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- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) Forecast for Juneau and vielnity, beginning at 4 pm., Déc. 5: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate to fresh scutheast winds. LOCAL DATA ime Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity "Weather 4 pm. yest'y .....30.58 44 93 SE ki Lt. Rain iNet Gains of Fractlons to Issues Lel!el in Attempt to's am. today 3057 42 0 8 5 Lt Ran today 3051 44 8 SE 9 . LtRan Avert Clash Be- tween Factions More than Two Points RADIC REPORTS Are Numerous — NEW YORK, Dec, 5.~Col. Theo- i YESTERDAY | TODAY / YORK, Dec. 5—Aided bY|gore Roosevelt, Jr. asserted last Highest 4pm. | . Lowestdam. 4am. Prec!p.- am it upsurge in wheat, SIOCKS|night the Republican Party Station temp. temp. | . jtemp. temp. velocity 24brs. Weather od on a broad front today |puild itself up as a group of * - | Barrow L 18 18 bR 14 ? 20 X fi ? 0 ¢ (;ldy. structive Liberals” and he forecast Nome::. | 34 39 i P slid a little from the best|gisastrous results unless the Par- Bethel ..i 32 ;2 H 32: g; 22. 1?;;% C‘i:;}l]‘ 15 of fractions to more gy is reorganized. Fairbanks 28 28 ii: #imi i g i o vrel) ts were numerous. The statements were made in a pawson 16 16 R P 4 o4 Clear rly 1,500,000 shares. | jetter addressed to the Republican st Paul 38 38 ex 34 14 05 Cldy as up almost five cents|National Committee and is to be putch Harbor ... 36 36 34 38 32 2 Rain - published in the National Repub- Kodiak .. L. 44 44 e 2 240 Rain ng: today: was the broadest | jican Club Review. Cordova 48 48 44 48 26 540 cidy sed in several weeks. | Col. Roosevelt's letter is inter- juneau 16 4“ | 39 42 5 39 Rain ST | preted ‘in political circles as an gitka 55 %8 P v o "0 Vi 4 CLOSING PRICES TODAY |effort to avert’ an intra-Party Ketchikan 2 4 32 32 4 0 Foggy - NEW YORK, Dec. 5. — Closing | clash between the Old Guard and |prince Rupert 14 4 32 32 6 0 =l If you'd like to see Dad . . . or Big Brother “be: ES|quotation of Alaska Juneau mine|extremte left'wing factions . Edmonton 3 30 18 24 4 0 Pt.Cldy from ear to ear” on thstmas morning, just ; stock today is"17%, American Can| The letter is the outcome of the seattle 46 44 38 38 4 0 Clear steps now. to slip one of; these fine, suits, or DWNMM foi ""‘;”“}g-‘ ""::;,03’,‘“;‘;?“ ptatomenitn s by United States | portigtid 2 4 36 38 4 0 Cldy unde: the frest We Mo B S8, v il Magerie 2 i, | Senator William E. Borah, Who i sun Francisco ... 64 62 83 - ol 1 0 Clear 1 2 el 31%, Calumet and | clambering for reorganization, and 78 ferances . . . and we can do the trick to PLEA 2%, Curtiss-Wright 3%, Gen- | Henry P. Fletcher, Chairman of THEM . BUT to fit your roc keabook. Why m | Motors 33%, Internauonnl‘me Republican National comm“.‘ come in tuday and select a suit or overcoat for Dud Harvester 39%, Kennecott 17%, |tee, who refuses to resign or ev or Big Brother? Or a Gift Certi mgg wq,l Umud States . Steel 38%, Pound |favor reorganization unless the m: eagier if you want him to_ sp]ect fi | jority of the National cUmmme[ E | desires a session to discuss the | | | subject. WEATHER SYNOPSIS High barometric pressure prevailed this morning from Dawson southward to California, the crest being 30:8C inches at Kamloops. A storm area of marked intensily was centered . over. the Alaska Peninsula, the lowest reported pressure being 28.30 inches. This gen- | eral pressure distribution has been attended by- precipitation along B the coastal regions from Nome to Juneau, the rains being excessive ~ccounts of the new Pioneers’| Cerdova, where 540 inches has fallen during the past 24 hours, Home in Sitka. They are expect-|making a total of 894 inches during the past 48 hours. ing to make the round trip to| Mild weather was reported throughout Alaska, the temperature A. Gridley, PWA Inspecior |Sitka on the motorship Northland |at Fairbanks at 2 am. today being 56 degrees above zero, which v and K. N. Neil, PWA over the coming week-end to look [is the highest temperature at that place in any: December during over the Home. the past 30 years. A ENGINEER INSPECTOR AND AUDITOR BEGIN WORK ON PIONEERS’ HOME BOOKS FINE BRUSHED. WOOL. in plilln ‘colors, or with' con- trasting colors on the cuffs and at the neck and waist. It’s an ideal gift. And the price makes it an econ- omical gift as well! COLORS—Gray, and Cocoa $3.75 i Pure Irish Linen HANDKERCHIEFS 25¢ to $1.25 each COSSACK JACKETS $10.50 HOSIERY—SUSPENDERS BELT AND BUCKLE SETS—HATS CAPS—PAJAMAS and COMPLETE FURNISHINGS FOR MEN I (V) L & ¢ o 85, E UP-STAIRS g W = @®An assortment of NOVELTY GLASSWARE — Crystal or Colored —'Bc?auliful‘ little gift g 1 items . . . . 35 cents each. Many other Novelty Gifts at Reasonable Prices. = i ©® Also—CHRISTMAS SEALS, CARDS, WRAPINGS ETC. ** : b g B. M. Behrends Co.; ) “Juneaw’s Leading Department Store” IllIIIIllIIIIIIIIII|II|IIIIIIIIIl|lIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|||l|||IlmlllIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIlII||II|III||IlmI|||||||Il“llllllullflllullll!llllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Balance of Power Plar. Roing Revived kuan claims anent Russia’s share in the Chinese Eastern railway im= periled soviet .relations with Ja= pan’s foster child:The soviet lead= Now in Old World| ers n Moscow, forseeing a possible (Conunues uum Page One) [{.lx.sh in the Far East, redoubled lefforts to make their European \Ienms secure and non-aggression ing around Hitler's third rei¢h. He swung from there to Bucharest, Praha and Belgrade and was re- ceiving a return visit from Alexan- der of Yugoslavia when both were assassinated in Marseille. That Polish-German rapproche- ment helped also to comvirce the Soviet Union and Prance that their OFFICIALS FO ‘MAKE '5 FINAL INSPECTION | .QF PlONEERS’ l-l()Ml".E To make ‘& final inspection ou: the new Pioneers' Home in Sitka, 4§ “There Ain’t No Sanm Claus 2 OUR DOORS WILL OPEN SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. William A. Hesse, Chairman of the | pacts were negotiated. Then there was the old “triple | 3 - alliance” of imperial Germany, the | Hitler's Rise Also Factor Austro-Hungarian empire and the | But meanwhile nazism, arch foe interests were closely related. Hence | Pioneers Home Building Commis- the announced “understanding.” |siom;, F. 'A. Boyle, Walstein G.|= Lax > "|Smith and J. S. Truitt, members | =5 of the .commission, are planning to The prices we will show will con- kingdom of Italy. Remnants of the |of communism and of all' things Hapsburg domain today find back- | pertaining to the Soviet system, ing in Rome and fascist newspap- ers, a short time ago denunciatory of nazi aims toward Austria, have put & silencer on such criticisms. Simultaneously there has been a w “gnschluss” discussion in | w and Austrian nazis have | | in Vienna with the suc- llor Doll- had triumphed in Germany. One of the first feats of the Hitler re- |gime was an understanding with Poland. ! The development was sufficiently protentious to send Louis Barthou, | France’s foreign minister, on & hurried trip to Warsaw, since Po- land, like the members of the Ht- tle entente, was an important sec- tor in the “ring of isolation” which the big republic had been erect- Andy Reed was taken to St. Anfi's’ Hospital last night with an injlited” side, whith he hurt in a fall yefimny His e‘mlmnn is not cerious, T B Erovest #e aliinitted to St: m:mwtm make the round. trip fo Sitka on| for the opmstruction of the new | home, _ will--accompany the party s D R A e e PN D TN vince you there is /z SAN TA CLAUS! w J@itka on'the Northland, i% 2=zt The Leader [ artment Store pleted mm“‘fi ‘:lf;l&y in The = : . Wik e GEORGE BROS e ———— SHOP IN JUNEAU: i