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TH[: DAILY ALASKA E.MPIRE TU[:SDAY MAY 5, 1936. Prizes Awarded, winning a $4 pencil and 3 dmm-r for each player. Mary Reynolds, who won the p | for .the greatest JOAN CRAWFORD, Millionaires T A Mk HEADS GASTIN | WIN STREAK | Women's Tourney = > .o "o BRIAN AHE!{NE‘ wearied her! LAST TIMES TONIGHT ey | GURRENT FILM} OF CARDINALS \"rIG SHOT : j <70 S Cohseum Theatre Is NowlBoston Beals Sl Louis— Ray Benge Credited, MYTH 8 | O U | Showing “Manhattan A complete list of the winners of (] | A MAID . . ‘ | heart..! i ez Fourth Victor es offered by local merchants to gN WA H M Theatre - Moon™ with R. Cort Y | contestants in the Women's Bowl- AR Before very long, within the next; ST. LOUIS, May 5—The Boston € rl‘\‘q“:}l“xfl‘“'l‘)‘ :;::}x):x‘\‘a(:: b;‘]'r "fi; o “I Live My L two years, Ricardo Cortez, “l.’." has [Braves defeated the St. Louis Card SowlinG Chmtibtes: st rManv Aboard Steamer Yu-|ford and Brian !u‘ 0 one of the leading roles in “Man- inals 7 to sterday afternoon o playipeg at the Capito! strenp \ Most ‘games won—Cash, $21, won hattan Moon," Coliseum Thea retire. He appears in a title role with now" playing at mmJ shap the Gard winning announces he will | games and gave Ray Benge! 1v~ fourth victory of the season. *\nnouncement IS Made by Mrs. Bob Kaufmann, Chairman of Com. by Kaufmann's Cafe team. Second team most $2, won by games won— | Sanitary Meat ; improved her average by 19.6 mnu | while Mary Reynolds showed nmuu\mm-nt of 197 pumh NOMEITES ARE kon Returning North After Winter South Many returning Nomites are pas STAR IN PICTURE | [1 I Live My Life"” Showing at Capitol A Visitor on {he dlay was being filmed mig written home a letter on how tem- permental Joan Crawford is. Is Now! Playboys \ bored th' £| The dancing lady has a new sweet~ BRIAN AHERNE Frank MORGAN Aline Mac Mahon TS crothy e, beautiful blonde ra- JAMES NDAY | While cameras whirred, she storm- RICARDO CORTEZ Dorothy Fage. healklyu SR EH v GAMES MONDAY | High Game Total—One Pyrex cas-|tohgers aboard the Yukon enroute LS A 0 . dio singer who has been sclected National League feas ; ¢ | ed through a drawing room, smash- s THY PAGE sl 0P o Il NEeal |serole, donated by Thomas Hard-'to the Westward, including: Jack| N i 3 DORO by Universal execulives as a ro-| New York 0: Cincinnati 1. o ie S 4 S ng lamps, vases, flower pots, cl¢ ALSO HENRY MOLLINSON - REGIS TOOMEY antto 1 dothan T . {ware Company, won by Mrs. J. Seidvenverg, proprietor of a general anything in sight, including 3 A Universal picroee mantic ng womar | Boston 7; St. Louls 6 it o B | Bbre 4 - ber | —ADYthing gh g Voice of . Experienc Gorta A0t Whing 1o retire troin| o =i White with a score of 239. st in Nome; John Lichtenberg, | o jon-designed wedding gown oice of Experience STt T WLl D ol Other scheduled games rained; migh three-game total—One Spode hardware merchant; Grant Harvey, | (i 07 BREE B HER PR B9 Water Babies s though he retires from the screen. | : cup and saucer, donated by Ludwig /mining man from the Kougarok dis- |\ -y "% [0 0 FI000% - & Daily Alaska Empire Going Places e -had Buudhs sihie. Boaster over | American League Nelson Jewelry Store, won by Mrs.|irict; Berda E. Cunningham. Harry | oo e ore s INews Wee M: News el g 3 Cleveland 6; Washington 3. YH. L. Faulkner with a score of|J. Forsgren, J. A. Forsgren, Pete| g L s ¢ drae b ce Man—News carefully and has decided to be-| o BRAGIER et Codtmed) 2 To add the proper note of fury | Other scheduled games rained 647 Robbins, and George Whaley, broth- | ) 2 > Midnight Preview: It Alw Happens come a director. He already has |, i Director W. S. Van Dyke mur- | Midnig review :— Always Happens b Plppd ot |out. Low game total—One box $2 can-jer of Frank Whaley, Nome aviator. |, " B i A w2 = AL - e een offered an opportunity to do Pacific Coast League nured, just before the scene began PAUL MUNI in “DOCTOR SOCRATES' work of this kind by one of the ma- | No games were played in the Pa- dy, donated by Stocker’s Pool Room, | O. M. Powell, proprietor of the won by Mrs. Sarvela with a score|Kougarok Railroad, who was a pas- T'll bet money you can't do it in| $ STARTS TOMORROW Lt gl At m‘c:fic Coast League yesterday as the | of 67 feenger to Seward aboard the Yu-| “SeatGll . i flashed. and P ” T ; ek Bl e ' lteams were traveling to open this| Greates BRI _One I&m : I'I( the ship here fly tof cor s v et e " Guard That Girl” {ixeeping o totowine. as lone 52 1\, 5iconn on' the tolowing sehed | s seners Oec el o Al L 1 —_— 3 el ule for this week: ° LiaHt and Bower Cotine heed Electra this aften e 5 ) kg sy s : ght o jer Company, won by | s afternoon ———————— belore he publlc for fifleen YeuS | “May 5.1 Portand at Seattle;| Mary Tevnoids with an average| The Kougarok Railrond, Mr. pov-[ FIRST IN SEVEN |Oakland at Sacramento; San Diego | | ell said 5 miles long and rolling . a 2 i /Or. | game improvement of 19.7 points. —— ”‘.",I' l}:;’l"?m"‘lh‘a’:‘bé:w:z‘;’;X"g { wiy 2t Mission; San Francisco ai Los| High tenm score, three games—s(ock consists of a gas-operated, 8- | yvervnarr w5 wnen Al « have to make a decision which in- A ATESHS: |One pencil cach donated by Butler)ton locomotive, four flat cars, and |, ohnocworth, Gincinnati Reds' No. volves one of three courses. I May 8-10; - Beatle 'at Portland;)Main'd Prug Store, He Race 8- 14 Passeriger bus. The schedule | "o noy “doreated the Pittsburgh ol continue to look like a romantic Los Angules‘ &t San, Erancisep; S Drug Store and Juneau Drug SL””‘":: s o ()nl'.(l’i)] SRON ey sirom tes ;H ‘(i)" third game of l"-li‘ leading man long after my time js "AMmento at Oakland; Missions at|(valued at $4 each) won by S:\nh;::}‘;\“ v}‘“"f“‘r{“‘l‘l’!“)“”]“““F"“_‘_“‘ e on, he won his first victory v out. I can turn to character parts Son Diego. Vit paxy Messteam. Wthing (h.w‘h,p:,;‘:,‘,:( x,:,m:w[:m, over the Bucs in seven starts with some success. Or, I can become 5 s a3 | Poor team score, three games— et s el | & Sl > bl a director. I have chosen this| STANDING Or' CLUBS |one dinner each, donated by Ju-Mines at Taylor Creek, Coffee Creel Rite course.” | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE |neau Ice Cream Parlor, won by e o OreEpieYonG Ihe end : ; L SRy Won Lost Pet.|Sanitary Meat team. of “the line. “The: Kougarck Ri : "R ’ | Oakland 2 11 03| Although the Kaufmann's Cafe toad lodsmotive, M. Powell -sa App i i o . | Seattle 22 15 585! team, composed by Mrs. Kaufmann, | 1S capable of hauling a load of 15( | Oity Assessor will be received by Portland 17 16 515 Mrs. Bringdale and Mrs. Reynolds, | tons of freight. \!lu f\r\‘ Council up to 5 pm., - Missions 18 17 514 won the cash prize Of 821, or s"vlm': ::' e »“‘l"i‘;‘im‘l“ (?A“(”‘"k I‘]“‘:““l‘ - A.W. HENNING, San Francisco 17 18 486 | each, as champions of the tourna- e o it - AN APDLUGY SEamento 15 20 '429 | ment, the Sanitary Meat team, in- fd.'hv‘, Harvey m-u.m. who is alsc | —adv. City Clerk. ; : San Diego 15 21 .417!cluding Mrs. Faukner, Mrs. snn“»_f;;“;(‘y"f “z:]‘_:wf_‘"“\' hydraulic plant % s ‘“Tl‘"‘“ i s Angeles 12 24 333)art and Dalma Hansen, who won ° 1 k SAVE T Boxer Beats (,I;dmplqn and Lo e it iy vl e b s S B.rP. W, & "Stholahit Datke, | Then Makes An Ex- Won Lost Pet. each, fared equally well through | SHOP IN JUNEA Eiks' Hall, Saturday, May 9. adv. | Have you watches and clocks planallon i’l_‘w’“";f ‘-k 3 S, that have not ticked their time —_— Chicago 9 7 2 for a long while —that lose | TACOMA, Wash., May 5—Bash- piijpuran P & time or gain time ... cannever | ful Fieddie Steele of Tacoma has gincinuati 9 9 be depended upon. an apology to make for the fight Philadelphia. 9 10 £y ® R PN he put up against Middleweight Bogion B p Has your watch been “acting | Champion Babe Risko in Seattle mrookiyn | 1 OrS ll l . up,” of late, causing you o | recently. { 'AMERICAN LEAGUE ot . miss engagements and trains? “I'm sorry it wasn't a better bat- Won Lost Pct. We have a reputanon for put- | tle, but I was up against a danger- gston 13 6 684 q ting_timepieces into perfect | 0us puncher and couldn't take (00 Ny york e ’ condition again to a split- | many chances.” Freddie explained. cieyeland 11 7. 6l uca e Ou r second. And they STAY RE- |~ All Stecle did was win the de- peproy eI Il PAIRED, cision, six of the 10 rounds, mess \washington AF idanc iaaa up the champicn’s face and ruin a Philadelphia 6 11 353 couple of ribs. But many of Steele’s | cnicago i a1 friends expected a knockout, hence ¢ Louis 3 15 167 O a 0 the alibi i Il IIl Il $ Paul ; MOOSE WILL HOLD e “THE REXALL SIOR:" You will be pleasantly surprised to find the wide Bloedhorn : PRACTICE TONIGHT e e — ==SEe.___ Relable ON LOCAL DIAMOND range of beautiful tints in the modern DECOTINTS, 3 it (1] = DHarmackls Famous dletltlanS home eCOIlOInlStS, news nm(hx‘n water ]Hl.)l‘ » W iter tints, .m(l. special (‘fl‘.lt 5 Dleakitte. Inst aiecntnis Toins. 4 ings for walls and ceilings; which await your choice compound 23l ATt GF st Tegitn! Das at our store. They are suitable for the finest rooms H g ball squad turned out for practice | erters, feature authors, ]Oln Industry 1n pro- in your house. { Bilocs: )flndb were able Lnbsélndwl(::.ll a lltltle I tod 11 . s A bl i reser imbering-up in between the rain- woms today shoulc ¢ pleasing color ensembles : drops. The next. Legion turnout, F color s, fi iture, pillows, rapes he i Butler Maurv Drug Co. {{and the last before they open the mOtlng Sale Of AlaSka S Number One PrOdUCt 2 i3 1|"3 Sty furnifure, pilloyes, «Gpspes. .. K i v R |season against the Moose, will be | DECOTI are admirable for the purpose. i 5 AR i PRI bfi":‘;,-, = Thursdny evening and manager | Wl ) S e g " ye if) . T = H by “Red” Henry requests all those men ; (.nnu in look at the beautiful color com: { GASOLINE SHOVEL and |assigned to his team and who have | binations. . (not yet reported to him, to do soK i before the next practice session, 2 DUMP TRUCK n(?W | when finishing touches will be put | £hi h Ks (1] ' open for hire on any dirt, »%, last year's champs for the May | N MARCH of this year the Canned In this campaign every person in : . % 1 e. I 1 o : excavating and moving M The Moose squad wil be on the Salmon Industry commenced Alaska is directly or indirectly con . A 4 ield tonight for a bit of s isi [ 5 jobs in or about Juneau. [ practice under the direction ;fli‘;yti advertising to consumers ‘all over cerneddY;)u can help, too, bg scrvmlg s | McKinnon. The Moose still ‘have America. : Canned Salmon in your home. It 4 Phone 4503 GASTINEAU ‘ra couple of large holes to fill be-‘ y means more stable employment, more money spent in the Territory. ON CO ‘lon' their line-up will be set for | CONSTRUCTI . { the season’s tussles, and have been imuch handicapped in their prac- | tices so far by many of the newl players assigned failing to report, Manager McKinnon is anxious that | { these new men show up so that he? Leading U. 8. editors, after check- ing the nutritional facts about salmon, launched a barrage of salmon stories and menu suggestions in their own editorial pages. This cooperation has l For Beauty in the Home | | It means greater numbers of people attracted here, both as visitors and permanent residents. ALASKA MEAT CO. . can plug his gaps before the sea- | <IIIIIIIIIllIIIIIiIIlIIIIIIlllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHll‘hllli Hllll ¥ FEATURING CARSTEN'S BABY BEEF—DIAMOND | *" ¢ ; han Aoubled Tho WlEREs 4f : T » | more than do { TC HAMS AND BACON—U. S. Government Inspected DORSH BOUND FOR | . : 2 R U s s l A N H v - = \ | times salmon dishes are being sug- What C d Salmon i e = INTERIOR, HUNTING ; b, e | ' 2 [ gested to the U. 8. housewife. d fai ill S T E A M B A T B FOR MORE FOSSILS | advertising wi v | L.V.Ka ) Bl ab - . . V. Kay | o 8. Do iid an 1 wg| MCCall's Magusine, fead by accomplish for Alaska NOW OPEN e : ik Loborsiorieh, Asmecions, Moy, 2,400,100 American housewives, ., ciimon a dvertsing to U. 5. women 4 . . You are invited to present this Senger aboard the Yuko 24 was among the first to swing toward is paid for entirely by the Canned Salmon In- P * coupon at he box office of the ||i; Fairbanks. Dr. Dorshf";,hf,":‘;fr Y g g dustry. Its purposes include the followinge Completgy ll{-.fl:lw;ted and ! “ led thll'o:ghd.le:neau last fall with | salmon. 1, It will seek to safeguard this Alaska Indus- verhaule ! - several hundred pounds of iossil re- - ? * try against the competition from other y 4 capltnl Tmtl'e paas e:“é‘;'fl to the museum in True story Magazine (1,881,542 100d products in America. \ From 1 P. M. t}c{TlUI]&aD l\g.Y | T n 1 ew Yorl ty, has spent the win- - B ’ S (9 & 3 . i el It will seek to stabilize America’s demand FRIDAY und self and a friend or {bs prentstarde A by 2,158,204 housewives), Ladies that good wages may be paid to a {7 SR tine Bo. pee i ptl o ; laskah n mnmmoms { borcss L < mastodons, lions, horses and oth “ Py > ” animals, which were uncovered :;‘ Home Joumal (2’590’4’58 wamen It will, llf :’ncceulul. helr mal‘(e it poul(blel PBONE 349 |placer mining operati in 1 for the Industry to continue its support of 4 l lee * me g‘airbanks district. o the‘ rcaders) i all fcaturmg CannCd the Territorial government through tax | . — o t3 3 H Mr. Dorsh expects to work during Salmon in their editorial columns. paymgnts: The Ganned Selmon Industry « {w—"— e T e in 1933 (last year for which records are complete) paid 77% of all taxes collected by the Territorial government. the early part of this season in the Fairbanks district and will probably conduct excavations in the upper Tanana River area and in the lower | Yukon River region, in both of which fielMs Pleistocene remains have been uncovered, he said, by bank caving. e — WIVES ARE RETURNING Mrs. A. H. McDonald, wife of the General Agent for the Alaska Steam- ship Company at Anchorage, and Mrs. J. H. Flickenger, wife of the | steamship company agent at Sew- ard, are passengers aboard the Yu- kon enroute from Seattle to Sew- As a paid-up subscriber of The ' Daily Alaska Bllpu'e Good only for 'current offering Your Name May Appear Tomorrow . WATCH THIS SPACE From Detroit’s great "Free Press” to suburban and farm papers reach- ing, in all, millions of American peo- ple, publicationsareshowingeditorial headlines like “Salmon Gains Recog- nition As Lent Food.” All this is in addition to the 76,000,000 advertis- ing messages for which the Industry is paying. { WINDOW CLEANING ¥ PHONE 485 i It will create interest in Alaska and its re- sources and help to bring more people to the Territory. It will guard the future of the Industry — protect the future of the thousands of Alaska people who derive income directly and indirectly from the canning of Alaska | salmon. | Canned Salmon Industry 5. | R FOR INSURANCE - See H. R. SHEPARD & SON Telephone 409 B. M. Behrends Bank Bldg. ' THE TERMINAL “Deliciously Different Foods” Catering to Banquets and Private Dinner Parties A l i lflld papers for sale at Emplrc Office