The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 1, 1931, Page 8

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DUCKS ABOUNDFISH AND GAME AT MENDENHALL CLUB CONDEMNS - ON FIRST DAYHOOVER l]RI]ER} Local bp’)ll\nl« n Will Draft Resolution of Protest Against Order First Day (;f“3b-Day Open Season Reported Here as Very Successful If an certain a lack drouth record of th a new clusion of vaded the Channel to Mendenhall There we ducks. Tea spoonbill abundanc sign of of ing c ska open seas and coot 4 led-for, unfair lculated to b part of ada at present bird st membe nced for the ye: high loc; benefit | 1es or from wrently came 3 They me of them ar and agains! protest tions this y son, decided telegraphic It authorized mittee composed Grover C. Winn, ac man, and George K J. E. Pegues to resolution for United and t the Resources. to Delegate The desirability of s and streams in this Colorado brook trout to the attention of the night by J. A. Kearney thousand fry of that sp: ortly be available for distribution from the Yes Bay hatchery of the United States Bureau of Fist eries and the matter of di tion will be unds of the United S vice through sportsme izations and individuals Club will investigate the local and submit recommenda the Forest Service. flew low and h ended their fly days forever, while many more were left for at least another day and possibly another year. r some of them that escaped ¢ of leaden pellets that 8 over the mud bars and ssy spots breasted » south- cast wind that whipped an- nel waters into occasional white- caps, and, riding on a through icket and an upper berth, headed south for less noise if not less dangercas vicinities. All of which is to say 0-day season on ducl brant, and coot, was more Or successfully launched here 3 The usual quota of hunters gree! the birds with the common sortment of gunfire, single b: rrel, pump and otguns. There were 20- a Biologi: cial C Conservation of A copy James the geese, less wa veral § ies will | Ser organ The | fie gauge, 16's and 12's and a deep- ounding boom that punctured the' brought back memories of an old 10-gauge that kicked like a Mis-| souri mule and did equally s much damage. Few, if any, of the came back home empty-handed.| There were bags of various sizes reported from the single and brace 0 as many as 14, one under legal daily bag limit. T was ideal with a rain that like a pellet before the wind that swept across the e, RUMMAGE SALE SCHOOL SUPPLIES Pen and Pencil Sets Tablets Note Books portsmen | the day stung | driving | H:\l\.‘ Crayola Sets Juneau Drug Company t'ree Delivery Phone 33 Post Office Substatiom No. 1 The Ladies of the Catholic Par- ish will hold a RUMMAGE SALE in the Valentine Store Room Sat- urday, September 5th. Please leave| donations at the Catholic Rectory | or telephone 178 R T S IR S T 13t OPEN TILLMIDNIGHT Specials Every Night from 6 to 12 ‘ i UNITED FOOD CO. “CASH IS KING” TELEPHONE 403 i | | | | rence, | fight against deportation to Poland Prompt Deliveries | rant 5 |16 ACROSS Principal actor « ATLIN MINERS ARE IN MONEY Plaver at 59 ross . Disclosing . Draw to- 0. 4. of Tunis 7. Faty wether . Slam . Map . Large oll can 9. Arc of colors i Brics o holding . Head cover- ings . Resounded Repose Thing eek letter . Unaspirated . College desree Central part 29, Cavern Pronoun . Closed car | . Uneven . Nerve neta work or! . Take dinner . Mature Gave infore $200,000 in Gold, Fraser Says \ O|Z|m miZ{>|lv H OOR HUED mation More gold than has been . Pardon . Speed contest . One who m|x|>] One i ho h-bl- moves rhyth- out this year, according to H. M 62, Throe Cherry color en . Mixed with borax Act wildly Heron Certain So be it Places to sit Noticed DOWN Small quarrel Motion of the 9. Perform 0. Prepares for 12, 13 [T . Concerning . Repair . Weep cone vulsively 50. Children's | I B#E HER GdEN pm o loHow Fraser, consulting engineer, whc sult . Swamp 48, Things that Those who bring into weeks’ trip of Atlin District. inspection in the match - East_Indlan elght . Ancient Irish capital . French pro- tectorate in Indo-China . Parent . Small beds . Withered . Paradise . Chess vleces . Wager . Sun god that Pl Obliterate ). Sol Pertaining to Hebrew : Orchestral instrument Animal's feet Danish money of account said. “Many of the have been doing ‘dead work’ the past four or five years, their justified | tha the money was expended. and Spruce, Ruby and McGee creek will exceed $200,000 this season. Most of the developemnt miners, panies, Fraser said, two or three men working THIS SEASON District Will Prodice. Over Te- covered in the Atlin mining dis- trict for. many years will be taken returned to Juneau after a two “I saw ground on Spruce Creek was producing approximately $7 a foot on bedrock,” Mr. Fraser | operators for and operations this season have labor I should judge the combined clean-up on Boulder | has been done by groups of individual rather than by big com- | usually by to- gether. The laymen on Ruby Creek are doing much better than they‘daughlcr | expected. Several shafts have been |sunk to a depth of 80 and 90 feet. The ground is wet and much difficulty has been experienced with water. BIG VAN OPENS NEW STORE HERE A new clothlngy *e catering tn the needs of working men was opened for business this morning vrcer the rroprietorsain c¢f ‘Big tan” The new business is lc- .ated in that portion of the Bruns- x Puilding forme'i: occunied Ctarles Goldsteine ftur store. The store will Ye under the management of J. K. Campbeil -|well known salesman of Juneau 0 (who was for a numbsr of years | connected with the Goldstein's |Fmporium. Al' kinis of wearing |apparel for men will be kept in stock, including bosis and shoes the wil cater MOTORSHIP NORCO IS ENROUTE NORTH SEATTLE, Sept. 1..—-The motor- hip Norco sa‘led for Juneau and yports at 9 o'click last night ith ten first class pasengers but no steerage, Seven of the pas- sengers, as follows ar: booked for Juneau: Tom Redlingshafter, Mrs. Redlingshafter, 8. Siemcns, Mrs. loyd, Mrs. Cora Brostrom and and Dr. Judd. i | Associated Press Photo R =T ;ll7ll DISABLED VETS WITHOUT WORK. Sixty-one Thousand Are Unemployed Is Re- port Received WASHINGTON, D. C., Sept. 1.—| More than 61,000 disabled veterans of the World War. are reported by E. C. Babcock, Division Com- mander to be out of jobs. These figures are based on re- turns of questionnaires to nearly - 300,000 men on compensation rolls Returns from nearly half the number questioned showed 46,424 were employed, 61,666 were out of work and 11,278 were unemployable. Plans are to be discussed for finding jobs for those who are capable of working. U2 FEE S Deportation Looms for Edith Berkman| BOSTON, Mass. Sept. 1.—Miss Edith Berkman of San Fran- cisco, alled “red flame” of the rece textile strike in Law- today lost a step in L 50 when Federal Judge James A. Lowell denied a writ of habeas corpus from the deportation war- issued against her by im- migration officials at Washington. | Miss Berkman still has an appeal |of appeals 25 and 50 cents per package The New Paper Handkerchief | Butler Mauro Drug Co. Phone 134 We Deliver Express Money Orders { { z ) & | appreciation for the many to the United States circuit court from the action of Judge Lowell. PN CARD OF THANKS We desire to express our sincere kind acts shown us and for the sym- pathies extended us during the sickness and loss of our beloved husband and father. MRS. MARGARET WONDERLY adv. and DAUGHTER. ——ee——— 1 SPECIALIZED RADIO SERVICE | pert Whitfield, Phone 213 aa SHOT GUN SHELLS JPER X AND REMING T PRICES IN YE NEW STOCK OF St THE LOW 12 Ga. Super X or Remington.. 16 Ga. Super X or Remington 20 Ga. Super X or Remington The duck season is here and only thirty $1. TON SHELLS AT ARS 15 per box 95 per box .85 per box days of it so take advantage of these prices and get all the shooting you can. WINCHESTER GUNS AT THE NEW LOW OVERLOOK THIS PRICES—DON'T Juneau-Young Hardware Co. her | N. Y. DISTRICT ATTORNEY NOT INCOMPETENT pil ] Cleared of Charges Made —Gov. Roosevelt Dis- misses Allegation NEW YORK Sept.. 1.—Thomas C. T. Crain, Tammany District At- torney of New York County, has been cleared of charges of incom- petency in office. Gov. Franklin D. Roos:velt has dismissed the allegation made by the City Club after receiving rec- ommendations of Samuel Seabury, Anti-Tammany Democrat, counsel for the Legislative Committee in- vestigating the City Government. Seabury reported he found no proof of personal dishonesty or lgross incompetency to warrant dis- | missal of Crain. ———————— Talkies Bring Omar’s Country Up to Date TEHERAN, Persia, Sept. 1.—And thou beside me at the talkies! is the way Omar reads now. The first tackle ever shown 'in Persia was attended by a large audience, including the minister of the court, representing the Shah, ——————— SALVATION ARMY WEHL CALL FOR DONATIONS JUST A ON THE Capt. R. B. Lesher of the Sal- vation Army announced today that the Salvation Army Industrial Store, located cpposite the Salva- tion Army Hall on Willoughby Hall, is ready to receive donations of clothing and other useful ar- ]t)c‘.es of all descriptions. They will call for articles donated if the donors will call ‘phone 254. — .- - MATT WILMER TO BE BURIED IN PORTLAND FRUIT The body of Matt Wilmer, who died of heart trouble in his cabin on Glacier Highway last week, will be taken south on the steamer Aleutian. Mr. Wilmer was a mem- ber of a Finnish Brotherhood whose headquarters are at As- toria, Oregon, and it was at their |request that the body will be ship- ped south for interment. —— ! EMBARK FOR HOONAH EXCURSION INLET Calif Gro ‘The gasboat Key City, Capt. !Tony Iverson, left Juneau this \morning with the following pas- {sengers: A. Iverson and Bob Smith and family for Excursion Inlel: {Mr. and Mrs. O. Sutherland, Chris ,Larson, Chas. Wilson, Geo. Smith 8. Allison Herb Larson and An- Bow for Hoonah. — PIANO TUNING Repairing—Refinishing | | | ok 1 Jul P. W. Phillips, Baldwin Sales Agent, now at the Juneau Melody House. Telephone 18-2 for ap- pointment. —ady. Canning Peaches | Pears Prunes TODAY Do Your Canning Now AT ITS BEST PHONE 478 We Guarantee to PW You Again In good health after a rest In an Arizona mountxin sanle tarium, Lila Lee (right), movie star, sailed from S8an Francisco with ‘Patty Ruth Miller (Mrs. Tay Garnett), also a screen celebrity, for a WIFE IS DEAD; HUBBY SOUGHT SEATTLE, Sept. 1.—Mrs Eva Boyd, wife of John Arthur Boyd, traffic manager of a bus company, died after the police said she took poison. Boyd is sought. It is re- ported he left the home Ilast Thursday and Mrs. Boyd was taken ill that night. Er I Miss Marietta Shaw, of the teachers staff of the Juneau pub- lic schools, arrived on the Ad- miral Rogers Monday afternoon. She has been visiting relatives and friends at Newport, Ore. ALASKA BISHOP ENROUTE HERE Bishop Antonin is aboard the steamer Aleutian and will arrive here tomorrow afternoon according to a cablegram received by the Rey. Father A. P. Kashevarcif. Bishop Antonin has been ‘o the westward since last May, visiting the Aleutian Islands and other |72 distant placcs. H> is now re- |turning to his headquarters at A mirror has been invented by Prof. Elihu Thomson of Lynn,| {Mass., that does not reverse re- | flection. JAM for EVERY BODY LARGE JARS—ALL FRUITS 45 Cents At GARNICK’S--Phone 174 RRIVED “YUKON” PicoLy WiGeLy MIDNIGHT SPECIALS FROM 6 TO 12 P. M. TELEPHONE 24 WE DELIV GEORGE Brothers MIDNIGHT SPECIALS FROM 6 P. M. TO 12 10BarsR&W LAUNDRY S0AP 29 cents 10 bars to each customer George Bros.| PHONES 92 and 95 IS NOW v ornia cery Five Fast Deliveries

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