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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JAN. 10, 1933. J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU n : [ ST - | LOCAL DATA o - FORMER U, §, o TS PLYMOUTH SETS A I i K4 5 Forecast for Juneau and vicinity. beginning at 4 p.m., Jan. 10: ea ance rlces On SENATGR DIES o;:‘o?;‘bly snow and slightly colder tonight and Wednesday; NEW PACE! 2 | 1 gentle variable winds. —_— . Hum3 iocity Weath : o |Unable to Sav “No” andls nm sesty om0 3o '8 1’ "Ms |{ The Surprise of the Year! With the new Plymouth . - 4 y q |HRapicHR Y. eRnG, [ (o 3020 32 82 s 5 Cldy Six hailed everywhere as the greatest value ever of- lnter erc an lse Mean It Changes His | noon today 3017 36 B EE W Rain fered low price buy]ers, Plymouth now announces a ; Entire Life CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS master stroke of value giving! ; F : ; : b § : YESTERDAY | TODAY { )' i 11": is our tithe Lor 'li-vlnhlllf_'\ of all \\mh»r‘nu\u-h;lmh:-(\ at’ a — TS R p— oy Ty § PLYMOUTH SIX sacrifice. It’is a most important event to these who want to Station temp. temp. | temp. temp. veloclty 24hrs. Weather : / B i 4 0 =26 -22 4 0 Cidy | g s o a0 e e S R Clay PRICES LOWERED ] Bethel -0 -16 S 0 cldy ; Fort Yukon -50 -50 -50 0 0 Clear i\ V) £ I\ 5 4 Tanana ... =36 -36 -12 4 0 Cldy OMEN’S CLOTH COATS g e R $30.00 H ,_f_ P . Eagle -24 -10 02 To glear St. Paul 12 | 8 2 race now X 2 . 5 o Dutch Harbor B | 24 2. 04 Snow on the Sedan and Convertible Coupe Kodiak 2 LT e Rain A & ! WONIEN,S DRESVQFS Cordova 22 10 8 22 S&flw 320.00 on the Rulll')l( Seat Coupe ! PTS/O5 AT Juneau 29 32 5 a7 ly | v Sitka — — 0 -33 g}gy The tremendous volume of Plymouth Six sales did . Ketchikan 42 36 0 0 ¥ it! Made possible this sensational lowering of prices. Half Prlce | Prince Rupert 5 b ae R e 0 -“1’ P‘g‘d’f The public found it big value and bought! Never p gd"::’.’:m" P i: ;; e G 1§ ‘gz CIZ; before had there been such value provided for such M'll 'n ery H(llf Pri(‘(’ Portland 50 48 | 40 40 4 2 Rain || 1OW prices. Now they are lower! MU A e San Francisco ... 46 44 | 38 38 8 0 Clear ! - A storm of considerable energy is central south of the Alaska Lo k ll Th ’ 7 GUY D. GOFF. Peninsula, accompanied by gales h of the Gulf of Alaska and oK at a ree. I-I(l'ltlb(lgSF Half Prlce __ irain or snow throughout Southern Alaska. The pressure is mod- ) _ CLARKSBURG, West Virginia, ergtely high in Eastern and Northern Alaska with clear weather in {{ Compare Plymouth with what you can get elsewhere. | Jan. 10—Guy Despard Goff, former| ine portheastern portion of the Territory and unsettled weather in Look for Floating Power—for Hydraulic brakes—for } S > United States Senator of West ey i 7 e Children’s Coats and Dresses, Uniiea States Senator of West| s disticts. Temperatures have risen in the Interior and fallen || 5 Safety Steel Body, Rigid-X Frame, 70 Horscpower. { 3 Thomasvilie, 'Gisakels. at’ Cordove. Compare Quality. Decide for yourself. | Il(llf Prlce If Goff had hgex\ able to say | “no” and mean it at one time | i . ; ooy ng mean 12w one tme) New Plan Is Advanced for ot 8 - “““ B TR o O v NG ST e Mo R L |of his life might have been vastly . % ediate lle e V 0 I ) o different 1) hat it was. | i ONE-FOURTH OFF on all short lengths of weers om whai e | Industry to Function On . 4 b P J ¥ h) AP to return to private life. He had S . S]”\S' \‘ ()()l(_’ns, (J()tton 'GOOdSs (‘r('- j’sen'ed as a special assistant to the | Normal B(lSlb Immedlatel | | % i b Attorney General of the United - s i, 3 0 B MCCA UL MOTOR CO ! tonnes Zlnd Dl “pCI‘ICS States under Woodrow Wilson was : ¥ i . WASHINGTON; Jan. 10—A plan |4 o s/ e'e ¢ 's'6 6 o 6 o o to make industry begin functioning | | 2o 77 | on a normal basis immediately with | | WHO »5 W HO x | AND WHERE | | the Government agreeing to reime | | burse it for losses incurred, was .‘ 00 SLRER B AR OLe M e advanced before a Senate Com- mittee by C. A, Miller, President| payl m. Abbott, Alaska repre- | of the Reconstruction Finance COr- contative of the Dupont Powder poration. He referred to it as the | gompany, was a Juneau arrival on| Kent plan, saying it was Propos-{ne steamer Northwestern today. ed by the noted economist and ap. Aphott has spent the last! comes nearest to the solution of geveral weeks at his home near the unemployed problem. Seattle. ] R SRS Rowland F. Wyatt, Immigration | MRS. GRUNNING BACK AT n S, s . = with headquarters at BERGMANN DINING ROOM 15 Jussiite: dn | Colonel in the Judge Advocate's foffice during the World War, and had just rounded out a term of service as General Counsel and member of the United States Ship- ping Board Fond of travel and study, he had planned an extended trip abroad. |Gotf had bought his steamship |ticket and was readyato sail when |President Harding summoned him to the White House. | “I want you to be Assistant to |the Attorney General of the Unit- | id Mr. Harding. you, Mr, President,” re- ‘but, no.” eamer Northwestern today. T Wi t take “4no” W. J. McDonald, District Forest foi\/lr;n}l:rndsl:;.wzt:: 2?*:1:; ::w that Mrs. John Grunning has tak-| geiyice Inspector, in charge of the A lot of NEW REMNANTS at HALF PRICE MEN’S SUIT SALE A lot of men’s suits for quick selling: They are real good values at $19.75. MEN'’S SHEEP-LINED COATS Just the coat for cold winter days. New low price— Announcement was made today aswitch, (Aseociated Press Photo) v lcsons, cm:m.anuwnesandfiq- Teltghone 409 B, M. Behrends Bank Rldg. , ~ - - S 7 o | ! he management of the | rongas tional . Forest witk ) # b N Y Q |that his arguments were of no|SP OVer the I ongass National . Forest with BOYS LEATHERETTE LINED COATS | avain: B catlid Wi ootte. S ?crgmann Dx:mtgdfloom» W?“l?lh she| headquarters at Ketchikan, arrriv- . ¢ 700t , ormerly ¢onducted successfully. |eq today on the Northwestern. . 3 e OV ;o root, then Senator from Wiscon- A real serviceable coat for the boy at new low ih. The two finally persuagea| Mrs. Grunning recently returned Returning from visit to his ol %) 7- o ‘I 5 |Gott to accept. He served for 14 from a trip to Sweden. home in Spokane, Washington and price—»dz./d each {months, then resigned and return-| i other coast cities, H. W. .MoDer- [ e crr e e ed to his native state of West Vir-|ing. He served frequently on ac- :Otli formJerly with ‘;h? Ga;tinleau 3 T g e are] |ginia. to attend to ‘private affairs, |live sub-committees the most con- Hotel in Juneau, and for the last /XLI‘-\‘ ()()l, l OQL/E‘S i But before he realized it he was|SPicuous of which was the Reed several years manager of the 5 F S 'h 3 l Sty B S s iin politics again, this time as a|Campaign Expend_uure commilb_ee, V((mdsor Hotel at Oord?vn. is vis- or men who want the best Toque at 95¢.each |candidate for the Republican nom- |created to investigate the Smith iting with Juneau friends while the EVERY MONTH IN THE YEAR e e e e o o e o e il e g P ot S g i i i |ination for his father's old seat in|3nd Vare election cases. i No‘;th:es;‘:rn 15 in ‘gort m:a‘ly. b 4 » |the United States Senate. He pot| He was with his party on all| J. L. Freeman, representative of | 1933 Auction Sales Dates [~ """""T-"""= N T 1 e \lh N'S SI—I()ES ANI) {{only won the nomination, but was{ National issues and was regarded |the Seattle Hardware Company, Taneskesit 2hi foré = The Seattle Fur Exchange o s 5 K |successtul in the general election|@s one of the staunchet of regular in the western part of Alaska, is a Fei . 21 Al y 29 has always ()XFOR[)S lin the year that his old friend|Republicans in the Senate. passenger for Cordova on the Mmhmh ¥ 2 s:m'"'b"% to the satisfaction of all Tl l Ukt land fellow . townsman, John W. : = gy SRR T e T October 24 o e 2se shoes are all-leather | Davis, was the Democratic Presi- |7 D8 L. -CRERNRD, RS IR o SRR May 16 November 21 1es . dential nominéé. He took his seat | HAAS ! post in the Kuskokwim district, June 20 December 21 :"]:,nng;l:“:,::;];q ::.m: and made fer real' serwvice. [in the United States Senste for|| Famoue Candies | |is @ passenser for Seward aboard o shles ate., recopningttiiie ) | k 3 the term commiencing March 4| the Northwestern which arrived | Special ' Sales Held buyers of raw furs as the lew L. Pr 11925, | The Cash Bazaar here today. ? 4 A # ew owW 1ce i ¥ on' request Of shi rs best source from which to ' | West Virginian | Open Evenings ] qi ppe provide the world markets $4.75 pair | Senator Goff was born at Clarks- [ —« Advertisements. are zour pocket- || yqu o o e sual when | With their requirements of |burg, W. Va. September 13, 1869, - ¢ requested. fine Alaska furs. P Sl T SN L s i i e B ki i i A i -l i |son of Nathan and Laura E. (Des- D l C d‘ P zle _Transferred by telegraph if desired: $1 00 SHOE SALE |pard) Goff. His father was Sec- av y ross-wor us [ SA |retary of the Navy, for a short P T’w S l F E h(l SG . ) b 5 A* l E ] R 1 (time in the Hayes OCabinet and| szn?fl n?gan b H}:g‘n"u :n'ra. eau e ur xc nge U O T S men itton anda lace shoes—mnea {|served as United States Senator| g jyivburea o ; S pdll‘s €n’s b, tt 5 g [from West Virginia from 1913 to| 8. H;\r{::srle e R e fl!! 1 sel-‘equunu RO S cabien: S Sextile, U Bo % 3 ] 12 Molten rock [INEBRIES 1L i X y oood values. ! 191, 13, Wooden pin TEBAMONIGIIR] Rerute 0 e A T 5 Senator Guy Goff married Anita| 4. Sikworm [TE[RE] 2 9. Irelind = - RSN NG Baker of Wheeling, W. Va, dn| {9 pidarae tree JiLE BHE ey o . > Mrs. Louise Reece, wife of Carrell| 20 Sisters of ¥ 17. Rambl, ) B f%e | Purchase Silver Bullion B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. } & =7 o ki I urchase Sitver Bu 4 5 . Alcoholic bev- ° L] en s L : ppyra 3 ; L y Goff was educated in Kenyon| 2. Old times: B R oun Then Issue €ertificates §E < i College, Gambiér, Ohio, and at|l sy phoes i il Juanu s Leading Department Store | Harvard University. He rcceived| 30. Stage’ paren- 20 The present S I his law degtee from the Harvard!| ss ging of wool G Dloaness - WARMIGIDN « Jab. . 10—-Au- | A |law school in 1891, and began the| 34 Corded fabric 36. Animal band- |thority for the Treasury Depart- (Ag | practice of law’ in Boston PL i SIENDIE[A] 28, FUons o |Ment to buy one quarter of a| GET o By £ e Shortly theréafter, however, he| 31 Resume million. dollars worth of silver bul- . WRECK BLAMED ON moved to Wisconsin and establish- | 30 Jneanay =00 i RO A":l‘g;m i es lion through the issuance of sil- |}, & | %)) ed himsell &t ‘Milwaukee where |- i3 Bomidaes ne s Bl ke |ver cetificates, is asked in a bill A F W sl S his rise to the legal profession was ‘:' :Efi: Wi fgz-' %?L“x]fi'a"'é}'if{‘m 4. Marched 4;.' Elnn of heese by United States Senator C. C. nu- reeze % 49. ot . Kind ucl . Poli 45. tur i i * E ] Tapid 5. Place bitten DOWN 5 PO ramomicas - 3K ook © Bl of; Wealinglon, In High Positions out 1. Score at bridge orbit 48. Pasture ‘The silver would be purchased A'four year teérm as prosccuting- at market prices but limited to a For Your Car. attorney of Milwaukee County was (maximum of $1.25 an ounce of || followed by Goff's @ppointment in bullion. t NOW 1911 by President Taft as United Certificates would be legal ten- L States District Attorney for 1 der on all debts. Eastern district of Wisconsin Senator Dill said the passage of | was summoned to Washington in the bill would inflate the hopes UNE A/U 1915 by President Wilson, who ap= and activities of our people and pointed him Special Assi: t tol not violate any of the present - z . the Attorney General of the Unit- principles of currency. ) ed States. From that time on he —_—te——— | T D & d ked ition in N - { i 0, ke Hosktion, In- Na iR The Kingdom of Sweden is about || | Senator Goff was West Virgin- A e ot ) ia's “favorite son” for the Presi- | L e - ) dency of the United States. in Py 2 < « 1928, He defeated President Hoo- ROLLER SK AT’NG A. B. ver in the Presidential preferen- HALL e g;t‘m':;svegfig; ‘:n;hf,m!; Open Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday. Week ;’;'5 they Bietes. delekation “;‘t‘ b4 days 7 to 11 p. m., Sunday 1 to 11 p.m. Admission, ARAohME tb 6 thnver. AREe 35¢; ladies, 25¢; students, 20c; children, 10c. Hoover was nominated however, > Goff again stumped the state urg- v ; ing Hoover's eléction. < n [ 3 Goff's committee assignments y as @ ‘Member of the Senate in-1 See H. R. SHEPARD & SON This is the way a passenger train piled up at Jacksonville, 1L, In & wreck in which the fireman and en. |cludad the Judiciary, Interstate neer were klllodyand”mr:: mcmn':t of the crew injured Authgrities believe vandals had tampered | Commerce, Privileges and Elec-