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D STOCK PRICES SHOOT UPWARD ON 600D NEWS Monetary Stabilization Has Good Effect on Stock Market Today NEW YORK, Sept. 28 —The In- ternational monetary stal tion prospects with France, stepping to- ward cutting currency values, act as a stimulus to the stock market THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, SEPT. 28, 1936 Another New Building for This City Drunk? Call a Cop! Micami Police Will Put You to Bed Free If You'll Just Stop Driving MIAMI, Fla, Sept. 28—If you go out on a party here and get tdrunk just call up the police department and a patrol car will take you home. No fine, no arrest, no charge, no strings of any kind—just so you keep away from the wheel of your own car until you become, sober. The system is part of the police department’s afety drive. Of six fatal automobile accidents here recently, five were caused by drunken drivers and one of the victims was a policeman. This impelled Andrew J. Kavanaugh, Director of Public Safety, to make the offer “Let the other fellow drive,” he urged. “If there is no other fellow, call a cab, and if you find yourself financially embarrassed and still today and selected motors, equip- ments, rails and specialties were up from fractions to more than one nce was made de- h kept many leader: | Trans hares oo quotation of Alaska ! au mine stock today is 16%, an Can 125, American Light and Power wenria 39 Bethlch-m Steel 69, Calumet and Hecla 10 Columbia and Electric 19 Commonwealth and Southern 3 Curtiss Wright 6%, General Motors 69%, International Harvester €3 Kennecott 48%, Simmons 39% United States Steel 70%, United Corporation 7%, Cities Service 7%, Pound $4.93%. OFFISHER. NEXT TIME ILL TAKE 5 YOU ) HOME! 9, -minded, call police headgua a.e iaken h > in safety: c‘t'n “loo oft ? 1ld te, encugh He sald revers poiicemen jus wthe § the autom ELL WORK STARTED ONNEW JUNEAU DAIIES PLANT Warrack Construction Co. to Complete $30,000 Building by Jan. 15 Excavation for the new June Dairies Incorporated building to b built by the Warrack Construct Company at Twelfth and F. Streets started this morning, according to announcement made by N. Lester Troast, of N. Lester Troast , Architocts, who ing and will super » building, which will be 45 in size, will be of re nerete and of modern de- tructure will b jairy comy TG imb wnd Abhlers Inscrpor New Sia-Figss \ HCT HERE TODAY TWO ISMS ARE * DENOUNCED BY - SOVIET CHIEF - Nazism, Fascism Termed Deadly Enemies of Working People GENEVA, Sept. 28.—Maxim Lit- vinoif, Soviet Foreign Commissar, today attacked both Nazism and Fa- cism before the League of Nations Assembly, declaring them “deadlly enemies of all working people and of civilization Without mentioning Germany by me, Litvinoff opposed entry into e League of Nations of any na- n founded con the idea of “ra- 3 national inequality and b2s all peopl2 exeept its vnoff said the . Un dy te mek2 any agrecmont w AVOCK PYAETS 1°0T D DPERATE IN FALL SEASGIl cf the Ocean Packing pany 2t Klawock hasz at Twelfth and F Street, excavation for which was starled (o3 G IRISTOL DAY Jons avera : Ind rials 168.79, Commussi suer 0f 15 in Anchorage Sun- i was leaving that city today ocided r > epen his two plant: ere for fall fishing, according » word to the Bureau of Fish~ up 67; rails 56.25, down .24; utili- tics 34.18, up 34. COUNCIL SETS YEAR'S RECORD SHOTGUN G178 Doctor Gel;}g Straight-— Club Backing Duck Shooting Laws Dr. W. ors Sunday at gun Club’s last shoot opening of the duck se Ccuncil established a n for the year 1936 with a run of 75 sht. L. F. Morris held the year's former record of 52 consecu- tive hits. Dr. W. W. Councll also holds the ciub’s all-time record of 128 consecutive hits made several, years ago. Mort Truesdell and Ken Junge tied for second place in yesterday's | shoot with a score of 24 each. The club shoots will be postponed till November 1, due to the open- ing of the duck season Thursday ' at 7 am. All members of the Ju- | neau Shotgun Club have agreed that if the 7 o'clock rule is strictly observed on Thursday morning ev- eryone turning out should be able | to enjoy a good shoot and return to town with a good mess of ducks. “We are assured by the Alaska Game Commission that the law is going to be enforced but we as sportsmen can do more to enforce the regulations by observing the regulations ourselves and not fudg- | ing. Remember: If I and my shoot- ing partner do not shoot before 7| no one will shoot before 7 and we | will all benefit from this regula- tion. The limit is ten ducks, four geese and fifteen snipe. May we | all enjoy a good shoot and observe the rules of safety and good sports- | manship,” said a statement issued by the club. Individual scores for Sunday’s shoot were: Council 25 ‘Truesdell 24 Junge 24 Ninnis 23 Hermle 23 Blanton el - | Radde 23 Hudson McNaugthon Hudson, 20 gauge Simpson Brown Daniel, 20 gauge Charles Carter Dr. Carter Hoffman Soley Able Mrs. C. C. Carter Doubles Blanton Junge Hudson, 20 gauge Radde S eee TO KETCHIKAN The Game Commission vessel Grizzly Bear will sail tomorrow morning for Ketchikan where she| will be stationed this winter. Capt. Claire Krogh is skippering the Griz- i o D tt Rio Jan Capt. Gliver Stiles, sold 1 to the Junzaun Cold Storage Latest Scientific Pressing ~ otuer Discovery Is Install- [} ed in Juneau Alaska Laundry announces today the r allation of t revolutionary new scientiffic press- ing discovery, Sta-Press, which they ~* claim to be the latest technical de- velopment in cleaning and pressng service. Sta-Press service is a method of ‘7 treating and spraying garments with 2 newly patented fluid, the tr ment greatly lengthening the lifc of the press in the garment, and giving it an unusually attractive ) pounds; 3 nan, 500 pound . finish. Although the Sta-Press proc has been installed by the loca cleaning establishment at consid erable cost, it is announced that, in order to render completely modern cleaning and pressing service their many local customers, Simp- _ |son MacKinnon, manager of the * Alaska Laundry states they are making no extra charge for gar- ments thus treated. MacKinnon cites the new service as evidence of their determination to bring to this community the finest possible service nationally available to cleaners and pressers. LAURIE-BUCHER MARRIAGE OF WIDE INTEREST Widely Known Juneau' Couple United at Cere- | mony Saturday Night A wedding of wide interest to many friends in Juneau was the marriage Saturday night of Mary C. Laurie and Alfred F. Bucher, widely known Juneau couple. The ceremony was periormed by Acting U. 8. Commissioner M. E. Monagle, and attendants were Margaret Kjloh and Pat Doyle, brother of the bride. Following the ceremony the cou- ple and a circle of close friends en- joyed a wedding supper at a local cafe. | Both bride and groom are well known here. Mrs Bucher has been night matron at the. Federal jail and Mr. Bucher is employed by the Alaska Juneau mine. % BE SURE AND CARRY YOUR LICENSE WITH YOU WHEN HUNTING With the hunting season on and duck shooting but three days away, warning was issued by the Alaska Game Commission today that hunting licenses must be carried on the person and it is absolutely nec- [essary to have duck stamps in pos- session when shooting ducks. The stamp costs cne dollar for each hunter and the stamps are available at all postoffices. The money from Ithis fund goes to maintain migra- tory water fowl refugees on the flight s of the birds. Seve persons were asked for annel Baseball League, ment membc rminal 3 103 DEER 1ined of pr ations Continuing istol Bzy, according to & < folr 3 ¢ office here from Warden Don to his office here. The ; at Craig. Lindenberger's de- issioner is making a'school 8 1 not to operate leaves but one in the Interior and West- tie Mar- ut, the Sebastian-Stuart can- ward and after visiting Bristol Bay, iz i 3 to Seaitle, nery at Tyee, prepared to pack dur- Palmer and Seward expects to re- leaving here at ¢ it 6 o'cleck to ng the fall season from October turn home next week. morrow morn'y 1 to 15. ! Attention Shippers Due to the unusually large freight offerings on the Alaska Line lately and the contern- plated large shipments due tonight on the Northwestern and on the Alaska Wedne day, the Pacific Coast Co. warehouse will be overcrowded unless freicht is taken away prompily on arrival. Your coopera- tion in this respect will be' greatly appre- ciated. ? PACIFIC COAST CO. It takes 3 long years to cure and age tobacco for Chesterfields You can’t make a good cigarette in a hurry. While the world whirls through space to measure off the years, Chesterfield’s mild, ripe to-~ baccos are packed away in ware- houses—ageing and maturing for mildness and better taste. ly and is moving his family to Ket-|their licenses over the week end, chikan to make their home in the game officials reported, and some future. He will pick up Warden H. of them had left them home. Others R, Sarber at Petersburg and go on'had no licenses, a checkup revealed. duty for the opening of the It is necessary to have a license and Howard Jensen, who also to carry it on the person when Brown Bear this sum- hunti; Marten at Pet- and be assist- e WOMAN CHARGED A complaint charging Margaret E Rodland, who surrendered her- self to the Marshal's office last week, with ‘being a drug ediet, was { And keep this in mind... It's a long slow process, this mellowing of cigarettétobacco, but it’s the only way yet dis- covered to produce a milder bester-tasting cigarette.