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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, FEB. 3, 1933. WARNING IS~ SONDEDBY FRENCHMAN DISTRICT OPEN Former Premier Disap-Two Hundred Mile Stretch proves Mussolini, | Thrown Open to Beach Hitler Theories ! * Seine Fishing LARGE AREAIN | = | Scribe Adopts Baby DISARMAMENT SOHEME GETS TWO SETBACKS st Germany, then Great Britain (?gl})(;sc French Proposals | | | Back to Fn‘st Love ALS.PENINSULA || COMMITTEES Volunteer TARIFF DEBATE FOR ANNUAL | FACING SENATE BALL CHOSEN 's.2:5r i er DlSCuSSlOn Firemen Com- L WASHINGTON, Feb, 3—A de- plete Arrangements for |, WA the triff faced the Senate 2s the Johnson amendment was Affair on Feb. taken up. The amendment re- At a meeting of the members quires the Government use strictly Says Germans Are Tired of U. S. Music BERLIN, Feb. 3. — “Germany s sick of American dance hits, bands |and singers, and the younger set now prefers to dance to German tunes, especially walzes, played by German bands,” the German As- sociation for Exploitation of Mu- sical Reproduction rights stated in its annual report. Importation of dance music from the United States, the report says, has shrunk to almost nothing. ! PARIS Feb. 3.—¥Former Premier Alaska fisheries regulations for |Herriot, in a University lecture,| ason of 1933, issued late last gave a warning that the similar nd made public here early ir theories of Mussolini and Hnler‘Januarv, open approximately 200 erdangered peace. (miles additional of shore line on ' f z — el i ‘ of the Juneau Volunteer Fire De- American materials and supplies o <y o A ; | partment held last evening, sub- in all public construction and re-| We often do good, in order that committees for the 27th Annual pairs. we may do evil with impunity. Ball to be given by the depart- — ws s R ‘5 th & | “Their theories would lead 10|the Alaska Peninsula to local fish- ment, were chosen. { ke revamping Europe by revision of ermen, it was pointed out today Fred Sorri was selected as Chair- I -t s,” said the former Pre-|by N. O. Hardy, Acting Agent in man of the I?,etreshment Commit- 1k ¢ 1 Clint Sanders, 24, unmarried nier. |Charge of the local office of the tee to be assisted by E. J. Blake. . ' » ! b - | Shreveport, La., reporter, has| tinuing, Herriot said: “Italy|United States Bureau of Fisher- The Finance Committee was sub- r £ ni y adopted the four months’ old baby | is the movement to revise w " divided into three canvassing com- y g e 3 G ?I?ey z::’l‘;’“di:‘se':;id”l':LS:"‘:evf:":r': treaties. She has strong inter-| This modification of the regula- mittees made up as follows: Horace 4 t € juvenile court which is part o,phls ests in the Balkans.” {tions of former years escaped un- | Unfettered by the tie that binds, | Adams, Chairman, Roy Noland and ° i D Jdally “run (Associated Press | o “m[;ced in earlier reviews. It is| thanks to Reno, Ruth Elder, former | V. W. Mul\'xpxll: Equy Ninnis, e Fre i Photo) considered important to resident | wife of Walter Camp, Jr, is back | Ohairman, Waino Hendrickson and qul ro uc s el oo — AT o i) 2 New Tunes for i] ‘hcrme‘n as well as to canners of ;‘:QL'};" p]lfirnc&‘g’s R o “showr | Ddllas Weyand; J. E. Kearney, KARL H. ASK ON e Peninsula region. | Chairman, Kenneth Junge and H. at her new job as instruciress to would-be ladybirds at Glover Field, Santa Monica, Cal. Miss Elder was The entire department will act explaining the instrument board to | a5 the Advertising and Decoration one of her pupils 3 this photo Was | o mittee under the direction of s C. H. MacSpadden, General Chair- |man of the Dance Committes and |J. L. Gray, Chief of the Fire De- ”(’(’l B(lla On Austrian | Trains " |3—Music for Japanese troops injiggy regulations and permits com- VIENNA, Feb. .,.}—B«or and |Manchukuo was made to order| mercial fishing with beach seine: sausage bars ln.r r.cnlw:n_v trav- | when Yoshio Fujiwara, noted ten-|.nq gill nets in Territorial waters elers who haven't time or mon- or composed two new marches at |and coastal waters between Cape BUSINESS TRIP Japanese Truops Section 17 of the current regu- | M. Hollmann. |lations, 19th edition, provides a | modification of Section 18 of the t of Skag- CHANGCHUN, Manchukuo, Feb passeng! for Seattle For Your Colds ind U. G. CROCKER ON s T - | ey for regular dining car [the request of Army authorities.|yroos ‘ot TR CATRN S TRIP TO STATES [ .- A . . S l . MRS. JOHN SHOTTER | als are planned by the One called “Bandit SUPDIeSSIOn oy the east, This opens appmi_ U. G. Crocker, a merchant from | Py U600 ooy be pag ot tho ntlseptlc olution . ... C state railways. The March” has words written by & ymately 200 miles of new grounds | Anchorage, is on his way south|p,.." o on February 11 and is to keep half of a d soldier. [to the mainland coast, exclusive [(0F @ business and pleasure UiD.|y .o 415ays peen one of the chief C lL' . car fitted out with table d S eee — fof the He is a passenger on the sleamer oG iver Oll R $1.00 several islands embraced n the same district, Mr. Ha d. However, some of the ares closed under the usual prohi-| DAWSON DENTISTS bition against fishing atthe mouth ARE JTHBOUND of salmon spawning streams, Dr. L. R. Franks and Dr. I t is believed that the canners|Sni dentists of Dawson, 1 have an opporiunity, under thbound passengers on the change, to take a larger num-|s‘eamer Alaska. ber of red salmon migrating to- | |events of the social calendar in | Juneau. I B T Adex Tablets. . . . ... $1.00 MISS VIOLET BOURGETTE 75¢ sct up a bar in the her end. Use Type ana iik-wnd Why? Alaska. © ; IN HOSPITAL WITH FLU Viosterol -, .. ... . .. ss Violet Bourgette, entered . Ann's Hospital last evening suf- ing with influenza. Miss Bourgette is the teacher ward the f:lmous Chignic. area | of the second grade in the Juneau Scctions 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 defin | Public Schools. the dimensions of beach seine: L ' e e — i md gill nets that may be us On Wltht 1CH 1rep caMPEN LEAVES within the boundaries of the Al- . o | ON VISIT SOUTH icka Peninsula district. DA NCE o | ' S " | Fred Campen, night patrolman, . e B it o e samer - sk DRUGGIST ENTERS HOSPITAL Allan eniered St yesterday after- ceive medical treatmen — e laughter, Miss Hensena Campen, The Squibb Store and ol‘lcx relatives, % Strike Up i s the BAND !l|||IIH"lllllllillllll“mlllIIll||||H!|lIiIIIIII|Il|ll||ll|||III"l||||||I|||||||||l||ll|IIIIIIII"|||||||||II||||||||||"|||||||||||||. 2 Saturday Specials BUTTER Mes. “Ceotl for ten days Ann’s ¥ to where he will visit his ’ Call Yellow Cab, Phone 22. adv BELIEVE IT, WHY NOT? By “MORRIS” I was out to the wood camp esterday. Went up on the high nd to see how the men were Direct from the producer to the consumer—a direct route saves money for you. hese are your stores—make them your feod pantry. 9 “5 hite King Washing Poud()r large pk 37¢ 4 AND FREE—1 s.m.ll] package \\hlle l\mg 2 55¢ value tting along cutting wood. Off : » one side, I noticed a little ] T matoes, 2 for . 25¢ LG YALUR.IN b Bl g P Saturday : g o ‘" 0(89‘ 3 4 Laundry Soap Eulcks.kv:)zitcmng e & v SOLID PACK—NO. 21; 5 large bars, Big Ben, yellow D Chriaby rablet e sk N l{-'ht WOOD CROSS ; 5 ke Eafs Kot il over tosee what he was doing. 4 P R R S~ PR 3 T Ehe 7 o (T - P VTR, i Tt 2 BT As I came up I said, “Morning = . Coffee, All Popular Brands, 2 lbs. for . . 6?(' b, s o O S = ; M. J. B. —Hllls —Schilling’s—Maxwell House LIMIT—2 Pounds i t]hp"’ Fg;g“;g:m;vn:;‘“:ml:e ]:h‘."i:: E E ~y . . . . ay he comes out of his hole.” =8 S & W Orange Juice, 3 picnic size . . . . 29¢ Q|5 5™ ea. on | ™ 2" UVl)il l'TEll) yes,” he nns:med. Whenll el'i R = A 4 this one and two more wi = have three today.” S F E Appeteasers, large cans . . . . . . . . 42c Q| v ]\‘, - | O . CHEESE (lm KERS WITH CARAWAY e e e || 2 tt & # Y : have a bunch of men here‘ cut~ = & Prunes, Del Monte, large size, 2 1b. box . 18¢ [ | iz xees, o e e v | ‘il) = O ) es C 5 a lot of business and that is = = 3 ‘ Salt, Leslie’s Shaker, 2 packages . . . . 15¢ @] e ol E £ E | Ripe Olives, large, 9 0z,cans, W yandotte 19¢ [ | 5 s "o’ i ' R E E 3 2 3 72 2 ? Al X thirty for fifteen dollars. The = smaller ones, three for a dollar, = % 2 { : C h(’vs(’ Ameru‘an 1‘ uu Cream, lb s 18¢ o ity roj;e';x Goter. ‘ S = OLD ENGLISH — Strawberry, Raspberry, Pineapple, Orange, : Rt = Lemon, Loganberry, Grape, Mint — Made of Highest Grade . [ Pickles, Sweet, Sour, Dill, qt. jars, Star 29c [ |, res oot wnat vt sou e | 90¢ B Gasine. 1 : m&.——_—fi Jon e e s s i onl : e ' 4 e | 9,8 ST il el ADMISSION £ Ivory Soap, 5 barsfor . . . . . . .. . 28c Q| w0 e U 9¢ = gs C L~ times that makes tw our = ~ lollars, an you see m A E . Mello W ater Softener, 2 cans for . . . . 22c¢ Q| wno'he st Sov it s 5 : what do you think of that? E g Fresh Frozen Strawberries, pint cups . . 23¢ w{mm s == = N “roumoars || GRAPE JUICE © For Sunday We Suggest —RO“%M ROLLED OATS, 9 pousds ... 40¢ § : E PURE LARD = FRESH KILLED STEWING or VEGETABLE SHORTENING At G ARN’CK?S Phone 174 = = HENS...17 1-2¢1b. | 3 pound pkgs. . 25c | - E u art C s FRESH OYSTERS, full pint tins ... .. .. R T | e E = FRESH SLICED BACON, 2 pounds .. .. .. goad s e | 2-FOR-1 SALE £ E' Whole or Lb STILL GOING STRONG = = HAMS “ii" 17ic Lb. LEADER DEPT. STORE | George Bros. DUCKS—RABBITS—RHODE ISLAND RED HENS—FRYERS 4 : .g g S PHONES ‘Grocery: 24; Meat Department: 24-2 rings GEORGE BROs. i PHONE 454 g THREE DELIVERIES 10:30, 2:30, 4:30 § e S i £ Store OpeiESSvEmngs allllllllllll||||Ill|||||||III|III|||l|III|lI|IIIIIII|lllllllllllllllll|||||I|||IIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIWW