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| | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 3, 1930 Y The STORE of PRACTICAL GIFTS ool Blankets An Ideal Home Gift Vany a wife or mother would be happy to receive a pair of these handsome woolen blankets—es- peciaily these women of a practical turn who prefer and appreciate useful and needed things. A pair of these good blankets will last for years and the kinds and izhts in fancy plaids and solid colors with assortment includes many \ silk binding. Priced from 6.95 to $12.50 B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. Juneaw's Leading Department Store ((fl;w ‘inesl ;r (as&em axe nol {)ou/ufi ma M’Md:’, flau[en The finest things grow where only fine things are tolezated. Likewise, the finest things are made by those who make only fine things. Cheap things are like weeds. They are contagious. There is only oneplace where only fine coffee is produced. That place is the fragrant Schilling roasting room. No 2nd or 3rd grade coffees either enter or leave that place. There are no cheap blends, no dual standards of quality. Where then is the finest coffee apt to come from? There are many excellent coffees ~. but which one is apt to be uniformly good, day after day, week after week? Uron Facts INsisT Tue WouLp ALL OF A Quarity You Ir You 'KNEW There are 43 important ¥ A ¢ Ts about Schilling Products * Coffee * Tea ¥ Baking Powder *# 42 Spices ¥ 31 Extracts ' U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU The Weather (By the U. S. Weather Burean) Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p. m, December 3: Rain tonight and Thursday; moderate southeasterly winds. LOCAL DATA APPEALSCOURT | “** BASES RULING ON WHITE LAW ‘l Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity =~ Weather & ¢ p.n. yest'y 29.81 34 98 SE 8 Rain | (Continuea mrom Psge One) | ¢ @m. today 2063 41 g1 & 1 Rain T RESEERRST n today 29.45 43 87 SE 12 Rain W S A CABLE AND RADIO REPORTS |and.asserts the broad right 1o dg VESTERDAY | TODAY g Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4a.m. Precip. 4am. 50 because it has been endowed with the power to tax, and the temp. temp. | tgnp tex_np ve.l_()jcity 24 l{rs ‘Weather | power to tax is the power to de- © 1250 S 14 -1;‘ '(: Clear stroy. or proposition may i ;;: f'j fi zul 3 (J; Eni: .| be true well as in theory, =4 ‘y“k’m ~“ '; 95 _;” 10 Sn but it cannot be carried to the ex-| ;' © 1 A ; 0 g tent of destroying rights conferred| ' ° | : : ; o F banks 10 10 | by the Gonstitution or laws of the| 8 g P 6 States.” | frpina | st paul 30 2 | N | Dutch Harbor 34 A in these are not! Kodiak 40 20 an propert rted the! : il 10 court, which held: “The claim bof o 12 | the Territory is based, in a meas : e A 5 | at least, on the erroneous assump- | 5 s “: b tion that the fish in Alaskan waters i i Cldy {are the property of the inhabitants = e o 10 g Ty of the Territory, under the unlim- & 3 3 i : ; 48 46 4 4 Cldy ited control of the Territorial Log- & pe 3 Sy }{é.lmurv But no such r t in the| . 34 24 | 4 04 Rain inhabitants of the Tt ory, or ,nI v B L 44 i 0 0 Cldy e g8 g bw"‘ *—Less than 10 miles. recogniz y On thoi & __ e contrary, in the act to which we, The pressure is unusually low throughout Southwestern Ala: have referred, Congress has declar-| and over the ocean to the southward and is moderately high ed its purpose to protect and con-, the Pac States and southern British Columbia. Rain and snow sérve the fisheries of the en in Southern and Western Alaska and clear weather pre- United| h : most of the Interior. Temperatures have risen in the ern portion of the Gulf of Alaska and Southeastern Alaska and fallen in portions of the Interior, with little change else- Gales are reported in th» western portion of the Gulf of and the ocean to the southward. States in all waters of Ala: has delegated to the Seer Commerce full and complete au- thority to regulate the times and| : places when and where fish may ba! Alaska taken, the mod d extent of the| not upon the Alaska| M. Goldstein taking, and almost every detail of|office a visited with the fishing industry, leaving little|Legi axation powet. | parents, Mr. and” Mrs. or ncthing to the T tory beyond| 1 ted out th prior to | Goldstein while tha Alameda the power to impose taxes and li-|the tment of the sent Fed- |1 t last night. M. Goldstein censes. | er the Department of Com- lives in Seattle. He is booked for “And this latter power cannot be{mcrce had zoned the waters of |Seward and is on a fur-buying trip. so exerclsed as to defeat the gen-; d permitted some individ- ———--—— eral purpose of Congr or destroy | ua companies, the right to rights conferred by Congress upon| t: fish from certain are ;mrl‘ WHIST PARTY the citizens of the United States.| d that right to otk The | | ‘We are of the opinion, the: of the statute there-| The last of a sel of Whist that there is a plain and in d to prevent such a sys-|Parties given by the Rebeka! m being used in the future,|be held Wednesday evening, D to guarantee that everyone|3rd at 8 pm. in the I O. O d have the same opportunity to |Hall. In addition to the r in open areas. s the Grand Prize for Will Seek Review | es will bs awarded. Adin \asmuch as the decision rests|fifty cents. Public invite an interpretation of the sta-| S A 9 B Congress and the Act of the Terri-|{and torial Legislature, and in such c:\scs‘ the latter must yicld.” It Position of Territory The Territory contends that the| It | Appellate Court’s interpretation of | Up: | the Congressional Fisheries Act is! tut not in accord with the history pr: ceding its enactment and with ti intent of Congress. The phrase “and that no citizen of the United States! NOTICE TO SHIPPERS hip Norco sailir ¢ next Monday, Dec. at ¢ uled upon by it in the final |y s first steamer for north n of the validity of|Omits call at Hyder, will stop only { shall be denied the al statute. | at Ketchikan, Wrangell and Peot- prepare, cure or preserve fish or| ation for the writ will be|ershurg enroute to Juneau. Sho | shelifish in any area of the wa:ors‘[mwi-‘ out immediately. It will prob- | reach here Friday, Dec. 12. Pl |of Alaska, where hing ably require sometime to get the|your orders for freight now | mitted by the Secretary D. B. FEMMER, /goat. merce, it is contended, . limitation upon the po is per- om- | matier before the Supreme Court {—adv. S eee - Daily Empire want Ads Pay. Daily Empire Wars Ads Pay. i to Eat Clover Valley Butter in quarters, per Ib. 43¢ Meadowdew Butter, 11b. bricks, per Ib. . 40c Hard Wheat Flour (guaranteed quality), 49 poundsack . . . . .. $1.75 Macaroni, Spaghetti, Noodles, per pkg. 10c Reliance Cling Peaches, No. 2 1-2, can . 25¢ ' New Navel Oranges (medium size), per dozen, 35¢c. 3 dozen . . . . $1.00 New Soft Shell W alnuts, baby size, pound, 28¢, 2 pounds for . . . . New Soft Shell Walnuts, large size, 55¢ pound, 38¢, 2 pounds for . . . . 75¢ Apples (cooking) per dozen . . 25¢ and 35¢ Apples (eating) per dozen . . . 35¢, 40c, 50c Florida Grapefruit, each . . . . . . . 15¢ Sanitary Grocery PHONES 83—385 “The Store That Pleases” Good Things | MEN'S HEAVY WEIGHT ALL WOOL SHIRTS $6.00 Values for %3.50 and $3.75 1J.M.SALLOUME . SERVICE MOTOR CO. A. B. HALL Keep your car warm in Juneau's Uptown Garage— Away from It Water PHONE 202 “WE NEVER CLOSE” | Attention Radio Fans { \ ! R. C. A. Victor with Home Recording—Very i Latest in Radio and Record Reproductions | ! { { | { S R NOW ON DISPLAY | \ | 1 I g Anderson Music Shoppe Alaska Representative, Kohler Brambach Piano Co. i e Y | | owdlo you sy AERRY CHRISTMA HHIHIN { By card, folder, broadside, or letter? i 5 We will print your greeting carefully, promptly and beautifully, at a small [ cost. ? The Daily Alaska Empire £ - £ £ _fillll"llll”||||l|||||||||||||||Hlmllll"l”||||il||||||”|||||l||||l|lllllllilllllllllllllfi ) } — > ¢ | | Tom Thumb | Golf Course || A. B. HALL - Felt That Puits Like Grass - ! School Children—15 cents until 6 P. M. ADULTS e ) Afternoons and Evenings—25 cents HIT OF THE WEEK | PHONOGRAPH RECORDS The latest song hits . . . Every week. Very thin . . . made of paper . . . only 15 cents each { Buy the new ones each week L) Nelson’s Jewelry Store |Old Papers for sale at Empire Office |