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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE WEDNESDAY NOV 14, 1934. MDA N Y TR Il L D i LI T YT, N AN P N R T ¥ s W) ywn s iy P ! JUNEAUITES RETURN FROM LONG VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Harry Sperling| Back After Motoring Through States Harry Sperling, Administrative Assistant for and Mrs. Sp terday from & ng, vacation trip fn the sin in their motor car, which they] had shipped south and travelled as far east as Boston, Massachu- | setts. After plckmg up’ their car in Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Sperling motored east by way of Yellow- stone National Park where they | spent some time before continuing | to Minneapolis, Minnesota to visit | Mr. Sperling’s family for ten days. | From Minnesota they continued w! Chicago, and spent a week in the city, most of which they put in at the Century of Progress Exposi- tion. They found the Alaska Ex- hibit most interesting and the cen- | ter of much attention. Though it | was small, it was attractively ar-| ranged, very compact and quite representative, Mr. Sperling said From Chicago, they continued east, visiting New York City, Bos- ton and Washington, D.C. for a week or ten days each before heading West t0 San Francisco. While in Washingten, D. C., they stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taylor, formerly located in Ju- neau and Mr. Sperling was on of- ficial detail with the U. 8. Forest Service office there for about ten | vttt omiidill) Nt | SO Y e R T L O R S 1. vy e B R T I L S T 0000000000000 A OO BALL BAND PACS, CURRAN-GREEN LOGGERS, ALL-RUBBER CLEATED SHU-PACS, CREPE SOLE PACS, RUBBERS, ETC., ARE ALL O A RN O HO TR 6 in. tops, bla leather, |fense at the time he'was arrested. | @ 970, 71g7d Women’s Black Kid ’ GECBROTHERS | aa | former Alaskans while away: F Heintzleman and L. C. Pr:n.t \\ho are both in Washington, M | L. Merritt, formerly with fhe "U. S. Forest Service here and now |located in Portland, Oregon, and a number of others. Mr. Sperling met John Rustgard on the street in Minneapolis the day after the latter had arrived with Mrs. Rust- | gard, from Norway. The Rustgards | were called back to the Um(ed‘ States because of the death of Mrs. | ‘R ustgard's sister. { Fine Roads, Good Weather Out of the 9,000 miles they cov- ered by .motor, all roads were w the United States |either. ollsgyor paved with the ex- | appeared before the lmemmonal' Forest Service lnadqlmrwrs here,Icepuon of abouy 150 miles o( Fisheries Commission here yester- returned . yes=! gravel highways, Mr. Sperling said. | day and urged that the legal catch Fine weather and perfect per-l on which they haye been |formante on the part of their car |season be increased to 50,000,000 leaving here August 20. They | a covered approximately 9,000 ‘milesy the vacation and they only had | that the season be ended on the| ded greatly to the enjoyment of | one puncture. | It was the first trip Mr. and Mrs. Sperling had made south for | seven years, and they both de- | clared that it even exceeded expec- tations in enjoyment, though they were satisfied to return home and, of course, pleased to see their four children who had remained behind with relatives. e H. H. SETZER ARRESTED AGAIN H. H. Setzer was arrested on Sunday night and is to be arraign- ed today in the United States Com- missioner’s Court on a charge of violating the law by writing and | passing checks on a bank in which‘ he had no account or credit. }{e‘ was out on a four:aponths' sus-| pended sentence for a similar of-| R B. P. 0. ELKS Meeting tonight 8 p.m. tion. Feed. Initia- M. H. SIDES, They saw'' '@ mmber o{l —adv. Secretary. Daily Empire "hnl Ads ray! Dull finish pump . straight arch . heel 3 qp1.kL $6.95 . Infants’ Shoes Sizes 0 to 5 75¢ Girl’s Oxfords sole. Sizes 1114 to 2 $1.75 ER \gskmh, 1-strap, heavy sew- ed B Evenmg Sandals Strap $4.45 / Boys’ Heavy School Shoes 6 in. top, non - marking sole, heel . . . Size 2% Boys’ Dress Shoe ck or brown, solid Buster Brown $3.25 | .! F. Mullen. PEGUES TO TALK TO. CARPENTERS UNION ON FRlDAY ues, newly appoin Fedpral Houslng Admln{strntor !01 Alaska, will be the speaker at a special meeting of the Carpenters Union, scheduled for Labor Temple at 8 o'clock Friday night. The session is specially called 1!{. R. Blythe, Business Agent for |the Alaska Labor Council, explain- ed today. The carpenters requested Pegues to describe the workings of the FHA to them and it is ex- pected that a committee will be appointed to work with Pegues on building details here in Juneau. HALIBUTERS AS CHANGE MADE IN FISHING SEASON Want Legal | Catch Increas- ed, Arbitrary Size of Craft Removed SEATTLE, Nov. 14—Halibuters | limit of 46,000,000 pounds for the CLERKS TO MEET The Clerks Union is slated to meet tonight at 8 o'clock at Labor Temple. Routine business details are expected to occupy the JBreater portion of the session. pounds and placed the proposal basis of clearance of fishing boans\ from ports rather than setting an arbitrary size to the catch. During the past season fishing | boats have been permitted to WAITRESSES SCHEDULED catch so many pounds per man on| Night waitresses will gather to- each craft and to take a 10-day |morrow at 2:30 o'clock for a busi- lay-over between trips. | ness meeting. The inference is given that fish- ing craft should take as large a | CENTRAL COUNCIL SET catch as possible and when the | The Central Labor Council will total legal catch is made, the sea- | meet at Labor Temple at 8 o'clock son will be ended. \pnd‘,y night. Fisheries Commissioner Bell sald‘ S he would have to determine | N whether the latter proposal is IOt @ Crooner, So ; He Escapes Jail possible under the treaty. Halibuters of Petersburg, Prince | Rupert, Ketchikan, Vancouver and | Seattle, attended | yesterday. —t———— SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 14—"Is the conference |he a crooner?” asked Judge Sylvain Laza'ufi | “Not—not a crooner,” replied Of- |ficer J. Gurtler. “It's a good thing,” declared the “I'd have sent him to jail As it is, T'll suspend sen- MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED TUESDAY TO YOUNG COUPLE | RESIDING IN DOUGLAS judge for life. ! Miss Marjorie Fleek and Tauno tence.” W. Niemi, both of Douglas, took | By that margin escaped Richaro out a maxth!e license last evening | Jones when in court for disturbing in the offite of U. S. Commissioner | the peace by singing at Powell and [Ells Streets at 2 am. [vounfi COUPLE MARRIED' ' HERE SATURDAY MORNING Miss Marian Elizabeth Lund and HUNTING vIGTIM | Joseph Arthur Kelly took out a l marriage license on Saturday morn- ng and were married in the even- mg by the Rev. W. G. LeVasseur. ‘MLu Lund, formerly of Ketchikan, gave her residence as Seattle. She \was one of the winners in the Blinzler, Held in Federal Southeast Alaska Declamation Con- |test held last spring. Jail, Released on oLy U Bail at Noon Daily Emplre Want Ads Pay! (Continued mom w2 00 | SN, Pay’nTakit brothers and slsiers i:ve In Port- George Bros. land. According w Miller, with whom Hogan had been associated for | several years, the dead man came | to Alaska in 1924. He was at first | engaged in the logging business, but for the past few years, espec- | jally this summer, he had acted | as crew member of the Elmira for Miller. | Pending word from Oregon rela- tives, the body is being held at C.| W. Carter Mortuary. | Lo WE R e [ ] Pay'n Takit SENDS OUT GASBOAT TO | George Bros. LOOK FOR LATE H‘JN'I'I::RSI Phone Your Orders! | With another hunting party re- | ported overdue since November 10, | U. S. Commissioner J. F. Mullen | sent Wilfred Rice out in the gas- boat Ace, yesterday afternoon to| check up on several gasboat part:es said to be missing or late in ar- riving here. . The party reported last today is| that of Ed Skaret, who with Martin | | Wick, is said to have left Juneau | on November 5 to hunt in the vi-| cinity of Seymour Canal with the intention of returning here not later than November 10. [ Rice will watch along the shore | and put into the various small bays where the boats might have laid up for shelter during the storm. INCLUDED IN SALE! White Satin Evening Pumps in rough and smooth le; Misses’ Upper left: er trimmings. 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