The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 29, 1932, Page 2

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LACE PANEL CURTAINS—2Y yards long, 45 inches wide—each $1.00 48 inch PRINTED OILCLOTH 3 yards for $1.00 KAPOK—Pound packages 3 for $1.00 MATTRESS COVERS—Afull size and twin bed size—each $1.00 GOLDEN GATE HEMSTITCHED PILLOW CASES—2 for $1.00 BATH MATS—In white and colors Each $1.00 T 18x36 HUCK TOWELS AEITRORT R green, blue and gold 6 for $1.00 22x44'Heavy Double Thread TURKISH TOWELS Green border—4 for $1 ot“am SOUT HAS PASSED ONY JoiimSharp Wmnms, Onee] ocratic Lead- v he held & position during the da¥siof the World wau-. o one 6 %‘ {ngt_to offer A Dot |retire o 1t _;Yuoado}pfi. m"" end of his March 3, 1 Colored in borders—red, 27 inch BLEACHED OUTING. FLANNEL 12 yards for $1.00 ‘36 ‘iheh BLEACHED OUTINl; FPLANNEL 36&“. tion fi't\’ p’éfie |36 iy COPTON’ CrA¥LNRS ANp' CRETONNES-—8 'y 418 For $1.00 36 ek FIGURED VOIEES AL YARD'WADE UNBtM’c‘fi%b 'MUSLIN 36 fach' PERCATE-Z&sHlctive ' Patrerns yardd' for $1.00 An asdortmient: of Athenk-! Sunbéam RAYON UNDERGARMENTS 2 for $1.00 and NEW REMNANTS HALF PRICE The pnces are Friday and Saturday Every piece of merchandise offéred toy our customer§ in iflxii sale represents the same hagh qu.lllt\ you are accustomed to obtain at this store. BUY NOW—YOU'LL SAVE REAL MONEY 58 inch M%MRMD Tmt DAMASKS 2 hrds 'for W10 78 yards' for $1.00 14 yadd ®or-$1.00 plain ‘colors—§ A 16k of the 1owest we've ~4 seen. IS UNABLE TO GET [the United States that the nation| £| The Treasury Secrétary also said E Be ‘Made the landing successfully. | £ | Refueling, he then tried for a ther states, Mr. Rustgard failed to E | takeoff. he lifted the plane about five feet fuzed to withdraw, but was snu, &= off the ground and it looked for “=={a minute as if we would make it. paign £ (A down draft dipbed a Wing and 'as Assistant Secretary of the Di- S | carried the plane down far enough v 4 S S . 534 WHALE CEKSUS UNDERTAKEN' RUSTGARDSAYS DEAL WAS MADE MONEY-DUEU. 8. BY COMMITTEE Formal Nollflcatxon Is Re-|Denies He Was Party 1ol ceived by Government | Arrangement Made with | Yesterday Local Indian Leader (Continuea rvm rage Gne) visional Committee. He frankly FOREICN 1 EXCHANGE admitted he had not dealt’ per- . sonally with the ATlorngy Gener- Secrelaly Of' Tr%?fiéy Ml“s'al. ;Ie “was convinced, however, Makes An 18l |ne said, that the offer made to e him and which was accepted by S'atetnent him, only later, as he claimed, to |be repudiated by the G. O. D. WASHINGTON, Sept. 29—Ger- |15 ale‘irgamza tion, was with the ‘many yesterday formally notified|yrowledge and approval of Mr. Rustgard. Made Assistant retary Briefly, the arrangement, as stat- ed by Mr. Paul, after it was a matter of more or less open dis- cussion here for several days, pro- vided that he be appointed as As- gistant Secretary of the Division- f al Republican Committee at a sal- Do similar situation, has arisen ary of $250 per month from Aug- any other debfor nations|,g 1 to the election and with ex- ~|penses paid, and for his appoint- ment to a job in the office of the ’inn ‘5 taken to post- Attorney General after the elec- nion at a salary of $250 per month. He said in return he was to have campaigned for several Re- | publican candidates, Territorial and | Divisional, in the Indian commun- Uities of uthem Alaska. He 'claimed he had received one ymonth’s salary and expenses far an "initial campaign trip aggregating |come $400. He denied current re- pm'tsthachebadagmed also, to |avithdraw ' as candidate for Atto:- |m2y General in favor of Mr. Rust- n ‘gard, except conditionally. He said ‘he made two conditions precedent em- \to his withdrawal—one that Mr. Rusbgzrd restate his fisheries pol- |icy and further that he explain jan advertisement claimed to have would have to postpone the 87.- 800,000 payment due.under the debt | fupding agreement ~on Friday. . Treéasurer Mills said inability » necessary foreign exchange was the reason given by Germany for the postponement. éafla fidui! ‘Has. Be ireat Adventure, ifl bers Tell Busmessmen (Centirimeq. fram P:we' One) | campaign “of 1930, Both of these conditions, he fur- | After two VAIn efforts.'meet. Therefore he sald, he' re- ing %5 go ahead with his cam- for the G. O. P. ticketr ional Committee. In view of 80 that one of the wheels struckthe circumstances, he added, th» the ground and piled it up. The Committee abolished his job ‘and craft was ‘totally disabled, but'cut off the stipend. : either of ifs passengers sufferei| Talks Abcut Witnesses the' slightest scratch. . Mr. Rustgard, in his Ketchikan Almos tto Goal istatement, points out that he did “It was a tough break to have not make any deal with Mr. Paul. n 4,000 miles then to crack up He acknowledged that the Divis- within 150 miles of home,” M. jonal Committee made one, but wiord remarked. The rest.of declared it was made without his the journey was made by rail. Af- knowledge. ter a day and a half of waiting at| further he said he had not con- Oantwell they got a freight which ferreq with Paul on any matter took them 38 miles farther toward gnd “in fact, I have had no con- their destination. “It required four ference with Paul since 1924 with- and one-half hours to make the cut the presence -of reliable wit- journey and that was said to be nesses,” ne added. the record. Miss Mercer suggest-| e e——— ed.to Division Superintendent Cun- | MAKES 3-IN-1 RESCUE ningfiam, who was also aboard,! d that the way to make the road GALVESTON, Tex. — Capl. W. pay was to ME passengers by ,J- McIntosh, ,life guard, made a the hour instead of by the mile” triple rescue when three children {Mr. Crawford said. waded into a deep channel near At Fairbanks he met many old 'here. Their father, fully clothed, friends and ‘the entire party Wwas plunged in to aid them, but was lgiven a truly Alaskan welcome teing pulled under b their com- ==|This has been frue here and clse- | bined weight when Capt. McIn- ‘whene added. Ibosh came to his help. o Week Oct. 9-16. L e Prevention Week has been | [N {been used by him in the primary J. 8. DEPARTMENT, OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU Thé Weather LOCAL DATA" By the U. B. Weather Bureaun) Forecast for Juneau and vicinily, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 29: Probably showers tonight and Friday, cooler=tonight; gentte wmds mostly westerly. _ Berometer Teinp. Humedity Wind Veloctty Weather 4 P yesc'y L2003 B E 14 Rain 4 am. today ....3000 48 9:1 N 7 Rain Nooén today ..........30.01 56 6 Pt. "'CABLE AND RADIO iz!bm " "_—-mfi:—r'efi’fl—__'_fi TODAY " Highest 4pm, estdam. 4a.m, Precip. 4a Station g'efis témp. ‘ tl:x‘gp; #oclty Mhr: Wea‘tT:m- Barrow .30 20 12 12 4 ‘Trace Cldy Nome .. 3% , 36 2. A 0 Clear Bethel . 42 40 24 28 4 0 Clear Fort’ Yukon 36 36 30 g0 2 26 Gldy Tanana ... 82 20 20 4 48 ‘Clear Fairbanks - 36 2 32 8 16 Stiow Eagle 48 3 42 10 0 . Cy : 40 38 42 20 020 Pty Dutch Harbor . 44 44 42 44 32 01 Rain Kodiak 3 54 40 40 o 0 Cldy Cordova .. :g 4?2 42 ‘0 54 .Rain Juneau 4 48 ] 51 ' Clear sitka = % — 0 120 Pt.Cldy Ketchikan 66 64 50 52 4 .06 Rain Prince Rup .66 64 46 b4 1 0 Pt.clay ‘Edmonton ... 76 68 Ak >~ 4 0 Clear Seattle ... 80 8 54 54 0 0 Clear Portland ... 86 86 58 58 4 0 Clear San Francisc . 68 62 54 54 4 0 Cldy The pressure is low near the middle Aleutian Island§ and in Northwestern Canada with scattered showers over most of Alaska, followed, by, clearing and colder i1 the western portion. ‘The pres- sure is moderately high off the Pacific States and in Southeastern Alaska. Barrow reports a temperperature of 12 egrées above zero, the lowést temperature reportéd from any portion ‘of the Territory this season. DEDIGATH )- 74 e Breakfast, n.nd Lunch DF HNE P LA “E 1 Jusieau Ice Cream OF WA SHINGTON): —t= ! | iec SMITR snd CORONA TYPEWRITERS I B. Burford & Co. d’nark(ep worn by satistied Governor Parks Delivets Address at Meeting of DeMolay Chapter » Representing George Washing- ton as the Master of the Masonic 'I Lodge dt Alexandra, Va., a plague of the First President was dedicat- [cl by members of the Order of DeMolay at the meeting last. even- ing in Scottish Rite Temple. The exercises were witnessed by many distinguished Masons of the community. Robert Cowling, Past Master Councillor of the Juneau DgMolay chapter, delivered the dedicatory| address. YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER . ! | The “BEAST OF THE CITY” ’ | May Ensnare Her . B . s 0k b e } - JUST RECEIVED Gov. George A. Parks, Deputy of the Grand Councl of the Order |3 of DeMolay, a{flcial]y visited the chapter, and’ made #n interesting ta)'k on its organization and pro- The Washirigton plaque, which |4 has the approval of the national committee in ¢harge of the Wash- ington ., Bicentennial . Celebration, possessed ‘@& ‘gold-grilled surfac?, ad presents ‘a full length figure of the First President in ‘raised relief. The p]aque was nu!ohxud with funds_donated -by Juneau Masons. 1t will be given & plice 'of promi-| nence on the inside of. the entrance to the Scottish Rite Temple. * ‘ m i his was jof hen he Was' Full Line of DOROTHY GRAY TOILETRIES Exclusive, Agents - Jutiean Drug “There It No Substitate tor QUALITY" Tout Office Substation No. 1 g& week . from October | 16, and at its meet- ln‘ of Ottober 6, the Chamber! will have as fts guests membe 4 Volunteer Fire partment, it Was anrounced today. {] Doring that period, Fire Chief J. L. Gray will visit the local schools and talk 1o the pupils on fire pre- | DVERTISE YOUR w/‘\.!\ MELBOURNE; Australia, Sept. 29 Discovery 1f,” the royal research! ship. operating, under direction of Mnds government, | hag sailed .info the Antarctic to estimate t!‘fb ‘whale population of |/ crew are hve; Rates25¢ to 50c¢ IN CITY EIMITS Z - STAND AT BURFORD'S CORNER P P %o kit o cleyer models ina variety of ¢olots afd phteerns. g Sizes 14 to 54 &6 n-t finus -M 8

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