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SEA LIONS MAY NOW BE KILI.ED- Secretary of Commerce ls- sues Regulations Pre- sC 1lhmg Conditions sea lions in Ala contihuation of the on walrus for anothe period were announced today from headquarters cf the ited Bureau of Fisherles. Wanton ter of sea llons is not per- mitted under the rules promulgat- ed by the Secretary of Commerce under date of July 1 | They may be killed by Indians and Eskimos for food and clothing, and by miners and explorers in need of food; by any one in the necessary protection of or while such animals are destroy- ing salmon or other food fish. ‘Walruses may be killed by In- dians and Eskimos for food or clothing or by miners or explorers in need of food. The killing of either sea lions or malrusses as specimens for scientific purposes will be under permit issued by the Secretary of Commerce. Sea lions have been protected by ! law for many years, prior to June 16 last, when President Roosevelt approved Delegate Dimond’s bill, passed by Congress, removing that pmte"l'nn and authorizing Lll"n 1 under such regulations as ued by the Secretary Colombia Peasants Clash with Guards; Seventeen Killed | BOGOTA, Colombia, Seyenteen persons we twenty wounded in a Aug. 15— killed and ash between peasants and the civil guard here | last night. Saturday, ALL DATE WILL [ J LEADER DEPT. STORE GEORG property, | PAYMENTS RECEIVED BEFORE THAT | | Jack Dempsey received the congratulations of many young femin- Ine admirers as he rushed into a New York hospital to take a peak at | the baby girl born to his wife, the former Hannah Williams of the | stage. The ex-heavyweight champion told friends “I love little girls.” | (Associated Press Photo) - IS EXTENDED ARE COMPLETED; ROOF 1S BEGUN Work on Ploneers. Home | SRR I Is Progressing Nicely— ‘ HAVANA, Cuba., Aug. 15—The | Guban Government, which dectared | 02 Men Are at Work ‘Cuban Governmenl Takes | Further Steps to Give |a moratorium last Annl on $53,- | 9000 tn forsien 5 has ex-| qne walls of the new Ploncers’ {{8adRd nes suine 'x’m to privale ' omq at Sitka were completed late business and home Swners. Jast week, it was announced by J. — e —— B. Warrack, President of the War- Mining Location Notices at Em- rack Construction Company, build- A concrete stock from the | pire office. er. " basement through the roof is now being finished. The roof frames have been put in place, Mr. Warrack said, and the roof is being sheathed in pre- paration for laying the tiling. Twoc arloads of tiling will be uived to cover the building. The is due to arrive on the steam-; next week, and| fi er Northwestera the second will be received on the following trip of th same vessel. The foreman to charge of placing the tiles will leave Seattle on the next stiling of the steamer Haleakala. It will require about three weeks to complete laying the roof. The copper gutter for the build-| ing has just been made up by Rice & Ahlers Company, subcontractors. It was bent, formed and fitted in their shops here and is all ready to e installed. “The company has done a splendid job on this work,” Mr. Warrack declared. It will be shipped to Sitka on the steamer Kenai and put into place at once. A crew of 62 men iz now em- ployed on the project. This is the largest force worked at any one time since construction was strated. August 18 ON ACCOUNT PARTICIPATE [ ] oo Wig Wear and Tear LONDON—A recorder in an Eng- lish court claimed income tax re- bate for wear and tear to his wig p —and was allowed 25 cents a ycar A PR R R | E BROS. GRAYBAR | Electric Sewing Machines SPECIALOFFER GRAYBAR “PAVE WAY” 34 head Shuttle Portable for only 535.00 Convenient Terms If Desired We have just received our first consignment of the new Graybar Elec- tric Sewing Machines. year. EXAM g T These machines are fully guaranteed for one INE THEM——COMPARE THEM TERMS LIKE RENT Alaska Electric Light & Power Co. - | JUNEAU—Phidue 6 DOUGLAS—Phone 18 Jtainments ever held by that active !gleaming candles of orchid. out of season for the alleged kiil- taken into custody until the season ends tomorrow. ‘MURATURIUM WALLS OF HUME_ ert Patterson, Dayton, Ohio; Rob-| Lucas, H. M. S. Danae; M. F. Bene- | dict, Seattle. MANY MEMBERS ARE | ARRESTED FOR KILLING MOOSE Charged..vith Shakll Animal in Taku Valley on August 11, Last \Charged with violating the Alas-| ka Game Law, Willle Hanson, Thku Harbor Indian, was arrested yésterddy - and brought hére by ‘Warden Frank Dufresne. Hanson is an old- offender;--and already has three convictions for game violations and many others for minor offenses against him. ‘He is charged with hunting, possession and transporting game Miss Angelia Lawrence Morrison (above), daughter of former U. S. Eenator Cameron Morrison of Char- lnttl, N. C., will be married this | fall to James Jackson Harris of At- | lanta. (Assoclated Press Photo) ing of a moose on Sockeye Creek, a tributary of Taku River on Aug- ust 11. He is said to have admitted the killing of the moose but denies poscessing or transporting the meat, S Warrants have been issued for six other Indians at Taku Harbor for possessing the meat. As they WW.BATCHELLER PASSES AWAY IN : SLEEP AUGUST T {Well Known T I of| Juneau Died in Seattle After Long Illness are all employed by the Taku can- | nery as fishermen they will not be ———o——— ® ® 000 0900 0058 0 AT THE HOTELS -t.tl..'.-..! Gas’.lneau H. MacDonald, Tulsequah; Rob-| ert Herbruck, Dayton; Lucius E.| Burch, Jr., Nashville, Tenn.; Harry | Wilils Watson Batcheller, for many years a resident of Juncau Alaskan and well kpown throughout the H. Ahrenstad, Sumdum; H. Bal- Territory, phssed away during his shon, H. M. S. Danae; R. Patching, sleep on the morning of August 7 H. M. S. Danae; A. E. Back, H.!at the home of his son, Willis T. M. S. Danae; L. H. Bye, H. M. 8. Batcheller, in Seattle, according to| Danae; R. J. Flynn, H. M. S. | word received by H. D. Stabler, Danae; A, E. Woodhouse, H. M.|well known Juneau attorney, who 8. Danae; H. E. Ritter, H. M. S handling Mr. Batcheller's affairs D. E. Tippy, H M. S.'He was Tl years of age at the Jorn Landon, Juneau; H.ltime of his death. Clayton, N. Y.; H. H. Pet-| Mr. Batcheller was born in Free- rich, Glenco, Minn. !dom, LaSalle County, Illinois, on IR |January 13, 1863. He came to ska early in the century and PRESENT AT AFFAIR for many years traveled through lthe Territory representing whole- OF MARTHA SOCIETY :ale companies. During the last ew years he was proprietor of a With an unusually large attend-|5tore, the Economy Cash Store, lo-| ance, the silver tea held yesterday|catcd at the corner of Second and afternoon by the Martha Soclety Main Streets. members at the residenc of Mrs.| He had been in ill-health for Ray G. Day, was one of the most|70me months before he left here delightful and successful enter-(for Seattle last June to spend his remaining days with his son and organization. daughter, Elva L. Batcheller and Beautifully decorated with many|Willis T. Batcheller, both of whom hued flowers, the large living rooms[live In Seattle. Cause of his death | of the house furnished a charmmgyw'h said to be malnutrition due background for those who dttcnded to paralysis of his entire alimentary and resounded pleasantly with gay|canal. feminine voices. The tea table was| Mr. Batcheller was a member of charmingly arranged with softly|{Mt. Juncau Lodge 147 Masons, a member of the Scottish Rite, Orient Mathilda Holst sang, and Helen!of Alaska and Past Master of Torkelsen and Iris Gray played|Green Lake Lodge 149, in Seattle. piano selections, in a program{He belenged to the Methodist much enjoyed by the Society mem- | Church, of which he was an active bers. member and had served as lay Those presiding at the tea tables|minister at times in the Juneau during the afternoon were Mrs. J.|church. K. Campbell, Mrs. Gunnar Blom-| Fune: services and gren, Mrs. C. H. Flory, Mrs. John|took place in Scattle. A Glass, Mrs. R. C. Mize and Mrs. Ray Peterman interment SHOP IN JUNEAU! Daily Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzle 4. Interpret: archale LOUISIANA LEGISLATURE IN SESSION Exlraordina; Meeting Is Called to Help Fortify Senator Long BATON ROUGE, Louisiana, Aug 15—The State Legislature has strted on an extraordinary ses- sigh at the call of Senator , Huey bzng and Gov. Oscar' K. Allen's Administration. The session will be' asked to pass iron clad statutes to fortify Long in the fight to break the power of Mayor Walms- Ieg of New Orleans. enator Long laughed when ad- him guilty of conspiracy for ignor- ing the court order demanding the dismissal of troops from the voters’ registration office in New Orleans. e SALMON SALES ARE LIGHTER THIS MORNING * Cape Ommaney trollers sent in {20000 pounds of salmon today to the Alaska . Trollers' ~Cooperative Marketing Association on the Em-| ma, Capt. Tom Ness. The Co-op.| vrices remain as before, 10 cents per pound advance for large reds, and 7%, 5% and 5% cents Derv cohoes. ‘The Elfin, Capt. Ernie S'mn»on‘ sold 11,000 pounds of salmon to| independent price of 15, 8, 6 and 6 cents. | The only halibut arrival was the Fane, Capt. Ole Johansen, with| 3,600 pounds for the Alaska Coast | Fisheries at 5 and 3 cents. Both the Sebastian Stuart Fish Com- pany and the: New England Fish Company have been out of the halibut market for some time, and are not expected to resume buying his geason. - e — Too Many Sardines e e CONCARNEAU, France So many sardires were offered here that the hottom dropped out of the marKet and 200,000 of the tiny fish were dumped into the | sea. | lnnlhtn property 16. Positive elec- c 16. Lively or piquant 17. In the direc~ tion of 18. One of an Dlt (i:m the 23. Dluncumben 24 Symbol for g4 yygere 35, Pe{hmrlnlnl t 25, Trigonometri- 35. Equal W 'yal function 37, Search e the M Buaiwute 2. Agitate the 38 Permit | 4. ail coarss . g:tenuy ) 3 ee .- . 2. Cut in thin 40, Harbor grasses 0. Smoking pleces 41. Sever DOWN Gevive 29, Turns or 42, Perform . & 1. Parts of 41. Sheet of glass depends * 43, Evergreen tree flowers . Seed container 32. Light brown 44. Large boat 2 Xnor?.nic 44. The lonl 3. Fiat circular 45, Suited to the 104 ion. plece occasion 3, Dwelled . sob el ARmENE o o EE p & ”Illl%fllfll/ll BN YA EET JdEEE fll/filll%fll.%% e | lll?fl Ill% /fl.ll fll%fig==%fllIll JEL I===%HIIII w0 /i | ments should take up their co; . Free In Year Clara Phillips (above), Los An- geles “hammer murderess” of Al- berta Meadows in 1922, was granted a parole from the California wo- men’s prison .to be effective June 17, 1935. When released, she will have served 12 years of her ori_inal sentence of 30 years for second de- gree murdor. . (Associated Press Pho(o) NRAISTOBE REORGANIZED ASHINGTON, Aug. 15.—Reor- pound for small reds, whites, and |&anization of NRA under a Board ‘r\f Control within three months is foreseen by Gen. Hugh S. Johnson, | together with a possible creation the Alaska Coast Fisheries at the |Of an agency to harmonize NRA {and the Federal Trade Commission on anti-trust laws. D EQUALIZATION BOARD MEETINGS There will be no meeting of the Board of Equalization tonight. Sessions will be resumed Thursday evening and continue Friday and Saturday evenings, starting at 8 o'ciock. Tax payers wishing to have adjustments made on their asses: | plaints with the board las no further allowed. this week R. H. STEVENS, Assessor. >0 —adv. Mining Locativn Notices at Ei- pire office. PINT JARS — 40c GARNICK’ Exclusive Dealers OO S AT ANY [ ‘oF see W. H. BACON adjustments will be NAVY PATROLS, NOW IN NORTH, T0 MEET, SITKA {Admiral Johnson Will Urge | Repeated Alaska Cruises as Beneficial to Fliers SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 15.—7The Navy patrol planes left ye: day morning for Kodiak and the Coci Inlet sections. Squadron 9 returned here last Inight and Sqaudron 7 continues tg | Cerdova from Kodiak, both groups | mecting &t Sitka on August 18. i Fog conditions along the A | t diew comment from Admi | coast Johnson. He emphasized also he would encourage repeated Alaska ses a4s cxtremely beneficial, ac- |quainting the air fleet with Al- ‘aska conditions and requirements SRR 5 GOSN MAJOR OPERATION i | | Mrs. W. J. B. McAuliffz under- went a major operation ‘Ann's Hospital this morning Jw. W. Council was the surgeon. at S Dr | SATURDAY | August 18 $40.00 IN TRADE Will Be Awarded George Brothers PHONES 92 OR 95 Five Fact Deliverics fllllilIIlIIIIIIHIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlHlIIIIIIIlIIIIIII!IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIHHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIB -HEALTH PICKLES: An Icy Straits product made from selected kelp and a delicious mustard pickle dressing containing the healthful properties of iodine and potash. PHONE 174 RAIN OR SHINE! HOUR! The Channel - Bus Line WILL TAKE YOU TO GREET THE ARMY BOMBERS WHEN THEY LAND AT THE NEW AIRPORT! @ Three De Luxe Codches will leave the Juneau Ice Cream Parlors one hour before ‘arrival of planes—regardless of the time—regardless of weather! TICKETS NOW ON SALE Juneau Ice Cream Parlors G BTN o