The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, March 29, 1935, Page 8

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D, GRAY NAMED T0 SPORTSMEN SECRETARYSHIP Board of Dlrectors Meet‘ This Noon—Blanks to Be '\1axled Soen (2 ary Juneau Sports- ation at a meeting of d of Directors at ction gives the sports- ted officers, as Dr. W.| 1 previously had been . N. C.. Banfield| has been temporary secretary. In addition to the naming of |ar Gray, the rs considered s eral deta | primary importance was | ion to mail membership | blanks to all residents Channel who have in- sire to join. | ails Soon i v, it is expected, will ks'in the mail some ek It was announced that any person who has not yet signified intention of joining may inform Gray either at lns residence | of Gastines dicated a of mnvrucml range at Mendenhall Ineau Sportsmen’s Association is $5. here in the Gastineau Buildng or in his parents’ home at Dougla: In connection with this member | ship drive, it was pointed out that a bill is now awaiting President | Roosewlts signatugg which would | | re-establish the privileges formerly |granted to National Rifle Assocl ‘uon members at Government-own- rifle ranges. These privileges in- c]ude free ammunition and use of guns and targets. { Membership in the Juneau R)flc' iClub, which automatically brings membership in the National Rifle | Association, is set at $3. The Rifle| members would be granted | e free privileges at the newly r if President Roosevelt signs 1l. Membership in the Ju- The Board of Directors went_on | record as opposing fishing through the ice above the Salmon Creek Dam. Directors felt that this prac- tice depletes an already small amount of fish which, they claimed, ould be left for sportsmen during | the open season. Another resolulion passed today condemned the illegal shooting of goat above th2 Dam. Two recent| violations have been reported to the Alaska Game Commission and | they are being investigated. The goat season closes on December 31. Those attending today’s lunch- eon meeting include: Dr. Council, Norman Banfield, George Parks, Ralph Reischl, J. P. Willlams, and | here the first week and the next Banvard vacationed in' California C. W. Carter. {are usually carried on in shallow THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY MARCH 29 1935 P.- A CLIPPE MAKES FLIGHT DORY HALIBUT REGULATIUN IS IN ABEYANCE |Fishing Commxssxon Orders to Remain Until Investigation Ocean Route Reach- es San Diego SEATTLE, March 29.—Announce- ment was made here today by the International Fisheries Commission ' that the regulation prohibiting all but long line fishing in regard to, dory halibut fishing was to be held in abeyance. The regulation was adopted March 18, but will be held up until ; such a date as the Commission de- termines. An objection to dory fishing has been made that it depletes the small fish supply as its operations Pacific passenger route, noon from Acapulco, Mexico, com- Miami. to Los Angeles sometime today ed to be made about April 10. SHECEEN "RBS water, —_————— Are Not Theft Proof 'sitxa, ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.—When guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Florida's “theft-proof” automobile mer here for the last ten days, lxcense plates were issued at the leaving on the moiorship Nort! st of the year, authorities pro- land tonight for their home. med them safe from thieves. | But one was stolen from a car return to Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. week another was takeh. and other Pacmc Com smes UNITED FOOD CO. SPRING- a larger, finer, at your—— -Means new Fruits and Vegetables . . . fresher assortment. more reasonably You can get priced “HOME OWNED GROCERY and MARKET” EGGS Extra Large, Strictly Fresh, 3 dozen . 89¢ S ——————] BUTTER 92 SCORE, Fresh Creamery, 2 lbs. 69¢ Fruits and Vegetables DAFFODILS, large fresh flowers,' dozen SWEET SPUDS, solid, medium size, 4 lbs. .... GRAPEFRUIT, nice, fresk Arizonas, 4 for ASPARAGUS, fresh, California, 1 Ib. BANANAS, golden ripe, EAST T0 WEST Airplane togplore Pacific SAN DIEGO, Cal., March 29—The Pan-American clipper airplane to be used in exploring the trans- arrived 'Pacific passenger route arrived pleting ‘the 3300 mile hop from The airplane is expected to go The trans-Pacific hop is expect- MR. AND MRS. G. E. BANVARD TO RETURN TO SITKA AFTER | VISITING WALMERS HERE Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Banvara, of who have been the house For two months preceding their ‘SOLlClTING N or by any person or persons in the Federal against the law, according to Post- master Albert Wile who, today, is- sued a statement that the law will be strictly enforced in the Fed- eral and Territorial Building in Juneau, of which he is custodian. Medal of Honor Congressional medal of honor has been voted by the Senate to Maj. Gen. Adolphus W. Greely, one of the last of the old-time Arctic ex- plorers. The approved the award. JOHNSON TELLS OF NEW DEAL IN HIS MEMOIRS FEDERAL BLDG. TO BE STOPPED Soliciting or peddling of any kind Building is definitely ful, Former NRA Chief- Considerable annoyance has been tain Declares experienced by officials and em- ployees of the various offices in the building by solicitors who have attempted to:do business in the building during . office hours, ‘in violation of the law nfludlnz 4, Postmaster Wile said. : NEW YORK, March 20.— The “old ' order” ‘enemies of the New Deal, General Hugh Johiison says in his memorieg “Blué Enm from ‘i+|Bgg. to Earth” hed -today, Jiollow the Napoleonic ategy of splitting friends of recovery into small quarreling factions then ab- sorbing each in detail. He declared “friends of the New Deal outnumber its enemies by many thousands to one but the few enemies have the advantages in that they are powerful and do not scatter their shot.” LB - for Gen. Greely WASHINGTON, March 29. — A has Salmon proaucts comprised about 76 per cent in quantity and 92 per cent in value of the total Alaska fisheries output in 1933. House already % PPN R SHOP IN JUNEAU FIRST! «%a EVE RY Saturday afternoon John went along with Mary Marvin to lend a hand with the weekly shopping. Or rather, wh.ile Mary ordered from her list, John amused himself with the grocer’s cat. But there came a Saturday when the cat rubbed its head against John's leg and got no attention.’ John was listening to Mary..."a pound of butter,a dozen eggs, and I want a new kind of coffee.” “Hold on, there,” John said. “Mary, you pick a new coffee every week, and you're the world’s Moyer Is Suing for Enemies Few But Power-| still convalescing from injuries at his home in. Lafayetfe, Indiana. | Ruth Bryan Owen’s Minister Ruth. Hryin tered the liferary: fiel book, “Leaves Fyom a ireenidnd Diary,” appreciation..of a dazzling land, a simple people. 000 has been collected by the Turk- ish Aviation League in the 10 years since it was organized to provide fighting planes for the govern- ment. scribe regulnrly w the rund “Let's stick to Hills Bros. Coffee” Injuries Sustained | in Crash of Plane SEATTLE, March 20— M. D.| NEW, YORK, March 20.—C quotation of Alaska Juneau stock today is 16, American Moyer has brought suit in the Su- | perior court for $6,115 against the ..o ‘American Power and Alaska Southern Airways for in- juries he said he sustained in a crash of a plane near Pinta Bay, Chichagof Island, last October 10. 2%, Anaconda 10%, Armour N Bethlehem Steel 24%, Calumet a Hecla 3, General Motors 27%, ternational [Harvester 867%, Kenk | necott 15%, United States | 28%, Pound $483, Bremner bid asked 61, Nabesna bid 58 asked Moyer’s counsel said his client is 1 | REGISTER! REGISTER! Book ok Is Published ‘WASHINGTON,«, Msrcha 29— ihxs en-’ toryfironeye-r:ndt" a leisurely, day-after-day city for six months. It yo so now, at the City Hlll, REGISTER! REGISTER! Buy Fighting Planes ANKARA —More than $35,000,- | o...ooio‘bb‘-o-o.i on....olo.g’ istration: reports the coflectton - full of all loans made this ye: People of all classes sub- in North Caroli South Carol Georgia and Florl Cat rubbed herself ogainst John's legs worst picker. Let's stop this floating and stick to Hills Bros. Coffee. I don’t mind changing some things. ;Bui I'm a one-coffee man at heart. Hills Bros. might cost a penny or so more, but I'll bet a pound makes more and better cups.” Mary knew that look in John's e “I'll have a md of Hflll . Bros; this week," she said. "Evory wu!, SO [ COFFEE DEL MONTE—M. J. B. SCHILLINGS—MAXWELL HOUSE or CHAS 29c¢ 1b. SRR SUGAR C AND H, 10-pound Cloth Cepyright 1935 Hills Bros. Fresh and Cured Meats IS, . Coon. 99 CHICKENS, Wash. 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