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0 R RS TS b R S ARLEL 00 - e - - M THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JAN. 26, 1934. erman, the business man and thé whole Térritory. #'We therefore demand that all jurisdiction over the fisheries of Alaska be transferred from. the Federal Government to the. Legis* lature of Alaska. TEAM TO BE Wfis ¥ AMERICAN LEGION POST HERE Considerable time was given By BILLE DE BECK BARNEY Y YOUR SWEET WOMAN JusT GOT OFF THE TRAIN =- HZRE SHE COMES !'' V- YES - ] : r T ‘We urge upon the Alaska Board | Legion team of Juneau. ‘The date | baking powder. Beat three mmuwsv pointment of bona fide resident|vessels, capable of navigating un-] We believe that the DProsperity | of .the :N.' R. A. which is about to|of the match will be announced | Fold in egg whites and pour batter | Alaskans. der any stress of weather, be as-lor the mining industry is essential| write a Fisheries Code for Alaska, |later. |into two layer cake pans lined| We bveueve i the fullest exer-|Signed to Southeast Alaska sta-ito the development of the Terri-|tne adoption of such regulationssas| Capt. J. M. Clark, formerly post | with waxed papers. Bake 25 min-| cise of the ‘jurisdiction mow wvests|tions by the United States Coast ftory, -and we favor the enactment|wil, as-far as possible, insure- the | commander, Wwho recently ‘returned | utes in moderately slow oven. Cool 2 ed in the Alaska Legislature and|CGuard for the protection of the of the laws for the encouragement|employment of Alaskan labor 'in {from Ketchikan, where he attend- |and add filling. s that all matters not of ' purely :;‘cmpmg (:f the ;H;;tth mP;cigz :slfonproorspfei;t:gmfl"d _“:L‘ Contun:l:- the fishing and canning industriés, | eda Legion ‘meeting, brought the | Chccclate Cream Filli i Federal concern should be admin-|Pcean waters, an i noee aosstance 5o Uhe [and Instd t of an ‘ade- | greeti f the Ketchikan ' lod: [ 3 | One-halt cup sugar; four table- ARE APPRUVED istered by the X:r;rrgt‘:yry kept in Alaska waters "“0“3”0“““?5‘“ oftices of the Bureau of | quate wage for Tach Tabor, AndEs DHo piipraos Bt S e f By MRS. ALEXANDER GEORGE |SPo%0s flour; one-eighth teaspoon We favor the adoption of the|the vear. Mines. payment of all wages to cannery | ganization. [ DINNER FOR SUNDAY - . |2t one square chocolate, melted; Alaska-Yukon Highway as a nas| We favor the utilization by the| We pledge ourselves to maintain|employees, in the Territory. Following {he meeting a delic- L] (Serving Ei:ght) |one egg; one cup mml(; one tea-tD t P F tional project and urge its early | Government of Alaska, and by|adequate funds for Pioneer pen- |: —_———— — iofis lunch with beer was served to | The Menu spoon butter; one-half teaspoon jJemocrats ralse 1N€| construction. Federal bureaus and agencigs in|sions and the Pioneers’ Home; for| PR those' presents © v i | vanilla. We favor liberal appropriations|Alaska of local products wherever ithe Relief of Destitution; and for | S S A Twes af sm(z;gm\‘)v:;egflcry S?)“lll)\'ns | Blend sugar, flour a:dcsa}:. lAvld Resord Of F(fisizeh n for the improvement of the har-|pPossible in their operations. aid to needy children, 1% . T BRI & choeolate, egg and milk. Cook slow- k i 532 Roast Pofiashed Pom‘;?:n Gravy s Esur“wnsmmly STRT vids s 1visiona atiorm bors a:d waterways of ‘Alaska. ia b:;‘:';e ::1 S"eaulol-‘nnds i Paw?}(: dok ':lomcgw; ¥ - |ture becomes very thick and ncourage Fur Farming e e at: 30" per cent of ‘e urge the amendment of exist- E P BCre;med Ox;ons creamy. Add rest of ingredients and | (Cf)fiu““id hfm_?am 9"91 We favor the eéncouragement of | the gross . revenues aceruing tofing Federal statutes so that hold-! a’sy 9 repqre real utter I ; - 5 » - % 2 | g mix well. Cool and use as filling ! % agriculture ahd fur-farming indus- | the United States from the seal|ers of Forest Service permits for| Gmsz;iadAglicsjamd | between - baksd eske :Iayers. Frost ;g:i;?‘re;hjb::éfe::: gie:;ail;a; 1111"1 tries and to that end urge the pas- | fisheries of Alaska should be cov- sumer homesites may obtain pat- R()YAL JELLO 811 flavm.s_I 3 Pkg& ________ 25¢ P with white 1cing of any kind. Yakogtad i3 it bl ol sage of such laws as necessary’ to | ered into the 'Territorial: tma_s- ents ' after 'they have ‘established TCE REAM POW ER 0 k Y Cream Cé“’;;"late Cake 2 Baib o &% “—w——vm’;s:eri;d" t;\: R‘;’o"se:e"]’;s'l‘d?n“i;; assist them. ury and urge the passage of suit-' substantial improvements upon the v D o) ¥ o s SRR 15¢ i DD NOTICE TO CREDITORS ke L We favor increased appropria-|able legislation by Congress to that sites. " | In the Commissioner’s Court for 5 tions for the extension of the work | end. 'We renew our opposition to fed- . Crcamed Onions | "th ?I‘erritor G ARk L $3500000 for emergency re-|,r tne United ‘States Geological| We favor liberal appropriations|eral control of the fisheries of Al- . Sixteen onions, medium sized; six | ¢ Pt O ! lief activities, including direct and | gyrvey, Coast and Geodetic ‘Surs|for public schools in Alaska, in-|aska which has tesulted in a short . tablespoons butter; 8 tablespoons | oo U 2Ty T BN Commis- work relief. vey and the Lighthouse Service of | tluding those conducted by both|season of intensive fishing and ARNIC ,S Ph 174 flour; one leaspoon salt; one-|" . * T ¢ | Thousands of persons, both men | Alaska. Territorial and Federal ~govern-| discrimination against local labor, \ ‘ o One sioner and ex-officio Probate e o quarter teaspoon paprika; three Judge, Juneau Precinct. and women, have been furnished| We urge that additional modern | shents. to the detriment of the local fish-! - A ; CEP T s ‘e ey In the Matter of the Estate ofSmplovment through that medium . Pecl onions, cover by 4 inches| WILLIAM J. PIGG, deceased. Hundreds have been removed with cold water and slowly bring| NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN:|rom charity lists and made self- o od den o eubw to boiling point. Drain, rinse With |That the undersigned was on the!Sustaining. Families have been tak- > warm water and again cover by | 18th day of January, 1934, duly €0 Off the bread line, and °°nfi'_ COME PHONE i four inches with water. Allow to | appointed executrix of the last wili dence and self-respect restored to 4 K. 48 b boil twenty minutes or until on-|and testament and of the estate of Many. T IR it ions are very tender when tested |Willlam J. Pigg, deceased. All per- Many public improvements have and with a fork. Drain and rinse with |sons having claims aaginst the es-|Peen made possible, improvements cold water. Melt butter and add |tate of said deceased are required©f lasting value in the develop- SEF' . E4RLY' flour, salt and paprika. Add milk [to present the same with proper.mem of the Territory. More than de 1 and cook until creamy sauce forms. |vouchers attached to the under- |$2000,000 has been provided for : Stir constantly. Add onions and [signed Lena A. Pigg, at the office | highways, TORds: aait KON, adppiane Y e S T 57 et e, e DON’T LET YOURSELF BE FOOLED! Cream 'Chocolate Cake Alaska, within . six months from,;‘“l’::led for Ci‘:‘fl W"OT“;;MIL’“’R“{; g i L) ! 4 « “ One-half butter; one and |the date of this notice. a9 DpunnnOIiee e 80 . . . A5 I8 i s oo ik | ; LENA A. PIGG, |Indians; still others for the con- We honestly believe that 707 of our items are lower priced than anywhere in town. BUT—You be the ]udgc i e | one teaspoon vanilla; one-eighth | Executrix of the estate of; {struction of mining and develop- f il : dwhiile v ! 1 h th ¢ i1 & teaspdbn salt; three egg yolks; two | william J. Pigg, deceased., Ment trails and other projects un- Come, tflke ddvantage of these prices and while you are here compare all our prl(‘es WI! h the ones yol.l are paymg and one-half cups flour; three tea- | First publication, Jan. 19, 1934. 'd(‘f the Emergency Conservation spoons baking powder; three egg |Last publication, Fet. 16, 1934, | Program; many new schools are PROMPT DELI VERY g P QNE 16 . whites, beaten. | being built with Public Works Cream butter and sugar. Add | o ::_‘l‘t:‘:;' 3;125'02&‘;3;0":‘“ :;‘;{i T}f‘;‘ milk, vanilla, salt, yolks, flour and ' Shop in Juneau > 8 s R T o R T R, e e b | been neglected. SOAP BUflER PRETZELS s S 5 S S R S SRS Rejuvenates Gold Mining : 1 1 The gold mining indusiry of Al- V aska has Beeh rejuvénated, #s Dos- }Y)hlte Laundry’ 2 Fresh Credmerv’ large sibilities infinitely extended, pros- c SH l E pecting has been revived and Al- bars AN s * © 3 pounds iy paCkage tee ese ssss % {mska’s trade and industry greatly < ne o - ” v benefited by the President’s mone- M ALT l CKL |tary policies. E : A ES ! In increasing the price of silver » EGGS D A N c E 'by ‘50 per cent and putting ints Ba[ley Bloom, Best Foo B & B . circulation a much larger amount !E s |of silver, the President has put CaCh Lk L e e Y Sy R SR 4 Strlctly FrQSh pO' ?ach ... BER: o2 &b S AN e new life into the silver mining in- ok 1 < dOZen e . LJ » (dustry of the Territory. seesseee ScottlSh the Temple | 'Because “of these - achievements, COQKIES PQTATOES 1and by reason of the statesmanship F iand indomitable courage of Presi- ancy MlXCd MILK~(Limit Exce”ent rade 4 ]dent Roosevelt, poun d c i 1mi 50 lb o 4 o AT sac A THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY of . AR Saturdfly, 'Ian' 27 i:m First Division of the Territory Sk ““"‘"“““,“"”‘“‘"*’ Maxnmum, = R 3 A of Alaska, reaffirms Tis allegiance ; bidia: ¥ {to the historie Derfiocratlc Party JA.M 1'6‘ CZ}I’}§ IR ' § c ! ‘IE'I‘O of the Nation. bt © Admission by Invitation Only Demands Home Rule A” Flavors, UGAR ¥ Mild Oreg We believe in home rule for Al- 2-poun d ar S '—( lmlt) 7 d o % iaska, and, to that end, we not p J 2 Rl st poun | S QR A @& Dancing 9:30 [only favor a fun Territorial form R e it o S Firie Grmd Pure ol government, ‘but ‘we believe thal W W ISCUIT N nll Federal offices in the Territory B Cane 10 un § GRAPEFBUIT N eeooeewov) ! should be filled through the ap- K R SEARET TR, AT e S o i ellogg’s, Sorpe- 5.25 q : ¥ | Florida ‘or Arizona, . il mt’l!!!!lil!|!h’lIl!iilIIIIIWHIIIIIIIIIIIl|||||||l||||||||l!lllllfllllll||le|l|llfllllullfllfll“llllllIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIII__ thing new c $ per ) poun e e = cee e o i e i el e b B T N "“COFFEE’ E £ SYRUP ~ "BANANAS B = ills Bros. L E , =8 Log Cabin, ?::: 3] é,oz » Golden lpe, = ea a”ceo = largest...... ...B.WMW 3pound,s.....,.... r = J = 3 % . > 9 = = - = =@ CARROTS BEETS SALT GINGER ALE = = RUTABAGAS, Arden’s 1% pound Full Quarts, g WOMEN,G E 4p0unds S R 6 sha]\er each v W LR e eaCh g ey M) c = A = = = = M U UALI Low = MISSES’ E Try Qur MEATS—Yowll Get QUALITY at Lower PRICES = ’ £ ' E@ Cottage Cheege, HORMELS BACON Lunch Meats, large = YRl b el £ GOLASHES E @ Novelty tumblers ... c Lean, in the piece, = "‘ pound .. c . ; R e E =@ Sliced Bacon, lean, ; rindl i e CK = e % b - i - e T e e g 1 _ /N v E N Chijli Con Carpe, ! Fresh Killed, aver. , S"S;k g fl( f'% SF i = At aq = rmour’s, Ib. cake .. c 3 Ibs., pound ....... e PR A GEORGE BROS. E e » POBIRR 4 , €40 RO 3o s o £ v 3 £ 3 ¥ SNt ey AT E BT o o e e = : ; - - v fl||llflll||||IIII|||IIIIII|I|||l||||||||||II||||||l|ll||||l"ll||IllllllHIIIII|||II|I|||||||llfllllflfll||||IlllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII. Large Fresh Assortment ¥F¥ s Y o e B R Rt i B | R = FRU[TS ) - . 4 m e . THE SANITARY GROCERY VEGETABLE MILY FIUU URL 10 e PHONES 83 OR 85 “The Storc That Pleases” A i GOOD NIGHT * WOT'LL T o P DARLING - ' Ask Herting Protection Pending ‘the granting of this Jurisdiction we urge upon the Bu- reau of Fisheries of such regtta- tlons, in the interest of the hdl- but ‘and salmon industries, as.will prevent the wanton destruction of herring ahd insure a sufficient sup- ply for fish-food and bait pur- poses. We approve the existing regula- tiotis of the Bureau of Fisheries limiting the length of seine boats ton fifty feet, and are opposed-to any ' modification of this restric- |tion in any part of Alaskan waters. over ito ‘thé discussion of forming a dowling tesm. to enter the pro- posed 'telegraphic’ tournament with other American lLegion posts in the ' Territory, at the .meeting of the Alford John Bradford Post No. 4 heldin the Dugout last even- ing. A "large ntwndanoe was present and much interest was evinced in the coming tournament. and per- sonnel 'of the local bowling team. Following the informal: discussion, it was decided that a' match was to be playéd off between Frank A. Metcalf and Robert Kaufmann, the winner to be eaptain of the