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v C. 6. OFFICERS GUESTS TODAY OF LOCAL C.0.C, Chamber Expresses Regret at Capt. Weightman's Transfer to the South With every available sea Tuncheon room occupied Chamber of Commerce today brated “Unalga Day” the cutter Unalga being guests. By a rising Chamber adopted a prépared hy the Legislative com mittee, expressing its regret at 2 the forthcoming departure of Gapt. R. C. Weightman, Command er of the cutter, and his family R. E. Robertson, presenting the " resolution, voiced the Chamber's pleasure in three years’ tion with Capt. Weightman anl his family, and its regret at los. ing them as citizens of the com munity. Community Safe and Sane Responding to the resolution, Capt. Weightman said he and his © family had atly enjoyed their residence in Juneau “D #ome of the reports that ha eulated about it, it is a pe safe community in which to live he declared. During his entire seat in tha the officers vote i resolution, 80CI station here, hie pointed out, there | has been but one resulted in the dee *I have always felt about my family welfare I have been called away here on even extended cru ' he added. The Coast advertiser, but crew of the right down to during their in the ' munity tried to be an assai to it, Capt. Weightman said, and he felt that the town generally vealized this fact. He expressel his appreciation for the courtesies extended himself and family by local people and organi- zations, saying it was with regret that they were leaving. Inasmuch as he had spent much time in California and Mrs. Weightman was a Californian, and both had scident th of a child perfectly easy from Gu the Unal the stay 81 off nd practically last man, co _ always desired to reside in Soutn. ern California, he said he did not feel justified in passing up this chance which might not com> again for many years. Other Officers Present Lieut. L. W. Perkins, Executive Officer of the Unalga, who will gucceed Capt. Weightman as Com- +-of the cutter, suggested it might be possible to have ths Tnalga assigned to duty as con- voy ship to the vessels entering the Capital-to-Capital Yacht Raco projected between Olympia, Wash,, and Juneau next summer. He and other officers of the ves ®el present, voiced their apprecia- ‘tion of the courtesy of the Cham- ber in holding “Unalga Day.” Otk- ers from the vessel who wero Buests today were: Lieut. A, J. Craig, Lieut. U, 8. Han-en, En- sign William Bowman, Boatswain A. B. Erickson, Gunner H. W. Parker, Machinist C. C. Jones and Pay Clerk F. B. Cottrell, Text' of Resolution The resolution adopted by . Chamber follows: “It has been the pleasure of tne Juneau, Alaska, Chamber of Com- merce and its officers and mem- )ers to enjoy the acquaintance friendship of Capt. Roger C. eightman and his family for past three years, during which he has been in command of the U. S. Coast Guard Cutter Un- a, with headquarters at Juneau, laska, and to become acquainte! Captain Weightman’s serv- and capabilities as the Com- nder of said Coast Guard shin as a citizen of this communi- ; “Now, therefore, in slight token the affection that we hold for ptain Weightman and his fam the Juneau Chamber of Com- rce hereby extends to him its felt wishes for the contin- and future success and wei- e of himself and family and its ets to lose him and his fam- ly as members of this commum- » 4 - e — Fada Radio Sets and accessor- Columbia Phonographs and ords. Radio Electric Co., Mar- Lynch. —adv. - eee i We make men’s sults for $55 WOLLAND. _ —ady. Adlerika Just what you need for that tired and lazy feeling 7 specinl | tly | w | hibited, which | whe | many | the THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 20, 1928. SPECIAL FEATURES TO APPEAR IN EMPIRE Monday he newspaper. iated one of the of the nex he which will women reader hi Modes th rt t up to the minute lied by A 500 Press feature fashion service er s, will be the States, ketball fans to appear, by the National of Athletics, and ubjects and the other will articles on the wives vario of overnors terest article Wem an intimate introduction will Dr. in also be a C. (Phogy Coaches of series of short Forrest Allen, ethall University Assoctation and Di Kansas | {. be used illustration Alaska - "WHO'S WHO later by new win | probabl service: of FISH REGULATIONS ter sports in A suppiemeniary to the i salmon r tain areas in the I Sound, Prince of Southern, and Prince Sound districts ha {by the Acting merce, a tel been receive of the U. 8§ There iy twe the ley Strait-Cro | trict, under Island Wiliam issued 15 been G. Hill, captain of the boa M., operated by the God Hot Springs between Sitk: Goddard, arrfyed in Junean the Admiral R will visit with Mr. and M. Goddard’ gbout a is then to the cretary Com . d and m He 1} and on & Rol formerly lived hav aphi the Burean of 4 teamer dis: which for pro- The Inian weel 12 State: trap regnlatio any almon as follows.” 12 (), North of going | the e use of of except | changes are | nds: (1) | 156 minutes 42 seconds no | elu of east end Northea Island; (2) Southwest coast | the Northwestern Island between de 15 ‘minutes 42 onds’ north and degrees minutes 18 seconds north { — eee BLAZE LAST NIGHT CALLS OUT FIREMEN capt Ala terior itka many h passenger niral Roge plans to ¢ he will visit ka pioneer, nd | has years, on h ex tern 4 for the States, He {fornia wherc month§ |58 os sec > e NEWS BRIEFS W YO H of from $50 to $100 1 il Chrysler models of hiles. ade ov | automo: Work soon Northern 26-story tower, . SEATTLE $1,500.000 | A small n |formerly occupied by the Orien-!on |tal Recreation Hall, on lower | Front Street, called out the Fire| Department a few minutes after| NEW YORK 11 o'clock last night. One line|Boole, National of hose run through the hooster . T. U., declares in tank was employed in extinguish-{address that Gov. A. ing the fi which confined {is an enemy of dry enforcement ]‘h: the v ty of chimney | { fine. As the pool room at the pres-! ent time is being renovated, d age was not great A portion m’\l the ceiling around the flue will) be rebuilt and the ceiling, which | was calsomined yesterday, will be done over. e CHILDREN WILL BE “SHOT” Earl Raossman, author and film man, will take more picturss of Juneau tomorrow morning if the weather permits, he said today. He plans to “'shoot” scenes of winter sports in this city and will film the children sledding on Gold Street and skiing around the city. These pictures will be developed in the States and will hlaze iae building begins Building with Mrs, President B of keynote | was the - - CENTRALIA, ington State will meet in to June 23. Wash. Wash A Spokane June 21 NEW ORLEANS—The can Bar Association tcommittee has unanimously lected Seattle for the 192¢ clave, e MCTHER OF ANCHORAGE Mrs. A e o Mrs. Ha Long died recently in that city at her daughter’s home. Death was caus ed by apoplexy. The body taken to Stockton, Calif., interment. an, mother wa You'll like the style of a tetson Hat Select Quality $8.00 . S. GRAVES The Clothing Man AND WHERE || Mrs. | who | the | Smith ociation | Ameri-| convention se- con- WCMAN CALLED BY DEATH ;. p. Hunnon, of Anchorage, | [ Pretty Nifties PARKS SPEAKS™ { OF NEW PLANS OF PROCEDURE Intimates Co-ordination| Policy Effected—Capi- tal Building Certain \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ § \ \ ] § \ \ \ \ \ | | | a departmental co-ordina- | 1 consolidation policy af- the Dej of ln-‘ terior, Agriculture and Commerce nus been worked out and a ten- tative order prepared yroval by President Coolids today by Gov in a brief talk hamber of Commerce. not feel at liberty pending the signing of | order. { Par H. Flory Engineer M That fecting tments for i ntimated i he did to dis- | cuss it the final { iov District Forester | nd Acting District | D. Williams, United | Bureau Public Roads, | sometime in Washington | The Governor said that had held numerous confer- s with bureau chiefs and De- partment regarding the Kka e t of 2 1 o 1s | Cites One Chanse Citing one change aiready af- fected which eliminates consid erable delay in procedure t been experienced in the s said new regulations public land surveys, | been put into effect In the when homestead sur- were made in Alaska, it to send the plats| approval be- patent could t de to changed Engineer | Guerin, to the begin governing ete., have past b nocessary ton dir This ing his v often meax from h | six | showing the latest rag Black and white i | thought of for outer garmenis | | but as you see, it is a d ndy cont | bination for more intin .| ments, cven to gar { (International Newsre three | been wstral [o4 wal rritor final the applicant once. i one instance of the poliey of co-ordination consolidation will improve deral administration in Alask {said the Governor. Many the Council| been made City Hall, | Washington authorities, noth ar al | felt advigable not to s to come b the and {detail pending final approval of | business will con-|the executive order will | icted at the meeting :l].ut the new policy ’ Beli Gov that Congre money |} il he Territorial capitol buflding having been assured by promin-| ent members of Congress that the | imcasure containing the item | would' probably pass in February. IHe explained that the Juneau litem in the first deficiency bill, Nettleton, | pasced in December, was the only formeér newspaperman, will con-|one that provided funds for a test port election on March 13 gtructure on which work had not George F. Cotterill. | i - JER WOOD for Femmer. o g i Eugene Permanent Wa American Beauty s nd but (IICUN\ZIL ] " secons City Council u will meet evening in {Chambers at the -\t is known -+ MLETO 1 » City of at o'cloek the of t ons have be | e URBACH IS RE-ELECTED Leca wrbach, prominent Sew- lard business man, was recentl | re-elected Preident of the Sewarc i('h:lmlmr of Commerce E. F. Jes sen, editor of the Seward Gates | way, was elected Vice-President, retary, and H. reasurer. Balderston SEATTLE — Clark with Al sale. See D.|i T # GET THE HABIT It will pay do all we can our power and within to ple and satisfy you. We think you are boost- ing your home town when vou trade with us. s, 315 with us. We will Trade you. within reason TAKE IMPROVED i |PINE-TAR AND HONEY! | Mentholated, with Cod 0l | Extract and Eucalyptus for relief| |of Coughs, Colds, Loss of Voice, | Bronchitis, Hoarseness and tions of Throat and Lungs. Only At | | | | Liver Let tions us have your subserip- for magazines. affecs HELLAN’S PHARMACY Next Door to Graves Store . Phone 33 Free Delivery | | | | | | “IT STAYS PUT” Whenever we bring something down from the sky, it stays PUT Asgk any of our customers. GASTINEAU GROCERY PHONE 37 Three Free Deliveries Daily e S e SPECIAL cans Comas Solid Pack Tomatoes ....$1.00 _. 2.00 .. 1.50 - 1.50 cans Del Monte Apricots ... cans Del Monte Peaches ... cans Del Monte Plums ... Quality Guaranteed Best - GEORGE BROTH Phoncs 92 and 95 ANNOUNCEMENT We have been appointed distributors in Southeastern Alaska for the following lines. This means you buy direct from factory eliminating Seattles jobbers profit. BIRCHFIELD BOILERS TRANE HEATING EQUIPMENT 'RAY OIL BURNERS HART OML. BURNERS “LEAD CLAD” SHEETIRON : WE AI@ HANDLE i “CRANE” [ wouid | difficulty in the past ae | tle R ss in recent years. Pern nent streets had repla boaid streets, and permanent build | had been erected on the sites of flimsy, wooden buildings of tho ! pioneer years. No doubt, from all indications, :¢s will speed up even mor: near future as time gocs of us are expecting Gastineau Channel rict e very near future,” added. Mr. Gallwas said at a meeting he would probably the Chamber for an oppor- tunity to present some matters ') it, but for the present he was not prepared to divulge their been taken up. Major .\I:llux!m: Elliott, President of the Com-| mission, is there looking this appropriation and it ilieved he will | |defending his estimates. i Seek New Hearing | A new hearing on the proposa {to dredge Mendenhall Bar ha been requested by the Chambir of Commerce, members were formed today. The Chamber |informed earlier this week |the Board of Engineers had approved a recommendation the local District Engineer askiug | | for a detailed survey to determine | cost estimates of the project. The {Board took the position®that tho | Wil blstenk: Rbuae: Lo Ha ‘;m.m.lm» cost was not justified by seen had been covered in the | |the benefit to be reaped from drive, Mr. Kean said. . And | |the proposed improvement H none of the outside bsiness | | The Chamber has cabled Dis- burns received concerns which regularly | |trict Forester C. L. Flory, now tove polish, pla contribute have been heard | | Washington, and who is familiar | explodes. from. “We are assured we | |With the entire situation, to an i e g Lol will not be far from the $6,- | pear before the Board and pi+ We make men's sults for $55 000 mark, if we miss It at | |Sent the Chamber's side of thein Wworranm. pidhs - 3 all,” he declared. "“x“:'-l ; e . . elegram has also been sen Lol to| Deldgate ‘Suthendnd by -ths. jo.| J.0RAPSI for ssle ¢ Ths HiMpith. cal Fishing Vessel Owners’ Asso-| ciation urging him to make repro-| sentations to the Board and, i consent to its retention, but mem- | PoSsible. secure an appropriation bers of ' the Senate had been'[of Work this year. It was poict: | ed out that I hoats last yea assured that there would be ne | objection to the item when tho|marketed some 3,000 pounds of halibut here and that thi !“‘“""l":"‘?l’::"f'i:l" "“‘il:f"_‘""‘ bill came ontity would likely e doubled i Treasury Department officials|dUring 1928. All,of these v are proceeding with plans for the | ¥ould be very materlally beneft: Butitiag. Just aa. 1t tiuds bwers|ted by the dredging of the bar. already available, he said. IHe was told by them t everything be in readiness to move the instant the measure becomes law, and it at all possible work will etarted nex mmer. progr ter Chamber Quota About Half Attained at Noon Today, Report | | be prog in the on. Most much be At more th ha the end of little N two days' canvass Finance Committee | reached almost one-half of the §6,000 goal set in the Chamber of Commerce's an- nual drive for funds, Chair L. Kean announced to- | Its pledged subscrip- today amount to $2, in 1 wil thar dis « he later Only a few of the citizens SR < P LONGV Wash.—Mrs. - P, , aged 30, dies from when a can of d on the stove, | | | been started. For this reason| the House conferees would not GruenTank solid gold Precision s o'y Race Plans Progressing Plans Capital-to-Capital ch o t summer progressing, M. S. Whittier, Chair- {man of the commiitee in charge, lsaid. A representative of ths committee is mow In the south and conferring with inte 1 parties there An effort is b wr e ne A Gruen Strap for Summer Weur be To see the time at simply a turn of the wrist is a con- venience which emphasizes the desirability of a Strap Watch for golf, tennis or motor wear. Ha: Many Friends Alaska has many friends in hoth Houses of Con who are 2 working energetically for all Al-{made to the race sponsoves aska legislation of merit. He by the National Motor Boat As mentioned particularly Senators!sociation. Willis and Phipps, and Repre-' A Metc tocai engineer, | sentatives Lanham, Vestal and e had received a letter from McKeown, all of whom have vi construction ¢on ited Alaska recently information on With Mes Flory conditions. The company, he liams, the Governor plans to bid on the local Terr with Bureau of Public Roads of- torial capital building. Amors| fickals and those of the F other things, desired to know ! Service relative to road and trail [if steamships operated between work, and worked out details of |Juneau and Seaitle du the policy which had given some winter months, BEverythingz | Cites Local Progress satisfaction | F. A, J. ' Gallwas, prominent I . Douglas merchani, a guest ance day’s meeting of the Chamb 2AS0R {commented on Juneaw's ¥ bureaus. Ay 5 for this doubled, Every man wants this extra watch. In a wide choice of models, Gruen Straps are obtainable from $25 to $150. I d b an eastern asking for Vil conferred NUGGET SHOP it arranged the al people, and trail reconnai initiated last by hoth allotment work has been vernor said. STOCK UP AGAIN ON CANNED GOODS Gererally, all Alaska appro-| priation items that had been con- | Two Cans, FREE in Every Dozen sidered by the House committe ! ()f Fruit (md l’(‘g(’tllbles up to the time of the Governor GARNICK’S departure from 'Washington had | PHONE 174 was of Ic inary gram pproved t, the to at ved generous treatment. 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