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In-Laws and Out Cactus King News MIDNIGHT PREVIEW ® | hoa THEATRE - MEASURE UP IN CONGRESS Delegate Inlroducex Blll Legislating on Fish Industry WASHINGTON \IM 25.—(Spec- ialial correspondence)—A bill (H. R. 8213) has been introduced by the Delegate to prohibit the use of fish traps in the waters of Al- d in seine fish- non-residents tonnage of boats hg and to prohibit from seine fishing. this Dr. are: bill and Sirovich First, any from engaging fishing in Alaska. The definition of the word ‘resident” substan- tially follows that given in the fur and game Act, and would require continuous residence for the period of one year before any person could engage in seine fishing. Sec- ond, the limitations of the size of boats used in seine fishing, which are as follow not over 50 feet in length, or of greater beam width than 16 feet, and ton- nage nct to exceed 27 net tons or 85 gross tons. ' This bill f Joint Memorial the Territorial that introduced by ea; in the session that H. R. 8213 would person other than a resident in seine a ws closely 2 House adopted by Legislature at the recent session. The provisions with respect to the tonnage of seine used in fishing was recom- mended by Edw. D. Coffey, Gen- eral Secretary of the Alaska Res- ident Fishermen’s Union. Mr. Cof- frrw also recommended a limitation f breadth of seine boats to 15 fect 'buL the Territorial Legislature in the Memorial referred to placed the breadth limitation at 16 feet. SRS TRANSFERS AFPROVED | IN FEDERAL OFFICES | poucLs NEWS DOUGLAS CHAMBER PREPARES FOR BRIDGE CELEBRATIION Jube 12 is the date now sched- uled for the benefit shcw to be given to raise funds for local par- ticipation jn the dedication of the opening of the Douglas bridge when it is ready for travel during the latter part of the summer. The idea of the show which was originated by the Douglas Cham- ber of Commerce, has been the subject of planning for more than a month and at the regular meet- ing of that body last eveninz was the principal issue discussed. it ] Cenfirmation cf the appointment of Leslie E. Iverscn as D " cal ‘Agent in the Fores has been received by H. L. lingshafer, Regional Fiscal A: Iverson began his government with the Forest Service and f merly was with the Cleveland Na- ‘Ll\)nfl] Forest, San Diego. He has been with he Game Commission as fiscal clerk here until transfe ing again the ¥ t Ser |Lance ,E. Hendrickson, .who been draftsman with the Aldska Road Commission, takes Iverson's place in the Game Commission | Arthur Adams of the Alaska Read Commission has been ap- pointed disbursing officer, assistant |to Charles E. Naghel, Department of the Interior. | Margaret Pierce, with the Forest Service under ECW status, now has been con- | firmed under Civil Service. to who has been Partial arrangements for the en-. tertainment have been made. They | include in addition to a film fea-! ture and perhaps other subjects scme of the finest musical talent in Juneau. Committees working on the entertainment expects have the complete program ready for announcement soon. e GHJST WALKS IN DOUGLAS to, Ir. spite of the walkout with ac- | companying missing pay-offs Doug- las had a pay-day yesterday when something like $3,100 was distrib- used for local labor by Seims- Spokanc Co. This sum represented little more than half a mionth's wages for the jobs as the men only got in a half month’s work due to the strike here. The Bureau of Public Roads are located here also came in for their’ pay-day yesterday. .- FOREMAN RENEWING OLD FRIENDSHIPS One of the former live wires of the dsland, Leslie Foreman, base- ball player and enthusiast during the palmy days of Treadwell and Douglas, was a visitor in Douglas yesterday after eighteen years ab- | sence. A representative of Mutual Creamery Co., of Seaftle, Mr. Fore- man who also resides theré with | @ trip qver | his family is maki the territory in interest * of his company. Although minus most of nature's crowhihg glory, +his hair, “Les™ still retains that sunny dis—‘ position for: which “he .is well re- membered, - e ON FISHING TRIP Headed for Salmon Creek Rob- ert DuPree and Leo Hull left last night with fishing tackle and other paraphernalia, with expectation of enticing nice trout into their bas- kets, .- NOTICE Women of the Mooseheart Le- gion tonight at eight o'clock. GERTIE OLSEN, —adv. Recorder. S eee DAILY ml’lR:! WAAVZ") AbS PAY! has THE DAILY: ALASKA EMPIR,E THURSDAY, JUNE 6,.1935. TR RUBY KEELER ADOPTS CHlCAGO BOY [ te Chichagof, i aska and also to limit the size and | The princial differences between In this basket guarded by two nurses is the seven-weeks-old foundling adopted in Chicago by Mrs. Al Jolson, who is probably better known as Ruby Keeler. Mrs. Jolson, who refused to have the baby posed, said he would be named Albert, Jn, This picture was taken Just before the baby was put aboard a Hollywood-bound train. (Asso- ciated Press Pho!o) ‘UNKNOWN BLOND’ IS DIVERTING FEATURE NOW AT THE UPTOWN Timely and mcdern in this day of ‘“rackets” is “Unknown Blonde” which is playing now at the Up- town Theatre and which exposes the pcpular divorce racket of the nal co-respondent, made y in New YC.‘)’. State and UNUSUAL PLOT IS FEATURED TONIGHT AT THE COLISEUM Coliseum Theatre patrons will be delightfully entertained this even- ing when “The Captain Hates the Sez” will be shown on the screen. It is to be here tonight cnly. With a plot revclving " around various passengers on an cgean-going teamship mong whom are a crook fleeing with a quarter of a million d s werth of stolen se- curitie complice, a d ctiv n the trail of thp pai A reumstanees, peperman who is trying to for- women th motion picture star with whcm he is in love, @ m couple who detest each other, a captain who hates t} provides ‘him ' with o Iivelihood, there is plenty of acti nd to prove unfaith- r to get a divorc cnown Blende” gives a dynamic pict under thase the busines; their AL ¢ just how the provid respende An hour is set, d ana at the appropriat m- hilariously funny situe'ion ingly outraged wife appears with a| In the excellent case ure detective and a couple of witnesses.| MacLaglen, John Gilbert, Alison The amazing and laug hap- ' skipwcrth, Walter Connolly, Wynne penings which may re during Gibscn, Helen Vinson, Tala Birrell, these raids as well a3 the drama ana other equally experienced ana X ues from such notable atcors and s “Unknown Blonde” SR verting entertainment. - FRITSCHE IS HERE ful phie, vorce like a and rl is hir Viclor & actresses. di- MRS, HERE KING M Lottie King, a business wo- man from Eatonville, Wash.,, i enjoying Juneau’s good weather thi: week in a vacation visit here. Mrs | King arrived on the westward- {bound Yukon from Seattle, and wil A queen bee will lay an averagz leave for Seattle, via Skagway and of 1500 2s a day durinz the Sitka, on the Northwestern later i breeding season. this week. H. Fritsche, mining man in the Porcupine district, arrived here on the Yukon from Seattle for a short visit. BT 1 1 S R IT'S NO SECRET Smwemz@wl gfllmlml|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIRHIIHIIIIHIIIHIHIHII!HHWIIIIM ;PAA ELECTRA * OFF TOMORROW | TOR FARBANKS | {Fairchild Makes Roundtrip Charter Flight to Hawk: Inlet | At noon Fairch den, fi returne Chichago. Althorp y after- Airways lane, pilot Alex Hol- hanic Lloyd Jarman, n weekiy ‘trip to Kimshan Cove and Port h Frank A. Metcalf as m Chichagof and in from Kimshan its arrival here the Holden, ' mechanic a charter flight to and Hawk Inlet. Those n the plane were Mr. 8. Uekovich for and Dan Porman leavin and Mr ter I Hawk for 1 donks afterncon at 3:15 o'- PAA Lockheed Electra, Robbins, pilet, and Walter t, arrived in Juneau midveek scheduled flight hanks. . Mrs. . Agnes Fairbanks, was aboard : as a round. trip pas- jsenger. from the Interior city. ! Cn the flizht back to Fairbanks, X 8 a is scheduled to leave neau PAA airport tomorrow 3 o'clock. Among. the tooked = from . here is t. Jackson, President of the and Merchants' Bank of who is northbound on the estern and will leave the at Ketchikan to come on au on the FPAA Lockheed ar piloted by R. E. Ellis based at the first city, ar- here tomorrew. D Plane Yo clock S. HAll, ¢ cn it from F Scott, the pla of \Y ner Nom Nor steam o’ Ju Vega and riving ADAMS TRAVELS Al P the enroute £ H ams, representative of Hardware Company, is to Ketchikan on the North from Juneau. cd EJIMGATRHn g I ' i | § New pz tical in Kkitchen marks, hot grease Semi-Lusire, D Fun- | R.! Stucco homes need paint protection. 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He's pictured in his dressing room. | (Associated Press [“hoto) e G TAR R BLANKMAN IS ENTHUSIASTIC OVER WESTWARD PROSPLCTS | (1 | abeul Seward in a few wecks and base for a period of exploration Mocse Pass and Nuka Bay - o Tripping Tl;rough the Tropics News THEATRE “HERE IS MY HEART" WITH BING CROSBY IS HIT NOW AT CAPITOL “pepular crooner and \ppear- H\L"\Y.ru in “Here with the best sup- that has yet been - jiven him in a feature pictures Those in important rcles include Kitty Carlisie, Roland Y oung, All~ sen Skipworth and Reginald Owal. While Creiby Miss Carlisle eamcd for their customa Enthusiastically reporting ress in his prospecting and tigation of mining propert ~s prog- iaves- saida-ves o h Lezislation passe@ oy the general m | peembly of North Carolina in 1913 Cherikof and Sitkalidak, L. V.|m-ks: it a crime for colloge Loys Blankman was & recent visitor in|(, hazs. Seward. His reports have been en- couraging enough to bring to the cene of his company’s operations, L. G. 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