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EMP FRIDAY SEPT. 30, |'932. of their Fall ceats. lll‘i('('fi are very reusonable. R R ‘uao DUFQUR'IS TO BE ORDAINED DEACON TOMORROW MORNING Leo DuFour, a subdeacon, will be ordained as deacon tomOTrOwW morning at 8 wo'clock at special services at the Church of the Nat- The ceremony was originally CHURCH YEAR FOR CHILDREN BEGINS SUNDAY | bvity. planned for Sunday, but changed to Rev. Henry R Cross Stress- | saturday, the closing day of the N | Novena, now being held, and the es Importance Of Re F‘Cail of St Teresa, the patron !saint of Alaska. Sizes. to 46 $19.75, $32.50, $45.00 febcooofoumote B. M. BEHRENDS €O:; Ine. Juneaw’s Leading Department.Stoze..« ligious Education His Excellency, the Right Rev- We believe smart. women will be practical. this year — will insist on sensible styles that are always the loveliest and most bewmmg after all—they will demand quality in fabries. and furs and true workmanship in the tailoring You'll' find these very qualities in our offering of Fall coats and our i F glzl( Relics, Hunts and Fishes for Manth. CASHEVAROEES o B Clergyman Coltects Indian ' Ssfil;‘figgffifflgjap’(:n Sa%s § m ina ow }Governmemfll(hveswllt: Sld"v Qxly?ZG' Hour;,of SM 0f Conflict in Man- for Entire Month Aume churia. RewrM J“nefll t WASHINGTON, Sept. 30—Clear indications that great stress will No asy cuting the be 1aid in. Genava. in. discussion, of Riring - toddy. was the ‘Lytton report on Japan's SO four Wee "”‘ contention that the Ghinese illeg- e other 35 were ally boycotted Japanese wares -are Tekealed togay. by | contained in the Tokyo Gewern- . ment's White Book: presenting : its |view of the Manchurian, conflict. O e conucing & hayers not only are conducting a yer's this: was. divided: between elgitt fsizike but is aloo trying-to out all days. > | commereigl | relations ‘in, violation Al ¢, Nm € slightl Rt 15 ormal T (e of ‘trade th manth, 'no. freezing. g 2xperienced. * . s esenuee e |DELUXE FORD BUS (| “The meaw femperaturer: was 'uh- Juneau-Auk Lake route, with! [48.6° or 1.6° helow the {accommodations for 21 passengers The coldest: is making a decided hit. Passen~ ‘Septentber ‘o 2 was that of-1914 with: a meta bf|gers are ocarried from the town other | headguarters to. the olty limits P | were eoldu than - the -eurrent 10" cents and a graduated scale P! montl, ~ The warmest Septesmber|prevails for distances hbeyond. A of record was that of 1910 with a|regular schedule is being main- F [ mean ‘of 52:6°. The highest tem-{tained by W. H: Bacon for his mk:g called me cha.nnel Bus 1 A very congenial crowd gather-| ‘ed avound 12 tables of whist and bridge at the . party given last night by the Women of the Moose in Moose - Hall. . !‘Mrs. A. Kasalica won bthe first prize at bridge and. Mrs. George Osborne the consolation. 1. Burke| amd: Oscar Harri won the first and second prizes for the men. +Ab whist, Mrs, Ed. Dull and ‘Mrs. Tom Dull won first and con- | solaion for the women, and Ed. Rodenburg - and Olaf Bodding won | the fivst and second awards for, the men. was 151 inches on ‘There werg:,28, days With measur- ‘able precipitation, or.8 move. than the average. No. Clear Wl . “The mean relative humidity at 4 a. m. was 90 per cent;, at noon 83 per cent, apd at 4 p. m. 81 per oent. [“The prevailing wind direction’ was from the south and the &v- 0 REDUCE | Democratlc Nommee Prom- ¥l Milwaukee, | morrow and. Detyoit on Qctober 2. | vears' election are trying the same| lered in the selection of its Na-| Ithat if a Democrat is elected, the | {outworn this gag. Yow and I know TARIFF BY AGREEMENTS ises to Have International Tariff Conference (Continuea irum rage Gne) . return for - the money We are spending. “The Washington Administration has piled Bureau, on Bureau and Compission on, Commission apd| failed to anticipate the dire needs or reduced earning Ppower of the people. Expenses to Taxpayer “The Bureau and bureaucrats are retained at an. expense to the.tax- payer: 4T read that the President is at work, on. &, plan. to consolidate, and simplify Federal Bureaucracy. “Four long years ago, as a can- idate, he proposed to do this. To- day, once more a candidate, he is stilk proposing to-do this, “1 leave you to draw your own inferences.” CROSSING IOWA ABOARD THE ROOSEVELT SPECIAL, Sept. 30—Gov. Frank- lin D. Roosevelt today crossed Towa, the hirtbplace of President Hoover. His. next: scheduled stops are at which is expected to be reached today, in Chicago to- REPUBLICANS ARE USING SAME OLD GAG, SAYS. NOMINEE | BLKHORN, wisconsin, Sept. 30. —Nominge Roosevelt, in a. train platform talk: here, told the, crowd he has:. been advisT:the “Repub- lican campaign workers. in this oud gag of telling factory workers factories will close. They have this gag is not going to work this year.” —_— . ke 'nhere were 26 hours. of. sunshine erage velocity 7.8 madles per. hour. maximum. velocity was 3 L. C. SMITH and CORONA J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF Annmmmmi WEATHER, BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Sept. 30 Rain tonight and Satuzday; moderate southeasterly winds. e Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Wind Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y .....2094& . 58, 18 e o W 5 Pt. Cldy 4 am, today .....2082 . 48 03 . Calm 0 . Cldy Noon today 29.56 58 86, SE 8 Rain CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS 7 TESTERBAY | TODAY e Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. Station. temp. temp. ump. ump. velocity 24hrs. Weather Barrow ... oo AR 14 6 Trace « Cldy Nome - 34 34 2& 23 12 0 Cidy Bethel ... : 42 2 34 34 12 [ Clear Fort: Yukon 32 32 14 22 4 0 Cldy Tanana ... -0 30 2¢ 24 0 0 Oldy Fairbanks 40 38 28 28 4 0 Clear Bagle “ 18 24 8 0 Clear st. Paul 4“4 42 4 28 06 Cldy Dutch H: 50 46 48 4 12 clay Kodiak 48 2 4 6 04 Cldy Cordova 54 38 38 0 20, Cldy Juneau 58 2 @ 0 0 Cldy sitka g - % — o 50 Cldy Ketchikan 52 52 54 4 96 Rain Prince Rupert 56 52 56 4 34 Cidy Edmonton . 0 46; 48 4 [ Cldy Seattle ... 72 52 52 4 0 Clear Portland 82 54 54 4 [ Clear San Francisco 58 54 54 4 0 Cldy e s A moderate storm is central soutly of; the Aleutian Islands and the barometric. pressuse i faling rapidly in the Gulf of Alaska, with light to moderate rains in Southern Alaska and slightly higher temperatures. near. Bering Ses.. Th: pressure is moderately high be- tween the. North Pacific States and Hawail and rising slightly in the, Paecific States. It is about normal in Northern Alaska with part- ly cloudy weather in the Interior and lower temperatyres over most of Eastern Alaska. Thg temperature fell to: 10, degrees. aboye at Barrow last night. . A ; HE NOV SANTA CLARA UNIV. -y il The Church pof the Nativity at John Hellenthal, son of Mr. and(® 1aTge meeting Tuesday evening Mrs, S. Hellenthal of Juneais, is|desided. to hold their annual ba- a member of the debating iteam “'m.r on November 10, 11, and 12. Santa Olwa University, Santa|On the closing night, a turkey din- Clara, Galifornia, His. team, was @' D, With all the trimmings, will victor in @ recent. debate % the|De served. Ladies in charge of the college on the question of whether | Various booths, and their co- or mot, the Democratic Party bitind. | Workers, will be apnounced later. tional ticket, Being, a Demoerat |of unfaltering faith like his father, he ably upheld the negative side of the question. John is a staff writer of The Santa Clara, @ news- paper published weekly by the Associated Studemts of the Univers sity of Santa Clara. r YOUR BROTHER OR SISTER “BEAST OF THE CITY” 1 May Ensnare Her The —_————— tor of the Metropolils Episcopal S politan FPISCOPA] | Loy y AND ADDS TO QUOTAS Chureh of this city, sald today in, ..pefilng of the importance of juvenile attendance at Sunday school.! “Religious education builds THE HAGUE--Quoba retrictions for seven menths on imports into Holland of stockings, socks, car- charac Strength of character 15 esechtial in young folks to ens |Pets, sewing threads and table lin- able when they leaye the|€R are imposed by.a new royal de- shelter} of the home to meet the |SPeC temptations of life. Wérk Is. Net Happasard work of the Sunday school is not! haphazard. It dreates a good and. sure fits to be derived from spiritual life.” KNIT SPORT SUITS in- Wine, Brown and Blue—ALSO Wool Sport Dresses, $7.50 Children’s Wool School Dresses, $3.75 JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP “The Little Store With the Big Values” T T |and: Funber Baye burial zeceptacles. made’ will present;te the Muyeum, Visided Many . Plages: fishing, e-uu took: Nn He old friends at all the PACS The Best Wearing Baot Made i ¥ ] SABEV'S necklaces, paints, food boxes and many years.agd. - Some. of the S G v relics—those of ' most interest—he|S CASH IS KING Father Kashevarof's hunting and are best: for all of us. ness, nothing to expose and nothing to hide. i 4 p POTATOES A -CARLOAD OF CATSUP .19 = La.rge Bottle i EVERY¥BODY ‘seems to expose-everybody in politics. THE UNITED. FOOD. CO. does a clean busi- EVERY'I‘I‘HN@ IS MARKED AT LOW PRICES APPLES JONATHANS—FEaney, Juicy $1.59 Box } Pity the Farmers! Fresh Standards 2 dozen, 63¢ Large, Clean—No. Sinall Distis = est prices at the Clean. pelities L w_wmmmummummmmmwn BUFTER ALWAYS FRESH 2 Tbs., 45¢ EGGS YOU €AN'T BUY ty, meat with the mast flaver. at low- UNITED, FOOD, G h IH IHWILIIM_H_I[IIIINIWIMIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIWlIWIIII L (' 1 hour from the southeast |on. 8 days. during the month, or TYPEWR] . - Next Sunday is Sund ool | erend J. R. Crimont, 8. J., D. D.,| Rey. A. P. Kasheyaroff, pasto 5 P ; | ITERS | e el pi scded il orfiotatel aasisted by e Rev<lbf | i CRuslA. Catodbx &’;’m" the 3d, or 1 mile less than the |7 per cant of the possible amount. | B. ] EAT g ally Day. It is generally Tegan tost. veloglty recorded during| ‘Dense f ou o e oo | | Ja Burford. & Co. ; as the beginning of the church | erend William G: Le Vasseur, S. J,|and curator of the Alaska Mus- greal vel ¥y T luring nse fog occu on h “Our doozstep, Worm: by umfled' | Breakfast and Lunch year for children. In Junegil, as | Chancellor of the- diocese. eum, could mot help combining Pm,nm“s BepSeets. and light fog on the ZWh. Light [ casiomers? I at Quité generally in all towiis.'and| Lee Smith will save as crozier | business, and pleasure on his 79 Woremo_clear days, 4[ffogt formel on «the. moming ofl, l ‘ Juneau Ice Cream JUST RECEIVED | cillds in the States, the/ s Aok toghes Turn, mIter | mosiiie. vaibkion AP St vy [BIO: clouds ! s0gia0 clody M. Mhe iHER. In Kiposd . ! ] “ Parlo : ; | be oored by o ting SIS o will b the acovies mado.a colion o Tadas secs mnmifillmmmummmummuumummmml | . Full Line of § clasees. of the mass. as well 4s indulged in hunting apd PR 0 M i p Education E: tial It is the seeond time the dea~ |fishing, @ 5 “It is essential that children|n3te D3 heen g ALy : “ DOROTHY GRAY chould cbtain a religious edu-| oo A large attendence of pari-| While at Preshwater Bay, Fic omorrow's S‘ykl g 1 ey T s, pas. |honers and. friends. iy anticpaed. | ther Kashevaroff obtained beads, Todaf’ . TOILETRIES _Exclusive Agents WASH T FROCKS {! Juneau Drug An assortment. of iAamesl e 20 S clever. models in-a for, QUALITY” variety of colors | Post. Offieo Substation No. 1 and’ patterns, PHONE 33 Sizes 14 to 54.