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J. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU A KNIT-WEAR EVENT | ¢ N The Weather 4 4 : 3 Sy T QW 5 : LOCAL DATA. BLOUSES ........ o $2.25 : Forecast for Juneas and viclnity, beginning at 4 p.m., Oet. 16: Showers tonight, Tuesday probably showers; moderate south- GIRLS’ KNITTED SWEATER Sh W’fechd Sailors Arrive Pl.iat ot \VoHt Seseian erly winds. BLOUSES $1.50 eve ‘on-:Tallapo Sty Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather OUSER , eG n-: ase 1osal Pleads Agamst More : pm, {egt‘y 29,80 41 90 SE' “22° '’ ‘Rain ‘ e sk o e —Go to Seattle e am .today 2994 39 87 w 3 Cldy ONE-PIECE KNIT DRE ;. Barbarism Noon foday ..3007 41 @ SE 10 Rain B 9 K ; ; " —f83 CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS Sizes 16 to 20 . i 1500 Cipt. Biling Kolies, Ernest and FET R i L LA _, CABLE AND RADIO ; ke : 4 5 3 Krigt! Kolnes,, and., Theodor> Ja- i v iy s 0w R S YESTERDAY TODAY CHILDREN'S SLIP-ON SWEATERS. .. $2.50 20‘0 n, ho,f t*:‘e wrecked gasboat R PG R L ! Salloin MRt - Sl e A SR wan, who werd brought here Sun- & Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Precip. 4am. [ \ s "o AT 3 , Franco-German understandi 4 3 S RS- day from Yakutat on the Coast ‘ A Statlon mp: « temp. | . temp. temp,, velocity 24hrs. Weath GIRLS" COAT SWEATER: oo ‘o B o e OB The Woria Disutmament Conter | Name: 2.0 1 g8 | T e 6 oL Glea Heavy weight 3 wight on the motorship Northland O s ety [0 L B, 102 @G0 4f 22 22 4 S0 Clear £ fof their homes in Seattle. The N2 B o think | Best Vulen - 8 20 6 Trace Cldy BOYS' THREE-PIECE KNIT Swan was wrecked on_the Gulf of it R ol R e % | 4 ‘10 0 02 PLCWy | SUITS 95 to $3.75 ',Ams“g"l" ?;tober 335"}1 during ]n’ AGAINST ADJOURNMENT :F‘:hizflnks §§ SR : - ko b . : R BUs heavy gale after a 36-hour batile AGAD A URNMED (Eag | gi28 . 28 4 06 Snow . : y : 1n whiths i aiibd Sds VA1 PARIS, Oct. 16—Vigorous French |St. Paul 42 WOMEN'S COAT SWEATERS | e ol W EE 00 - support for Une wand “of Special | Dutch Hafbor . 4 # $ % X N mgaw ax i Rign e $6.00 They, iAniagt toMoRra tHlike ] ador Ifnnf' of the United | Kodiek 0 3 2 %4 0 .04 clax der Ttalic, awned by Libby, ~Mc-J mJDU”‘;"‘Cm of the|Cortlova 42 38 34 Py 04 Cidy o b Q ~ < Neill & Libby during the storm uce is an-iJuneau 43 4 | ! SHOULDERETTES— A e ek Bk Ay TR cign Office, and [sicka . s F ! &0 % @ ‘G4 All “”“l § s 32.50 Capt. Kolnes, aboard the halibut ccf:lyyyl?- : Cifhfi]dlsn;hmmenl”on‘, Ke_tchxkan 46 92 | 40 42 6 1.58 Clear schooner - Yukon, picked -up the :1( ntion (;l ong x;n ines are{:d} iPrmce Rupert 48 48 | 40 40 4 94 Cldy g % o T Q. - Swan on Octaber 6, and towed. it rawn, despite Germany's with- | Edmonton 48 40 2 KNIT ]'il (A.-,‘\ll,-'] IGHTS and BED back o Yakutab where: it "L drawal, is viewed officially as the | Seattle 52 sl Z: 50 3: og %?g:‘ JACKETS, pastel shades _$3.75 beached a total loss. | best way out of the serfous situa- Portland .. 5 56 | 52 54 10 03 PtCldy WOMEN'S KNIT JACK Sails in Gale |San Francisco ... 72 68 |88 60 6 0 Clear MEN’S KNIT JACKETS _$6.00 The Swan, which had ‘been fish- | =Sy ¢ : ¥ oy ¥ | ing for the Libby cannery at Yak- | ANDPOINT | The barometric pressure is rising througnout Alaska b AR GIRLS' KNIT JACKETS $4.75 | utat during the past season, loft N, Oct. 16.—Clarifi- | moderately low in the eastern Interior and east acsu?: ‘:vt’n:m;u:v' . 13 SRR F T ol {that port at 5 a m. on October‘i 5 8, R R AR A e c;i Lmd l:’..ram or snow in Eastern Alaska. w in Cent::il and We;tern mAl" - NTTTER ~ oa . 4, enroute to Seattle in an 80-| 4 rand jury in Los Angeies investigated charges of John War. ated bY {aska, hea t " Y o ¥ 7 KNITTED GLOVES and MITTENS— { a6 gate,r acoording: b Gaph. ‘Hol- | on{lower Ift). adtar, that hie was robbed by Russelk-Brown (lower continued. by | ol o Bethel, hos booh SHowid Sy PieEs The proviie for women and children 35¢ to $1.35 nes's official report to James J.| teci'and Martin Block (Idler right) who attempted to disfigure by the State Depat | perktubes-have failek 1" Rdsbly ‘al Fortions ST ¥t Termmgy - L a rrer---3DC k0 SHBE | Yiness otticel mperk to SRR L cs Whits, actress, el soreen wr fer ‘awdstheart, Skiney ATIhE bkt BDIeran LS St e e AR Sled o I Ed A 1 e i & g J upper. left) denled the attack was inspired by them. Attor (; sene . 2 MEN’S KNIT GLOVES ........cccoccovnae Zop || Oeeivecaps, 1 KEISHREA e A N IR --omoa0Thd Wil g G cap e e o] frgcArin PR P TR T Y 30 la towline i sociated Press Photo) ision commend a br | =3 . ‘ - g + 5 { H : f the Disar ment Conference but | : BOYS: PULLOVER ALL-WOOL e : “ i , % . e After battling heavy seas and| Sp ‘-‘g “Tomorrow’s S % 2 e sty 3 i : ow’s Styles Toda SRERETERS . . s r s $2.25 |inign winds anl day, at 10 p. m.| | IECQ been re- Ly he Swan's engines :stopped; The - join in this” recomr N o Pl ][()\ IL“ \[ ~W | crew worked on them all night. At Jateq b % PULLO L-WOOL 1 a m. on October 5, the Italics| 83 | A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT il /EAT hl{.\ PRPPFFOUESEILIE RT3 $395 towline parted and for seversl.“ & ARE ASSAILED STUDENT DEMONSTRATION i » ' . ASS RTDIENT OF T, S SR T oA hours the Swan drifted. At 6:30,f] 2 14 s oot oA = 2 VIEND it 16—t i b e \ MEN’S KNIT JACKETS ... $3.05 | oviock when it was but one mhe " A ACR' P : " demonsteation here | offshore, the crew rigged up an| R Hls TI"N BY RuusEvELT in sympathy wi Sor 4 % 7 N T T S & ¥ ; i 2 ; S} y with Germany. KNITTED TOQUES AND CAPS— el L ‘m":fd“::]y “I“St w15 g { i I AS » tatt into rage y e gale. 3 % ' 4 . for men, women and children [ The crew then ?ngsde another eail |9 Habed . o 5 3 TR WORK ON FILL SUSPENDED ’E , ......... 50c, 75c and $1.00 ] ou of a piece of canves At 10‘,]5 '-Demandgng’ ‘Equality President Opens: Four WIIILE CULVERTS INSTALLED, p . ‘ A | o'elock the Italic:succeeded in. get-i - G . . ‘ . ¥ E RESUMED TUESDAY : oot or i i bt i i o i B | | E1BE ano:;wr towline .aboard. 'x'hisi thh I:ionor PRIVES Weeks Chanty Drive i JUST ABRIVED § | broke again and -again until but | His Reasons n Washinplon During the last several days, ’ z W"/at AbOlli !El() Baby9 {a short piece was left. & " while the culverts”were being in- - S % . ! 7 e H) Vescel Is Abandoned | (Contintes .oin Page One) WASHINGTON, Oct. 16.—Pr on Willoughby ~Avenue, The qualit; of materials and the ) 7 | Unable to get the engine started, ' S e ag T "l elt, in opening garrying rock for the m_l w l\' P '1 . ! |the crew was forced: to abandon late last Saturcay, asked the Dis- idve 'thr: laid off, and the continual orkmanship are up to our { | the Swan on the afterneon of the armament Conference for perm: » SN of trucks from the Alaska- st; ar 3 i 5th, and got safely ‘o the Italic|sion to rearm defensively under th Rt - sebiag Junesn o Willoughby Avenue was standard of merchandise. The ¢ in a skiff they had. managed to Versailles treaty. - The President temporarily suspended. handles a t got overside. The fender took them Germany, the representativos The President ™ Work on the rock fill will be RN waek o8 eny, back to Yakutat, arriving at 5 & |sald, has no armaments which o "G T¢ suméd tomorrow when the trucks i m., October 6, 48 hours after they CO?: b(e}:onstrued as offensive. - | d © will again b2 on the job. ‘;Ql had sailed away from the same| The rman statesmen voiced a | : g AL S P S | E port. Capt. Kolnes ook the Yu- View that the German nation look- | DINE OUT TUESDAY | { | kon'a few hours later and locatea. ed _with apprehension upon {he] Dinner from 5 to L the Swan which was towed back ring of steel surrounding it and/ PRIGES H 2 to Yakutat and beached said tentatively that if Germany, . g 4] The engine had dropped through | remains. without heavy batils ar- ; ! ? 8 1 | the bottom. All of the -crew’s maments she wanted other na i TAK kead & B . s personal belongings were also around her to cut their strengih i 5 P as was some household lin-' down to her size and failing in this Juneau’s Own Store” sns and silverware owned by the she asked permission to have pur- A . wife of Capt. Kolnes who had, suit. planes, tanks and artillery Lol ‘ & 2 spent the summer in-Yakutat with ; pleces up to the calibre of 155 mili- o ey S e ] E Sweaters, Sacques, Stockings, ‘Bootees, her. husband. {meters, approximately four inch —ut § Caps, 2, 3 and 4 piece Suits, Shawl ‘ > e DS SR . Japs, 2, & ? e Suits, 5, e 3 Losses of One to Five or 5 pre o o U . % J Shoulderettes, etc. FIRST MASUNIC DANCE', More' Points* Susfain o REACH for the JOY OF LIVING , Ll e e U R et DO SR SR CIEEN ed by Shares WITH RADIO : BLUE LODGE SATURDAY| >+ - B e i - 'i Pk 2k » (Continued from Page One) pvtr 1§ the time to have your radiq adjusted for the { i g e ren S 0 nc Meinbers 6f the Bluc L&g_irm ¢ DUl = St winter:season of bigger and better programs. | L] L] Masons were hdsts' crt 'S fiwlf B iy Rl ard Oil of New Jersey, Santa F 51 £ ici iri | ] I I , fx»\lgm’ at the first dance of thla| i Dupont, Western Unxo’n, Americae:; 9 i P Erompttahd Efciient Yapuiting i uneaw’s Leading Department Sto |season to 'bé held dtthe Seottish | Can, Westinghouse and Celanese. ‘ i H £ 3 e H Y ':f“' [Rite Temple. About thirty-five] 317 T S COI'\TEI'ITI“E“T } Radio and Englneermg Service . § i ATV T . & .. ;:g;;pl:i dat.:‘x}fi;:du;efl :ce‘:zhtfihgmats(Rei urns trom Profitable c;,é);myco;;{mcgs TODAY ; PHONE 501—Near, Capitol Theatre | MAN AGERS EE o eamnt o andt Tripdo Initerior-<Min- < Lugtmtion o s sunats st g B S':,O::: eFerss g 0 i 2 ‘::;:;:S":Tns ed by Harry Krane's ing Work Booms I;::f\k today is 20, American Can bad night or a hard day ok o4 1 £S5 All' members of the Mnsonici 7*‘; 2 AA“mcr' ,1 S’«Wer e} Dlelt el & | | | p . aconda %, Armour B. 3 g 4 | | ’ Lodge, Rainbow Girls and De= Reporting the most successfulfase’ Colorado Fy e - Served steaming hot. | T‘o AnupT Hflop‘ D:g;nsaxfiezh?dfi:imi: Léalf- Molays were invited by the Blue |Sals &rip in.several years in his Betvh'lehema Og.f;;el 289"? 1’8’.},3:;' Smooth, Stimulating THE TREND is to’wal‘d | | 3 5 3 r- o rchandis e y - N - Y / ; 7 b ettt Frale Wdman, A Lodge. lines, J. W. Gucker, merchandised wpight 214, Fox Films 14%, Gen- Blending richly with the | rish, ; man, During the evening, sandwiches,|Proker; returned to Juneau on the g A £3% ood thi { 14 Ehoragh’ L. M. ‘Oatrigan, Juneat: ] 5 3 he | gral Motors 26', International Har- 8 thick cream. And { 29 g ‘B 580 ol gan, + [coffee, wafers and punch were sery- | Northwestern after a six weeks'| yogpor 314, Kennecott 17%, Mis SATISFYING, =07 course 14 g B arson and wife, Fairbanks; |eq to the . guests in the “dinng|trip which took him to Fairbanks, {gouri Pacific 2° ‘;,A Xard 1 At S i - : T - = H Agnes Hammérsley, Haines; J. A.|room of the temple. T8 | Livengood, Nenana, Chatanika, i i s ¥ §: ! ¢ { Handrahan, Seattle; P. L. Bish gl 3%, Standard Oil of California ; Basketball P W“ Taku; Miss Morgan San Prancisfuipis Sapn was ChairgRiL gy I ;";“";V Stettle:wms and F3g5 Chicago Milwaukee (prefer 9 i i < i . ; : an, % - owna o' the Westvard i veuetee | BAILEY'S | amkethall Proguam WLl Cot i 73" W T, T S T, ot o st St { r1i1arri iviachine sho - Drawn Up at Meet- | Dugdell Yakutat; £ M. Axelson, | jorgensen and D. M. Bothwell, ~ |(0_ Fairbanks Sazly. in September, Ligtas Stoal 201 - Ot Altt : . « y "r ing at High School B T ree making the trip in five hours and| g7y, Ward Baking B 2%, CAF E ‘ Plumbi i 3. Diftbrenner, Seattle; N.'A. Mc- : : forty minutes flying time. g B T e ‘ umbing + Heating . Sheet Metal LRI Ea:hn:;); aemse z:: Willard Robbins “Emr‘l:olmw'mN RETURNS Considerable work is beinz done| o1d papers o .'z'h: o ) e I g aies lans for J and wife, Seattle. IP TO WESTWARD |onithe ‘Ester Creek property near - = — : : . - basketball organiz Y - S - 4 v Fairbanks, according to Mr. Gucker, Pebing a6 Lin“{{l? PQS,Tf‘OC,lc Inl' . ¢ B. F. Heintzleman, Asst. Reglonal {and this:work will continue through-, i . '1\11 g ‘.o‘ in‘p* s J. B, Johnson, Seward; W, o= i‘:;isgwr‘"reti\:‘r;ed hom:e lasze Sat- | out«” the wwinter, preparatory to| St 1 et with A B, Dun. | Allister, Carcross; John Bobeck, i g on" the - steamer | operating .the coming sprinz and | f ;mm Hw;l:l n;::}:ognh _AFB.IDund- Skagway; Karl Larson, Seward; ©. ! Northwestern - from Sewaid, ' after [summer.; ¢ | | ekct' om‘c’ers e arr:}::’}i: ;’z_ R. Maynard, {Alameda, Caiif; R. having made an inspection of ECW || Numerous other properties are| ? S piianlly o Haley, Auk Bay; Al AXeTon, Cha- d -electnic plants:ap- |an coupled with the numer- s Bi L P. 1“15:: :Zeif’afi“fi”’ ::;uf::' for g|tham: Mr. and Mrs.. Ford - Butler, |€Faling under lease {rom the Fed-lous public Works projects is doin: neral um> Prodt Felock: T it Mectt o 8| Juneau, ! eral Power Commission. He wasmuchto relleve unemployment, he A Gei uct! i & hasioa eon ok absfnty agoutcliree dycoka. i |says, in the areas visited. : ; b : B itk ippomited to B iyl Zynda I8 P AR e o i | “In addition to good business, Mr ANTL-FREEZE a ‘schedule e '}V;h?;!;:m“' ol | WARDEN LUCAS SUFFERS Gucker * enjoyed some excellont | 5o dl e 5 5 . J. H, u! n, » £ ~ aces e 2 LBVl die o o e s tah; Wrn 4. & 1y Hulfppan, Vakcw | OFRUN FALLTHRODGHIWALK (BURing in vafious places on hisy Aomth 1 i Split. €| A. Hesse, Juneau; George Cove, Fred Luc i ———————— | Good for a whole season—will not boil ‘ Rl 05 b sttt il | T ol RIRG. BIEA hvcara s sty e S . ! away, Prevents rust.. With this we give |# ul & it meet in'a playolf series for the|Prank D, Price, ‘Sftka; Johin A.|noy serious ix;Juriesmsl:nI:ayu::ouin u“"‘:gl.}‘:‘r“llg:l’:r‘iv‘:'n\(‘ ! compiste- Tadiator_eheck-upHahien ‘all | gl Channel championship. < & 4 veneiait - NG 18 4 ) ' connections ‘and water L P ‘1’43”&“0& Sitka; Alfred Gibson,|ing from a ‘fal ‘through = holef . 'Li" MINING IN IN ERIOR A Mt sk s S s i 5 ~ unesy. ! lin the walk on Willoughby Ave-| x | 149 3 5 F L MES. F. L. GODDARD AND MISS nue to the beach, akout 12 or| J. A Handraham, well known FRESH TODAY CONNORS MOTOR Co MADGE CLUNAS TO VISIT|CHIEF.OF POLICE DAVIS 14 feet. He landed on the rocksAluskan investment and securities . il & gt G R RS SR * 3 ON TWO WEEKS’ VACATION; below, - spraining his. left knee,}muw. warrived on the Northwestern p : e To visit Mr. and Mrs. E. M.| ROY HCFFMAN TAKES PLACE|Druising the entire upper left ‘Jeg|from thei/Westward, conrcluding a & T P TR Goddard until the next trip of the and slightly wrenching his back. | four months® trip into the Interio; v Northland to Sitka, Mr. Goddard’s S The walk apparently had been| The: increased price of gold is e ¢ mother, Mrs. F. L. Goddard and Chief of Police C. J. Davis,|torn: up ‘to facilitate the work|redcting in“a:deeided spurt in gold 3 her sister, Miss Madge mumf ar-|left on his vacation Saturday onjbeing done there. No lights mark- imining, /particularly in the Fair- ¥ rived in-Juneau on the Northland|a hunting trip to the:Rocky Passted the place and there were ¥ {banks area, aecording to Mr. Han- % last evening. £ Hunt Club aboard the motorship|boards erected to keep pedestrians |drahan. v : \ Mrs, Margaret Walker, who has | Roedda to be away for the next[off the walk, Mr. Lucas saidi-X~-| Tni the numerous places visited - B A ; Sy AR wils o1 . s Beén visiting her sister, Mis. F.|iwo weeks. During his absence,jray photography showed no. brak- Handrahan found business pao- G \ %3 i S g Ay 3 L. Goddard, at the Goddard Hot|Roy Hoffman, night patrolman, is|en bones. He' was able to walk [ple decidedly encouraged and un- b i st oY unea'i ' N acting Chief of Police and Cedric [today with the aid of @ cratch. - femployment greatly diminished. He fraf ittt et ae £ Rabla 7 t . 73 last year, was a er on the North- ‘her way to her home in —— Springs for the M. Davis will do night patrol work, it was announced at the.of- fice of the City Clerk. - > also reports a very —————— — i satisfactary Henry Baman, who is employed W . |at the Alaska Meat Company, en-}: MsidHandrahan will be in Juncau | 1R oh Gl TELEPHONE 478 . L2 PROMPT. DELIVERY Babd il & & be e % it ¥ Old Papers for Sale at Empire Office