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SEVEN PLACED IN NOMINATION FOR DIRECTORS Chamber Opens Nomina- tions for Memberships on Executive Board 1 rrom Fage One) m- He e has At no time, creation, has th any interfes , and its re s been ary of Ag there has been any failure, ed, it was chargeable to the n and not to Washington ap- cul- Other out of town members of the Commission present today were nks, Frank and W. R ams, St. Michae Ketchikan Plan for Air Company d Smith, promoter of a new nsportation company hers ks before the Chamber and cutlined brieflythis plans a $100,000 company had been in- corporated here and expected to float its stock on the local market keeping it a purely Juneau concera. | are fav- ns. The constitute an al- already lighted steamer navigation. perior to the air- " ent and flying conditions even through the wint months better than the continent He declared conditions he: orable for @ inland waten SEATTLE PRICE Plus Freight 41c¢ PER LB. MANNING'S BLUE - TTRADE MARK COFFEE ol GEORGE BROTHERS PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries USSR Lounging Robes for Men Make an ideal. prac- tical Christmas gift Come in Wool and Pure Silk SABIN’S i P e caceadac o asasad He said | i TH E DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, DEC. 4, 1930. { re O " 1% Son en~'e Liquor ACROSY . Word of ' nor 1 7. Wype measures Hi I Runs away to E] e S L jé | Ve married P * Take fo ¥ pr | Perfori Y Tipping () one I Noft nud ‘s side mellow onx Seore sinlien’ e’y | 20 dinayian E Vander (A | ure of Sat away 5 | R] &6 Uit ot furco | S| &8, Grafted: i | heraldr y - | E| 40. Dishon | voters | 43, Bone of the E spine 46, Smooth sure S face betwe 1 two flutes «(a S oot 32, Roving 11 Adaadd Al ddd lunEEEE 4NN JNEN | ddEEE | TEFT LT ANENGANE WAN it in: M WM . N EET T ddddNEN A HEN dEaMN - to the Chamber at recent Seattle hearings. The reduction, it is plan- ned, will be brought about by a 25 per cent slash in trap holdings. The Commissioner declined for the | conditions. Mr.: Smith, who was | formerly connected with the Pio- | neer Airways fo Ketchikan, is well known here as a pilot. He did not | | seek the Chamber’s endorsement of | his project, but will seek support present, at any rate, to extend the | from members as individual busi- | seining season in Chatham Strait,!=S | ness men. and refused to grant the Chamber's | = request for an all-year trolling season in Icy Strait. He said lack of wardens made it impossible to establish stream ‘patrols in that district and that experience had proved that trollers would invade Cut Salmon Take It is the intention of Commis- sioner Henry O'Malley to cut the take of salmon in Southeast Alaska next season about 25 per cent, said |R. E. Robertson who represented Extra Pants FREE SUITS TO MEASURE GUARANTEED PERFECT FIT Three Different Qualities of Cloth--Prices $25 35 and $45 'REE with every suit LI EXTRA PA Hurry While There Is Yardage J.M.SALOUM Ithe streams if fish were scarce in ‘\t‘ne outer waters. !new halfbut regulation of the deep sea fisheries by an International Commission of pose a treaty based upon fixed law. fishermen contend, play a minor part in deep sea fisheries, taking waters in Canadian territo and in seasons during which the Americans and Canadians could not operate. . out by a prominent salmon packer for solving the Alaska box shook ~ problem, | was not at liberty to reveal the na- | ture of the plan or its author, but | said it was sound. Roy Rutherford, President and General Manager of the Juneau Lumber Mills has been over the matter. If it is adopted, ufacturers will shooks next year as ever before. the Zellerbach interests had written possibilities of the Territorial legis- Mr. Robertson conferred with rep- »sentatives of the Fishing Vessel wners' Association on the proposed treaty with Canada. e said that organization had filed protest against the pact in its esent form which provides for mericans and Canadians. The hermen are opposed to regulation that manner, but would not op- Play Minor Part The Canadians, the American ost of their halibut from inside . An " anTu;”or i o1, 3 lnows International Commission compos- U LR B el 4 e dequally of Canadians and Ameri- 1 6. s Alighva :fll;n!{'rr S cans, would give the Canadians 6. eToses Opvotits, ot equal authority with the Americans s back prefix b ench awenther 1oy Halr ointment g9, Remainder 6. One who cals §9. Famous foote over operations conducted large!y 49, Ethereul sult 70" 4 trempt culates the = }mll conch by the latter. X cost of wor . Caresses Peruse again 7. Wriggly fish 62, At no time: TV wag polied oy Al Complete col- & Impudens o, BT Japanese are beginning to invade ections es . Fashion 3. Ardor * 74, Organ of henr- 10, Father of 64. Anarchists the waters of the North Paclfio for 1,:(..( et :l:u'n’klml 7. }i‘nn‘r:ly Im halibut, and nationals of Japan 75. Rear Darts o . Outdoor game cotland & Sonts 1°° Ovi'e 72. And: French weculd not be bound by regulations of the proposed Commission and ‘Remember that tamous bit could, therefore, fish in closed zones fluff asks Puff. Says Mr. Sheep with a Box Shook Plan ! pride: A tentative plan has been worked side.” Mr. Robertson said. He that distritt. vited to go to Seattle and talk r. Robertson added, Alaska man- sell as many box In Ketchikan he was told that 75,000, people there inquiring about the Mill Making Betterments CUFEY That was known as Mary's Lamb?” “I'm related to him on my mother’s | lature enacting a diseriminary tax law against fiber boxes next Yyear.!lf,r snowplow. f that was done, the company said, | it would have a bad effect upon the _ady. projected pulp and paper plant in| In improving its power plant the | | of While in San Francisco, Mr. Rob-i ertson attended the West Coast Army and Navy football game, bc»] ing accompanied by J. F. Mullen. They met P. R. Bradley at the game, which attracted a crowd of A FOR 4 BOY’S CHRISTMAS Happy Lad Shirts EACH ONE WRAPPED INDIVIDUALLY IN CELLOPHANE WITH A SILK TIE TO MATCH. Also a season’s greeting card at- tached to each shirt with the lines To and From. Sizes—6 to 12 years and 12 to 141 inch neck measurements. Fine assortment of colors and patterns to choose from. And are spick and span new, having arrived just yesterday. MADE FOR HAPPY BOYS AND TO MAKE BOYS HAPPY Leader Dep’t. Store Open Evenings PHONE 454 Why INDIAN Lump-Nut Is the Outstanding Coal First—INDIAN Lump-Nut coal is easy on the Pocket Book. Second—INDIAN Lump-Nut, by actual burning test, gives you heat satisfaction at a decidedly low cost—compare its fuel economy with any other domestic coal on this market —you'll like it Third—INDIAN Lump-Nut coal burns with a long, clean, hot flame, giving off its heat readily, yet easily controlled by dampers to burn a long time, Fourth—Gives the fullest measure of heating satisfaction when banked with Ladysmith Screenings. Value On the Market Today ATTRACTIVE LOW BUNKER PRICE Indian Lump-Nut, per ton..$11.50 Ladysmith Screenings, per ton 8.00 Pacific Coast Coal Co. PHONE 412 Juneau’s Coal Mercha nt for Over 30 Years GEORGE BROTHERS, Props. e L T T TR AU T Juneau Lumber Mills is making it possible to widen lower Front Street by 10 feet opposite the boiler house and, refyse burner, C. T. Gardner reported. The mill is moving its power plant across the street and will construct the new plant so that tee in charge has arranged a splen- P -T A ancERT |did program which is bound to be " 1 1 e |appreciated by all classes. The EVENINfiffund derived will go to the THIS EVENI ment remaining on the piano for the High School. —————— the city can use 10 feet adjacent | WOMEN OF to it. The concert sponsored by the Ju- nfooseheart Legion meets tor neau Parent - Teacher Association g4 g oclock. Election of offic: No improvement -can-'be under- taken on that part of the street before next Spring, Allen Shattuck reported. City finances will not per- mit the work to.be done this win- ter. The local Women's Club, which had petitioned the Chamber to lend its assistance in obtaining con- | sent to remove the Oity Library| from City Hall to the Territorial Building after the latter is vacat- ed by officials moving into the | Territorial capitol building, was asked to submit a detailed plan for consideration. | informed that the Chamber was| | endeavoring to get all bulldings | B l _M D C moved off that block ahd have a ll‘t er auro rug 0. park developed there. Fifteen and answered during the week by the Secretary’s office. | NOTICE TO CAR OWNERS The city tratnic ordinance pro-| look of [hibits parking of automobiles more than 24 hours in any public place.| Automobiles left on the streets in violation, of this regulation will be taken to garages and charges as- |sessed against owners. This action | necessary to keep streets cleared | will be given this evening starting at ‘8:15 o'clock in the Grammar School Auditorium. The commit- | Every member asked to attend AGNES GRIGG, —adv. Recorder. v PO BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY OF SHEAFFER’S PENS, PENCILS AND PEN SETS The Club was also requests were received | e e SUGAR SUGAR 50 POUND BAGS ... St G. A. GETCHELL, Chief of Police. !IllllllIllllllIIIIIlllJ!IlIllllmllllllllIlIllIIIlllIllIIllll|lllll|lllllIIllll|IIIIIII_IllIIIIl_I_IIlIlIIllI Modern Gift Precious and semi-precious stones! Rare, sparkling . . . aglow with life and color. JEWELRY—an age-old gift that will al- ways retain the gloss of novelty. . . . . ever new . . . modern. Christmas Gift Wishes Gloriously Fulfilled Perhaps it’s some little trinket you wish to give for sweet remembrance sake, or it may be something more costly to ex- press a tender, lasting sentiment—we have anticipated every choice. We also carry a full line of W atches and Silverware NELSON’S Jewelry Store Brunswick Radios and Records CALIFORNIA GROCERY g PHONE 478 The Home of Better Groceries g , | AN Why not a watch for him or her or yourself? : Beautiful new models of all makes on display and also a few of last year’s models at very attrac- tive prices. The Nugget Shop Dealers in Virgin Diamonds