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gill 2 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 1934. ,f = IMP VEMENT |N ras had a chance to see just SEN IR A MELL U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREAU ig W""’"“M”""“‘"’ what the results will be. The T W h . ooner the regulations are stabiliz- } : he eat er (By the U. S. Weather’ Bureau) - : d the better it will be for all con- cerned. We must all pull together R !N TED 3 Or th e rourth ‘ and work together to achieve the Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., June 27: Pre ar f best results.” ‘r Cloudy tonight and l’f‘h:l;‘s:a:;“::ntle easterly winds. e Seeks Eniployment Spread ! | Lo ) NnTE BY BELL In making changes in the regu-| JACKSONVILLE. Fla. June 21.1 . Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Velocity ~ Weather : - 2 2 3w |lations, thé Commissoner said it —United States Senator Park| =" . 29.89 61 65 E) 8 Clear ; : e had been his thought “to spread g"am"“’” "fs “pp”“"ttly won ‘:9' e e 3001 52 8 Cam 0 Cldy loyment, in accordance with| Deémocratic nomination for his .07 51 90 s 8 Rain TFIT YOURSELF WITH NEW CLOTHES Commlss:oner of Fisheries | dént's. policy, and thus| fOUFth term as Senator over his| Noo% tod%¥ JOBLE AND EADIO’REPORTS OUTFIT YOURSEL 5 s > ’ Says Recavery Characts |give the small operator, as well as|youthful opponent Claude Pepper. s f ; s A g § e R = " ™ TODA | 5 m 5 " 1 | b 3 ance. The bis YESTERDATY 01 1h FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY | " eristic of New Deal |t bis ohe, a chance, Tne big 3 ‘ | operdtor ean usually look out for . V. W, IL) Hignest pm. | Lowestdam. fam. Precip. dam. it Ko | nimself, but the small operator |, e 4 4 g k (Continued 'troif- ~age ) | needs the protection of the gov- RE'IURNS “0 RT“ ON Station temp. temp. |- temp. temp: velocity 24hrs. Weather We would like to show you our i | e i R NCESSCH R Feia a4 42 | ‘36 36 .20 0 Pt Cldy o oo . (crmment. P i A w"E o 590 56 | “B ‘so & 0 Clear t W, 4 ¢ between gill nets in Valdez Arm, “My understanding of the pur- = 16 Nome 1 | 8t 44 d o Cledé i } ] ] I e e ot i |poce of government is for the pro-[ "3 Mavini returned fo| PR e B 0 Clear , Jackets, Coats, Suits anc |38, Bedsoton of My | rion gc i ek sgnit a5 2, V., SO of Furbanks . 80 ; : 9 9 h \ .~ |Juneau on t e Princess Charlotte | py. . 172 72 38 38 (] 0 Clear closed period by 36 hours on the|sirong. I shall always keep this| ... : et ¢ awson 51 after an absence of nearly a month st. Paul 46 46 40 40 10 .06 Cldy Dr(’sses south side of ‘the Alaska Peninsu- |thought uppesmost in my mind as| "0 U8 NS T RO T st Pau wo Lo Rel 8 " o = la, and by 12 hours in the Cook|iong as 1 am privileged to serve 1thy' ' gt Dutch Harbor 48 | 4 Vi, a Inlet and Restrrection By areas.|ihe peoplé 4s'a public offictal” c"”"‘)g Wb e T i who! Kodiak 8 oo MM 4 -gfl Cigv 1 [ b 2 ‘while nor & - 5 ! ¢ @®Sporting things for sport wear “14, Lengthening of the salmon| Cemmission Leaves Tomight oy s o Hattes oty abeard | Sordova se il BNl . g I =] =) fishing season in Prince Willlam| Commissioner Bell and his party | ¢ne 1ageen's yacht Hissar the latter Junean 64 '8 % b {2 oS : . 4 g Sound and in certain distriets in| i) sail this’evening on'theé Brant M TR Sitka BN ! .73 o : @ Sheers for afternoon wear Southeast Alaska. for - BRaguis: - Aitee. ananding . iy R i Ketchikan o ® | 80 50 4 0 Cidy Yukon-Kuskokwim Openéd ¥, it 4 o W mr! McCiliseh ' progtessing Prince Rupert 54 = | 48 50 4 o Cldy s . , uskol pe “Aw hours there, he will procged |, lendidly, and was to fly to New Tl f 1 1 i 0 " @ Dancing frocks for evening wear | ‘«l5.¢ Authorising the take of io tne Westward calling 4t one or | Pcroiy) y Edmonton .. 68 68 | 4 48 Clear 100,000 ¥ing salmon In the Yukon| - York City on June 18, Mrs. Mulvi-| o .i0)0 B g i 8 %8 4 0 Cidy g two Icy Strait canneries, Yakutat, = s é nill said. He had left the hospital 3 68 66 R oA 4 14 Cldy At Prices So Reasonable River and up to 250000 in the|cordova, Valdes, Seward, Seldovia,|anq expécted Lhe alt th cact fo] Forand ... 68 e ¢ Kuskokwim river by native Indians| And CEpOees air trip eas San Francisco 66 62 |- 86 56 4 0 Clear Kodiak, Karluk, Alaska Peninsula|ye made in 13 hours. His right b1 H Also— e . DO whn,e; ind Bristol Bay points and Prib- |,y which was badly injured, has v 4 1SS, ving Slong meselfl'e“‘ Iof Islands. healed in fine shape and he has The baometric pressure is slightly above mormal in Alaska ex- MILLINERY, FOOTWEAR, GLOVES, Such_fishing may be cartied on| e expeets to joln Secretary D.|ine use of all fingers. His physi-| cept the Interior and the Alaska Peninsula and is rising throughout > 3 IFRY. SLIPS g{‘sg‘g; n‘;“f a:dm“im:vme:;mr ]rn< Roper, of the Department of|cian said he would He able to| the Territory and falling in the Pacific States. Clear weather SCARFS, PURSES, HOSIERY, SLIPS, g 4 ymmerce, who is traveling on the | yndergo a skin' graft within six| prevails over Intetior and Western ~Alaska. The pressure is low these rivers is granted under @u-|cois¢ Guard cutter Shoshone, at|weeys 4 1 south of the Gulf with light rain over most of Southern Alaska. ) 2 thority of the act of April 16, 1934,/ weeks and a_ bone graft in about : DANCE SETS and other accessories. e B evate Dimond. 1| 0diak, and will accompany him s year, with'the ald of massage,| Temperatures have fallen'in the Northwest and Southeast and have ) i 4 i Ulio the Pribilofs. He is scheduled |yoy ~ risen in other distriets. order that all residents along these | would give him eighty per cent use rivers h prigpefie-< to“u return here about July 20, and |,r hi§ arm in léss than two years, | - £ L ISSSISSSSUSSUUSSUUUUUUUDSLSDSASSUURUUUPIREEEEH 44444+ 6 4 L 4 o4 Tentine Ty Wenetits of this aet, the | YUl Proceed immediately to Seattle |gccordifig to Mrs. Muvihill . e to be there on the arrival of Presi- v i - 2 commerecial fishing season has been A R e Lo Mrs. Mulvihill left here with 2 dent ooseve, rom jonolulu on - B B B m——— 1 O e b i Edson-(hl Permanent ches ; CHILDREN’S ‘COATS, DRESSES, SHOES, SIERY, U sot by four days In part of the "™ to s(gume::z_ Alaska and |w, W, Councll, aboard the Hussar | vikhe b § 4 . . oot 8 LIS 8 Cook Inlet atea, and two days in | P°Pd some time during the la‘ier jon May 31 and remained on the —everything to outfit the little mis;—and the prices are low. o el sl [part of the season. case UREIalls Y8R VLow - Abis $5 00 and $7 50 “17. Allowing an extension of| 123 AT 4 AT June 16. On her way home h! ISP USSP SOBSF USSR RS EESS SIS S s s a e s g e 8 & L8 S RRtaad set and anchored gill nets by 10 visited friends in Seattle for sev-| fathoms in the Cook TIrlet area, \Chlcken FTY Death éral days. | FINGER WAVEQ SOC zmd 5¢ and permission to use 20 yards or\ The trip south ahoard the lux-| such ‘nets as hooks. to Vmimg HaWk {urious yacht was most enjoyabl We have an abundance o/ new Tii - Color Cotton “18, Provision for ‘coftriercisl| st o 4 und Mr. McChlloch was a fine pa Twenty Years in Permanent Waving A R s £, 3 P 20 o g fishing by means of purse seines| . N. C, June 27.—C.| tient, Mrs. Mulvihill said. She de n Equipment Bunting, U. S. Cotton Flazs, and U. S. Wool Flags in part of the Aleutian Islands nrea,c" Matthews and his wife were ciared, however, that with the un-! Most Modern Equip that has been elosed to'such’ fish- |\ down to a Sunday morning | settled conditions due to the strike, All' Waves ‘Guaranteed : ™ 2 3 . o ME T . . 0 RTH ing: }bxeakfast of fried chicken. and the ‘infantile paralysis epi- WE INVITE YOU TO SHOP HERE FOR THE FOU 1" '%19. Authorizing purse seine| A hawk flew into their dining | demic in Southern California, she ! ' W fishing for herring along the east| 0™ through an open window and| yas delighted to be home again. coast of Baranof, Islahd’ and in|"edded for the table. gl | fparL of Peril Strait, where sueh| Matthews killed it with a broom. * | fishing has been prohibited for | STOINE W b s g e e d Mining Location Notices ai £m- Room 5, Valentine Building PHONE 241 ; " geveral years. Shop n Junean pire nlflce ' i ~ | “20. Permitting the use of trawls : : e floupders finder sASuH md,.‘QIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIHIIII|IHIIIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII"HIIIIIIIIII||I||||II|llllllllllllllllllllll“llllllllllllllll_._ H e r¢ S A '0. n @ { itions. This should be of benefit = = 4 . L % Fi }( *'a S i , 3 & ] to local fur farmers.” = = ERE & = %] 1 ¢ : . No Changes Contemplated = i = “Juneau’s Leading Department Store” ‘m'i‘;*: g:';:"‘fl:nz;::gs Bat e . o : = Il i | sty | fully’ tried’ out ‘before any drastic . E {ehanges are undertaken. “I think - that the fishermen and others are B )" = = T T NP entitléd to the fullest consideration = et {in all matters affecting the regr | = | ulations and the conservation and = . | brotection of the fisheries of Al-|Z= = " 1 aska,” he said. = = “It 1s my feeling that the people|= = Is Nuw PuT up jof Alaska have been given a real| = = | opportunity by reason of the chang- |= . s made in the regulations since I|= E } all of Tesidents of = St X 1. |Beedley, aged 50 years, newsvi: ndor.(the GHtoly” and” everyons’ Who = 10 Poi'lts % X = ) was seriously slashed '@cross the nhag an interest in this great na- E f No Dirt GRhE 3 ~aaibiaed & o i E - 'Cominued on m~ v Had Been Resxdenl of Ju-|face m a tignt, the pottee arrested tural fesource, will work with me|= T 1 Ton—Delivered . = s TR f B |William Ryan, aged %1 years, and |1n handling the situation. 1t is my|= Of No Snioke = A fauthority to act as a volun-| heau for Quarter-Cen- |then defended him from an angry | Sincere opinion that no important|== s e 15, Ton—Delivered = | ! ¥ Bor i Catad ¢hanges shodld be made until the o No Soot = tary arbitrator, upon the re- tury—Dborn 1n Lanada |mob on the way to the Wl'“'r‘egnmlons 44 they how stand Have B ) T D i' 1 = quest, and to report to the s ik b station. ueen well tried aut and everyone E Exc(‘,‘llence ; No Sparks Y4 Tont cHNERS E { ¢ o ST Jloyd P. yers, resident of Ju- TR 3 {2 £ # 3 };ezld:"rt Ith:;“il:]gh Secretary neau for the past 27 years, passed £ § ’ ', F No Odor Cartons at Dock = .of Labor Perkins. away at St. Ann's Hospital last D d C d P le = h . i = The board is empowered to|evening at ;¢30t0't°10c1§1 li;&dthc:gs : ’a p y 4 ro“, wa‘l ; uzz = in this Long Burning ' 21 Cartons to Ton = .k o B . i <« to ag.|cifised by heart trouble e H ? % TERY * ..ppm'nt mves')lf; ators to as-| . eone ACROSE “l.“m.,v.*,‘”r.pm. 8. Written «E ECATAS Steady Flame i g certain conditions threaten-| M. Bayers was 56 years of age | Lame oay : Full Combusti = 4ng commerce and take nction|and had been in 1l health for nt IST=TH S AR = ‘ N u ombustion ] = regarding complaints of dis-|ieveral vears. He' was porn In| & ESEP - L\]B ] %‘r’fij{,\ liagg PR IE it g PACKED IN CARTONS = S i g New Brunswick, Canada. 2 k cloMBleEIT RERRIRIADN] 10 Tho cream (= High' Heat Value 3 , ! = Srimination against em-| suvivors are Mrs. Bayérs, the| 1 Rier s ST I T (O RIMPTAIS (S [E] 1 Imw ;E ! Size 4x12v4 inches = fployees, and arbitrate. wilow; orie daughter, Mrs. Charles | 1) T EININC [O[L[E] A i = ’ Practi¢ally No Ash = radbici P. Lasher, of Juneau; two brothers, 16 e AL IED] fi[]iiflfl[!” T 1_. ; = PLEASED WITH BGARD W. R. Bayers of Juneau, and Wal- | 18, 3 fi ?!l:rlgoe‘(_l s o s = '3 lace Bayers of Lincoln, Maine; and | i = :AN fichmcoP. Cg(xj.. Fue 517 four' sisters, Mrs. Etfiel Maher of | 30. Miss ’7~ A'lm ot Noah: = = N —Josep! - Ryan, President ol € | Lubec, Maine, Mrs. Daisy Fanning | ur — F 2 C k' S l H Intérnational Lengshoremen's As-lof Lubec, Mrs. Violet Small of | #. flommn’- X o) ml.t_ = or L.Ooo lng \ toves anc eaters g sociation, termed Roosevelt's Labdr | gobiston, Maine; and Mrs. Carrte | ” m [, AEESIA ”. DUL]GB = e ¥ iu % 5 4 = BO:@! as a 'Sl_’lmsld m";é“““‘" Bancroft, of Keene, N.'H. | or AMBAISISADBIR ,,:;,, oftime | F r F re d C = and if anyone in the world can| F 1 Vi will bé held in - - 5 . Late = l H i/ B e L, Pt CETE 1 O IO ER § it o = T EN Pl“ces and Circu atmg eaters = -(?wx‘a;ds settling mltha{d n':embzl]'s 10 o'elook Wiy ' Bibening, ‘Den ' ad 4 [.ij‘ IB;.] ‘nro:-?':'?v;’:”l & = i ‘ F i‘” Fi6ds yosak | 0! € committee shou: e able ics, 27. Robs . elec« . Pk O E s offciing |5 Ayt o R or Furnaces aml Water Heaters = Located in a narrow valley about 1}‘ ome. ' 2. 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