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- e e - ELKS AND VETS T0 PLAY AGAIN THIS EVENING ‘ Patsy Ann's legal status among, When five had appeared, contrib- RECORD SALMON PACK FORECAST IN BRISTOL BAY Total to Da—l—e—Eslirhaled at 1,100,000 Cases, Gov. Troy Informed ! (Bills, WilhTHalf Gam Lead, Must Defend It Against Ex-soldiers To date the Bristol Bay packers | The Elks, who last night wrestled THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1934. Patsy Ann “Saved’; No Dog Pound for Her; szens and City Come to Greeter’s 4ul SEINERS TIEUP BUATS BRIEFLY - AT TWO PLANTS Juneau's dogdom as official steam- uled by Hazel Huntington, Helen ship greeter, has been cstabhshed‘dohmon‘ Edith by the City of Juneau and some of , Johnson, and himself, Cliff called e Johnson, Paul ment for Chatham Can- neries with Seiners its citizens. Patsy Ann will have a collar sec- | ond to none, and a shiny new 1934 brass tag, which entitles her to appear in public anywhere within a halt. Juneau had gone over the top. It was enough for a four- dollar license and a collar. He rushed to The Empire to'an- nounce the glad news. No sooner ! A short-lived seiners strike which have put up 1,100,000 cases ”r.‘ml |the City League l_(-mi«rshtlrpt fro;]r; the enviions of the oty had he left than Corliss appeared'/¢d UP seine boats operated by salmon with the sibility - that the An n:an Iio.mon"f)u it, iwht Today Patsy Ann is recelving a[to inform The Empirg that the )'(;Lll whites and Indians at two the final pack «}u:ul last | have to defend its p‘o.»mon 1:0"5 thorough beautifying. Her plati-|City had already steps . to Chatham Strait canneries was year's record p ing to a|agaimst the same club. The twol w¥uen, P UR o mpooed; |donate & license to PatshvAnn. The |PFOUERt to an end yesterday by telegram by Gov.|teams wlll play off this evening |, " ovebrows plucked; and her | telephone began to ring. Contribu-|Hugh A. Wade, Deputy NRA Ad- John W. Troy from H. B..Friele,|the game washed out by rain on|p o =0 o o tions ' rangeing from @6 cents to|ministrator for Alaska who made a Vice-President._and General Man-[Jjune 219 it was announced by | P30 0% VN Blie 0ng bustie? | the full license fee 'sere offered. | TP to the district by plane. ager of the Nakat Packing Cor-|Jjudge W. A. Holzheimer, League .. .-on wo. 1o this: The Empire office was & madhouse| A dispute over prices is said to poration. He wired the Governor |prexy. Tonight at 6:30 o'clock, Patsy all everiing, but all domations were |have caused the tieup. The New from Waterfall, after having com-| The Bills are on top by thel ., wm pe the central figure of a 'firmly and gently refused. Enough|England Fish Company's plant at pleted a tour of the company'sslender margin of a half game. If},o omonia] which will long live was offered to purchase a gold-|Ciatham and the Peril Strait Pack- plaints in Bristol Bay. The red fish run in all of Bristol |they will resume their place al Bay, with the exception of Ugashik, f,hg head of the circuit. has been very good, he said. No| Either Grassy Lowe or Ken' official report has been received at local headquarters of the United |Koski or Erskine, probably the States Bureau of Fisheries on the |latter, will work for the Bills. pack and runs during the past 10 - e — days, it wa said there. The Copper River pack to the end of last week, it was announced at the bureau, totaled 93,453 cases of which 89,932 are red salmon. The season was re-opened there, after a five-day closyre, on July 10 and commercial fishing will be rmitted to July 28, when it will close again until August 5. — e —— TWO HALIBUTERS SELL Juneau prices a yesterday. little sold 14,000 pounds to the Néw Eng HALEY LEAVES TO PUT OUT sold 1,500 pounds MORE STREAM WATCHMEN HAS BROKEN ANKLE * To put out a number of stream watchmen in the Eastern and Western districts, Don 8. Haley, United States Fisheries Warden, left here yesterday on the patrol boat Teal, Capt. Roy L. Cole. He took the speed boat along and will go from Tenakee to Sitka on it, rejoining the Teal in Chatham Strait. The Teal is due to return here about next Tuesday. Sam Niemi, ployee, entered St. Ann's, Hospital yesterday afternoon for treatmen coming off shift. Shop In Junean the Vets cop today's engagement, Junge will hurl for the ex-Soldiers. AT LOWER PRICE RANGE Two boats sold halibut in the market this morning for lower again than The Avona, Cap. Olaf Larsen,; |land Fish Company at 6 and 4.05 cents per pound, and the T-3380 to the Alaska Coast Fisheries at 6 and 4 cents. Alaska Juneau em- of a broken bone in his left ankle, said to have been suffered as he came down the mine trail after ng Company's plant at Todd were he only ones affecied. They were offering five cents for sinks, six for chums, 15 for cohoes ind 20 for reds, and taking out me and one-half shares for com- any-furnished seines. After con- crences between representatives of »oth employers and employees, and Jdr. Wade, the companies offered hree different plans. The first was an increase of one-half cent per fish on all varieties; second, continuing the existing price scale and reducing the take-out for the seine to one share; the third, re- ducing prices to three and threc- quarters, four and three-quarters, 12% and 18 cents respectively, and ‘he companies furnishing seines, oil ind gas. The white seiners, it was reported, accepted plan num- ser' one and returned to work yes- erday. The Indian fishermen, who 1ad not returned yesterday, were in the memory of Juneau residents plated collar and tag. as one of the outstanding events! A call to Mr. Daigler brought of the city’s history. .out the willingness of the original "donors to defer to the City in the The arrival of the Prince George matier of a license, but a firm de- at the Pacific Coast dock Wil ermination to procure the collar. mark the time of Patsy ANN'St After a hurried conference of all relegation to heights never before|parties, it was decided Patsy Ann attained by a canine. In the pres-|was to be prepared like a princess ence of His Honor, Mayor L. Gold-|for her wedding, and that she stein, the members of the City|should be presented with the of- Council, and City Magistrate Ar-| ficial marks of the esteem in which thur W. Henning, Kenneth Cor-|ghe is held by her fellow eitizen: liss, Representatives of the Com-|of Juneau on the Pacific Coast monwealth who exercises his duties| qock when the Prince George of Canine Policeman, Jailer and|gteams into the harbor. « Turnkey without fear, favor or{ [Long live Patsy Ann, Canine prejudice as official Dog Catcher|Official Steamboat Greeter of the and Pound Master, will present to|City of Juneau! her a brand mew collar and a li- —_— cense tag amidst the plaudits of the assembled multitude. No sooner had the Empire ap- peared on the streets yesterday af- | ternoon bearing the tidings of | Patsy Ann's imminent woe due to v 2 Recovery Program Is Keeping National Capital Stirred Up xpected to accept’ the third plan. liher lack of license, and of her Page One ———————— t | possible incarceration in durance| _ (Oantinued Trom ) vile, then an aroused citizenry BARKS FROM Ti:< SILVER 10X flocked to her defense. The call for subscription to the Liberty Loan drive met with less enthus- iasm. It all started thus: Cliff Daigler, viding relief jobs more attention will be paid to the possible effect on local labor markets. POWER: A subject - seldom mentioned but not to be lost sight Where we gently trim your lox At the Silver Fox Barber Shop We are all enameled up tip-top Shining like a Rockefeller dime Daily Cross-word Puzzle of. Important legislation next ses- sion seems indicated, with the trend strongly toward extension of manager of the Capitol and Coli- seum theatres strolled into the tineau Cafe for his daily cup And working most all the time Our business now is really Booming And looking better in the looming 5 ’ of coffee. Someone reading The| the Muscle Shoals government own- [J. C. Reynolds on the first chair ACROSS Solutlon of Yesterday's Puzzld §. Plant of the ~- | Empire at the counter declared|ership policy. Mr. Roosevelt is ex-|Is a real artist anywhere L Small parts o 10, B0 -lch taml¥ | that it was a shame that public|Pected to talk about it in his west-|Just recently from the States i :glnnl:uu:u 11, Russ .n service should go so unrewarded |ern speeches in early August. Works hard and never hesitates €. Extended over 1 ReaTe as in the case of Patsy Ann. Here ] Does any job that comes along Mohammedan . Historlo was one, who through thick and Except to sing you a song. e, o 3 O eatitp. : o German Naval Craft P g v 8 4. Work. 20. Anclent Jews |UDin, Taku blizzard, rain, sleet and %S Van does that in a riddle :: gzgn‘;?un g2 poPSrct, | (fos had met hundreds of boats, | Now Vlslhllg Engl‘d But sounds better on the fiddle By ‘_’{,‘;’,_ e appearing on the dock before the e While he works to the letter 2 Pflx"‘c?; 3 first line was cast ashore and re-| PORTSMOUTH, England,July.]2.|He likes his sourdoughs better. 26. Peoled maining to supervise personally the |—The arrival of two German cruis- | Don't forget, we'er here for service 23. Nololgabc m 2. 0n:“;20 aoen disembarking of the passengers,|ers today marked the first German |And not the least bit nervous. 25, Those in T 7 gs l-vlvnrlflen' |and now to be treated most shame- |naval visit to England since the | We'll do your work as you like. office 1. Walts for Tuylly and ungratefully. World War. The officers and men |And we're not going on a strike 3 State | ol & A 30ing 3{ R‘,’fiz,,n, mEnBumgBma g 'M:n:o _“Why not chip in a buck for ajof the two cruisers are guests of |So please don't forget to stop ;: fi‘r”un Ay ‘ig lj‘crfled & license, then?” said Cliff, and thelthe British Navy. A warm wel- |At the Silver Fox Barber Shop. :}‘ gl-t caps CEEREE PQREE E! witn the dollars rang along the counter.|come was given the visitors. adv. J. D. VAN ATTA, Prop. i IS, WIESSHMPENTISPLY ., B, i et e 0 Sotin 4. State whose 3. Conjunction g1, Bar of cast . S%ume Elorre: npbr, & Splsot 18, Ay Gimbing * “sun-driet 48 Accldent” or 5. B'g:r‘fly‘“" 'wld ‘ver= et 50. Absence of 6. Top layer of 41 Ring of fruit FISHING TRIPS trife a wall 42. Old World 4L Bmoking T Renders ace ' laard o e anleh ' E,,“,:,','m.f., bty g‘}.‘?,,..f,:‘,,hd Can be successful and enjoyable only when you ntler g 3 RS 5 DOWN ik :':',:." :: o".:.:‘:fl n. have the right outfit. Let us help you select 3 . Fry at 5L One indefl- 3 : AR 45, Prsees. b Bl o T 5 Toreet nitely your camping equipment and fishing gear; and Z] wAdE BAdE flllll// fl==ll=l T L EEI//% - - AWEE . dEEE e NNl Huge Shipment . Luggage of All Descriptions Just Received ® ® | LEADER DEPT. STORE George Brothers __————o————/ be sure it is what you need. from 7x7 to 14x16 ft. ? o TARPAULINS, CANVAS, PACK BOARD! . DUNNAGE BAGS One of the most essential articles if your trip is to be enjoyable is your— ‘ CAMP AXE Select a PLUMB—cruiser, single or double bit, or SCOUT AXE for around camp. We stock PLUMB and SAGER. When the wood is wet and soggy and fire hard to start— THE COLMAN GAS STOVE takes all the work and worry out of camp cooking. Light and compact. Take one on your trip for comfort. e FISHING BASKETS REELS . Plain and leather bound from LINES from 10¢ 45 cents 1 Hodks, Fiye Leadsts i 00KsS, ys, Leaders, Spinners $8.00 TACKLE BOXES are handy around camp for tackle Bamboo Stripping from $3.50 to $13.50 Steel Rods FOR BREAKFAST PANCAKE FLOUR, medium packages GALDON CAN MAPLE SYRUP from $1.00 to $5.00 and tools. EVERYTHING for the CAMPER—FISHERMAN—PROSPECTOR {4, Juneaii-Young Hdwe. Co. Wade Negotiates Settle-| Chamber Has Balance Of $1,147.24 for Remainder of Year The Chamber of Commerce has $1,147.24 on which to op- erate for the remainder of the currenut year, it was revealed today in the semi-annual fin- ancial report made by Curtis G. Shattuck, Secretary-Treas- urer. TIts total receipts this year have been $2,778.63, and its expenditures, including the Fourth of July celebration, $1,631.39. The enrolled membership totals 166, of which 157 are paid-up. Nine members are in arrears. Membership at- tendance at luncheons totaled 889 and visitors 95. The Chamber has held 27 meet- ings, the Board of Directors 29. Seven hundred and thirty requests for information have been recelved and answered. ® 0 00 00 04 00 000 ———.,e GLEN SIMPSON ARRESTED AT VALDEZ BY MARSHAL| | appearance as well as her varied repertoire make a concert in which she sings an event not soon to be forgotten. Miss Reep has been studying constantly since leaving here last i winter and now is planning to con- tinue her musical studies in Europe, after which a career in grand legion, will be offered a rare op-iopera has been predicted by many portunity for hearing it when Miss | whage knowledge of music is pro- Ellen Reep and Willis E. Nowell | founq. {appear in concert at the Presby-| .. X AMERICAN LEGION Mr. Nowell, whose ar:!slry as a| Meeting tonight at the Dugout, violinist is well known in Juneau, 8 o'clock. Please be there. Im- will give several solos ds playing portant. obligato for several of Miss Reep's WAINO HENDRICKSON lections. The latter has delight- OGommander., ed audiences here for two summers g S s with her beautiful contralto voigei| : Profits from ,workshops in the poise, and stage presence and be- |Virginia Penitentiary at Richmond comes more popular with each ap- |totaled $3,933 for a six-month per- pearance. The remarkable range of {iod and the entire amount was her unusual voice and her striking spent for the benefit of prisoners. 5 DOZEN ASSORTED COOKIES MISS ELLEN REEP AND WILLIS E. NOWELL TO ! APPEAR IN CONCERTS; Those in Juneau who appreciate good music, and their number ‘is —adv. Glen B. Simpscn, alleged to have| swindled Ketchikan business firms| out of some $100 an worthless| checks, has been arrested at Val-| de by Federal authorities on a tele- | graphic warrant from this Division, | according to word received today by W. T. Mahoney, United States Marshal. Simpson Is saia w uave come’ from Jackson, Wyo. and claimed | to be interested in a “dude ranch”| project on Kenai Peninsula. e — 0ld ncwspapers for sale at Em: pire Office, WHI 19¢ | GEORGE BROS. PHONES 92—95 Five Fast Deliveries TE, Coats, Suits, Hats One-Halt Off COLEMAN’S New Chiffon Dresses Third Off OO B gllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|I||||||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHI T £ Garden Patch Now Open ® Ernest J. Griffin arrived on S. S. “Haleakala” and has a COMPLETE LINE OF FRESH FRUITS, VEGETABLES and PRODUCE to be sold to you direct from producers. @ STORE OPEN LATE TONIGHT! Garden Patch SEWARD STREET NEAR SECOND i T 0 [ <i T — - . 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