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p EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 12, 1932. 1 T o h = == e A¥o 'Confidence G 0 P chMIT1EE J. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU 3 Voted, Reichstag LL AL The Weather . Is Dissolved Naw GRGAN‘ZEB LOCAL DATA . ) : j ) /By the U. 8. Weather Barean) ' » BERLIN, Sept. 12—Chan- e g :‘; M/ WM ® celior von Papen dissolved | Foeeons Lov duncan and igially, besluling ¢ pai, Sapt. 12 - 8 o the Reichstag this after- e/ Rain tonight and Tuesday; fresh southeasterly winds. ' ; . ® noon. after the Socialist ® ! Polite and Oth. Officia)|® Py moved that a series » = Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiogity ~ Weather ¢ i A e oW ' J iy 1 e of emergencies decree bythe o H " 2 h I N d f r 4 p.m.; yest'y ....3012 48 83 SE 13 Rain Records 'Are Quoted |e Covingt be rescinded. and » esenc ds dal\llnei d" 4 am. today 2979 45 ik gE» 8 Rain celebration Southe laska Fair, whic i e the Reichstag voted *no ® econd and Nerlan Neon_ foday 2975 4 p 13 Rain In wldu:atwn of the Southeast Alas \ h by Mitch e e i ad i ol o Fouith Divis Canie Ao RApi> Sxrinls opens Wednesday and closes Saturday night, we e oOney |® Herman Goering, Speaker, or Fourth Division e are offering special values in new merehandise at {— 1 e [ eion B0 I cosntined oo sups e+ ° YESTERDAY | TODAY attractive prices. Blibl by R B. Ellison, Who de-|e ernment has already been g s Higheat & | Lowest f6.0. 480K Precip: dam. scribed himself as.a natio; ¢ al e for re 3 T. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather y i nal or-|e ‘overthrown. - 4 1"y ¢ JM’H of the Khaki Shirts offe 3 Nerland is running for the Sen-{ Barrow 32 30 24 24 6 0 Clear ~ . ) . Americ 1 ate. Nome ... 50 50 3¢ 36 4 0 Clear ONE GROUP OF LAPIES’. COAT! o e o Yo Koy Lo bl St it hdRdd 1B Rasmuson was accompasied | gty % kb g0 e ol “ 2 Shat thi Wy here by, his son,: Elmer, S| Fort Yukon 62 52 30 38 4 0 Clear o ‘One is struck the fac e Fur-trimmed, $19.75 !the release of th:’report utu::: f.’?’“’"c‘“’sm"’“' c;-‘::;r ::?sx::; B:enf: L, 22 ?,fi g% : 8 (o Ito coincide with the American Le- N h ! b 15| Fairbanks 20 30 Clear a t time and oceeded 10 e e - — | glon Convention in Portland, Where ity 5’.: a;::y Jas eflw m‘{:fl Eagle ... .. 04 . 83 30 30 4 0 Pt.Cldy f 8. President. Hoover, and ‘Bench ; Admiral| o "pyy) T 48 48 “ 4 18 6 Cldy | men ew 40 smgte 1-;}:“”@ e AKE KETGHIK AN{?A"L‘{‘”&‘AS"‘O‘;’IM‘“’"% contersed| Dutch Harbor ... 52 50 2 4 6 0 Pt.oWy ONE GROUP DRESSES ¢ =wieis s |ARE RETGHINAN oo oy Bt 3 3 1 8 8 0 o mew ex-service man,’! said, ElMson. STATES ZIEGLER city. He will return in about two| JOrIOMA - B G u% ik - Sy <, T 1 : 4 weeks for a more extended visit. Quuch . 5 Silks, Satins and Woolens P GY'%ARG!S FALSE The tyo fomitiies of the Tertl- g Z: 3 : = 23 ]33 ;J;ts: RK, Sept. 12.—Waiter torial Committea appointed some- . ; _ 2 PN | Waters, B. E. F. Commander, sald| .. : time ago are: Mr, White, First o 54 4 4 28 14 Rain $13.50 fthe charges are absolutely withour| Dimond Will Get 75 Per|pifucn and br. W, B Chase| Edmonten ... 64 u nRL e e S foundation of fact, and said: 1- |Cordova, for the Third Division. | Seattle o 52 5 0 Clear t t ays Iri “This report at this time wmj —cnt Of Vote, vays I'r il st vy Portignd .68 66 | 5 50 6 0 Clear lonly antagonize thousands of vet- mary Opponent ALGLD. PEFERSON 1 Huh | AR K Woeph, 4.8 ©lay ! ) 3 g lerans who had begun to forget the ‘ ’ b » The pressure is low throughout Alaska except om the Arctic Coast ‘Washington event. ti; One) One Group New: MILLINERY ... .. .. $3.95 4 {Coptinheq mom, Page One Harold Peierson 1z a-patient n | S0 the exizeme Southeas. T is lowest south of the Alaska Pen- . p i /ing med-| insuls and fa in Gulf and Southeast with rai ELLAS & E CHALLENGES REPPORT precincts will give the Democra‘ic St. Ann’s hospital, receiving med. . i :.:w::gd:ynd Ao ;lnd ar:}er ll‘:e n:m wte r;u_x GLORIA CLOTH UMBRELLAS ... .. 3.25 WASHINGTON, 10D 110.~Bul- | et unpocnsdented - mogmity | 8] treatment, rom g winds o castern Pa p bam. B, Glassford, Superintendent n:x: Nz:emhe;;“f gl gis cific Ocean. The ;mnt,ber is g::erauy clear over h;he Interior and NEW SILK UMBRELLAS ... 5.50 Jot Bditce, today cialienged the Be- | No moon 1 : s S e o YESmR e i prigts 21 08 b dddd da o L L 2 0om For Disharmony SILK SCARFS 1.25 jquracy of me‘r:pmx otk Te BONUS | «There is no room for nor mo G g e ok rs, BY. U BRI S L ey e Army’ made President ' Hoover | reason for disharmony in the tby Attorney General Mitchell, and ranks of Democracy in Alaska denied that he asked for Or BP-|inic year” Mr. Ziegler declared proved troops to guell the rioting |y, party is marching to cer- of July 28. tain vietory in the nation for the Superintendent Glassford made|«new deal” that Gov. Roosevclt, the denial 40 newspapermen and|as Presidenttal nominee, has prom- further said he would make pub-(iced. There is no room for doubt lic @ written answer to the At-!that no section of the country CHECKING ACCOUNT CHILDREN’S SKIRTS . ....... {isih el B 1.95 torney Ciemeral. . ' needs a new deal more’ than Al- ’ " The Attorneyls General's report|gska, and Alaskans generally real- i One Group Children’s Coats ... . 7.50 sid “Glassford was asked. the di-|jze it Their vote mext November rect question @s to whether he|gwi giow their understanding of thought' i nevessary to secure the|Goy. Roopsevelt's words and their assistance of the Federal 17000s!desire to be counted in on the to which he replied in the affirm-|ney deal’,” he declared. agive.” Mr. Ziegler will return to his S S home in Ketchikan on the steam- W e @ | ¢ Admirel Rogers Wednesday. 1l AT THE HOTELS | |While here he i: conferring with » fiiiiin, *llocal Democrats on matters re- Gastinean lsting to the campaign. 1 Joseph 8. Dixon; Berkeley; Calif; ;A H. Ziegs DEER HUNTERS | G. D. McDonald, 6ubont Ace for charter any rg; Bert F. Smith, Prem-[time. See George Brothers. adv fer, B. 0; D. H. Phillips, Brad-|{——/—————————————— ford, Pa.; H. Potter, New York City; J. P. Morgam, George Jones, Juneau. One Group Children’s; Dresses LADIES’ WOOL SKIRTS e B. M. Behrends Co:; [hic. JUNEAU’S LEADING DEI‘AR’TMENT STORE i BE YOUR own bookkeeper. You will find that a check book makes your bookkeeping job easy, one that keeps you posted ‘always in your expenditures and your bank bal- ance. Men and women, in business, at home and ' while traveling find that a checking account is the safe and accurate way of keeping and paying accounts. To keep a check on bills pay by check. 2] - t At B a4 e - A AP 473 L=~ B mimer Oberg, Weirbanks; L. J. AL BATTLE | ALASKA NEWS |5~ Ao, (G T o £ A 3 it > 1 P f PRORESSING |, oo s o o e o e |2 e Robert Ball, - Vietor -E.- Russer, Ju~ i NEW ¥ORK, Sepk 12. — A | ? sn AMER'GA mhek!awme;mm:nfi son, the.jast .«‘2'5.-"'; ©childen, |M. Works, Portland, Orve.;. Miss SABIN S h ,‘Ha'rry Race DRUGGIST “THE SQUIBB STORE" was repaired on the ways there.| DoCAWe Aysterieal todny snd ! b7 : Everything in Furnishings — threatened syicide follpwing the ; : for Men John Rosenbaum, former hotel| 9eath of his suother. He was W'W E” Tenagece. . MOOSE HUNTERS! & clerk at Ketchikan, commi| .| westrained by rs g Paraguayan Troops Win{ite a ser e, committed sul aen, ) 1590 years old. | His -mother, Mrs. Victory Over Boliv- o, : "‘,.I w8 : srst N a i nal Bank ian Forces mmfim&i Sapioned & ;:c: b i -~y dhd MAKE RESERVATIONS tiow for SAVE HALF Fl OFI E:I‘;E AV to ‘Takm hunting grounds. 2 flh::fllmlmo-' R Reot e 22600, Yeasfia s ot e | WOOD died in the Ketehikan hospital. ASUNCION, Paraguay, Sept, 12. —The Paraguayan Government an- | . David B. Williams, 78, died nounced the national forces have|FPioneers' Home at Sitks & been fighting a three-day battle|8fter he had gone there with the Bolivians at Fort Bo-|Ketchikan, o queron, in the disputed Chaco re- e i .‘ glon and have ‘“completely an- nihilated the Fourteenth Bolivian Also desr amd duck hunts. Low . Phone 444 or address P. O CLEAN HEMLOCK 14 in., 16 in., 24 in. Infaniry and meeting with further|L. . Feris, Mr. 3 ¢ P R s | & IR Rl Gt ] B, e o apscies sl || B - ) Watch for Raincoat Sale Adolf Lairana, has been taken a)for Mr. PFerris Double Load, $8.00 omparison Pprison, other dispatches said. The Government says the Para- guayan forces occupied the fort! last Friday and a battle has been ~ In sizes waits Mrs. A discount of 50 cents per i M. 1% fond & sudle for CASH ALASKA ELECTRIC Leader bepartnwnt Store Taging outside since then. This i LEAVE ORDERS WITH E W e the o i : LIGHT & POWER GEORGE BROTHERS gagement in recent weeks i a|Period. : GEORGE Buorners | COMPANY fight for Chaco. ert Tomligson, zecently Telophenes 92 or 95 Both sides are reported rushing)om Vancouver, B. C. . ..y § j ";‘NEA‘: DOUC'LIA: Teinforcements while neutral Soyt] 3 T one Phone American nations are sendl,',,‘; Thirty-five pupils for the Sheldon CHESTER BARNESsON sooralinie iiSida %ol | troops to the borders to protect| J2°k%on Indlan Sehool 4, Sitkad s g s | Deutrality. | were transported from. communits 14 to 17 JUNEAU—Sept. bsonthewentcomdnlnueol e = Wales . Island . to. Sitke by the Presbyterian missionary boat Prince- ton, Rev. David Wafoner, skipper. ———— GOING TO STANFORD i e :!Old Papers for Sale At E‘mpi‘ie Office 0 AN T i | i’ %l { Miss Dorpthy Bakke is a. pas- . — o e ~Pv i Rit A ‘ % Sl ¥ PRINE gy 4 R genger souih on the Aleutian| Six hundred and twentyione pie] o) v und for Stanford to enter he:|Pils were registered the dirst day| Choose Y P mber as ~ second year, A of ‘the public schools in Ketchikan, ek g b et Fptcenian ING . un d and sixt; o'lld - for Puliman, Wash | tD€ Temainder in the grade courses. e he will enter the Washing- | 1€ teachers are Carl R. Carlson, S Sllege, Rot Hurley Willis Hathaway, Hobart R. Kelly, £ on the Aleutian this mornlog. | Zove MeDo iy g it ND U. OF O. John M. Speer, Marjory m Bernice Norton, Leonaine Mill, Edne Hand, Amy Barlow, Cleo Campbell, Olga Nelson, Ralph G .{Wright, Hilda Kohl, Norman E. Young, Mabel Gilbert, Leila Butin, Elza Mathiesen, Gertie Otness —————— Margaret Ickis, Bonita Hoke, Helen YOUR HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your Pl?:nbing and Heating. 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