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Paris’ {inanciers to ‘ 'PHE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 27, 1932. { END OF SALE Fall Dresses for $12.50 | Even in this day of such law prices it seems mcredlhle that really good frocks, shonld sell for so little. they are qnd it’s your good luck b sy 0 ‘Y 3 Colors Black Rhum Brown W inetdm Styles - High Nacklmes 3 New : Sleevelities ; B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store IIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIlIIIIIlllllllflllul.l WU French Investors Concede i+, Loss on Clnnese Rudway t. 21. —The. billion and | half pre-war franes. ' which en in every walk of life| .em Rallway are lost farever, offic- {ials _sa; flmp&hv‘v"m% faith Jin 1t attem] of a up of | 3 to resuscitate the peh Tights. | | MONTH But L Asiatic Banik of Paris, Which the claims ‘oft the’ ese Ea crn raflway when thg Rus- initial 'loam, was ' dissolved after the Russian revdlution. M. Massenet propobed to_float 2 loan for the new state of Wah- in "the Yailway were Gccepted. = was working. |1 failed to withdraw from the race, |tion of the fund' that 'was' raised {ices for candidates on the Repub- = H = £ = £ £ H £| H g £ H H choukuo providing &enoh claims D"I’f Lrogs-word Puzzle c‘o‘ 5 B o AR Sglution jet Yestorday's Puztle » . "'?32’1. gt 1. boeuments s 8. l\ncmml wine .2;““"' 5 C(i!:l:‘::!:\dl:d Ke . 10. Dt neas- Ew . mie o Tength e 1 E\nu’ln;;:r!c disturbances Dldn t Doublecross Any- 3 FZ??&]:"&':?'" A S . {Egvit body He Assefls,lsi’re- ! 2 Splitets T k S 24. Novel by pares to Ya e tump 4 | (Continued Imm Paqe One) | BACK FROM HIS " INTERIOR TRIP WICKERSHAM Candndate Ends His Cam- paign in Third and Fourth Divisians' (Continued on Page TWO) the several cadidates for whom I Quits When Pay Stops “In ‘this it proved that T was 4 I X iis very encouraging. mistaken. My September salary 2 Selniities aindian I VSeward, ‘Wkewise, s interested check ‘was to have been mailéd to 37 Pronoun ,i%‘ Satngne colne |in prospecting activities, and help- |me at’ Ketchikén. ~ After having § Wrong: pefix | *50. Cnesaked | o by ‘them. £ | waited for it for sometime, and ‘not 53. /AU hbme Anchorage is ‘optimistic _over Monkey i 5 Monk’:,y o Symbat for receiving it or any word from the Committee, I wrote to it asking | why no payment had bgen made. “1 waited for several days longer; then, haying had no response, o any kind, 1 immediately made ‘my plans for an active campaign In behalf of my ' own' candidacy. 1 came to Juneau last weék, ‘prepara- tory to starting that drive. One of my first movas’ was to challenige Mr. Rustgard to a' debate, also without response. ‘I haven't héard any word dire from' the Cori- mittee but lndlrectly 1 was inform- ed that the position a8’ Assistant Secretary had' been abolished ahd my connection ‘with it ‘ended. “I have been informed that since I diEe fun ,Illl,,’//// .-//A fl% i.ll W Wil AN //////' fi// dEERd dn 3 -II?I mr. Rustgart has requested the Committee "to return ‘to'him the money he contribited ‘as his por- t0 ‘pay my shlary and expenses. Is Now Free Agent 4 “I cannot ‘understand the logic that seeks to imputé double cross- ing to me in" this ‘métter’ T was employed to perform certain serv- lican ticket, and-for the Hepublican organization. ' I @ to per- form those duties to' the best of port for the relief of the indigent, ’ 65, Symbual for {the fine returns that are being | throughout the Interior’ than in | panied’ by ' Mrs. |the trip t0 the Westward and In- /| terlor. | * While in town they are staying !at’ the Zynda Hotel. | STIRS REPUBLICANS | benefitting from nearby prospect- ing activities. Carl Whitman's de- velopment of the Nabesna mine made by the Willow Creek district. Anchorage residents expect a great camp to develop in the Willow ,Creek area. Prosperity at Fairbanks “At Pairbanks, the work of the Fairbanks Exploration Company, which' i5 émploying ‘three or four hundred men in its several mining enterpr construction of the new Federal building and erection of bunkers by Capt. A. E. Lathrop to ' facilitate distribution of coal from his mine at Sutrana are chief ‘factors in the prosperity o. the community. "Praspecung is more active |any previous time since the World |'War.” Judge Wickersham was accom; { Wickersham on | DEFEAT IN. HAINE | (Continuen o Puie T Thyough 1920, 1924 and 1928 a my “ability. ‘T did not m the | agreement mor sever the connéc- tiofls between us. “hen the ‘Republican ‘organiza- tion fafled to live up to its agrée- ment, ‘and abolished the position I held, that ‘left me a free u:nt And T am pri ing to “m! as vigotous & ‘campaign for'my ow3 election &s.I know how," Mr. Paul concluded. for old age pensions and the up- keep for the Territorial Home for ioneers, deserves our gratitude. “Beyond all question of doubt the Honorable Franklin D. Roose- 'velt will be the next President of the United States. He will win by not less than ten' million votes. The Terrilory of Alaska will be' best servad by electing a man of Governor Roosevelt’s party, a man of dntelligence and courage and to {my mind Mr. Anthony J. Dimond is such a man. “With best wishes for suceess, I um I.EABEBS URBE ELECTION SESEN. DIMOND. Fed&ahon of Labor Offic- ials Praise His Record -5 . as Legislator (Dantinuea rrum wage One) es to Fairbanl Mr. Paul will_go irom heré & Cordova where he will confer wil leaders of Prince William Sound fishermen, ~ From there -he il proceed to ‘Vdldez and without de- lay go by lutomobfle over Richard- son " Highway to Falrbanks. He will deliver an address there, and camp\tm through the creeks adjacent to the town. He will then cover the Alaska Railroad belt, de- hes at Anchonss and ‘|am, “Yourse sincerely, my earnest - commendation. His record stamps him as a man whosels: spon¥orship of measures looking o] | the jnterest of the average man|® #nd' woman will keep im. in the FLASHES OF LJFE . WASHINGTON—Twenty years of tening to speeches have st.retched Senator Joseph T. Robinson’s pa-, :| tience. “When a Senator énce takes . ,}t:e floo:‘;m;;m the Democntlc /| leader, “ but Almlghty God | “:nfl#e’l::mfi;: nkm can'‘interrupt him—and the Lord never seems to take any notice of the laboring, man| iy, " 1o "Wemgmwhweadlmgu ,n&n!nlduflon in the nmd A‘geg next March. The ‘evadivé and 'insincere for. schools’ YORK, Pa.—The police made an in. Recently, in a raid on a home, they selzed “home brew” that turn- ed"out "to be Yoot beer. Last night Charfes’ M. ‘Shetter, 20 years old, uw two patrolmen emerging from & housé.” “Root beer, five cents a “Iglass,” ‘he yelled gleefully. He was Arrested for msordmy conduct. HAMILTON, Ont—lmen Mac- MDI |D..Raosevelt's election as President, | W will not live to hear how - [the balloting comes out. The Gov- grnufp boyhood nurse 'is 88 years old and physicians say age has mfiy weakened her.” 1’ DETROTT—The scartity ‘of em-| PWW '_nfiv;vcs,av& Reportqf been ‘the world’s ms wife haled him into hnd mlslcd his “;“ e orie years.' wu'&xt of & “job. " 7 |the Democratic ticket. érror, but they don’t like it rubbed, Rarle, Who is hoping for Franklin | P alimony record | fecling of supreme confidence, de- sp e adversity, has taken,increas- ‘ing mold on the Reptiblican or- g.:mlznicn “There are millicns more Re- publicans than Democrats in the country,” the Republican leaders have said, “and although there may be defections, in the very na- ture of things, we are destined to win.” New Republican Maine has spok- ‘en on that subject. One high Re- 'publican official said that when he first saw the returns he thought .the Republicans must have stayed 'at home; but on investigation he found they did not, but went out rand in great numbers apd voted | GOOD FIGHT IN PROSPECT {In the midst of a surging paean !of Democratic exultation, including ' predictions of a tremendous Dem- ocratic landslide, the Republicans /fall back' on the reminder that ;Nmmmal elections take place in November, not September. | The Democrats themselves real- ‘ize that many a fighter has been jengaged into a supreme effori by a hard jolt in the first round. So they will do whatever they can | to 'see that the jolting continues. All ‘of which, considering the present psychiology on both sides, insures an exceptionally good show for ‘the cash customers. WOMEN OF MOQSE J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU * Tfie Weather AL DATA By the 8. Weather ' -Ir‘-) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 27: Rain tonight and Wednesday; moderate southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum!dif ind Vi 4 pm. yesty 3025 50 97 T w“ m:"'y w?;;'ym 4 am. today ....3026° 49 100 S g Misting Noon today ....30.23 53 91 s 8 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY | TODAY i Highest qun | mvmua.m 4am. Precip. 4am. Station temp. temp. temp. veloeuy 24hrs. Weather Barrow ... . 32 22130 04 Clear Nome ... 38 35 34 34 22 Snow Bethel ... 44 44 | 36 36 01 Rain Fort Yukon .. 40 40 30 30 0 Clear Tanana . 40 40 20 22 0 Clear Fairbanks 4 4B 28 28 .41 ¢ Clear Eagle 50 50 2 30 9§ < Clear St. Paul . .46 a4 38 40 30 38 Clear Dutch Harbor o 46 46 34 36 4 QL 1 n Kodiak 48 48 42.. 46 0 a0 . 'fi::n Cordova 50 50 40 . 40 4. 14 ' Hain Juneau . L83 5 49 4 7 03 Misting Sitka 4 58 © — a7 — [} 0 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan ... 66 @6 & 4 4 Trace Pt.Cldy Prince Rupert ... 62 60 46 48 [ Cldy Edmontsh 66 64 44 54 8 0 Cldy Seattle .. . &6 66 54 54 4 0 Clear Portland B G | 54 54 4 0 Clear San Francisco 70 64 58 58 6 0 Clear The barometer is low hear the eastern Aleutian Islands and fall- ing rapidly throughout Sotithwest Alaska with rain over Western and Southern Alaska. 1t is also qofi: in extreme Northern Alsaka, north- east ‘of Japan and north ot .énn Moderately high pressure pre- “ggm the Interior t0 Orégon with clear and colder weather the In(,eflor ebd of the Aretic’ Coast. ® ! 1 T | HOUSEHOLD HINTS ] o Eé}; i | l t okl e ° at | Carpsrs nd Tugs may e cle 1 oo » by scrubbing them wm?n ’ ».Junenu {“Emm l using pure castile or equally - P&I'.IOI' } soapsuds. The rug should be . — -3 bed and allowed %o dry on the floer | -—— MR T T F1 g so that the stiff sizing § no’fi L o 3 % .I affected, and no more wate C. SMITH be used than is necessary 1t the & T T*!W‘;:‘:Eggmm color in the rug is fast, 2 m_undz of sodium carboriate, 1 poi of tuller's earth and 4 ounces tr- pentine can he mixed “with' suffi- clent soft soap to make & m‘“ % This compound will give g - sults on grease and old spots. J. B. -Bunford & Co. | “Our doorstep worh by satisfied customers” Every sound in the nursety can be hedrd il other parts of ‘the YOUR BROTHER house if a home microphone, de- OR S]QTER I signed at first as an amusement| | py. “BEAST OF THE CITY” | device, is installed near the baby's| | May. Ensnare Her crib and connected to loud speak-| - ers in other rooms. Tests of the mike show it to be excellent pro- tection against kidnaping. To prepare paper for use in clothes closets, etc, in order to make them moth-poor, impregnate the paper with a mixture consist- ing of one pound of moth balls or crude naphthalene and 2 pounds of paraffin. These ingredients are carefully mielted over a slow Heat to avoid fire. The mixture, while melted, is applied to the paper with a broad brush, ordinary brown wrapping paper being used, as it will not tear éasily. ] b DON'T HANDICAP YOUR DOCTOR Get a Free Copy of Booklet, “Mother’s Health Cabinet” Hot Water Bottles, Electric Pads, Rubber Ice Caps, Bandages, Adhesive Tape “There Iz No Substitwte Post Office Substation Ne. 1 Second Card Party of series Thurs- ’dny night, uapqe Hall. —adv. "ZHONE 3 'I‘he new mte of Manchmxkuo ould take on a glittering ha.lol But officials here believed to interest .the Dew 'state “would be difflcdlt 6 ficat on’the Frencn T m 1}9 O M dm-ters -and financial s have watched ~moyements the Far West of Alfred Mass- , representative of the Franco- N M, Sept. 27— of the Colorado | soanyon channel next | _of excavating Loss of money put into the Chin- n & »«M-’ o ;.‘ Hn « y‘ %, A% A b Hemls Wfio. etk