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¥ i dress wear. All at popu- lar, prices. INFANTS® SHOES at 75¢ and $1.00 SILK and WOOL HOSE All at reasonable prices B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Jun'eau’s Leading Department Store DIGEST BALLOT [HALIBUT BOAT . BECORD BROKEN | BATTERED BY IN SEMI-FINAL| STORM ON GULF (Conftuea rrom bage e Lysekill Puts Into Hoonah lead in Lh; six New England skdu r R;P_all's ??nd Goes and New Jersey, ‘while Gov. : i L W ) to Frince Rupert Siates. The President'’s speakinz campaign in the nily west which headed the Repubii- can attack throughout the country had but little effect on the week’s. A After having narrbow escaped de- structfon in the 'Gulf of Alaska, the halibut motorship Lysekil, Capt. C. Wall, in a badly battered condl- m States * Steel 35%, Cal Hecla 3%, Chrysler 14%, ey e T Power and Light 956, Change Made to Conshlu- tion in Regard to tion of Offlcers Yell leaders were chosen and an WAS rnme'ndmenl to the constitution of kam in the latter's address the Junehu High' Sthool Students’ 8 the Capltol a few days later. | ing of the Association Friday after- noon in the mgh Setiool A\:ut. h"t t“l;nrposmt, and made a mistake torium. aré the yell leude'rs costurie, ‘acéordin b ‘scarfét jersfds, ‘Wil tandard = Brands for the rehabfliation of the agricultiral” and' stock raising in- dustriés. Wyomina ,has three e)ectoral e mA govetnment ex- .| penditures has Been a dominant fssue in ‘the cur- rent campaig wi'th prohibition] also winning much attention by reappo ionment tms year | aft |of the State’s registered voters to | the polls. In the Democratic pri- maty 124,639 votes were cast and in Whe Republican 113,258, has ' caused voters to Study with me:gfl interest all pronounce- in the current’ campaign having to do with silver. Proposals a"ebvlng the state's beet sugar | mdustry also have received close A reporter for The Empire, who “govered” Senator Dimond’s speech |at the Coliseum theatre last week, mildly scolded by Delegate '!'Mémibt‘be'clenedmt:rv«-l.ltlngmel legite with @ bill he was, in| ssociation was adopted at a meet- ndme of a witridss pefore | c Oongressional cotnmittee. The Ralph Merrill ‘and Allen ;mm fases's “was fieiing Mmh.l “got “f Andrew | the (‘bp}g it 1o 10 tendation 'of the st K s iy j tion put into Hoonah, acobrding to|oF & megaphéne, and dar) tm;gr‘. e R i3% He made a tractional gain in the | 20VI6es from there, A after a stay i‘,’;c:“ e e, e twisted Senator tokal vote but not enough to alarm :f”:t;ewmd?:r T& repairs pro- chiitge 0 the constitutigh D! 11'5 temlhs in order to dis- e, Deposraic campaign Mm Bupert:' B 0. i ,,ofifi Muu that stiident body ofticérs cTedit” the Delegate. ver cent of 1hlep m“fl:d pounds of iced hullhut 'ti’ her Hold,| may be elected by & wlw vote. | | i, ‘48 everyone Whaws; 801 590, Tiss gursont {and the fish, serving as ballast, H tolor- 8 fim(flrl : . e the President 3133 and Hoosevels Prevented the cratt trom otng to| 44 ! [ fever ke i and the 5519 per cent, the bottom. d&? of the & b $ like ® even less. ms";hv:n ?:WN YOT“(( kfilgfltneflr m Struck by Mountainows Sea ' Btudenu’ m;fi fresided. El- byl %w even o Preidinn’s b ;.ate b {4 oo batdiing 1y "m ‘“’"’k len: % X fticlated. |EERE Sadge Wicks who has fornia. He also kep: his lead 2’ it e S e it PR | ‘boss to “Surty himoff” when New Yok, Pennsylvahid, e 2 Dctobet '“'“ k| REng catp M 8 By & mountainous sea thiat smashed 3 Michigai a i cultural Bl " |in the pilot house, sveflt awhy A everything else fast and'100se ’on The finkl repoit, which p"‘”’\‘ay‘cleck including gear ‘and M'N Tinois and thé sue 6f the Literary Dige Big Oitied for Roosevelt A Mst 8 #He major cities atid of commission. Fortunately the storm subsided immediately afterwards. The 1 how they @re wotinz in th ) b ofié of the f“‘g‘ms ;‘ ““‘: “fie lay helpless for hours. Finally t] réport. Af ovérwhelming majoflty‘crew pumped the water grom _the of them Wenf heavily tor Roosevelt, engine room and-got the ehgine New York City (Manhattan ang |S'2rted. The sea was still rough, Brohx), gavé Governor 51027/ 204 the craft made for shelter to ‘36,339 for 91;b;ldem Hoover, | Under Cape. St. Elias. Brocklyn went 24, to 12,826 for | T Rovtevelt. Baltiniore, Ca mdén,| L T T Vo ek !ey Ohio, Chloago, | 'The motorship Tahoma was spok- Ho‘;“" Gotfse m 'ruesday fiine™ o A c‘“‘“‘.‘ Ad. Oohimbue, |© She lent the disabled craft a |Rt 1:30 o'élock. X e noinn &m-s i ‘dory and gave material for tem- |2ssufed. W ) C*Ly ‘DOTBFY repairs. e m On reaching Hoonah, the Lysekil| o ) 185, O Oglien, Utah, | efféct=a sufficient repairs to enable ARD Ofmaha, ‘Oklalioma Oity, Philadel-|her to g0 to Prince Rupert. She 'n?e third of' vf phia’ gh, Portland,” Ore, departed for Rupert the evening pittles by’ thé' “fi Meg Mh or St Lelils, 8alt ‘Lake ©Clty, £an | Of October 25 Diégo, Ban Frificisco, Beattle, and | many lesser dities are alsb in the Roosevelt’ column, President Hoover captures. g Boston, fined to the New England States. Out of 123 cltles listed, Roosa- velt leads in 91 and Hoover in 32 lof them. menmotmimsqorwan% gt ”“”: f\f}:"‘;’“ b L ‘g“ and filled the engine room with parties ;”'fi"dm, o » y's 18- water, putting the rhachinery out B y held at Odd Fellows' Weatlesday eéveriing. ' Sub et phrtiés have been set #oF N ber 7. ed and prizes awatéd, be held at” erybody welcome! 56, T E "FAEY WebvesnAs Mok, . - A e‘n in peint, Per 18, Novermber 30 and Decem- profession has it, was his state- udhelesal ment that Senator Dimond, “in Bridge and whist are to be play- 1913, u at mcmbu 0( ihe Ahm PRRRREDAAE o L of a bul by s actly identical JUNEAU Wb',lA!r:p. 0&“ exi ke Luncheon will be served_a xe-ab Ev- efl\ifls by flb'w!es political —ddv. whith aves the former, | momentarily, one np Just for the 50c Pioneer Taxi, Phond #43. adv. moment, though. Lere sile at Eipire. (lt Old papers 101 ik THE TWO MEN WouLb * cm.v sma FIGHTING . TA: ION - fer Cl’ the Alaska Road Commis- sion, the Delegate made enough misstatements of fact to more than £ypn the score. ment Initiated the movement. That ‘was not true. in" his possession a réport from the Senate Committée handling the showing - thé ‘Intenior Department iy the moving force that Sec- retary of ‘War Patrick J. Hurley, never ‘did officially ‘approve it, but meérely ‘wrote to say the War De- parttent had no objections to it in the proposed bill to make it vrai&mn ] .. ' ‘Next, he said the bill that be- pame @'law and brought about the ‘transfer was introduced by Repre- Semtative ' Edward T. Taylor of Dolorado. Again that was a twist- | g of the facts, Mr. Taylor did introduce in the House such a bill. But it never did pass the House, despite Judge Wickersham's posi- tive assertion that he was in Con- . , |gre8s when it was passed and sent (to the Senatte. Here’s what really did bappen, and #f Judge Wickersham doesn't know.it, then he neglected his du- ties in Washington more than Sen- ator ‘Dimond has eharged. Sena- tor Howell in the Senate and Mr. identical bills. The Senate acted on the Howell till promptly, pass- - |ing it and sendinz it to the House. The lattér body substituted it for the Taylor, measure, which it laid on the table, and passed the How- €1l - pill. L passed and he couldnt have stop- ped it, because the entire Demo- it Was Supponted by Judge Wickerdhidh Wesnt in a thousand miles, when . the Howell bill Phssed % Hoiiss on June 27. He left Washinigton ‘@botit June 14 to attend the ican conven- tM i omaagomng on Jiine there t irs, he said the War Depant- | The Delegate had bifl that contained correspondence |and "o ‘suggest certain alterations Taylor in ‘the House ' introduced The ‘Delegate fiirthet, said he was thiere when the Taylor bill was ¢ratic “majority was behind it and the’ Secretaries ‘[0 War and !fimm ahd President | Hoover. came %o Ketchikan for a week’s €ojourn, then proceeded here by easy stages. But if Jie had been i on’ that date, he could have pre- vent®d the passoge of the bill even though it had been backed by the entire Hoover administration and all of the armed forces of the na- ion, He had lots more chances |Of suecess than the Bonus Expe- diticnary Force had against the Hoover eviction mandate and ran |no _danger at all. The measure came up on the Consént Calendar of the House. Any member of the Heifse, thelud- ing ’s Delegate, by the mere interposition of objection was priv- ileged to prevent considaration of |the bill wher it came up for fi- nal aetion.. Inasmuch as it was late in the session, there was no possibility of enacting the meas- |ure into law except by unanimous consent. Thus the Delegate’s ob- Jeotlon which was never made and couldn’t Nave been sitite He wasn't near the seene, could have defeat- Oolorado’s huge mining industry | Congress | STUCK ARKET 3, 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGHICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU j ’ The Wed GIRLS’ AND JUNIORS - CLOSES MONTH Lk s WEARING APPAREL By the U, 8. Weather Bissans L] . - Forecast for Junean and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m., Oct. 3i: | (EDITOR'S NOTE: This is the it of 16 articles showing how States voted in the 1928 Preal- Rain tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeasterly winds. tial election - ' poin velopments since.) ™ Ty GIRLS' COATS “ Sport AN REr R e TN ou. deveiopments sinog k Temb Barotneter Téimp. Humtdity Wind Veloolty Wodther Lol ; 4 Changes in P“CCS lelted Wyfimint“""“h f0F Presideént | pinnesota’s Vote foF. President | Colorado's Folo, S President : g m:g - :;: :é :’ 5 3 mcmm i, W in 1928, - e : and Dress Wear with Gains, Losses, llomr‘ ey o Holfor ST HE Noon today ... 2050 44 o s’ 8 Rait ‘ Fractionally Siilths mow Smith: | 386481 , Smith: 133131 tablii Abp Rapid RmbonTd $3.95 up — S RN e ! et ‘'NEW YORK, Oct. 31. — The w.vcml elgp.% were! Minnesota has mggsd as' Colorado, which cast its vote YESTERDAY TODAY Stock Market ended the month of [cast for %mram e mh Bryan the staunchest of Dbl three tintes for William Jenfiings | | October at a snail’s pace, in his - first and _for s on the basis of @ Pecord Bryan and twice for. Woodrow Wil- Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. i e 2 | Stocks fluctuated in price in the Woodrow Wflnh ln u-n am shows But one break in 60 son, has voted for Republican can- temp. témp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather GIRLS’ DRESSES in silks ||same natrow rut of recent séssions|In the seven ober In 1912 Minhesots gave its didates in the last three Presiden- £ WD 0 Pt:Cldy and closing changes weré largely xm to 1928° m’npmd m o Theodpre, Roosevelt, Pro- tial elections; ? . 80 28 l 28 28 18 0 Cldy and sheer woolens Lmited to negligible fractions. £ mafiad‘a k- | 1Altred ‘E. Smith's_views on pro- . 20 ;; i 1: 1; : og céw The closing tone was steady. Hflny Ke}n&mfl riss "ot ‘the * FarfRar-Labor Jhlblhm\ were a major topic of dis- i 5 gq 2 M - 4 S m)qy V% Transactions today were 500,000 ' in recent years .has injected Ry TITIT I I ) g:krbfln ¢ : 2: 20 12 14 4 0 cxe:.yr $3.75 to $8.50 shares, i clement into the state poli- ~ COLOBADO P o 8 o &t 8 et Thers was a lnie disgay In 8o tuation, "and. observers. this WeTORAL VOTES T | Giccn marbor . 40 36 # 3 16 08 POy | shares of cothpanies Which might are attemipting to weizh its D“Wn & % B b R -3 benefit by a change in the Prohi- in the national election. [ K“l‘: % il 5T ’ i cm’ GIRL'S KNITTED bition law. National Distillers wetit ovd B, Olson; Fasmer-Lavorite, | _‘CO ova ] i Lol 8 15 % ly y s (up With about @& two point gain| elected Governor in 1930 with Skl s;'fk:“ bl T R oo ‘“‘mdy or 50 and this advance also aided 54 voles against 289,528 for I R 3 | . BERETS Illinols Glass, Crowrl Cork and » he Republican and 29,106 for the Cil jon in the campaign of 1928. Ketchikan 4 :: 40 :: : 2;: Cl:v Seal. United States Industrial Al-|vert Hoover m 1928 Democratic candidate. Olson’s can- TWwo years carlier the voters of ( Prince Rupert ... ;: g :2 i { o ctlfl y h cohol virtually re'aihcd & loss of paign i which the didacy had the Support of many lhe state had defeated a proposal | Edmonton . S % | E s i i m&:r 50¢ eacl two and one KA points. viéws of “the - opposing Democrats. for fepcal of the state enforce- | geabtle . 52 4 2 6 3 y American Nephane Uhited | ari@ - thair pmfi'nm"ht the In the dme year Thomds D. ment act. Portland . 56 & e g 3 16 ;‘m A States ‘Steel preferted, Anierican |guardinig of agrioulture: had Bonar o) i NIRRT Hle te, grar o MER b B O et 1s 10w 1 Bine e Rk e ol $ T e LT ge “ms % m“ "flm d Sriic Selfe. Wit 4 S0 i;;wfi;zr;?w:e::::fl %0?11 cinity ewlthar::;fi rin ?}r\e éastern portion of the Guif and northwest- : CHILDREN™S POLL PARROT ::f: u:érlg‘”mgmor e, iR s ’;‘: ver, x sg{ainst il s 2 il W. H. Adams (D) with an unpre- | erly gales to the southward and light snow in portions of thé In- iy SHDES gr:?bcdmdvabemmrw at, Jo n B’ “Ken- H?!Ahd:lc“:);)er Labor Party tcok no cc1ent B e e llmilp;mm:h‘sofh ‘g:e lr‘:]vzasat;rx;fl::gs N;fht:e:;at)}?e?ki: g::d SW. S CLOSING 'PRICES 10D, 5 = : e & ¢ 1930,| unusually high soul e : - 4% .EATER For Growm‘ NEW' YORK, Osbs 81 —fim drfok 2 m&'vmm ki fi#"”' official part in the Presidentidl G;: :dzn;sflvjasm::z[l::'fg for a| erally falr in Bering Se@ and the eastern intérior. Temperatures and Sweater Sets Children | sunead “mithie sock e!geeg today at ot ; ki g s ol fhiFd terh with @ majority, of 72,-| have fallen considerbly i Northeastern Alaska and slightly in most 5 . . T ! 1%, Ame , Anaconda IR AL 000 8nd E P. Cotigan (D) was| other districts. 3-piece knit suits Solid leather cotistruc- m‘““m"’"@d m phs. i o e I i ol b tion, black 4nd brown [[tiss-wrignt 24, 2, a‘: ,%m ARASEy ate with & majority of 42,000. “ ) Al Bk 2 KNIT WOOL shoes and oxfords. One- f,mm"m‘ /‘w deid i ' mm,mtw?n"nmlfiog ];“e?ee?yflr“::: GLOVES stfap patent leather for J|11%, ®Packard MMW: 2%, Um‘b‘d Eoowpiy LD BUY YOUR SIGNS FROM JUN EAU DEALERS: 1. WE SELL THEM.CHEAPER. 2. WE SERVICE '%a FREE, 3. THE PROFITS ALL SPENT IN JUNEAU. | REMEMBER That SERVICE is 'a VERY important factor to con- sider. If anything goes wrong with the sign we are here to give you that service FREE. BUYING AT HOME Means the profits made stay in Juneau—SERVICE given FREE and the best sxgns obtainable. Before buying a Neon Sign compare prices with us and fmd that WE SELL CHEAPER. LISTON PAULSON SIGN SHOP SIGN SERVICE Youf Alaska. Laundry TELEPHONE . 13 BAILEY’S SPECIAL Every Night from 8 P. M j¢d the Democratic imajority, the President and the two Cabinet of- ticers ‘mentioned. . The reporter regretfiilly atmits changing Pete Olsen's name to An- drew but denies ahy intent to ih- jure the reputation of Delegate Wickersham itiéreby. The reporter didn't’ shy Wickarshéth %ol the Committée that Olsen would edbh- trél the Alaskd Legisliture if it weré ‘Blven the power 50 legislate for phe fisheries industry—Sens- tor Dimond charged Hith with do- ing that and the Delegate's expla- nat) that he meant Congress andm the lMslMe Seemiis %6 be As Dointless as his ms abmlt the transfer of the Alaska Onmmmxonmmuwme an misleading. Common Table Salt Oftesi Helps Stomach Drink plenty of water with pinch of ‘salt. If bloated with gas add a apodn of Adlerika. This washes out stomach and Bowels dnd rids yofi of all gas. Butler-Mauro Drug Oo i Dongll.s by Gay's Dru' L1 Stote. - OKAY WITH M!. w LET IGO TO ST REE 'm KL € { hm T AN‘ £« QAY,: s “&%‘?"eo&fifl‘ CHICKEN NGODLES " and! 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