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rg™ COUNCIL FAVORS| CITY DISTRICT ON IMPROVEMENTS Proposal Is All Property| Owners Pay in Propor- tion to Benefits ganization of an improvement | include the area| ACROSS Solution of Yesterday's Puzzle Daily Crossavord Puzzle Thread spun t night at their ng in the Municipal directed R, E. Rob-| son, city atftorney, to draft an ordinance putting this idea into| effect, and the draft of the pm-\ posed law will be submitted to the officials at their next meet- ing Two Plans Discussed Two plans to care for payments sidewalk and other im- ovements were discussed last One plan was to organi: al small improvement districts | y one of which prop:r\ ould be assessed for the | improvements h g eding, street k laying. organize one di all the | | | | y.4n owners would be assess- the benefits particular | oportion to ive from any ment. Approval Is Unanjmous The second plan met with the| unanimous approval of the Coun- | cilmen. They concluded that an| improvement in any part of the| city is 1sed more or less by prop- erty owners in other parts of the municipality and consequently 18 of greater or smaller benefit to them. In levying assesesmen's for improvements, regard will be| had to the degree of benefit ac- cruing to every property holder the owner of abutting property | being taxed more heavily, as rule, than the owner of remote property. { Aside from the discussion of improvement district plans the decision to adopt the all-city system, the council’s business was confined to the payment of cus- tomary kills. KING SALMON PRICES JUMP TO YEAR'S HIGHEST Large ‘Re:i—s—Command 8 Cents and Small Reds Bring 6 Per Pound King salmon prices soared to- day to the highest of the year. Quotations to fishermen in waters off Cape Ommaney advanced 3 cents on large and small reds, with figures on whites unchanged. -large reds, wanted for mildcuring, now bring 8 cents; small reds, which are fish under 15 pounds end which are desirable for freez- ing, command 6 cents; whites re- main at 1 cent. “All fish buying companies arc paying the advanced prices,” Wal- lis 8 George, President and Man- ager of the Juneau Cold Storage, said today. “Fall salmon are al- ways better than summer salmon, and usually are higher priced. Three Buying Boats “The Cold Storage has three beats buying fish off Cape Om- | maney—the Emma, Capt Thomas | Ness; the Virginia, Capt. Louis Vig; and the Galveston, Capt. Martin ' Hofstad. *There is considerable activity GOO0»® NEWS, LADIES! This is Pal Week for your beauty work. “Natural” Permanent—the kind of wave you've been looking for. Easy and quick to have and easy to keep afterwards, for $6.50, or two for $11.00. Happy days a near. You'll never get such another bargain in Juneau. So bring your friends and relatives to Bertie Lee ° Keen, at the old Cable Office, Front and Main, Telephone 477. ~—~—o—. New Stock FLASHLIGHTS BATTERIES GLOBES All Sizes and Styles 50c to $3.50 Juneau Drug Co. PHONE 32 al- and | now in the demand by dealers in the Staws for mild-cured salmon.” 18,000 Pounds Keceived Eighteen of fish were ireau. salmon were unloaded from thousand pounds received today in Ju- Twelve thousand pounds of ¢ Emma, Capt. Thomas Ness, 6,000 pounds of halibut we brought by the Garland, Capt J. C. Bustnes. Both trips we: taken by the Cold Storage. The halibut a pound second grade, be put into the freezers to await in the States. T PLUMBIN o was purchased for 3 cents |¢ a pound first grade and 2 cents and will | off demand of the late winter trade | P cted CHICAGO BEARS TO THROW 270-POUNDER INTO LINE | CHICAGO, Sept play the biggest linesman in the|" National Prefessional Football League. Haroid Ely, Towa tackle, They have signed rmer University of who stands 6 feet 270. He played with the s from 1929 to 1931 ren though Ely expect pounds or so during the| season, he still is ex- ‘to be the heftiest linesman {in the League. 2 Hawk- ts to trim trair 17.—~The Chi-| !cago Bears this Fall expect to dis-| | ¢ and weighs| _ FAIR WILL OFFER THIS EVENING ITS FINEST PROGRAM \Grand Prizes W Will Be Dis- | tributed and Largest | 3 Crowd Expected 1 I | | | (Continuea from Page One) | i i icles of value by other organi-| zations and’ individuals, This afternoon, the Fair Build- | ing was thronged with children! jand their parents. Boys and girls participated in_ the Kids' Prolic | and the Movie Parade. Every child | in fancy costume was admittted {free and was served with ice| jcream without chEIBe. Prizes are ! ‘bexng awarded for the best sus- | | tained masculine ‘character, for the best sustained feminine character. !for the best black face character, | by a boy, 'for the best black face |character by a girl, for the best | ;ruraery rhyme character and for | ‘the best old-fashioned character. | Cake and School Awards Yesterday afternon and evening ,awards vere made in the cake| branch of the Home Cooking Di-' jvision and in public, private and\ 1 Indian school branches of the Edu- ! | cational Divisioz. Last evening's entertalnment was | ’featured by a burlesque style show | piit on by Louis Linton with ths| |assistance of six young men. The ‘remainder of th® program con-| !sisted of concerts by the Juneau |and Klawak bands, motion pic- |tures and dancing. Attendance at the Fair last night | 1was better than on any of the| j{two previous evening.s The throng ! {tonight 15 expected to be the larg- iest of the week, and possibly the ' argest in the eleven years’ his-| \tory of the Fair. Prizes awarded Tursday in the | baby contest are ready for delivery (and may be obtained tonight, ————— HOSPITAL NOTES Mrs. Jack Livie is a patient 1m St. Ann's hospital having entered Thursday evening for medical, treatment. Brice Brown was dismissed from | St. Ann’s hospital yesterday. He‘ had been a patient in the insti- tution since July 7. | | TOO0 LATE TO CLASSIFY | WANTED—Woodcutters to cat 100 cords wood. See Llano Morris, of Morris Const. Co. | . by a spider -footed T Sinal 7. Monkeys s. Small grassy PIOIR[TRAW|E[BZAIGIO|G] & Fingeriess ln’ among ve: var. ilis A[DIAIR [VIAZGLIAINIA] 5 xromatic seea 1L Coyly sedate S |O[M[E RIE[S|OIL|VIE|D]| 10 Type 0( u. 12. 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HEATING b “We tell you in advance wlla' job will cost” IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII||IIIIIl|Ill||IIIIIIIIIIIlIlI|||IlllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIlIlIII!I s jan extortion note was guilty. |the 1932 football championship of YAfiHTING PARTY GETS BEAR LIMIT AND MANY DEER Caroline Puts Into Juneau for Provisions Before Turning South Game limits on brown bear, nu- | merous deer, many ducks and geese and an abundance of fish have been obtained by T. A. Yaw-| key of New York City and Mr. and | Mrs. A. A. McMartin of Montreal. | Canada, wealthy charterers of the| yacht Caroline, who are enjoying a hunting and fishing criuse in Southeast Alaska. | All animals, birds and fish were secured at various places on Ad- miralty Island, Baranof and Chi- chagof Islands, and in neighboring waters. 8ix fine specimens of| brown bear were killed. Their hides are aboard the craft and will |be taken east to be made into! trophy rugs. Calls For Provisicns The Caroline put into Juneau| early this forenon for provisions. From this port she turned south this afternoon. The Eastern visit- ors plan to hunt for black bear and mountain goats. The boat will be surrendered by the charterers at Prince Rupert, B. C. September 20. From there, they will go home. Sprung a Surprise Coming out of retirement to appear as a surprise soloist at the c! oamg program of the Philharmonic S | phony Orchestra in Lewisohn ta dium, New York, Mrs. Clarence Mackay, the former Anna Case, of | operatic fame, is shown with Con- ductor Albert Coates just before she sang. This is the second time since her marriage to the telegraph millionaire that Mrs, Mackay has sung in public. The first time was at a charity benefit in Roslyn, L. I, aska Agricultural College and Shool of Mines, 'Alaska Railroad and other agencies have been asked to co-operate in assembling a sup- ply of samples for making com- plebe studies. Specifications have been se1it the Governor, and any- jone desiring to submit moss for tests can obtain the specification ! WII-I- BE M A DE sreer,s from the Governor's Office of the Forest Service here, or the {Gov. Parks Asked to Aid bouc ol ipiager L in Obtaining Samples i e suggestion made by Maj. Douglas from Alaska Areas H. Gillette, former Engineer Of- | ficer of the Alaska Road Commis- Studiss of Alaska peat moss are !sion to a meighbor, Dr. A. P. 8. | planned by the Bureau of Chem- Stokes, of the Bureau of Chemistry |istry and Soils of the United States and Soils. He was at once inter- ested, ona will /be in cherge of the tesis. All samples should bLe sent direct to him in care af the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils. —— TESTS OF PEAT Department of Agriculture, it was announced today by Gov. George 'A. Parks, who has been asked to contact with various Territorial and Federal agencies and private | irdivid 'als to obtain the necessary samples. The annual consumption of peatl’ ; moss in the United States is ap- proximately $8,000,000, and about ‘Pacific Coast conterence foot- 50 per cent of it is imported ball teams will play six night from Holland, Germany and other games this season. European countries. Little of 1t/ comes frem the Pacific Coast re- gion. SPORT BRIEFS t o~ HT Centennery College will pick its football team this year from = isquad of 35 men, the smallest in The Regional Forest Service, Al- the school's history. SPECIALS for SATURDAY and MONDAY Mr. Yawkey and Mr. and Mrs A. A. Martin began their hunting | and fishing criuse at Prince Ru-| pert August 20 on the yacht West- | ward. ‘They released the Westward | and took the Caroline at Juneau August 31. Owned by Campbell Church Both yachts are owned by Camp- bell Church, Jr., of Ketchikan and Seattle, who has a fleet of pleas- ure crafi that he charters for| pleasure cruises. S Ray Veatch, representative in Alaska of Mr. Church, is aboard the Caroline. He has been on the last year, Spelling Traps Boy In Extortion Plot INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Sept. 17. —The incorrect speiling of a word Iconvinced a Juvenile Court Judge! that the boy on trial for writing | Russell Newgent, judge pro tem, asked the lad to print several TARGET CIGARETE MAKING MA- CHINE with 2 packages Tobacco, (roll your own) ROLLED OATS, 9-Ib. bags . SCOCO—A new Shortening (made by the Wesson Oil Co) 4-lb. pail ... 55¢ BAKING POWDER—R & W Brand (No better on the market) 1 pound ... 25¢ {words and the boy set down “noti- “C "_the way it appeared in the|PO3t ever since she went under i | her present charter. i | note—for “notify.” . o Capt. Henry Dunn is skipper of the craft. | CAROLINA CHAMPION SEEN ——,-— — 1 IN GAMECOCKS, MOLFPACK ‘ WINNER WITH POOR CLUB GALVESTON, Tex., Sept. 17— Hank Thormainen, Galveston hurl- er, won 18 out of his first 21 RALEIGH, N. C, Sept. Pre-season indicaiions are 17. that the two Carolinas may be decid- led when the University of South Carolina meets North Carolina State here Thanksgiving day. The Gamecocks virtually have been conceded the South Caro- |lina title, and reports Coach John “Clipper” Wolfpack is going to “have the stuff.” a second division critics in the Texas cirel lmfiue-leadnng team. O RO RO Special for remarkable- price of ANOTHER SHEET META i jflllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIIIlIIIIlllllII|llllIlllllllllllllllllllll games this season, while foiling for | him good for 30 victories on a| A regrouping of dresses brings them to you at the THE CASH BAZAAR FREE One can of Fruit or Vegetables with every purchase of a dozen cans GARNICK’S—Phone 174 TONIGHT and MONDAY 50c Each GROUP AT $1.00—Worth Much More Jui 0 s 1 Hargain House.