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3 famous Paris d choose PH ©O ressmakers ENIX e Jonis SABLE Mi BEAVER Vera Borea selects Sable . . . ‘Maggy Rouff, Mink, and Jane Regny, Beaver as the smartest hosiery colors for Fall. Designed especially for the gorgeous fur trimmed mode. The shades are perfect. The quality is marvel- ous—made of Certified Silk for greater beauty, longer wear. NK DEMOCRATS ARE CONFIDENT OF GREAT VICTORY With Campaign Nearly Closed Outlook in Terri- tory and Nation Was Never So Good (Continuea rrum rage Gne) Protedi Your Country’ by voting publican ticket straight,” he d. | “Alaskans do not scare easily,” |he added. “And it will take more {than a threat, or promise, to rid [the Tetritory of the blight of the past 12 years and to_dfnighten the people info coting to continue in power the party thaf has dombiat- ed and regulated the Territory al- most to insolvency in that period. “The same kind of 4 plea i§ being made at the eleventh hour for President Hoover thréughout the nation. Realizing that sure defeat is staring it in the face, the |1 BID FOR VOTES Address Is Made Last Night in St. Louis—Attacks Democrats (Continuec from Page One.) MIDWEST AREA | storde } i The of tockade Of Fort Michili-{a ith the ware, mackir cutpos: from 1712 to 1781, and | baggatiway. The e were iscene the famous Indian mass- | ove"powered whemn the Indians [Sere o June 4, 1763, is being re- |ruched inside the stockade, appar- lently in pursuit of a ball batted the fort's stockade over the wall, Which disclosed stubs of upright still existing @ foot or two be- surface. Crude hard- muskets and many other lrelics also were uncovered. | Seventy-one British soldlers were nkmed in 70 minutes at ‘the I:g.sl: C CITY, '1763 when the Chippewas e gy, e A surprise attack by inviting the 2 British and French soldiers out to watch a game of i has been traced by excavations HOOVER MAKES OLD [lUTPflST REBUILT NOW ariff and the Administration’s thabiligtion methods, President Hoover today stumped fhis way across Wisconsin after an early morning swing through Kiinois. OLD-TIME RALLY ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 6.—] denit’ Hoover will step inta andm- time political rally tonight when he arrives for his last talk in the present campaign. Mkmesom ‘Republican in the state’s history. There will be a forchlight parade with three ba.nds in it mitieemen said more than ; ) expect the mmvammwmw requests for tickets for the WVE OFFER—— $50,000.00 First Mortgage—7 %—Serial Gold Bonds of The Assembly Company At Par Plus Accrued Interest New low prices! 35 FORMERLY $1.65 Also ask to see Blue Fox, an all-occasion shade CERT!I'EU A\ SILK B. i. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. Juneau’s Le;nling Department Store NO'I'I(‘E—NG 3381-A. In the Dis- trict Court for the District of Al- aska, Division' Number One. At Ju-| | neall. United States of Amcnm, | Libelant, vs. Roy Poloff, Mike Karls, | Jim Jibiloff and George Zuskoff, and 6 cuspidors, etc., Respondents, Whereas on the 2Ist day of Octo- | ber, 1932, a libel was filed in the District Court of the United States for the First Division, District of juul-s. against Roy Poloff, Mike Karls, Jim Jibiloff and George| Zuskoff, and 6 cuspidors, 1 front . bar, 1 back bar, 3 show cases, 1 cabinet, 1 desk, 1 Brunswick phono- graph and records, 1 Atwater Kent radio with loud speaker, 1 Frigid- aire, 1 poodl table, 1 cue rack, 1 / string markers, 3 round card tables, & 14 straight back chairs, 10 arm .| chairs, 2 high stools, 1 short bench, ' 1 cash register, 1 card cabinet, 1 set pool balls, 1 chess board and{ : ! »‘ A l men, quantity of poker chips and/ | other small articles, 1 box saxo- phone pads, 1 set diee, 1 large Mls-‘ | sion Orange fountain, 7 boxes soft. ! drinks, 3 part bottles syrups, 1 coil . of hose, 1 clock, 12 pairs trousers, ! 16 coats, 4 shirts, 1 sweater, 1 ball - of string, 1 box of straws, 1 saw- | | buck in bottle, 1 malted milk shak- © er, 1 sack cartridges, 1 electric cigar ., lighter, several globes to back bar ‘ lights, 1 small Mission Orang# fountain, 11 pool cues, 3 bridges, 1 tobacco cutter, 1 small roll of paper and rack, 1 set small counter scales, 1 Sportsman punch hoard ouffit, 1 Aristocrat Nut Deal punch board, 1 box containing 8 cigarette lighters, . 1 case containing pipe and cigar 1 | holder, 2 knife boards, 1 cigar light- | er board, i Prosperity punch board " and equipment, 3 blazers, 4% suits || underwear, 12 visors, 2 taxi caps, 4 't belts, 8 miners caps, 1 box belt ~ buckles, 22 boxes assorted candy, i gum, ete, 1 jar nuts, 1 box nuts, cigars, T part boxes of cigars, 13} cartons cigarettes, 79 packages cig- aretes, 1 carton cigarette papers, 2 part packs of cigarette papers, 4 cans lighter fluid, 7 packages chew- ing gum, 30 boxes of candy, in a cause of forfeiture. And whereas, by | virtue of process in due form of| law, to me directed, returnable on the 7th day of November, 1932, T have seized and taken the sald property and have it in my cus- tody. Notice is hereby given, that & District Court will be held in/ the United States Court Room, in the City of Juneau, Alaska, on the 7th day of November, 1932, if that be a day of jurisdiction, otherwise on the next day of jurisdiction/ thereafter, for the trial of said | premises, and the owner or owners, and all persons who may have or claim any interest thérein, are hereby cited to be and appear at |the time and placas aforesaid, to show cause, if any they havé, why a final decreé should not pass as prayed. Albert White, United States Marshal. By Donald E, Martin, De- puty. First publication, Oct. 22, 1932. Last publication, Nov. 8, 1932. TERRITORIAL SCHOQLS NO. XXIV. In a contrast to a program in- volving the establishment of more, collegés’ in Alaska, W. K. ‘Keller, | statement, publishéd with hi i-u- a.ddreas have been received. The address by Hoover will be broadeast over CBS and NBC from St. Paul at 7:30 oclock, Pacific Standard 'nme ILLINOIS LEADS IN TURNING OUT .| PRO GRID STARS | NEW YOR.K Nov. ' 5.~Fostball thority in The Empiré Fri and talent is nationwide and has no wired to all offiér Territor! ws- |1espsct for Sections if National papers, is sincerely welcomed " by Footialll' Ledgue rosters are any in- Alaskans, asserted the Demiocratic|ddcation. Playefs in the mafor cir- Nationial Committeeman. “It is|cuit come from 34 different states Republican National Campaign Committee seems determined to either continue in command of the ship oOr scuftle it. That threst mey scare g few of the voters in the States, but it will only make Alaskans mam detremined to show thelr 1 of spirit and disgust at Such tactics by voting for what they believe Yo be the highest good for the north—and that is for & ‘mew Democratic Jéa : Welcome The friendly aska exhibited in Gov, the biggest development of the|and oné tefritory, Hawati. | campaign to have the new Pres-| Ilinois furnishés the most play- ident publicly announce, his desire Jers, 20, mainly because the two to consider at the earliest possible [Chicago teams happen to have a moméent a comprehensive Alaska large number of local players. Cali- program, and @ am very sure that[fornia and Texas ére not far be- Alaskans will gratify his expressed {hind ‘Wwith ‘15 apiece. ! hope that Senator Dimond will Néw York and Ohio each fur- be elocted to co-operate with the [mish only one iéss, While Pennsyl- President, after March 4; next, invania and Wisconsin also develop adopting the lberal policies for good football players and have which Gov. Roosevelt is nationally |thirteén apiéce in the major league. acclaimed and upon which our de-|Kansas and Massachusetts have velopment and future prosperity|ten each, whilé Alabama, Arkan- depends,” he said. sas, Indiana, Towa, Nebraska, New Close at Ketchikan Jersey, Oklahomia, Oregon, Wash- Democratic drive closes at|ingtoh, Michigan and Minnesota ikan Monday evening. Thelzll have over five representatives ; forces have been concen- |playiig bigtime football. tra there for seyeral days.| Arizotia, Kenbucky, Florida, Mon- Headsd by Senator Dimond and |tana, Mississippi, Virginia, Wyom- former Delegate to Congress, George 2 nhessee, Colorado, Connecti- B. Origsby, and Representative Hawail furnish one each. The Ke (subject to prior sale) Secured by fitst mortgage on the new As- sembly Apartmént Building being erected on the corner of Fourth Street and Seward Street, Juneau, Alaska. Comprising 32 modern ‘apartments, total- ing 88 rooms and reinforced concrete garage. l These bonds are in demominations:-of $500 each and are to be retired serially as follows: 4 bonds to be retired March 1, 1984 8 bonds to be retired Mareh 1, 1935 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1936 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1987 8 bhonds to be retired March 1, 1938 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1989 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1940 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1941 8 bonds to be retired March 1, 1942 32 bonds to be retired March 1, 1943 Interest Semi-Annually on March 1 and Sept. 1 A GOOD AND SAFE INVESTMENT The Assembly Company Office in the Race Building (Old First National Bank BRuilding) Juneau Frank A. Boyle, nominee for Au- — ditor, they have been making a closé canvass of the First City and its environs. At the mally Monday evenfi:g, it is expected that Senator Di- mond, Mr. Grigsby and Represen- tative A. H. Ziegler, who with Mr. Grigsby, were rivals of Senator Dimond for the nomination for Delégate in the primary election last April, will all maké address- €s. Mr. Boyle will probably not r:main for the meeting as it is his desire to be here for service in getting out the vote on election day. and Oberammergau to Give Extra 1934 Passion Play OBE!RGAMME?U, Germany, Nbdv. 5—This Passion Play village has decided to give an extra per- candidate for reelection to the of- formance of its famous dramatic W. K. KELLER Solicits Your Support Votes For the He has sotight no indorsement fromy any indi- vidual or organization. fice of Commissioner of Education,|presentation of the Crucifixion in favors the improvement of our{1934, to commemorate the tercen- common schools, the building Offterary of the play. roads and trails, and a general; Ordinarily thé play is presented useful and much needed develop= once in 10 years. The last regular ment program for the Territory. perforfn.moe was in 1930. With the exception of Nome, there| For the 1934 play there will be is not a full four year high schoolly' cuntain raiser dramatizing the west of the railroad. High schools|rgvages of the plague which af- are heing developed at Seldovia,|ficted ithe village 300, years ago. . 4 jars candy, 2 tins candy, 2 boxes cheiwing tobacco, 2 packages chew- ing tobacco, 7 cartons snuff, 8 car- || tons smoking tobacco, 60 cans smoking tobaco, 41 bags smoking i & co, 12 packages fine cut tobacco, 6 cans slicad plug tobacco, 8 boxes Matanuska, Kodiak and Bethel. As|1t was this visitation enrollments warrant, others will belout the vow :wblc is fihe cstablished. Commissioner Keller {he . legendary dsserves your support on this pro- gram. tAdverusement) """" “7 and Gwéon—m‘ There are 217 filling stations for |Brown University eve: le of hi S e TV mile of highway traveled by | NoriGE OF ADMINISTRATO! motorists of the U: - * Shibed, Ratgg: SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY . tobacco, 7 packages smoking tobac- 2 your hiouse, be sure following described personal, DRGR) i{ erty: you use Sheetrock. It gives aoabelaid it vyou, the saféty; privacy and ; édarmon sedan nuwmfiflemoo comfort that good walls must ronmd e %7 0o provide . .. M durable 1 Surveyors' level . 25.00 4 1 Brunton compass with tri- wallsthattake any decoration ot ail Gase and preserve it:We'll supply Miscellaneous carpenter tools 35.00 you and instrisct yott fully. SHEETROCK LUMBER MILLS Atting uhdéf “order ‘8f Probatel Court, noticé 1§ héréby giver tht the undersigned Administrator *of | the Estate of Chaflés Crawford, de- { ccased, will' séll at publle uGtion|] at 10:00 A. M. on Priday, the ulfi day of November, 1032, at the Gés- | tineau Hotel at Junead, Alaska, the EN you remodel | Stuch property will be sold to the highest bidder ‘for cash over and Mem.aikdudvlme " may be had on ap- [§ | plication to the administrator. - ! JOHN H. BIGUS, Administrator of the estéte of Chsrles Crawford, deceased. mfll‘t‘ H.m * Jimesu; Alaska. First tion, Nov. 1, 1932. Last :-%'m;w: w82, THE FIREPROOF WAu.nom Every statement he has made in this campaign is supported by facts. "Ferritorial school costs have been reduced. Contingent expenses in the office have been reduced. A survey ‘of the school plant and an inventory of its p_hym:al prop- :::.m the history of the eiuuhoul (kparlmm have been completed and filed in the office for the first A saving of uproxlmlkb $75,000.00 to the Territery will be made from the appropriation made for schools by the 1931 bm.'wl‘l:cl:ohl?‘lo be made up by specidl This saving was" effected although schook ynn. miamd e ed he will toifihetlmepolmuudk mgflwtwukf-fiud by. the taxpayers of the ‘dningal cost of $6 0:00 shall be ment of service to: y-mh,ml mwfihcdmm VA (Pflfivememat) Pofififl fll‘ o_f the sclwok ln acufil it te et Wide to tha goople of Alaks whin ba two years ago he has kept the schools out of ed, to a ' deficit for every preceding S me number of teachers employed are lnraa tfifi in ?ltht educi- emtory at}n 7§'5 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTORE, WEATHER BUREAD The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 5: Rain tonight and Sunday; fresh southeasterly winds. Time Barometer Temp. Hum'dity Winid Veiocity Weather 4 pm. yest'y . .29.11 38 0 SE 10 Rain-Snow 4 am. today .. 28.85 35 96 w 4 Cldy Noon today 29.03 39 ‘87, s 8 Rain CABLE AND. RADIO REPORTS . &k ~ Y YESTERDAY | TODAY 4 Highest 4p.m. | Dowestu.m 4am. Precip. 4d.m. Station temp. ' temp; | tethp. temip. Velocity 24hrs. Weather Nome .1 12 8§58 8 Trace: Clear Bethel 8 0 2 4 0 Clear Fort Yukon 4 | 0 0 10 0 Cldy Tanana 2 | =14 -8 4 0 Clear Fairbanks 2 K.o-2 -8 4 04 Snow Eagle .. 6 0 4 8 0 Clay. St. Paul - 32 30 34 12 0 Cldy Duteh Harbor 36 34 34 10 ] Cldy Kodiak 28 20 24 20 o Cldy Cordova 34 22 22 4 0 Clear Juncan 38 34 35 4 a2 Cldy Sitka — 38 — Calm 40 Pt.ClWy Ketchikan 46 44 46 20 148 Rain Prince Rupert ... 48 48 42 44 36 12 Rain Edmonton . 44 32 30 30 4 0 Clear Seattle i 48 46 50 12 24 Rain Portland .50 48 48 56 a2 56 Rain San Francisco ..... 66 58 50 52 4 16 Rain The barometric pressure is unusually low in the Gulf of Alaska and moderately low throughout most of the remainder of the Ter- ritory with rain in southern Bering Sea, snow flurries in the cen- tral Inferior and rain from Southeastern Alaska to California witn high winds from the British Columbia coast southwestward.. The pressure is moderately high in the Western Aleutian Islands and on the Arctic Ooast. The temperature hase fallen decidedly at Cor- dova. pue Necessary! For Voting in the Tuesday Election! Some Juneau, voters are under the impression that registration or having voted in the primaries is necessary to qualify for voting in the coming elec- tion. This _js NOT true! The only qualifications are that the voters, male or female, have had at least one year’s residence in the Territory of Alaska; 30: days’ residence in the precinet in which they are voting; be able to read and write or if unable to read or write they still may vote if they voted at the General Election of 1924; and that they be American citizens. (Paid’ Advertisement) INSURANCE 6 AllmShauuck Inc. ; Established 1898 (i~ Jumean; Alaska % o R sfur YQU KEEP '[HIS - apql ogfier vafuchlcs? oy OUR itfsurance lidu, oo g il oo ion from q.a,.‘gw. o(m.

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