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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 12, 1933 REFORMING OF 'LEAGUE CAUSES MUCH CONGERN l'uropean Capltals Hum- ming Also with Dis- “ armament ‘Talk Say Merry Christmas With Clothes . S | { ! | i 1 b If you are «till wondering what to give . . . . make it something to wear,. A new, Coaty dew, Dress, Suit of Clothes, Qyercaat, gre. !y iy i [ GENEVA, Dec. 12, — European capitalst ‘hummed today with talk disarmament and the-. possibil- ' of reshaping the League of Nations, and interest centers in | London' ' and « Berlin wher i | said the way being ps | brass tack ta What conc Germ demand she re-ent League and j is want for a b 4 cord ' in disarmament, is a mooted question. Prémier Mussolini said he would like to have his ideas on reform- ing the League presented to both London and Berlin before his rep- resentative returns. to Rome. GIRL KIDNAPED, THEN RELEASED ' Lusuriously furred. Colors black and brown. * Sizés to 44. Specially priced for gift giving. $32.50 and $35.00 coat values now $21.50 SMART HATS to match now $2.95 g SPECIAL EVENT ON EVENING DRESSES | Sizes 14 to 20 Values to $21.50—86.75 i1 =i Colors—Blue, Coral, Rose, Biege, Green ; MEN'S SUITS in blue, brown and mixtures: Good (uality— BEL AIR, Maryland. Following accusations of 15 I old Marie Ball that she was kid- raped last Sunday and re five hoi later when the abd ned fho she was, two n: s are held for a hearing. No >s have been filed against $22.50 and $35.00 vios MEN'S WINTER OVERCOATS, all wool, plai and faney mixtures. Just right for the ('hrlfllm.ls s the sister of the hers, noted steeplec! season, POl i $15.00 tnd $18.75 o fheitn b ‘ s SIS “LIGHTS O’ JUNEAU? g ok : 3 Fried Eggs C : and other new subj ALL THE ACCESSORIES TO FINISH OUT THE COSTUME—Hats, Searfs, Hosiery, Hand- & "0 MG 100 per s lifin ew "ar “Washingion .yl 0 R Siont denials. T Complete line Golden Glow Christmas kerchiefs. Shoes. Handbags, Umbrellas, Gloves, .Shn'!.sl.:rlfit,h, ff‘“;- (llhrflfso"{_"'l" prices. PFTTEBURGH. Pa. Deéo. 12— Advice to brides: If he asks f mbled eggs, scramble ‘em! M nche E. Galley of the Sw Pardoned by F | YESTERDAY | TODAY m | Lowest4a.m. 4a.m. Preclp, 4am. Station temp. ump | temp. temp. veloeity 24hrs. Weather NOmE L s el il i Bethel .. 30 28 | 26 26 0 02 * Gldy Fort Yukon -2 < g 4 o 0 ‘Ody Fairbanks . 24 20 18 20 4 0 Cldy Eal 2 -10 | -10 2 0 0 Cléy St. Paul 38 38 28 30 4 0 Cclay Duteh Harbor 30 30 30 34 8 0 Cldy Kodiak = ' — 42 36 46 0 0 Clear Cordova 32 28 28 28 4 0 cldy Juncau 33 30 29 30 1 0 Clear Sitka 37 - 23 = 0 0 Pt. Cldy Ketchikan 28 2 30 4 0 Clear Prince Rupert 28 24 28 % 0 Cldy Edmonton -4 -8 -6 4 10 Snow ¥ 56 54 50 14 48 Clear 1540 56 54 50 4 56 Cldy T A 58 58 58 14 34 Pt. C] Pardoner by President Roosevelt a — - ————— filiy few hoves after he had entered the The barometric pressure remains mgh over Alaska except the ex- Feders! bD"l“"f'On H"“‘f at thv:‘ treme Southeast. 1 is unusually high in the Aleutian Isiands and s";‘l"l: ‘cuo }.fi:“";:“’:gfi‘; ;‘z‘elont]&':y. g rapidly in Northeastern Alaska, with cloudy weather in the Conrad H ‘of the K ‘Commerce, a plane at \' ~ AFTER 5 HOURS STABILIZATION PRI s || M ed Reports Originate in New “Ready-to-Mail* .| Clarence Guy Gordon Haddon to Face Trial W’;i L DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU aihe The Weather | By, the U..S. Weather Bureau) LOCAL DATA Forecast for Jumean and vicinity. beginning at 1) pm, Deec. 12: Fair tonight, Wednesday cloudy; moderate east winds, Timr Barometer Temp. Humudity Wind Velocity Weathe 4°pm yest'y 173020 30 38 E 12 Clear 4 am. today 30.05 30 48 NW 4 Clear Noon today .. 29.96 31 38 ¢ B 16 “Clear CABLE AND EADIO REPORTS Mann, former president and West and clear weather in thé westrn portion of the ty Chamber of Gulf and Southeast Alaska. The pressure ' is lowest off theé' Colum- d as'he boarded ‘bia River with rain in the Pacific States. Temperatures in ‘Alaska N. J., to fly ‘are: about average for the season 'exeept ‘at Kodiak where it'is warm., G Piano See the Dellar Table at the Tuner, at your service for a few TALK REPURTED Nugget Shop. —adv. day Telephbne 143, —adv. “udFoed | CHRISTMAS FRAMED PICTURES : The st ‘fiopu]arj Alaska pictute ‘ever'made Gi__ting Cards er and Pond Co. for Menacing of King = |vale testified in her divorce action SRV A S ‘_ sainst Samuel D. Ga that | T “Everything in Photography” On er u ls a o she fried the eggs once instead of LONDON, Dec. 12. — i B o ¥ scrambling them. She got her| Guy Gordon Baddon, who = o e S Ta—— e A fi“ § %% | divorce {to be the illegitimate SON Of th | oot s il S ST B e Ao i e e ¥ Lk & ->ee | late Duke Clarence, has been com- y N i £ ()I] thC Sec()nd I"lOOl’ 1 READY-TO-MAIL mitted for trial at the mext ses- 7 of the historic OM Bailey > 4 sl Framed pictures »of -our popular [sCourf, : art ‘subjects -in “Christmas wrap- Haddon entered & plea of not | P ; i No exfra charge for wooden | guilty to “demanding money from PHONE 485 ¥ Xy i Winter and Pond Co. adv.| the King, with menaces. i 1 b RS LR B ol ok ' Breezy ann Bolwers Hts st iiummson Apioaiipo e “MI SING IN For Equality | o - Last Punch for Tennessee with Men s P A INIS PUT , & 4 MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay, By Dllgl.QN GL.«\HAH. ,wuu never play Again as,@,y Ten—‘ Dec. 12—~Equality wifh men | ] I fullback. But he had ab-| ¢proughout the Amerfeas is | {As ted Press Sports Writer) | tapded all practices, hoping agnim\:l asked:for women by the Inter- | K<2,),iv%:i: rcl;?xi’“ .D . 12— jope, spending his time boONE| {smeriean Cemimissiont of wo- , Van- | the. ball @cross the goal. And| men in a treaty laid before N Rrs&mg Killed llkuw s n the game. now he'had his chance to kick me’ the Seventh Pan- American | en the Commod- exiya point after touchdown. | Conference now - in necslon | Many Wounded Four | i defeat in y . 4 % e T s \ Days of Violence their wo Vandy players were W r The stands were silent. . . there di-appointed, downhearted. was a tear here and there among Breezy Wynn, Tennesee’s great the spectators who had known| A ‘ Mmhm, Dec, 12—The Extre- fullback who had looked forward Broezy, ‘known of his bm-{en de- LnuK AHEAD mists' uprising, which has pra- g & I\' to avbrilliant ‘final season only to sires. iiut 4 vailed for four days in certain sec- 1 have Bis hopes shattered with an Tpe vanderbilt players had re- | P S tions. .of .Spain, are said to have ] s i hroken ank'e, | 'spett ang’: admiration for this PO o 1 fit been put dmle:nety-;:ur phel : i e e i Dbattler. Their captain, Gene Beck, £ons {are known to have been slain ] Bl a8y appegraied on the home gave: instructions there would s E fl%“m' Rai{road &hmfl and hundfeds wounded during the ] i no rushing in to block that Kick.| Rendy for Prosper- { days of Violence. ~ e odor ed had the! PIEEN % His “injury wam't i, e A " fomay il “y Ky ann Vilg ' = ; o { Y P P TR ! G 1 | LONDON, Dec; 5 ) |and North 'Eastern 2 h by, 24 aum B'w 0"" announcad plans for work in 1934 i - ‘;5,‘;:001::13 the exmcnnm cf l!!. VEW LA“P@ , The décision was muhvawd r g:fi;::lfllzf:f g mgr;l&ttfig‘ | nsequence of the return’of bet- ] S. % !::,., trade c‘i,mm, throughout fICIflTs M 3 Stale- designed. Priced from o o | * M'fi'c | the system and in order to en»t’. ot to: Query $4.75 to §$6.00 " &a bl { the line’s, undertaking to meet the|’ " PHEEEFRRTIUNLY S D Ll w g * possible xeth of a revival ABH[NG'ION Dec. 12. — Th 0 { M 00 SE H /1[ I of industry the . directors: #n m,& ool Heabihad unchan ; MODIQ}N FLOOR LAMPS 3 nounced. | ¢ n-:.. 10w ‘évll;th indirect lighting. 2 The work wu.l include conm-uc- 1. Chromium and black. IS VIC . Q.- ¥ tion of '100 Jocomotives, 63 coaches,| mm Rametition ot il Priced from i TONIGHT 9:30 to 1:00 5,579 {reight cars and renewal of :‘”I”M ot ,nd;cml lsndl:,um $12.50 up f 43 bridges and 371 miles of track. moderation in’ the gold program L5 i i 9 o e S | ugagnry Department officials only & Given by L. 0. 0. M. No. 700 chutage ¥4 try, Vanidy WOUNl give|sdla the Government is still buying | him the chance. all new domesflc mem offered Public |n\|tcd' The center snappad the ball § : | Not @ Vandy player broke throug! |Breezy kicked:the ball and it safl POPULAR MUSIC d beiveen the god posts Breeey - had delivered ‘his -t puneh. for I Tenneuee v o TonAY s+ ALSO-DOOR PRIZES!! ; .fidory Moved' mssocm‘honl— ‘he can operate more BERLIN, Dec. 12—The first All-Nazi Reichstag opened he tending today. Chancellor Hitler was fi 1y | present ' at the opening. Krane’s Orchestra 42-ple,Ce set of Johnson in an isolated location, Alvinj s Sy WSSfl)N; 25 cenfts’ a [yjerson S| scnall nas established art.acetytene | Among the rellcs exhibited at g Bros. imported English & gas factory on a creek in the'Rocky | semi-centennial celebration in Rus- semi-porcelain ¥ : 5 wmmggu.h recently was a pair of dog- P a2 $12.25 i e e e STUDIO LOULHE% green or rust. 30 in. de iwith spring filled mat- tms«x and convenient. bed | ment.” Priced with three silk floss pillows. (leE THE BOY A WAGON We are showing a variety of sizes. Priced from $1.25 up. 5-PIECE .BRIDGE SET Velocipedes , Double braced steel tables in all sizes. 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