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t Special FAIRWEEK - ; j ‘ i i o i In celebration of ‘the Southcasl Al a T air, whlch opens chncsd.ly and closes Saturday night, we are offermg special values in new merchandise at attractive prices. ONE GROUP OF LADIES' COATS, Fur-trimmed, $19.75 ONE GROUP DRES! Silks, Satins and ‘Woolens $13.50 Orie Group New:MILLINERY ;.. . ... GLORIA CLOTH UMBRELLAS . NEW SILK UMBRELLAS SILK SCARFS RIDTBEBNES. o Ll g HANDBAGS . s sl L el CHILDREN’S SKIRTS ... } One Group Children’s Coats ......................... 780 One Group Children’s Dresses ....................... 5.30 LADIES’ WOOL SKIRTS ... 2.95 B. M. Behrends Cd.; iflc. JUNEAU'S LEADING DEPARTMENT STORE...; | | By BYRON PRICE (Chief of Bureaw, The Associated |y Press, Washington) ¥ Usually the complete story of a campaign does not. come .qut for years afierward, when all the cen- tral figures haye published their memoirs and passed on. That wili be true o1 thé present campaiga. Some day—but not soon—the public probably will know the inside story of the break between Roosevelt and Smith, for iInstance, and the truth about the pus.ure exerted . by the wets and fi’trm President Hoover, & the present . is, o .mswa' a few of the queflmw w%m 10 be h’wblhn inguiz- | 88 the ;he ‘thumbnail” : lorm adopted at Chi Pooas 10 It was,a product qtcan‘ocmq man, W‘fl‘“ ington L.w ice. .of A 11 Palmer after 9“l’almex- had oo‘g(mm X with Roosevelt. \ B | Much credit for the,final Censation belongq o two. men m the realm of newspaperdom.. WGil-{h bert Hitcheook, the; p m lisher, who was the Platform com wittee Chairman, .and Charles Michaeison, the celebrated Pub- Tty Dl,:ecmr of . the National Committee, WHAT INFUJENCED G. 0. B2 . ‘What was the basis and genesis Speedy Triple-vane g o " y Sost i 1or t.hqen R;}:\;t;]i,mn ‘prohibition suh-‘l is very thorough. " Republicans in_Congress drafted Long Life The Roto-Veno FEhean : ying laundry servi ; sé‘tm Mm&b such a plank after the anti-pro-/ hibition Republican organization Iy New. Jersey weht on the war- | path. The Ohio primary and the withdrawal .of John D. Rockefeller ' Jr. from the dry cause had s, great | effect just before the Nafional Convention. Mr. Hoover's desire ~From un start wis to recognize wet senti- ment in the party, but not to go & far as the Democrats. He ac- | cepted the submission plank - a8 filling these specifications, He W' unwilling to go any further, even Itemng his lieutenant at the. Ghis ©ago convention he would xexun ™Mn on an outright g ank. OF course there never .u‘ ; Prospect the convention would || g0 that far, | —_— | WHY IS GARNER RUNNING? Why did Speaker ‘Garner accept ' ¢he Democratic nomination for the| Vice-Presidency, a post which he, himself ranks as less powerful than | g the one he already holds? w * » pme world's sqflé‘s s top of the Jadder, - sfges %3 'J “Nefl‘ Ads phem)me ember 15, and read colorful baseball epic. !'« FAIR OPENS A} oqcoouno—mrs Stella Jones, | Vélt: Wps her bridesmaid. Y therford, committee b R;)y iu!;:es to be chosen ev-|Pext stop, Sept. 27. Then the train pierre, g nurse, as the result of da; e"-,mmlia Canning—Mrs. Larry Mc-[StoP at Denver on the 28th be- tayen by Miss St. Plerre’s attor- Kechnie, Mrs. A, Rigndeay, Mrs. £ Joseph Camphell, committee ‘mem- Charfles .Warner, | Mrs. H. O. Ada.ma Mrs. Guy McNaugh- con , Judges. AJ'L—MK‘ Thvmns S5 i 2‘.?‘““ n“{n CISES: T E TON| ¢ on Dis. f and’ Cfit)'nmittees agdzl Jhdges N&rned X filfi Exl'hbnt; same Buffalo on Oct. 3 for the two-day .Rabert Mrs, organ, MSo u\%hn: Yin-|convention of the State Demo- tic organization. ' ack cgmmxme members; jugges| ¥ # as ‘those for cur- Officers of the Fair are: J. F. Mullen, President; J. P. Anderson, First Vice-Presiden L i _?gh: Beck and W 6.|cauipped with loud speakers. All to spend 30 days visiting with n, Directors. be spent Judge and Mrs. Charles Sey, par-| ck2t sales throughout the per ¢ Mr. Reck, Mr. Whittier, Jahn H ‘uc!nughun and Al Lundstrom. . S edu‘:l:;n :ven‘ts“nndor tomarrow | F1VOn, Secretary of State of New hbusiness. n ing of prizes for home-made cook- the afternoon, and 'vaude- pq_ vme by amateurs, a band concert, pictm'es and dancing in the MY O Y T BARBER IS, ber hasopsned g nem,shop. here . @8- Sherman’'s Barber Shop. is lopated . on Frant. Sireet ding J.. C..Hayes, sbore. . 1t's the atary 0f Babe Ruth, baseball’ record wrecker éxtrabi'dinarp, and his amaz;ng 9¢fiduc£ in For 18 ‘years, ‘Ruth “has xew,nfitg; beok&,,of J)abclm]l and particularly:the W pionship ,tilts.i.. As pitcher, horie-run hl“" ‘"d blaster of rival teams’ hopes, he l;u qtfl all, he, 1;; headed for his lelml world’ rd-smashxhgmdlfip fié& for tlie ??rst Gmly stor{ ep! gcord J | ghame att ag;_ B. Kirk, Whittier, R. E. ad- WEDNESDAY SEPT. 14,1932, ; " DEPOSIT B(lX OF PAUL BERN FOUND, OPENED No Light Is s Thrown on | Suicide Case—"Wills” Are Found Sept. 14— LOS ANGELES, Cal, Berr's deposit box and announced they found ‘nothing to further the explanation for the motive of the suicide of the movie executive and husband of Jean Harlow, the plat- inum screen actress. The box contained no will end- ing temporarily at least a search i for the document, rumored to have | named Miss Harlow as beneficiary. ‘The authorities did find two papers, “wills of a sort” but it attorney at Chicago, subject to sen 15 believed they will have no ’s‘t'nnd: atorial confirmation, -as successor iNg in a court. One of the ";1"5 to .George E. Q. Johnson, whost provided for an nnnplzy of $2,500 prosecution of gangsters - won him for Miss Dorothy Millette, alleged a federal - judgeship. (Associatet Bern's common law wife, who dis- P"_':' Bhoto. | appeared from a San Francisco {from a steamer bound from San tial Candidate s < § 505 G 09 58 MOE 8 Vi otel the day after he took his DEMGGB ATIG Pmncis:o to. Sacramento. | Will Follow Trail He Blaz Hutten & Asmee Must (Centingea from Page One) le ht. M. Green (above) na been nmld United States districi h life and is believed to have suicided ed as Vice-Presiden- ! Some Across with Breach ! of Promise Money LOS ANGELES, Cal, Sept. 14.— Immediate action to compel David vay, a schoolmate of Mrs. Roose- Hutton, choir singer, or his wife, | Aimee Semple McPherson Hutton, Albuguerque, New Mexico, is the o pay $5,000 awarded to Myrtle St. will head north with @ few hours' yo; preach of promise suit, will be fore moving across Nebraska to Sioux City, Iowa, on Sept, 29. Milwaukee, will be visited on Sept. 30; Chicago, Oct. 1 and Detroit on Oct. 2. Roosevelt is due in neys, it is announced today. Last night Hutton and his wife obscrved their first wedding an- nivercary at an elaborate dinner in the parsonage of Angelus Tem- tor. The major speeches are sched- uled at Topeka, Portland and Sipux HUNTINGTONS ARRIVE TO City. In addition to the sched- ~ SPEND MONTH IN JUNEAU uled addresses Roosevelt will make extemporaneous and plat- form talks. Mr. and Mrs. weroy Huntington His “private car is and infant arrived here Tuesday ple, of which Mrs. Hutton is pas-| The authgrities have opened Paul; J. 8. DEPARTMENT :OP' fl!mTURh, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA " E /By the U. 8. Weather Buregn) Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 pm. Sept. 14: Fair tonight and Thursday; moderate westerly winds. 3 but five nights will aboard the train. ents of Mrs, Huntington. The Huu- The candidate is accompanied tingtons have recently returnec by Mrs. Roosevelt, their daugh-|to the country from the Philip- ter, Mrs. Curtis Dall; their son,|pine Islands where he was con- 4{Jemes, and his wife; Edward J.|nected with a large lumbering York, and Bruce Kramer, Mon- tana WNational Committeeman, Mrs. Ella Payson, sister of H. —_———— T. Tripp, who has been spending John Buchart is a patient in St. |the summer at Goddard’s Hot Ann’s hospital receiving medical [ Springs, has just returned to her treatment. home in this city. e T ————— Attention Autoiiobile " Owners We have added a new Power Cylinder Reamer to our well equipped repair shop. We are prepared to overhaul your motor ahd turn out the job like new, at a very reasonable cost. Come ini and have us quote you prices. All Work Guaranteed Connors Motor Co., Inc. Service Rendered by Experts illll!lllllIIIllIlllIlfllIlIIIlllIfllllllIIIllIlIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIlIIIlllfllHmfllllfllmfllmrmmllwmlw | | + Timeé | Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yestly ......20.68 49 92 s 12 Rain 4 am. today 80.07 47 95 w 4 Cldy Nooh today .. .22 51 95 S 12 Cldy [ "AND BADIO REPORTS ' - b YESTERDAY | TODAY ) gL Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4a.m. Precip. 4a. Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. mnclw Mhrs Wen‘n.g Barrow ... 32 32 32 Clay Nome 42 | 30 3 4 0 Clear Bethel 48 32 32 6 Trace Clear Fort Yukon . 44 42 38 38 12 .08 Clear Tanana ... - - 30 2 Calm 0 Cldy Fairbanks 52 32 | 3 4 Trace Rain Eagle .. /44 84 34 4 08 “Cdy St. Paul : 46 42 4 14 02 Rain Dutch Harbor ... 52 46 36 38 4 Calm ~Trace Clear Kodiak ... 60 4“4 44 Calm 0 Pt. Cldy Cordova .. 52 4 46 8 32 Rain Juneau 49 L4 L 44 4 A4 Clay Sitka ... L — 4 — cam 150 Cldy Ketchikan ... 62 56 48 50 4 .20 Cldy Prince Rupert ... 56 52 48 50 4 96 Rain Edmonton 8 % 50 52 18 0 Clear Seattle 72 58 58 4 0 Clear Portland 80 60 60 [] 0 Clear San Francisco ... 60 ' 54 . 54 4 0. Cldy During the last 2¢ hours the low m‘psu:g args, which wa.s oyer Alaska has moved rapidly eastward and the barometer is rising generally. Rain has fallen over the Aleutians and from the upper Yukon southward to Prince Rupert. Except in the extreme north and around the Gulf temperatures over the Territory are somewhat lower this morning. CHECKING ACCOUNTS 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 hal- ance. Men and women, in business, at home and while traveling find that a checking account ig the safe and accurate way of keeping and paying accounts. To keep a check on bills pay by check. F irst National Bank OF JUNEAU UNITED FOOD CO. 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