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Pt — J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Jun Cloudy and wa *u and vicinitv. beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 9: tonight and Saturday; moderate southerly winds. Barometer Temp. Humiiity Wind Veiocity ‘Weather 30.80 15 80 N 2 30.63 15 82 NW 3 3053 20 kil w 3 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Pt. Cldy Clear " YESTERDAY | TFODAY 4a.m. Weathier Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. 28 28 20 0 32 34 16 26 36 36 12 16 -8 4 Highest 4p.m. | temp. temp. | 32 32 36 34 LP"ul 38 36 Fort Yukon -4 Tanana 8 12 Fairbanks 10 | 4 Eag 0 20 St. Paul 40 24 Dutch Harbor Kodiak Cordova Jum-‘.u 8 hctch:kan Prince Rupert ...... Edmonton e and an Francisco Pt. Cldy The barometric pressur and lowest north of Hawaii and rom Kodiak westward and at Now thern British Columbia and mcderat and Eastern Alaska with cloudy weat he central Intérior and partly ¢ ature fallen at Cordova ar mo>derately low in Western Alaska, Bering Sea, with mudera:r‘ T*\‘ pr st in in Mid- ratures Tem- dle Eastern Ahhkfl. PAY DAY SPECIALS 3 WASH AND KNIT DRESSES, -$1.50 to $2.95 $1.25 GIRL sizes from 14 to 20 . HOUSE DRESS NEW UNIFORM APRONS in green, l)luc and peach, medium and large ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, $1.50 HOSIERY SPECIAL, 3 pairs in box .._.$2.50 SILK AND WOOL HOSE 'ER COATS sizes 14 to §2 _....... _50¢ and 65¢ in fox, mink and beaver trim PLAIN COATS—Roll Collar Effects JUNEAU SAMPLE SHOP (Across from Harris Hardware Co.) Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office|pecemver s, 103 Pt. Cldy " t Alaska. | QUIT WORRYIN' ABOUT GEORGIA LEE. SHE'S DOWNTOWN (N OUR OFFICE ANSWERIN' OUR MAIL — -- FROM NOW ON ALL YOU GOTTA THINK ABOUT 1S THEM FIVE MUGS vouRe GonNA RASSLE N THE. BATTLE ROYAL ... Gt inc the holdup. He left Gladys Lamb, town miles, t time remaified and there - BANK ROBBERY their rooms one Hotel and the other at the Arch- way Rooms, all night. T Defense bprmu» Sulpuse Bob Murphy’s car sometime after | daylight and after some delay in Testimony by Nurse Who Attended McGee at Salmon Creck. d McGee to go o LN .mb's with him, but otk and Graham b to town, ely admitted his in- o to Mrs, nued from P: Gin back | s Oui eft at Capitol him s he left to “go to d the door and drove ately. He fixed the time S: 0 o'clock. At the corner of down which street eth Made Night Of It i McGee made a night of g the morning of x}u as ery. Graham testified he rose tween 11 p. m. and 2 a. m, rned, he passed Mr. and am,'hny to eat, then ka \\p Dan Ralston. McGee and remained with him un-' e geclared he dr 1 9:30 o'clock, a short time b d and < and. parked TN his car- across sireet from IN BANKRUPTCY Alaskan Hotel then went into that In the District Court for the Dis- bla He saw Dave Hausel and trict of Alaska, Division Number Cr of Police G. A. Ge One, at Juneau when he entered. They were In the Matter of Henry L. Bah t a table in the rear Doing Business as Black C He was in and out of the Coffee Shoppe, Bankrupt 1 for sometime heard some- To the Creditors of Henry L. Bahrt, doing busin as Black Cat Cof- ; fee Fshfippi of Juneau, in the Mrs. Lamb's. t Division of the district | Disputes Cole’s Story d, & bankrupt: | His -bb mon)" about gett mbx e t storage battery for the automobile e 18 Tigrely glven. it 7?1 m the Capitol Electric differed materially from that n by Tom Cole for the Govern- Mrs. e down Sew- seat- vee and Ralston left s 0. and then Not the sixth day of Dec:mber, A. 1932, the asid Henry L. Bahrt w july adjudicated bankrupt and that by Tom C E ?:oy first meeting of his creditors|IFent earlier in the trial. He will be held at the office of theihe didnt know at the time undersigned referce at 181 South|the battery came from; that M Gee left him with the mach! Front Str in the City of Juneau o and Territory of Alaska, on the \mi’““s‘:wifi‘ u:flh \‘Tl:rm<1n:§‘,‘. twenty-fourth day of December, A.|/ S0 PEEEE AC Werh oM at the hour of 2 o'clock in 1 and got a battery; that th at which time the unable to loosen the lugs on A creditors inay sattend, prove|'n® bettery slready insfalled in the | Bal U their claims, appoint a trustee, ex-| !gmine the bankrupt, and transact | such other business as may pro-“ | perly come before said meeting. ‘ 4 AN IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT H. L. LE FEVRE, Referee in Bankruptey. CHRISTM AS PROBLEMS Can Be Found by Shopping Through " Qur Stock of Electrical Gifts! ELECTRIC CANDLE WREATH Will Bring the Fes- tive Cheer with 110 volt lamp CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING OUTFITS 8-Light Series Set T5¢ 2 extra lamps Come in and see the NEW MAYTAG Millions of women know the satisfaction of wash- ing the Maytag way. To- day you can buy a real Maytag at the lowest price ever known. Bet- ter still, you can buy it on terms as low as $1.25 per week. Come in and see the New Maytag. 25-LIGHT OUTDOOR LIGHTING OUTFIT 110-volt multiple set Complete with Lamps—$6.00 i $1.25 7-LIGHT INDOOR CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING SET 110-volt multiple out- fit complete with Lamps—$1.75 B et 7-LIGHT OUTDOOR 110-Volt Multiple LIGHTING SET Comipléte with Lamps $1.95 Smith Electric Shop All Electrical Appliances Guaranteed One Year GASTINEAU BUILDING CHRISTMAS TREE LAMPS Lamps for 8:light series outfits—>5c¢ each 110-volt Lamps, inter- mediate base 15¢ each, 2 for 25¢ PHONE 354 Distributor Tl L Great Brica he | of the | ing about the wounding of Me- | Shop | in right automo out on Gla- st la-+i after | in the Alqska.n t the drove out the road to the power- ¢ Graham | |rob the s and had never seen him had been testified earlier by Dep- 't ulty Uni Price. ination Graba examina oo (at noon. the | | would off going hy McGee's gar- NO Anangements l'laV(‘ Not Party to Holdup '_ | Graham denied he efused, | g nowledge automobile |from Lamb's late the same even- reach THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 9, 1932, OSCAR.THE SCALP-SNATCHER . TONY - THE MEAT- TOSSER .. . CYCLONE SWEENEY-. MUG M'GOONEY.. RIBCRUSHER OKIE FROM OKLAHOMA. IT QUGHTTA and coasted ‘down the' Finnish Crime e electric shop turning 1d Street. McGee weni into the ome tools to change ey wouldn't do the ee went down to his on Willoughby for these the banexies the old one t‘ Shop and they Slaughter Angora Goats ANGORA, Dec. 9.—The slump in e mohair market is causing breeders of Angora goats to com- mence slaughtering of many of their herds and the entire mohair clip for 1933, it is estimated, will be only 20,000 bags. Exportation used to be as high as 10,000 bags a month, MRS G PH".I.IFS R,f‘"’:i::opb g PASSES AWAY IN = crimes of viol- ased but thefts against property have r than those against prohibi- nce repeal of Finland's Capitol hey left his tools, then | The total cost of keeping Lon- Salmon Creek. | don clean is said to be approxi- mnt*ly 2000 000 pounds a year. - > Yet Been Made for Funeral Rites se Type and Ink—and Why? had nny{ pe— ks of McGee's intention to bank. He said he knew of McGee possessing any George Phillips of six mont ‘clock this morning illness 110:15 family 1 Besides Phillips of the June\u Fire De partment, surv relatives are: Mr. and M J. E. Brand, fa- , two brothers, arles Brand and Earl Brand, h of Juneau, and four sisters, W. B. Converse, Mrs. E. J.! Jewell, Mrs. G. J. Martin of Ju-' neau and Mrs. Samuel Deyer, of Ogden, Utah. { The remains are at the Char W. Carter Mortuary. Funeral ar rangements not yet been| sometime made. | ed pointblank that the e was parked on Frank- , near Morris’s Shop, as ted States Marshal Frank He said on cross exam- that he had parked the there on his return m was still under tion when co It was exp: jury have | tomorrow. | i | ell | MISS ROBERTS ENTERS HOSPITAL FOR OPERATION [ | Ann’s h { morro ) surgical = = = T T T ARV SRR O — Miss Myrtle e | Ji E lNJl'!Klvll sse Payne entered St. Ann's| 1 early yesterday uemnfl! ment to an injured Kknee.| e Roberts entered St pital this® morning, To- for she will undergo a major T operation. 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