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Rustgard Flays Relief for | Daily Crosstoord Puzsle Paul and Gole| Nation Lies |, scros’ ~ éowis seurrs pusis { gl véleano A& m unetions: fomcbody in order to have Wl of Frankin D. Roosevelt and| §f 5O ‘ Jegal claims allowed? .. .. a Democratic House &nd Senate.” & 5 %:4 of 1 M;%S:WIINXIG &t 8 o'clock in the High School of molecules : Being nto 4 6.-South u S SUH[]L! E[]{!’Q FH In Radio Talk InRoosevelt Amercan [Al@le TRIOWIRIATH] SR N ( e 9. Find .he sum 3 T dii A 3 & of 7 iway | s Sees in Their Association'Al Smith Gives His Obser- {2 indu queen ) nn:‘h::x i GLAS P T A aPlot to Dominate vation at Demo- i baet -4 IJEE%GE!HE ,}’: T b ele; 1©] | 3. ¢ b Continued. from Page One) BUFFALO, N. ¥, Ot 3L — A1l nu#‘m. NE!:]LJI _iflfil l 2 | ), crow - | 184 ¢ UPIARIL —— —m— |Bmith ®brought thunderous cheers| gp, M?a‘ 5] i e | P J from a crowd estimated by the po- pal TINIC| al ¢ 3 e pertst umderwanding beoneen L G o, a5 e wound | g odmaro g@ "!I'“V-*"mi 5 “'g" fSpet;l ogram 'Outlined Ogle and Paul. Now, it Cash G|, his campalgn speech for the| 8. Faymentdy IESIOINBIAITIRN [ b e Test l or Session in H. it elected Auatir and Pfi]“fll A:; Democratic state ticket Saturday %‘1 BEDa A 8 S 1 Assembly torney Generdl, what is likely BgHt by declaring he ‘has found h law ;t ¥ hdppen to the people Who BAYE ;Lo ity neariy o united opinion u& BRlate T 4 Bols on the S Youngest son ) claims against the Terrltm’z; Hidé the hope of thi SGkly for n:fl:-,:n g ) é‘flo f}m{:‘f“m a ami nlne nime| The Nove R mestng of 3‘:0 e B e ol {Telief lies absohitely in 4li6 elec- | . Mend " Chata in i T gves 4 & “There is no doubt in my thind = tiidh $ .nl /measutes RS iy Assembly and a most interesting -thet if the Board of Examinefit gn.., explalr:dofi';ht he made | f1. 3“{ rof # o :,:‘;5:': T ; u"s.&;;‘ dangs. 0 :m.xs -:lh(- f:;gmm B ] B kad not been created, Paul WOUld |y opeorvation o #he’basis“of a| {1 Fake solid food 55, Hall ‘score have been in Junsau practicing law 3 Travel Talk—Thea Frances. ; £ i : in tne_Audors ottiee” ;,if";if;}{;‘;;fl“‘m”}”d‘:fm’ 7 W 7 TR S Following is a sample ballot, Study it. Remen- e Beapes 1,98, 30 S S| [T 7P 1 i . &) Ths Attomey Genersl 4ctised (o he Ghicago o the ~ = 5 ber the Democtatic names and writ X’ 1n front ficote of bt of . Song—Fifth Grade Girls. S an Wl‘l‘e your m ro ufi'filymgf:éme:x;fm R0 o i .-...%//- /% Showing of motion pictures of dcited a Seattle ‘trip taken by ‘Mr. gturat 7. ole, Mr. Smith dnd himself, Mr.| “I've talkéd With merd who have Pismih's cxpenises on & tWo-lay had their hands on the public mission were $120.50, Mr. Rustgard’s [pulse and found the people in the $118.0, and Mr. Cole’s $269. The |Fast, as well as every other sec- Auditor, he added, refused to fur- [tion, agree that the present Re- imish receipted bills for his ex-}publican Administration is a dis- ‘pénsesA _ |mal failure. Four years ago they Mr. Ccle's alibi was: “He spentipromised us the earth and agreed the extra money to persuade the t» put a white fence around it for .canneries to pay their taxes in |good measure. - The Republican advance, but that had already been best minds are not competent— arranged for by the Governor.” they are not there today,” said Rcvenues Are Sufficient Smith. The Attorney General scouted| The spcaker deveted moust of his Mr. Cole's fears of a financial address to state issues. shcrtage in the Treasury. “T tell e you the revenues are sufficient w‘me committee and Paul, he added, mcet the expenditures and Vthere)g.s sonsummated before he heard (15 going to be no shortage,” M€ ot it and he then insisted that teclared. no payment be made in advance, Last year, he said, Mr. ©ole esti* |hyt the commiittee made it any- mated the Treasury would be $300- way. 000 short, and Treasurer Smith Regarding the promise of a job said it would be $250000 to the 'y the Attorney General's office, ould_b o [0, the Atiormey General's oftic | HELD BY STUDENTS e oy rigbcly il gy 1ot Al e { OF ST. ANN’S SCHOOL For Delegate to Congress over $265,000 in the Treasury. THIS\him He did not come near me = 5 sum was entirely apart from 8boubiang I did not go mear him. He FIHST MEETING 2 I-E |sLATIvE The pupils of St. Ann's School of (VOh for One) 18140,000 paid in by the CANNOIS|has never been in my present of- | § {] {the Church of the Nativity held 4in advance on ‘taxes not due untllifice at any time. Three of his DlMOND AHTHONY J. 3 5 their annual Hallowe'en Party Fri- ithis year. friends came to me and asked s day in the school assembly hall. PRGNS ihob il (ARNRRSERTIY NG “Cole had miscalculated OVeTime fo give him a job in my of- v 1 M )ln the afternoon the Juniors held $565,000,” he asserted. ‘Meanwhile {tice, bijt I flatly refused, first be- |their masquerade march. The prise 4 WJLKERSHAM, JAMES Omale Gomes by sioe Popon| @ of thern on Election Day, for a New Deal for Alaska. and other views by BEd Andrews. A g L ) \ [ Misses Vieno Wahto and Mar- BRIDGE PART . P o' Wi Also, remember that this year the ballots are jorie Fox entertained et a bridge 7 B ! wme| § Totary” and the ballot you receive may not be iden- ,, Saturday night honoring Mrs. & 5 . Mona Ome. Fmve tabks were | § tical with the following. play. Prizes for the winning scores went to Miss Violet Johnson for high and Miss Margaret Pimper- st for low, ] The safest way is to look for the word “Demo- .. AUXILIARY CARD PARTY ” 2 13 ” ; crat” then trace back along that line and mark “X W/ // The Ladies’ Auxiliary of F. O. E. | &§ % > 3 % 3 /) WAoo igheleigi b in front of the Democratic Candidate’s name, as indi- 51 vIor Monday, November 14 to be cated below. EEEE AENE = i gn-%fl e lflll%fllfl% % /pll - El . A - //%fl.. ! given in the Eagles' Hall . HALLOWE’EN PARTY he had succeeded in frightening|ecayse there is no work in my of- K wihners were William McKanpa, Lo Governor and others Int8 be-igice which he can do, and, in the Ui {Jifftmy Westby and Bobby M- - 3 : ving there would be a shortage; |second place, I would not have him | Manus. Luncheon was served, with F Au G er..l of M‘ hi,h pendi- : or Attorney Gen ice the reduction of e; T there even if he could do it.” _ —_— the pastor, Rev. Wm. G. La Vas- v ‘ On for roads, susidies and other . B i, verienier o) Committce Met Demands Miibets to Giget Teich: Winn Returns Here—]J. E. g, i U foRsbers. aRd parenk (Vote for One) P reduction was not made| “Parly in the season the Paul|Vicmbers to Lreet leac Joh Candibiin $rline uupils s specisl miseta, - this reduction 4 4 onnson andidate Ior the evening the Seni en- because_there was a shortage of :rcthers, “‘w";’;““gfl d_e.hm““ded al ers—Fine Prog"am f\r’ Sena;lor Artives | tertained with ga costumeor;ar?y | PAUL’ WII.LIAM L' ORI, (0 o Lo I b0 L A1 o funds, but because Cole had suc-huge sumy ther--with an--ap-~ ranged for Assemb! The uilqiie ahd attFaotve odatumes | cceded in frightening the Governor | polntive office for William, for g y mife 1t difficult for the judges to | RUBTGARD, JOHN Republican would b their Native block Repub- 7 s beh”evins o il l‘:z;nng ‘gnee demand bm not ac- The first meeting of the local th’elwr‘!)epv:ifi:;mgck;amxgs he‘;‘:‘aebermlne S8 “wines. THe: ol shartage. o Seded. to. Parent-Teachers Association willbe| oy oo the' “Seamer R dmtmi\lowlng received honorable mention: Charges Cole Schem 5 nhile & Wickersham | held tomorrow evening in the Beatrice Mullen, Mary L. Norton, After it began to look as if muMflgwme budge cke; a? auditorium of the grade school| OBerS: Grover C. Winn, Speaker youn;o morrest, Claudia Kearney, Treasurer Smith was right in his pai iese brothers $250 eac] of the 1931 House “of Representa- | Virginia Lund,” Virginta Mullen, U building, it was announced today citimate, Mr. Rustgard continued,|before his return ffom Washington. | 50 B8, ) B08 MORr el SO tives, and - Representative’ J. “Ei| gna’ Norton, Oaroliite McAllister, TRUI‘I‘T JAMES 8. Democrat For Territorial Auditor Cole induced the Commissioner of |In the very next issue of his 1.aper & ¢ Johnson, Ketchikan, member of 4 . . Widucation to draw out during 1981 {after that payment, William Paul respective of ‘an erroneous reporti o fo orghnilsatiod, weke the| Evelyl McCormick, Dolores Smith, % (v“te for One) huw }?:o | appropriation for 1032 |Came out against Wickersham appearing last Friday, the Associa- ATEIVaT i Gretchen Nichia, Helen Ritter, the scl » s 3 P X'!_" 2 for rural school districts, “in the |This was accepted as a demand for ;‘E_" l:ilvler:les?l dcomorrow evening”| “np Winn spent the past week'mx:mnygtgx:wgougfgmhxxh BOYLE, FRANK A. Denoarat hops of thereby creating a short- (Iiore money. As a result the Re- s 7 | making a personal canvass in sey- ' g ¥ okt ¥ e ket e PR [ R o, Koo 1 e A age for the yeat (1931 ptiblican Commitiée sent for Paul m:—* this s the first meeting of|guy nisiincts south of Here, - imtlth'!:h:? %'.f"l’lex;t Leonard Stokes, d made a contract with him year, an unusually large turn-| . acl und, b Pirby, Robert <ol o lri it 1o ‘| out is expected to be on hand to| C1UdING Petershurg, Wrangell and| ey, Rober, Thibédeau and gét school boards in incorporated pursuent to which he was to work 5 the teachetl Ketchikan. He Is optimistic over Teddy émlth Y | districts, and- the President of tifé |for the entire Republican ticket in|Wecome 3 his_charices for re-election. : The following program was an-| Games were played following the [ Alaska Road ‘Commission tg m :g:fl:flx;fi‘;; of $250 per month B ok, BeasEoN eviati” Mfir ‘:ofiienrs:nonc!:lhde!d:ze for Sefl; parade of the costumed contestants| similar action in 1931, an at [and expenses. ... . J me errand| ong juncheon served at 9:30 o'clock.l “he actially did draw warrants|. “T kniew nothing of the deal with |y 4 pyneral March of a Marfonette | that took Mr. Winn south. He| for some $54,000 for schools for the [Paul until it was consummated. I Gounod | Will not hold any public meetings Priral districts to be expended in{then protested and urged the COM-| 1, 1 ehestraum .Lisgt|in this vicinity but will visit al Craft at the time of the fiecident 1832, and sent them'in the Fall of [miftee not to let him have any| gENIOR ORCHESTRA, Miss | Gastineau Channel precincts afid,Put Who managed to reach shore; 931 to the Treasurer to be cotn- | money In advance. I found ldter Reinhart, Director meets as many voters as pouible.;m‘y Bracanovich, Ole = Antenson ttsigned.” they Had alréady paid Willlam|y Book Review— The Fountain” |He sald he was confident of suc- 8nd A. Sewall. COLE CASH Republican vt For Commissioner of Education X (Vote for One) . g Mr. Turpin is survived by his Mr. Smith submitted them to the [Poul $400 and his brother, Louis, .Morgan|€ess. . . .o . # A Kot db s Attorney General far a ruling on 312‘; Ht;wadn\;;me. o i bl 55 MRES. L. P. DAWES PR % 1 :1;:;}1&;.15 wg;?n h‘fr b;::;ve:u rl;xn“:: sl . .na led hey n issus thei Lper, o 1 2 . . . . honid ot e pad it there We|snd within 10 days after these| Deonsiration of TwoFar \pany p pFARL TURPIN | Tacoma. and by two other broth- For Territorial Highway Engineer e e e w11 tovor o6 wovous at| UFPER ORADES, Miss Pamer, | RECOVERED FROM BAY| ire ‘oo oo mat “snd (Vote for One) would be short 1o pay indebtedness {me &ngo k“l }f':‘t'of of ;‘vfwdy b‘: Director x5 ot ol W el iy g o i inourred in 1391 “This opinion |Cash J even Wickersham | 4 pqdress—“Some Limitations of F . ypnraged Cash Cole and the compli- [Was supported. Education.” After a few hours of dragging, The body is at the Juneau-Young x HESSE WILLIAM A. Democrat 3t which resulted from the| “This naturally shut off further ; W. GORDON operations, the body 6 £atl Turpin,' Mortudry, Funeral arrangements u(:;tm;shnt he sent out these war-[funds drom the Republican Com-| 5 V::fl ;‘;RL generglly known #s Berd Turpin,'await advices from relatives. rants without thie signature of the |mittee.” s Toue 'Lk Bona 244 ?;l::e:t. tme:mumm;hc: e Tmstm:;: ':«:madwmmm" = To Highest Bidder leyton Thomas| oot SESCEE 1o Mow piace where' | JUNEAU-YOUNG | explain He charged that ‘Paul is dodble-| P he was drowned Saturday afternoon ' ] Mahy Such Clashes crossing the Republicans and that ..Charles Hunter when the bost hé HAd in duek! ' F flflf Parlors He declared this was but ohe of .. oy knock down his Indian ¢ The Big Brown Bear ... Msed i Licensed Directors P S o s (Vote for Ont) A Gof " hunting capsized. The remains el A ke i many “clashes “of 'this character followinig to the highest bidder.” Mana-Zucca and Embalmers that have occurred continually be- i MISS ALICE P. Jere recovered by Ben Lowell and | wignt Phone 1661 Day Phone12 arh o cwoen Cdle wnd all of the other [ri aeried be was himsell, in $EPAIMER kniite Johtison, who wvere in the 3 e rooee 00 DAYFRMAIAY JOHNSON, L. E. Repiiblican officials of the Territory. “Cash has ‘béen dissatisfied with my cpinionis #nd now he wants an Attorney Gendral “who .will agree with him whether Tight or wrdng, the last primary election that he| - I aaaaaasasss could Have the Native vote for| O TN VESIMENT IN HEALTH $150 and he did not accept and Uhtil November 15 you ¢an e get a that “block went to my opponent,|oomptete examination and 30 ad- Frank Foster.” justments for $3000. Telephone X| WALKER, NORMAN R. . Pemoerat _ HAVE YOUR PLUMBING “DONE BY ‘THE JOB” i For Toniiasint tative and that is the reason he is WB-' po chargen ‘that Pl gouble- the elestion of Willlam Paill; ) 581 far an:-appointment. DR. C. L. &% g’ moan %50, Tk 8 tee of w100 jromsed Bita. 1 JL0 YN SRR BRNTON. actor. —adv. NOT BY THE HOUR & (Vote for ) He commented on the alleged pay- nduced Cash Cole to pay aut over|, ... y e Na- { x—-——————— ; 900 of m“"‘"%;ag“’ the |ycer, ::o::o w several . : Estimates Free Just Phone 34 BARONOVICH, F. J. Democrat o e & e [foe o, e ol X creex, joE 1 i : make a “ " I | e et e WE HAVE COMING— X . "~ Denosr “As T have QM f o ' cnts ool codieie et B e vy 5000 feet New CRANE Radiation at 29c per B - S . e Vi 3 - g oy T R S ods No X| auwson, mowas | pemow: commenced to or Sympaf for ch, 7 Sters s toere il ‘t» & . s‘;ld mflwm shown very | Dew medical d Z 4 . X | KEHOE 3. W. Democrat schools after September 1. c in legisletion he had rec- | boo heals ¢ 2 T = - i - The achools sre Sl runmink, Bv- mmended for enactment to_the 3 ! “R’SDON” KUBLEY, L. H. Republican m"wn‘:’m‘t‘“f’fi“‘;‘m o g b SCRUBY, R N. Republi “Now A e ;:g the mn!t;rzm e d g er for L7 AUTWATIC & can . D i e thet. e T Imitation Mahogany COAL WINN, GROVER C. Republican " rSeat 42 “STOKER ' $165.00 “RICE & AHLERS Co.. m QEI\TING ;Sfim METAL "We tdl you in advanoe what ;ob gmll eon” ALD? I consuml;mm METHOD Valentine Building year. , ... If there, danger 0T would help out by mm Vote the Straight Demoeratic Ticket for Prosperity and New Deal for Alaska!