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CANNERSUNABLE o T0 STOP USING: 2 Now latest arrivals. these particulars ha their exclusiveness ness of both for model and perfeet reflection the truest style. An assemblage of the time to gei that new hat for the holidays from these You will enjoy the becoming- ats, of of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE THURSDAY, NOV. 6, | 930 more than ordinary beauty and attractiveness is now ready for you in metalics a» d brightly trimmed felts and velvets. . Price $8.50 i | | B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. “Juneaw’s Leading Lepartment Store” 2 has bean found the Depart- | (Japansse) of f _Agriculture Tepresentatives have bee h(' Bering Sea areéa for three months endavoring out new fishing grounds. new crab-fishing ground extensive, with an abun- bs of a large and uni- This discovery is very to map | Reports FIBER PACKAGE Association of Pacific Fish- say this is very dance of form size. g Tai crab canners in eries State Case to rab in Russian wai- Cl’nmbm’ ming depleted with ition from Rus- (Comm-xed from page One) reviewed the wese and Russian salmon fish- n fporisman and s eries conditions. He eaid game | killed and left in the 1 May Take Salmon cutside hun! Alaska nced not be as much con- than all that killed b |cerned over the Bering Sga crab Canners Plead | the effect of Japanese Responding to the ing of a2 ‘Sals the Chamber relative to the use \mc;\. declared Henry Rod who Alaska salmen can {has just returned from Valdez containers in preference to Wo "“\\hrre he was informed of the Japs boxes, the Association of Pa anese operations in Bering Fisheries, through E. D. Clark, § a last summer. retery, wrote the Chamber a | “Instead of Rhree or four ships, low 1it won't be long before there will be “We wish to assure you it is NOlitnrae or four hundred Japanese to any lack of de: on th of the salhon car ate with the ind due els engaged in taking salmon » ‘Alaska coast. They will In: bullding up 1 nt that Mr. O'Malley won't have the Territory that is causin y about the fish traps” he I ng adopticn of the red container In place of the S S S boxes for shipping salmon. It The annual edition of West Coast the concensus of opinion (a ot San Pedro, Calif., will Bellingham convention) that it 1s g e fresh fishing industry of the demands of the purchasers ofjypeay full publicity, ‘declared a east -”“m smmunication received by the mber today. The issue will hand of the salr r about January 1. Photo- matter. In s are being furnished by the scems to bz mc mber trend in ec venty-two requests for informa- which neither on the one hand, I manufacturer cn control. “The truth of the the fibre box 1is cutt salmon canner, ion were received and answered box £hook | quring the past week, Secretary G. L can iy walmsley reported. 1f Juneau is to eat succulent rein- aks this Fall, it will be be- the “reindeer ship" 166 lo¢ box £hoo 3 |comes by Here on “spec,” said Mr. wocden box manufactur Just | waim The purchasing de- as in Alaska, although, of COUrSe,napppy of the Office of Educa- the ‘results may not be as serious.yjon jn Seattle, wired the Chamber as they may have other lines of[y4 pook orders with local dealers, bu: . It is not possible that the 4 the latter, while, willing to people of Southeast Alaska MY purcnase deer, did not feel like “uitimately be to profit by thely oping futures. It is expected the shift from wooden boxes to fibre|povay will be here in about 20} gontainers by devel the pulp days industry, which, of ¢ the raw material ou {iber boxes are made? This sugges tion was made in view of the fact that -we-read in the newspap a that -several paper and pulp mills o aq0va Tt s edhicugrar M B. were slated for’ development M jooenson Maj. L. E. Atkins, and Southeast Alaska in the near fu-'njauor Thomas B. Judson. Committee Is Appointed committee of three to welcome new Coast Guard Cutter, Tusca- here in the near future, s appointed today by President i f which th due ture.” 1 C-r——— The Association assured ¢ ppppsARE TOPOGRAPHICAL Chamber of the desire of the “sal- MAP mon canning industry to co-oper- ate as far as economically feasible ‘with business men in the Territory.” Digcover, New Fisheries lalmost half completéd by the Geo- In a letter to % ‘Chamber Com- logical urvey which has field work<' a state-'ers in all parts of the country. in ' the ‘last | off the salmon to such an ex-| Boxer | LEGISLATORE I$ STILL DOUBTFUL; VOTE UNGERTAIN Shattuck Holds His Ledd|penon © ont to nesr com and Three House Can- didates Ret‘ain Place (Continuea rrom Pzge One) AII—A;IaSka News » Anan Bay in Bradfield Canal, taking Stnnley Jekill and Jack pratt, well known Wrangell pros- ecretary of the Valdez Library| \»~umation. which has been al-| Briet Items of Interes't . Road Commission at Val- Concerning Persons and Occurences 2. was fined $100 and sentenced to Reindeer meat at 9 cents a pound delivered on the wharf at Ketchi- kan is offered by the Bureau of Education. It communicated with 1,0 Earl of Ayleshford, who! |the Ketchikan Chamber of Com-' . .q through Juneau early in the merce, saying the bureau's vessel, ; ;1 on his way to Fairbanks to Boxer, would make the delivery. ke a short course in mining at 1 b e Alaska Agricultural College and | Fifty-three pieces of real estate . of Mines, is in Seward on| » |in Ketchikan are advertised as'de- ;s way to the States, thence to linquent on sewer and street im- ;. home in England. He plans a provement taxes. Judgment a&nd , ,yng trip in the Russian River order of sale will be asked against ...t near Seward. the propefty by the city in #he United States District Court No- vember 15. Whether gold placer ground near | |cape Alitak and on the Red Riverl : the south end of Kodiak Island | Seward's Chamber of Commerce ;; gfictently rich to be worked has received a certificate evidenc-| ;. dredges is the |ing the membership of the com-|p . mercial body in the United States {Chamber of Commerce. | - Karl Johansen, Oscar Hansen, 2 {Ole Vike and Ole Larsen of Keta' |chikan have left for Norway to MAN AND wlFE ARE make a visit of several months. CONVICTED BY JURY ON LARCENY CHARGE Mr. and Mrs. Joan Lco alled fortune tellers, w awaiting sentence for larceny the Federal t court at K T. Butler, while cutting wood c¢hikan, according to advices ro- near Coffee Creek in the Dawson ccived by Marshal Albert White district, was striuck by a falling tfée Marks was found guilty by a jury jand suffered a broken leg. \and Mrs. Marks entered a plea of 1ilty. The couple came to last summer on a “fo m.w lling” tour, They were accused n[ rob- ' bing an Indian, Chief Johnson, of ,‘wml hundred dollars. They fica. Ella C. Hammel, who MyshToSied stiscaliken dnd brough éd 1ack ‘to Ketchikan for trial. in Juneau before the Klondike "' 10 KON B EL o strike and who, Jater with her hus- . Doty B 83 < question that‘ »d Henton of Kodiak hopes to! ver. He has organized an ex- ~dition to investigate the old dig- 1 Tish yields 1 Yukon Territory, |in 1929 were valued at $24,805, acs |cording to reporst just issued by the Canadian Government at Ot- tawa. in Caribou and grouse are plen!iful near Dawson. With the first snow hunters reportéd large numbers of the birds, which have been scarce, for two or three years. r(‘lnk an 1 tnrdarie lea of gullly. band lived In Dyea and Skagway, “1e°7, entered a pita of g died In San Francisco. They went B 2R B b i to Dawson in the es days ofifpe VR $SSHIUEIWHA B et b pon, was found guilty by a jury in e Ketehijkan: court { ————--— camp and lived there many \oaxs 8he ‘was in ‘the fur business Dawson and also in San Franclsco tafter she moved there. Carl J. Drus, civil engineer, did the engineering work in con- nection with the made to the Standard Oil Com-| pany’'s plant here, will be a passen- ger on the steamship Northwestern The new jail of the Federal Gov- Use of wood boxes instead of thls evening for Seward. paper cartons is urged on Alaska, - fish packing interests in a resolu- tion adopted by the Farbanks OLD CORNS COME | er Mr. WASHINGTON-—A topographical | map of the United States has been The outcome of the contest was still doubtful late to- day. Thirty-two precincts gaye Al- len Shattuck, Democrat, a vote of 2131 and C. T. Gardner, Repub- lican, 1,871, a margin of 260 VOeS.{pair to be held at Denver, Colo, Gardner today was “claiming in January. Mr. Myers will collect g |the election by 100, but the Demo-ianq make the exhibit at his own cratic chieftians were confident thelexpense, but expects free trans- Shattuck edge was large enough to fportation of the display from Fair- carry him through to success. reports from Hoonah today said the Democrats had split the vote in that precinct, Grigsby réceiving 48, whieh is 100 per cent larger than. the. best vote ever reccrded there for any Democrat, ticket and aimosc 50 per cent of the normal total. !and Yakutat were the only straight. Indian precincts unreported. No returhs have been received from Craig and Dall Island, west {coast precincts, ‘which both sides are claiming. {Alcohol Gangller Slloi Down in Front of Home HOBOKEN, N. J, Nov. 6.—~While irepairing an autorholile in front jof his home, Sam Kleinberg, ‘aged: 22 years, described by the 'police] as an alcohol gangster, was shot: jand killed by several gunmen who speeded past in an automobile and: escaped detection. Unofficial place, and was leading J. E. John- son, Republican, by 33 votes. Grov- C. ' Winn, Republican, in _third place now, is assured of election. Shattuck Still Leading War Captain Rickenbacker {Finally Hohored WASHINGTON, D. C,, Nov, 6.—Twelve years after war Captain Rickenbacker, Am- erica’s leading ace, was deco- rated with a Congressional Medal of Honor. An elabor- ate ceremony was prepared for the presentation. of the medal by President Hoover. The ceremony took place this afternoon before a not- able group of fliers Both ‘present day ‘and World War aviators, assembled’on- Bol- ling Held the Army's gir base, to hbtlor the man ¢fed- ited With 26 victories 6n the Western Front. Peveeveer 00 Senatorial Kake, Angoon, |Chamber of Commerce. The reso- fiution of the Fairbanks Chamber IBYZ.HQUSANDS 3 ! follows the text of a similar reso- °"8"‘ "':""::G:l:ellh&\' e.-;ll{ lution adopted by the Juneau cldu r lllv;lm AH this and Chamber of Commerce. vm eont 1 rom 1! m’:::‘u'.'.‘&n'zfi.‘.‘; at nr stores about l: ‘ou who, have become di ca Ao o Tesults nbt-[nod hom plled, “eorn cures” shoul AY £o Bear about the oNLY rm-dy at will ‘surely remove all corns and quickly and without patn, ou live too far away write tot -CORN LABORATORIES, 4 Gar- fleld Blvd., Chicago who AL gse - thn Fou Peceive a jar peomptiy, Butler-Mauro Drug Co., Agts.* -CORN. J. Austin Myers of Fairbanks has been authorized by the Fair- banks Chamber of Commerce to make an exhibit of agricultural products of Interior Alaska at the j Livestock Show and Agricultural — banks to Seattle. SAVE MONEY The airplane field at Livi d ere It Grows ivingoo is to be enlarged. Men will be FASTEST employed by the Alaska Road Com- mission and the Alaskan Airways, which maintains its principal base at Fairbanks. Your funds available on skort notice. 6% Compounded Semi-annually. DIME & DOLLAR BUILDING . AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 'H.'J. Eberhart, Gastineau Hotel, Local Representative. A. J. Nel- 4500, Supervisor, ‘8. E. Alaska Removal of Whitehorse from the “no consul” list ‘'of the United | States is urgéd by the Seattle Chamber of Commerce, which fears that commodities, such as furs,’ A pectors, who Will ‘spend a week l two looking ‘over _the ~mineral | | possibilities in-that vicinity. ,,’ rs. 'W. N. Cuddy was elected; ‘esident ‘add Mrs. J. L. Reed, Jowed space in the office of the hiome of his sister, Just for beating his wife, Willie|Matthew Milbourn of Flannigan, regorloff, part Indian, of Kodmlullh months in jail by the Unlted' states Commissioner there. ! Iuncle'r direction of the pastor, the | Scores of Juneau citizens will be (I'NL’* | AMINATION. ‘E ES STRAIGHTENED WITHOUT who ! H. J. MILBOURN JUNEAU PIONEER TAKEN BY DEATH Rites Will gHeld Satur- day Afternoon in Pres- | byterian Church | Hauley J. Milbourn, aged 76 years; a resident of Juneau since 1889, died last night in this city at the Mrs. Anna Winn. Mr. Milbourn was born in New Hops, Pa. - In addition to his sister, he is survived by a brother, and his mephew, Grover C. {Winn, well-known lawyer of Ju- neau. Furneral services will be held at 2 o'clock Saturday afternoon in the Northern Light Presbyterian Church Rev. C. C. Saunders. Interment, in charge of the Charles W. Car- ter Mortuary, will be in Evergreen Cemetery. — A RARE OPPORTUNITY TO HAVE EYES EXAMINED By the popular Seattle Eye-Spec- ialist for 26 years and well known in Juneau; permanently located at 703-4 Liggett Building (4th and Pike Street) Seattle. glad again to consult Doctor Ed-| munds about their eyes and glasses. | A special - offer on this visit nr‘ FREE CONSULTATION AND EX- We must determine| only WHAT you| scientif| but HOW you see. CROSSED-‘ y, not g s in-, OPLRATICN. Difficult vited. COME EARLY, TELEPHONE FOR APPOINTMENTS, GAS- TINEAU HOTEL, f.._-,,,, 2 { Fall Styles % IN ; New Holeproof § Hosiery | FOR MEN Big ral:iely of Patterns improvements | { SABIN’S | Lhri‘stmas! What to give to the friends and loved Jones? Solve the' problem with photo- graphs! Take advantage of this op- portunity to secure portraits made by a specialized POR- TRAIT photographer. Portraits of - exclusive style— with all refinements of modern artistic lighting, retouching— etching and finishing. Natural life like, poses of the children with their happy ex- pressions. ‘We will make sittings only un- til. November 13. Make appoint- ment today. Prices $15.00 per" dozen and up. All work finished in Juneau. - HoME PORTRAITURE f OF SEATTLE 204 Front St. Fur Store Location ¢ from Yukon Territory will be ship- ped to Prince Rupert or Vancou- | ver, B. C, instead of Seattle. Ts Jack Henry Post No. 1, American' Legion of Anchorage, has elected and installed Willilam M. Sherman, | \Commander; W. E. O'Malley, First Vice-Commander; Robert H. Romig, Becond Vice-Commander; George F. Mumford, Finance Officer; Hugh ‘G. Savage, Chaplain; C. C. Tousley (re-elected), Historian; Stephen T. Young, Sergeant-at-Arms; Paul G. Marsch and ‘Thomas S. Bevers, | Post Executive Committeemen; M. L. Sharp, Deépartment Committee- man; W. D. McKinney, Past Com- mander. Anchorage records the season’s first skating .accident in Alaska. Mrs. A. J. Hewitt broke her left wrist in a fall while skating on Lake Spenard. 3 BIG “Extensive street improvements are contemplated in Anchorage. Councilmen of that city have asked Cordova Councilmen about the cost of street improvéments in Cordova. | . . . . . . . . . . . . A ‘telephorie line nine miles in length, conneeting the two west @ coast towns of Craig and Klawak, | o ftias recently ‘been completed 3 o . b o| The cruiser ‘Fern, Capt. F. T. o [Richfield, of Wrangell, made a trip PARISH HALL DAYS NOVEMBER 13, 14, 15 Booths Filled with All Sorts of Novelties and Holiday Offerings There Will Be Something to Interest ‘Everyorte 'DOOR PRIZE EVERY NIGHT s I U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU | The W eather H (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) } Forecast for Jutteau and vicinity, bzginning at 4 p. m, November 6: Rain tonight and Friday; fresh southeasterly winds. H LOCAL PATA Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity Weather 4 p. m. yest'y 29.69 44 96 SE 10 Rain, 4 a. m, today 2078 41 97 w 2 Rain' Noon today 29.94 44 73 SE 12 c;dy; CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS v | YESTERDAY | "TODAY gl Highest 4 p.m. Lowest4a.m. ‘4am. Precip. ‘da.m Station— temp. temp. '| temp. temp. v@lcw 24 s, Wehther Barrow . ) 0| 0 0 16 [ “Joldy Nome .. 20 20 | 10 10 . 0 Clear Bethel ... 20 = 18 { 18,2 134 Fort Yukon 12 12 | 12 14 4 .08 Tanana .18 18 | 12 12 s o Fairbanks 32 30 | 16 18 0 0 Eagle 36 34 26 26 — 0 St. Paul 2 L 28 30 2 . b2 Dutch Harbor ... 3¢ 32 32 3¢ — Trace Pt Cldy Kodiak “ e 38 40 14 04 ‘olgy Cordova 48 42 3¢ 38 8 168 Rain Juneau .. 7 4 3 N i Rajn sitka 50 i— | 4 — — 95 Bhowes Ketchikan 52 50 [ e 4 154 Pt Cly Prince Rupert 56 52 40 48 0 38 Clly Edmonton . 40 32 2 * 0 Clear Seattle 58 54 42 42 . 0 Foggy Portland 56 56 44 4 . 0 Foggy San Francisco ... 66 60 5274 80 * 0 Clehr Spokane 52 50 34 3 * 0 y Vancouver, B. c. 52 48 42 46 0 0 Cldy *—Less than 10 miles. The pressure is low throughout Alaska except ‘in’ the extrerfxe North, lowest near Kodiak and moderately high in the Pacific States and British Columbia. tI is rising in Southern ‘Alaska and fallihg in the Interior. Rain or snow fell in Southern Alaska and the weather is unsettled in the Interior with light snow last might Fort Yukon. Clear weather prevails in Northwestern Alaska. Te peratures rose in Western and Northern Alaska and fell in the Gulf of Alaska, the southern Interior and portions of the Southeast. ! WE HANDLE WELL KNOWN AND STANDARD QUALITY PRODUCTS ! SUPERIOR PORTLAND CEMENT ' WRANGELL CEDAR SHINGLES GYPSUM SHEETROCK WALLBOARD WHEELER-0SGOOD FIR DOORS ¥ BOLCOM FIR FINISH AND SHOP ! 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