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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JUNE 6, 1932. CLAIM OWNERS NOT EXEMPT ON WORK FOR 1933 to Fiscal Year End- ing This Month summer—after consequence sarly all cl been done ant ‘1933 Exemption claim owners Wwar is Congressional vork for the fiscal ing July 1 this year and ending June 30, 1083. To confirm the message from Delegate James Wick Daily Empire printed in T last Friday, and y Whittier sent th ram to the Deleg: “Pr dispatches s d bill relie from assessment work during year ending June 30. Is this f 1932 or 1933? “Owners of mining claims here 2 that the bill offers no relief i ded for this year as most Alaska miners did their ase: k last summer for 1932 do work this summer mu. | 1933, on account of weather con- ditions. They wish to know if 1932 work already done can be applied for 1933 as many are financially unable to do assessment work this summer. Kindly wire.” Delegate Wickersham replied as follows: ess passed bill suspending from July 1, 1931, to President has signed JACK OF ALL TRADES or SPECIALIST? Do you believe a “Jack of All Trades” will do as good work as a Specialist? The Nugget Shop offers you the services of a specialist in all branches of the jewelry and kindred lines. Four men, each a competent practicioner of his craft. Consider this when in need of Watch Repairing, Jew- elry Manufacturing, Repairing or Engraving, Ivory Carving, etc. Your work should be done better and the cost no more, and often less. THE Nugget Shop _What they didn’t know wasn’t worth lflnwlngl § A coLuMBIA PICTURE | Assessment Relief Applies!: |them tumbled late. |tional Biscuit, Dupont, Allied Chem- Istock today is 10, American Can |Steel 9%, Fox Films %, General Mascot of Shriners » [ Associated Press Phote When the Shriners hold their mnaual convention in San Francis- 10, little Billy Woodfield, jr., will ® their mascot. STOCK MARKET RALLIES THEN TAKES TUMBLE Bonds and Preferred Is- sues Move Forward, But in Spurts NEW YORK, June 6.—The se- curities market began the new week with a substantial let down from previous levels, Profit taking and hangover li- quidation were invited by higher prices in a modest volume. Common stocks were almost uni- heavy. ds and preferred issues con- t to move forward in spurts. Shares rallied, then some of Those losing vo or three points were Ameri- can Telephone, American Can, United States Steel, Consolidated Gas, Bastman, Corn Products, Na- t icals, American Tobacco B., Rey- nolds Tobacco B., Coca Cola, Un- ion Pacific, Santa Fe, Norfolk and Western. Delaware and Hudson lost four points. CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, June 6.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine 88%, Anaconda 4%, Bethlehem Motor 9%, International Harves- ter 16%, Kennecott 5%, Packard Motors 2, United States Steel 28%. Curtiss-Wright %. S e OFF ON TRIP EAST Miss Dalma Hansen, Miss Blanche Turner and Margaret Robinson left on the Princess. Norah enroute to Grand Forks, North Dakota. Af- ter a visit there with friends and relatives, Miss Hansen will go to | New York to catch a steamer. go- | ing through the Panama Canal to the Paecilic Coast. Miss Robin- son will go to Wausau, Wiscon- sin, for a wvisit. All will return | here late in August or early in September. ., ATTENTION MASONS There will be a Called Com- munication of Mt. Juneau Lodge No. 147, F. & A. M. at the Masonic Temple this evening at 7:30 o'clock. Work in the F. O. Degree. By order of the W. M. J. W. LEIVERS, —adv. Secretary. MEN’S . WOMEN’S $3.95 each Factory Shipment Just Arrived Coast Guard Chief 10PROSPECTORS HEAD FOR LIARD VIA WRANGELL Sensational Gold Strikes Reported in Ingenika Country | | | j | 1 Into the Dease Lake and Liard River areas of Northern British Columbia and Southern Yukon Ter- ritory, scenes of reported “scnsa- tional strikes,” prospectors have been sent by the Alaska Grub: Mining Company, which was cently formed at Seattle and in- corporated under the laws of the State of Washington, and of which Joe Jackson, the “Mlllionaire Kid,” known in Juneau. is said to be field manager. The prospectors, accompanied b.V: g{:&fi}; 9&1‘5&%—&5}‘(0 Jackson, started last Tuesday from| Wrangell up the Stikine River on| g, Comoeetios of the United a Barrington Transportation Com-| rank of Rear Admiral. ‘He suc- pany boat, according to Capt.!| colg @y CE O Al B ©, James M. Clark, of the United) piyarg i States Steamboat Inspection Serv-l_____ . = ag ice, with headquarters in Juneau,| who returned here a few days ago| ON TRIP TO MAINE | from a trip to Wrangell on official business. 1 Prospectors Number Ten S He says he understood the pros-°R the Princess Norah for a two pectors to number ten. !months’ vacation. He will go to The Wrangell Sentinel, in speak- Maine, to visit his relatives, stop ing of the prospectors’ trip, says: joff at Chicago on his return and “At Telegraph Creek, they will then visit in Bellingham, Wash, be outfitted with pack horses and |Pefore heading Juneauward. @ local guide and experienced pack-| er. | WARDEN MARTIN LEAVES TO “Arriving at Liard, the party will| INSPECT TAKU RIVER AREA divide into small groups and work A east from Dease Lake into the In-| FProvincial Game Warden Bdward genika country where sensational | Marin of British Columbia, who strikes have been reported. jarrived here last week to confer, All Share in Discovery with Alaska Game Commission of- | “Each man of the party is a ficials, left today on the Com- member of the Grubstake Com- mission’s patrol ship Sed Otter pany, and according to the articles Capt. E. C. Talmadge, for the of incorporation each man will mouth of Taku River. He will share in the profits of any dis- Proceed to the upper river regions covery made. The group which|by river boat for a general in- makes the discovery will receive a Spection. half interest in the profits. The other half will be turned into the; TIRES SKY HIGH IN CHILE company funds to protect the men| SANTIAGO, Chile, June 6.—In- who were not so fortunate as to|creased tariffs and suspension of make a profitable discovery. the gold standard have sent prices ““The Millionaire Kid,'is a dread- |Of automobile tires up 277 per cent E. J. Peterson, on the “night ——— e /side” at St. Ann’s Hospital, left|§ ful misnomer,’ according to Jack- son, who insists that he is a long way from being either a kid or a (in a year. The manager of an au- | tomobile finance company said that the tires on buses which the com- millionaire.” pany took over under unpaid con- —_— tracts are worth more than the HONOR JEWISH GENERAL |big vehicles.. ! CANBERRA, June 6—The Aus-| ——a—— |tralian branch of the Zionist Fed-| JERUSALEM, June 6.—The He- eration has acquired access in Pal- brew University here has dedicat- estine upon which to plant 10,000 ed & Palestine botanical garden, |- eucalyptus trees as memorials to maintained by Solomon Lamport, | Sir John Menash, the great Jew-|New York merchant, as a memorial ish soldier who commanded the to his son, the late J. Montague Aussies in France. Lamport. REGISTER IN zero weather. out obligation or cost. GEORGE BROTHERS Warm Air FURNACE $1*75-00 And up—Complete, Installed Guaranteed not to smoke your walls. Guar- anteed to heat your home to 70 degrees in Guaranteed to Satisfy NOTE :—Mr. Metcalfe, in charge of our Sheet Metal Shop, is not only competent but right up to date on the best and latest practice in warm air heating and ventilating and will gladly give you estimates with- RICE & AHLERS CO. 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