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§ | sVvvEvTw ITVRIANAY AT Sy Mglms THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1931. P ‘44f;‘fifivmwz-mflfl"WWNW?MW‘MW\- S BN e ST PACT ENDING HALIBUT STRIKE MADE PUBLIC [Boat Owners and Fisher- | men Still Oppose Buy- ers Over Grading Details of the agreement made in Seattle yesterday between the Hali- but Fishermen's Union and the Vessel . Owners' ~ Associaton . were given out ‘today by E. 'T. ‘Marsh, Commissioner of Conciliation for | the ' Department of Labor, transmited to The Empire by the Associated Press. The' agreement ends a dispute that Has kept all but comparatively few of the boats of the Seattle and Ketchikan hali- but fleets in port simce the be- ginning of the fishing season. Brief- ly stated, the terms of the agree- ment are: Not more than dock and store prices prevailing at the time of purchase shall be ‘charged against fishermen. Medicine Chest Checked Up The medicine chest shall\be checked up after every trip. Second hand gear bought by the boat owner shall be paid for by the fishermen at the priee actual- ly paid by the boat owner. The following hole bills shall not be collectible: 1. When the fishermen were discharged through no faulf of their own immediately after the trip | when the hole bill was made. 2. Where the vessel goes info | some other trade or goes seining | immediately after the trip when| the hole bill was made and the fishermen were discharged by the captain’ for reasons other than : W-IEN the whole world is on “dress parade”, how smartly a blue suit fits into the picture! When it comes to blue suits we know of no | smarter choice than one of our Middishade models—the suit you've read about in The Saturday Evening Post. There's still tima to be fitted in a Middishade Blue Suit before Easter. Why not drop in and see how Middishade's intensive specialization gives you $50 style, $50 woolens, $50 needle- legal. 4 ; i work—$50 quality through and through—at e bl so low a price as 4. Where repairs are needed Stores Accounted For to the Fishermen's Union and the “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” Stores and gear Shall be checked | Vessel Owners’ Association for ad- up after every trip. | justment immediately upon arrival ll{llllllllllilllllllll[lIIH’"”IlllII"IIllllllllllIllll”||||l|lll||l||l||"|l| | after an accident and the fisher-| All disputes between captain and |of the boat in a port where there aily Cross-word Puzzle men are not wanted back when $ 3 7 5 O | the repairs are completed. | | | I‘c *w that cannot be settled on board the boat shall be referred / B. M. Behrends Co., Inc. ACROSS 1. Roman date In the cace of a dispute between | ia fisherman and a captain, there | shall be no discrimination against | the fisherman or against any mem- | captain or owner pending adjudi- | cation by representatives of the the event the fisherman involved |in the dispute shall be found |to any discrimination because of 12. Tenable the dispute. Solution of Yesterday's Puzzie Obliterate | R g 15. Those not Dispute Over Grading tains ["[Pls]olo] e Settlement of differences between 9. Cut oft RIS MEPIE A fishermen and boat owners does 14. Bodily e AN [RTY not restore normal conditions' in eatinge NIAP|T | the halibut industry. 'The contro- % frslending VINEIRISHEN O | versy over grading rules between ;'s. Dry 3 T.R TIS|E[R buyers, representing most of the dy Motaat e AR large marketing companies, on one 22. Sober TIERIEISITIE|O| 39 Large orna- side, and the fishermen and the U lieatea MG ASED[E mental can- | hoat owners, joined together, on i ment RIRIE[T [Y[R] 31. Twitchings | the other- side, is still waged with % arinne EA TS VI & Enbe, | dstermination 2 s:::;’i‘re'?(ed P AlTIS OIW A 85 Morbidly The buyers before the opening| fi: F’" A, TTRIEMME D EMABIRIO[W]| 20 Swiss iy of the fishing season last mom.h.: . Golf mounds {—{ 38. Percussion announced new grading rules for 32. Huge waves (G |E |MME [S \A YHEME|E|N| Instrument 1931. These rules provide that first ! 33. Oriental ship \ captain 134, Teller of 51 9. Lacerated | 2. Persian poet grade shall consist of fish weigh- | DOWN 44, In bed Wooden goi ing between 10 and 60 pounds each: untruths peller 1 Frozen des- 46. Subject to g; i‘i‘nulm 52. First part of serts ¢ e fie""' | second grade, between 5 and 10 . Within the day 2. Quantity of . Take ven= 1 i 38, Those having o poig 0¥ medicine geance | pounds edeh and more than 60 | supreme e 3. Comparative 48. Ducklike birds | pounds each, and that fish weigh- hori faoderp di of the rail | Lo, magpytnosity business A L Ry | ing between 5 and 10 pounds each, 1413, Idolizes 56. Siberian river herrings i {‘?w i | if bought at all, shall be purchased | 43. Adherent of 57. Blast on & 6. Part of a Plane surface 4 | the Crown Nors wooden pul Low tufted two pounds for the price of one ‘:g fnxhe fmount: 52, Noticag, . PR RS woant pound of second grade. . Australian 59, Opposite o . Confederate . Wax v birds across general Taverns The fishermen and boat owners :«1. alud[ 60 Forest 1. E};nrom 3 uoma:lz-r- contend for the application of the . Brother of growths 8. Bondmen mel ot Cain 62 Reducing to & 4. One of the . 6. Spread loosely |1930 grading rules, which” provide 48. Shellfish o mean 1r‘n|—|nsh 2‘; ;_\;y Saakn e that first grade shall be fish | 49, Satellite 65, Beach sles . Tepe | 80. One of the 66. Draw together 10. Guided 63. Old_Dominion | Weighing between 10 and 80 bounds | beads of & 67. Lohengrin's 11 On_condition state: abbr. | each and second grade, fish weigh- rosary wife that 64. He: French ing between 5 and 10 pounds and more than 80 pounds. s p= 7T ] T P 9 Loggers Shoes BERGMANN’S ~ E . K Famous and Guaranteed The BEST by TEST ; K ANEk = ELANENE EEN B SALOUM’S Nex; to Gastineau Hotel UNITED FOOD ~ COMPANY and | = are officers of these organizations.| | | ber of the Union by any other; | Union and the Association, and in|, | blameless, he sholl noi be subjected b U. 5. DEPARTMENT OF AGRIO ULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU CHARGES FILED The W eather AGAINST FURD{ (By the U. §. Weather Burean) " | ; | 5 [ Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., March 26: ‘MflT co NY Rain tonight and Friday, warmer tonight; fresh southeast- } erly winds. M d i S s LOCAL DATA emorandum Jays I o ~ . Y Gean Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity . Weather Boats Being Used i pm. yesty __.3028 41 6 NE 8 ‘Cldy i 4 am. today 3021 317 53 E 10 Clear Agamst u.s. | Noon today 30.10 40 48 E 6 Cldy WASHINGTON, D. C., March 26, —ABLE AND RADIO REPORTS —A memorandum charging the1 ~YESTERDAY DERRAGE . - > 7., PR &;L:gnM:é::e'smix:p;‘;g:pfix:ik;n ":‘1‘:-; Highest 4pm. | Lowest4am. 4am. Preclp. 4am. | American Trans-Atlantic lines filed| . or2don— s et ot ke e i Wes - with the Shipping Board, was con-, Barrow 0 -4 | -16" -14 -, 0 lear ered at yesterday's meeting but; Nome 28 28 | 4 4 - [3 Clear no- action was taken. Bethel 24 22 14 14 14 [ Clear The charges were presented by J.| Fort Yukon 2 24 2 0 » 0 Clear Caldwell Jenkins, Vice-President of, Tanana . 30 30 20 20 - o Cldy the Merchant's Fleet Corporation| Fairbanks . 34. 3¢ 10 10 # 0 Clear followed an investigation that Ford| Eagle 36 2 30 16 0 Cldy freighters were plying to Atlantic| st Paul s 2 24 20 o Clear and Pacific ports without comply-| Dutch Harbor ... 2 - — Trace Snow ing with regulations by filing maxi- | édiak Ir & 38 30 .02 Rain mum rate schedule: Cordova 34 38 14 [ Cldy Juneau ... % 3 10 [ Clear POUCH MAIL NOT TO | stk .. ® — — 0 POw BE HANDLED ABOARD etchikan 2 | 32 a2 3 o Clear D’ s Prince: Rupert ... 4 34 ¥ [ Clear NOCRTHLAND’S Edmenton | -20 -1 - 0 Clear HIPS Seattle 36 36 % o Cldy Instructions issued from Seattls | P“m;"d e ;‘ g g 12 '1g Ccleu:Z headquarters t nts and purs: San’ TEAUCI0 I eadq 0 age: P ers ¥l than 10 i of the Northland Transportation; Company, as announced here to-| /day, warns them against accepting! United States mail in pouches, | north or southbound as that is in; violation of postal regulations since | ‘the company's emergency contmcb\ has expired. | The company, however, advises: its employees to accept mail de. livered to the ships by individua The pressure is moderately lov in Southwestern Alaska.and. is lowest south.of the Alaska Peninsula. and falling rapidly in the Guilf of Alaska. It is high in Northern and Eastern Alaska and to the uthward, falling throughout Alaska. and rising inthe Pacific St Rain and snow have fallen in portions of Southwestern Al- LOOSE ' ANKLES. COMMITTEE T0 SAL SATURDAY ON SITKA TRIP Twelve Out of 23 Legisla- tors on Committee to Inspect Home Our Hosiery Display Is Very, Complete (Continuea 1rom Page One) featuring ° authorizing the appropriation of $10,000° and; allotment. of $10,000 ad- FASER ditional from'divisional road funds and for “repairing and:maintaining the o X Valdez” dyke in co-operation with GOLD STRIPE the: Federal Government also passed. ‘Mr. Hellerich's measure to allot $2,500 annually from the Second | Division’s: read fund for mainten- ance ‘of Nome Harbor was also passed by the Senate. i | ‘A ‘measure to authorize post- masters to. administer' and take land certify oaths, affidavits and acknowledgements in certain class- €5 of cases was introduced by Sen- ! |ator Dimond., . This has to do‘ | with , acknowledgements, = etc., re- lating to-: public' service and all aceounts :against various funds of | the ‘Territory and the United | States, ‘oaths of office and official bonds. A very specifl number at $1.00 Other Grades $1.65 and $2.25 —te——— TERHUNE LEAVES SEATTLE FOR- JUNEAU, SATURDAY H. W. Terhune, Executive Sec- retary of the Alaska Game Com- mission, who has been in the east for several weeks on official busi- ness, is expected to sail.from Se- attle Saturday for his home here, according to word recelved at Game Commission. headquarters. He arrived in Seattle yesterday. For Rough Hanzs and Facz Use BENZO WITCH HAZEL LOTION It sooths and heals all irritations, prevents wrinkles, pimples and tan. Satisfaction guaranteed or money __ri!'unded at SPRING HATS FOR EASTER Just Received Stetsons SABIN’S “Everything in Furnish- ings for Men” and the weather is clear in nearly all other parts of the Territory. Temperatures have fallen in Northern Alaska and have urcly s a matcer of accommoda- STREET GAR n, and to deliver it to the post t ¢, T4 Coliseum Saturday—Matinee 2:30, as the mail is directed. TAILIF B Evening 8:15. Tickets now on sale The company holds no hope that! i | A=Al drug.slores: S contract for mail service during| | the summer months. It expec's’ | contract néxt October. ¥ R ! ed—Ambulance Also | Skagway, arrived on the Queen m Colhsxon and will visit in Juneau for a shnrl,I March 26. — Thirty-three persons injured, many- seriously, when street car this morning. Twenty- | seven of the injured are negroes. scene struck an automobiie and | Jack Kimball, driver, was seriously‘ Th(! Neu'est in Witnesses said crossing gates were | raised after a handcar passed and | tracks just as the engine ap- proached. risen elsewhere. offices at the various ports of call ‘it will be awarded an additional! [ that it will get another cmexael‘.cy"l‘l‘irly_three Persons Inju‘,_ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Streed, of| time. | CHARLOTTE, North Carolma.f a Southern' Pacific engine struck a | An ambulance speeding to the| injured. the street car started to cross the | L BTIR LILIES ‘Will be cheaper this year. See JUNEAU' FLORISTS Telephone 311 adv. ; —————— — Old papers at The Empire. Complete Supplies Your garden — your lawn, to look its best must be well ¥ tended. To tend it well you must be equipped for the work. If yours is pride in lawn—we can equip you. If it be in garden, for recreation, thrift or profit, then you should visit this store where an array of necessary tools and supplies have been- as- sembled. There is no tool or equipment that we cannot suppiy. Make this store headquarters for your lawn or garden needs. | GARDEN HOSE—50 ft. ! HOSE REEL—Holds 75 ft. HAND TROWEL WATERING POT 5 SPRINKLER— Adjustable HAND SCYTHE £ LAW ROLLERS—Steel STEEL HOE ; SPADING FORK GRASS TRIMMER : GARDEN SPADE LAWN MOWER - HOWARD IS SOUTHBOUND Bartley Howard, of the Premier Coal Company in the Mata.nuska! ;i Valley, 'is .a passenger for the' States aboard the Alameda. 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