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M 'l’l-lE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 2, 1932. FERS V- R e S em——y o i With fargé Rir collars. ‘FOR LA]K)R DAY NEW COATS The the color of the NEW DRESSES \vw In ostrxcfi @eloth, angoi‘a, chnklev crepes, afid sheer velvets. Is extremiely This store will remain closed all day— t%m ‘extremnely ow ‘on forehead: - MONDAY, ‘LABOR DAY B M. Behrends Co, Inc. flifl%flfil’d‘ha s for sport isweir; crepe and’ velvet turbans for ‘dress worn T FALL STYLESIS ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF NFW MERCHANDISE I furs comtrast with coats. Sm wn urs | AYun | Sentence Announced SIgn%lion+Plans (éo!mn uhr‘:xt:i One) tii1 Bemed l‘bersl" Walker concluded: “Why then continue when there s another forum open o e That forum is the ple of New York to whom feaVe my. casg in a spmt of Yk bemocracy, conscious of réc nde ' of my offlcinl acts and -with faith o the fair :judm‘\ent of my fellow citi- *lmhr; statement, in effect, | i w“!nu}wlymalemrmcewed {rom bis chief connsel, John Cur- tin, who stated two courses were i Juneau’s Leading Deparunent Stones o peagance @s; Mayor yesterday af- i m at-the funeral of hisbroth- | er /Gearge, when tears rolled down on his cheeks as he ‘af ‘the: head of his brother’s (@t the cemetery and nome Jot whe gayety - and flashing “wi¢ 4which made him known all over pe and the United States was t. At Walker's (fifi-phns were not stated. CONFESSION OF GUILT NEW YORK, Sept. 2—When in- formed that ‘Mayor Walker had resigned, “Judge Samuel ' Seabury, ,cmmacl for: the :Legislative Inves- AUXILIARY HERE OF LEGION WINS PUBLICITY: PRIZE In the publielty scrapbook com- petition in which all Amenican Legion Auxiliary units in the Ter- ritory participated, the Juneau ‘chapter .was awarded the first puize, ofy the local 'unu. ln“fiep‘mz;t is due in great measure to the work of Mrs. Edith Sheelor who has been dili- gent in giving accounts of Auxili- ary activities to the newspapers. The Juneau Auxiliary last night in the Dugout -held its first meet- ing since the énd of ‘the summer yacation period. There was a large attendance. Delegates to the recent depart-| | ment convention at Fairbanks sub- mitted reports. A committee was appointed to re- \ port at ‘a meeting September 15| nominations for offices for the| | ensuing year. The Juneau Auxiliary will be represented at the National Aux- iliary. convention in Portland this -month by Mrs. Robert Kauffmann, Mrs. J. T. Petrich and Mrs. John McCormick. Mrs. Sheeler will attend .the Portland convention as a delegate from uhe Department of Alaska. was piesented . with a Ddeautiful ring in token of her Presidency of the organization. At the recent Department con-| vention at Fairbanks, Mrs Sheelor ( VINES BEATS WEST INEAST, mgun mlss SOUTH GRANGE, N, e 1 2—Ellsworth Vines un]eashed his thunder yesterday and hbjasted all California Stars %o 4 hairlife |® victory over the Atlantic's best, 5 to 4 in the annual Fast and West series. | The score was tied at three sets eack Vines: sent his- Hohorts ‘into- the afford to pay. . omrs' WOOLWEAR SUITS With 2 pairs '6f palts: Brown, grey « % mixture and blue cheviots As Low as $13.50 Schoo‘l opens hext ’fues«iay morfing It ’&our s not yet properly ontfitted you have just a few days in which to get them ready, to start the school year right find the clothes and shoes heeded—of c:elmbfe qufl!fly at prices yoh m AR 4 e . . Here jin this store you will BOYS’MNWFM BEETS—50 gente s <~ Wrii fil/‘v F SERE! BOYS’ FOUR-IN-HAND TIES B0 U SRR S -B_luef Brown - ' CORDUROY PANTS $2.25, $2.50 and 275 - C¥eam BOYS’ CAPS—Rubber Vidor BLOUSES __TOMMY LAD SHIRTS AND Plain and Fancy each N AL Famous Poll Paret ltafld $1.25, $1.50, 3175 ind vp $185, 41,60, $1I5, $288 i itigating Committee, 'said the aoct, in the face of ,-Was “equiv- alent to a confession of guilt.” NOTHING TO SAY ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 2—When Informed ‘1ns¢ night’ of . the resig- nation of James J. Walker as Mayor o: . New York City, Gev. Franklin D. ( Roosevelt said: “T have nothing to say, absolutely nothing.” 44 - 1ead with a brilliantly played tri- jumph over Sidney Wood 6-2, 4-6, -6. ifina’ set. CM,L U b’ffiia‘c"l'_ PHONE 412 Twice Vinés averted a defeat’ by the negrowest margin when Wood reached the ‘match . point in tha then joined his doubles! ‘Gledhill, in a victary over in. and Wood, 6-4 ‘team-playing flaw- "WHO'S WHO i AND WHERE ||' and B. Dominick left Juneau last uening for Lisianski where th2y will work ‘in John Cann's Apex F1 Nido mine. W. h. McBlain, wiho lives at |Warm Springs and who came .0 Juneau ‘some several days ago for medical | treatment, left yesterday for his home. Lillian ‘Anderson was a passeén- ger on 'the -outgoing Estebeth for Chichagof to take -up - duties as| school teacher there. Peter RBrevik, Ainer Washdahl| pdmed by his wife, is a passenger Seattle ou' the Princess Afico! “Mrs, Alice Hancock and daughter ® |jeft for Seattle today aboard the Prncess Alice on a short visit be- | low. | Ed Coffey, who recently arrived in Juneau from the Westward, Jeft for the Squth this morning aboard the Princess Alice. Miss Xenia Kashevaroff Is 4 passénzer aboard the Princess Alice —_————— Italy is now. doing more ship- building than the United States. Scientists have found in Vene- {zlela living forests such as grew billions of years ago in Western Harold Olmstead wh oarrived in Good cheer for Why spend your :‘ coffee that $o0d cheer, . .. always good. It in America who spec Good morning! doesn’t comes from the only coffee roaster in making fine coffee exclisively. Good Coffeel the day! money for give you i i . One coffee is ializes |Schilling the week from Lynn Canal, accom- Polo Boys’ W COME IN'AND § Creditor’s ‘SALE Cfiildren’s Shoes Boys' Wool Blazers Boys’ Broadeloth Shirts " Children’s Raincoats Keds, Tennis Shoes “The prices dnd the quality will surprise you . ‘;loum s Store M«fll Stréet; aéréds froin Golstein Bldg. Shirts o0l Shirts EE THESE GOODS J. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, Wr.ATHER BUREAU .+ The Weather 'z LOCAL D“A By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. Sept. 2: Rain tonight and probably Saturday; moderate southerly ~winds. Time Barometer Temp. ‘Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest' y.. 52 86 8 12 Cldy 4 am. today . 51 kd E 1 Cldy Nobn todgy ... 53 65 SE ‘12 Clay CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY 17 fn sopAY Highest 4p.m. | X.owesnam 4a.] Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. temp velocity 24hrs. Weather BaITow .........r...... 38 38 | 32 32 .8 ;0 Cldy Nome .. 46 44 40 42 £ B8 Rain Bethel ... 52 50 40 40 3 04 Pt. Cldy Fort Yukon 54 54 42 4@ 4 02 Cldy Tanana ... 52 52 40 40 4 [ Pt. Cldy Fairbanks 58 58 36 36 4 0 Clear 54 54 36 40 4 0 Clear .50 48 | @2 4 8 02 Rain 52 50 4% 46 [ 0 Clear 52 50 6 4% (] o4 Rain 46 46 | 45 4 8 40 Rain B2 B 8 n n 32 Cldy Sitka 1. 61 - 46 — 4 10 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan ... 0 B4 48 50 4 2 Cidy Prince Rupert ... 80 56 | 46 48 4 3 Y cay Edmonton 6 52 ;o 4 & 02 PtCay Seattle 82 62 2 82 4 02 Clear Portland’ . W 52 52 L] 0 Cldy San' Francisco ...... 88 k(] $ §: g " The 'pressure is lowest south-of the Alaska Peninsula and mod- e}ately low in_the Interior, Western Ala.ska and_the Gulf of f Alaska with 'shawers over me ‘of ‘Western 'and .Southerti Alaska. The pres- sure is moderately high from’ smmeuc ‘Alaska southward the Arct’ic ‘Coast. 'remperatucg mve risen !I!g‘hny in" the and on central iy PN OPENING Frinn Henna’s ‘Marcel Shvp 75¢ and 50c Telephone 103 Juneau' Bakery. ANNOUNCING TOMORROW SPECIAL—Marcels and Finger Waves, MRS. H. EDMAN—Seward Street, above SCANDINAVIAN-AMERICAN DANCE At A:B. 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