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) i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1934. LANGER STILL FULL OF FIGHT North Dakota Legislature| Lacks Quonum at Special Session takén b.u impeach- p reason the <Canadian fishermen, conviction of a felor tenced to prisdn and also - CANADIAN FISHERMEN ENDORSE LOCAL PLAN Prince Rupert fishermen have endorsed the Juneau plan of equal- fishing bétween small boat d operators and the larg- Is, it was announced today by Curtis G. Shattuck, Secretary of the Chamber of Commerce. He was informed of that action by a ram received from the Ves ' Association of the Canad- 23 he Prince Rupert {ishermen 1 another provision asking the International Fisheries to keep open | 4 Arca two for one month after the uota of fish has been ex- ir T Roosevelt Has |Two Surprises On Vacation ‘ CRUISER NEW ORLEANS. | accompanying Roosevelt Cruise, July 20.—Pleased by the visit at | sea from the Navy Dirigible ! Macon and a favorable report | from Postmaster General James | A. Farley on postal finances, Tvesident Roosevelt today con- tinued toward the Hawaiian vacation ground. local halibut fishermen suggested a maximum limit of the boat take in Area two in addition to the pres- ent per man limitation. This, if adopted, would not furnish mater- ial relief this season. For that asked for the month’s extension. SRS ST AN KODIAK SALMON PACK, TOTALS 157,435 CASES| {TO THE END OF JULY 14 | The salmon pack for the Kodiak |d1 strict up to the-end of the week lof July 14, was 157435 cases, ac- |cording to reports received here by the United States Bureau of Fisheries. This is 13,125 cases more han had been packed up to mnl same date in 1933. That brings the total reported | pack, which includes every phnM n Southeast Alaska, to| es. Reds lead with 1, The Kodiak pack to the end of last week was: red, 92,245; pinks, 3; chums, 18441; cohoes, 582, and kings, 314 cases. -oe Mining Locatim Notlces at Em- pire office. JUST RECEIVFD ! { Big shipment of CANNED GOODS and every- i thing to make lifn A FARNICA’S Phone 174 2 e e 3 Lee Odell for Ketchikan. a pleasure again STOCK PRICES - TAKE DECLINE |Sharp Drops Are Recorded, Today, Rails and Met- als Taking Lead [ NEW YORK, July 20.—Flurries of selling stocks, grain and cotton futures, caused sharp declines in these markets. Stocks generally dropped in a range from one to three points with rails and metals leading in the decline. Wheat broke |about two cents a bushel | NEW YORK, July 20, — Closing lquotation of Alaska Juneau mine stock today is 19%, American Can {982, American Power and Light 5‘ Anaconda 12%, Armour B! 'nu\n 59, Bendix Aviation, 13%, Bethlehem Steel 30'2, Calumet and ’H?ch 37%, Chrysler 38\ Curtiss- | Wright 2‘4 General Vlotm‘s 30% Brownies.and Cubs Seen on Mount Roberts Scveral big brownies, one at least with a cub, have been secn recently on Mt. Roberts | by hikers and mountain climb- ers it is reported. A. Radalet, who with his daughter, Patsy, climbed the mountain early this | week spied one big brownie | with her cub standing at some | distance from the path and several others have been spot- * ted within the last two weeks. EARTH TREMOR FELT HERE THURSDAY P.M.! An earth tremor swayed wall pic- i tures and other light movable ob- | Jects here yesterday afternoon buti no damage was reported. It oc- | curred at 4:55 p.m. and lasted about 12 seconds. The direction of the earth move- ment seemed to be north and| 1 , | south. No reports were receh'edj {Ulen Company 2, es | today of the quake from another (3%, Pound $5.04', Nabesna bid | community. ‘ 1, ask 1.10, United States Steel 38 ————, 1, ask 1.10. Ba sl REGELES HAVE HOUSE | GUEST UNTIL SA’I‘URDAY\ {CHICHAGOF HERE International Harv 1necott 20%, Electr: Miss Judith Blom, of Eugem FROM KETCHIKAN Oregon, arrived on the Prince AND BACK SOUTH Rupert and is the house guest of | | Mr. and Mrs. Harcld E. Regele, at the MacKinnon Apartments. Miss | Blom has taught in the skagwa,y‘ aplane Chichagof, of the Al-|pyplic Schools for the past year | Southern Airways, piloted by |(and will go to the Lynn Canal | Ellis, A. P. Bewer, mechanic, | metropolis Saturday aboard the, d here on its weekly trid Northwestern. | Ketchikan with Bill Howard | | | passenger from the First City. ! th.l) after its arrival here the); Chichagof left for Sitka and way‘ s with Mrs. P. Salo, Mrs. E. | nd Peter Kostrometinoff as | s for Sitka. | 1)( Ch)chagor returned to Ju-| nesu at 9:30 o'clock last night bringing J. B. Warrack and M. G. Metcalf here from that place. Re- turning to its base at xezcmkan\ the Chichagof left Juneau at 8:30 | k this morning with J. J. and Ivor G. Anderson as | rs for Wrangell and Mrs. | &l At 6:15 o'clock last evening, the “Tomorrow’s Styles Today” Jllyoruen> “Juneau’s Own Store” PEDRO IN HOSPITAL WINNING NUMBERS OF Tony Pedro, who has been re- medical treatment for the| July awards of the George Broth- l mree weeks, left the hospital | ers-Leader Department Store are y but will remain in the city | numbers 7403, 7431, 4119 and 3952. several more weeks until he is| R D recovered before leaving for Mining Location Nolice: at Em- is home in Chichagof. plre office. PICNIC SUNDAY! GET OUT ON THE BEACH AND ENJOY YOUR DINNER IN THE SUN We have just what you need to carry your your lunch in— PICNIC HAMPERS—Made of w11!ow with tight fitting covers. Excellent value at $1.50 and $2.00 Also full assortment of shatter-proof camp dishes in various colors—cups and saucers, tumblers, plates and dishes — #nexpensive and durable. luneau Young Hdwe Co.| SOMETHING NEW! BOYS' SUEDETTE ZIPPER. JACKETS Ages 8 to 16 $2.95 and $3.50 LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORGE BROTHERS MERCHANDISE DRAWINGS GARDEN PATCH CANTALOUPES, 3 for 25¢ TOMATOES, Ib. . . PEACHES, crate . FRESH EGGS, dox. . . BANANAS, 3lbs. . . . 25¢ | LETTUCE, large heads . 8c NEW SPUDS, 7 lbs. . . 25¢ OLD SPUDS, 91bs. . . 25¢ 10¢ $1.25 25¢ Grapes, Lemons, Oranges, Plums, Cherries, Apricots, etc., GALORE! PHONE 342 FREE DELIVERY IF YOU EAT TO LIVE — YOU'LL LIVE TO EAT We do our best time and Frigidaire COOL ROOM keeps vegetables 35 degrees at all times. to make eating a fine art. FIRST, only by searching the market for the finest quality of fruits and vegetables. Both are all vital if your family is to have its quota of VITAMINS and MINERALS. Come to George Brothers. VEG EYABLES| Uit DEPARTMENT ‘7“/ch re Rca/lq Fresh Here TN S SATURDAY SPECIALS TOMATOES, pound ... bl de 8 15¢ LETTUCE, large ............... CUCUMBERS, large CELERY, bunch .. RADISHES, bunch SWISS CHARD, pound ................... ~10¢ ALSO MANY ew Potatoes OTHER VARIETIES 8 Pounds 29¢ Full Weight PHONES 92 and 95 The BEbt of/i// that t/1e Mm/\e’ Affords =t R o BANANAS, pound BARTLETT PEARS, dozen CANTALOUPES, each ... 15 GRAVENSTEIN APPLES, PLUMS, 2 pounds ... APRICOTS, 2 pounds GREEN APPPLES, 3 pounds PEACHES, dozen fozen . T T RRTERER 35 FULL WEIGHT WE HAVE OVER 50 FRESH VARIETIES OF COOKIES ON DISPLAY PRETZELS Fresh 2pounds . . . . . 49¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS CANNED GOODS Best Brand: at Low Pr/ces Bl &) AMOCAT CORN, 3 cans RELIANCE BEETS, 3 cans ... HAPPY HOME ASPARAGUS, 3 cans AMOCAT CUT BEANS, 3 cans RELIANCE PEAS, 3 ecans ...... T RS 59, AMOCAT TINY BEETS, 2 cans c ANOTHER SHIPMENT OF AMOCAT PEARS 3 cans 50¢ AMOCAT PEARS—No. 2 Size W‘ AMOCOT BLACKBERRIES, ‘ AMOCAT LOGANBERRIES, 3. cans ) e —— Fresh GINGER SNAPS 2 pounds, 35¢ SATURDAY SPECIALS 3 cans GEORGE BROTHERS 5 DELIVERIES—10 and 11 ,A M 2, 3:30 and 4:30 P. M. SECOND, by insisting upon absolute garden freshness all the POULTRY Depenc/ab/e /—//4/7 Oua// ty 8~ N SATURDAY SPECIALS CHICKENS, Fresh Killed, Heavy, each 78c BROILERS, Fresh Killed, 1934, each ..... 500 DRAWN FREE OF CHARGE EGGS - Extras 30c Doz. JUST ARRIVED SOAP Each 2;c SUNNY MONDAY OPEN - Until 10 P. M.