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PAGE EIGHT Juneau Merchanis (C HEARS VIEWS Making Profests o ON PROBLEMS OF Demurrage Charges FISH INDUSTRY PR G Meeling Held Here with ber ot com Definite Action Decided tives of e 1 to Be Taker 80 ¢ im- an im- Depart- Seattle held a ment to $he press that he rated ! E aska | special nator the iska shipping problem first per d Fisherm Unt it Ketchikan, | g it ¢ lendar of Congressional dérchan ! e Partich 81| told the members that the streams | pg f r ab “t " of ritory are in dire néed Caj left to right are h et | of rebul after depletion re- correctir swler Martin, Nat “1 1 f in S -" ulting frem use of fish traps and which 1 Stanley Lor w. i v been deliver- ) I o : topt | 1ax_inforccment of resulations. He nd Darwin Meisnest. et i bear and eagle 1 y ATe + i an left to rig I per upon fish from the n, Moritz Milbur il reams, are going hungry this year meetir videnced nce by| Foster MeGovern, Senator Harry HBE because the streanfs are barren of Senator Ca e of Cain and Floyd Hagie. ritical Condition his opinion on the the oicin; nditior vist Weidman No. 56, United Weidman said to discuss the ma fi and other s - decided that the bill will be assembied totalled a protest ag t g impesing ¢ ! ch D I e with the t ALe Commissi n Januar 2 Boax( i will cpen 1 g ! terminal charges th: : v mimitte Claude & Presic & I 0 la Juneau Me Associa ticr pti - WSC MEETH BEHELD ¥ Vorld S b g, was the matter o 1 5 ervie fo Alaska lo Be Taken Up by Senafor (ain unfettered elections . The program consist of hy.icharges on merchs being priscionary Round-Up led by Mes- delivered at the docks in Seatlle qgmes George Folta, Carl Weidman S50, RIS Lo 85 as $26 ; p williams, Hugh Antrim and on a single 800-pound shipment. In ' Harry Green « many cases, the trucking charges s Robert Sanford will lead at Seattle amounted to more than gevotions and Mrs. Donald I 4 the freight between Seattle and ginnon will be the special scloist Juneau Pl 77777 § UGH TO AH AlASKA COASTAL ALBUQUERGUE, N. M., Jan. § Giles L. Mathews, income tax field (ARRIES 16 ON deputy, says an Indian sought help in filling out his income tax re- turn cast nd, the Indian had only P wer: “ugh,” Then the con Coastal Airlines made two DER R terday, one to Ketchikan,| i "0 ER O e nd Petersburg, and the .o snd. Refioan ‘Why, you may even have a re- to Ketchikan were . o/ - Fred Bryant and ‘U0 2o from Wrangell to A0 IR i b S POLET GOING HOME i eteisbnrg, tne Revi) | O FOREL ORI burk to Juneau, John Fanning and N€au, will return to Nome tomor- W. Dykeward; from Ketchi to, Yow. He plans on a return trip I B Buaxton Juneau next month cers cartled fo'Sitka were| Grand ) of the Pioneers of Max Penrc Jack Alaska Ray Jackson and J. H —— to Pelican, Charles Kiem- JUNEAU TRANSPORT WORKXRS ola; and from Pelican Sitka, 1 2 meets tonight at Anton Hasko. Hall [ ———— DARIGOLD E 2R, HOMOGENIZED " EVAPORATED MILK N MILK for YOUR BABY - SULLIVAN FIGHT LOOMS, deem U ’ dent Trum > control » 30 col- Arnoi democerati minate Wi y (Ne M conty stem requiring of their vill remain portic tod meeting ARSAW, Poland Tile Unit d on Poland today t Now Yor the first time. BARGAIN' WINTER EXCURSION FARES Jeas? A L/ Jess than regular round-trip fares Special 21-day excursion with stop-overs on sale through April 1, 1947 a0 Yes, on Pan American’s brand-new travel plan, you can now fly by Clipper to nearly all major Alaskan cities at bargain prices. At least 25% lower than regular round-trip fares. You can take 21 days for the includi round trip. stop-overs . . o for business, for visiting and sight Tickets at these be night, April 1, 1917.. by April 20. For help i by Flying Clipper. get in toucl Baranof Hotel fares will be sold up to mid- or excursion travel to be completed 1 planning your winter excursion with Pan American, Phone 106 LUV AMERICAN The -5//,\/{'/17 Worto AIRWAYS of 1feTlying Clyppers i the same 1uncement the Cffice of Temporary Controls said pviue v ebey e ok LCS ANGELES L retail rocery cle spread There w # 4 Huskies” of the the Lux, which had a respectable Worth cf improvements annually It is estimatea tnat there aré D« High School, in their game start in life as a Naval minelayer, starting in July now no more than 5000 bison in with Darnells kept tr is going back to military duty Stephen L. Glover, State Super- the United States. Once there uprode, . again visor of Mines and Geology said were 60,000,000 the preliminary game, the Ju-| The gambling barge, seized from Qg ne Grade School team brol a Tony Cornero Stralla, was ordered tie with the D irade School by Federal Judge William C. Ma- cam in the last two minutes of thes turned over to the U. S. Coast play to win by a score of 25 to 20. Guard for use by the Treasury t In the { game Darnell’s ex- Department. ~ The court affirmed ANNUAL i : | team had a “bit seizure of the Bunker Hill some | fter the first few weeks ago, and ordered its gamb- . x‘ v they realized they ling equipment destroyed | 1 tough ball game. In. And what of the 36,000 shiny .l me the “Howling Huskies” silver dollars seized on the ship and (— eara!'ce sule 1 Douglas High proved to all by Stialia? E : { » who saw tkem that they Judge Mathes ordered them I more this year costs, marshal's fees i possible 3 | Th » speaks for itself. The taxes. If anytving is left ending in a 4-4 bly Tony will get it i saw the Husk:es in front e COATS ’ the beginning of the second MORE poR]‘Al ’I’o ience t when Rice, the tril me in RENT CONTROL - BOMBAY A Western JUNEAU 1 employers | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA IDOUGLAS HUSKIES LUXURY GAMBLING 'ASSESSMENT WORK | FORCE DARNELL'S SHIP TURNED BACK ON MINES RETURNS Darnells changed from a ites before the end of the H ed at Bombay tos Szl 5 5 ARE NOW ON FILE | DRESSES THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1947 | today the President’s Proclamation ending hostilities also ended sus- pension of the law requiring im- provement work. The $100 wortn ur 1anor or fm- I - provements must be resumed in the AVAl DU Y OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 9_per- year from July 1, 1947, to July 1, sons holding non-patented mining 1948, he said. He said the U. s, claims on Federal land must re- ) Bureau of Mines advised him. sume the practice of making $100 = pi ol s LOS ANGELES, Jan as if the S. S. Bunker 9.—Tt looks Hill, alias | SUITS man to man defense wh hought their size and exper- PORTAL PAY SUITS r ending in a 26 tie Pl {5 i THE AS i II in the nation’s wctive wage suits climb- ICIATED PRESS uskies were ahead by " T T, e T A SWEATERS = on five: foyls: Drogells ;noy with the filing of new sults in ] | atle to control rehounds, fin- I leral court 0ss the country. New suits were filed in more than en cities yesterday, sceking a total of $79,435,678, and boosting the all unofficial total to $3,- 0 «@t I ! 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