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SEASON FOR | THIRD GAME IN HALIBUT IS NOW CLOSED Large Secti(_;n—;f Alaska Is 7 e & Hit Hard Protest Will Be Made . £ Areas 1 and 2 en at fishermen’s Petersbur, u LEAGUE SERIES BILLED SUNDAY No Game fi Evening— Junge and H. MacSpad- den Expected to Pitch The third game of the Little World's Series between the Amer- ican Legion and Elks Clubs will be played at Recreation Park Sun- day, it was announced today by Acting President George Kohlhepp. There will be no game tonight as are joining with e % several of the players on both teams ting to the havé to work this evening Commis- | The teams are now tied in the ting down series, each having won a single e six months of idleness which game. Three games are necessary faces all the operators of | ! to determine the winner. fishi craft i Junge, who hudled the Vets to a larger out of Se-J one-sided victory in the opening attle will be able to take the game Thursday, probably will be cream of the fis! rding to used in Sunday’s game. H. Mac- 1. Goldstein, sec y of the lo- 1.Spadden is the Elks' choice for thz cal association, due advancing | mound. It should be a pitcher's and their ability to operate | | battle for the entire nine innings. > open water west of Cape The game will start at 5:30 p. m. Spencer, in Area 3. H e . e Closed Area | the present time, halibut BUSCHMANN AND g is closed along the coast om Northern California to Cape OTHERS HERE BY Spencer Several hundred oper- ators of small craft and their families in Southeast Alaska may be reduced to near destitution by Tes o by ARUIR I Jpsene o These four persons, taken Into custody near Paradise, Tex., with livelihood cut off in this way, sald yarvey Bailey, escaped Kansas convict, were charged along with Balley Mr. Goldstein. Over a hundred with the kidnaping of Charles F. Urschel, Oklahoma City millionalre. families will be affected in Ju-| Left to right, above: R. G. Shannon and his son Armon. Below: Mrs, neau alone. The reflection of this Oleta Shannon and Mrs. Ora Shannon. (Associated Press Photos) condition upon business as a whol2 ’ PLANE CHICHAGOF A party of four, E. Buschmann,| Division Superintendent of the Na- ket Packing Company, C. P. Peirey, | office manager of the Naket Pack- ing Company at Seattle, E. E. | Jenkins and E. K. Jenkins, or" Warrenton, Virginia, came to Ju- not produce a desirable situa-| neau last night in the Chichagof,! fon, he further stated with Pilot Elis and Mechanic “QOut of six months of open sea- wl I. L I A M LAHTI ALASKA BOAT | Hicks, from Waterfall, on Prince son,” continued Mr. Goldstein, |of Wales Island. The group is the average fishermen gets in making an air tour of Southeast about four and a half .or five SEEKS DAMAGES REPURTED Tn Alaska | months of actual working time. du\ | This morning, after conferring to lay-ups for repairs and oth | with R. E. Robertson, attorney for hindrances. The Juneau associa- the company, they Ileft at 10 tion feels that fishermen cannot BE BI s A BLED ovclock for the Glacier Bay region, | make a year's living in such a {and will fly southward from there | | | | | Shirley Grey, new screen discovary who was made a leading player after one plcture, hasn’t any better half because she’s single—'pun our word. Another explanation of this pose is that the photographer only bad half his mind on his job. BURDICK RETURNS TO PORT TROM SKAGWAY PECTION After a trip to Skagway, District Ranger Charles Burdick re-| short time, especially when prices —_— along Chichagof and Baranof Is-| Forest have been low as they have this . lands to arrive in Waterfall fo- tur; last night t an- ok g Sues for $4910 for In- Cutter Northland Radios| pignt. ot il L el Long Idle Period | juries Alleged Received She Is Going to Aid | R, R e | e e e “The former closed season ofi " SHOP IN JUNEAU the district at far as three months allowed nine months| in Unprovoked Attack | of Good Hope , of activity, and in that time, op- | AR, 71 . aF erators were able to make enough| Alleging both permanent and| SEA , Aug. 26. — A radio D l C y d P le to ca them through until the temporary persoual injuries result-|from the Coast Guard cutter North- | al y ros.s-wor U next spring. This year, curtailed ing in impaired earning power,|land, stationed in Bering Sea, said | ACROSS Solution of Yesterday'’s Puzzle ¢ <\ receipts of less than six months William Lahti, a miner, has filed|?he was racing to aid the Good ; apogether ruthenium | must last until March 1, when the suit in the Onited States Dis-|Hope, disabled on Kotzebue Sound.| 6. Remunerate Certain scripe two areas will be opened again. trict Court, through his attorneys,| No further details were given. | 9. Fragment s which “The seasonal nature of nearly Hellenthal and Hellenthal, against| The Good Hope is a 15-ton 14 Subdued pite) T all occupations in the Territory Martin Kurseth for the sum of | motor-powered craft and carries yq naonirying anonical { cuts off any opportunity of the $4910. The suit is the outgrowth|Passengers and mail between Kotze- slass Volsand 18 & | fisherman to turn their hands to of a fight between the two men|bue and Nome. 11 Dixpectosd 5. High pointed | other forms of work, and there here on the night of August 1. s Y [18. Gait of & g Hote of is almost certain to be a great’ Lahti claims he was attacked| MISS JOHNSON GOES horse the scale deal of suffering resulting here maliciously, wilfully, and without| VISIT TO SITKA|™* Heiaia Tne Orderly | and in the other fishing ports of provocation and that Kurseth cut AR 2 st ’é“‘“" | the district.” \ his left hand with a knife or some Miss Janet Johnson, who Is rep- | 26 puuf:fx by a —_ | other sharp instrument. | resenting the Alaska Weekly, or = F“l\ngr Lo l\)}i«r wake= | ‘The nerves in the hand, he|Seattle, and making her first trip| " *tne knees . Governed BARANOF ON TR[PS | charges, were severed in such a|to the Northland, left on the 8. 11)::'?'"‘ Eart of a curve TO M manner as to make it possible| Northland for Sitka. She will re- |31, Metric lana " Small rude ANY LOCALIT[ES for him to work for six months.|turn on the same vessel and con- |, 70‘:}‘\“’5“”" 150 | | He asks $1,260 for this temporary| tinue to the westward next Tues Some 57. Cut or tear . Heraldio foun- The seaplane Baranof, with Pi- disability. He also asks to be re-|day. {)“r‘lg;l‘ Rrsiie into long tains lot Meyring and Mechanic Jar-|imbursed for $10 for medical — Edible toots ploces’ DOWN < f 3 | \ o 41. Sun god fi T man, went out this morning un- treatment, and $1,000 for perma- CAPT. LESHER RETURNS g GO0 800 P JPCIyLar the s der charter to Tenakee, Todd, nent impairment of his earning Capt. R. B. Lesher, of the Sal-| murmur 64. Japanese 2. Combi! ke lightly Hood Bay, Tyee, Pillar Bay and power. In addilion he seeks §2-|vation Army, in Juneau, returned |*% Parcel of o5, B SRUS Le R Aa ot omis- | Kake, expecting to return to Ju- 500 exemplary damages and $500| home aboard the Northland aner_u gxlclfm;umn . metal 4. Skin adis | neau this evening. as attorney's fees. a brief business trip. I s vors oh pondiment 5 “',“,‘O’MI“’," 3 | - - collog. 69, Important oce New Hamp- 55, Run away to Is able currence shire marry Rodent 71, Word which 6. Earthenware 59. Units of force Famous imitates the 7. Article ¢1. Double: prefix . Symbol for sound ot $. Word of con- Head covering copper. what it sent Not loud East Indian : 9. Closes : Type measure | division of 74, Tight forcibly Word of re- | society 75. Was victorf- 10. Solemn agree- usal . Pallid ous ent 73. Correct: collog. SURE You Are Coming Down Tonight! COME ON, enjoy yourself with the rest of the good crowd . . . Good dancing, on the finest hardwood floor in Alaska, good music, good sandwiches, good lunches, good beer and Mary Young O’Dea’s fish and chips are surely delicious. Merchant’s Lunch 40c (Sure they are going strong) Capital Beer Parlors Private Booths for Ladies and Parties Telephone*569 for reservations dill7/am | 8 W7 =%I Leader Department Store Store Open Evenings GEORGE BROTHERS || ple | ceremonial ARE REPEATERS | Indiana is a st iNII.E TEMPLE ~ OFFICERS ARE - DUE TONIGHT { Members of _]uneau Shrine| Club Will Be at Dock to Greet Them | A delegation from the Nile Tem- | ple Shrine of Seattle, is arriving {in Juneau tonight aboard the Al- (aska. The party is composed of Howard M. Findley, Potentate of | Nile Temple; C. B. Joseph, As- stant Rabban, and Mrs. Joseph; John A. Scougal, drum major of the Nile Temple band, and Mrs. gal; Frank B. Lazier, Record- , former Potentate of Nile Tem- The Seattle Shriners have been in Ketchikan for several days, and during their stop there, put on a However, they do not plan to do so here, but will through making the round trip Skagway. Lecal Entertainment According To a communication | sent out to local members oI the| Shrine Club by Walter B. Heisel, President, as large a represen- tation as possible will be at the dock to welcome the party tonight. | Entertainment pians include a trip| out the highway, to Mendenhall Glacier, to the Museum, and to| other points of interest around| Juneau 20| to| Welcoming Crowd The arrival of the Alaska a day earlier than had been anticipated | {may cause some confusion to the| welcoming party, but there will be a large group on the dock tonight at 7 o'clock neverthless, accord- ing to W. H. Leivers, Recorder of | the local club. Frank B. Lazier formerly |in Nome, and he is well- knc\wnl throughout the Territory, where he | has many friends, made both dur- | ing his residence in Alaska, and on | his many trips since his residence | | in the Stal.es | IND. CHAMPION lived | | ind., Aug. 26.— | © where amateur | golf champions often repeat. Will | Diddel won the championship | INDIANAPOLIS, | three times in succession and then | came back to repeat a few years later. H. E. Zimmer won in three | successive years, as did Robert Ressener. George Lance won it) four in a row. flIIIIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII!lIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIII|IIII|«IlllmlllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIlIIIIII 0000000000 NRA STAMPS GO ON SALE When the NRA stamps went on sale in Washington, Gen, Hugh Johnson of the national recovery administration was the first custom- er. The stamps were passed across the counter by James A. Farley, the postmaster general. It was an occasion for congratulations, ora- tory and stamp collectors. (Associated Press Photo) THE ANCE VISIT THE Creek oad [lOlISG ANTON REISS, Prop. 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