The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 24, 1929, Page 8

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3 ¥ 1 1 T N S CHAMBER GETS MANY MEMBERS BEFORE DRIVE Enrolls SI* and $1,687—Five Commit- tees Start Drive Friday ‘Although the inte membership for hé Chamb Commerce is not schedul gin until tomorrow ) seriptions totaling §1.687 have b received and 81 m TS 1 it wa announced by S ATy Frank A. Boyle, at toda n Co ing of that body charge of the memb will begin work Friday a ampaign to completio ¢ as possible. Five committees were a money, which he calls “back hand-! today by Acting President | ed inflation,” and has pronoun-ed | G. Walmsley to handle the « 7y himself strongly in favor of reduc-! paign. They are composed of " Fifteen dogs from the north have ls* Vancouver, B. C., for Dunedin, New Zealand, from where |iNg taxation rather than of using No 1.—Joe Johnson, H. 0. Adam | MEET IN RING they will be sent to Commander Byrd's Antarctic base on the Bay of Whales. | the sinking fund to retire govern- and G. F. Weisel ment bonds. | No. 2 B. Rice, M. God 7 T i @ v = 2 "7 7777 | 'The ex-premier argues that am-| dard, and Simpson MacKinnon Her Troth Plighted [ 1 which would attempt to] ortization in_connection with the| No. 3 H. Hart, John E. Dav-| W YORK, Jan. 21.—There| [ ledy the admitted ills of thelhigh rate of taxation will require is, and L. Kean. was abundanc mfiden th . > | timate theatre. the present generation to pay an: No. 4,—Fred Sorri, Joe Sadlier,|training quarters of Jack Sharkey N 5 plan has met the .wy:l'flVa}'ulnqual share of the cost of war,| and W. B. Kirk. fand “Kayo” Christner, who ar | SHDT DOWN lN of the b ¢ producers, and they| while it will unduly relieve future 5—F. A. Metcall, George meet in a 10-round clash tomorrow are to confer with Mr. Raskob) generations that will benefit from Messerschmidt, and H. G. Walms- night. | all the sacrifices ol the present. ley. Sharkey cah see he There is little uneasiness in the ! The community will be districted and workers assigned to designat ed districts to make the canv: as thorough and as speedil possible. Names of the members will be published at the conclu- on of the drive. High Cost of Hunting Hunting in give sport as it is conducted by eastern sportsmen, according to figures quoted to the Chamber to. day by H. W. Terhune, Executive Officer of the Alaska Game Com- 3 and customers in the store. ———— at Chilkoot Barracks. mission who r“‘:rfw,\ ‘1:.1.4 53\]"-(]“1’. ONE INDIAN INJURED | Loral Duboise, aged 22 years FISHING TRIP'SOLDIERS FROM CHILKOOT N % s = o ::n‘):”r‘(“\:]n(mf‘:nrl :s 1‘.‘;;: ‘l:i \‘.!l\ll" ] | :llllwl ‘m vi:n I‘x;m‘m)(ul_r .\‘n;mr “xnl: TO VANCOUVER ON QUEEN ATTACKED BY WOL g E or eastern cities 3 i e shooting. Ralph Tabler, age : 3 21| In a report made to United S e i ;ii‘!‘::‘!‘ltr"l 1(1:‘«‘ ‘-('yl‘.;:illLPnnnnlv»'-‘rmxlu'S””‘"“ Marehil “Albert Whits: t0s J1 L““w“ ‘v“‘ “u\'xpi‘-‘zl“ 1 ln\‘ l;“',, 10| His Conf At _| Bound for the Army Barracks at| A resident of the Wasilla di the Territory ‘last year cost the|48¥ By Deputy Marshal Sullivan B o et PSR o | MRS B ELENes Wi M-~ | vaycouver, Wash., where they w t is reported to have been at- ® TOHIOTY AL JOAT o8t N®lof: Menakee, At was found that JRODIOT USSR RiRARCE S DOEN © bassador Morrow z ¥ e Tt e s hunter approximately $530 HHHs Rnbont. Coneter. cwiedt by | s€ mbling an automati M 2 R 1 o ’ LT T T R T T T T T There were 119 nonresident| g tikis A ? | Woods' revolver escaped the ca t = {James Kasko, an Indian, blew up g exXican nelatons — T Ao o hunting licenses issued by the|y “‘,.N;],”“, “,,4::,.:_1, ,,.‘“,,,)l Announcement of the engage-] robbers who did not search him ELA = o SURE ’IHERE IS A DIFFERENCE Commission in the fiscal year end-not "y o result of foul play as|ment of Miss Mary Virginial but mercly ordered him to turn| 0 =T LS 1 pound of 30-40 Prunes will give you 131 ing June 30, last year. —Figures|yq heliaaa. Nellis (above)}, of Rochester, | over his money. Bl s SOk il ad— . of 90-100 Prunes only give r;nmpll;-:!“l»_\v the (n]n',n‘.;:-l;xn in arly on the morning of Janu- |N. Y., to Richard Kidston Law,! DO i | Dwlaht. Motrow, ' Ambassador : to|== SO YOU SEE our Prunes are of atop Quality, at much lower price. dicated that it cost each hunter|ary 22, James Kasko and Steve| i the late Pre- et ture late == Give us a trial or ask any of our custome e Rooadbi = Fop ol Y youngest son o e late Pre-'p g ] A Mexico, and then departure late == $ a as 3 S ::P‘:"h'\”"_“f‘,_:;""‘ “"‘l,rf’f""v”“hyl‘l:"ffl‘_:;'\1"" . bl lilisas of “‘_“"““'»:mi:r Bonar Law of England, l‘”‘”“_’(" ”";‘ Head in the day for a three-day deep = % R ek iits W8 vy M| e, atenakee Tulet on $Heios) Toln Ganinolimhed jn the Financial Bureau a fishing trip among the Keys|=Z Gastzneau Grocer 5 ks, 19 $osta -and .88 hotatei|bt I:’.Lluun,:m THY’ bodt, ]vf:y\x\li’]:\l‘\l‘ London papers. Their wed- Of Stage Producers M g souherh SUTRIL Okl = > 9 4i " y Y : sheep, or 282 animals in the aggre-|got caught on the beach and the | 9ing i8 scheduled to take place i el ‘”'-""\\\\-iplml\‘y‘[-(?m\j'iEE P. 8.—3 times 17 makes 51 (bought one at the time) 3 times 17 makes g‘,m,.' liow” was' fofosd: fut &n inclimealin the'Spring. BT A 2 i (';]:l'\ bed ]:‘yt-i('(lk\fn-‘.’j “;E 50 _(hought thretla at one time) so you see there is a difference too; small Decire Cheapér Hunts position on a steep bank. ~The i bnd Dk 0y e R e hdoraed it saving on each item makes a big saving at the end of the month. « erald-Tr that | co: y call, € = « ¥ 0 : Many of the eastern sportsmen |forecastle of the boat slowly be- T Sokn 3 etk Theo Na-{doubt but that they discussed (= Whenever your Grocer star desiring to come north, find the gan to fill with water through e e o Tt e tions with, Maie’ i datair|R NI [ 1 i i trip to the far western areas toofthe port holes and, as the tide Lorsd ta liésd & uropo o S tel ——er——— WWMW—MM expensive, Mr. Terhune sald, ¥lo|Was fast receding, the boat gave [ financial bureau of theatre pro-| W& HMAKE ENLARGEMENTS 4 believed that efforts to attract thizg|# sudden list which caused a g G AN e Alaska Sces views adv. clags of hunters to the Southeast-|¥hort circuit in the wires lead- —————— BRSBTS ern Alaska field would be fruitful |\0¥ to the ":‘“*‘“"*‘ lth‘{ ““j'l)< i | | and bring a considerable number|PeINE somewhat saturated with Npw yORK, Jan. 24— Col I H 1 2! | here every year. “““y“";)lr"'v'] ";;:'r"v ‘:;l“k“x“‘}[":qz‘y: Charles A. Lindbergh announced SPE'CI 4[1 ! el (lllrart()rs Wille In the east, Mr. Terhune, .y '5ocurred as a result of the|13te foday that he had become | | attended the annual game con-| oo L T LT T ort cir. | lechnical adviser of the Pan Amer- We are agents for nearly| :renvpl in A\fiwlvk \r»:kA](":"l;v where| i coming In direct contact |\CAn Alrways. He holds the same LUNCH BUCKET {fevery magazine that is :fl(;r;‘a.u a (:I, 4;!! t-(“ P:I‘I“““". with combustible material. The |POSition for the trans-continental printed in the United Silstons ¢ also attended onelwpo1e deck was blown into the |3Irways. } £ States. See us about | or two other sportsmen’s confer-|,i. “tne pilot house was thrown| On February 4 he will start his'| Complete with Thermos ences in other cities. Mot Of| ¢ty feet away, and both men|Survey work, leaving Miami, Fla.! Bottle CLUB RATE SPECIALS the time he was absent, NOWCVer, worg thrown into the water. Al-|that moming and flying to Ha'| We will gladly talk it over was spent in Washington confer-|pert was burned about the face|vana and then to Belize, Honduras,| with you ' without obliga-{ | ring with officers of the Depart-land neck, but Kasko escaped in-|the same afternoon. } nl | ment of Agriculture. Central Chamber History Owing to lack of time, the Cham- ber today deferred action on the proposal of the Cordova Chamber of Commerce for calling a meeting of representatives of all Alaskan chambers of commerce in this city next month. The object of the gathering would be the organiza- tion of a Central Chamber of Com- merce. M. S. Whittier gave a brief resu- mé of the work done in the pa by the Juneau body, beginning in 1921 and continuing through 1924. He pointed out that the expens of an all-Alaska Chamber would be somewhat large, possibly’ be yond their ability to finance. He Alaska is an expen-| Collects|Robertson, Chairman of the Iiegis: | Ibattle with Stribl i hat he will accept the post, Iner, who sprang into promine a KANSAS CITY, Jan, 24.—One | PAPer ‘quotes Ed 1 A. Collins, radmitted that the Alsatian imbro-| {by punching Knute Hansen out of ] ; {1 man wab shot to death and an. |0 advertising man, who conceived with the financial scandals the heavyweight picture two| i pF i other critically injured last hight the new Dhng‘rt as saying and the high cost of living will be} months ago, told the World he by'a 09-year-old nagrs WEICHTEY he play situation along Broad-istrong weapons for the opposiiton.|eontinue their army service, .§2 expects to tag Sharkey with the in a drug store which they held v this year has been described! [t is announced by some of Cail-| same kind of a wallop he used on bl tup, ome of the worst in the history |laux’s friends that the offensive| Hansen, . | W. W. Woods, watchman, who | °f theatres here. |{GASBOAT BLOWS UP; suggested that an be mmlv" to revive the torial Burean of | ALASKAN HUSKIES ON WAY TO JOIN POLAR PARTY Publicity as an of dissem — nating publi tory Study Halibut Tariff Chamber deferr tion on the proposal to im | tariff on American fish landed {mnm Rupert and transhipped | |back into the United States. R. E.) The also had in-| lative Committec d he terviewed a number of local fishor jmen, all of whom were opposed he proposal, and asked that he be | lgiven another week to interview | |local fish buyers | Charles Goldstein declared tt ubject was one of vital impor " nd, while hould be carefully " lered, he was convinced that mposition of such a duty would work a hardship on the fish rmen of the rritory, and i , hould be opposed o .o CLIMBS BACK T0 POWER IN === {Senator and Former Pre- mier Caillaux Now to Be Big Figure - FRENCHSTATE ! By S. F. WADER | (A. P. Staff Writer) | PARIS, Jan. 24 Parliamentary prophets are predicting that the | kaleidoscope of French politics | will bring Senator and ex-Premier Joseph Caillaux back into the pic- ture. Caillaux has declared ag government’s policy of tion of the public debt, cised the purchase of foreign change through the issue of paper scrap but a good had already been held-up by the robbers, shot them both through the right lur when they pro ceeded (o hold-up the proprietor PECULIAR ACCIDENT; " | His trips will take him over all of Central America as far south as the Canal Zone. jury. Kasko said that he valued the Coaster at about $3,000 and that i & R he had had some insurance on it e | BUTLER-MAURO but did not know whether it had | MRS. PIGG SOUTH ON QUEEN: expired Mrs. W, J. Pigg 1s a passenger ' DRUG CO. 1 S PR 751154 4 R eattle on the Queen, fori| pree Delivery Phone 134 |! Paris Police Make about a month’s absence. While in} oy o e | Seattle, Mrs. Pigg will meet her| When We Sell It Suicide Difficult| o, renry, who has been il for It’s Right G o some time past in Santa Clara, PARIS, Jan. 24—Suicide in the| California. He may return to{| Sub St2tion Post Office No. 1. Seine has become a hard job. An “‘anti-drowning” campaign under-| taken by police headquarters has sduced deaths in the Seine by per cent, Police Chief Chiappe told the municipal council. e e Juneau with his’ mothe 014 papers for sale at the Empire RED RUBBER FLU PLUMBING BATH SPRAYS each BEVEL PLATE MIRRORS, each MEDICINE CABINETS, each HEAVY GLASS SHELVES, each SOAP HOLDERS, each : 14 INCH. GALV. PIPE, per foot % INCH. GALV. PIPE, per foot RICE & AHLERS CO. HEATING Juneau, Ala “We tell you in advance what job will cost” ANOTHER SHIPMENT ARRIVED 2.50 6.00 50 125 25 08 0914 H BALLS each EXTRA LARGE SHEET METAL ska 411 next week in an effort to persuade 1 K c HULD_UP him to l¢ “f] the new a l\.LAIm;HFA on i i Vi H There is a strong probability|groups of the majority l‘esbm-lm"i HOOVER OFF, Alaska Eggs 60c¢c doz. W here Service, Price and Quality Meet Bros. OPEN UNTIL 11 P. M. the | th demand for the appropriation $8,000,000 in addition to $4,000,000 | | already voted to increase pensions! to mutilated soldiers. |s Photo shows Grover A. Whalen (left), New York’s commis- sioner of police, and Acting Captain Anthony E. Kelly, whom! he has appointed head of the newly revived “strong arm squad.”, sue of the fight, though it is| Duty of this unit will be to put fear of the nightstick into hearts of known criminals, Lillblade, Lillbalde; gent Sam by M Charles |against Poincare will begin with a|gans, Jessie Jardan, Donald Baker, ccompanied Bro- of | Olat Olsen and Sergeant Oral Tar- ter, are aboard the steamer Queen, that called here las south. The party bl to hoist let us know HELLAN’S PHARMACY | Next to Valentine’s | Phone 33 Free Delivery 3 e ) JUST | | J Q = ~ Goldste ) 2 To every = 3 = > man Get yourself one of these new colorful blazers. Skate in them, work around the car in them, loaf around the house in them on cold morn- ings, or hunt in them. Many weaves, many colors, and many prices. $7.00 and up Juneau’s Style Center. cently, at a from only and with the weapon this attack home. | Paterson De n 188 % ounces of Meat AND 1 pound you 12 1-8 ounces of Meat and you will be convinced. Phone 37 ” whoever shoveled a sidewalk-- [ 4 , [} in's Emporium tacked by a large timber wolf point Wasilla, of defense was th sufficient a warned to keep th (Anchorage Mo BELLINGHAM, Mattos, Mayor, who came to Puget S is dead. re- eral miles was the availabi wn at the y to ‘halt have been children near Times.) An axo wol P Wash.—James seven und TR

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