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R T Y AP AT ane g o g THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, OCT. 31, in seven States, | 1932. A when first he heard it, was faint|{8— ——---——@§ F; R oo dat e e sk & b 41 e d et ' : : no longer. He could hear it quite| | . PROFESSIONAL. || Ak nalo'Socw Dall aska mplre having 57’ electoral yotes. Hoover led in the i VPJ*» t turel plainly. With ton upon ton of|g . A ) PRESIDENT AND EDITOR |N¢¥ England States and New Jersey, while Roose\-e]ctl § O ln en weight behind it, the tide mwas = 3 ' Gastineau Channel i ! JOHN W. TRO" g led in every State west of the Delawave River an ; 3 2 h e T - ' L s \DER - - AL MANA < b cta Wentwort coming in. & 1% ROBERT W. BENDER GENERAL MANAGER/| "0\ chae of thiat line. ‘ y Patricic R o s ity [| HelfigixT%E$£BCht N T | i 8 day at | shed ever AEANT stion “ g assage, Electricity, Infra Red , | €Very Wednesday IBIRE FRINTING ‘COMPANY AL SMITH’S PLAN. ‘ Bidec iy P 2 . | Can Jervis hold out against o — Goniaiti, 8 p.m Visiting Juneau, Alask takes Nan Weare after she i lo feel in his pocket} iradias | Ray, Medical Gy: Biothais. wilsakis o forees Mrs, Mcllich, her hous. ses. There was a box in, the odds that threaten { 410 Goldstein Building ; | . . Al Smith is always direct and simple. His pro- keeper, to revohliCHRUIRNE ¢ ot pooket, - He opened | ‘1ife? | Phone Office, 216 g:;wrmach;ug‘, ! matter — — posal to give the country beer and ale by ax?lendlng Rocamund Carew leaves Jer. and’ FOAN St iy " ». . et et & S B CR I O R Bouglas for $1.25the Volstead Act to provide “nothing herein €ON-| yig reom at 3 o'clock the morn- his hand shook; PErhaps | eeew-soeoo- ey s e e W R R i el B Rermonn tained shall be deemed to apply to malted liquors”| ;. jervis disappeared. Rosa- |ipo [ins; match was rotten. It left | DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER | LOYAL ORDER OF Bt | monthe, 1n advance, |is simple and easy to understand, but it WOUId'd0| mud, Nan fecls sure. i e o ieRk Vihin T ROy s, DENTISTE MO 20 sey will promptly |the work. It would leave, however, the vicious| jeagued with Robert Leonard {en of the box and went out Master Ma e 0“;%’:)‘;‘_‘:“56 g Meets Monday, 8 p. m. 4 : or irregularity | enforcement act in effect and would still give the| against her husband, altheugh | Th ¥as one match .lefc, He Hours 9 am. to 9 pm. C. H. MacSpadden, Dic- i usiness Offices, 374. |courtslots of work and continue most of the tremend-| euce engaged to him. Jerhaps quickly an:d l:b ca:a'tl}:lé e e tator. Leglon of Moose —— WEWBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS. |ous cost. It would, of course, serve to. help the| ;crvls Isd sl::l 1;:c love :;:: " fan .;v:kadhsofi ng a MARBL 2 3 1o, 5 meets srst an m,se,d Tucs: ; ME e 4 i ccamund. < Has gone 2 flame - R T T s T A win, cretar : clusive P e th 1 of the Eighteenth o ye: days. l, Y & .\"‘\“1|‘lxl\\pl:"hv‘vl\n‘i“d:‘f;d \:.smmuon pendn‘uz ‘lhc repea : e e e 1 e i welliBick rosk—a oD { Dr. Charles P. Jenne and Herder. Dr. W.J. Pigg, Physician. Y in this paper and also the {Amendment It would add to employmen ; : he thought was water— B DENTIST y j il _____|contribute largely to the public revenues. It is| CHAPTER 43 The et bhred hx.»! 35¢ and 65¢ per box ( Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine KNIGHTS OF commmus CULATION GUARANTEED TO BE LARGER |in line with the Democratic platform. HORRIBLE AWAKENING and he dmppeg it on the Seghers Counctl No. 1160, TG N G R B e s B AT P T i Jervis Weare _opetied This ™ eyes; ’w N ith i Meetings second and last Senator Norris leading a Progressive Repu 164N | 1o might as well have Xkept nflm came with '@ tréemendous with carrying Monday at 7:30 p. m. campaign for Gov. Roosevelt got a sore throat.and|eny: hecause he could See. moth- i k to the' realiZation of Y ® | Transient brothers urg- W {Gov. La Follette came to his assistance and sub-|ing An even blackness. with ne wh € There was 9nly one sack ed to attend. Council ¥ |stituted for him at Springfield, Illinois. It is for-|<hacing dn it confronted him. $He pla 1 a barred exit like ‘that Chambers, Fifth Street. |tunate that there are enough Roosevelt Republicans | dropped his lids and slipped back tc o »?ldv F:’:’L' Rooms 5-6 Triangle Bldg. JOHN F. MULLEN, G. K. to supply the needs of any occasion. |into a vague half consciousnéss. ' Fixo 4 '{h“-k“:.'j i Office hours, 9 am. to 5 pm. H. J. TURNER, Secretary. | | Presently he moved, threw out'hal a P who e Juneau Druo- Evenings by appointment | | ¥ 2 0 3 Lits o e—Basher—possibly Ja- Phone 321 L e The United States has just about quit every-‘glvld 1::"‘-;:‘3‘:gr‘v:’s‘edth:hfirjf‘“’:z ¥ : & one _1| ] our trucks go any ll;ll-uln‘n;z ‘(hmz but politics. Well, the election will O0CUY | ach Miisvenrs sinod il dat e i Co. :I:;e. T o on November 8 and that will end most of it for a|p;oming move beside him in the | .y The dark cave filled with A '] h 4 | while. dark just before he leaned for-|pic.ures Rosamund on a visit at| s No e Dr. A. W. Stewart PHONE 149, NICHT 148 rd to put on the lights of her|g, —and the very low ti ere llu :u-u- tate DENTIST T A weather forecast: Heavy snowfall November 8.|car. sent them exploring for Q Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. | RECIABLE TRANSFER v He heard his own groan, and f of the cliffs. That Pest Office Substation No. 1 gflw@g BUE!NG *—— L] < Sociali ha f S Boxes t ened his eyes again. He was! they had found Old ice Phone 469, Res, N Socialists Change from Soap Boxes to |opene o R ey PHONE 32 Phone 276 b ASK PL A "hi Y still in the dark. But where was At firsy X ABOUT THAT ALASKA PLA White Collars. ot | and - ViGN oiner e cave, but i NEW RECORDS i : r and ended, for PSR SISO ST | Delegate Wickersham has been trying to make| (New York World-Telegram.) car? ; = a):?:ne)“-;;;culm o . 7z NEW SHEET MUSIC ) capital out of the circumstance that the 1932 Democratic | Aside from the heavy vote Norman Thomas is| He sat up and felt his head.| gt c il T e 6 e T TR Robert Simpson I 5 National Platform makes no mention of Alaska while jexpected to poll as the Socialist Presidential nom-|Tt was a ?u:rpvon}‘{l‘heflbrtklnf' conle. 0k 56 ‘R v C. TYPEWRIMTEHS I Ont. D ! RADIO SERVICE blicans for the first time in history this|inee, his nationwide tour has set many precedents like a tennis-ball is rigl eg b . . 1 : s B+ ocsized "wider homo Tite 1o the Territary: | 2 WG ik have ML Holitioal- Gaiueitaa | daHh s Tl ot AR ACh '\ ax pears)| § B. Burford & Co. || Graduste Los Angeies Gal- } By ert Rado Repiiting il lained by the Associated Press in| The Socialist candidate concedes Gov. Roosevelt's |gropingly and touched tone. Tne e e hd made | | “Our doorstep worn by satistied ' ege of Optometry and | i i (FE s explning tion |€lection, and has no illusions concerning his own|damp cold of it roused him. He to r rescue ‘ customers’ 0108y | Radio Tubes and Supplles P Ghioago, dispatches wille the Democeake. COTyORNON | anoes. “But e 1s Tigh ok Bkrd or 4oikibh rotest (mavd Ts LIRS . v Wl W0 ) smise to hold their tongues Glasses Fitted, Lenacs Ground | i was in session. The home rule planks the Demo-| " o) oriong of fhe cotintiy, “and has not jured, it was only numb, _the cave. He \noaeddm:’x: !*— — JUNEAU MELODY cratic National Conventions have been inserting for| ;. .,.4 pis appeal to any one section or group., He sorambpled up, and the dark- | andward _er a;d bt | @— - Y HOUSE ; Alaska, Hawaii and other Territories since 1904 Were — po a155 gtresses the fact that a sizable protest|ness filled with rockets and pin | that us ’ Dr. C. L. Fentow I O at Chicago for the reason that it was de- | vote may force both the major parties to become » Sanitted ZBIROPRACTOR cided by the Platform Committee to hold the plat- imore liberal in their control of both White House | i | Electric Treatments form down to matters of National moment. It was and COngress. So he condemns both Gov. Roosevelt Seward Street, near Second | Hellentbal Building 1] — — desired to strip it of all matters that would be and President Hoover. . : | FOOT CORRECTION i B e o it i wane Al 13 fowy e e St ettt | Hous: 102, 15.78 ||| JUNEAU TRANSFER s t lank, in which paign is that he is getting ALY i = ~|e * . country. The usu;wller:‘cel;m:;:l‘hk:w]se omitted, as | Which never before attended a Socialist meeting, and . N IR . COMPANY o nine States were 1 d the party’s policies without understandin; e 2 were many other planks of that nature Former\cgre’:fmne e party's p g l LUDW;%G NELbON l DR. R. E. SOUTHWELS. i Senator Hitchcock, Chairman of the (‘ommm‘ee‘ sa)d‘ In addition, he has received a fnore favorable i Wltchuv&m‘ | Opwm:::ldllv—on ellnn ! the Democratic Party is thoroughly committed in press than any other Socialist nominee, with great- | "‘:Mh‘ Eyes Enmm 5 VI—Ounh.uu tted i . all these matters, and lhl‘h‘ is no use of 10ading o gissemination of his ideas about a socialized ['I FRONT STREET 1 Ortllmoe S mm. Bld:;“” H \ the platform. ‘We want” he said, “a platform of gtate i o— ® | | Phone 3238. Offize 'Hour : 9:30 1,400 or 1500 words, every word of which will be He has shifted the Socialist cenl?r of influence | " i ’»2; ireiines i i P of interest to every voter in the land” Under the from the corner soap box to the white collar class. ! ; I e & circumstance, the Alaska Delegation assented. The! —h. e . result is that the Democratic Platform contains less | They Have Them in Japan. by g Moves, Packs and Stores 4 than 1500 words and the Republican has 7,000 or e e DR. E MALIN ! Fre[ght and Baxgago (Seattle Times.) i 2 5 | 8,000. i - CHIROPRACTOR Prompt Delivery of following letter from Senator David I. Wa)shi They have them in Japan, too, and in other " Treatment for Rheumatism and | P ry The g of Massachusetts, a very active member of the Plat- countries as well—those newspapers that let no cOn—I Nervous Diseases ALL KINDS OF COA[} 3 form Committee, to the Alaska member of the sideration of truth or prohablil;.v stand in thel way . Juneau Rooms, over Piggly Y % 0 & rately: {of what they wish to say. ere, for example, is i ‘Wiggly Store, Fhone 472 l committee explains the mmg; “fmse:"‘m 1032, Kokumin, published in Tokyo, telling its readers i _ $ PHONE 48 ! / NE‘Y Xouk,' Bepent Y % |of the prospective invasion of Asia by the Ameri- || BEWARE! Cold weather will ! Mr. John W. Troy, cans, who, as an easy means of getting there, are || soon be here. Let us protect | * > i ire, ! : 3 o . Daily Alaska Empire, ito build a railroad under Bering Strait to connect || your car against freezing and || ith El i C Juneau, Alaska, | Alaska and Sibebria. Il prepare it for winter, Smith Electric Co. | PLAY BILLIARDS s ettt | That under-water rail route, according to Ko- ! SEWARD STREET It is my understanding that the Republi- ; 7 JUST TELEPHONE | EVERYTHING { e { Territory are seeking to make kumin, is just a starter. The archaeological ex: | | A REAT —at: t cans in your | | ke i S the Democratic | Plorations of Roy Chapman Andrews in the Gobi . We wil call for, and return ||| ELE ! BURFORD'S ' platform at Chicago to include the Alaskan Desert of Mongolia have really been American frml- He saw wet .rocks, wateps~and bars. H Sharsaaar . sl A | ! i & way surveys, looking toward vast extensions from 8 | e . Home Rule plank that you submlfl?dm“ {the Bering Strait cut-off. In short, as Kokumin|wheels. He had to sit down again. place to store his smuggled goods; Service Rendered by Experts ; 3 s )' ; & :member -of ) the Fesolitigng s0umitiee figures it out, the American sweep of conquest i5|His mind cleared momentarily. On- had put up the bars to keep out from Alaska. i s to carry on to Moscow. It is a big plan; as aily a momen: ago he had heard prying Customs men. McCAUL MOTOR THE JuNeEAUu LAUNDRY You know what the spirit of the Acote& means of unemployment relief it would be a dandy;|Rosamund move beside him in the | Jervis sat with his palms cold CONNORS MOTOR COMPANY Franklin Street, between Misens was; we woyld gisdly: Dew:wescy Just about every ounce of American man-power|darkness. He had leaned forward, on the wet stone and recalled CO.. I B ikan plank apd Sie ORsh SONRMNDAS | T R b headed drar thiat job, and someone had knocked him out. Basher taking them into Foxy's ., Inc. ' Front and Second Streets ihat you made, buiiwe, were 8o, jnteroated Looking at it from this end some obstacles| no» That was the question Kitchen and down brick steps to ol v e 8 ity the “dooumERE HOWR: B R DI daart! [ Fhare IENHeRt Sing Aiecassiy of AR why a cellar that was surprisingly dry | — PHONE reducible minimum, in order to effect a s o £ and warm—Basher moved a bavfl,l —————————— P [ ¥ . . T getting Canada’s consent to railroad building through He | felt about him again. ... | SDiasy with 1 e RDURS, evasive |that friendly “foreign” territory. In British Co-| ot » He got over on %o his 23R4 Taising up a tremendous !rap HOTEL i I MISS A. HAMILTON ' platform of the Republican Party, that we 1 - the Yuki d Alaska there ‘s quite a cne. . He g L door by the iron ring in ,L‘-.“mA FURRIER asked you to forego for the sake of the IR IR ) e, PUkON | an hands and knees and fek further | o S Y0 OO T8 D e Far Garmonts Siads and i ted, andifor thay {Hibi0f Fough ground to gekjover before reaohing | jpigtiio., groping hand passed o ook uncertainties bel s ZYNDA z led ‘ pational platform. You asented, and for Cape Prince of Wales, where Kokumin locates the me down .D€ black uncertainties below. Remodel " reason 1 for one ocanngs see the validity of sub-agueous tunnel. The cost would be consid-|'oughened ridges ,‘”“?_ came dOWN, yuoi he was in old Foxy's cel- ELEVATOR SERVICE Gastinegu Hotel, or care of the complaint of the Republicans, erable—some * hundreds of billions of dollars—before }m‘l,i o shhmdp hux;ltov:);arth: l.g:}l:e:'v“_"‘"d what about it? Tt 8. ZYNDA, Prop. Goldstein’s Fur Store 22 Thi are, after all, in part latforms g 29 eeling ahead, wel i " came blindingly obvious ‘hat . . quah\i‘?lh;i nixki one historlc. ;’n: another ?::"'h;::scg:e tzrmg?x]\izn S!T::ux:‘l):mbefierd"'fyn ;; ed edge and found mothing beyond \was Robert Leonard who had pu b fOI‘ & just an agglomeration of platitudes, as‘ 50 glmagination on something simpler. J iy P e {him there, and that Rosamund had‘ JUNEA‘.U DAIRY plainly is shown in the difference between For a moment Jervis stayed shown him the way. The question o Ye w a the Democratic and Republican platforms of S that, his left hand slipping, and was, what did they want? And l ICE CREAM SABIN S the present can 1. The Republican plat- | Chinese Puzzle. his right over the edge of an un- the answer came put in F‘erdm,and‘ Always P and Fresh Stand at Burford’s Corner form is vast and cumbersome, | e RS kpown dfop. Then' a sl splin- s words—Nan's words. “Who | | A HOME PRODUOT Everything in Furnishings METER CARS ¢ i spatic a P! dian.) ter t A 1f 2! eldl edundant; the Democratic (Manchester Guar ter of rock cut his knee dnd ha 5 Weare and the money if any-| . for Men 25c, 350, 45c, Bbo rm 15 @ declaration of principles, suc- | The Romans, always downright, made a . deso-|ivoluntarily. he!drew himself back :hing happens to you?" = Never mare than 50c in city clear bold, and as Governor lation and called it peace; the Japanese, going ONe |into g sitting position. What place Rosamund gets it. And Roumund‘l. | [ Roosevelt has d, we need not be afraid beiter, invite us to admire their peace while they|yas this? A dark place, and damp Lnew about the cellar, GENERAL MOTORS D e e 3 to go before the people with this platform, |make war. Only a few days ago they told us how with the passage of water. That cold anger gripped him A 1 g peoj h p 588/ and | 100 per cent. ithey had to recognize “Manchukuo” because §he With ‘his mind awakened 1o hard. Tt turned in on himself. i MAYTAG PRODUCTS [ The voice of American people has |Manchurians could not be restrained from revolting|ihis his ears caught a sound which He'd had warnings enough, and | W. OHNSON SHOPPE been rising in loud protest against the |against China and setting up an independent State’|naq not meant anything until now. 'he had refused to take them, The | | .. “Exclustve but not Expensive” FINE Republican Administration and the methods Now a_budget of newspapers arrives from the Far|when he became aware that it had taxi acciden: that hadnt been| | l Coats, Dresses, Lingerie of the Republican leaders, The State of |East. It makes odd reading. Count Hayashi, Presi-|jeen present all the time. It was an accident, The conveniently | o SEBRTRES #2551 2 Maine spoke the other day. Surely you in {dent of the South Manchuria Railway, says that|ihe sound of water, of the sea. rotten bridge over the ravine. The Watch l!ld ]ewelry Alaska have heard it. It means that on {Henry Pu-yi, the head of the new State, rarely Everything stood still in {m wheel that had come off his car‘ A ¢ November 8, Franklin D. Roosevelt and goes out because of personal danger. On August 28|mind for a moment. Then the on the very hill that was over Call Your REPAIR]NG ! John N. Garner will be returned victorious a large force of insurgents attacked Mukden, started |sound of the sea again. His hand now. Even that old business of e by one of the biggest popular and electoral |fires in the arsenal, destroyed airplanes, and kept|went down and ;ouchgd the damp 'ten years ago on Croyston rocks, RADIO DOCTOR at very reasonable rates K i votes ever recorded. I understand that An- {up a fight again Japanese and Manchukuo forces|sione. He put a finger to his H lieved now that on each of : / : thony J. Dimond, one of your Democratic |for some hours. Worse follows. Some of the Man-|mouth and found ¥t Sal. The these occasions Leonard had tried | for WRIGHT SHOPPE -, Territorial Senators, is a candidate for Dele- {chukuo police, who should have represented at _lbs sound of the sea—and rock with a 1o murder him. He bent his head RADIO TROUBLES -PAUL BLOEDH! gate to Congress. I hope he wins. I'd like {highest the passionate affection of the Manchurian| i dampness upon it. The sea and listened intently. The sound | ORN to see Alaskans send a Delegate, a Demo- {people for independence( and Japan), so far rorgob;had been over this stone, and not of the sea, which had been faint | 9A M to9 P M cratic Delegate, down to Washington to work |thmselves that they had to be disarmed by the e | . . B et Ul o edmininetion tht |Japanese troops. It looks as though the Japanese I3 Juneau Radio Service will effectively do what Governor Roose- | were ml.\mk!'n about the feeling of the Chingse in‘ Shop velt proclaims: “bring the Federal Govern- {Manchuria. They should have asked someone., There 2 G od ment back where it belongs, into the hands |2r¢ 30.000,000 of the Chinese, and what can you do PHONE 221 0 ‘year 5 S Bt with 30000000 Chinese who refuse to love you in| RE YO[J AW 4KE‘) . f your machine-guns and who are better| 3 < . | — es B With kind personal regards, believe me ispite o 8 . Cordially yours, jand more enduring as settlers, farmers, and par-| SERIES 222 wr g (Signed) DAVID T. WALSH, [ticularly bandits than thelr invaders? An awkward| : | Harr Race Full Btock of AUTOMOBILE U. S. S., Mass. | business. | L LR i y ACCESSORIES = | To the fact that money in the bank at THE NEW ) G President Hoover wrote t ROOSEVELT STILL LEADING DIGEST Tote 10 - Webss \and . Meigs DRUGGIST POLL BY THREE TO TWO. The Literary Digest Presidential poll given out dent Hoover 1095,274—a plurality for Roosevelt of 552,963, which exceeds the previous week's lead by 52,884. The minor party candidates received 190,089 votes Gov. Roosevelt received 56.19 per cent. votes cast and Hoover 373 per cent. candidates received 4.84 per cent. Gov Roosevelt led in 41 States which have 474 of the The minor {that he thinks the country needs “a resoundingly | [good new joke.” Maybe it does; the Repubhcan Party, at least, the approaching election.—(Boston Globe.) { Mahatma Gandhi's doctors are convinced a daily serenade of amateur singers will make him feel better and more contented. Amateur singers must be a whole lot different over there in India —(Boston Herald.) Says Attics Hide Historical Riches"—headline. Also pre-war cellars—-tPhflndflphm Bllll?lml G vk faces the problem of laughing orI (hal‘ interest works while you sleep. Money deposited in our savings department works every day in the week includ- The B. M. Behrends Bank JUNEAU, ALASRA * “THE SQUIBB STORE” Hupmobile FOR A NEW AGE! JAMES CARLSON Juneau Distributor J uneau Motors i under the date of Saturday, October 20, showed ing Sundays and h_ohd_aysf and is a A " Roosevelt still adding to his majority. The tabula-| “Most unfortunately,” says a business writer, friend that never fails in time of sick- The Florence Shoj 8 tion accounted for 2933600 votes in all the States, (“Congress will return to Washington in December." | ness, lack of employment and other | Waving » more than ever before were reached in a similar |Never mind. A good deal of it will return, limp-| bles. | Florence Prop. z \poll. Gov. Roosevelt received 1,648,237 and Presl.hng. to clear out its desk.—(Lorain, Ohio, Journal. 11 troul B i gt s Eoml

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