The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1932, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

e R, vt S B i T s e Special FAl - = = Oregon €ity ity in Gay Atttre for Vets Convention | = ”““wfi;‘%?fie“:‘m genss LOCAL DATA, ) | By. the U. 8. Weather- Burean) | Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning. at, 4 p.m., Sept. 13: Showers. tonight, Wednesday. fair. and warmer; moderate south to west winds. ' § vho 2k Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather ] o 4 pm yfit‘y 2068 45 :: SE 11: xgén £ i sl H " & 4 am. toda] 58 X SB y In celebration of the'Southeast ATiskh Fair, Which Mg ) 9 Seas ge 3 o opens Wednesday “and ‘closed' Saturdhy hight, ‘Wit , CABLE AND RADIO, BEPORTS . are offering special values in new mercHandise at' it YESTERDAY TODAY attractive prices. i i Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Statlon temp. temp. temp temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather R Barrow A 30 28 6 .01 Cldy ONE GROUP OF LADIES’ 'COATS, |, Nome 50 m 30 4 0. PtCldy | Bethel . 56, 56 $ %8 12 0 Clear D oap-thd 3 | Fort Yukon 66. 66 40 40 10 0 Pt Cldy Fur-trimmed, $19.75, | Tanana ... 54 54 50 50 4 0 Pt.Cldy | Fairbanks 56 54 38 38 4 0 Cldy i ¥ % % Eaglé 54 54 40 40 4 .04 Rain : s St. Pau} . 46 4 2 4, 12 0 Cldy ONE GROUP DR«FS s Dutch Harbor ... 48 48 | 44 44 8 01 Oldy T ANLLO0. Kodiak- ......... 52 | 42 4 cam 0 Cldy . x ooy i | Cordeva 50 | 2 @ 4 14 Cldy : 3 . | Junean 45 45 5 18 105 Cld. Silks, Satins and iWOOIem o = di T olm o oeldigy J 57 52 | 82" &% 8 306 Rain $1 3 50 52 50 54 18 . 186 Cldy . 58 3 36 4 0 Clear 68 52 52 Calm 13 Clear i 4 56 56 4 0 Clear T b | 60 54, 54 4 0 Cldy ' > L INI The' entire. Territory. is. covered b; I e area this ' [0 R R i ¥ ere ¥, &, low pressur i One (,roup New MTILLIN Y‘ 3&95 morning centered. south of Oregon and moving eastward. Light snow } GLORIA CLOTH: UMBRELLAS ____________________ 3.25: has fallen at Barrow, light rain at Unalaska and. Eagle and heavy {i raln {rom.Cordoya south along the coast to British Columbia. Tem- peratures are. warmer- this morning over Alaska generally except around the GuMf ad vver the western. part. NEW. SILK UMBRELLAS The anrual American Legion Coenvention at Portland, o'rc‘,‘staruru yesterday and ending Thurs- Q < n 3 SIEKS SCARBESNSSLL Gt ket iosrisnd 1.25: | day, takes on added importance this year because of agitaticn for immediate payment of the soldiers’ . bonus. The organization doubtless will be asked to take a stand on the issue. The convention proper FABRIC GLOVES ..o 78 is- held - at the Civic Auditorium (below). The annual Legicn parade today will. wind thrcugh Pert- 4 KID (GLOVESY | o s Uty i, ey 250 nds, business. dmmt (left). uenxy L. Stevens, Jr. mglm, is National: Commander. HAN(I)BAGS X &9& lthuroughfares and disband about»FOUR PASSENGERS **The " comento ARRIVE ON PACIFIC 9 3 3 The convention will close on CHILDREN'S SKIRTS ' _e.oicyeoorrrororrrrrerrree 951 , i we Slcinat s iy 5 > o 1and: a. general movement of the Four passengers came to Juneau One Group Children’s Coats, .......................... 7 T Is |War Veterans to tesort places on | yesterday on the motorship. Pacif- 2 g & ‘Orc on’s seacoast, where they will|ic, Capt. Paul Kegel, which arriv- One Group Children’s Dresses .. [’ AN uF A L {be guests for the week-end. |ed in Junean yesterday from her ; O weekly voyage w Port. Alexander LADIES’ WOOL SKIRTS ..o, 2.95 R. D. Baker, District Manager |They were: 'tor the Standard Oil Company.| From Petersburg—William Man- ¢ A -'and Mrs. Baker left here today |ley, USC f TTOOPS to Be Con on the steamer Aleution for Cor-| From Kake—D. Evangelista, E. Pay Cash; A demned—-‘Hurley Hlssed |dova. From there they will pro-'Kenway. % Booed a_nd_Cheered :cced west to vlslt other towns. Efl:‘mm Windham—Mrs. John Lau- Write a . B. M. Behrends (,.0 e Bl o ompany Hoad 1+ |y | Choct b Mg | H o t0 take a plane| Out With Statement| DISMISSED IN LOCAL COURT | | Bt tor ‘Hm‘on South Dakota. Memphis, Tenn.— Lester Powers A charge of assault with a jof the Interstate Roofing Co., well | Gangerous weapon against James A“! ;?ggt‘;gslgm:r g[";‘ {known business man of this city, | McGrew was dismissed in the T R said: “Sargon is the only medicine |United States District Court yes- BE YOUR own, bookkeeper. You will find i JUNEAU’S LEADING. DEPARTMENT ST%E P " R - _4. : b ¥ Tl CONVENTION IN: PORTLAND 1 Have cver.taken that does EXM“Y terday by Judge Justin W. Hard- that a check book makes your bookkeeping e ! |what it is recommended to do. I|ing on motion of George W. Fol- job hat 'k 0 Bosted! 4l Alex) Kiloh, Jr., who gradusted | : P e P & . By Li J. SMITH ;suffered with indigestion and was|ta, Asst. United States Attorney, Joiy ey, one tha Kecps' you postedt always from Junesu High School in 1930; g ,i‘ : -+ B BRE { ' FORTLAND, Ore,, Sept, 13 in & generally run down condition. | McGrew was brought here last! in your expenditures and your bank bal- It toda{_ for LFntX;banks to Tesume 944 il - Marehing - feet—thousands of men :fii *;Dge:;leb w;f;s cgg;zx:fgd a;fif;lg Z\:‘fhdffi: i‘;flxgge JH:; 1;“1 been | ance. Men and women, in business, at home f:tufll eéol:agc :nd School o; GARRY PmE vao mm ‘;h:tumn;:y l:‘:x:? taking only one bottle of Sargon my | Insufficient evidence was advam”_ and whi]_e traveling find that a checking Mines, He is a sophomore in that 3 . X i Mm—mlm—musm-mn— digestion and elimination are prac-|ed by the Government as the rea- | account is the safe and accurate way of 4 ¥ o Y . institution. ; At o Al That ss the picture of ‘the Amer- ;fi:fi:m‘::ez";; e if;gzi”" for dismissing/the case. keeping and paying accounts. To keep a DI RN 0 s I E “IE BE 14 1 km m in p::ceumen:a:?‘; than in months. I strongly reaom-‘ ATTENTION DE MOLAYS! check on bills pay by check. s ¢ organization for its four- mend it.” Butler Mauro Drug Co. ‘ Regular meeting Wednesday at| W { —-adv |7:30 pm. —adv. . . = A hq J2th annual convention. H S For the First Time in Eigh- W a | —= Although the question' of im- mediate payment’ of the . soldiers’ The Wringer-Washer| teen Years Maine .. [bomus and. the attitude of the Le- gion toward eviction of the bonus You've Been Goes Democratic n-mhers from Washington stand o M . (Continuea from. Bage.Ome) | Automobile thieves have beenlout as a major issue, Henry L. g For Y ?‘m":‘m '";m dirizng " the ‘past ns, Jr., national command- were pledged for the repeal:of ithe | (WO ‘days; was révenled: today ér, seds care of disabled veterans Eighteenth Amendment: by United: States) Marshal Alett | overshadowing other subjects. . 1ALl the candidateswere prominent{ White. TWO CAN: lave: bt Xe+| ' The convention delogates will citizens and have: been: leaders in|POTted stolen in that tinte, °"’ One (b called upon to take a stand Fiist National Bank OF JUNEAU Attention Automobile Owners We have added a new Power Cylinder Reamer politics, Burleigh: Martin, -defeats|°f, Which. has been recovered, for . or. against immediate pay- . 2 -~ o3, Bepmbliots. 1o¢: Civverssde, £16. 4 | fiml ment, of the bonus, but the na. | 0, our well equipped repair shop. We are: Rk -Governor 4 i and other- offi- 3 - ‘s;lm:m:;n'exsgdo o snd-oe | SO DL abon 0 i W e prepared to overhaul' your motor and turn INS‘ ’RANC' Es Speaker of the House and Presie . X ; Jon._Tackes, logigusiv: out' the job: like new, at a very reasonable dent of th ! x e g pkiviti half disal . ; ent of the Senate. John: Biward| ", WSO o s |§ cost. Come in and have us quote you prices. | Nelson, ‘defeated Republicam for Congress is serving his sixth’ term . ; in the National House, m O ] Brewster, defeated Republican for flndfl ®i 3 d o b A“ wo’k Gmued Congressman, was a former Mayor 3 of Augusta and served two bemu as Governor, Alten Shattuck, Ine. Eztablished 1898 Juneau, Alaska Louis J. Brann, Democratic Gova ernor-elect, was Mayor of: Liewis~ |’ |ton for several vears. Edward Carl| Moran, Demoeratic Congressman- AN | elect from the Second District, ran | twice for Goyernor and proved a {gaod vote getter both' times. John JG. Utterback, Democratic Congress- | men-elect from the Third District,| was formerly Mayor of Bango:. Burleigh Mariin reiused. to make & statement. coneerning the election today, but Republican State Chair~ i man Daniel F. Field said the vote, {in no. way indicated State senti- ,ment Natio; up-to-dateequipment |50 :mwm up, a_terrifje| reelain-enameled ['uattle for Maine on. account of.the, effect it would have om . the Nar tional election. - Both of the Maine erythmg that makes Republican Senators have been ‘on laundering easy, the stump.daily. for. weeks and lead- ing party orators have stumped mm;“mm el a1 e St ;. Conmors Motor €o., Fnc. Service Rendered by Experts llmmlmnmmuumu|l|||||mu|muummuuununmmnmlmmumumumumnmmiummuummmmmmmumunn Che ge Yqur Piumber as You, Would Your Doctor e . YOUR:HEALTH AND COMFORT depends upon your Plumbing and Heating. It: costs: you: no.more to trade with an old reliable firm a8 obr volime enables ‘us to buy in large quantities and" our overhead per dollar’s worth .9f husiness dope, is lower than others’ ‘The - Democrats have. had Gov. Joseph P. Ely of Massachusetts;! Gov, Albert C. Ritchie-of’ Marylandy, Senators Robert P. Wagner and!; Royal- S. .Copeland of New ' York; Gené-Tunney and other campaign-'; ers in the State: Anlhespetlen’ of the election on the National ca 1 P ims. 1. the Taku, distrigt, Two week.s ago when the' Demo- cmtic campaign was started' it -was Plumbing and heating prices are lower than they have been for many years, BABY BORN . TO MRS. £ Hfimfils'l‘ | WWWIWMlllflllllflflllllfllfll!!lmlllllfllllflllmll hoped to keep fhe Republican' ma-| .. were. A . Ity down to less than 25,000, which| Mrs Beopérd Hial Holmaquist is the. M k | regarded as the danger mark as' matherof 8 daughter, : Wn of the. political sentix| Saturdage. at. the. Heomguter houl of the country. The day be-|in - this city; “The mother and: Formi (2 election they claimed th-cm)l'-e doing fine, Dr. W. W.|oril lea mem':“ te which made their claim|Councll, the. attending physician, s ol gdod by a small majority. {reports, s R .

Other pages from this issue: