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Y TN 5 o, \ A “ALL THE NEWS ALL THE TIME” * VOL. XLVIL, NO. 7194, JUNEAU, ALASKA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1936. _ MEMBER OF ASSOCIATED PRESS PRICE TEN CENTS . ‘u r— — - s e .~ =3 = = = | 113 ‘ ’ P Abi ik Yinbol LOS ANGELES ‘EXPEDITIONARY FORCE’ AT BORDER i V. ranam Lincoin & . z GET CHANGE FOR NEW DIVISION | ' FLIMINATED IN L] . | | 9 I e s il | Cabinet Status Would Be! P ~ | , Merchants’ Committee In-| abinet Status .k | Seasons in Kuskokwim, | creases Number of Con- | Given Department U“%el j | Prince William Sound, testants Who May Win | Proposed Gibson Bi ; Southeast Lengthened G { — Z ! | i | ACTION EXPECTED TO ! ALASKA AND ISLANII)SGI‘ w |INCREASE AREA FOR SPEED UP CONTEST UNDER ONE HEAD SMALL OPERATORS i Lo i — : b 6 ’ Entries Requested Not to Vermont Solon Decllaarlesl i |Cut King Take in Yukon Hold Back Votes as De- | Tlme for Consistent Pol g; | Region—Shorten Herring | * ]a)’s Correct Tabulation 1cy Regard Possessions | 4 | Season, Pt. Ommaney i cws for all the Better Busi- | WASHINGTON. Feb. 12—Sena- | |j . WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.—Revised | ve contestants was made to- tor Broest W. Gitan of Vi iy | protective regulations for salmon | s a result of a meeting of sl today D pikides to nfrNE | | fishing in Alaska have been approv- I hants’ Committee and an {a bill in Congress providing for a | f led by Ernest G. Draper, acting Sec- | Empire representative the announce- {new dpartment with cabinet status [ 4 |retary of Commerce. No changes of , ment that the number of girls who to which would be asslgned admin- | |8 3 s |major importance have been made 1 will be awarded the trip to Califor- intriion of sil teexisinl NG Wy = | because of “the general stable condi- & nia and Mexico has been increased | sular possessions. 3 4 In a move designed to stem the flow of transients and indigents into California, Los Angeles dis- tion of Alaska 1isheries,” Frank T. to five Snator Gibson said: “This bill is = patched squads of policemen to border points throughout the state to cull them out. Here is the squad | Bell, Commissioner of Fisheries, said. i e R R R SR 1 |desirable in the Interest of good | assigned to the checking station at Truckee in the S.erra Nevada in northern California on one of the Commpared with last year, slx S I now in the contest has opportunity |government. It is time a consistent main trunk highways coming into California (left to right): H. J. Gramm, Charles Fromm, H. A. Wet- trap sites will be amm‘,]‘:\j i | gt R : policy was developed with regard to = zel, Police Sergeant Don G. Douglas, L. G. Weitzel, E. W. Benson, Jack Ellery and Frank Durham. b Cominbnth i o climb up into the group thav wiu N B (Associated Press Photo) sult of changes in trap locations. constitute the winning five which | these lons., A6 06, PEEREESA] . _ | Bell said. Seasons in the Kuskokwim, I make this glorious trip from e, e mi;“;h; ‘;lgs::mli;‘:]‘"a‘ Yiss J " ¢ G \Prince William Sound and three Juneat to: Beattle. and from. there uerto Rico W 5= ¢ Miss Juneau” to l w by S I ) I I |Southeast Alaska districts were California and across the border into “]‘““‘\;“"“"D"“ P‘t“""Pt““‘” *‘I”‘s““‘l" Be Mary Joyce A RE¥ 1 SR I & |escapements to the sph ning b e i g ol despmidon the War Department and Samoa . B ‘VI I l 4 I P . Sk - e AN o Mexico with all expenses paud e O vavaer e Navs Depart. At Ice Carnival ut Major Folitical Farties o addidonal areas for il i ent. Territories, of course, occu- T o 4 x e merchants and The Daily Alaska e Mary Joyce, who left Burwash 7 Coast of Prince of Wales Island wert Empire. py a different position than insular TRy S0y el D, 1 CT € ( D8 | authorized t enefit s # & "Gt Toip Plulind possessions and the bill I am pre- |~ Landing Sunday on her thou- ave eatherec a ¢ s‘*l<)l|-s|n‘1:-:1((|.‘g"of‘:fifl: ‘;‘;:_a':og]‘::’“ Similar trips have been made be- | paring does not change that position snndh mile ms lr:'m) r:nklxlxl l:u Ho: ot v.hfi’ b rPgieorx-x X i ¢ - in the least Fairbanks by dog team, wi = By BYRON PRICE oo s 3 34 foro _throus‘i; 0_0913e:at1011 ?ton?“w- | e At Dacasic” of ihe Falibnks | was cut from 100,000 to 50.000 to as- papers; N - S oAl ARG, Opegen i | Ice Carnival. Feminine repre- (Chief of Bureau, The Associated|°Ur® an adequate supply of salmon :(]:::\ nt]lf;fh‘:\r;‘:.k:u;‘;?lsbli]]th:ef;::f Today marks the 127th annivcrsa"y of the birth of .ab-ahz_am sentatives from various Alaskan Press, shington) 1;::1‘:”(( requirement of upriver resi- sented, and without doubt a dele- HecHiR WacEideal Of thoTURIIRG Biaten: |1 0hs o M ary uycfl cities will attend the Ice Cari | It outwara appearances alone|”‘Quier revisions prohibit all fishi gation of five Juneau girls repre- ated April 15, 1865. val to be held °“_MT"" &1 ‘"fldl were considered, it certainly would |for herring in the vicinity of }o::gz senting the Territory of Alaska will H H :‘" “:fl"::; “:::l‘“:m‘:"“:‘“m‘:'k be. appropriate to conciude that the | Ommaney prior to July 16 and ex. The volume of votes coming into , IR rairbank: ical parties was just around the | iam Sound. The Empire office is increasing daily . & '“("" "‘“‘I"(“ o "f;'l'”‘"r‘:.‘;';; corner ) S ce Carnival Committee, 8- ¢ and to insure correct tabulation it Fa"ha"ks Buu“d \:v;((-;.l:\‘y"l: J “:‘l’:l(amm chair- o= The utterances of public men are; The Point Ommaney season would is essential .that all' votes be tu.rned G 0 P Heads at LINGDLN] MANY tosn, who phased throngh Ju- First St?[) Taken by Chi- drawing a more distinct line be-jbe cut by six days under the new ® in each day and that the contest- 1A K ] Wik i b e R o ] ) tween the conservative and liberal|regulations, it would appear from a an. ¢ poy hold._ back yntes ‘and . €N b week, the Juneau Chamber of cago Publisher to An- schools of political thought, and comparison with last year's regula- j bring thew inqumbersome hunohee. 1 HRI N Will Cross 250 Miles of Un- Commierce And the Jurean Ro- nounce ‘Candidacy this line runs directly through both |tions, fisheries men here said If this rule is not adhered to it may 1 travelled. Sparsel tiry (CHAh: Bkve pilagletatd in ) hi Dévtlon, Tiot- betwasr: thei, SRRl L sary to have the votes dated | » Op ¥ b Eei 4 2 ol L ol g | . & Miss Joyce as Juneau'’s &5 5 Mr. Roosevelt and his followers avcept thein aftara specifind 4 S5t e Settled R endorsing Miss Joyce as SPRINGFIELD, Ill, Feb. 12— i é t accey Spt | g ettles egion rebresentaflve at ‘the Tee Car- & 2 3 3 ¢ have committed themselves to poli-| i e s A WAy, fT Party Roosevelt Sets Example in — ok enator Willtap B Boseiiof 10PND| (s whith, thay hoIA 6 be tn fub) Several Out-ofTown Party Rooseve 2 M‘ ld‘ A e Tk nival, and Col. Frank Knox, Chicago to% BHE TIM o . (Continued on Page Two) 4 i hag rtyr Mary Joyoe \utt DUCIAN: ERAIDE o S R % publisher, have filed in the Illinois s ) SANEROT. PRoRie: [ s RS + Members Will Attend Homage to Martyre Sunday morning for her next ob- » advisory Presidential _ preferential| 20 Which ave thoroughly repug-| MRs BEHRE ’ B ’ Lincoln Day Meet President jective, Tanana Crossing; 250 miles ARVEY e el A% nant to the other wing of the| i Ay —_— distant across untravelled, sparsely Gis. dnnounbed FER MRy Democratic Party | Greetings from national Repub- WASHINGTON, Feb. 12— The settled territory, on her thousand- ‘Il whs the Hiat Tl ;h.” i The break is so distinct that '“"1 ’ lican leaders will be a feature of Ration honored Abraham Lincoln to- mile trip by dog team from her home B0 by Col. Knaok 10 anbounce’ His Roosevelt himself speaks of thosel o the Yo;mg Men’s Republican Club day. with President Roosevelt setting at Taku to Fairbanks, according to (-E«xx(li(l'x(~\ Tor the Breslasstia] nomys who oppose him as “the pow of | { of Junmesu and Douglas banquet 'he example for thousands who |PAA radio messages received by Bob e 2 i greed,” and such eminent figures as} e rooped o shr ay |Ellis, local PAA representative. . Alfred E. Smith reply that the - licans of Gas- | trooped to the Lincoln shrine to pay |Ellis, loca ke ! Pl e ( fitkoy snen Republicans. of annual tribute on the 127th anni-| Miss Joyce arrived at Burwash - Roosevelt wing 15 bent on com. | Husband Is Expected to tineau Channel gather in the Term- | | ¢ -~ inal Cafe at 6:30 to pay homage '€ of his birth. Landing on February 4, after a hard munism.” | Reach Bedsnde n Ke[. g i B cat A ric 1?1 >Abra‘n‘<|?n The President made a noontime trip along the shore of Kluane Lake BUUNDARY wnRK Among the Republicans, Mr.| hl( T \ o B Ay onenr (e VIsit to the Lincoln Memorial on the in a high wind with the temperature V. Ch ; ¢ Borah charges that “selfish and| chikan lomorrow . g tencet, and otfldally | 9Peq. /W88 anks of the Potodiss at 17 degrees below zero. she in- Veteran Champion o sordid interests” are seeking to| o t} Customs’ Annual Report 1936 campaln. =~~~ = o Springfield, Tllinois, where |tended to spend only two or three 1hotalism Passed Away | control the party. and the wing| NO WOrd was received here today : 5,50 ACEBARS - SRS, TE0GIVe0 o coln served in the Legislature days at Burwash Landing to rest : 3 hich he is talking retorts|COPCerning the condition of Mrs. B, Shows Upward Busi- 'y Territorial Chairman albert Last Evening Sbout which he is talking Fetor@slys. oo rendy it L] £ e i s e ~and where his body lies now, came |her dogs and herself, before pro- ast Lve g with charge of “Borah radicalism.” | Behrends, who has been ill in a Trend 35 White from National Chalrman ., y.uiiation to every state in the |ceeding to Tanana Crossing, but the — 3 T RGT et | Ketchikan hospital for the past ness Irend in o/ Ll ¢ R e | W KA 1 ) e hia g It would be the easiest thing in| C VR OSP) ' Henry Fletcher which will ¢ union to contribute to & new floral |thermometer dropped to 52 degrees MONTE NE, Arkansas, Feb. 12— (*0 0 iccion to Do Mflln!e— the world, if only surface indica. | ccX: She Was reported to'be very The production of minerals in Al- &t the Lincoln Day banquet and .,ine below zero the day after her ar- William Hope (Coin) Harvey. aged [Hions. were trusten. 1o decids tow: llow late yesterday, and the absence [ aska during 1935 reflected the gen- | Toastmaster H. L. Faulkner has . >re rival and the weather did not mod- 85, veteran champion of bimetalism ' nance Work on Alaska- Din pv”_'“‘\‘ Ao Sedy 1 ey {of further advices today was believed {| eral uptrend of the territory’s busi- Several telegrams extending greet- |erate until Sunday. and one time Presidential candidate, Canadian Line Iy in two, and that the respective| o, n0icate that her condition is un= ness, according to the annual report ings to the Republicans on this QF C, MEETING | Has Indian Guide died at his home here last night. | Rk modpnd iy ek “hanged 4 o, . 5 e h perito- — servatives a al segments| ay Behrends is due to arrive in of Collector of Customs James J. Occasion 5 From Burwash Landing to Tan- | Harvey was stricken wit - 5 e ; o A - * L rive Connors, which is issued today. A | Several prominent people from TOMORROW NOON ana Crossing Miss Joyce will be ac- nitis following an attack of intesti- Nf':;’f";::;:?" ,“_‘;t ,sl‘,“:\y:"‘ ,‘“'d “(, “({], “‘""m,‘“"f.", .L").mm: (.‘T‘WK"“"“‘“‘“ tomorrow on the North- total of $16,157,658 in gold and sil- Southeast Alaska will be in at- — | companied by an Indian guide, John |nal influenza. He passed into a semi- 07 »(:mmd;_:lf"w Nbo (d one umx Xff,»‘l parties, conservative anc 1”‘3‘:\!1(! which sailed from Seattle | ver, the largest amount in the past tendance at the festivity tonight.' A report on the last tourist sea- |Allen. Shortly before her depar- coma late yesterday and death fol- 'H TEUS i :.'c:n‘t‘d ‘:,n 7;'\. Cm o ) f S |Monday night. He tried to ecatch decade, was produced and shipped to Among them are Harry Race of son by M. J. Wilcox, local Alaska |ture from Burwash Landing she said lowed swiftly. With him at the time ¥ l;)r I gt n: e Y ,“ ol- Concessions Seen L the Alaska by flying from Helena, y the United States Guring the past | Ketchikan, Republican candidate steamship Company agent, who re- | hat she expected to reach Tanana 'of his death was his second wife, lector of Customs in request from | As & matter of fact, however.|Montana, to Seattle, but was delay year, according to the report. for a seat-in the House; TOmM turned to Juneau yesterday on the |Crossing in about 14 days, but that whom he married seven years ugn"rel:n' AR dae sl :lbht Tll'- Sec- few pi cal politicians expect any |ed by storms. Mrs. Behrends' son-in- I Several new gold properties were {Johnson of Wrangell, and Mrs. C. Alaska, will be a feature of the|she would not travel when the following a divorce from his first o a»ez K‘" H’db\l;.vb hat the men mr}x developm : |law and daughter Judge and Mrs. | cpened for production during the |Cramer, Wrangell merchant. A Chamber of Commerce luncheon in |temperature was colder than 45 de- wife Edofn gi“ c‘;‘ :S w;:d S ven m;" For one thing, the public state-|J. F. Mullen, are now at her bedside. year; several old ones that have|crowd which promises to overflow the Terminal Cafe tomorrow, ac-|grees below zero. Monday, the day Free Silver Advocate it osemg recrossing the ments of public men frequently go| Mrs. Behrends was taken ill with i-,en dormant for several years were the Terminal is assured for thecording to John Keyser, acting sec- |following her departure, the tem-' Harvey campaigned fi_)r free silver | B (im bk & il great deal further than the same|an abcessed ear last week and was revived, and much development work |event, according to the advance retary. | perature at Burwash Landing drop- in 1896 and was a Presidential can- ]3 n mcxn‘ ers of the II'W’HM- men are likely to go when faced | removed from the Northwestern to 2 was in progress on still other proper- |sale of tickets, those in charge, Recent telegraphic correspon- |ped to 56 degrees below zero, and didate of the Liberty Party in 1932;‘{‘;}?“})“ 5"““,‘“;'5 Commission who | with the actual possibilities of par-|the Ketchikan hospital. Pneumonia ties that will shortly become produc- | report. dence from Alaska Delegate Anthony |at Tanana Crossing yesterday it was He was in excellent health unul;;_‘I ; N“’)“]stg lllfl'he WO!ky"“ lude: |ty disruption has now set in, and she is said to be tive. A marked spirit of activity in| The banquet starts promptly at J. Dimond, and messages sent by the 35 degrees below zero. recently '_"_‘ P d‘é” e, Canadian Com- | Ajmost all political circles fully|in a serious condition *' the gold producing industry explains {:30 and the program following Juneau Chamber of Commerce, rela- Camp Equipment During the last few years of meiz‘:‘;’"‘;- a _“'f"“‘;“; (,T ‘l’“l“’ expect that both Mr. Roosevelt and — the good showing for the year, and | will be broadcast over station KINY tive to appropriations for air mail| Miss Joyce has complete camp nineteenth century, William Hupe,unld = Jfi:gfi h Chisholm [ vy Borah will make certain ges- MRS. PAUL IS CHOSEN also gives assurances for the future.|from 8:30 to 9 pm. it is an- contracts, will be read at the meet- | squipment with her. including tent, Harvey achieved a wide reputation v "Mv‘_ ’ S A tures toward the rightist groups X N However, several different adverse | nounced. ing. | stove, etc,, and was forced to camp |as author of a book on finance call-§ om; ml x” .".c[ i Rt = 2165 | pefore the campaign gets complete-| BPWC TOASTMISTRESS ¥ causes ‘were operative in the indi- | e s PESENRS AP —~ | 1long the trail for four nights while ed “Coin’s Financial School .is m:;"'::;‘ Ex‘]’;’]‘:fi:‘“g::y ':1“‘1‘1 ly under way. On the other hand,| ik ; f | The volume, written in 1894, had { S ¢ cers Jesse Hill, | o b | vidual activities, which caused a &b enroute to the telegraph line from The volume, Wwrit ¢ . x ad it is common knowledge that both | s, Wi temporary decrease in shSpmean‘iCOMPLETE MILITARY DRAMA CLUB GROUP Inklin House, earlier in her trip. |an extensive circulation and from it |Frank H_Brunfsn. and J. O. Helty. | oingervative Demoerats and con- ‘\ML"-) ‘:‘;':11;;': L-m{’aul :m preside from Alaska as a whole during the | READS NEW PLAYS From Whitehorse to Burwash he acquired the nickname “Coin, | gt @ \servative Republicans are willing ;L (‘1’»’ Busm‘v 491” the b?nqueb year. ! FUNERAL IS GIVEN | Landing Miss Joyce was accompan- which stuck to him the remainde MRS. KANN SUDDENLY ' make concessions to the leftists. | g =) bu'\ aad Erausvns) The grand total of products and | P FFMAN - ey W fed by Mrs. Eugene Jacquot, and of his life. The same year he wrote | . Not that anyone looke for real . neh " c‘"f' to be held in the minerals for the year was $53.026355.| MERRILL KAU The Chldren’s dour” one ofine mushers averaged 20 miles per “The Tale of Two Nations” which| [IE [N SEATTLE ; 1§|narmony in- ether camp. Botn| Teminal Cafe next Monday even- d as against $60,994,251 for 1934. e |the best of the current problem|qy, exclusive of a one-day lay-over added to his fame as an author |GPERATED UPON TODAY P'7 Mieh commands appear g;fii :‘f uMdlfIg Gto announcement to- Tin and Copper Gain SRR Sl pipy | PI8YS. Of (he logitingle: - Chablie: |ut Champagne: Plans for Pyramid {conciled to the prospect of Jarge- | > 1s. George Grigsby, Pub- Upward trends in tin and copper | Full military services for Merrilliyas read and discussed last night e For nearly 25 years thereafter, Mr. scale balting Amore yavious sroups|Ucity Ohalrman. ’ production, und increases in mer- !:‘““;‘;’l“-w;‘;‘(r v:i:;zml;ldw?l?‘sd:r‘:‘ in the meeting of w.ie Drama Club’s Harvey lived in virtual obscurity ml‘ Mrs. L. Kann was taken seriously | of yvoters. But that is Gitte ':l ait- | hMrs. Daniel Hickey, Chakma‘n of : chandise purchased from the Unit- !} 'if:mn A, lheb el R M5rlu- literary section at _thc home of Arkansas, when he again a!‘trncled\m in Seattle and operated upon ferent thing from complete party | the 'Degar}m_em of International ed States, and in tourist and air| -7 h th lf‘ d’J‘h Bradfox'd‘Mr' and Mrs. J. Irvine Noble. |attention by his anrounced plans YOT{wday at the Seattle General HoS- rogligninent. 1Rela~xon.\. is in charge of the pro- travel, is also reflected in the 001-3;"‘“‘; "‘l:A‘r‘m:mn"L“e e Other selected plays will be read the erection of a huge pyramid of | pital for appendicitis. This is ac-| after an the pull of party is|STam: Which will include greetings lector’s annual summary. i ;‘)s st Sk ko M lerk offi- and analyzed in coming meetings America in the Ozarks of Arkansas.|cording to a day message received | yery aoiie. 15 ek b pkiosie nxx;ox)gi rom 23 countries, to be read by The report slates: fil a;!‘;jc,” cgfl. B b IO.he acihnd of the group. Pessimistic as to the hxum: M;thxs afternoon by Mr. Kann of | ¢ne Pemnirate’ 16 A Gra mghld'”e"m members of the club at- ‘ “For a score of years copper pro- p:llbearlers w;’m £ loma o atéve | i M e O the civilization of his lun(; 1v.:t;mv.d!,:-;Kflnn-S Variety Store on Seward in spite of the conservative boit|'ed In appropriate costumes. diced ey Ak [rnet e ;’:f Wuskovich, George Gullutsen, Wil-' V, N, BLACKWELLS s ?f,lg,‘;;d el S o Bl {from Bryan, the party went ngm}shfiflfila‘z‘” el s an important item eac * | ia ot e WASHINGTON, Feb. 12. — De- ° 5 — ceee In fact. by 1604 3 . globes, and flags i m Douglas, Fred Sorri, Fred Saby | 1 . Feb. ;i 2 ving - on. In fact, by 1904, when Alton 5 e amounting at the end of 1931 to| W B L T | HOLD OPEN HOUSE | tending the soil conservation crop '?3':":'.’}23“” :;T:T;o:pgfiffcmz __ PIONEERS TO MEET |B. Parker was the nomince, it md‘{ore;:n countries. Reservations are more than $214000000. However) ", “firing squad in command of! control farm bill, Senator George | {OF future peoples a complete fecord | The regular monthly social meet- | roorganized on lines so different|'® P¢ Made with Anita Garnick. ( with the denc1 mel%l o D"czm:s Lieut. Frank Metcalf led the pro-| Honoring their first wedding an- | W. Norris asserted the members of | B SEaryey devoted the Iather ing of Iezlo.o No. 6, Pioneers of Al-| na¢ iy appeared more conservative | A '0"‘ v O O o et mines were our. |cession to the grave and fired alniversary, Mr. and Mrs. V.. N.|the Senate Agricultural Committee, | % HEEVEY 6000 F0 C00 aska, will be held in the Odd Fel-|inay the G. O, P, TO TACOMA ON VISIT “d of Sor l”ge: Cupp;;u ?;fwer:ui:: final salute to the veteran who had | Blackwell are holding an informal|which framed the measure, believe || /" bilding. of the. pyramid at lows’ Hall Friday night at 8 o'clock| The same pull was so strong| Miss Nellle Simpkins is a pas- falled. untll i 180 e e rew |served in the Army during the war. reception at their home this even-|that “If it is possible to get some-| pogire porang OF I Bva e | Rccording to an announcement| among the Republicans in the | S¢M2T South on the Princess Norah coenenl opiEa R year, NOW- |Burial was in the Legion plot in|ing. Friends are invited to attend|thing out of the present chaos | oo Ner ATE. " |made today by Elmer Reed, Secre-| . [for Tacoma, wiiere she il visih (Continued on Page Two) Evergreen cemetery. I between 8 and 10 o'clock. this piece of legislation will do it (Coatinued oL Page Seven) tary | (Continued on Page Three) relatives. \