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SERVICE TO BE ARE TO HOLD 1933 FISH RUNS WILL BE AMPLE, industry for most of its revenues, and the tax policies of the Legis- lature is of considerable import- ance to the packers who, as usu- al, will watch the proceedings of the 1933 season with keen inter- A e T . S S T N e ( est. A‘ HELD TuMfiRHuw SPEGIAL MEET wl NN 'DEGLARES Most of them realize the fman- a : cial status of the Territory is not y: as bright as it was during the o Local Lodge_t—o— Have Ritual Service for Late Dan- iel J. Williams Important Session Tonight After Dr. Torbet's Mission Sermon Size of Pack Depends on Packers Who Are Slow to Complete Plans sessions of the past decade or more, but they hope that the Leg- islature, realizing the extreme plight of the industry, due to the depression and invasion of the lo- cal markets by the Japanese, will Memorial services for the late The Rev. Walter Torbet, D. D, | (Continued from Page One.) at least not raise taxes and, if it Daniel J. Williams, noted mining in bringing his mission to ‘a close ; at all possible, will try to give engineer and for ral years at here has decided to take as his o them some relief from burdensome the ‘head of operations at the subject, tonight, “The Dream of the ment of a new Commissioner of |rates, ok Hirst Chichagof mine at Kimsham Builders.” F‘lsherle]s.followmg President-Elect Cove, will be held by Juneau Lodg: After the service this evening in Roosevelt's inauguration might re- » B. P. O. Elks tomorrow at the regular weekly m the organization. H. L. Faulkner, Mr. Williams for liver the eulogy close frier w years. Th sarv the Methodist Church, at which new members will be received, a| very important meeting for the members and friends of the church will be held in the Epworth League room. This meeting will comply sult of sudden changes in regu- lations issued by Commissioner Henry O'Malley with results more costly than the packers could af- ford to bear. For that reason, most if not all Tax Collections Better HOUSTON, Tex., Jan. 17.—Col~ lections of school taxes in Houston during the first 11 months of 1933 oy & | 4 @ fh of the local packers are urging exceeded those of the similar 1931 be ritualistic fucted by McKa: above with the new disciplinary require- The Clifton House, one of the best known hotels on the Canadian side of Niagara Falls, was de- » A Flod b b : F—"m?!éd Ruler C Messer- fl%m"fl'me If)rer M‘a crg ments and will be extremely im- stroyed by fire with an estimated loss of more than $1,000,000. This scene shows the blaze at its l‘:““ Mr. O'Malley be retained in :fme re);)oflal;eevte};?:d $50,000, a tax schmidt, assisted b; other of- | Tampa, Fla., has just enrolled as | portant. All members of the church height. (Associated Press Photo) s present post at least until the - ficers of the lod! a gtudent at Rollins College, Flor- and those who are interested in its close of the commercial fishing ida, the eighth member of her fam- { ‘ season next Fall. No indication All Tocal members of the order ila, the eighth member of het £am, | minstry are invited to make every A Spellmg Champlon H tCh Iilk"l Ma Be Banned NS hesti-givedl ot “ariat 4k Youtr. & and all visiting members are urg-{ g McKay predecessors graduated |Possible effort to be present. L come of their t wil | 0 be present. The services will| wish honors, so pretty S"Mary Jane | Dr. Torbet will preach the clos- hcinp m""eme“e will be. egin at 8 o'clock. has a real mark to strive for. ing sermon tomorrow night. Serv- I W , B ll S 1 : Leglslatur % 3 Mr. Williams' body will be ta- ices begin at 7:30 o'clock. n as ung ton, |/ mn en(lt(" _11;1;en this year is Alaska’s Leg- I N TER. ken to Seattle Thursday on the BEBRE LUV G PR A v SR islative year. The Territory is de- Cpd & | pendent upon the salmon canning \:)ym’kr No;tlw}w]eswrnmnbe); l\Nlirz f ) “hidden population,” li ng on an' _OLYMPIA, Wash, :Ian. slg.—tA W‘Llums an Pr' mother, rs. . alley network of shabby ho- bill offered in the State nate W. H. Roessel, - where interment .would impose a $10 fine on any- & will be held. | | Preservation of the Supreme °P¢ sollcningla ride onithe mdg;;; BARG 4IN w & Court chamber upon the court’s Wa¥ except in .cases of aeci Yo SOCKS s i TWO BRITISH FLIERS LOST: JAPAN PLANES e 1 Of the last, newest plan, Delano | iAttacks Made on Concen- for Second Time i _Of MR B . Beano) OPERATED ON TODAY 95, 0 - tration ,Cam S NOl’th- o, ! | Delano announced what he term- # i 4 . 5 c 5c NUT REPBRTED g B el il d “the false idea many have that| Ludwig Nelson, jeweter, under- i east of Jehol Bert Hinkler, Aviatrix| Toxyo, Jan. 17.—Japanese air- Is Inaugura—te—d_ as Chief Executive of Texas Miriam “Ma” Ferguson was inaug- urated Governor of the State for the second time after a lapse of !as you ge! 4 Or emergency. ampmthenre' Passage of the bill would ban it 'appaaling thumbs from roadsides. ——————— removal to the new building, an restoration to its appearance of the days when was the Senate scene of Webs!cr' and Clay speeches. lI.UI)WIG NELSON WAS city planning is extravagance” Went a major operation at St. It merely means if, when, and Ann’s hospital this morning. He is t ready for buildings and Ireported to be doing nicely. Dr. L. DANCE Wednesday Night PER PERSON 25¢ ‘350 | | i i o i C 2, 50¢ 3 Missi 1 S planes have bombed Chinese troops six years. parks, you've arranged a plage for P. Dawes s the attending phys- | ( ouple, JO() CASHMERES : 1ssing — 1WO D0~ |y, tpe Kailu district, northeast of| She declared that the “burdens e, ne sad [iclan. | SILKS v clety Girls Down | Jehol Province, for the second con-lof government are falling heavily B R f= (o AT E’U(’,rg reen LISLES secutive day. on the masses and a reduction of | LONDON, Jan. 17—Four British| It is reported here that the at-|taxes must come qulc_k]y ?r the = l fliers are missing or in trouble.|tacks, plus internal discords, nrs- guvemm'nt will fall quickly. : ar(l()ns Doris E. Ci 1 Threz of the fliers are women bu-aking up the Chinese \olunwex — * olr“a £ ell::.;sg \lir: Mapl:- : ‘ H S Bert. Hinkler, who attempted to| this s believed dlo ::“ f’e"e“‘:)““" P I L UT LYNGH ship of lllinois. (Associated Press M b ‘ recapture the speed record from|the contemplated attack on thej rnm) | P b usic | GRA VES England to Australia, has not been|Japanese at Tungliao by the Chi- reparatlons y | reported for ten days. nese. Is s En UR R i0s Ki COLUMBIA, §. C, Jan. 17. — A Louis Anderson’s [} The Clothing Man There are no reports on Lady TET TR oosevelt's Kin daughter was born today to Mrs.| PINEMULSION—for | Mary Bailey, seeking to make Wrought Beauty, Beatrice Ferguson Snipes, whose ? Rhythm Boys I record from England to South I N SPLIT § death sentence for the slaying of persistent coughs ‘ B Africa, since she left Oran, Alegria, National (‘“I"tal,a county officer was recently com-| A < st s ot et last Sunday. S | mutted by the Governor to life)] CORAX TABLETS— ——— — ¥ Society Girls Wrecked i g 4 | isonmeznt. | i ! sty o) GO | (Continued from Page One.) “““9”5 "2’} to break colds 2 ‘i Y fo A0 Ap Aty e [Widow of Vlchm of Plane DS, ‘ oS ! 0 ffed F ciety girls, wrecked their plane last i : ; | MISS VERNA HURLEY : verstuttec urniture i Saturday in the mountainous coun-| Nose Dive at Seattle | o nded Occupation " RETURNING TONIGHT NAVAP—inhalant try near Nairobi. Another pilot{ SPOCKHOLM, can, :i.—Opposi- “After quit being a railroa sighted one of the girls but could|tion within the Swedish National Wants Large Sum man I had to have something to| npics verna Hurley, daughter | for head colds DINING ROOM SETS pt not land and an overland rescue|gocialist Party to the leadership) do,” was Delano’s exf;lanauon of {op Mrs. Minnie Hurley, who has VICKS’ NOSE : o] party went o their aid and t05k|of Dr. B. Fururgard has developed| SEATTLE, Jan. 11—Pilot Harry his city-planning avocation. |besn sitending the University o | BED ROOM SETS ! of Di 8 dq, ! them to Nairobi. Both girls were|formation of a group uniformed m‘Lynch of the Alaska- Wnshmglom The chronicle of the crowdes Oregon, at Eugene, Oregon, is 1 DROPS i DA ED X uninjured. blue shirts and belts. The “blue|Airways, and his wife, are sued for energetic life also explains why turning to Juneau on the Admiral | | Y BEDS - ————— shirts” complain that the parent|$24,800 by Mrs. Alcious John Mace the word ‘retired” means for himiguanc” Miss Hurley has been in | TAKIES—for throat |I hd organization is not aggressive. for the death of her husband in| {office hours and busy days. poor health for the last month or; piiske A | SIMMONS an airplane crash on Lake Union| He was born in Hongkong, Chm,t:l more and will not resume her col- | irritation | L o on August 16, 1931, jgrew up in New York State, an lege work this year. | This Is One Way Mace was killed by the propellox-gwent as a Harvard graduate, to B Rl e et | BEDS, SPRINGS -DlE s |GIDE of the plane when he was trying Colorado, to start a railroad car- TAXIDERMY ‘ | [] To Pronounce to escape from the craft after itieer in an engineering parz;i'. I;e Have your prized trophies mourw- | JUNEAU i i and ! ; o) A0 nosed in the lake, the widow con-|became general manager of theieq jife size or heads. Guaranteed ) ] kgl TS g Fhobe e j tends. Burlington at Chicago, president) moth-proof. Birds mounted. Tan-| DRUG CO ‘ MATTRESSES (2 " heel an e Erie,| tody for the torch murder of his| WASHINGTON, Jan. 17.—Names ?ifrs:h:ice‘f;r:iglei fapnidhr Wabash‘nmg Rugs made. Caps. Ladies’| 73 | “ friend, Walter Soatchett, died inlof individuals, towns and districts MOTORSHIP PACIFIC A in 1614 member of the Peli g CXYoar. Write far brice list. Percy| SUBSTATION NO. 1 4 . dode” . A and, in ) Colton, Haines, Alaska. —adyv. : a hospital today from self-poison-|figuring in the Chinese-Japanese eral Reserve Board. Phone 33 Free Delivery e ing. He was taken from his cell|trouble zone along the Great Wall HERE AT MIDNIGHT L Srhllasaan T | yesterday and rushed to the hos-{of China are pronounced in Chi- After ;0. he won a D; S. CV n | | Classified ads pay. ; pital. nese something like this: The motorship Pacific, Capt. France in the Engineering Corps. Jehol, Rey-ho, emphasis on the|pay] Kegal, returned to Juneau a.! “Are you looking forward eager- Rey. midnight last night from Kake, ly to the arrival of your nephnw —_— Shanhalkwarf, Shan-hi-gwan. Petersburg and way ports. {in w.rns}'dngt,an?l f‘us bx;;te};crwzi ; Chinwangtse, f}hmg-wan-daw, Arriving on the motorship from the President-Elect’s mot H Lad. 9 M . ; emphasis on thé dow. Windham Bay were John F. Mof- |asked. - les unSlng wedar > E T Chinchow, Chin-cho, emphasis!fitt and J. K. Jackson, Uncle Frederic chuckled. 1 | ver ry on the cho and as in choke. The Pacific” will leave J“nenu! “Like many other people,” he | M Peiping, Bay-ping, emphasis on|on schedule at 10 o'clock Thurs- answered, “I am xf he does what SKIN FITTED PONIES i VAPURE‘) the Bay. day morning for Kake, , Peters-|I want him to do” - o . Manchoukuo, Man-chu-go, €m- |purg, Port Alexander and way| The planning commission chair- ® phasis on the go. ports. man has many pet projects he 5 0 d Marshal Chung Hsiao-Liang, ———————— |wants forwarded in tse next ad- i * an Chang-schew-le-ang, in the north|CHRIS HUBER ENTERS | ministration, among them: 3 kg i ca and Chang-schow-liang by the ST. ANN'S HOSPITAL| The Lweh_ue-yex;r-01‘;n plan for ta nght Melghh yet warm - southerners. “belt line” scenic ve connect- ¥ $1 .00 General Ho Chu-Kuo, Ho-Sch-| Chris Huber entered St. Ann’s|ing the old hilltop forts overlook=- and very smart! ° Go, emphasis on the go. Hospital to receive medical at-)ing Washington. 4 3 a aK) g e g Stum-clearance of _this _city’s And how smooth they fit - Butler Mauro |z roca s cusnes : . beneath smooth frocks! E NELSON LEFT JUNEAU TODAY F T 3 S le Drug Co | Undies must fit to perfec- ree Ltrip to deattle or g A4 Ernie Rognan, who has a fox ) < f ¥ 2 farm at Lituya Bay, left for his % tion. ~The new tight-fit- 2 Free Delivery ~ Phone 134 |inome on his own boat today, af- [ ! i $40 00 in Tr ad e ter spending the last few days ting clothes demand it; . EXPRESS MONEY ORDERS . Jes Nel: who Frestninndd in Juneau. Charles Nelson, and priced for the mod- i al days P came in from Heonah sever: 2 o ago for medical treatment left to- Two ghort words that tell our whole ot Busdhies : ALL BILLS PAID BEFORE 7 P. M. day for his home in Mr. Rognan’s story!. Two short words that mean ’ boat. , .« the difference between old age and JANUARY 19TH R0 Cnghirts PN youthful appeara}r\lce i tot yto}:l' $1. 50 EaCh o REvr -~ it Ahinki 4 3 ALASKAN SNOW COVER Is your hair thinning a ; % WILL RE A\ temples — on the crown of All Si RECEIVE AWARD TICKETS 4 The following amounts of snow, your head? Complete bald- 1zes in inches, were reported: on the ness may come quickly | & . g ground - Monday, January 18 at| unless you act row! > ? § various stations: = Bethel Oor- E : See aduerfi‘gm"l in Sat- dova 13, Fairbanks 14, Fort Yukon Free Examination e 11, Juneau 4, Nome 7, Sitka 3. urday Evening ' Post of P A Ice in Chema Slough at Fair- Have no regrets. Don’t § Jan. 7, inside back page. G B h [os banks was 40 inches thick, and on wait until you are s, Mg pag eorge rot ers :x:‘ate River at Nome 45 inches bald and then o P ick. 3 wish' for 3 WE ALWAYS HAVE THE Leader Department Store E. J. WHITE AND WIFE hair. Hair 5 LATEST FIRST / RETURN, FROM SITKA positively because we rown. 3 N:trg!::ll’!'uper but E. J. ‘White, who has been in gCome in - charge on construction work of today L w 4 BETTER about a mile of roadway in the f e will giv 1Y4-po 5 Indlan River Park section near HE e );0“ ill Va-p ;:nd package of 4 . Sitka for the Bureau of Public P at earts for. l-cent when you bu &g < A y a ERS Roads, and Mrs. White retumed N -Life Method 4 GEORGE' BROTHERS : RICE & AHLERS _\ u-Lite Met package of Sperry Pancake Flour—at ROOM 6 - OPEN EVENINGS PHONE 454 At GARNICK’S, Phone 174 Valentine B}.\ilding