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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, NOV. 2, 1932. UNIFORM DATE. ~T0 END BEAVER Change Is Made by New % | Regulation Just Issued ‘{4 . .by Sec NIFO vember Coat S NEW COAT FASHIONS Luxuriously Furred" Models Smartly styled coats of handsome fabrics, with wide shoulder and straight skirts, trimmed with lovely furs in the davish manner of the new mode. can be found anywhere, and at these low prices they are extraordinary, valyes, Wom- en’s and Misses’ sizes in black and new colors. A select assortment to_choose from. Sizes 14 to 46. PRICE RANGE ' $19.75 to $50.00 B. M Behrend.é J u_fifau’s Ladihg D@par'lhlent: Stere % supplemer\firy regula- iuon issued Novemiber 1,. by ifhe| Secretary of Agriculture, the ¢ season for. irapping: beaver in- Al- .{aska will end ‘on g 4n- all fur . distx "taking ‘is per: “Was fixed as May 10, an'official ‘announcement, ‘made No finer coats day by H. W. Terhune, Executive | Officer of the Alaska Game Com- iy . There is no open season aska provided in' ive regulations, v tipe. h“ have thrived and Steam Up! Clear Off the Tracks!, Engines to Race Again; Challenge " Jeas - tem. el g ; g 2 L 'lgg ‘provided for in ror . i Jatest regulation, If . 1t should prove that the. take is too threatens to deplete the animals, the season will have 10 be shortened again in succeed- ing years, if not entirely suspended for a time, he added. 'HUDSON STUCK THERMOMETER | G0ES QUTSIDE |Taken ‘to Washington for Calibration - to Determ- ine Minimum Point ‘The Hudson Stuck “thermometer that reposed for some 20 years 15000 feet up on Mt. MecKinley and was recoveped last Spring by an expedition that climbed that pedk, is now enroute to ‘Washing- tor, D. C., where it will be turned to the United Btates Weather Bureau for accurate calibration. Harry Leik, superintendent of MoKinley National Park, who has been called to W he met the express freight drawnifer y | by the “Texas.”.- Taking charge of the ' train, Oapt. Fuller ran '#t]c backwards to ghe first switch, where the engine ‘was uncoupled. (foreground), and thus prolonged the life of the confedcracy. Now the the “Gengral” is stationed, has challenged the Mazyor ¢f Atlanta, . race, and the relics 6f the Civil War will stagc a return engagement if ATLANTA, Ga., Nov. 2. — Th,huu capable of coming dback: o [out on foot! for itwo miles runner-up in a dramatic race run|@efend its title. Mayor Bass, on 10 years ago has challenged the'|the other hand, is sure the “Gen- eral is mow much the fitter piece The champion has accepted the|©f machinery, and that the loser challenge and will go into training of 1862 can be the winmer of 1932. for the event as soon as the man- agers can make arrangements, The challenger is the “Generaf” Tocomotive of Civil War days which’ lest a thrilling race and fire to the “Texas, lar relic of early railroading. . Mayors of the citles of © and Chattanooga are . spokesmen for the famous tives. The “General” is at Chattanoogd and Mayor Bass extended .the challenge to m . Mayor James L. Key, of Atlanta, § where the “Texas” is housed. How soon the race cap be run has not ! been determined. Kept in Trim 5 The “General,”. which has been © kept in trim by patriotic Chattan- ooga residents, could be ready to . go on short notice, winner 40 a return engagement. The original race was run April ~112, 1862, when a party of {Federal raiders stole the “General” at Big where the “Genepal's’ steam gave|a @hanty, Ga., and started to- Chat- The Wedernls tbok t0 the | | ¥ i ph. W. A. Fuller leff AWA Aldanta oy that dark, rainy morning in acuing . @S |eharge of & passenger train drawn ocomo: 20 miles away, about 30 persons appzared as passengers and im- cdiately boarded the train. Historical Faot ig Shanty, the train stopped The rooms were decorated cle in Hallowe'en colors and to make All passengers, €x- |41 who had come aboard |sistance served at the Juncheon Awards ‘for card playing were aw his itrain moving away. | | The passengers who had claimed | The “Texas” after spending many | {0 be refugees from within the| years in the open at one of At- ‘Eedgral lnes were really Yankae‘M lanta's parks, was placed in ghe““‘dfl'fi basement of a park building eé¥- | eral years ago, where it has been suit on foot. slowly giving way to the ravages track he commandeered a hand and Mrs. car, pressing on to Kingston where ' an old engine was seized. At Adairsville, he found 60 yards ftrack torn up ahd again set At bridge, Erank A Wayle and and Mrs. A. White, At wigist, I K. Two miles up the Esther: Odon, Capain Futer st | | Mol_and Mrs. | A Helena, Mont.,’sheepman broke ‘| watermelons- over His outomobile to extinguish ‘a fife whith started of rust and old age. Can will be on November 1. But the “Texas” can be put into ——————— Old papers for sale at Empire. shape, says Mayor Key, and s M Significance VGENEVIEVE TOBIN s hands are to be atirac- | skin must be kept soft, 1 at all costs. ; the hands with soap and then applying a 1d lotion promotes their |1D€ At night, after cleans- |Cilmen. nds thoroughly, I apply m, rubbing it in gently ing carefully for a fow | ! | co-Spanish pacts. and working backwards. | T s the cuticle of the BRITISH REPORTS and aids greatly in the, LONDON, Nov. 2. — Premier f them. Her visit of friendship to —ae——— caused reports in certain and Tunisia bought more | dipl other country in the firs More flavor, Compre asponful of Schilling Ground Cloves with any other. The difference is’ be a red or yellow brown. Schilling is so rich with oil that the tiny granules cling together in clots. The othet will look dry iand loose. Most ground cloves come:in a sifter-top tin. But Schilling’s is ' packed in a tin with a large opening. | It is-so heavy with fragrant oil that it will not shake through a sifter. Good ‘spices are so important ‘ e o THIP T0'SPAIN; RUMORS START |French l;remier and Others - Deny Visit of Special | "MADRID, Nov. 2—French Pre-|. |mier Herriot is in Spain today for fwhat he described as @ friendly visit dnd the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor was pinned on| President Alcala Zamora, then the two had luncheon. The ‘French | Premizr was given a formal .greet- i by the Mayor and City Coun- | Meanwhile rumors persisted more | to the wisit than met the eye buty the Government officials denied |the vislt had anything to do with the réported megotiations for Fran- J, 8. DEPARTMENT OF AQRICULTI_TRE, WEATHER BUREAU ' - The Weather .. LOCAL DATA /By ‘the U. 8. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, begifhning at 4 pm, Nov. 2: Partly cloudy tonight and Thursday;gentle winds mostly noruawesterl;n Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocl ‘Weather .4 pm. yest'y ... 9963 38 82 w 7 . Clear 4 am. today .....2044 38 37 NW 12 Clear Neon today -20.45 36 60 NE 8 Pt.Cldy CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS ! YESTERDAY | TODAY 3 Highest 4p.m. |’‘Lowest 4adh. 4.m. Precip. 4am. Station ~temp. temp. ‘| temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weaiher Nome 34 2 26 26 10 22 Pt. Cldy Bethel ... . 38 36 30 32 16 24 Cldy Fort Yukon -4 | ~18 -18 4 0 Clear Tanana 2 -8 -8 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 4 | -8 B 4 0 Pt Cldy Eagle .. 0 | 20 22 6 0 Clear St. Paul 40 36 36 6 02 Cidy Dutch Harbor . 45 44 | 38 40 4 0 Pt.Cldy Kodiak aopasy 44 42 34 38 12 0 Cldy Cordova . i, 40 22 22 0 0 Clear Juneau 42 a8 | 31 38 2 04 Clear Sitka 45 — 30 -— 0 0 Clear Ketchikan ... 50 48 | 38 88 A 04 Rain Prince Rupert 46 | 38 44 4 Pt Rain Edmonton 32 30 30 12 10 Cldy Seattle. . 60 54 44 44 6 138 Rain Portland . B2 58 | 48 50 18 4 Rain San Francisco ..., 62 68 52 52 16 06 Rain omatic circles that the FreneH | . agricultural implements and Spanish governments - have ady reached. an entente cor- dial agreement similar 0. that ex- . The pressure is low from the Gulf of Alaska to .Oregon and lowest near Prince Ruperf, with rain from Southeast Alaska to Cen- tral California. The pressure is moderately low on the Bering Sea coast_ with light rain or .snow. in that region. The pressure is about normal in the -Interior, and, the Aleutian Islands accompanied by fair weather .in those districts and th> Gulf of Alaska: have fallen over most of the Territory and continue below zero in the, Interior with @ minimum of 20 degrees below zero at Eagle. France and England. There is a rumor that the agree- mont is based on a #French eon- | George D. Beymer will ask the cossion of trade advantages also some . sort of a ' protection. .for Spanish-Morocco, and the ‘Balearic | | marked. Schilling i a dark brown in color. The other will {: Islands, (if Spain is in need of MADRID, Nov. 2—A group of cutstanding Liberal figures hailed | IT'S €A-RID-EQ, FRANK SAYS Premier: Herriot’s. visit: to ‘Spain as strengthening the -ties hbetween the .oldest and newest Repulilics. Reformist leader. Peru is the world's largest source of vanadium and is believed 0 be|of his name. the only country-in- which the | metal is mined for itself alome. isting” ‘before " the “war ' between | BEFMER PLANS PAINTING ¥ DISPLAY AT CHICAGO FAIR TIES STRENGTHENED | displayed at the exhibition. —_————— N S — ———-———— " TOP and OVERCOATS California to winter weights. You will find many styles and models to your liking. .. Sudan Polle This season’s popular fabrie, styled to the minute, in the‘new length. We invite you to call in and see the rare values offered now Temperatures Juneau Lhamber of Commerce: to sponsor an exhibition of his paint- ings in the Alaska division,of the World's Fair to be held at Chicago such pretection. {next year. He hopes to have. -a | collection of 36 .of his canvasses COLUMBIA, Mo, In case foot- ball fans ‘have been.-wodering, it's The group included MartinezBar- | “Ca-RID-e-0” and) not “Carry- rios, former Minister of Communi- DA¥-O.” The lafter pronungia- cations, and Melquiades Alvarez, |tion, the new Missouri football coach explained, was just a joke | perpetrated in a “ta}kie” when he was asked regarding pronunciation 50c Pioneer Tax: rmnone 443: adv. Does Not Burn, Buckle or Warp your house, be sure you uée Sheetrock. It gives you the safety, privacy. and comfort that good walls must provide . .. solid, durable wallsthat take anydegoration and preserve it. We'll supply you and imstruct you fully. SHEETROCK. 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