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T P —— PARIS INNMEN " Dotcras U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUKBAU The Weather s i 'p (By the U. 8. Weather Bureaw X g W oA " f A 1 ¥ | Forecast for Juneau and viclnitv. beginming at 4 pm. Jan. 10: a3 B aslt X o 3 | N E WS Snow flurries tonight and probably Friday; light variable Winds. ’ J S . L e ANTE | | DATS rJanua ea IN COURT TODAY o e s ¥ . Rai , S g ] DOUGLAS ODD FELLOWS e v z’;;:: oy :: -4 ;': : oA B % ¥ Butiver: €hanos B e T | Noon today .. ..2990 32 A s 3 Lt.Snow A, | L ¥ g : raser, : g f ge| The officers of Alaska Lodge A-1 RADIO REPORTS A.i i Plea to Guilty After | Norther Lignt Rebekah Lodge A TERAT e " P Attorneys’ Confer |A-1 were installed in a joint ses- Highest 4pm. | Lowestdam. 4am. Precip. 4a.L " sfon’ last evening. Past Grand| guoyon temp. temp. | temp. temp. velocity 24hrs, Weatlier Betw Charles W. Carter, of Silver Bow | paweag 1L . 18 e T e 0 Clear D)Asllr:sr c:u::;gerjm:i 1"‘:-:;::1'fl ::i‘m“ A-2, officiating Gm' ;hePOdldl ‘Nome 24 4 410 -6 8 0 Clear ohe il { d D. D, Grand Presi-| % 2 14 18 bt 0 Clear Larry Bunger were fined $175 each | Felows an Bethel, p CPROFL.000- PRTISET VS SHTIEEOT TUNANY e o (VSR SISt i the United States District Court |dent, Fanny Weheren, for the R pgypanis 2 'y 4 30 snow ° ! e moraing for snbe leE st be:?::' the exercises a iuncheon‘ _Daw;o:l ;:, I ;g z 3; :g g:gy " v St. Paul il i ¥ WO}‘IE N ’S DRF Sg [WEN ,S SUI TS ‘('«;I;ige“g‘hoxex:nfléi‘oe;u;edm;ggf? was served im the"banquet hall and poh Harpor 3 j 3048l a0 PLOy o, 4% y pe e v N i%ce 4 | reminiscences of past days were re!; Kodiaki s, 30 28 30 20 . (H¥ach! ‘Ofear ¥ Y i bers ‘at whic! 34 28 30 . '4 | .08 PtcCly 5 Fraser and Buhger, propriétors|lated’ by the mem) Cordovar } 4 L CL AR N CE : 2 g 3 nc ¢ the Parls Tan, rosdhouse on|lme “I'-year' jewels were pre- pilf 35 2 33 4 50 Snow E In 4 Price Groups for Clearance § <" st oo o ome e o ol s | S s @ oml o4 5 e | : 2 T 3 jleaded not guilty. However, their |and Gust Lundell | Ketchikan .......... 38 38 32 3 4 16 Clear § Street and Dinner Dresses, values | No. 1 Group, Sale Price ...$17.80 } festes, »g v Bormies v “me omoers: motomea were o5 Btliner "% % | 3 ® % Gew $1 6 ;() $7 50 * h 2 10unced this mOrning that his cli- | follows: dibad B i | Edn\:lnwrr - - 42 ;4 | &0 718 : 00 ggy WU I : 50 o change theh o ! seattie 2 33 32 y . h ] to 3 | P\O 2 GI'OU'P, Sa[e PFR‘C @ e 2-‘ 5 :;i Z:Smkyvc il - ke o mi Noble Grand, L W. Kiburi poiang 44 40 o o b 0 Clear | o e e oy No.3 G Sale Price 27.50 | Assistant_United Stat:s Attorney "CE‘GJ"?:I‘]“-RG::]gfe‘::{ie};;,m}:; San Franeisso ... 52 50 ®. 5 o Cldy ¢+ _iies ¢ » roup, dale €€ . . Geéorge Folta tHeén asked that a | Ay, Jo - ol , 3 . Afternoon and Evening Dresses, { ‘N© Ps ‘ RS B TV | values to $30.00-$12.50 ALL WINTER MILLINERY | R 'REDUCED T CHILDRENS SILK and | WOOLEN DRESSES ‘ Halfrfll’rice - No. 4 Group, MEN’S SHEEP! LINED COATS Sale Price_ Balanee of ‘otirt Winter Stock .. 3500 3 £°4 ine of $175 each: be given the men | Car]l Lindstrom; Conductor, A. EA{ vith the provision that the fines | Goetz; Warden, Adolph Hirsch; R.‘ yould not be collestable’ until Feb- | 3. N. G.. John G. Johnson; L. S.' wary 1. It was amnounced that Y. &, Mike Chirovich; R. 8. V. G.,! Traser and Bungér are arranging | Hans Loken; L. S. V. G., Hugh Mc- or the sale of their interests in | 3ae} Inside Guardiam, John Cur-! he Paris Inn. ier; Outside Guardian, Tom Rack- | Upon motioh for dismissal of | shi and Chaplain, Tom Sanford. | imildr chargés agdinst PFraser, Rebekahs Sunger and Holley Evans, by Folta,| Noble Grand, Helen Warner; | uidge Alexander took such action, | Vice-Grand, Annie Pusich; Secre- blete the improved rearrangement|lie,” and is sdid o' be a fascinat- & ~hM The storm avea that was cenjered over Northern Alaska yester- day morning has' moved northward and its center this morning was over the Arctic Ocean béyond the field of observation. High pres- sure prevailed over the North Pacific Ocean. This general pressure distribution has been attended by clearing and colder weather over Western Alaska and by unsettled amd mild weather, and précipita- | tion over the eastern portioh. The complaint against the two | tary, Gertrude Laughlin; Treasur- is noticeable and. work still to be|ing story aboundiig in laughs and nen was filed on’ November 30 by | €I, s g N. G., Josephine Langseth;~ L. S.| Anna Loken; Conductor, Effie done can be completed at the | dramatie interest. fhe United' States Marshal's Office. | Fleek; Warden, Ethel Whyte; R. S. leisure of the management. - ) R The principal feature of lonight's N. G., Lydia Shindler; R. S. V. G., entertainment is entitiea “Hi Nel-» OId Papers for sale here. LRy o Ak | ';Criti(;s of AAA May Magie Paul; L. S. V. G, Lucille S ¥ k'f'"" Fr o ¥ SRR et & 5 £ | Fire A,u,’ay A"y Tim; Peppon;m.lnslde C;unerdinn, Carl 3 ~ I WOMEN'S SKIRTS New low pr 'CC"‘%’-%‘ . But What's the Use? kidmm;sch.on‘:\;scilpla?nfi?m Reopening Tonight ol : PriCCd to Clear""$1.95 S § 5 7. R -‘—?74 e "—' il (Continued from Page One) iheth F’rafieim“m_ 3 4 R i fiFefltUI;iflg A'\rn ()Qtstanding £ SHOE ¢ CLEAR ‘4 NCE‘ o "':r:x:‘ :r;f::’nci: fififnfle&?’fif s i Tll::(‘)‘:r‘.‘:s» TONIGHT ?gyl\gjglAi gg&flifiqg e e ” 7 1 ‘ % ool fiin 3 93» 49?;’ 55 95 ‘iz‘;;’x-vz.'Peog;;ngic?lxa:;e‘;n:,h:{ After about a month's close down : “;-VIII NELLIE!” <o PAXR r‘“ OOI; DOL BI Ah E\den' S mfox ds . $3 y $ o Y WeJes o tiey l‘eyres!nfied an attempt to en- on account of repairs to the build- T 3 3 ® ¥ BLANKET Ladies” Oxfords. $1.95, $395, $495 { 1w tepomnotans | ine wmi iominion, we ooutss { Comedy Drama from the Liberty Magasine 7t $2.95 and $3.95 d battle royal. a featured story and popular short Story § Size 72x84 at $2.50 each sy s e B . 0 |Sublects, - While the interior refin- | Added Features Usual Prices—10c, 25¢, 40c o 5 — { Children’s Oxfords’ .. 7} /A5. 0 - — : il COLORED SHEET veiiegire .. $150, S1T5, $1.95 BLANKETS Ve A pleth Vi, % Rose, blue, orchid, maise, white Size 70xx90 at $1.50 each VISIT OUR UPSTAIRS DEPARTMENT You will marvel at the many, S SRS A S ] EXTRA - SPECIAL DISHES: - i) | | J Boys Oxfofds: ! { We are showing a comiplete hine of Rubber Footwear for all ¢ AT tetgd 4 oo ld nx sug WHAT - Will Congress Do? many articles of merchanidse 32-Piece Dinner, Sets—3$5.00 "0 you can purchase in this de- gion B SR A 2 partment for ALL HOUSEHOLD WARES v UPSTAIRS - ! WHAT is the next move in NRA—in AAA, in HOLC, in TVA, 1°c At Specml Cleardfice Pl'iCCS' in RFE, in CCC, in PWA, in the dozen and more alphabetical " £ At s i SRR IS R b gEve New Deal departments of government, each one of which affects 34 A & ? ? our lives? ‘: B M B h S g O zlC7 :’ l : ‘« WHAT is to be done about old age pensions, unemployment in: : (] e e ren s ' o‘, nc' t surance, health insurance, and all the other welfare subjects “Juneau's Leading Department Stgre” - : » ) upon which Congress is expected to pass judgment? : "' : | f Laa . id e SR S T 30, Y 2.0 K. 16% , Holland 114, Int, Nickel 23%. le 54, Liggett & Myers | Garb, 30, Loew's 3314, | %, Lorillard Co. 20%, | YOU iare intensely interested in all of this. You will want inter- would fail upon private persons if | enterprise in thé devélopment of resources had been allowed to g0 the limited réfridéer markets. The | into private hands. | breeding, her and care of Development under the so-calléd reindeer and thé marketing of rein- | J “conservation policies,” is' not mtyideer products olght ta be treated possible but it is proceeding. Fed- | a5 séparaté miatfers, COVERNOR ASKS SELF-RULE pretations as to what each move means. YOU want to know because each move directly or indirectly assume responsibility that|and otherwise encourage pflvawk Wflm“v! 33%, Gen. Mofors 32%, Gold Dust eral bureaus are striving for prog-| “I tMIAK in‘working out ail regd- | 4 11, | affects your daily Tife. 't F R TERR'TURY zess and to be useful o the Peo- | lations the reindéer supsrvisor| Melhtyre 42%, Montgomery Ward | e ple. But i:f bureaus and A?::;:‘lshou!d be consulted on all steps'291, Nash, 17%, Nat..Biscuit 28%, | 5 # governmen agencies and be en auf at. h | I 3 3 . o P . [ o (1 — must be furnished with money to such lnvesflt‘;zazlan:h::“:rmybem;: f&% 'tyw&a@rusilz;‘i#g g;urcy YOU will know and it will be through what you read in your bl ' l R w E h do things thng the Territory wotld 3 (98, N, _P. 20%. e g ! . Annua HCPO;; '& ashing- ;‘fn‘;ofi:nmzb‘;em o tor herse: 4 nm9 a?wmr&d congéd‘enog in o %, Radio 3, Reynolds| paper. ! m- n able to acqmirs | fhé aBMEEY, integrity, and otficfal | Toba Safeway Stores 444, ton asda JReco resources as the pioneers of other and persdfil attitade o1 i&!r.‘kg;- rs. 'fl.gt 18, Socony ’ ; mendations frontiers were able to de. man 8. Bréwster, the présent gen: 14 v 8%, ot | THE practical, economical and conyenient way to keep yourself _— Refndeer Fforfény erml réindeer Supervisor. In miag- |, X ‘é%wi%'. standard b (Catimas Sy Pt OB “After a year of persistent in- ¥’ régulations for reindeer work, 3. 4%, Texds Corp. 20%, fully informed is the thorough reading of The Daily Alaska o ot - vestigation and thoughtful consid- | [ike 2l ofher defivities of'the Féd.- | 36, United Aircraft | Y s greatest need, is a wider measure eration, 1 am convinced that o A1 Goveynment in Alsska, the'rs, 1. §. r 16%, U, 8. Smeit-| Empire—delivered at your door—$1.25 per month. ot of self-government. No people are propér solution of the Alaska réin- Man in charge oflthé ground ought o . * 80 interested in their common- deer problem demands the extin- | 0 DE clofhed With ample authority I k;i fake 26%, West. El- Ll | wealth as those who live there and guishment of whife reindeer owner- 0 act ih éarying out the PUrposes | ac 0%, T:fl‘ h 53, Hudson none so well qualified to determine ship, if that can be done legally and |Of the Glovernmenty « 't fic [t ning $: ggfi s e governmiental problems. Alaska With reasonable consideration for = . P ?fl‘\in{e—fidfl@ shares. . should have a full Territorial form private interests. The principal end CLOSING Wflflm* Averages—Unchanged. of government, including authority fo be served through the breeding . Spot silver—54%ec. 10 establish counties or other local and use of the reindeer is the wel- | TODAY’N'Y mm : ! organizations to control local mat- | fare and benefit of the native| Sk Rockd oh orie end of La Paima . o ters. Government should be brought races in Alaska. This should be | L Island, 8an Migiel Bay, Isthmus of o closer 1o the people than is possi- | given first consideration in the| The following af¢ cloSing prices Panama, Barst, M ima organ- | L ble under the present system. administration. Of course, reindeer |Of VAFIOUS issties toddy on the Néw Hke had oné.af the four days [ e “Conservation Policies” should be available for the use of | YOrk Stock Exchdfige. furnishied by mbm:"":" pery o “Dué’ to the adoption of the co- prospectors, trappers and other thé Wilsoh - Fairb =¥ and Comi-|* il milion y i called “conservation policies” residents of the reindeer country, PERY'S Junead office: BE CONVINC " ehrough which were withdrawa who ought to be able to procure | AMier. Radistor 15%, Awier. Roll- blds.. Bfonchial Trowblcs.. Drugs | i from grivate appropriation timber them tnder practicable and fair i 20% Amef smeitig 3o%.p. Tl Chitroprastic Nerve \ l1ands, water power, oil lands, coal regulations. But attempts to base Amer. T. & F. 105, Amer. Tobacso i R vl 1amids, and other natural resources,|a profitable industry of consider- 85%, Amer. Water Works 143,|SPECTEMSE . 4 which rémain the property of the able proportion in breeding and Atchison Tvg;'fm 5’3“*2‘ > "D R SPRERS Pederal Government, the duty de- marketing reindeer have failed, Atldftic ihg 247, Bendix T T i P L wolved upon the Central Govern- Strplus reindeer should be sold to 16%, Borden %, ©. b. 13, ’:; *"'&':'“52" A o @ Phone 374 and start your subscription TODAY! o ment to aid in developing the coun- the best bidder and paid for on the Caterpillar 397, Cetro dé Pastd " thesa chilty morfilngs i « c'J. ¥ try. 3f private enterprise had title spot in cash for the benefit of the 45%. Chiesipeake & O, 443, Chrys: Toul® (9 i i . to all these resources, they would |Indians and Eskimos, instead of ler 39%, Commevefal Solerits 2, £ oA wh b e contributing taxes to the Terri- disposing of reindeer on consign- Coniinenfal Can 67%, Confwientall ) ‘CCKIL me F torial treasury which would be|ment as has fréquently been done Oil 177, du Pont de Nemours 96%. Y oy g ‘ ow ;‘ mised for local development and gov- in the past. The Government should | Flectric Auto-Lite 26% , Pairbanks GOIH'ANY ' ; . ganment. The Fedeéral Government furnish such data as it may have 187%, Gen. Electfic 227%, Gen. Foods