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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 26, 1932. -|§ mnmmuumuml|uunmmmmmmumuunmmvmmEn}B EATH FAST UF Bflily E .word Puz?le lBOYEELATED 58 Dxpmm;t;l'eA%c;L;ni;flw;Am BUREAU [ lH IADZL anclent Troy Weaving Forecast lor Jnnnu and vicinity, beglnning at 4 pm,, sep( 26: E = f | | : ETHIS AFTERNOON i e N TERMTORY| SRR = | < | £ 18 wgrrsiativa o il Time Barometer Temp. Hum‘dlty Veiad: Yeiogtty . Gaather £ =‘ 3 adhaeitner . Put new bot- | 4 pm. yest'y .....30.06 50 SE. 12 Rain 5 £ o 1t ¥ Lo on shoes : ¢ 4 am today ....3007 49 Wi 5 Rain = Gandhi to Eat Food After u g{.fl“fll‘“"“ - Wander . Democratic Nominee for| noon today 3020 53 ®. 8w 12 oldy 5 Abstinence of 6 Bays 8 Govelth wien 7 Nor-erewar | Auditor Predicts Sweep- | CARLE 270 RANIG MamoRta H and 5 Hours sl wing, | 08 KOO Success YESTERDAY TODAY x card vessel | Highest 4p.m. | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. H BRITISH OFHC]ALS e : Egrait | (Continued trom. Bpge, Ong) Station temp. temp. | temp. ::&b velocity 24hrs. Weather APP 0 E COMPROM,SE M . Bird of prey | 7 Barrow 3 .- 36 33 26 30 0 Cldy ROV g o A - Droop ta |his shoulder and arm had been| Nome A Py IR e 02 Pt.Cldy g iy swn s, bSHaIn Kind put in a cast. Bethel .. 44 40 33 32 6 s Cldy El g 5 un ) % hree Times rt Yukon ... 38 38 34 36 14 0 . sm ing letter | Broken T! Fort Yukon Cldy Officially Stah::d Plan Will| # cha . o SR | Scnator Dimond's left shouldet| Tanana 0 40 32 32 4 10 . POy Be Submitted to Lyln Rt 8 b o ance; 48 A"ou?rfl‘sm“ {was broken in three places by the| mairpanks 52 82 30 30 & Clear Parliament 4 85 Operdiiar nolo 3. pubic saunres 46 Frefieh aruice | propellor’ of the plane. It Was x| pagie - 50 48 32 5 6 02 Cldy A Slgn 56, St X 4 Se;:f"a‘:.f tennis 47, ;‘;5 onlan | difficult +injury ‘to treay satisfac-| of “payl o 3 3 4 10 32 Pt. Cldy | i s for s der 5. Wrote 49 Remainder torily. 'The flesh was. completely | Duren marhor ... 52 52 Q2 4 1 0 Clear |, POONA, India, Sept. 26—Ma- U Tg er € Accomplish §0. Philippine |torn away from the shoulder blade. 5 6 0 0 |natma Gandhi, inspired by mews| 44 Tropleal bird “vetcl 7. Shakespearean truit ' ks| Kodiak 54 52 3 3 Cldy | e p 46 DI '8 of the forest 52. Urchin | When Mr. Boyle left Fairbanks| .5y, 50 52 46 46 6. .90 Clear ‘lhe British Government at London| 5. &mm con- ‘fih. % 8. Mountain in ' 54 le;'xme :s"veral days. later. the flesh wis i e iy 1 ! i 5 iR S | has approved of most of the com- 61, !“:« L ,mnf,:’:h" :'1'2:-“ T A qfimwu. | healing nicely, the broken shoulder g..km 54 e [ e 0 87 Pt.Clq, promise plan on privileges for In- Biade had been' set satlstaglorily| . o ;2 50 48 50 4 08 ¢ 7 dian untouchables in the legislative and the shoulder and arm put in Kemhflfa’" 56 56 48 50 3 o1 k:y elections, broke his death fast of a cast. He was improving daily PrpoLstap 54 50 40 46 6 ) %?dn protest this afternoon. He had ab- & and, excep: for the time lost, oc- b i 3 60 56 48 48 4 0 Cldy H stained from food for six days and| casioning a cancellation of some| Seattle .. & 6 50 50 . 0 el . £ five hours: parts of his campaign program, he| Portland ; ear 5 expected to finish the drive vigor-| San Francisco ... 64 63 Ty o S N = AGREEMENT IS REACHED ously. The pressurz is low in Alaska except in the Gulf and South- LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Indian Office. announces an agreement on the compromise plan of Hindu leaders in.India which: was designed to.end ‘Gandhi’s. death fast.. It is said: the Government . has lumcd this with. satisfaction.. . - “The plan will he !eeomended to Parlfament in. .due. course of time apd, it is said the adoption of the: clauses -dealing with repre- sentations - in ‘ Provincia} elections will ‘be approved,” the Government spokesman said. GANDI! /GROWING. wum Here Several Days Mr. Boyle probably will remajn here several days, conferring with local Domcerats and preparing for the final canvass. He. will' cover Southeast Alaska. completely, visit- ing as many precincts as possible, egst, It is lowest in Northwestern Alaska with light rain over most of the Territory except from Kodiak westward and in the extreme North, and generally colder in exireme Easfern Alaska where the tempemmres have risen. The prissure is moderately hngh from the Gulf of Alaska soubhemwnrd and south- of the Aleutian Islands. 7% siltiouétte with 8 broadened ‘should-|'s e , EAT i | In Limelight Breakfast and Lunch . P Lace and pebbled crepes have . at stepped into the limelight, too. One |’ designed offers a black cire (wax- Juneau Ice Cream b NEw eusTuM ed) lace with a 'yoke and upper 3 Parlor wy sléeves of shell pink chiffon ‘top-|e — . péd by a little black lace bolero W/fll i ok L. C. surmmcouom’ ! PQON ndia, . . as the absence of sophistication in samrd..y" ::tern:?:, %.},’,"J.f: fl.. / fl .- Winter Dmne!_' Gowns. that|gi % sear while another ahioky's Gandhi, lying-on a cot under a 7 ] V - Cover Arms, Reveals Benia, toned, penbled crege, he TYPEWRITERS 2 o or w. e :vr:km thel“l;lhm ‘Wud oiit /%“‘.///’H. Ankles xs)e: iry!n breiefe matching Jflckzt’ J. B. Burford & Co. his slm g? me:ibo;xthu x‘f i / // with elbow length puffed sleeves, || “Our doorstep warfl By “W promise .imi:the. Indian elgctoral fll - . fl.- // By DIANA MERWIN For the woman who wants some-| | Susromey plan. | Z thing different there are scores of O A P —‘—‘ R At that 'tlm phmm ‘said BT T = | (Associated Press Fashion E‘u‘o: interesting designs. A geranium I their. .patient’s: blood pressure. had| B { H f -l { PARIS, Scpt. 26.—A new sleeved|tinted crepe concentrates its inter- . A ingreased -on tinued ‘h‘ 3 (ll “ W | dinner” gown—willowy and worldly|est on swooping bishop sleeves, a| | SA E refusal to (:ax:crc::;c o b Iury ts er Fl -y Ork !—has made its debut with the win-|black chiffon is finished with shott| | YOUR BROTHER ter fashions of 1932. sleeves edged in hlack coq feathers, But Jud'oth u OOd Flghts Bac While arms are covered, how-|while a turquoise artificial silk has OR SISTER cver ankles often are revealed,and|q plack decollete laced with dark| | The “BEAST OF THE CITY” islit skirts slashed in six or eight brown velvet. May Ensnare Her | places. are sometimes part of the . design. Hemilines vary from floor- length to five inches from tne| VISITING EASTERN Gml_szrl:gt Muffs Fall Dresses WASHINGTON, . Gept. 26.—Vel- t ffg, with o | ground, waistlines are slender, and Zf““m :i ‘to m o the simplicity of the silhouette is STARS ENTERTAIN| i~ the customary boquets, are the newest accessaries for bride's. at- tendants. The. maid of. honor and brides- 'maids .at - the wedding bf Miss Nancy Elizabeth Van ' Buren. tn Spencer Brownell Jr., at St Al- ban’s church here. wore green. vel- vet gowns with flounced sleeves and fitted girdles, and matching green velvet turbans apd muffs, The bride’s gown was egg-shell color velvet. more sophisticated than the most der of Eastern elaborately trimmed frock. premnors (O L Ginder | Star not affiliated with Juneau Sleeves Vary Chapter No. 7 will act as hostesses - ! ‘Tne sleeves in these new evening|at a card party for all Eastern models ‘vary widely’ in.design. Some- | Star members tomorrow evening at times they are elbow length puffed|g o'clock. affairs, again they sweep to the| mThe affair is being given by ; DON'T HANDICAP | wrist and again they are only ab-|vyisiting members in compliment to ; “Mother’s Health YOUR DOCTOR Get a Free Copy. of Booklet, N = & N 13 P Even in this day of such law prices it seems incredible that really good frocks should sell for so little. But they are and it’s your good luck! Colors Materials breviated capes. Their general ef- the members of the local chapter Cabmet” | fect, however, is to offer contrast| who have _entertained for them Hot Water Bottles, Electric 1lets f the evenin } to the decollete o e 2| in' the past. Refreshments will be Too | mode. served. Z Blnd.“e., ‘Adhesive Taj | Velvets are among the favorite bl s G Lo ‘o e | o ——_ A violet velvet gown Is designad with a dropped shoulder line, elbow s, s gewves oo« ek Phe Wringer -Washer Red Shirt Style Started by W ales Juneau Drug | 4] " while a blue and black stripe vel- Bpe‘ Black Satin BIARRITZ, vet is fashinoned on the princess Yo“ ve Co- Rhum Brown Rough: Crepe Edward - Alberzqgmce fighwu'cs [ O T O R WM th Winetones Sheer Woolens whose clotHes afémen's sty hinte’ — = “There 1s No Substitute for Europe, launched a vogue for bright colors while ‘he ‘was vaca- tioning here with hhbronherm George. for gl!mr Post Office Substation No. 1 Styles Sizes IT DOESN'T PAY TO{ PHONE 32 ; : Wi The. her. to -the. British \throne TAKE CHANCES H '5" ]lVVecklmes uyl-‘ses n,xp:ear::. ina dozen different; hued : a : ew omen “Lacagte’: shirts, cut:on a uésign Sleevelines Stouté named for the French aviator wflh With falg bynkes., 1 sopr § |||||mlm|u_tg!mumm||mmmummm|||lmmgmmmunmmmmnmnmmmm:mmnnunm I a sport collar. A bright ‘red: was hh num With it ‘he'wore grey ers, red 30cks “and. ‘white. i B. M. BEHRENDS CO., 1 s""""’“"m«"""‘”’”‘“"" o ne. ; mhrémw w'!:”-mu : ] nct € orge,, dashed Juneau’s Leading Department Store nboul: the town \hg:hllded ; I&T’gy;%%tm ;nneautr- that she turned to modslling, =| When on o uditi n “sti” not #0lf- lnks ;the t5be of girl wWho sk Posing for “still” pictures, she doesn’t suffer the same merciless Her movie career interrupted by examination of the Hollywood stu- ! brakes don’t "act .smopthly and firmly the longer you wait the greater your chances for an accident. Let us put your car in trim for the wipter seagon. 1 CARL JACOBSON | z ) L T T T T T CONNORS. MOTOR wammgvnongmmmnose 5 mey 108 an. Aniricate iizpad -m«-w-w EAHESW"“ 5 HAS REST'EB nobuiu' R = o m ":u»'f»“?i?ifimyfi’*mwmr JUNEAU SAMPLE | { cia " it 2 Siiisen A a ‘me e - | GNE KILLING DAVIS OASE ™ ‘esremriom S50 e T i B i) Bl | m 'GN 26| name ha:loome apldly to the fore, the organtzation, says she 15 aly .. ‘ .__: —Old ,! m W well, and. Judith, bond el s ready in cemand in studio circles, i Scores Knifed or Clubbed Court Demes Motion for|*ank vou. beautilul, appeared s suTe bet {07 | LIFE SAVERS PLAN MEET JENEAY. FROCK 2 in Springfield—Two Acquittal in Alleged et e ea | m R . Then came the bleak, wintry 5 iy AMSTERDAM—The fourth world Fuctlons Clash Moose Lotteries :,:r:r mm‘” {2, beooming | night when she had to get fmlcongress of the International As- 4 — em farms, angi 3 mflm " b 16, Pasdena o Jhetie sociation of Lite Saving sud, First 3 e id is t GERINGFIELD, 1, Sept. 3| NEW YORK, Sept. %, Tme|® mncressing. i §rich sho was. riding skidded om 1 s to be held in_ Copenhagen \. P-trolmin Port Williams was ki lled:Gavemn:ént s rekbe ‘l-the ot m’l‘uA Erickson, state club leader | and more than g score of, others| . tyi.: States Senator John J:|et innesota, reports an inmeue and glubbed as the| 42'-per .cent in, eprollment of ! ml@o stiife flared. Sunday| PaVis: of Pennsylvanie. charged|4-H wvold clubs this year, while 'in the down town section. with pe:ticibation in lotteries of ‘HM’S report a sharp increase The fight started after a meeting the Loval Order of Moose. swcl:' demgpd for hokse breeding Mine Workers group.| The court flflllfd the dg{ens. of the newly ‘or- motion for acquittal on'the ground Tt Y Qfi ‘union attacked the that Sen. Davis did not know of | PRITISH OFFER CLAIMS { the lotteries. ON AEF’s “TIN HALS" wet pavement and turned over, ‘Most of ifs weight seemed. to| fall, right across my nose” Miss| Wood recalls. She also suffered an | injury to her spine, but if was the | cut nose that prgved the greater TR e s wm;%rv Sept. 26, — Thirteen AFGHANS PLAN COLLEGE |years a the War American | mlq logked just o commission is s!mngwm London By v F;l! , to lt;e to adjust claims of 16 British in- | casual qn&tg B w to e ventors whose devices were used camera. There was still something b! the ‘American amuy or nayy, wrong¥ One cuse concerns the tin-hats| Only through an expensive oper- | : They “were |ation- B +~ specialists could eT- of stage sett- d-sumng ‘busi-

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