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(TS’ PRci;i THRT L JUMPIN' JEEPERS LISTEN --THEY'RE OFFER(N' MARCELLY A J0B To GO (N PICTURES--- FILM COMPANN--: [ WAAL-EF THET DON m TAKE TH' RAG OFF'N TH' BUSH- MARCELLY AN' WEAZY AR TRAMPOOSIN' DowN WHUT 22 Y€ HAIN'T WATEHED MO MERRIAGE LICENSE 2¢ HI¥/S LAMENTYBLE THET ENNYBODY (N THIS EREE AN (NLIGHTENED KENTRY SHOULD BE S0 BLIND AN / DOUGLAS NEWS TIME'S A-WASTIN' MARCELLY ¥ PSTART(N' OFE GMASKE‘:‘ESONG <0 PARSON TUTTLE'S " Fostes CONTRACTORS TRANSFERRING | ERSONAL AP?EARATC il e HoLD Their contract at Petersburg neas- WITH THOSE MOVIES THEY TOQK ,|ing completition, Wright & Stock OF THE WI(LKINS-SMITH EEUD-:- OHOH-- THE CONTRACT SAYS SHE CAN'T GET MARRIED FOR THREE YEARS ! EVERYTHING Co,. are moving their men and and equipment. to Sitka where they have another public works contract to undertake, Mr. §fck, who pass- ed through on the -Northland Sat- | urday night stated that R. H. Stroud | with the big shovel with which he! 1| dug the trenches for the local water Petersburg ‘and | | LR {8 d and son were!kPROQ 2180 on the Northland, Sitka bound. Mr. Stock was unable to aceount HUOSON 't for the riimor-getting started about the death- of ‘Stroud: being caused || COMPANY. in capsizing of the shovel. The re-| Cuaitished 60 . JAATPLANES KEEPING BUSY GRIDLEY GOIN;} - STATEMENT ON GREEN TOPUSH | TO WASHINGTON port apparently reached Skagway PWA PROJECTS before coffl{ls here, he,sid' IDES 3 LEGISLATION TO P. T. A. BOARD PLANS “HALIBUT ADE “BY THOMPSON AID FISHERMEN Heavier the Fishing the:Representative from Hyder! Here to Talk with o the MOMENT Ross A. Gridley, State Engineer- Inspector for the Public Works Ad- ministration in. Alaska, is leaving on the steamer Alaska tonight for Washington, D. (C., in connection with non-Federal projects in the Territory. The PWA chief will pres- Sheldon Simmons, flying ‘the Al- aska Air Transport Lockheed Vega seaplane, had a busy time today carrying 8500 pounds of freight for the U. S. Forest Service. This morning at 10 o'clock he hopped to ent the various projects, and go A meeting of the Executive Board of the Douglas' Parent Teacher As- sociation will be held this evening| at the school. Arrangements for the first regular meeting set for| next month, program, etc, and a formal reception for the teachers,| will be made. | 1 Less the Totgl Catch ~ Says Invespgator (Continued 1rom;Page One) ! lon the Northjand to' confer with Dimond Territorial Representative-elect Joe Green of Hyder came to Juneau Lake Hasselborg with freight for | the .camp there, returned to Juneau at 11:30 and made a second freight | hop at 1:30. He took 1,500 pounds in &ll to Lake Hasselborg. After |unloading at the lake on the hop D MRS. JOHNSON IS HOSTESS ON DAUGHTER'S BIRTIIDAY; To celebrate the birthday of little! Elsa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.| into engineering details. Today, Engineer Gridley announc- ed the completion of four PWA projects—street improvements and water system at Wrangell, city hall [ SO S Pay’n Takit | PHONES 92 or 95 Free Delivery Fresh Meats, Groceries, Liquors, Wines and Beer We Sell for LESS Because We sell for CASH to #Rpect that’ now khe total cn& K at, Cordova and the school building | Burr Johnson, who is two years old ” der Dept. Store can B m?remed ” exdctly i leg':,h; Ant;hqny J. Dlmox;‘d'reln- this afternoon, Simmons flew to at Valdez. today, Mrs. Johnson entertained sey- | L M‘ Bpthcrl “d samie method of mope fishing that [t#ve 0" Territorial issues that the Pavlof Harbor to meet the Forest i eral mothers and their children at|} » ¥ ! I a hias made if iess in the ast, ;i Delegate is working for in'‘Wash-) | Service boat Forrester with a scow her home this afternoon. ! - “True enough, lo the damaqe:’ng LS A ) @ {1oad..of 7,000 pounds of bricks, ce- ARTHUR wol"F HERE R Primarily,” said Mr. Green, “I {ment, food and camp equipment, is being done, a somewhat greater catch is possible as the banks are being stripped of what spawners, are left, but even during that time the building up of the fleet and the increase in the gear it has run has always left less poundage for; each vessel and each man than be- | fore. { | Matter of History 1 “These facts are a simple matter of history, not complicated science.! But every step in the process of overfishing the banks has been checked by most careful scientific| work and by the collection of all available staticstics.:: The scientific! findings are clear and convin They are as true of Area 3 as they are of Area 2. | am interested in the development of Alaska and the well-being of its citfzens.'And that imediately brings in the fishing situation about which there has been so much agitation this year, particularly on Bristol | “I would like to make it plain|’ hay in the coming Legislature I intend to introduce and push any | legislation that can be legally en- forced to protect the resident fish- ermen of Alaska. “One thing that must be under- stood in this connection is that the esident fishermen must keep them- | selves clear of alliances with out- side organizations, because if they do make such affilidtions they re- | {move themselves from the reach of | Lake for the building of the shelter !camp there. Jimmy Rinehart, piloting the A. | A, T. Stinson seaplane, returned to |Juneau yesterday morning at 11 | o'cloek with ope passenger from | Ketchikan. ‘This afternoon he hop- | ped at 1:30 for Lisianski Inlet with ;AA M. Richmond and Art Thane. | From there he flew. to . Chichagof |on- his return flight to Juneau. ; At 10:00 o'clock yesterday morn- ing Simmons in the Lockheed, flew | to' Chichagof and way points with | mgil and passengers, returning at 3:35 yesterday afternoon. Outbound passengers were: John McLaughlin, round trip passenger to Chichagof; {which he was to fly to Florence . . < FROSH INITIATION, h N WAl_TO SOUTH! PROGRESS THIS WEEK Arthur Wolf, President of the Hood Bay Canning Company, lo- cated on Hood Bay, who came into Juneau early this morning on the| U. 8. Bureau of Fisherles boat, Brant, as part of a committee ob- | serving salmon escapement, repor'.-} ed a satisfactory season’'s pack at | his cannery. Mr. Wolf leaves to- night on the Alaska for Seattle. ENTERS HOSPITAL Jack Marshall, of Douglas, has been admitted to the Government Hospital for medical treatment. ———————— SAVE THE DATE! ‘To properly impress the members | of ‘this years freshman class, there ' being but two of them, Virginia | Langseth and Grace Puisch, with the grave responsibilities of their now being high school students, the annual Frosh initiation was| started today by having them wear | green, the symbolic color of their: statign. The initiation will continue throughout the week, culminating with definite ceremonies arranged | for next Friday evening to be held in the school building. | ———————— I SENIORS PLAN DANCE A Senior Ball is being planned by Wednesday, Oct. 14, {or the Mar- tatorium - on October 10th. The event will be held for the first timt as an annual affair, this yegr. - ihoihe Hace of §AS L icte noisurh beneficial legislation as the €Commission, nor any other body, Territory may pass” could deliberately adopt a & policy Mr. Green is staying at the Gas- counter to experience and scientific ’ . |tineau, and expects to leave next research. It is too plain that S"Chlweek to return ‘to his. Home 1fl a policy will lead to p reduction injg ... ¢ i the production from. the banks, a th{: msl:m;} ;:;u;fyglsmlure OpeiEy reduction to a point where the| | present fleet could not exist. Else,iN|0K cA’fl‘T‘ E‘_‘R where in the world whole fleets| Great Northern Represen- Bave been driven out of their busi- ness and replaced by larger, more| tative Plans to Remain One Week modern and efficient boats ‘which ¢an go further distances to newer! 4 Passenger traffic from the East| banks. The duty of a Commission | charged with prevemting the de-! struction of the local fishery and' fleet is clear. “In accomplishing this duty the Commission has demonstrated that the total catch from Area 2 can be maintained and decline prevented by a proper restriction of the fish- For September Evenings Vivid flame colored velvet, woven to resist creasing, makes a striking evening frock for the earl; designs it on slender princesse draperies. A cluster of velvet flowers in nasturtium tones is caught | and Steve Spolorich, Agnus Mac- iDcmm‘ Russel Coryell, to Hirst- ‘Cmchagof. Returning, Simmons | brought George Tampinen, Miss E. Leckenby and Miss Elda Custer, from Tenakee. | - {PERSONAL BUSINESS BRINGS MR. SHIELS HERE FROM SEATTLE Archie Shiels, President of the Pacific American Fisheries, arrived !in Juneau on the Victoria yesterday |to make a short stay while attend- |ing tospersonal business with At- |torney J. A. Hellenthal. Originally intending to return south on the Victoria when she y fall wardrobe. Norman Hartnell lines with two long sling sleeve ery. This has meant a shorter sea-|this year over the Great Northern| on the shoulder. | to transact his business; so is plan- Ammunition son to the fleet but not a reduction Railway far exceeded the expected | —— —— ning to stay until later. in the See—BIG Van in the total poundage allowed. |increase, according to H.F. (“Nick™) SOCIAL POSTPONED BRADLEY GOING | week. SOUTH FRANKLIN For Short Season ‘| Carter, Alaska representative of the “Common sense indicates that it road, who is now in Juneau. It has been announced by Hans |Berg, chairman of the committee is better to preserve the fishery even, The Great Northern has put out |in charge, that the Lutheran Church though . the ' season 1is somewhat shorter. ¢ jout the East relative to-both: th jmuch special advertising through- |gocia] scheduled for this week has ® been postponed until Friday, Oc- |comes. through tonight, Mr. Shiels' has found that he needs more time | tha Society dinper. i —adv, the Senior Class of the Douglas: High Bchool to be held in the Na-' Phone 479 —————— Empire classifieds pay. SOUTH TONlGHTi P. R. Bradley, President of the| | Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Com- | Trv & classiiea—mgmnpire. e ——— e AFTER 6:00 P. M.!!! PHONE 226 If your Daily Alaska Empire has not reached you PHONE 226 and a copy will be sent by » “The Commission has had thePacific Coast and Alaska, as vaca- | ir | i | R~ ¢ ] i Wi g | tober 12. One feature of the affair pany, is sailing on the steamer Al-| fishery and the stock of halibut tion spots, gnd the results have‘:wm be a talk on Alaska.given by aska tonight for his headquarters | ENROLL NOW! SPECIAL c ARRIER tO you | under close and continued obaervs-:been gratifying, according to Mr.; Arthur Eide, Alaska author. |in San Francisco after about a 3 w: ] - rding ' to present plans, Mr.| | Ve i tions. : duction of young befare 1930, neith-!Carter will make his headquarters‘BETHEL SCHOOI" ls e ove——“"—r el iy 1'-"’: | N[ H S H O 0 R f er the decline in total catch nor in{at'the Gastineau Hotel for at least| COMPLETED: NOME ‘ - | production of spawn was stopped by 'a week, contacting Alaskans con- FINISHED Ti'“s WEEK] QUILT GROUP MEETS | Y ¢ ? 4 the closed season., The changes;templating travel to th . Y | /% R P Ty s . Wwhich have occurred have been gn-{ g—:-o-.—e_sm : The Trinity Cathedral Quilt Com- High School Building { tirely different from those which; Try an Empire ad. The new Bethel school building | mittee, of which Kate Jarman is' i v should have taken place in the, close | — - AR e - |was completed on September 10| chairman, will meet for luncheon The first session is from September 29 to December 3, with class- - ason had been effective alofle.| SUMMONS FOR PUBLIC ATION |8nd the Nome building will be | tomorrow at 12:30 in Trinity Hall es meeting one hour each on Tuesdays and Thursdays. No class | jnce 1630, e s‘,‘”:&:‘ diahi, on. the) No. 3965-A | finished this week, according to| During the afternoon the tulip de- | organized unless at least twelve persons enroll. Each class nks have Sncrga the dechm‘ln the District Court for the Ter-’word, to the office of the Com-|sign _qgut, which is being made, will | co8ts. $5.00 per session; if you pay your fee now and the class is | in total catch Has; been stopped, ritory of Alaska, Division N“m”missmner of Education from- Ray be finished. The finished creaton disdontinued your. mo: will be refunded. Abselutely no.en- i 4 larger number: of the halibut on| o fne ot Juneay {Peterman, contractor for the two | will be put on display soon at a yet Hument ““y unl:: Sonipasisll 16y the &b of $500° for You are invited to present this k | i & ¥ ¥ - 1 3 | pted :‘r‘; :)l:: ;rofil:cvtllmtlo: r:::r‘: gspsnl::; ZEPHYRINE P. DEAME, Planu1r, ;‘l‘;:: ;hzfit?;pfigfir?sbfihzg. | unselecle—.“_d o each course. Earollment may be made by mafi only, and blank coupon at the box. office of the & has apparently already begun. The| ‘S‘;le:&l“,’t‘"‘m BARRY DEANE, i was put over until the 14th, | MILMS FAMILY HERE f] s Jrovideq ‘sbiotion af diis: avertisspent forcibRt | picee. . ‘ banks- are once more in a healthy' # to allow for completion of the new | L. H. Wilms, wife and two daugh- {7 ihgrid i £ Z B¢ condition, and alhaugh ‘this is ai Tw’:;g% sznvnmi' buildihg. 3 ters, atrived from the south on zhel J- THE FOLLOWING COURSES WILL BE OFFERED: capltol Theam I yet due entirely to more rational| ANT, GRERTING: —_————————— Northland and are at present at the o g . § i : J © [eatment of What young have been| yoy spp, HEREBY SYMMON-| Emoire classifieds pay. Zynds. || " serento Eighg wClock . . .. 1L i B and _ecelve tickets for your: | f;ods:,':; .:y m:u“,p:,,,u: m;_,,‘:f:mb to appear: before the lbave-‘ — g T YEAR SHORTHAND self and a or to increase, the total gatch can umi:’v‘;&‘gd o, ovrgion o ’ADVANCED SHORTHAND relative to see I INEEas i BEGINNING FRENCH 5 “The shorter season was foreseen of completion of service .of this 6 by the Commission -and - the n”t'summons and a copy of the com- ADVANCED ALGEBRA ‘c Ze"” warned that same’ means of eurtau-i‘;‘emt “‘f:"mé’m’; IO o hase PIRST YEAR BOOKKEEPING . ment to spread the gatch would be SOm of plainti; e st At 1 | aavisable. hree yeprs ago, at me;‘i‘;“‘:‘“.“" 40 che ‘0L yougl fallipny a“ms ‘Sevehty-thirty to Eight-thirty . . . . . . p As 3 paid-up subiscriber of The ¥ request of the fleets themselves, the |0 @ppear within the time pre- o ORCHESTRA oY p ; Commission prepared an: amend-{Sibed by law, judgment will be 3 % 3 i P e 1o the ety whch won sl | eMere sgat sou a5 praved to Duke of Kent Bkt toin ook ... .. y Alaska Empire low it to take the responsibility forjF the complaint, and which judg- v do Bl 2 - 3 legally supporting enrtailment so|Ment is a dissolution of the bonds S TRAR FYPING #77,686d only for eurren} offering that the curtailment, yould apply to|°f Matrimony existing between (Button-Down Collar) SECOND YEAR TYPING 5 . S all boats. This am was, re- F‘O.@#'!‘g:zd defendant.: ; ADVANCED FRENCH Your Name May Appear Tomorrow fused by the Seatlle: vessel own-| ‘The, of the {pider for pub- 4% WATCH THIS SPACE & - i ers, and the respensibiliay lm’uflflon of the summons is Sep- - ¥ 3 the shortened G, | and the nu-,»;eumber l.m‘u.' 1936; uz.: time of 2 USE THIS BLANK - — fire of curtailment apply to allPublication is four weeks; the first g 2 2 - s hoats s entiely with this fiest. To|Publicaton e Seplemper h, 1088 Tailpred by (Cwt out aid mail with your cheek to A. B, Phillips, : s o A P e, THE TERMINAL - » :::en‘ this amendment still reposes|ber 5th, 1936, and the time within mow Box 1271, Juneaun) n Wflstlxflflxw:‘ ::yd 'mh':i,:'fl.::;lwmud“m?l::. ;: x:;:‘:u;w to ap- Please enroll me for night school. I wish the following Wfl.y Diffe: Foods” action al time pear thirt; com- 3 :::y desire. Ipletion of last publication. g Catering to Banquets and Priyate Dinner Parties “In other words the total pound-| Given under my hand the seal - age permitted the Area 2 fleet has|Of the court aforesaid, this 12th day | o gy Py D LR and in 'y have - , A d ) ‘ iven time to engage in other fish-|Clerk of the District Court for the 1 am enclosing check for §.. e 8 Srica which have beershown to be| Territory of Alaska, Division No. 1. n s GRAVES ;u;’_‘m i : R S Voo ot Yo SR ) e e AP ' e Cornee Bemmnd b Buwarirbisals' the sl £ i S uty. p { « .. “The heavier the fishing the less| First publication, Sept. 14, 1936. “The Clothing Man”_ Free Delivery B PHONE 88 .