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8 | ACTIONWILL BE TAKEN ON PLANE BASE Appolication for Hydroplane Platform to Be Sent to Washington An ap rmissi construct op platf Salmon Creek will be submit authorities at Washington shortly after the first of February, accord- ing to plans announced today to r nmerce by H. L. Faulkner, handling tr assisted by Mayor T. B. Juds Permits on this will not be grant Mr. Faulkner repo the platform have the project will cost be and $8,000 with one-! of vh» funds coming from Territorial ap- propriations, he said The site at Salmon Creek has been granted with no charge. this respect Juneau h: a dec advantage over K outset, as the added expense of $2,500 t a suitable locatic In response sent to the requesting building here to Capitol” instead of F Territ Building,” answer was d today. It is inadvisable gested change in name, said, because of the ¢ would create in Washington, due to the fact the building has been referred to in all correspondence and other business to date as the Federal and Territorial Building Until some relative concrete pro Ject is brought up for consideration the matter of importing prison la- bor from the States for road work here is to be laid on the table, the Executive Board reported Gov. Parks Speaks Gov. George A. Parks, who re- turned Sunday from a trip to the States, made a short talk to the Chamber. Ernest Walker Sawyer, Executive Secretary of the Interior Department, is working together on Alaskan matters, now, he an- nounced, and at present is arrar ing for a tour, on a special boat, of Los Angeles business men, who will visit all leading cities in the Territory. | Gov. ences with O. F. Ohlson of The Alaska Railroad and Col. Frank J. Griffin, of the Signal Corps, who now has charge of all Territorial communication and is anticipating better service and equipment, due partly to an increased appropria- tion for the current year. The matter of cooperating vnh Bullock’'s store, in Los Angeles, which plans on holding an Alaska Week in February, has been turned over to the Tourist Advertising Committee, of which M. D. Wil- liams is Chairman. Among communications read at the meeting was one from the Better Business Bureau, containing | advertising submitted by a La-| touche man to eastern publications, | which is being investigated to as- certain the validity of statements made in the advertisement. Other Speakers In addition to Gov. Parks, speak- ers at the meeting included Leo W. Breuer, Commissioner of Education, Father Menager, and Brice Howard, Admiral Line agent Tourist bookings in Seattle are 2 behind those of last year, Mr. How- ard said, but business conditions in the States are believed to be hold- ing this only temporarily. So far there are fewer big parties and more individuals on the books than | last year. A normal year is ex- pected, he said. No definite action was taken on the 1930 membership drive. All but about 100 of the 1929 memb have joined the Chamber thr the card system and it was PO cided to give done so a few more days in which to send in | At the next tive Board the be investigated of oxford In Steel Merger Associated Press Photo E. T. McCleary, president of the Republic Iron and Steel company, probably will become president of | ¥ the new company formed by a $350,000,000 merger of five big stesl groups. e wio have not| Major M Gauzetts 45¢ “For the Discriminating Woman” BUTLER-MAURO DRUG CO. free Delivery WHEN WE SELL IT IT'S RIGHET Express Money Orders Phone 134 Parks also reported confer- ‘ D e e ) W alk-Over Shoes Ask to see the black the last—it’s a wide com- in Rugby fortable last with lots of toe room. $7.50 SABIN’S C. O. SABIN, Prop. LETTERHEADS ‘as we print them evidence your business progress e Flour! Today, 25 1b. bags best brand flour, $1.25 Order your green stuff and fresh fruit from GARNICK’S, Phone 1 74 } B e e RETAIL PRICES PIPE Effective January 15, 1930 Per Per Per 114 Per 1Y% Per 2, Per 2 4 100 Feet 100 Feet ... 100 Feet 100 Feet 100 Feet 100 Feet ..... 100 Feet ... 100 Feet @t 100 Feet ............ 1% Per Per Per Black Galv. $ 8.00 $ 10.00 ....... 10.00 12.00 ........ 14.60 16.50 18.00 22.00 22.00 27.00 .00 .in 00 46.00 60.00 60.00 75.00 90.00 110.00 Wholesale Prices on Application | widely. 4 {'\llr n will conduct WELL KNOWN ng for many y In 1898 he joined a party of adventurers who were bound for trip to Gook In n command of nooner, Bo ad. 'No importa discoveries were made and he T back to San Francisco year, where he resided un |{when he returned to Alaska ar settled in Juneau Capt. Anderson was for the Alaska er Company for many est relative in this cc Bothwell, his stepso held fr ’I e mnel'll will be o 1 of (hc Juneau-You ment will be in Evergreen Cemete > 1S KILLED IN R. R. ACCIDENT Assistant to President of Coast Line, Victim of Derailment GOLDSBORO, N. C., Jan Dan Gross, Assistant to the 23— Presi- dent of the Atlantic Coast Line, {was killed and several others in- Gross is believed to have : Dazly Cross-uord P;Lzzle ACROSS 43. Soothed 41, Orlental cara- vansary 48. Defames 1% Sea eagles 0. 014 Teelandlo writing from the shock. way home from Washington, D. C None of those injured were se- riously hurt. died Fremont. Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 4. Verses 5. }lorbld breathe é WE STAND BACK OF THIS SHIELD OF QUALITY—VALUE —SERVICE. . Colestial hndy . Break sud- He was on his men -shaped - Hoditervancan salling vessel . Salt of stearle neld 1. 2 s, 4. 5. Wire measure- L3 . 9. Cherry color _dmamEEN. W e "B T GOT Association 1 The Grocery Store Where You i Can Make Real Samngs. AMOCAT PIMENTOS, pertin ....c.convn... YAKIMA POTATOES, 25 pounds ...... ... STUFFED OLIVES, Spanish \Ianzanilla, jar KOSHIER SAUSAGE, pound .. KADOTA FIGS, pickled in cloves, very thm skin, practically seedless ..... ..... ... HEINZ FRESH CUCUMBEBER PICKLES, jar .. ORMOND’S CREAM CRACKERS, Imported from Canada, package ... HAMILTON SAUERKRAUT’ 15 oz., PP \( HLS Princes, V() 1 tall, hea\\ syrup, i “It Mixes With Everything” 10, Seandinavian measure START IN WASHINGTON—Supervision the American schools, which final- ly resulted in the present day sup- | lament E English 61, Vigor: slang 1953 jured when six cars of the At-| Two day ocaches, three sleeping | erintendent, began in 1753 with lantic Coast Line train were de-|cars and the diner overturned when |the N‘w England School Commit- |railed mear Fremont, North Caro-|the train hit a split rail as the tee, says a report of the resarch | lina |engineer was slowing down for division of the National Education | FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY BUYING ailde ...$1.00 14c¢ .65¢ g . 3for ...... '8be can .19¢ i DORADO CLUB SILVER FIZZ FIVE FAST DELIVERIES 1 George Brothers PURVEYORS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE RICE & AHLERS CO. PLUMBING “We Tell You in Advance What Job Will Cost” HEATING SHEET METAL 10 a. m., 11 a. m., 2 p. m., PHONES 92 AND 95 3:30 p. m., 4:30 p. m OPEN 7 A. M. TO 10 P. M. : flIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIlIlIIIIIII|IIlllllHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII:III CAUFORNIA GROCERY Phone 4‘78 i JUNEAU M A N 1. Fleshy fruit m 11. Caroled 5. Low, tufted RT . t plant [PRRIE RIE[SIMARIRIA] 1{: 136 e | 9. House: Span- |O[l [N THEDEE f“|l“ ish . Ts In error } ] 15. European river (LINJD L APISIE] 2. Coverea | 14 Soft metal bolt Ffi' E ] . South Amerfe « 5 Ardar . 1 1 C A D; 16 Queen of E N e IC 4 A WS ks flowers " Reverse sd [Capt. Aaron Anderson Dies , fiowers 3 Reverse side & -’ success . Wild buffal Last nghl>”old :\g(‘ 18, Hire o Tndla S 19, Part of a har- N ., Pronoun Given as Cause nems e A : Runing kot i ! Less w S alt of a M cdu ~, - ) horse 7. 8 ds for Cap! nderson, wel 25. Notable pe- A Ax[:yrfr\llnl | m: d eng! w rlods of hise L . Decorators h of Jm toxy . Reglster of | 26, Flight of I estate for | stafrs E[T Tax purposes ast night at " 6 oclock Lo ey . Young salmon : ! Mer B . Finishes 1d age is thought to have beer M St Do i Wiaer | the cause of death b sl . Lett side of & 45 Mine entrance | a of dea 59, Repast vessel 49 European finch Capt. Anderson wa 60. Break out sud- 2. Aroma 51. Demons | deb i enty « 52 Orderly e e 40. Arrive o2, Allowaneo for U Tableland 8. East Indlin he age of 13 41. Liquor waste . Bullding fiber plant 32, Ward off 63. Sheet of glass 54, Russian par- 2 jars . at MAXIMUM KELLOG ARE TO DIVE ONCE AGAIN /INSTALLATION HELD Wiley Brothers Make New Plans for Working at [slander Wreck The Wiley Brother their operations of diving wreck of the Islander w weeks, according to a ade by C. H. Wiley to sentative of The Empire thi ing “The unexpected recovery of our diving ‘cages by Capt. alters our plans,” Wiley said. {helmet of the cage was lost, but |I have wired to Seattle for our |Bessle Yurmi and a new helmet will be |cast in the Douglas foundry @ ‘soon as the models arrive. Glass !for the windows of the helmet will |come with the models. I expect to| |be diving again by February PR The helmet of the diving cage is!| | similar in appearance to the helmet | ' models “IT'S ALWAYS CLEAN” In Many Colors of the Morris diving suit, with| ;"*" A7 . 1 | RUBBERSAN | | The Absorbent 1‘ Soap Dish | 45 cents 1 The Nyal Service Drug Store ‘Phonc 25 We Deliver\v SHOE REPAIRING SEE BIG VAN | The Gun | Man NEW GUNS and AMMUNITION Used Guns Bought, Sold and Exchanged | You will be surprised at what you save when you trade with Van. Opposite the Coliseum. ALWAYS OPEN Our Mnrchandiso and Prices Are Our COFFEE, Gold Shied, now, per pound COTTAGE APRICOTS, = FANNINGS'S BREAD AND BUTTER PICKL.ES, OLD H()\ILS'I L\D (()R\ Countr\ (“*ntlun n, 5.cans for ..z CAL IFOR\I A S/ \Rl)l\ltS Tomato or Mustard Sauce, 2 cans .. MARSHMALLOWS, one pound package ........35c SARATOGA CHIPS; 2 cartons 5., ot 0 oiis 35¢ 7S CORN FILAKES SUPER SUDS (for clothes BROOKFIELD PORK SAUSAGE, per pound . COTTAGE CHEESE, in pound container ..., ...72 flllllIllllllllllhllllllI!l|I|||||IIIIIIII|lIIII|II|IIIII|IIII||I|||IIIIIIIHl!HHIIIIHIIIIIIII|INIIIHIIINIIIIIIIIIH'IHI fittin | which nea |1t is se Sales Talk large No. 2 1-2 can, 3 for 85¢ ‘hl 1 2 papkages.. .. ... 258 or dishes) 2 packages N. G.; Be F\Pl\\ Juvhm R The installation was e Lavenik, District , representir of the ju AT REBEKAH LODGE 330 ation of officers for held at Persever: ower | A n Lavenik. also presented with a gift by the Lodge s are: Minnie Field Gertrude Helg Helen Cart Alphonsine Ca avina Kimbroug ; Edith Sheelor, Warde an, Condu(‘lur Rut‘) uty Grand Annie Keeney, Deputy C lain; Edna Polley, | Inside Guardian, Langseth, Deputy Guardian. Refreshments were close of the meet Gra |t Ladies and Misses § Coats al Must Make Room for Our Spring Stock LEADER| Department Store GEORGE BROTHERS LADIES’ FOOTWEARV" . QUEEN QUALITY At Popular Priceq JhdSALOUNI PHONES 83 OR 85 THE SANITARY GROCERY “The Store That Pleases”