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rg NAVY CRAFT GREET HOOVER EARLY TODAY Destroyers Go Alongside Battleship Arizona —Band Plays ABOARD U. S. .S ARIZONA, March 21.—An impressive sight of two navy craft alongside the Ari- zona Porto Rico and the Virgin Islands greeted the Chief Executive. The destroyer alongside with band playing and the crew all in white to give the President a greeting. The destroyer Taylor then fol- lowed with a greeting. gave parting salutes and started the return to Norfolk. Although the President is com- bining business with pleasure, it is understood he plans no commit- ments on future policies of the two territories he is visiting but' is looking forward to visualizing conditions and after a study, pos- sible administration policies reshap- ed toward complete self- gmernment for the islands. The heat is oppressive as the! Arizona swung into the tropical waters. The deck awnings are up,| the sea is smooth and the wind gentle. —_——— Wolves have become so numerous in northwestern Missouri that the farmers of that section recently or- ganized several hunts. e ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Called Com- munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147 at he Masonic Temple Sun-} day afternoon for the purpose of funeral services for the late Hon. John W. Dunn. Lodge opens at 1:30 prompt. Please be present. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, —adv Secretary. e —— “Tomorrow’s Styles Toda;” PRINT | DRESSES The last word in clever print models. Sizes 14 to 40 Real Values | this morning on the third; day of President Hoovers' voyage to Du Pont came| . Both craft| | gree. to Glorify New Style Hats Designed Straws, New and Exotic and Important, Play a Leading Part in Creations Offered by Moguls of Millinery World. | the Wearer dress. street wear. (R sets off the all-wl modes of frilly gowns. Although young men may think of love in the Sp ing, this trio of lovely maidens would seem to prove that their own sex think rather of the new Spring styles, and display the latest models in head At the left we have the popular off-the-face hat, ideal fcr t). The light panamalac hat, which properly Summer dress. lacy straw hat, with braided design, which matches with the new (Below). The wide-brimmed SENATEPASSES NEW CODE FOR Liberalizes Law Relative to Incorporation of Do- mestic Companies The Senate this morning without {a dissenting vote passed the Shat- tuck measure revising Alaska’s busi- ness corporation law, that statute in considerable de- The proposed new law is largely modeled after the Dela- ware code. length by the Senate Judiclary Committee and by the entire body in committee of the whole for sev- eral working sessions. It will be | transmitted to the House for ac- | tion early next week. $9.95 bile and wagon road between An- | chorage and Eklutna by the Terri-| attorney Stabler said’ the grand tory is the aim of a measure in-/| | troduced in the Senate this morn- ing by Senator Bragaw. It pro- ;vides that the sum of $25,000 may “Juneaw’s Own Store” ' \be expended for that purpose out or the regular road allotment of {the Third Division, Senator Dimond introduced a | measure to repeal sections 496, 497 | and 498 of the Compiled Laws of | Alaska relative to property and ; pecuniary rights of married women. VA! To obvlate the necesslty of pass-lstreet m Nashville, Tenn A, S 20 Gk CORPORATIONS, liberalizing | The measure was considered at The construction of an automo- | ing special bills for such purposes, | Senator Shattuck introduced a bill to give general authority to the' Territorial Road Commission to ex- pend road funds for construction, repair and maintenance of air- plane landing fields, dams and dykes, and telephone lines. | The Johnston measure Increasing bounties on wolves and coyotes to 1 $15, passed recently by the House, was received in the Senate today and referred to the Committee on Fish, Game and Agriculture, Foster's resolution for a joint committee to conduct a legislative probe into the conduct of Terri- torial offices was reported to the Senate by the Committee on Educa- tion with the recommendation that it do pass. SPECIAL GRAND JURY DRAWN AT KETCHIKAN A special grand jury of 23 were drawn today at Ketchikan to re- port next Monday, according to advices received from there by U. S. Marshal Albert White. Ac- cording to the cablegram, District Jury will consider the Marshall murder case only and no other cases will be taken before it. Bert | McDonald, alleged implicated in the case was recently brought back to Ketchikan from Portland, Ore- gon. ———a——— A replica of Fort Nashborough has been: erected on the Cumber- jland river at the foot of Church We Always Save Y ou Money SUGAR, 10 pound bags ...................62c CAMPS PORK AND BEANS, YT S ol ety CREAM OF WHEAT, reg. 30c pkgs. .......26c GELATINE (Old English Brand) 13 oz, size, (A great bargain on a good article) .....25¢ TOMATO JUICE (with reducing prop- orties) soan 2 xiow o Shde e a0 10 A BIG STORE WITH LITTLE PRICES GARNICK’S PHONE 174 i The matter was referred to the {to the San Juan for 14 and 10; {14 and 10, and Margaret T. Capt.| | age for 14 and 10. BOAT GRIDIRON AND DOGS GIVEN CITY ATTENTION Council Also Listens to Representations Rela- tive to Frigidaires Construction of a municipal grid- iron for the use of small boats, pro- hibition of dogs on streets except on leash and installation and oper- ation of frigidaires were discussed at the regular bi-weekly meeting last night of the Juneau common council in the City Hall, The site of the marine gridiron will be at the City Float north of the Municipal Wharf. The improve- ment will cost in the neighborhood of $2,500. The city engineer, Frank Metcalf, was directed to draft specification for presentation to the Council at its meeting April 3. Will Ask for Bids If the specifications meet the approval of councilmen, they will advertise forthwith for bids for construction. The dog issue will be left to vot- ers for decision at the election April | 7. The proposed law forbids dogs on streets except the animals on leash. License fees would be dis- continued, but owners would have to obtain, without cost, from the city clerk’s office, tags that would be put on animals. If voters fav- or the prohibitory ordinance, it will be enacted by the council. If the proposal is rejected by voters, the present license fee system and regulations will remain in force. Frigidaire Representations O. K. McManus, representing W. P. Johnson, local Frigidaire agent, made representations to the coun- | cil relative to the existing methods of installing Frigidaire equipment and asked that a new ordinance be adopted controlling such installa- tion and regulating the type of electric current service to be used. city attorney, R. E. Robertson. An order was issued by the coun- cli directing payment of $5,000 on | school indebtedness. HALIBUT BRINGS 1309 AND 11,09 ON BLOCK HERE Sitka Not Allowed to Land Fish at Rupert byt Customs Officials Daily Cross-word Puzzle 's Puzzl 11. 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Sea eagle 60. Forms words 71, Mountain In 4. T{v easure with letters Crete Plunder 62. Remainder 72. Black cuckoo- 6. Barrier in & 4. Preceding like bird nigh 13. Japanese 7. 56. Salt pagoda 8. §7. Short for & 14. Make amends 9. Of least ek kind of dog 76. Rotations 8. Pertaining to 79. Island of the 10, fes at rest Cyclades group ). Bnhylon!ln delty prefix when she sailed south this after- noon. Seventy-nine thousand pounds of frozen halibut were withdrawn from the Cold Storage by the New Eng- land Fish Company and loaded aboard the Norco for discharge at Ketchikan. Thirty-five thousand six hundred pounds of frozen hali- but, destined for export trade, were shipped ‘south on the Norco by the Cold Storage. ' 'Rupert Rebuffs Sitka According tp a cablegram receiv- ed by I Goldstein, owner of the Sitka, she was not allowed by the Canadian customs authorities to At the auction on the Junegu Fish Exchange yesterday, as h as 15.06 cents a pound, first grade and 1105 cents a pound, second grade, 1931 rules, were paid for fresh halibut. The successful bid- der was E. E. Engstrom, represent- ing the Bebastian-Stuart Fish Company, and the quantity was 9,000 pounds, unloaded by the ‘Tern, Capt. Andrew Rosnes. All together, 14,280 pounds of halibut were sold at auction on the fish exchange yesterday. Most of the hailings were small, having been brought by boats that on the banks had loaded catches on the Sitka for shipment south. These Made Sales Aside from the Tern, the ves- sels that made auction sales under 1931 grading rules were the Ber- nice E. Capt. Alfred Edwards, 700 pounds, sold to the S8an Juan Fish- ing and Packing Company, Wallis . George, representative, for 15 cents and 11 cents a pound; Hard- ing, Capt. Martin Erstad, 900 to the San Juan, for 15 and 11; Ad- dington, Capt. Sivert Anderson, 500, to Sebastian-Stuart for 14 and 10; Emma, Capt. Thomas Ness, 800, to Sebastian-Stuart for 14 and 10;| Fremont, Capt. Olaf Winther, 800, Ina J., Capt. Fred Naidal, 380, to Juneau Cold Storage Company for Peter Hildre, 700, to the Cold Stor- All Shipped Fresh Virtually all the fish was ship- BELL BOTTOM Dungarees { Colors Blue and Black All Sizes ! $1.50 Also New Shipment WHITE CORDS $4.50 SABIN’S “Everything in Furnigh- ings for Men” *#' ped fresh on the mozorsmp Nofco |~ land at Prince Rupert, B. C, her cargo of 100,000 pounds of fresh ihalibut taken on the banks from boats of the Juneau fleet. Her skipper, Capt. Willlam Doutett, cabled that he was procéeding with the fish to Seattle. Why the Canadian officials objected to the landing of the fish was not made known in the cablegram received here. { ——————— COAST GUARDSMEN ILL A. 'W. Haines and Erik Rorne, | Off the United States Coast Guard cutter Tallapoosa, are patients in St. Ann’s Hospital. They entetea yesterday for meédical = treatment. f ——— Daily Empire wans ads Pay: DANCE Elks Ball Room TONIGHT SPECIAL MUSIC 7 by the FAR FAMED STANLEY’S LOS SENORITAS ALL-GIRL BAND Admission $1.00 Don’t Miss This Chickens-Fresh, Just In ‘Average weight, 3 to 4 1bs.—28¢ péf’fio’tmfl GALIFORNIA GROCERY PHONE 478 FINAL LIQUIDATION SALE Leader Dep't. Store DEFICIT BILL First DefiEcy Measure Carrying $4,575 Pass- ed by House Today (Continuea rom Page One) today by Representative Frank H. Foster. He declared that, official records show in the past 30 years a total of 162 vessels have been wrecked between Cape Spencer and Unalaska, and that at present the ‘| only protection to shipping in those waters is that furnished by “an antiquated cutter stationed at Ju- neau.” Three million dollars worth of shipping, including 69 vessels, and more than 40 lives, wiped in wrecks in the same waters in the past five years, it was as- serted by the memorial. Observe Army Day The Governor is requested to call upon the people of the Terri- tory to observe April 8 as Army Day, in a resolution reported today by the Committee on Rules, etc. This was in compliance with a request made by an organization of Army veterans which is fostering Army Day on a national scale. A . communication was received from Derek Lane, pioneer of west- ern Alaska and resident of Ka- natak, recounting the method in which trout have been destroyed in Bristol Bay spawning areas to protect the red salmon fisheries, endorsing that work, and urging the Legislature to continue its ap- propriations for the work. A petition from the Kodiak Chamber of Commerce asked for continuation of the Territorial game and fur-bearing animal stocking program. Animals planted in the district, it was said, have made excellent progress. It suggested, however, that marten instead of mink be planted on the island as mink feed upon muskrats which HOLLOW GRINDER Gillette ‘Razor Blade Sharpener 10-Day Free Trial Price, $3.75 Juneau Drug Company Free Delivery = Phone 38 Post Office Substation No. 1 and receive from them a full TELEPHONE 134 HOUSE PASSES [TRIBUTE IS PAID TO MUELLER BY FORSMALL SUM, have been : BUY TWO TUBES OF PEPSODEN TOOTH PASTE FOR $1.00 Buy two.tubes of Pepsodent Tooth Paste for $1.00 Then mail the empty cartons to the Pepsodent Co, Chicago, Antiseptic FREE Butler Mauro Drug Co. ‘When We Sell It—It’s ngh t” Express Money Orders GERMANS TODAY Former Cmcellor Died Last Night—Reichstag, Diet in Session BERLIN, erch 21.—The bitter- ness ‘in politics in Germany lad a sharp rellef today when the Keich- stag and Prussian Diet met to pay tribute to former Chancellor Her- man Mueller who died last night. The Reichstag convened at noon but the National Socialists, Nation- alists and Communists were absent as: President Loebe began the ses- % sion with an eulogy. In the Prussian Diet one Com- munist was present and he refused to stand with the others in a token of respect to the dead Chancellor. A tumult ensued. are also belng propagated in the same district. The elks herd transported there from Washington State have in- creased largely, it was said. The <} deer experiment was not successful and apparently most of the ani- mals have been wiped out by poachers. ———————— VISIT BERLIN AI'RP(_)RT BERLIN.—Berlin-Tempelhof aiv- port was host in 1930 to 650,339 visitors, a decline of 125,777 below the 1929 figure. A NEW SHIPMENT OF SPRING HOSIERY JUST ARRIVED The Home of Gotham Gold Stripe Hosiery size $1.00 bottle of Pepsodent WE DELIVER March Canned F oocl Event QUALITY-SERVICE VALUE-PLUS GEORGE BROTHERS TELEPHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries “Purveyors to Particular People’”