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o THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 14, 1932, PP eEE0000000000450050400080088000060060000000008 FH ANGE w“-L You Can Make It a Happy Xmas § NOTPAYU.S,: . PREMIER 00T 1. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather LOCAL DATA By the U. 8. Weather Bureau) : o l g Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Dec. 14: | 3 Probably snow tonight and Thursday;moderate soutehrly winds. {the -only European nation which | freats obligations as paper.” v | Representative Sam D. Reynolds B ANKETS |of Tennessee, Chairman of the and lowest in the Arctic Ocean ani s e Bering Sea coast and Gulf of Alaska. The Janada and Southeast Alaska wit of Kodiak with light snow | in the eastern portion of | rately high in Wastern i ather in the eastern In- Time 3 Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veiocity Weather e p.m. yest'y ..30.09 26 91 S 9 Misting T~ . ¢ am. today 3015 25 95 SE 7 Cldy On YOUR M()ne §aa e Chaxbf_r of De%l;lliSTakeb won today .. 3015 2 % s 4 Rain-Snow A4 ) : ction on — 4 { : CABLE AND RADIO RFPORTS W h - Also Cabinet u Q. CONE G YESTERDAY | TODAY 1 (Contipuea frum Page One) Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. éam. Precip. dam. | Safety! | P ’ % A P Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weather | o TeAT) CONFERENCE. CALL BATEAM . AR e s« MO ABE Y 8, 10 0 Pt.Cldy ) [ = ‘LONDON, Dec. 14—A call for . s 87 SR T UL 9 8 "ol Snow | The Unsold Portion of the ) WR A( ,'] i A iF TS the earliest possible beginaing of a0 s i 80 | 20000 Gy | $50,000 Serial Bond Issue ‘ conversations between England and : -16 -18 | =22 -22 0 0 Clear 2 ' \ the United States regarding debt 16 10 -. | 4 4 0 0 Pt.Cudy | of | {}"' /z‘ e O,,v\‘f; FOLKS revision appeared in the English 40 B arGL . k) Clay 3 - | newspapers today with talk of « i . AmSSAr S SR LS W TS 0 Clear | THE ASSEMBLY COMPANY I possible visit by British Ministers © 32 32 23 80 10 0 Clear | by M THE DAY OF DAYS BE LONG REMEMBERED BY GIVING o Washington early in the new R T 0 BtCldy | Secured By v kb ; yeer. 36 34 30 34 0 0 PtCdy | \ HO m, GIFT WHICH HAS BEEN SELECTED WITH CARE (kL W sy clay | THE ASSEMBLY APARTMENT RESENTMENT SHOWN junean ... 2 26 23 25 7 Trace Cly | WASHINGTON, Dec. 14, — Re- Sitk o e e 0 0 cuay | BUILDING sentment flared in Congress today 32 30 2 0 9 Oldy *} in Junea II ]VS over the French decision not to Prince Rupert 30 28 | 26 4 0 Clear | oy 4 L pay the debt due the United States. Edmonton 20 18 ] 4 0 cuy | Is Now Being Offered in Denominations i Senator Kenneth McKellar ex- Seattle 40 36 32 12 0 = of $500 each. { o . : y. s LI R i pressed indignation. “I think it is Portland .. 32 28 26 12 0 Clear 3 Here are l..umtvf}!l lfm‘ns for g;ft-gnmg T?ble the most ungrateful act in the|San Francisco 46 a4 38 4 0 Clear 1 Description Folder Sent on Request. | cloths and Napkins in sets, Luncheon Sets, Bridge career of any nation in the world. - e e ) Bonds May Be Reserved by Making > 3 pes T ~@ |1t is clear that Germany is no The barometric pressure is mode: low in Western Alaska | 5% Deposit. | Sets, Guest Towels. P i seraps of CALL OR PHONE THE ASSEMBLY CO. OFFICE <5 rior. Temperatures have fallen in Nortnern Alaska and have | 2 9 Gles Y House Foreign Affairs Committee changed but little elsewhere. (Old First National Bank Building) % | said: i/ &S 5 O A TR UL Y TSRS b | 1007 all virgin wool Blankets — satin bound, | “France has less excuse to pay PHONE 28 JB v 1 342 than any other nation. The set- C l b l ) i | > and double, pastel shades. Rt e with Y mal e 7 eleprates 70th Blrth( ay A Local Investment Where You Can } per cent of what she received after the war. There is\no question of France's - ability to pay.” See Your Dollars Earn 7%. AMBASSADOR NOTIFIED QUILTS PARIS, Dec. 14—~FEdouard Her- Wool filled silk and velvet Quilts—solid colors or |riot has instructed Ambassador 3 A . . el 1 i Claudet, in Washington, that as any of which will surely please .@ |the result of the Cabinet's fall he lor is no longer qualified to carry on . negotiations concerning debts. two-tone effects; U. S. DISAPPOINTED WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—Disap- pointed and confused by the in- sistence of the French natfon on a conference, the ‘American. Gov- ernment held firmly to ifs attitude toward Europe for debts payment or default, but underneath offic- ialdom, ran a current of suppress- | : ed excitement as word was receiv- ed the French Cabinet voted against payment unless the Unit- led States agreed to reconsidera- tion of the debt issue. | To Keep Silent Leaders looked to the Adminis- tration for developments. It became evident today tha the White House and State De- partment will keep silent until to- morrow, when the payments are due. In political circles it was hoped that President-Elect Roosevelt might co-operate with Presiden RUN FROM AUTOBUS CASSEL IS ON GLAGIER ROAD(E X O NERATED ON SHEET AND PILLOW CASE SETS—Shadowarp and plain colored borders. BED SPREADS S All At Reasonable Prices | HAVE YOU TRIED B. M. BEHRENDS CO., Inc. ; Ladysmith or Nanaimo Juneau’s Leading Department Store Wellington Lately? 06090090009 00060 w“Q“0‘00000000O90000“000900”““0“00600“000 0900020990400 06090000008000009990036¢ 000“0““0000“0“’%02 P0000000909000900000000000000900000000090600090000000 World’s T allost ’Han to Wed | c l t r ! CALL 412 or any Transfer Company for Prompt Delivery ———— $ Phone 412 Two“Ammafs, One Hurt, | mRY cHARsE‘ g Are Seen by Mrs. H ¥, & ! (i H aod Boys Jury Finds Him Not Guilty ' Two :::e:m were );een on —Trial of Civil Calen- | f i3 Giacier Hignuay gk oveng by| dar Opens Saturday | CONGOLEUM GOLD SEAL RUGS and 3 | Hansen, and the latter's friend,| + BY & verdiet returned in the Peter Melseth, as they were re- Federal district court tms»mommg { turning in an automobile from a to Judge Justin W. Harding, Gus‘ skating outing on the pond near Cassel was found not gumy of a Lynch's place. One of the animals|Charge of perjury for which he| was near the Juneau Dairy and|W8s tried yesterday. The jury| CRESCENT FELT BASE RUGS Juneau Paint Store HOLLYWOOD, Cal—As Rev. Billy Sunday, famcus evangelist, marked his 70th milestone of life he declared he was fit and ready te begin a “battle with the devil” Photo shows him with “Ma” the other was on Vanderbilt Hill The deer, a doe, near the Juneau Dairy was standing in the road when brought into view about 9:30 o'clock by the headlights of the automobile. Did Not Run Away The animal made no effort to | get out of the way. It was breath- | ing heavily, and its face, particu- larly its mouth, was cut and torn and was bleeding freely. It allowed | the two boys to approach so close that they could almost touch it. With seatchlights, they drove it into nearby Woods, where it lay down for a short while. Then, ap- parently somnéwhat, refreaBied, it got up and made & The deer off V. into the woods Mke a flash just | as soon as it Was seén in the glare | of the automobilé lights. Dcgs May Be Responsible | “When we first saw the deer | near the Juneau Dalry,” Mrs. Han- sen said, “we thought it was a |large calf. From its almost ex- ) hausted condition, it evidently had |Tun as fast as it eould for a long Adtslnnoe Possibly, it had been | attacked and chased by dogs. They may have bitten the face of the | animal, or in fleeing from them it may have run inte barbed wire | fences.” p ———— e Py | ART LOS ANGELES, Cal—Seven feet six inches of bridegroom win | i 05 : | Comptete Mne of Alaska art prints i S Ve Bl | In greeting cards, and framed pic- { claim five feet five inches When Vema Marie Rico and | yoies muke viul selection apd we. - Ralph’Madsen are masried at Los Angelcs. They filed (heir notice | WF2D, Pack and deliver to post- |office. WINTER AND POND CO. _.,mg.vquuu-thoue Madsen is said {o be the | —adv, wnfi-»uw [} Hil ran|g — . MORRIS'S upland hemlock miu.., yosterday WREDING received the case at 6 p. m. and rgached. its verdict in about three | Sunday in the sunshine of filmiand. hours. l— It was sealed last night and| handed to Judge Harding at 11 a.| ni. today by Foreman J. J. Con- nors. This case ended the criminal calendar. ‘Cassell was accused of perjuring himself before the Grand Jury in |the investigation of the stabbing of Julius Popeff By Tony Zenck here last summer. He was repre- sented by George B. Grigsby. h Two or three cases on the civil docket remain to be heard before the present term of court is ond-! ® G LUMBER FOR EVERY PURPOSE JUNEAU LUMBER MILLS An Alaskan Industry it was announted today by| btrk of Court John H. Dunn. The first of these is @ suit brought by R. Tripp under the Work-| nien’s Compensation Act against” the Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company for damages amounting 0. $4,860, and s of $750. ripp: claims he suffered an in- Jity to his left eye that forced ug operation for its removal, and impairment of sight in the right eye that cut his edrning capacity [} 50 per cent. He seeks $2.160 for . the loss of the left eye, and $2700 for reduced earning power. sRepresontative A. H. Ziegler rep- ' ; retents Tripp. The case is set to | start Saturday morming. | A suit brought against the Trad- ' ing Union of Pefersburg by John C: Johmsen is also slated for trial, probably Mendey. 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