declare stitute for the Eighte ment to be presented to right of decision, Federal guar- tee of protection against wet neigh- bors and saloons would be out- lawed. HOOVER KEEP S INTOUCH WITH |- PARTY LEADERS Presidenit GlVlng Active Attention to Conven- tion Details WASHINGTON, June 13.—Presi- dent Hoover last Saturday turned his active attention to the affairs of the Republican National Con- ventlon, talking with Chicago by telephone and conferring with Sec- retaries Mills and Hurley = before they leave for Chicago. saturday night that President Hoover was giving attention to the Prohibition question, among other problems. His advisors held" tne opinion, on the basis of reports the convention floor. | The President did not go to his Rapidan camp last Saturday but rémained at the White House. e PLAN FOR 3 DAY SESSION CHICAGO, June 13—The officia order of business for the Republi- can’ National Convention is an-| nounced. ! There will be a three-day session | starting at 11 o'clock and ending Thursday night. The Prohibition debate may pro- long the session another — e BRASS BANDS ~ ARE MISSING CHICAGO, Ill, June 13.—Dele- gates are drifting into the city con- stantly for the opening of the Re- publican National Convention but without brass bands, like in former years, being much in evidence. ‘Women are planning on taking |a greater part than formerly inthe lccn-em on proceedings. e g DR, G, LEALE - PASSES AWAY NEW YORK, June 13. — Dr. Charles Leale, aged 91, the first \surgeon to reach Abraham Lincoln after he was shot and who re- Dispatches received here quoted | ‘showers in -those and rising been killed and scores were wound- 'mained at the President's side un- ed. 'til death, died here today. — J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather . # LOCAL DATA (By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Farecut for Junecau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 13: ‘Showers tonight and Tuesday; moderate ¢ westerly winds. Fime ? Barometer Teémp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather 4 pm. yest'y ....3005 51 96 s 12 Rain 4 am. today 3021 4“4 95 NwW 5 Cldy Noon today - 30.21 54 0 w 4 Cldy v CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. | Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather 34 34 26 26 12 0 Cldy 64 64 | 40 40 4 0 Clear 58 56 | 48 48 16 14 Rain 72 2 50 50 4 .02 Clear 70 66 46 46 4 62 Rain 66 64 46 46 4 02 Pt. Cldy 68 64 46 46 4 02 Cldy 50 50 | 36 36 14 0 Cldy .82 B0 | 44 46 4 0 Clear . 52 48 | 40 42 12 .02 Rain . 48 48 | 42 42 10 98 Rain .. 54 51 43 “ 5 11 Rain 60 58 50 50 6 .66 Cldy .66 64 | 50 52 0 0 Cldy . 82 80 50 58 4 82 Clear 88 88 | 60 62 4 ] Clear 90 80 64 64 4 0 Pt. Cldy 60 58 52 52 4 0 Cldy is moderately low in Bering Sea and the Interior districts, the Gulf of Alaska and the South- -’m« is high over the northeastern Pacific Coast and Arc- O moderately throughout Alaska. Clear weather is Aleutian Islands and at Nome. Temperatures have ission of a new amend-| ing the States a limited | DRY, WET ISSUE Intimations were given out last|comment, the Washington Post said | from Chicago, that the wet and dry | problem ‘will not be fought out on‘ *ANnmNFAiLs {Fans, Srall in Nirdbét, Are } Given Good Eveéning i of Mat Game 1l but enthusiastic audience |took on 'a total of five men and |won falls from each. Unanimously nominated to bear the a standard of the Secialist Party in to flatten Frank Mulharen 'and| tge com:r'xl;ghf’resxden&sl cmnfpa‘lr!n, twenty minutes and sixteen seconds || Norman _Thomas (above), of New to put Spike Robertson’s shoulders |’ York, wxll\hl\'e as his runmng mate ]me n‘:at Both Robertson: and | tion of Labor. Both men headed lh,v(‘ump(-«)tlon for Ryan and it took |/ ,srmm bckez in 1928. of his' experfence and skill to | FWND IN GAMP n. Anderson's ' Work Anderson threw Nathan Carroll in five minutés and twenty seconds | “ind wrestled twice with Demos. | The first fall taking twelve min- jall of Chairman Byrnes ‘Makes| Report Regarding Vital Measure | WASHINGTON, June 13. — Al-| though officials refuse to make any ; today it is authoritatively informed | that @ bomb was found in ‘an| BRUSSELLS, June 13. — Mrs. abandoned building near the quart- |Amella Earhart Putnam, only aviat- | ers occupied by 2,000 bonus seek- | rix’ to solo deross the Atlantic, to- ing veterans. day received the Order of Leopold from King Albert in recognition’ of | the bonus veterans' camp was only | G an nk’i Mills hand grenade Irom;JUDGE Hll.l. TO GO TO FAIRBANKS SOON i B Judge E. Coke Hill, now on the which the powder had been re-| moved. 3l | | tomorrow | | Third Division bench, but a short " timeé ago appointed for the Fourth | LA Pivision, - will move to Fairbanks and ume his position there | |s FOUND DEAD July 1, according to R. E. ! rtson, local attorney, who re- d this morning after a short visit to Anchorage on legal busi- NEW YORK, June 13.—William |ness. Ju Cecil H. Clegg, now | Redfield, aged 73, Secretary of Com-Tin the Fourth Division, will go to merce during the Wilson Adminis-} | tration, was found dead in bis bed this morning by his wife. B — FANCY FRENCH BARROW the Third to succeed Judge Hill Judge Hill's appointment to the Fourth was confirmed several weeks ago. The delay in transfer was caused by delay in the ap- pointment and confirmation of Judge Clegg. — Because of imperfect acoustics in rooms and halls, it was found | in tests that the average adult fails to grasp one word out of every tweI\e that are spoken. LILLE, France—A wheelbarrow de likb was shown at the Lille| fair. It had a pneumatic tire; with broad tread, but the chassis was the same old pattern. Daily Emplre ¥vant Ads Pay Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle 8. Down' prefiz 1 Kind of savsage 15: B:‘tglourx:. 8. Argued P & el Al 1L Topaz humming 16. Lift up 12. A.ra Iy G2 18 Bverfasting If. Stops 3 18. Marbles 21, Natrate 19. Substance used 28, Greek letter in road-ma 23 Sttenes ing Religious ats- 20. Bears witness A. Three: prefix ed E’:;‘,fi’;;‘_l‘,”‘“" 23( of war. 30. Peruses 21. Mediterranean 32 Digs trom the eniling vessel “ea 2. w;:;m‘: tmple- tl u:‘ih lang 0 29, Horseman i gom;&fi:l"' 31. Statute g: Infne name 32. French revolu- (gon!u killed lhl:_lud by Chariotie : . i 5 Qlevinte gl 5:' Lucky on‘un‘b-r 2 w"m- 49. Makes correc- 2 ead coverings oV _ tlons In 34. Actual £h Good Wi Sotars BL. Pulpy frult 36 Mix circularly o1 Selum o chioride 2. Province in 5% Rrt wpltzes 38. Plage of the 58 Bevi cgnuh 56. F Optical um-lom 8. Cast malign rive back 39. r ice. 1. Falsehoos glances m Nothlog more ff Hlwty ot o iinincns s Wit s m‘x"-‘.‘ t 1 o s cashler Y ™ 3 o sea - n and accoun :mm:‘mfill a | lon, lq: e :t. 35. Sanetlon 6. River inArizona ark 48, l clr:dll:-e stanzas e :no m'ld.:‘% jural endl; 50. of Gog o 0: Sitoped away 1. Like i Have being © IIIHIH//IW EES II//7 CEEAR % '// T QEBd CEEEE <mEN 7 41!.%‘.]. (N AR W P LT Niddl JEE flllli%fllll JEEREES P umJmE AN EEEE Close Pcrsonal and Pohtual Tws Help ‘What his years have been spent in pub- | defatigable conversationalist. ! norship in 1929 he went to work to build up an energetic Democratic lorganization in up-state New Yor‘(‘ which was prependerantly Repub-| [lican this re-election in 1930 by a ma- ’utes and six seconrs, and the sec- ond fail eight minutes and four |j: seconds. Anderson made an exeo'l- figu: |lent showing. ¥ Up o BDN“S TS§ Good €iiff aotion chuacterued supported a Democrat went lnm‘ the ms*ches with nylng ihis column. I bany, publican controlled WO dicap he "was able to carry out| most of his platform planks. I tion committing the state to the; development of plant on the St. Lawrence river. | | successfully sponsored a taxation want to see anc program to relieve the farmer and the White Hou put through old age pensions andi direct aid for the unemployed. | Opposes League in Present Form Nations “in its present form” as- serted the time had arrived for a reciprocal tariff agreement with each foreign nation, and declared {for a resurvey and readjustment f foreign debts. vosevelt’s physical condition be- Roosevelt His Following Give Franklin D. (EDITOR’S NOTE: This is the last of two' aficies, pictur- ing Gov. Franklin D. Roosevelt |cause of an attack of infantile par: as the man and the politcian.) lalysis 11 years ago was an in- i | fluence in his Presidential ambi- By WALTER T. BROWN {ttons. He established and was the ALBANY, N. Y., June 13. — is there about Franklin D. evelt as' the man and the an that has given him more ates ' than any other Demo- e‘pt known patient at the Georgia ‘warm Springs Foundation, where !rcccver:,' from the effects of para- 2 is aided by swimming and » treatment of muscles incapaci- hg fans apparently thor-jCcratic Presidential aspirant? tate * v y y2d the wrest.lm{; tour-| Why has he been pladged 5o/ m‘;f \L\)'};u::.e\\'f?l:li;i assistance of | nament last Saturday night in the|many state delegations that cer- it A B. Hall, staged under the di-(tain of his followers fecl confl- " Some of the credit for Roosevelt's rection of the American Legion. |dent of his nomination on an early | suicoess goes to his wife, Arni | Roy Anderson and Jack Ryan|ballol Eleanor, a niece of “T. R.” When i Roosevelt is 50. Almost half of‘ the spirit of hope burned low in {the months following his illness It took Ryan four minutes and|lic office’ and in close contact . " o : ‘18 seconds' to down Gene Hulk, with the affairs of the Democratic ;:fialti):;‘)sugfige;xl:;?r :;%ndcintgam? twenty-three minutes and 26 seconds [Par'y { ly kept alive his former interest personal and political con- e many and he has main- | hem largely through a con- correspondence. He is a| ous letter writer and an in- {in politics. KIDNAPER SENT TO PRISON CELL EVERETT, Wash, June 13.— John HArmon, of Kelso, Wash,, has been convicted of kidnaping Wil- liam Campbell, Sultan banker, and sentenced to 15 to 20 years in prison. Campbell, his wife and two chil- dren were kidnaped and held pris- oners over night on April 2 by e men. They intended to force e banker to open the bank vault hen the time lock went off, but eir plans were abandoned, how- Buili Up Party Organization Entering the New York Gover-| The fruit of his effort was y of 728000, an unprecedented tate counties that never had During his four years at Al Roosevelt always had a Re- legislature to| & with, but desplte this han-| evt Speech-making and letter-writing are two factors that have helped put Franklin D. Rcoosevelt in the Demoeratic Presidential nemination spotlight. He is shown at left making an address, while pictures at nght and belew show him al various penm of his life. | > ‘Fundin.g Debt Agreements Are Signed by 4 Natiens WASHINGTON, June 13. — The asury Department has announc- 1 agreements have been signed h France, Belgium, Rumania and Latvia providing for the fund- over 10 years ot hfe $50,000,000 Chief of these was the legisla- | a hydro-electric| POt Arges - W i v IR E A L A A quesaions. his analysis ske superficial. During the firs erated his opp: ohibition amendment and advo- in Opponents have chy and his log ‘middle west a visitor said: “T voted for your father and I er Rocsevelt in Spensored Tax Program Liberal in his views, Roo evelt 1 half of 1932 he nn to the The visitor had votec a Republican, AlLl STORY EXPLODED her flight. She and ‘her husband dore ‘Roosevelt, 5 WASHINGTON, June 13 ~Fw1-:\\Cle the guests of “the King and The prominence of the name of fifth cousin of Franklin Delano. a new amendment to permit tponed by the moratorium llowing an investigation, it was | Queen at luncheon today, Roosevelt, has been a factor in| public speak- to declare its policy on — e |)earned that the bomb found 'in REREIIES 2% S 84 his favor On one trip into the on public ' liquor contral. DId papers ter sae at The Empire. \Auplrme sznapers terrorized the nation IX titnes this daring band ~ struck from the sky—- and six prominent citizens fell into the, abductors’ clutches: Relatives paid terrific” prices for. thesafety” of the; victims, but still the one woman an five men were not released! This is the story of . mblers [OW by E'ustace L..Adama kel A new‘thrlllmgisenal‘brmgsryou a, novel tale’of ‘adventure and. romances | ']ER_B_Y'CALfiOUN rushed'mto theYcaseronly because, NANCY WENTWORTH? af’actress famed o her beauty, Was'oné of . the abductors’ gncnms YA dare*deyil p[lot‘Jerry.was one man with"a chance to fight it out on even terms with the’ flymg kid paper'slwnh Nanc?'the prize¥ Jerry vowed nothlng would stop,h|m¢ STARTS WEDNE JUNE 15 He also ‘opposed the League of | vy

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