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THE DAll.Y ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY SEPT 30, 1936 T v HALIBUT BOATS | ARE CAUGHT IN DONT FORGET DUCK STAMPS, WARDENS WARN Open Water Fowl Season | Two Amencan b Visaels to Start 7 o'Clock Tomor- | One Canadian Cralt row A.M.—Open 30 Days Are Seized Don't forget your license and duck and KETCHIKAN, Alaska, Sept. 30. stamp was the warning issued by Two American and one Canadian the Alaska Game Commission today halibuter have been brought in by on the eve of the opening of the the Coast Guard cutter Cyane for waterfowl season at 7 o'clock to- illegal fishing in Area Two morrow morning for 30 days. The Bolinda and Summit were Scores of shooters are expected to brought here and the Finella was be out on opening day, the offic- taken to Prince Rupert jals warn that wardens will be The American captains may also ‘posted throughout the district to be charged with refusing to obey | see that no one shoots before 7 o'- orders from boarding officers. clock, thus giving every one an equal opportunity. SHOTGUN CLUB Repeaters and automatics. by the way, must be plugged to a capacny of three shots. Hunters are certain of one hxmk The Juneau Shotgun Club will There will be low tide at 7 o'clock meet at C. W. Carter’s at 7 o'clock tonight to discuss plans for remod- in the morning. STOCK PRICES TAKE DECLINE Selling Wave Knocks Stock Pleted at Harlington, Tex. i AT Market Off Balance— | Ty The wmpwe cmssirieds tor Many Losses |eling the club house and grounds| !and take up other matters of shoot- ing interest, it was announced to- day. All members of the club are pledging themselves to observe the regulations on duck shooting which sets the starting hour for 7 a. m, it was stated. — e — quick results. 'received by The Empire today. The marked story related how Texas’ _unfortunate citizen MEETS TONIGHT A total of 4,230,162 citrus trees| SHOWS UP LANDON A marked copy of the Uvalde ‘Lcader News, hometown paper of 1V1ce President John N. Garner, was |GOVERNOR ALLRED Governor, James V. Allred, 'launched the National Democratic campaign in Oklahoma by saying that Governor Landon's “chief boast to -rugged individualism is that he balanced the budget, but funds of |other States were used to feed the of his State, and that the Governor ‘was a 1936 sport model of Herbcrl Hoover."” FOUR KILLED SEEKING AR " PHOTOGRAPHS NAPELVILLE, I11, Sept. 30.—John Sedavy, assistant photographer, left cision, is the only survivor of a { picture making party whose air- plane crashed and burned killing four. | f The yietims are puov Oscar Han- |old, 28, and three passengers, Miss | Wilma, Schuester, 24, Howard Ad- |ams, 27, and Ralph Biddy, all of behind through a last minute de-| SPANISH REBS ARE NEARING CAPITAL CITY Government Starts Evacua- tion of Children to Points of Safety LONDON, Sept. 30. — According ‘o official reports received here, Ma- drid has started to evacuate its children as the insurgent armies rolled down the main highway to- ward the Capitol City. The dispatches disclosed that the| Spanish Government is evucuatmg the orphans of war and the chil-/ dren of militiamen at the front.| The evacuation started yeswerday ,Chicngo The craft nosed into a field and caught fire as the occupants sought photographs of a speeding stream-. lined train. | Sedavy, was left behind because |there was mo room for his equip- ment. Daily Cross- NEW YORK, Sept. 30.—A last minute flurry of selling knocked the Stock Market off balance and the word Puzzle majority of shares finished irregu- ACROSS Solution of Yesterday’s Puzzie 9. One who kill lar with losses of fractions to more 1. Wrench g':;‘h: than one point, predminated. €. Concealed [AITILIEID] ii‘rl["‘m[.[lm cretly Transactions today were 1,300,000 1'1' :"m o ISITIATIERIONV EIRISITIATIE| !0 Unhapoy des- shares. e BTe. [EIC] M| 1} ynitor force —_ 18, Japanese plant o Ehtratias CLOSING PRICES TODAY kg saible 22. Rub out i 23. Guif on the NEW YORK, Sept. 30. — Closing 14, Kind ot bean southern price today of Alaska Juncau mine 15. Pertaining to side of Mt. stock is 16%, American Can 124%, 1g wieieg American Power and Light 12%, }a (iry Anaconda 38%, Bethlehem Steel ' ATRRIND €8T 68%, Cajumet and Hecla 10, Colum- bia Gas and Electric 19%, Common- wealth and Southern 4, General ment 20. Mention spe- cifically 21, Steadily in- dustrious 24. Stamese colns Washington 24. Upper limb 25. Afternoon tunction 26. Old mald 29. Chemical suffix 32 Arabian chief- tain: variant Motors 69, International Harvester 27, Side plece of an umbrella 33. Hard fat 35. Nearer 3%, Kennecott 48%, Simmons 40%, United States Steel 70, United Cor- poration 7%, Cities Service 4, Pound $4.94%. 28. Accented sylia- ble of a met- 47 rical foot ¢ 31. iterate g 33. Quantittes of ‘dflfi' etick Vestibules Egyptian syca- more 60. Took solid food DOW, JONES AVERAGES. 8L./To: Scotch The following are today'’s Dow, {‘, .o 62. Worship Jones averages: industrials 167.82, «© r:|rna:uon “ Sallor down .64; rails 55.88, down .45; utili- tics 34.09, down .15. WRIGHT LOW BIDDER ON U. S. BUILDING C. W. “Red” Wright of Juneau was low bidder today when bids were opened for repointing the masonry and terra cotta on the Federal and . Territorial Building. Wright's bid was $4,664.50. Dave Burnett bid $4,900. The bids, opened by Custodian Albert Wite, will now be sent to the District Engineer’s office in San Francisco and thence to Washing- ton for approval. If approved, work will start in the spring. ———e———— TALLAPOOSA RETURNS 8in i son ott nner part 55: uark- of of a stem all sl ok I Wy Coast Guard Cutter Tallapoosa returned to port this afternoon after | being absent on patrol for several days. | et Paul Wayland Bartlett, Ameri-‘ can sculptor, was born at New Ha- | ven, nn., in 1865. He died in 1925. 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The advancing Fascists are mov-. safety ing closer to Madrid, while the rearguard “cleansed” Toledo of the | “Red influence.” According to unofficial advices the advance guards of the Fascists have reached Illescas, the largest town blocking the way to the Cap- ital City. e ,————— 2 HALIBUTERS - SELL, SEATTLE SEATTLE, Sept. 30.—Only two halibuters arrived here today from the western banks. The Helgeland brought in 39,000 pounds and sold for 10% and 10% cents straight. From the local banks, the Husky L brought in 4,000 pounds of mixed cod and sold for 5’7 cents a pound. “ ATTENTIONZ Therels . . . . . | ‘Royal Blue ab Service will quit business on October First. NO !the smoke but a fog still prevails in | many sections providing protection | against spread of the flames. Relief officials have sent a ship- ment of stoves to Bandon and the WEATHER AIDS FIRE FIGHTERS |in- semy ?Z',‘fz': ho Tefdeene from OREGON AREAS === 0 OBSERVE A. .l. NIGHT TONIGHT Alaska Juneau uight will be ob- | served tonight at the Elks' Club and Exalted Ruler Walter P. Scott 3 of the A. J. will explain the mill- MARSHFIELD, Oregon, Sept. 30| ing process at-the mine. A musical | | —The weather today gave the fire}program also s planned and a |areas in Southwestern Oregon an- gutch lunch will be the order. other break and officials said the — “situation is definitely better.’ The WFa reports 32384 persons Many spot fires set by high wmds| were employed on its North Caro- | of last week have been extinguished | lifa. projects as of August 15. and efforts .are being concentrated| A 108 degree. temperature Aug- on four or five big fires now rag-| ust 10 was the hottest on record at ing. Minden, La., the Weather Bureau A shght north wmd is lifting | reports. Efforts Now (,oncentraled! on Four or Five Re- maining Big Blazes TRUTH in the i FALSE RUMOR that the We wish to notify everyone interested that Our Superior Cak Service will continue as in the past. { torrents. YUKON SCRAPES CORDOVA, Alaska, Sept. 30. - Steamer Yukon touched bottom the Middle Ground Shoal in Chr- dova Bay and remained fast several hours when she refloated & | the high tide and proceeded mwm Juneau undamaged. ——— THEN IT RAINED | SHAMROCK, Okla., Sept. 3 The Euchee Indians began t] | ceremonial rain dance near hel jon a Saturday. For two days they. |danced and no rain. On Mondaya| | Chief William Brown and his two daughters and granddaughter join- ed the dance. No sooner had they Ihexun than rain began to fall m WHEN YOU NEED A CAB hone WHO—has kept your cab rates down? YOU KNOW THE ANSWER OYAL BLUE CAB and 14 or