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' 25.—Donna Marian Dusmet, The Pride of Our Fall Arrivals! Ladies’ Coats _ With Luxurious Fur lass, of Menlo Park, Cal, | | | i | Our most remarkable value So many women like the face. of the season soft, One flattering frame of the choice group features Persian lamb, squirrel, wolf, seal. of fur about their New velvety suedes, tweeds. Sizes 14 to 42. wool boucles, imported | swimming. | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. | Juneaw’s Leading Department Store CALIFORNIA WOMAN FASCISTS” LEADER ON SOCIAL WELFARE ON ITALIAN ISLAND " Donna Marian Dusmet, the former Marian Powers of San Fran- cisco, is in charge of Fascist social welfare work on the island of Capri. She is shown with four of her young helpers. IBLAND OF CAPRI, Italy,Sept. of the Mayor of Capri, is the only A.hnmnflychuenwheed to her marriage she was lfimmmolsanMn- Jeader of the “Fas- » or women's fascist Recently through her personal wife | ynitiative 60 Caprese girls were sent to Rome to view the National Fas- cist Exposition. For a foreigner to become a member of the fascist party is a feat difficult of accomplishment, but for one to become head of & | MENLO PARK, Cal, Sept. 25.—= | "Chumming around with = Dad” means for the Douglass sisters, Florence and Ena, striking up per- sonal acquaintance with many of the strange denisons of the deep. And while they're making péts of some of these underwater crea- tures their father, Leon F. Doug- | lass, is li y to be around pho- | tographing them with the peri- scope camera he invented to fur- ther his hobby of submarine pho- | tography. | Water's “Home” fo Them The daughters of the wealthy seientist-inventor are as much at home undér water, with er with- | out helmets, as are the average| young women of their social po-| sition at bridge teas. Florence Douglass' recent adven. turous exploit with a huge octu-|g pus which she engaged in combat in a large tank while Mr. Doug- lass took motion pietures showing the movements and fanner of at- tack of the belligerent creature’ was only one of many thrilling | experiences she has had. i She Came Up Smiling On this occasion the strength of the octupus was under-estimated and four men had to go to her aid to disentangle her from' the animal‘s many-armed ¢lutch. Miss Douglass emerged smiling, how- ever, and not at all unnerved by the experience. Miss Douglass, weighing 110} pounds, landed unaided a Marlin swordfish weighing 108 pounds. On a recent expedition sponored | by the Smithsonian Institution the girls made numerous descents in Atlatitic ocean and Caribbean Sea| depths and swam about in the shark-infested waters until their} father forbade them to. Shortly| afterward, a 650-pound shark was captured near where they had been Camera Utes Petiscope | Mr. Douglass built his first per-| iscope ‘camera about a year and a| { half ago and has sinc: worked to; | perfect it. i It operates on the principal of} a submarine periscope, inverted. The picture box, waterproof, can be lowered below the surface and) several lengths of light tube at-! tached to it so that the operator of the camera from a boat above can find his range and snap hxsr pictures at depths of 20 to 30 feet. There are reflecting mirrors inside the tube. New Venture Planned Upon the completion of a cable| |18 miles in length an attempt will !be made rext January by the’ | Smithsonian Institution to drflg> cea life from - Atlantic ocean| depths of nearly five miles, and| Mr. Douglass plans to take his} new camera with him. 4 Whether the Misses Douglass will be mentbers of the next ex-| —————-—— YEARS LATE WITH RECOVERY PLANS/ OTTAWA, Sept. 25.—At a Con-| servative gathering in Quebec, H.! H. Stevens declared the United! States is three years behind Can- ada in recovery plans. Canada will not be stampeded. RADIO TIME LIMITS | i FOR PUBLIC MEN LONDON, Eng, Sept. 25. — A | four year old dispute between the { great political partics and British Broadeasting Corporation, over the amount of time the speakers of each party were entitled to. has been settled by the appointment of a committee of control. ——,> | |Living Costs Tuake Slight Advance During August NEW YORK, Sept Living costs anced 23 per cent in August, the Na- tional Industrial Conference ® | Board sald. This is 236 per cent below August, 1929 The August purchasing fascist organization is without pre- cedent in black shirt history. - — The ads bring you the Informa- tion about quality, style and price. power was computed at 133 cents compared to 1339 in . L] . . . . . . . ® April . . {Abraham Spring, pedition has not been determined. | mh | | UNITED STATES THREE i | , MONDAY, SEPT. 25, 1933, It's thing like these that help to make life interesting and thrilling for Florence and Ena Douglass, whose father, Lecn F. Doug- records. their underwater exploits with the trick camera he invented (right), could get it of a bridge party the movélty that ctmes from feeding a seal in a submarinie dining room, or the dangerous excitement of a grapple with an cctopus (center), And Ena, too, is gulfe at home when a seal lnvlus her to dinner—his dlnner Heads R‘Cket QWY L nndmg at South Pole i Is One Ainv of Byrd on 1 (Continueéa u:vm Pageé One) this venturesome admiral and his 70 men. Perhaps two good years of their lives away from civilized living, and the igg party—about 30—will spend at least one bleak, dark, Antarctic night of inaction of Wales ehore line. Ths group will leave Boston in the rugged barkentine, The Bear, an ice breaker- and the supply !ship Pacific Fir. They will go | thrcugh the Panama Canal to Dunedin, New Zealand, Byrd's ship | base on his last expedition. From i there the ships will proceed south to the Bay of Whales and land the ice party in Little America. The Antarctis summer Is our (of it left which the explorers 'reach Little America. Soon the ships must turn back again to New Zealand, and the ice party will, in a sense, be stranded until next Fall. arctic night they will merely ex- ist, waiting for their summer, 1 which will come with our fall, when they may get under way h with their major endeavors. Senator Royal S. Cupelanrl of| New York, is chairman of the Sen- ate commxtbee studying rackets and’ racketeers with the view to rec meénding Congressional action. P~ lice and Department of Justice offf cials in various cities are co-operat- ing with the Copeland cummltte'. BOLD RUSHER * DIES AT HIS, SEATTLE HOME | them, the communication with this comforta- Yble continent by short wave wire- Iess, and newspaper readers will vn what small or large excite- ments they may have. And perhaps a year from now ,the nation will learn that Byrd; has dropped from the skies to score a direct hit on the Southern Identified pote, ana science will be indebtea |for the more important achieve- xmean of the -second Byrd Ant- arcnc expedition. Drink Water with Meals Good For Stomach; Water: with meals helps stomach juices, aids digestion. If bloated with gas add a spoonful of Ad- lerika. One dose cleans out poisons rand washes BOTH upper and lower !bowels. Butler-Mauro Drug Co.— in Douglas by Guy's Drug Store. with Interior of Alas- ka, Passes Away SEATTLE, Gcpt. 25. — Funeral serviess were held Sunday for Abraham Spring, 77 years, who died at his home here last Friday. A pioneer and leader in Jewish religious and educational circles, he went to Alaska in the Klondike |rush in '98. He served as post-| master at Circle Springs and later was one of the leaders in the or-| ganization for city government of | Fairbanks. He also served as pros- ecuting attorney at Fairbanks, il ] Abraham Spring had lived in TAXES DUE Seattle for the past 18 years. Two | sons survive, 'Taxes are now due and payable. . ° On 1933 taxes paid in” full by Daily Empire Want Ads Pay oo 2hd; - 5 ‘rehate)-of -8 per cextt will be. allowed. Unless at SHOP IN JUNEAU {least one half of the amount due penalty of 10 per cent will be im- ! Antarctic Expedition! on the frozen wastes of the Bay! | summer and there won't be much! Through the long Ant- | All of the time, if luck is with| ice party will be in| Florence, for instance, never ESCAPE INJURY WHEN AUTO SKIDS OFF ROAD William Selig and Tony Martin- {son escaped serious injury when {the car they were riding in skidded loff the road at Ketchikan, las: week, landed on its nose and somersaulted onto the top, finish- {ing its antics on its side. The body | of the car was badly broken, but no injuries were incurred by the cccupants. Mr. Selig owns and was driving the machine. The acci- dent occurred on Cliff Avenue near West Park Street. B g MRS. COUGHLIN RETURNS FROM STAY AT GODDARDS! Mrs. Roberl E. Coughlin, who has been spending a short vaca- tion at Goddard Hot Springs, near Sitka, returned home last night on the motorship Northland. e iy Old papers foi sale ' | SRRy e Emptre; | Exclusive Agency KABO CORSETS H An ‘Understanding of All DETAILS Every individual problém is taken '.into special consideration here. A conducted funeral service is planned to include ev- ery desired detail. Organ | bed. | cold strained honey into my face and chapel. Private re- tiring room. Lady assist- . ant. The Charles- W. Carter Mortuary ih paid on or before that date, a | posed, plus interest. IT PAYS TO PAY TAXES PROMPTLY. City Clnl'k. PHONE 136-3, “The Last Service Is the Greatest ‘Tribute”- A. W. 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