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ER ™ ADVANGE WITH - OTHER SHARES | Carriers Ta’k—ehEarly Lead ;b‘t and Maintain [t to Close WHEAT AND COTTON ARE MARKET AIDS Motors Are Quiet But Mack Ups—OQils Stead- ier Than Yesterday NEW YORK, Sept. 24. — S-‘A)Cks‘ upped quietly in the short session today, rails leading by jumping a point or so at the opening and‘ holding the gains. ! Baltimore and Ohio, New York Central, Pennsylvania, Chesapeake Cs advanced over four points. 1s of two or three points were Myers, American Te oo B S .| After covering 12,000 miles and 36 states by bus in a search that rivaled and Ohio, Lehigh Valley and Ne:v& that of Diogenes, these five university men are back in New York, con- Haven advanced one point or tWO. fessing failure. The, 3 Wheat and cotton prices were| reformed by prohibition, but so far they say they have sought in vain. firm and encouraging to stocks.| However, they collected some figures to show that 24 billion dollars had been expended in the last 12 years in an attempt to enforce the liquor taws, The men are, left to right: Paul Morris, Dr. Robert N. Nicholson, Russell G. Salmon, J. Ward Ryan and Ernest W. Borkland. were seeking just one inebriate who had been | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, SEPT. 24, 1932, - PLANES ACTIVE IN NEARBY TRIPS FROM JUNEAU [Chichagof lrake Fli and North Bil'cls He:'%hts from Ketchikan | Alrplanes have been e tive in the past 24 ho::sme In;el Chichagof has made two flights and the North Bird, here from Ketchikan, plans nearby trips be- fore returning to her home bort, Yesterday afternoon, the Chich- agof, Pilot Anscel ®ckmann and Mechanic Gordon Graham, took J. W. Shanks of the Laurence ‘Ware- house Company, of San Francisco from this city to Port Althorp and then flew him to Kake, where it left him and returned to Juneau. Looks Over Salmon Pack Mr. Shanks arrived in Juneau from Seattle yesterday afternoon on the Motorship Northland. His visit to Port Althorp was to look over the canned salmon there of the Alaska Pacific Salmon Cor- poration. His company will take censiderable of the pack for stor- | age in San Francisco. Mr. Shanks | plione and Telegraph, Peoples Gas, Western Union and Macy Motors were quiet although Mack CONCERTPLANS quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Arrangemc;‘,[s Co m pleted for Crawford Re- citals Next Week Plans a 14%, Packard Motors 4%, United| ... . Oils steadied today. The sales at the short session to- day were approximately 1,200,000 sharas. | NEW YORK, Sept. 24.— Closing| steck today is 10, American Can conda 14, Bethlehem Stecl ‘Wright Fox Fllms; 4%, General Motors 187%, Interna- tional Harvester 28%, Kenne cott States Steel 45'¢, Armour B 1% Calumet and Hecla 5%, Chrysler!ypo cooq. 20, Colorado Fuel and Iron 10%, Columbian Carbon 367, Continen- tal Oil, no sale; Standard Brands 16, United Aircraft 33, Safeway Stores 53%, Dupont 44 Pacific 17%. proaching e | Mrs. t jof the Ciub, R. E. Robertson, Pre: ident of the school bo: JOYFUL DELIGHTFUL ENTRANCING PERFECT | lof DANCING RESISTLESS WONDERFUL REJOICEFUL MUSIC = = i | LINTuzZ2EIT® ELKS - Ball Room |torium on Tuesday and Wednesday |al there this morning of the south- . | e s bound motorship Northland on|lowa Girls Beat Boys Belgian Nazis in Debut Genercus Patronage Precicted ‘ “We wish to commend your Club This forenoon, the Chichagof for your successful efforls to bring|took as pessenger to Lynn Canal,| 1 program to the pub-Right Rev. Peter T. Rowe, Episco- we feel sure will very |pal Bish JRESSRr i MARTHA SOCIETY ENTERTAINED AT KENDLER HOME Miss Waltonen who also was des- [thon” conducted by the University was s med with a stout club. tined for Skagway, expect to re-|of Iowa for 50,000 Iowa High| The new nazis call themselves Presi- {turn to this ety Tuesday on the|Schonl students showed the mas- “Dinasos” which is a contr_aofion dent of the Martha Society; Mrs.! c‘camship Admiral Rogers. Miss|culine representatives far ahead | of the party's full title of “Dietsche ffli‘fR A. Davidson and Mrs. Jos Kend- | Slewart was listed for ‘Hamesjor their sisters in scientific sub- | Nationale Socialiven.” t Tues- | ler were the ideal hostesses yes-lwh:re she will visit several days s in|terday to about 40 members of the|at the home of Miss Elizabeth the Kendler home on,Sheldon, | the Glacier Highway from 11 am.| The Chicnagoz was scheduled ar Blomgren, a The Sewing Committee, under the | ternoon. i of prominence in the|qjrection of Mrs. D. Housel is busy | preparing articles ar to be held , Canadian | grates, Since announcement was ‘ma * the autumnal| November 18. afternoon a| bountiful luncheon wa: The invitation to participate in demonstration, "|the latter part of next week, was| 2 in the ac- om from mu- » 3 3 soclety’s business tivities, after the summer vacation, BROADCAST DUTCH BOOK Board is very much interested in| the announcement ROTTERDAM, Sept. 24. — The|gan Monday. Government station here recently 1 |arranged for the public appearance broadcast a complete hook to the| GATRO, sepr. z4. — Moonlight The 36,000| yisits to the pyramids are to be on | words kept four transmitter bUsy | modernized, and first thing you Jseven hours. . | that you haw t|Dutch East with Ruby Mercer Potter in the Public went to Kake to await the arriv- which he will return to Seattle. Skagway tomorrow. They with| |to return to Juneau late this af-| |chikan, her base, yesterday after-| J. W. Hickey of Ketchikan, her{\ owner. Tomorrow the Northbird is| of Endicott Lake with a party of Kay, Harry Eberhart and Phil| | Jolie, and a month's supplies for p of Alaska; Rev. C. E.|If 'owa high schol boys are in- Belgium's Hiterites have taken & Rice, Dean of Trinity Episnopal‘;clmed to boast about their su-/page from the “big stick” philoso- Cathedral; Miss Gertrude Walton- | perio: scientific mentality their phy I the late Theodore Roosevelt en and Miss Jeanette Stewart, all young woman classmates may Of the United States. of Juneau. Bishop Rowe, Dean|quash them with a few neat stabs When the new clan asgemmed Rice will hold church services in|at their grammar. in uniform for the first time at jects, but the girls won as com- | - eee |Plete a victory in language, espec-| oo HANDS SAVE JUMPER {ially English. | vived the sectional eliminations| and participated in the finals, in O3 it 4 The North Bird, Pllot M. V. which 10 places were awarded in|Oio ”:;sm‘fi‘flpms W“;“"gfm‘c’; Sasseen, came to Juneau from Ket- each ¢f 17 subjects. noon. Bhe brought as & passenger ppipAl, COUPLE SHUNS ALTAR |Hard times are cutting down me§ An automobile speed indicator to scheduled to {ly %o the upper part| | .. o¢ church weddings in Aus-|be mounted on a radiator cap has | prospect | tralia. Economical couples prefer|been invented that is operated by | Prospecios, - DaRsaRng, . oG v":he simple civil rite and registry | the pressure of air through a fun- office business is picking up. | nel. More than 300 persons were made homeless when their frame dwellings were burned in a fire wtich swept Highland Boy, a mining community in Bingham canyon sou:hwest of Salt Lake City. (Associ- ated Press Photo) In Language Contests| As Party of “Big Stick” M~ ANTWERP, Belgium, Sept. 24— 1OWA CITY, Is Results of the “mental mara- |Roulers, each man in the ranks A field of 1,100 compstitors sur- | ST. LOUIS Sept. 24—A young| |woman who leaped from a bridg: had just left the dock. The men threw a net over her and hauled her aboard. ! | | SE Sl ey A e ADELAIDE, Australia, Sept. 24.— | |the three. They will establish| {camp and prospect until late ‘ajf Cctober. Mr. Hickey will also|} make the trip to the lake, ‘but| he will return here with the plan2 tomorrow evening. The aircraft is scheduled to go back to Ketchi- —teo——— know it won't be any fun at all Judge Crater’s Disappearance Two-Year-O Though a Quarter of a Million Dollars Has Been Spent Searching for the Vanished Member of the New York Supreme Court Bench, the Mystery Still Baffles Police and His Friends. Id Riddle | Jupce | CrA AT CRATER SurER HOME in MAINE ® Where is Judge Crater? If there yanished New York Supreme Court Just in the. two Full yusss sisice the might of August 8, 1030, whas the os ab in New York City and completely disappersod Tuetics Josash Hives Cyaiur wha/mil npimimel loshons mar S0 188 potinds ke wore ag meck. . Jadgn Ciuter po ; fob. Hix sppointment . told | stepped into a ta: y . 2 M and weighin, “Mirror Floor abnormally } money due him, £ porary one but at th Tammany Hall for the full : Crater declar; minated by wife, Stella M, The Egyptian Government has de- cided to light the road from Cairo| to Guizeh. [ e e e ST Leader Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS P s - THE CASH SWEATERS Slipovers, Sleeveless, Jerseys, Coat Styles Many valued on the present market at from $4.00 to $6.50— $1.95 Styles for both Men and Boys HOSIERY LUXITE PURE SILK—NEW FALL COLORS All Sizes~Regular $1.00 Value 2 Pairs $1.44 Also a real buy in MEN'S SILK SOCKS—— 3 pairs for $1.00°" (PRICES GOOD FOR TONIGHT AND MONDAY ONLY) Store Open Evenings and no two alike Styles for the Miss and Mrs. BAZAAR HUNDREDS LOSE THEIR HOMES [MRS- Bun AH terday after I=ving spent about points. He wvisited in Seattle and in Southern California. IS WEAKER BOISE, Idaho, Sept. 24.— Mrs. Willlam E. Borah, wife of the Unit- ed States Senator, suffering from psitticosis, or parrot fever, continues to grow weaker according to a sattement issued by the attending physicians. Fork Tidbit Too Much For Sword Swallower /MELBCURNE, Sept. 24—Fred Lowe, Australian sword swallower, gulped down a fork “and decided to retire. A difficult and dangerous oper- ation was performed to recover the cutlery. After a ilong period “at lib- erty” he got an engagement and it was lack of practice, he said, which caused the accident. He had the fork well down his throat when an out-of-training gulp sent it beyond reach. e — DANNER RETURNS AFTER THREE-MONTH ABSENCE Somewhat on a par with a butcher going to a bullflght is the spectacle of a couple of ing to the movies for relaxation. ‘et, here is John Gilbert, screen- ‘dom’s great lover, and his bride of a few weeks, known on the screen as Virginia®Bruce, shown as they attended one of Hollywood’s pre. rilliant film stars mieres, George Danner, owner of Men- denhall Dairy, retwned home yes- three months visiting Pacific Coast Portland, and was several weeks [ Scholarship Concert ROBERT CRAWFORD Baritone HARRISON POTTER, Pianist, Accompanist Under Auspices of Business and Professional Women’s Club Tuesday and Wednesda y at 8:15 P. M. Public School Auditorium POPULAR PRICES: Adults, 50c; Children, 25¢ A thoughtfully chosen program of wide selection, appealing to every musical taste J | | | RUBY MERCER Soprano \ FISHERMEN’S BALL A. B. Hall TONIGHT Krane and Peterson’s Orchestra Admission: 75c per couple; unescorted ‘ladies, 25¢ REFRESHMENTS Tickets on sale at N. Y. Exchange and ‘Swanson Bros. , Dancing Starts at 9 o’Clock ) ettt} | e et ettt » MORE APPLES for 25¢ GEORGE BROTHERS 5 Fast Deliveries—10, 11, 2, 3:30 and 4:30 Special Delivery at Your Request quart jars ... For Saturday and Monday BULK WASHING POWDER—3 Ibs. for 25c TOMATOES—Solid Pack, large cans, 72 for il GARNICK’S CHECKER BOARD COF- ‘FEE (equal to the kighest price cof- fee) pound ... PEANUT ‘BUTTER—(Wesco Brand) ............................ 29¢ PEACHES and PEARS—Sweet and de- licious, large cans ... FRENCH DRIP COFFEE—Schilling’s Best (Free with each pound 20 filter papers) e ¢ . Phone 174