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WIS ¥ ke A S 1 dicre w B RO IR L e e s dite i - b o ot rs e ™ JUNEAUP-T.A. [Important Changes in Fur ~ [utiszmsnmesss Daily Crossword Puzsle |MRS; MOORMICK it i s tive Office any constructive criti- but and John McCormick who are jsm, o 2 3 . Yesterday’s Puzzl 7. P 'in Seattl waiti teamo ‘4 "(I Gfl"le R(’/Q’ll I(ltll)"s Ar(‘ l:flx; e o:;::e:x;fiz::_ u:h; ] st:nc‘mss Solution of. Yesterday's Puzzle 1. m-."nrm':zf . DIES lN J u N E A U In Seactle ‘awalifig) d “igtham | ] [ 5. Large woody [E] ambassador L <05 ’ 0] [M] Invitation in past years has been| Mountaln in FOOD SALE 3 S5 Announced by Commission |seneouws ana e letters received| 3 10, 4. Shois - arc of material assistance to the serts e Commission in its work. The lim-| 18. Prevalent g ;,-:‘tm Tund will be held next Saturday ndid Progr r Final | : Sple ’d‘d_ Program for - Changes in game and fur regula-|from 8 to 4; and the possession]ited personnel of the Executive Of.| 14 Long fish T ol Meeting—New Offi- ltions to become effective July 1,[limit of 75 waterfowl was reduced|fice has not permitted the writing | 1 AT yignt Re'ho” tme iMay 10th, opening at 10 a. m, in cers Installed /1930, have been published in the |to 50, which, however, may not in-fof a personal letter of acknowl- e l;\‘:n:l“:ol Pioneer Woman of Douglas ::mm%‘:ibtf:,n ci‘,;t;fi;s; g‘,'c?;. ka Game Commission’s new |clude more than 30 ducks and 8|edgement for every letter received, work f,{‘,‘,fl‘.,..,. toe P A R h jof Committee, ol A e Juneat Paremt-Teacher As.|CiTcular‘No. 7, a supply of which |geese but each individual who writes|18 Irish ex- ward a point s Y B | it Ui, wer The Juneau Parent-Teacher {will - soon be receiveds from: the Changes on [Furbearcrs 1s assured that his letter receives| o, oy square Columbus’” of Heart Failure ! g : B so(‘mt;m'l‘ w . hold u; 'mlnl meet- \printer for distribution, said an an-| Changes in regulations affecting|the attention of the Commission meters siliE mflzznfwwllh | K;fimggsfixgks' ng of the year ‘)‘(‘ \Jfif;:‘“x]f‘nmmr:‘m(‘nz‘ sued by the Com-|furbearers include an on_bn season (at its annual meetings. | A e s 'l?,':.?"'&':;; Mrs. Richard McCormick, pioneer | MRS, W. P. SCOT};" will assume |Mission today. As in the past,|for the taking of marten in a limit- !23' ’,’":f,‘,‘;":um‘ Feminine resident of Douglas, passed away adv. MRS, WM. FRANKS. copies will be mailed to all per-|ed quantity The open scason 1™ young Holdings at last evening at St. Ann's Hospital| e Nhort_sleep Containers hist i i S, ‘\‘V‘h!‘nel i after a brief illness. Heart fallur(" SiVE THE DATE US cons who hold licenses for this|for marten runs concurrently with y am features|Year- Those who do not receive a|the open seasons for the taking of [ progr L 5 4 ; 3 “'{m;finn 63, Genus of the erlos was given as the cause of death | Elks Cluh BASEBALL DANCE at ot b 1 in pre-|°PY through the mail may secure other furbearers in the respactive} Pednl digit :Pgn:rm!lo tree ::. }.-'n“..'?.fi”flr i which followed a short period or |ELKS HALL Saturday Night. adv. e one from the local Game Commis- ;l\rl‘l“lm.com”a . Ched ot ot Writing table siik unconsciousness. sioner, Game Warden, Licensin; | Officer or from the Executive Of- In Fur District No. 1( is from December 16‘ In Fur District No Sel o o "spo ovtains 44 Yistons Mrs. MoCormick was 61 years of ll||Illllll||Hlll||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIII n Scoteh G4, Viscous bluck 67 Throw lightly 45, European age, having been born chool of au- : . Dlirogts liquid DOWN country 00l of 8u-| 00 ot Juncau f the summit of the | 87, Footllke Pt gs, Wrond highe L Red coloring 4% Make leather | Amador County, Eutatia . 15 S T The make-up of the new circular to Aklun Mountains HGHT F NS e e DA 5 atar, B Boc TEEed | 1383 she became the bride of Mrs. = “_‘hm been changed elightly. The reg- 5 to March 1, and 4. Korent I 1 oh enie 'repre: 3. Enruptured McCormick-‘and had she survived 07 ulations will be found first, followed ummit of these moun- | 45. Turn to the ymp“hm:" i B ARy three years longer would have ram |bY €xcerpts from the Alaska Game | tains ovember 16 to January a P Vibration i Diprlves of g Harien = |reached her golden wedding an- 2 *m- and other Federal and Terri-{31. In Fur District No. 3, from Mulph)’ an Bel'keley to| Small donkey 61, 5(“-':"0:."“ :. ;yrmgr;n;ow s Mewe » | niversary. % . i |torial St The circular alsc | December 1 to March 31. Each! Meet in Main ‘Go of Le- | Mrs. McCormick went to Douglas M“_‘““:‘"": i |has a larger map of the Te trapper, however, is limited to a A Island in 1888 and has resided (l , P i ‘s).'x "(i‘\::rd Sein tory than heretofore. ake of ten ten, and the pelts| glon Smoker Saturday there t:ontlx;;ously during the 42 jano Solo, Edwa iz o Haxlad ears since then. Reading, “The Promise,” the win- Black sear Unprotected ol "’/“"1“1 Ey;: :‘fm;m(r of zge With five fighte Biokan fa:. th - - // e i ning declamation in the recent| Among the changes in regula- on’s personnel before the ith gl ed for the be sold, or shipped. The | American Legion Smoker in the ame method of sealing marten|A. B. Hall next Saturday evening, 3] 11 be used as during the|ring fans arc slated to see twenty- | High School contest, Miss Muriel | tions for the year beginining July Jarman |1, is the removal of the close sea- Mr. McCormick and eight chil-! dren survive. The children are Mrs. Ann Hurlbut of Pacific Grove. o California; Willlam and John, also Vocal Solo, Mrs. Kipst |son on black bears throughout th ceghion 5 ks g " ) of the same place and Edward, L Address, “Correlation of Scientific | Territory. ~ Several years ago it Ver. SERSOD . |G Yaan: ii‘éikia""(fli lg;gebs‘z"‘s’c‘i'edz?:bf Raymond, Richard, Rita: dhd /Wal- in lacy tweeds and Phenomena,” R. 8. Raven, Instruc- | was considered advisable to declarc ¢ i 3 fared In any. of/the TILE etcarr:- | {ter, of Douglas. There are also silkitones . . . tor in Science. a continuous open season on thir| The one-year compigje ciose sea-| " ; 5 i five grandchildren. | mal in the district north of th | on for the taking of mink, land [ments put on this year. 1 jano Solo, Chopin’s Rev on this ) 3 B re a Range, and due to his un-| tter and weasel, on the Kenai Miles Murphy, who has been tak- | ary Etude, Helen Torkelson | Alask | Arrangements for the funeral, JA(KETS are fineer i AL ) 4 y insul he s «|ing them right and left since . Parents, teachers and friends are |precedented increase in the remain- | Peninsula, has been removed and ri i 'xifw' s s B % FESTRT B S CHE Iy 1 and three quarter invited to attend the program,|d he T during the past | hose animals may again be taken|fall, is against B g . | which promises to be one of tho|two vears, this continuous open [during the open season from De|his Saturday fght. = He and Har-| { length. which promises A ) Gabs | e {lar |ty Berkeley of Petersburg are on for - best of the year and no one in-|scason has been extended to thc|°ember 1 to March 1. A similar . 3 7 .-% | X ~ : & % torested in the school should miss|remainder of the Territory. Tc iction on the lakl:iz of mink in ”l“‘;d"““f"‘gh‘i"'lm:’:m ;’l‘l‘r‘gha‘f s / - | SHEAFFER SKIRT S — Wrap % lezally kill blac o " Fur District 3 has been removed |8rudge 0 // 4 . it. legally kill black bears, however, & |{fur 1 s 43 45 il ol g I pton must be in bossession of a|ind this animal may be taken dur- |be will be seen Saturday, but in- A LIFETIME around, yoke effects 3 g S formation has it that these two trapping license as under the law | g the same season’ as land otter 3 and pleats. they are classed as & fur-bearinc |ind weasel, December 1 to March |mix d it up in sand lot days and| | PEN ! p animal 31. The open season for the tak- | r did settle the fistic suprem- 1 i 1 acy to the complete satisfaction of | -I% HENE 28N =17 5 in egw An all-yvear open season on large | U6 0¢ tnk, AN otier wndt Weassl| -%.-.//fl. with l LA e i oey brown and grizzly bears 1s providec | D Southeast Alaska east of Longl- |bOth. e | Flexible Poi | shell or colors to HEAD STUD |for “residents in s latye pact off e 188 deg. bab egr sdwanced) R L i e o putiup o ..‘. oL [| match Jacket and the Territory. Sectlons in whick |!5 days and these animals may|tho KAgsse ©eket WWHO UL TP 8| i A o good exhibition at the last party, Guaranteed for | Skirt. i 5 thes , {now be taken during the period SEASES | ureg 2o open soasus s g | "o December 10 to Wary 15, s to st Ol Gledis o Weae: | | e e Responsive to the request of fur|gell. in Juneau now. | tember 1, to June 20, consists oi Y i . & lealers and trappers living in the| Bud Carlin, who took his man| {five areasc () The dralnigeie iy skokw! in the April smoker, will meet Luke |Gult of Alaska from the west shoft | UOWer Kuskokwim and the Lower i Federal Scientist Here for|of Giacier Bay to the Alsek River. | ¥ukon Rivers and the shores of|Brown, in a speclal event before | i Norton Sound, the season for the|the semi-windup. In the second ~ y Conférence Enroute to | (» The fitinige to the Giltig akine of mink has been closed. | preliminary Rusty White ana Phi-| ABBOTT IN HOSPITAL AT THE HOTELS aska from the west shore o | Very Special $28.85 | } Life . : BUTLER-MAURO o Wi g This area is’ particularly described |!ip Josephs, new fight men here, i 3 G Nome for Duty Takutat Bey and the west edge ot This aree v pertoulery descoibd| b Ol OE AT ROCHESTER, MINN. Gaii DRUG CO. Now located temporarily 3 Hubbard Glacler to the Bering i The curtain raiser is another S. J. Kane, Hoonah; J. P. Mor- in Triangle Building | Enroute to Nome io take over|River; (3) The drainage to tn |:he drainages fo Norton Sound, by free Delivery Phone 134 ; ! 3 3 i ¢ ks g t ol Bering Seca, Yukon and Kuskokwim |four round mystery. Billy Nikish,| 5.1 5 Apbovs, for many years|B83™ City; Mrs. S. Mathews; John| ol tific 'work in connection with |west side of Cook Inlet between the liocaiihighsisatioo) Ind) wiil inst y ¥ F. Chamberlin, Ketchik Rid 1 parasitic enemies of the reindeer|west bank of the Susitna River tc | RiVers, bounded on the north by SO‘C“ v:;‘h.fc ool 1ad, Will go against | o, resentative of Dupont Po“dcv‘H *‘";D e ";mn Ienll:et 3“'}1 érs‘fi WHEN WE SELL IT m P arasit s ! t an ite ansen, Excur: - " 4 | i herds on Seward Peninsula, Dr. E.|its confluence with th he south bank of the Inglutalik Company in Alaska and resident of | Hanses, Beeurton W eh J. T - IT'S RIGHT 5 s C 2 Stat ; 3 s River to its source, and thence over Juneau, is now in Worrell Hospital, | KaW, Seat . Simpson; G. | 1 C. Cushing of the United States De- | River, thence along the w nk : D e oo i i partment of Agriculture, was here of the Yentna River to its con-|°he divide to the most northerly| FJRST DISMISSAL Rochester, Minn., undergoing treat- | Uncic, Tenakee; . 3 Express Money Orders Telephone 101 | e % | liork of the Kateel River and fol- ment for cancer of the throat, said |Nahi E. E. Murray, Kake; Mr bl today conferring with Gov. George |fluence with the Skwentna River | U0 2 e Satedel | e | A. Parks and Commissioner Charles |thence along the touth bank o f’““llh O\Nn. 1;5 lZuu h ‘;nk Ro ity OF AUTO vlCTIMS ‘ad..‘cc., receniiy received h b H. Flory of the Agricultural De-|the Skwentna River to the summi: | °Onfluence wiih the Koyukuk River, local friends. He expects to re- bounded on the east by the west main there for another month. partment, relative to the work. Hejof the Alaska Range, and the old e ! MAD YE TERD Y et X R aading S e is accompanied by Mrs. Cushing,|portage from Kakhonak Bay or |’ank of the Koyukuk River to its E S A Mr. Abbott has undergone one| g and they will sail for Seward on the |Iliamna Lake to Kamishak Bay:|confluence with the Yukon River,| operation before the middle of April | Haines; A. J. Nelson, Portland | thence following down the west| Mike Kosoff, one of the four per-|ang was being built up for two| Alaskan SLOVAKIA SANDALAS 0 e iy A e LTI T | Louisa; John G. Brady, Seattle; ‘M| E. Sundling, Katalla; Charles I § steamer Aleutian tonight. (4) All of the Alaska Peninsula|’ R g ] From there they will go to Fair-|south and west of the Kvichak ;;’l“:u:’cf ;Zr“mé’e““t";“m‘c‘évi;m‘; tge;?;:rs:x b ;:”;;et%m’;:fc 11:;{ :wrC- Mrs. {f\;bou alid thi] mxo‘ Charles Berardini, Tenakee; Wil- | z e v B e P e old 3 a ) oys are residing at Kirkland, | . ba_nks‘ thence down river via St.|River, Iliamna I:‘ako and lh‘,' old ortage to Crow Village on the|Willoughby Avenue and fell to the b 7 ‘lnm Geaz, Cordova; James Lucas‘ “,OVCII lcather uppers Wllh regu]ar SO]CS \ Michael for Nome. portage from Kahkonak Bay tc|Portage | e = Pabta A T e Wash. Mr. Abbott wrote friends|yrocarthy. " Dr. Cushing succeeds Dr. W. E.|Kamishak Bay; (5) and the fol-|Suskokwim River, thence following ) PeacH eno‘;' “tflsd lsmns | Bee e, ks okl Soreard 10 Mad Widths A C ' i A 5 ¢ 3 jown the North and west bank of |the hospital yesterday afternoon. |jeaying the I - aha aathing | Zynda 3 F554 R v i y tigation |1 d islands—Hawkins g the hospital and getting| 4 ade wn two-tone effects: wdths to G § Dove in the reindeer investigation|lowing named islands—Hawkins the Kuskokwim River to its mouth.| The other patients are well on hack to work ug'z:in. i Seattle. fi g work. The latter spent last ymr'mucmnbmok, Montague, Yacobi (1§ studying the warble fly and nose|and Shuyak. i 1ly, two of the chief parasites af-| n these areas a resident may g flicting the herds in the Territory.|take a bag limit of two animals|tT8Ps for wolves and coyotes during :‘:;fi;cb;;b::fi;r(l?lzor;;:“;r:d th::i | £ Dr. Cushing will take up the stu-|or may kill a large brown and grizz- | '€ close season on furbearers,.a it - - T | 4 dies where Dr. Dove suspendedly bear at any time, or place, when |Provision has been added to Regula-| ™, 00 Lo ey 0 aron ; i\ them last fall, and also check up | ch ¢ 1 18 about to attack tion 18 for the issuance of permits ass i} Y ) uch animal is about to atta or By , lent night last night, hospital at-| i cxperimental work done b\ him. olest persons or property. Non- authorizing such trapping rhewwmndan's At iy Vana — ‘ g If the warble fly can be eradi-|yesidents ar : y ; Ipermits may be issued to qualified & A s AN i are permitted to hunt WATCH FOR THIS AT cated from the reindeer herds, the|jarpe brown and grizzly bears | PErsons, at the discretion of the|%0Vering as rapidly as possible 2 Special Permit Issucd the road to recovery. Harry Begis To permit qualified persons to set |15 able to be about the hospital this future prosperity of .the Industry|ihroughout the Territory, during |COMMission, upon applications com- will be assured, Commissioner FIOrY {the open season from September 1|Pleted on forms obtainable from caid today. Proceeds from the sale|y, june 20, and may take a legal |33Me wardens. All traps used un- of deer hides will then constitule|pag Jimit of two animals The |d€r such permits, as well as traps Johnston, ) 4 a major source of revenue for the|same provisions for guides and 1i-|used for the taking of animals for S owners. At present, owing to de- |censes apply to non residents as|Propagation purposes, must be fects in the hides caused by the|peretofore. Bears, as well as other!marked with the owner's name or Can(l,y- { warble fly, they sell for betweel|animals and birds in those areas|Some other. distinctive mark. Such L $1 and $1.50 each. If unspotted |enumerated and defined as closed |MATking is designed for the pro- and undamaged hides can be Dro-|i; hunting and trapping under|tection of persons operating under for duced, the price will be i““’"““‘d;R(-uulunm{ 14, are nccor&ed the | the provisions of such permits, as| LL WrooL LOGGER to $5 or $6. ‘There is a large mar- + : well as to facilitate enforcement 9! A 3 - same protection as heretofore. M ' D ket for them, and the producers are B Deer Season Advanced work. Ot wr's (ly assured of sales for all they cani Othdy chx‘lnges affecting game| The use of set suns of any des- * SHIRTS | deliver in first class condition. The |animals include advancing the|cription, designed for the taking of| NAY 11TH‘Sunday leather is said to be more desirable | opening of the deer season in|game, or furbearing animals, is We have all sizes again in those glove manufacture than oW |Southeast Alaska to August 20. The now prohibited. st Have double back with hunting or carry-all A hides. % |closing date is also advanced to| Responsive to the request of Val- ¥ he: B The work being done in the reln- |November 15. The former area,|dez Tesidents, a closed arca has |/ pocket and is double over chest deer investigation is financed joint- | joth of the Arctic Circle, where|been established in Keystone Can- 1 ly by the Territory and the Fed- | osidents could take cariboujyon where no game or birds may | . The Ideal Outdoor Garment ¥ eral Government. throughout the year, has been ex-ibe taken. | |tended to include all that region| This area includes one half mile| Phone 25 We Deliver 4 5 5 75 north of the Yukon River, that the [cn each side of and para ; the i .9 tO . people living in those remote re-Richardson Highway from The Nyal Service Drug Store he center of Snowslide gions might secure much needed post 18 to t ¢ supplies of fresh meat. The open-|Gulch, near Mile 16. A similay| Sizes 6-8-10-12-14-16 —_—— Phone 478 ]‘l 9 e Sy B3 ; » : F ing of the mountain goat season |closed area has been created to per-| ax “Ctor $ has been advanced to August 20,|mit migrating caribou to cross the at i and the bag limit reduced from 3|Steese Highway unmolested. It in- Sh M l { . lto 2 for residents and nonresidents|cludes one half mile on each side eet eta 9 e e a es i TOll(’L [anie. of, and paralleling, this highway at ea er e t t()[‘e » ; In conformity with recent amend-!the “Twelve Mile Summit rom i ° 5 ments to the Federal Migratory|Milepost 85 to ssl and the 0il Tanks ! Bird Treaty Act Regulations, the|Summit” from Milepost 106 to 111 Gas Tanks 3 i 3 Pr(’I paration d:;ly bag limits on ducks have been| Recommendations Are Sought Por R Pa Phone 454 Open Evenings LETTUCE, 1 arge Ronds .0 15¢ reduced from 25 to 15; on geese: In transmitting the new Circular s = Smoke Stacks Complete Beauty . 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