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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE TUESDAY, DEC. 13, 1932. 0000000805 000000060025000000000000400 QOMMOW““W MEW DRESSES No part of the year places more demands on your wardrobe than the holiday season, with all its mid- Winier activities. In this assortment you will find charming Dresses for any and every occasion, in a great variety of style and smart fabrics. Priced at $14.50 Phoenix Suede Hose $1.95 Phoenix Suede Hose, an exclusive Phoenix fabric. The sheerest appearing and longest wearing 51 guage stocking yet produced. WOMEN’S EVE SLIPPERS in black crepe, black kid, black patent leather $5.00, $6.00 pair B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneau’s Leading Department Store PoN ...WOQOQO 2069009000000 0000000000090000000090609009000009009000000099900 ¢ 0900409090000 00000000004. M“OM“OMOOOOMQQO/QQQOOOOQOQ“NWNQ“WM“OMOW MFADDEN AGAIN FLAYS HOOVER, szexs REMOVAL ‘Pen nsylvanan Charges * | President Betrayed Coun- try Over War Debts | (Centinuea frum Page Ouer | ““Mr. Speaker. T rise to a ques» |tion of Constitutional privilege. On Vm} own responsibility as a member ‘cf the House of Representatives I impeach President Hoover as Presi- |dent of the United States for high ‘crimes and misdemeanors and offer the following resolution.” The resolution was then read. \Nearly every member of the House |was on the floor when the read- |ing of the document was started, and absent members rushed to at-° .ond as the clerk progressed. Says Entered Censpiracy The resolution declared the Presi- | dent entered into a conspiracy with Germany to cause a request to be (made of the Government of the United States which resulted the Hoover moratorium. Among other things it charges that Hoover: Unlawfully declar:d the mora- torium Tinitiated an international politi- | cal conference which took place in ing heard by the House Jud.lciary Committee.” .“He furnished an excuse for the ultimatum ~delivered the Unn,en States by the British Governme'\t on Deecmber 1, this year.” | “Conducted conversations ignom-| inious to the United States.” ! “Attempted ‘to negotiate treaties! for the benefit of foreign nations.” “Treated with contumely veter-| ‘ans of the World War who came | to Washington in_the exercise of; their Constitutional rights.” | '|Beat 3 minutes. Pour info shallow | greased pan. Bake 25 minutes inL moderate oven. Carefully pull pan| from oven and cover gingerbread with marshmallows. Bake 6 min- utes. Cut in squares and serve) fresh. § I o V. 2 ¥ qumdon on July 31, last.” § | “Appointed Andrew Mellon to be‘ y Ambassador to the Court of | James while a resolution for im ‘ peachment of said Mellon was be-w d Small jars of jellies, prmervesl 1clishes or jams make mdiudu:l‘ Christmas gifts. Arrange several in a small basket, and tie with Christ- mas wrappings. in| - J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WiATEEfl BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 13: Possibly snow tonight and ‘Wednesday; . gentle easterly winds. Barometer Temp. Humidlity Wind Veiocity Time 4 pm. yest'y am. today Noon today . CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Weather Cldy cldy Cldy 86 94 94 w s s 3 YESTERDAY | TODAY Highest 4pm. | temp. temp. | . n I | Station Barrow Nome . ... hel; .. Fort Yukon Tananga rbanks gle ... Paul § tch Harbor Kodiak Cordova -16 14 Prince Rupert . Edmonton Seattle Portland Lowest 4a.m. 4a.m. Precip. temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. 4a.m. Weather Cldy Snow Pt. Cldy Clear Pt. Cldy Clear Clear Clear Cldy Pt. Cldy Clear Cldy Pt. Cldy Cldy Clear Clear Clear Clear Clear 10 26 ag 3 10 -16 4 16 4 0 4 0 30 30 .36 36 23 28 2 14 2 20 36 12 0 -20 14 -4 0 30 30 34 34 20 32 28 22 14 26 20 36 2 0 0 0 0 0 04 Trace .02 0 me Non.h The western low pressure area is central this morning in north- Bering Sea with diminished energy and the pressure is moderately over Western Alaska and the Gulf with light rain and snow in g Sea and portions of Southeast Alaska. ly high from Yukon Territory to Oregon with clear weather in eastern Interior and the eastern portion of the Gulf of Alaska. Temperatures have fallen slightly exc:pt The pressure is mod- in the Southeast and ex- | CALHOUN AVE. 'VIADUCT NoW. READY FOR USE Improvement Is 43 Feet Long and Cost Does Not Exceed $200 Erection of a viaduct over Cal- houn Avenue at the end of Fifth | Street was completed last night by day workers under direction of Mayor Thomas B. Judson. structure is in use today, and af- fords school children a safe pas-| sageway over a thoroughfare that | has heavy automobile traffic. Length is 43 Feet The viaduct is built of wood. It is 43 feet long. [Ots floor has a learance of 12 feet over Calhoun | venue. It connects with the stairs The | {on Fifth Street that lead to Wil- | |home with the public authormns‘ The cost of the improvement, | material and labor, did not exceed S.!UO. Homwe Co-operatisn Urged “The viaduet,” Mayor Judson said, “has been needed for years. The place where it spans Cal- houn Avenue has been a danger- ous crossing. Three children have! been hurt there in comparatively | recent time. I hope parents will insist on children using the via-| duct. Such co-operation from the | will prcve*xt dlstresshu accidents.” e Gold Production in Canada for October Sl.ows Slight Decline| OTTAWA, Dec. 13—Gold produc- tion in Canada for October a-| mounted T3 253, 057 ounces valued at $5231152, a decrease of 7- The Government reported that the Cctober production however was 13,000 ‘ounces over the corres- /% Interest On YOUR Money . .. With Safety! The Unsold Portion of the $50,000 Serial Bond Issue of THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY Secured By THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT BUILDING in Juneau Is Now Being Offered in Denominations of $500 each. Description Folder Sent on Request. Bonds May Be Reserved by Making 5% Deposit. CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE (Old First National Bank Building) PHONE 28 A Local Investment Where You Can See Your Dellars Earn 7%. 481 ounces compared to Scptember. |4 HAVE YOU TRIED Ladysmith. or Nanaimo H.J. EBERHARTCASSEL PUT ON DEALS IN REALTY| TRIAL CHARGED OA;{;\ENUS AND INSURANCE WITH PERJURY p— Oifices Are_sp;ened in Old| Charged with Having Per-| First National Bank | jured Himself as Witness Building Before Grand Jury pep g g Y ' Bread J. Eberhart who for the last el, indicted recently by | y was connected with |tk grand jjury on al au Hotel and who has} iry was placed on| underwr fire insurance, in the United States| opened a brokerage office on| before Judge Justin cond floor or the old First; He was represented | Read the classmed ads. ponding month in 1931 J loughby Avenue Wellington Lately? CALL 412 or any Transfer Company u Everything In Furnishings : for Prompt Delivery For Men” . . .. The Kind They Like to Receive at Christmas! WE INVITE YOU TO SEE OUR UNUSUALLY FINE STOCK THIS YEAR! | GINGERBREAD FOR DESERT | The Menu For Dinner :, Chicken and Ham BEscalloped } Phone 412 Paocific (oast (ool (o Butter Perfection Salad Fresh Gingerbread Coffee Chicken azne ziam Escalloped (Using Leftovers) e 4 tablespoons butter or chicken B. Grigsby. ~|fat, 4 tablespoons flour, 2 cups s obtalned without dif- ik 2.3 cup cooked diced chicken, and in a short time. Tf"‘e!‘,- cup cooked diced ham, 3 table- Government had called 12 Wit- | <spoons chopped celery, 1 teaspoon nesses and had three more to ap- finely chopped onions, 1 tablespoon {pear, and the defense was expect- chopped parsley, % teaspoon pep- jed to c it two. The case, it per, % cup cruvmbl, 2 tablespoons WJ»‘ would be in the|pytier, melted. ands of the jury by 5 D. B0~ | \nre 4 tablespobih 6f butter and | add flour. When blended add milk and cook until cream sauce forms. | 5 Btir constantly. Add rest of in-| igation Of‘gredlents except crumbs and melt- | Popoff bYled butter. Pour into buttered bak- k. He is said to hflVcHng dish and cover with crumbs! Witness 0 the stabbing |yhich have been mixed with mel:- ) the leq butter. Bake 20 minutes in pres-|moderate oven. | the testimony | GINGERBREAD , rm‘l‘lm‘:;i_‘ 221 1-3 cut fat, 1 cup brown sugar, 2: scene of the affray. |CS8% % CUD Molasees, d cup sweet g ey °' |milk, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1 tea- | n nutmeg, 1 teaspoon cloves, 1 poon ginger, % teaspoon salt,‘ cups flour, 1 teaspoon soda, 1 poon baklng powder, 12 mar- | shmallows. Cream the fat and sugar. Add molasses, milk, spices, salt, baking y powder and soda. Usef ul C hnstmas Gifts PERCOLATORS END TABLES STOOLS SLEDS SKIIS Coffee Tables, Grills, Floor Lamps, Smoking Stands, Sewing Cabinets, Ottomans, Toys, Waffle Irons, Toasters, Table Lamps, . Magazine Racks Make Your Selection Now for Delivery on December 24 Thomas Hardware Co. We are offering the best assortment of Neck- wear ever shown. You will be sure to please him if you select one of the many up-to-the- minute styles and patterns offered. HOLEPROOF: SOCKS In the Season’s Latest Patterns Shown in Silk, Silk and Wool, W ool and Lisle _— Use Alaska Lumber SCARFS—Silks and JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS Wools PHONE 358 New Colors and Styles GLOVES—Fur Lined, Leather Dress, Wool and Lined Driving Gloves Eberhart \\ul cummue fire insurance and will also handle accident, health and life/ insurance, and in addition will do| al real estate and rental to CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store Prior Eberhart epartment to coming to Juneau Mr. was active in operating houses and hotels in; Portland, Yakima and in Seattle, and for many yea gaged in a general ness, handling estate loans. ‘With reference to f Mr. Eberhart fee Juneau properties tocks are n ‘With Juneau's hi «epartment and low fire bLehooves the people to lcwer rates and yet be assured that their insurance is placed with 8 companies, he says. Where your hard earnings invested you owe it to yourselves and families and to your credit| ing | to have full coverage” he declarad. & - | Mr Gould| T | a wellihot mil established | » Which has been operating in Alaska for many years, and hich built up a reputation for; promptness and fairness. Its rates are considerably lower and yet the companies Gould and Gould rep- Jesent are only the best, Mr. Eber- | hart says. e Centenarian Walks Mile | To View Wax Presidents ELIZABETH CITY, N. J, Dec. 13—Although she was born more, than 100 years ago, jusi three years after Andrew Jackson took the Presidential oath, Mrs. Nancy Eli- ~ zabeth Muse thought notMing of, walking a mile to town with her, son to view wax figures of all the Presidents on display here. in spite ot her. age, Mrs.| v moved at the‘ ed by the Gov- before the g of Julius version of grand jury he didn't the med as on hanging out cicthes in cold | rub the hands th corn-! prevent them from chaf-| THE CHAS. W. 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