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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, JAN. 18, 1937. URGES SALMON [ Here Is Routine F. D. R. Will Follow PJ%IEINBEL‘:E@‘ Inauguration PreVieW As He Starts Second Term Jan. 20 Memorial to Congress In- troduced, Washington State Legislature OLYMPIA, Wash, Jan. 18 State senator Kieron Reardon, of Lomish County, has introduced the State Legislatur A memor- ial to Congre urging the Secretary | of State to negotiate a salmon treaty with Japan to protect sal- mon runs in Alaska Fish constitute major p tion of the Japanese diet and they are going to get their fish in any| way, even if they have to ope in the waters off the Alaska as aid Senator F don. Continuing, he d Already they have made urveys of salmon runs in the Bris- tol Bay area There is nothing to prevent them from fishing outside f the t mile limit unless some agreement reached *:ween the United States and Japen. A heavy Japanese take would decimate the m in the Alaska area. It is to our interest as well as to Alaska that some sort of a pact be reached 1.—At 11:45 a.m. on January 20 Presi- 2.—~He will go to the President’s room on the 2.—At 12 noon he will raise his right hand and take the oath of of- 4—After the address he will 5.—At about 1:30 he will appear in to protect the great industry dent Roosevelt will leave the White senate side and there remain im seclusion fice frem Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes, duolicating ihis 1933 moter back to the White House the Prealential \ stand. before the House and drive down Pennsylvania until 11:53 when he will nroceed to the ‘n- scene. Immediately thereafter he will deliver his inaugural addre: via Pennsylvania avenue and lunch White House to review the parade. A NOSRAGH NRLERRARY avenue to the capitol, arriving therc augural stand facing the vlaza on the capitol’s The lengih of time it will consume is not known. The nation will while the inaugural parade is reception and an inaugural concert JATTLE, Jan. 18. — Stedman o 4 ;.50 east front. Jisten closely for indications of his future nolicies, forming. complete the day. Gray, Editor of the Pacific Fisher- T an, g the Reardon e T S - e e e 4 R ::njxxrlxnr;ltlllmx?\prgll\r"n1p(l)1l:a :md 1,:;”513 '“l -Cycle” Planein them all for as long a period as H H members of the Court to concur® not believe any treaty is necessary ANUTHER wuLF Ll o g ible,” he continued. “This spring, rfl sl e" I before an act of Congress could ve with Japan and all that is necded Newest Winter shipping conditions g]Luw us to held invalid. s r i States to assert M get our necessary materials in time, “That is one way we can obtain .lm.l‘f;m‘,hp g:::d uv;r“sul‘;rn;x:“:xl Sport in Juneau N A Y we plan to experiment with differ- PR'SUNER y Huld cu"fere"ce legislation we have been seeking,” E - Kideka Gren : i RR 0 i1 ent programs that will enable us i he said. “Everything we have been AR 0 S Not bicycle, but “ice-cycle” plan- to work all the year around, em- | 1 fighting to get around, today results ing is Juneau's newest wmt.er sport, p ng a steady, rather than a sea- v 4 ok 1 | in five to four or six to three de- . g A“t‘g;i‘gk i ”;5 e"“f}t“‘s‘“s'“ sonal, crew. We are an Alaskan | hirty-six Missiug from On- “ n"r un“ visions.” on Auk Lake yesterday afternoon e Hd have always made s = 3 PAST 0 Ling? b abvays made »| tario Reformatory After FPostpane Action ter a popular following: point u}f employing 1; a arm] [ t S t Il. Af Meantime tune Supreme Court post- 1 1 " befihgal ik i . . A3 muctlias JWe Oull, ead . We 100 nmaltes e re poned today and at least until Feb- LEGIUN UFFIGE Animal Found in Trap With Vivian Anderson providing | Joyd Says Experiments to that it will be a big forward step to el |Senator Would Favor Con- ruary 1, ruling on the constitution-" | el i the motorcycle and Mrs. Frank Du- 4 L . able to'keep our cannery run- LR SN ! i f y Coal of One Each Year fresne the skis and the ability to| Start This Spring—If | f 20 T * R i “and o grear| CGUELPH. Oniano, van. 18—2aiice | currence, Seven Members, |2lity of the Washington State law i i n thel v g > 3 f " are ccmbing the countryside for . establishing a minimum wage for AT PUST ToN'GHT Being Attained stay an, Mhem whils SPEERIER g0 Strike Permits boon to Ketchikan. e eomers e broke out of tre one| Invalidate Act Congress |women. The Court also deferred there is indication that it will mus- miles an hour down the lake, winter : vd e i B A Rl apebt it (e OBk s Al oot trat LWL Slaw xm“.“l;luor)iu;(epilcx;se t}itrefl:&u:mh; taria reformatory during a riot in| decision on whether the 1933 resglu- FA0 Oil Company here, is establishing of the winter pastime Sunday after- Frank Lloyd, manager of the : 2 g which inmates set fire to the prlsonl WASHINGTON, Jan. 18—Senator tion prohibiting payment of obliga- Vs a goal for himself by trapping & noon. There were thrills galore, and | Ketchikan Packing Company. who /% .0 0o Chamber of Com-| ‘P4 fought guards for nine hours.|Sherman Minton, of Indiana, said|%ons in gold applies fo bullion as D. Jean Day of Twin Falls St B SE a few spills, but the result indicat- has been in Juneau for the past =~ = = LF e g Deputy Provincial Secretary C.|after the White House conference Well as coin. Will Be Guest of Alford Yesterday morning when he 100k- ed that Anderson and his cycle are Week for the meeting of the Terri- v sl Syl [ 22 # Neelands said that the first check today, that President Roosevelt ———ee——— 2 S ed in his trap, there was his yearly going to be in heavy demand. torial Chamber of Commerce, dis- up indicated that there are 36 known would hold a conference s soon as FUNERAL SERVICES HELD ]ohn Bradford Group reward for many hours of tramping TR A closes that his company is planning Sm “ E rner: H ve Cars missing. 1po:'-sible on legislation dealing with AR over the hills and patiently waiting. yrs, POPOW LEAVES HOSPITAL €Xperiments toward the placing of a a s na | It is estimated that 100 fled be- the Supreme Court. Funeral services were held this® D. Jean Day of Twin Falls, Ida- The timber wolf was caught in a . S its Ketchikan cannery on a year- fore police reinforcements quelled Senator Minton said he had dis- afternoon for Joe Croply, the one- ho, Past District Commander of the trap placed on the side of a hill M, Jolay Popent, & surgical Pa- ground bass. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18. — |the rioting of 779 convicts shortly cussed generally the question of the month-old son of Mrs. Henry Crop- American Legion, will be a guest of below Thane about a half mile from et for ten days at St. Ann's Hos- —wpj) now depends on the quick Families with incomes below $1,000 before midnight last night. | Court with the President but was ley. The infant died Saturday morn- the Alford John Bradford Post, the beach. The wolf weighed about Pial Was able to leave the hospital settlement of the Pacific Coast a year own three times as many| At least three were injured dur- not at liberty to disclose details of ing at the Government Hospital. American Legion, tonight when that g5 pounds. Reischl trapped a wolf Maritime strike,” Mr. Lloyd de- automobiles as those earning $3,000 | ing the fracas. the conversation. The Rev. A. P. Kashevaroff read Post convenes for its regular meet- about the same size last year, near ;R o g clared. or more, according to Department The riot, which broke out at noon Favors 7 of 9 the services which were conducted ing in the Dugout. All members of Thane, too. If wolves were more A hot damp rag and then polish “Our company has always follow- of Commerce figures received by the yesterday, causing $200,000 damage,’ The Senator from Indiana said from the Charlés W. Carter Mortu- the Legion are asked to be on hand plentiful he might go into the fur 15 one of the best ways to clean ed the practice of working a smal- California State Automobile asso- was finally stopped by tear gas that he, himself, would favor a bill ary. Interment was in the Ever- to welcome the former national of- pusiness but as it is schl will table silve: ler number of boats, but, working tion. ombs. requiring at least seven of nine green Cemetery. ficer, . w content himself turning ~ T 7 : 2 Interest of the Legionnaires the trappor cnly as a hobby, he said. L coming week centers on the Jiggs - e - dinner to be held one week from tonight in the Dugout to which all ch BROADCAST AT members of the Territorial Legisla- ture have been invited. It is a bien- 8 O’CLOCK TONIGHT; nial custom of the Post to be host of the lawmakers during their stay) RODEN GOES ON AIR in the city and an entertaining pro- | gram is being arranged by a com-, The regula y broadcast of mittee headed by Past Department 1o junca: n's Club over & Cemmander A. E. Karnes. ZINY will be on the air at 8 o'clock sk o cobitoces < . 3./ ! - YE CANNA GIE ME THOSE | keeping with the legislative here for the next meeting of {of January, Senator Henry Roden lof Juneau, has been asked to speak 4 b, S"" G |this evening. His subject will be f : 3 ; ‘#--% | KEN WHAT TH EY DO... w uverag \“The Limitation of Power of the : & 3 R 4 : . Alaska Legislature of the Territor- 7 : > \g o & : - . :1«x] Government as Compared with 4 > % SEATTLE, Jan. 18.—Snow started that of the State Government.” liing in Western Washington late| Appropriate music has been ar- st Saturday afternoon and reached ranged by the committee for the depth of two inches before stop- broadcast tonight. Mrs. Crystal ping, |Snow Jenne is the club’s announc- A greater depth is said to have er. fallen in the Cascades, driving the, ——————— deer and elk to the lowlands. | 8 Eastern and Western Washmgtun.‘AlaSka Railroaders ‘ \ : | New Benefi A /2 ‘ ew Benefit Ruling ‘ \ SQUADS PRACTICE, P AND MANAGERS WILL ' aicke Raitroad amplovecs expros, MEET THIS EVENING dissatisfaction on the rule of the Comptroller General allowing an-| et 7 nual and sick leave benefits to train- Vhile the five team managers are men saying there are only twenty ceting with President Jack FOW- ¢, pe effected while several hun- r at the High School this evening, greq section men are barred b the gym will resound to the thuds cause employed on an hourly basis, of bouncing casabas ax the Firemen ¢ work regularly. They are rat- i ad Graves City League squads hold oq only as temporary employees. | t7e last practice session before the e ot Al | cpening of the second playing round . | tcmorrow night, The same two 99 Seeking Passage ; itams meet in the second game of On Gorgas But Only | tomorrow’s double header. { | The principal problem before the 77 Can Be Taken| inagers at tneir meeting tonight at 7:30, will involve various player =~ ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Jan. IB,—{ switches. There will also be fur- Ninety persons have asked for res-| ther discussion on the question of ervations on the Gen. W. C. Gorgas sending a Juneau hoop team to the on the southbound trip from Sew- Anchorage Sports Carnival ard but there are only accommo- ———— dations for 78 from Anchorage, the| HAWING = " &3 When smokers find out the good things Portable Electric | ' Y 1% e that Chesterfields give them ’!fifi":flf | - SRR— notherte efiew%cé DAY OR NITE SERVICE RICE 8 AHLERS CO. Phone 34 Nite 571