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e e R 08 THUER 1 A B Governor-elect Henry Horner and other newly elected Democratic KE State officials. It affords the only means for Selling Starts in Last Half CASABA SEI\S[A]NI or;ductor In Politics OPENS TONIGHT WITH 1 GAMES George Brothers Play B. P. R. and Moose and Firemen Meet s cage season here this even- I ening Hoop | for {as Channel neau High School calls games the lid. The t will be betw Juneau Fire Depart- first game Fur ment. The 7:30 p. m. Teams Are Strong 1 new on the team rosters in ny old stars and sever: g play. George Brothers Jimmy Orme, Clarence Wiitan- en and Einar Jackson, forwards; Baker, center; H. Beg- . Sturrock and Burke, It is a well-balanced, ag- G ination that probably developed the had team highly the league at he Most play in B. P. R. squad is likewise has Lloyd Bayers, last Firemen center, in the same Nelson, another year, Bill Smith, y Messer and W. Rodenberg rds. Tom Moyer, a for- Purdue player, and Herb' Tor- | democratic landslide. gerson another ex-collegian, and| Press Photo) Johnny Osborne, former Wrangell 22 are guards. Firemen Are Revamped Firemen have several new Thomas J. O'Malley of Milwau- kee, 65.year-old passenger ant-governor of Wisconsin in the stock today is 147%, 51%, Anaconda 8%, Bethlehem Steel 16%, Fox Films 2%, Geenral el l‘f?atr‘llo-tnim,l:’?;zi;‘;H\Xulon 13, International Harvester |ing e 1““;\L:-;1'2" 'sThe forwards | 207, Kennecott 9%, Te exveptionally strong with Doc'[Of 2%, United States Steel 33, de ey 3 American Pow: Iman, Abby Garn, Howard Hayes Connors all in condi- ! For guards the smoke caters have Kelly Blake, Bill Man- umet and Hecla, no sale; Chrysler 15, Colorado Fuel and Iron 57%,| Continental Oil 5%, Columbian| chorage, nigs. FUR DEMAND IS 600D, ASSERTS | AGENCY DEALER PLAGED AT 800 #No Inmediate Price Ad-Well Distributed Over ¥ | vance Expected, How- ever, Declares Agnew While there is a good demand | almost all species of furs, in-| ting that the market is pretty well cleaned up, general condnxansvsce the bears, 0 not look favorable for am early dvance in (quotations, declared J. E. Agnew, President of Agnew Fur Sales of Seattle, who is just starting a trip ‘tlmt is expected to cover most of [the Territory. He was for some {10 years manager of the Seat‘le| prices over Exchange. and visit all || fur centers of the Territory, mak- | |ing contacts and doing missionary work for his company which was recently organized. furriers, who, retailers basis. expert in Alaskan furs, sided here for several years. B — Old Papers for sale at Empire present | The ADMIRALTY I8, ' BEAR COUNT I8 Island — Supply Is Re- garded as Adequate (Centinued 1rom Pags Ome.) No effort was made to actually This would have | been impractical, ' taken almost jendless fime and presented other grave difficulties and possible trou- ble. During the entire survey not 2 shot was fired at a bear. Jealousy is Frevalent If anyone has an idea that the ibears are good fellows with one |another, the report of the Ad- Mr. Agnew is a passenger on the 'miralty Island survey will enlight- | | Northwestern for Seward. He will en them. take, a plane, probably from An- clares, important | “Unquestionably,” it de- “there is a vast amount of THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, NOV. 29, 1932. ° fighting in the heavily congested bear streams during the salmon spawning season. “Bears are not by nature gre- sarious, but they closely approach this condition on the salmon sireams, and for feeding reasons only. As a class they appear to have little love for one another. Many other plausible reasons could be advanced, such as jealousy and complications due to sex. A night | spent on a salmon Jtream during | the height of the run is very con- vincing evidence that all is not peac€ and harmony in ‘Bearville’ The figures submitted by the re- port indicates that the island is almost as thickly populated by bears as is safe and healthy for them. The estimates show one bear to every 1,163 acres of terri- tory, or approximately one to ev- ery one and three-quarters square | miles. Owing to an wosence of any sim- ilar surveys in other sections of Alaska, no accurate comparison 5 possible, but usually one bear to every five square miles of land is regarded as a high ratio. No Chance For Decrease | sion The number of bear shown is|through no survey had been mnde.{ The firm, he said, will hold semi- monthly sales in order to meet re- quirements -of shippers and manu- facturing | dealers and owing to financial inability to carry adequate stocks, find it necessary to puithase on a2 “hand to mouth” |latest sale, ten days ago, was heav- ily attended and was highly sat- train | 15factory. Conditions, he said, do conductor, became the new lieuten. N0t Warrant belief there will be any immediate advances in prices (Associated (but fresh goods will find an im- mediate market at current offer- Mink, he said, is the most American Can|8ctive article on the list. TMr. Agnew Is widely Known In the north and is rated as a lead- He Packard Mot-|is a brother of Capt. P. A. Ag- new, Tormer Secretary of the Al- r and Light, 8%, Cal- |aska Road Commission, who re- from o, |did not exceed $1,000. GIFTS of DISTINCTION That Last Jade from China, topaz India, coral from Italy, jet from the Isle of Whidbey, Alaska and semi-precious malachite from stones from far and near. INDIVIDUALLY STYLED JEWELRY KIRMSE’S GIFT SHOP AT WINTER & POND’S cagers on their squad. Pierre | Cooper, Elmer Lindstrom, Alvin Bloomquist and Jerry Ledbetter SALES TAX IN ILLINOIS URGED| are forwards. Paul Brown, In- diana collegian, jumps at center FRENCTI LICK, Ind., Nov. 29.— The guards are headed by Claud|pnactment of a sales tax by the! Erskine, Fireman star of last year, |yjinois Legislature s foth—} and include: Stan’ Grummett, | coming session, beg January | former Washington State man, |4 was urged by Mayor Cermak of| Trving Hunt and Arnold Hildre. |Chicago at a conference here with| obtaining funds with which to continue unemployment relief, the Mayor said. Unless some such new method of producing revenue is created, the burden of caring for | distressed families would be shifted to property owners. This, the May- or said, cannot be done because of the tremendous tax load now being carried by them. BN o Promote Prosperity With Printer’s Ink! IS UNSETTLED BY TOBACCOS Hour — List Closes Barely Steady NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—The Stock Market rallied feebly today but selling of tobacco stocks in the last half hour proved unsettling and the list closed barely steady. Mixed gains and losses were mostly in small proportions. The turnover was 500,000 shares. Selling of tobaccos appeared bas- ed on the recent statistics showing declining consumption. BENEFIT DANCE stock continued. at Parish Hall WEDNESDAY Rails held firm, Gold Stock Activity Bullish activity in gold mining| American Tobacco B points. International Business Machine broke four points on omission of the stock dividend American Telephone graph rose one unchanged. Steel Steady | United States Steel and Case re-| mained steady. | Standard Oil of New Jersey was a fraction higher. | Union Pacific and Santa Fe rose| about one point and closed un- changed. Homestake Mining was up two| points. Alaska Juneau gained over | yesterday’'s closing. lost two NIGHT and Tele-| point and closed Music by Popular 4-Piece Orchestra Admission $1.00 Ladies Free CLOSING PRICES TODAY NEW YORK, Nov. 29.—Closing quotation of Alaska Juneau mine Buy Y our Christmas Gifts FROM THE LUTHERAN BAZAAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30 TEA from 2 to 4; TURKEY DINNER from 5:30 to 7—75 cents LUTHERAN CHURCH PARLORS GARNICK’S GROCERY - PHONE 174 Carbon 257%, Safeway Stores 47, ge. ves can 3 =an dunge gy Standard Brands 14%. —— AL d in that position . g » g g Moose have nine capable 409000000 No. 8782 NOVEMBER 18 DRAWINQ WON BY MRS. FARLIN F. CAMERON WE CONGRATULATE MRS. F. F. CAMERON George Brothers Leader Dept. Store STORE OPEN BVENINGS GEORGE BROS. NEW SILK DRESSES $5.95 or 2 for $10.00 JUST ARRIVED FROM NEW YORK Latest styles and new shades. Made of all-silk heavy Canton. Look these over, Large Display of Christmas Goods Marked low to Ifiove, wonderful dresses Sizes 14 to 44. have been made by the Commis- given at Odd Fellows’ Hall Wed- nesday, November 30, at 8 o'clock. Prizes, refreshments. 50 cents. adv regarded as convincing proof that there is absolutely no danger of depletion under existing conditions. The annual increase, even though it were not more than 100, is as- suredly much larger than the toll taken each year from hunting, death from old age, disease and | cannabilism that is réspofisfole for | loss of cubs and wounded animals every year. In all of Boutheast Alaska last year, hunters took not to exceed‘- 75 bears. Non-resident sportsmen | accounted for 15 and residents for | 60 of these. This number includ- ed those killed on both Chichagof and Baranof Islands and the main- | land, as well as Admiralty, and on | the last named it was less than on the other two. Cost Is Small The cost of the survey, which ! was made at the request of the! Washington authorities, was said! to be small. The total cost did not exceed $2,000, including wages and expenses for transportation. | The extra cost, over amll above the normal expenditures that would and Forest 'Service, even| e ——— REBEKAH CARP PARTY The third of the series will be An unusual picture of Premier Saito of Japan, showing the statesman )n one of the rare occasions on which he wears the full dress uniform of an admiral in the Japanese Navy. This photo was made as the Premier. left his official residence at Tokio to attend an official function. COLEMAN'’S Just Received THE SMARTEST SEMI-FORMALS Our buyer in New | i * ¥ York shipped us a OF THE % SEASON special purchase on K sheer wool dresses -r formerly retailing 3 Dresses you will at $15.00. We offer i like . . . many with them % jackets that are es- i pecially good at this time. PRICED $4.95 to $7.50 i The styles are real new and clever A $7-50 to $19075 Sizes 14 to 40 4 Our Greatest Dress Bargain 35 DRESSES Mostly Silk Dresses. A few Rayon Dresses that formerly sold up to $12.50. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY ONLY ON SALE AT $1.95 Styles New—Materials Good—Sizes 14 to 40 Only Silk Dresses Never So €heap You never saw bargains like these JUST UNPACKED SPECIAL ON PURSES Beautiful Crepe All Very New Sleeping Pajamas $7.50 values at $3.95 $5.00 values for $1.95 MANY STYLES Buy Beautiful FINERY ¥ HOSIERY and Save Gowns Hand embroidered. Made in Porto Rico g 75c to $1.5 SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE — SAVE AT OUR SALES COLEMAN’S E: ? Styles that are the latest in New York received on every boat ' §