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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, OCT. 27, 1932, g D e e e EanE Entirely New and Exclusive Are the ECHARPE (A-Sharp) VELVET" SCARFS WINTER GLOVES SMART HANDBAGS HOSIERY JEWELRY ¥ FRIDAY IS REMNANT DAY All Remnants in Silks, Woolens, Cretonnes, Scrims, Percales, etc. AT HALF PRICE B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store Quotas Boost Living Cost Jl Shelter Legionnaires Baptism Ends, Tragedy 1 | J AMSTERDAM—Two vessels Imm{I NICE, France—A city commit- [the Mediterranean have brought| DURBAN, Natal—A native min- tee of investigation has blamed | four .descrters from. the French | ister and:'a convert whom the wa$ the high ccat of living along the | foreign légion” to this port picking |baptizing were drowned when they Riviara to the French import quota |them up from small boats off the waded out to their neck at ‘@ , finding that the price of |[African coast. Two of the fugi-|treacherous bend in the Umlatu- docdotuffs has risen 100 per oem!mlves were English, one was Ger- zana River. They were engulfed | These SUITS Are Extreme Values} We bhought them from Marshall’ Field and Michael Stern makers, who are as rigid on quality standards as we are. Their reputation is as jealously That means that these suits present genuine guarded as we guard our own. quality in styles, fabrics and tailoring to a degree exceptional in suit selling. $37.50 Suit Values with Two Pairs Pants—for a short time only NO ALTERATNONS e s NO APPROVALS - %™ “ NO REFUNDS M. Behrends Co.; Inc.' . Juneau’s Leading Depattment Store Q- Ty v “I fugh ast wy kember James Ryan's excuse for hax clerk of TFalrbanks, and hay broken his jaw, duritg ‘én was: Unled . Stdtes Comissionisr inent. With & club, James bear, the Seldovia Herald reports, L7y 2 distance, the young man wif on B | The ‘structure burned to before Lordowa’s fire teached 'the stene. * 1 . Mail. will continue to ke ttans- perted by dog teams between Holy Oross< and St. Micheal, on the lower Yukon River, the Postoffice | Department . having decided the volume of business between those two: places -does not justify ex- bention” of airplape mail service to | thems X 13 R X - Surrendered -by his bondsmen, J, Freihage is back in a Fairbanks Jail. awaiting retrial on a man- slaughter charge. He was found Mrs. Catherine Clark, after a menth's visit with heér son, “Scotty” Clark, at Ruby, flew from there lo Fairbanks -on her way to her home In Los ‘Angeles, Cal. Until * Having landed 75 tons of freight at' Bettles on ‘the Koyukuk, the gasboat Bertha, Capt. George Black, returned to Fairbanks, Oct- cber 13. When the craft left Battl- s, {14 inches of snow covered the ground ‘and the Koyukuk was| making ice. The Bentha brought to Falrbanks 13 tons of dog salmon for dog feed from Tanana River, points, AIIAIaska News struck Charles W, Joynt, aged city ment over the Wfltfiym tomebile tax. “You¥e fined $200 and sentenced . 1060 days in fl,"‘énc, {George 'W. Albrecht's pronounce-| who works on a fox farm #t.-Nini)- chic on Cook Inlet, killed a black 1] gm& properties, N. M, n and A. L. Hagen, old- t s in the distriet, told the News-Miner of (Fairbanks, when they were on a visit to that city, Masicr and cheaper transportation facilities would allow of the work- at a profit of lower grade ground. * i (0)¢ cho: Veterans of Foreign Wars are R. ers for fthe ensuipg year, ry Allen, senicr wvice commander; A. J. Balls, junior vice command- er; Martin Leckwold, guartérmas- ter: M. L. Sharp,“advocate; John Girls of the Ralnbow at Fair- have elected the following for the ensuing year: y ‘Advisor, Barbara Wood- Worthy Associate Advisor, Brown; ‘Sister of Charity, ‘hleen Pelerson; 'Sister of Faith, Ruth Joy; Sister of Love, Nancy Traub; r of Religion, Cather- ine Rea ginia Rothacher; Sister of Tmmor- tall Adriana Black; Sister of Fi Laura Ryerson; Sister of m, Barbara Brewis; Sister ot Sarvice, Marjorie MacDonald; Ohaplam, Verla - Johnson; Drill | Leader; Dorothy ' Mitechell; Confi- dential ' Opserver, June Runyon; Outer Observer, Helen Dunn; Or- ganist, Edith Hopkins; Choir Di- reztor, Beity ‘Spencer; Choir, Bet- ty Herring, Mary E.en Knudscn, Jeraine Qskorne. s Ralph Paulson and Mrs. Myrile Woods, and Edward Anderson and Carcline Swazoona were married at Seldovia. They will make their homes at Homer. Company at Fairbanks Creek, died | at Fairbanks following a surgical | operation, He had lived in Alaska by the ‘Anchorage (Post cf | C. Loudermilch, commander; .ler-' ; Harvey Smith, officer of | J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The W eather EOCAL DATA By the U, 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m, Oct. 27: Rain tonight and Friday, warmer tonight;fresh southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity = Weather | 4 pm. yesty 2007 42 B 0w ] Pt. Cldy 4 am: today 30.26 32 85 Calm 0 Clear Noon today 3030 38 4 s 6 Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS YESTERDAY TODAY Highest 4p.m. Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. temp. temp. temp. témp. velocity 24hrs, Weather 34 30 30 24 16 Snow 20 36 24 .01 Rain 26 12 4 0 Clear 22 20 4 02 Cldy 22 14 4 0 Cldy 22 1 18 0 Clear a4 TR Cldy 46 46 18 <14 Pt.Cldy 36 40 0 Cldy 42 30 0 Cldy 42 32 Trace Clear - — 0 Clear 46 2 12 . Pt.Clay 46 L) 14 Pt.Cldy 42 30 06 Brow 58 54 .02 Cldy 62 52 0 Cldy . 56 0 Clear CHAMBER HEARS ABOUT ACTIVITY OF PAST YEARS b‘l:’ast Presidents of Cham- i ber Delve Into Early His- ( tory of Q,rganizati’o? Station ! Nome Bethel Fort Yukon . Tahana . (Cottinuea rrom kfngé‘ ona) ito exchange viéws on various goplcs. “It is in such contacts that { Chamiber does a work that would i not_be ible if it did not exist. ¢ “We ;;f::e entertained’ noted| Tagle S ( StiPaul ... | duthors, sciontists, explorers, busi-} Dukeh Harbor {ness and other leaders and have(. . o . }shown them we are just average Cotddva = | American citizens, with the same) g,/ ., aims and aspirations as the rest of Sitka our ‘fellow ‘Americans. It is not Ketchu‘dm possible to calculate the good these Prince Rupérb contacts have done for the com-| o nion munity,” he said. Seattle 4y Appoints New Committee Portland | 'President Shattuck today 8D-| ‘san Francisco pointed a new program and at- tendance committee, composed of H. L. Faulkder, E. M. 'Goddard and V. W. Mulvihill. Tt “assumes ts duties immediately. { 8 3 8 O = N The storm central yesterday near the Aleutian Islands has mov- ed northeastward and is central this morning in northern Bering Sea and reduced in energy. Moderate rain and snow has fallen in ex- treme Western Alaska and temperatures have risen over most of the Sister of Nature, Vir-| The Comimunity Welfare ‘Com- | mittee, - Messrs. J. T. ‘Petrich ' and Frank Garnlek, with ~President Shattuck, was asked to meet with the Central Relief Committeé next Monddy ‘evening. Seeretary ' ‘Walmsley anhnounced the Chamber had received $19.50 dividendl payment for 1032’ from its Southeast “Alaska Country Fair stock.” “ : Tovestigate Winter' Mail The ' was advised by Asst. Postmaster. General Charles Govey_that its Tgquest for a wins ter mail service via the Northland Transportation * Company to: aug- ment_the existing regular contracts was being considered by the de- partment. He said -a study was Southwesf. * The pressure remains moderately high over middle and Eastern “Alaska and high over m>st of the northeastern Pacific ‘Ocean. 'The weather is generally clear in extreme Eastern Alaska preceded by showers in the extr:me Southeast. Temperatures have fallén’ over most of ' Eastern Alaska. - ™ Bedulyksi by T Simmons | Frank Basham, 43, dredgemaSter | {for the Fairbanks Gold D:edgmg‘ being ~made of the feasibility of | giving “an emergeney contract ‘o| thz company. e ——————— ‘Women wcrkers predominate in| the cotton-spinning and silk-spin- | ning Industries in Japan. T WE BAVE If at the Right Price rris Hardware Co. | Lower Front Street | 15 years, —_———— AN INVESTMEN: IN HEALTII From October 15 to November 15 you can get a complete examina- tlon and 30 adjustments for $30.00. For one month only, Telephone 581 for an appointment. DR. C. L, FENTON. Chiropraetor. -adv. ———— e DANCE TONIGHT At A. N. B. 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