The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 1, 1936, Page 7

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CONSUMPTION OF SALMON 1S TOBE BOOSTED Systematic Advelllsmg [x- plains Great Food Qualities of Fish A study of Govern: nsumption P Halferty v (,dnnenes Ine. Causes of he coi- tinual change are the American desire for something new, the el- fects of advertising, and the influ- ence of new information about nutrition and adequate diet being constantly presented to consumers through the pages of leading news- papers, magazines and a flood of new books, he believes. “In general, it appears that meats and starches are losing ground to a variety of fruits, vegetables, and juices,” Halferty says. “This basic trend is illustrated by the fact that per capita meat consumption fell from 149.2 pounds in 1909 to only 135.0 pounds on a five-year average of the years 1929 to 1933. Wheal flour consumption fell from 2222 pounds per capita in 1899 to 157.8 pounds in 1934. Potatoes showed a decline from 217.8 pounds in 1899 to 184.8 pounds in 1932, Canned Goods Increase “Canned vegetables, on the other hand, increased almost three fold from 1899 to 1931. In the former year consumption was only 103 pounds while in 1931 the figure was 284 pounds. Oranges gained from 6.69 pounds in 1899 to 24.70 pounds annually for the period 1928-32. “Fresh vegetables also have shown a considerable increase in recent years. Celery showed a gain from 3.4 pounds in 1922 to 6.12 pounds annually for the Spinach too gained for this period. period 1928-32. ipn.lgn is based on an undeistanding food . consump= {of the trends { tion, and | ta and eexpan enjoyed by Alaska's harvest sea,” Halferty said. 'Success of this campaign will promote the welfare of every resi- dent who benefits directly or in- auectly from the funds expena2d in the Territory, for wages, sup- and t by the Cannsd on Industry. In additicn of course the Salmon Industry helps |to create the transportation facil- ities for the Indus -~ in determination to pro- the market now of the "3 Condideies Feund Playing Strange Roles (Cap fuec om 1 age Cne) motives: in cases where the actual political effect has been clear to everyone. At the celebrated tax .conference he made no public statement at all; others announced no tax increases were impending. He left it to ‘the insurance executives to say from the White House steps that their companies were squnder than ever. Without a mention of politics, his adyisers are giving out almost daily hints - that the foreign situation makes 1936 a bad time to change horses. NO G.O.P. CHANGE SEEN On the Republican side there is no prospect that tactics will change. Mr. Landon now is thoroughly com- | mitted to the road; the front porch campnign advocated by some of his friends no longer is a possibility, even if it were deemed advisable. A change of this stage would be in- terpreted widely as a retreat. Regarding Mr. Roosevelt, opinions differ. That he will make some purely political speeches, and him- self label them as such, seems cer- tain. There are those who think it will be long until he answers un- |reservedly the call to which he has responded so often before, and abandons the oblique approach for the direot. What about the wisdom of cam- In 1922 the figure for spinach Was paign swings by Presidentaial nom- 1.24 pounds and at the end of this period it had increased to 242 pounds.” ‘nees? - The record supports only in part the old belief that they almost always do more harm than good, MISTOFER GOOGLE, YE PESTER PAW AGfiA’f THET MOVIN' (TCHER PROPPYS(TION - JES' NOW HE AR SOT ON GITT TH' MASH FER TH' COOKER:-- " HEIDELBERGS BEST ALASKA PRESS TEAM Family Shoe - Team Wins Over Thomas Hardware Co. by Large Score In the City Bowling League at the Brunswick Alleys last evening the Alt Heidelberg team bested the Alaska Press by a score of 1472 to 1332, and the Family Shoe Store beat the Thomas Hardware team 1536 to 1160. High man of the evening was Ed =adde with a total score of 571 Tonight the Alt Heidelbergs will meet the Arctic Beer aggregation in a special game at 7:30. Tomor- row night at 7:30 Mike's team will meet the California Grocery, and at 8:30 the United Meat will come up against the Arctic Beer team. Scores last night were: Alt Heidelberg E. Jakeway 157 157 S. Baker 132 117 Ed Radde 221 151 152— 466 Total Ah-er i Alaska Press Wwirt 129 191 BARNEY GOOGLE AND QPARK PLUG YE BETTER THINK TWICE, EOEs B8UT-- TH(S (S (MPORTANT-- T GOTTA SEE H(wm RIGHT AWAY --- THOSE MOVIES OF THE FEUD ARE To BE RELEASED NEXT WEEK READY Dazly Cross-word Puzzle ACROSS 1. Cease 6. Kind of erys- talline rock 11. Hurled 13. Miserable and unkempt . Spider’s ‘trap 13. Compact 16. Preserves in brine 19. N, lolutlon of Yesterday’s Puzzle A =) Z| Z > Small part or plece Sharp narsh ringing sound 014’ weapon of warfare 25. Vehicles for snow travel 21. Conclude . Australian 30. 3L 3. a4, 35, ZI0[Olg) condition Again: prefix Obtains an equivalent for 14 15. —>m[T|— NMAD>IONZ|O] OONMACZ|— 23. —|O]> W|C W] 11. Proposea in- | ternational language . Metric lfinfl measures . Weapon used for hurling at and en- tangling an animal . Shout . Writing 1m- plements Side plece of an umbrella . Rogulsh Mo Z— oo bird Rare old vio- mimZIMRN0 Common In« former Meager Signify Unit of elec- trical in- ductance Seat of the University of Maine Threw type into confu- A A N iE A[D DlE DOWN . Leather fast- eners . To that 3. Alternative By Mo AN P —[»OHNMIZ|— [(OMIOIENMGIONMIZ ARIMH[W[Z]—[OORMIMIZ|— Hen= A . Kavorite . Angry . Extended . During Expiating In comparison with 36. . Salary 28, 28, Old musical note Begins 30. Improve . Tablet . Smeared sion 9. Detail 40. Abstract existence . Tawn in Ohlo . Automotive fuel: colloa. . In contact with from above Exist . Young pigeon . Drinking vessels . Owns . Negative prefix . Regretiul . System of weights . Caustic . Wooden shoe . Electric gener- ator . Withered Pronoun . South Amer- fcan wood sorrel . Only 186— 435 199— 571 i e 1472 | To $EPRESENT 1 JUST WANT To WARN YOU NOT To SS{‘GN AN\:W:APERS UFEY-- CRUMB US( n MON-- YOU'LL HAVE | & UARMINT (NTER To GET A LAWYER /RAHT T(DY SUM.AN' ALL HIS GOLE CANES TeR 800 BUSINESS PROFESSIONAL o S When in Need of DIESEL OIL—UTAH COAL GENERAL HAULING STORAGE and CRATING CALL US JUNEAU TRANSFER Phone 48 Hight Phone 4703 FRED MATTSON WATCHMAKER and JEWELER Watches, Clocks and Jewelry EYE GLASSES SOLD AND REPAIRED 127 SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. P.O. Box 1648, Juneau, Alaska “THE REXALL STORE” ACCURACY _ your Reliable e e || MISTOFER CRUMB wuz HERE JES' EORK(IN' OVER A DIRECTORY. FRATERNAL SOCIETIES GASTINEAU CHANNEL "~ PROFESSIONAL || | Helene W. L. Albrecht | PHYSIOTHERAPY | Massage, Electricity, Infra Red Ray, Medical Gymnastics 307 GOLDSTEIN BLDG. Phone Office, 216 DRS. KASER & FREEBURGER DENTISTS Blomgren Building PHONE 56 Hours 9 am. to 9 p.m. " Dr.C.P.Jenne Rooms 8 and 9 Valentine Building TELEPHONE 176 Dr. Richard Williams DENTIST OFFICE AND RESIDENCE GOLDSTEIN BUILDING 3 |day, I. O. O. F. Hall I " Fratermal Societies | ‘| of Gastineau ! ‘ Channel | o+ B. P. ©. E. ELKS meets every Wednesday at 8 p. m. Visiting brothers welcome. WALTER. P, SCOTT, Exalted Ruler. M. H. SIDES, Secretary. MOUNT JUINEAU LODGE NO 14 Second and fourth Monday of each month in Scottish Rite Temple, beginning at 7:30 p. m. MARTIN S. JORGEN- SEN, worshipful Master; JAMES W. LEIVERS, Secretary, KEBEKAHS Perseverance Lodge No. 2 A meets every second and fourth Wednes- EDNA M. | BUTTS, Noble Grand; MILDRED CASHEN Secretary. Juneau Ice Cream Parlors Ice Cream, Soft Drinks, Cnndy ¢ Boost Salmon {and besides every campaign year { Halferty declared that lack ofihas its own seb of.circumstances. Mattox 138 147 182— 419 active promtion of food products, Th( elcutwn returns will tell. Evans 162 132 153— 44'[} regardless of the nutritive value of | | | i the particular food has re.sulted Total ...1332 either in a downward trend, as ib WALTER SCOTT m Thomas Hardware JOIN FRATERNITY * R Dr. A. W. Stewart DENTIST Hours 9 am. to 6 pm. QEWARD BUILDING Office Phone 469 COFFEE SHOP Percy Reynolds, Manager ‘ RELIABLE TRANSF! ER | Qur trucks go any place any time. A tank for Diesel Oil and a tank for Crude Oil save burner trouble. PHONE 149; NIGHT 148 ) compound prescriptions. Rieck . Fortney Button the case of apples which fell berole‘ 115 129 136— 380I the active promotion of citrus a.nd 86 122 97— 305 other fruits from 1069 pounds id . According to word received here by /& 15 a1 &5 1899 to 675 pounds in 1931, Or 0 \\yajter p. Scott, his son Walter P. 1160 a continued low rate of consump- , Scott, Jr., has been pledged to Al-| | tion as in the case of canned sal- phia Tau Omega at the Colorado mon which has remained on a level |gop6o1 of Mines, Golden Colorado at a little over two pounds for young scott received a scholarship | % many years. here this summer to the Colorado Understanding Campaign | School. “Last spring the Canned Salmod | ¢ s somewhat of a tradition that Industry launched a national ad-|jineay boys going to the School of vertising and merchandising cam- arines join Alpha Tau Omega fra- paign to draw greater attention 1o ternity. Three others preceding Alaska’s Canned Salmon and in-|geott who are members of this or- crease consumption of the product | | ganization, are: Ben Messer, who to the end that inroads made into graduated last year and is mow at| the sale of the Territory's cnm,mam, Arizona; C. W. Livingston, | SPECIALIZING TELEPHONE 663 Office Hours—9 a.m. to 10 p.m. | Dr. W. A. Rystrom DENTIST Over First National Bank X-roY 1 * 35 Total //% | Family Shoe B. Duckworth .. 142 Keyser 164 Hudson 187 Store 163 174— 479 207 160— 531 145 14— 526 in French | WHEN IN A HURRY CALL COLE FOR OIL! 34 plus or 27 gravity, in any amount . . . QUICK! COLE TRANSFER Phone 3441 or Night 1803 and Italian Tu(.dl SEPTEMBER WAS NORMAL, . - . Dinners DR. RAE LILLIAN CARLSON Optumetrist ! Eyes Examined, Glasses Fitted Office in Ludwig Nelson's Jewelry Store If It's Paint We Have It! IDEAL PAINT SHOP FRED W. WENDT i S Gastineau Cafe | PchETs AT ri :hort Orders at ANl Hours 10th. Previous extremes for Sep- tember werc 77 and 29 degrees re- food product by cheaper varieties | of fish caught in other sections, and processed by cheaper labor may be resisted. The Industry’s cam- Get Rid of Your CORNS Quick—Sure—Safe Use END-O-CORN tonight. In morning pain will be all gone. In a couple of days your corn or callous troubles will be ended. Get a jar of END-O-CORN TODAY from the Butler-Mauro Drug Store and have happy feet. Colorado; Milton Lagergren, grad- { Juneau. are also several others in Juneau. |graduates of other colleges. They include Everett Erickson, Walter | White and Guy Smith. | - AN APPEAL TO CUSTOMERS Prices on feed and hay have gone ;np and are still going up. Canned milk has gone up. FRESH MILK HAS NOT gone up. But the dairy men must insist on immediate set- tlement of milk bills or delivery MUST be discontinued. adv. JUNEAU DAIRIES, Inc. e ——— | Lode and placer location notices Besides these ATO members there, graduate of 1933 now at Clxma)(\ uate of 1933 now City Engineer of SAYS REPURT The month of September just passed was.about normal as to tem- perature, with precipitation consid- erably above normal, and sunshine somewhat below normal, according to the monthly meteorological re- port issued today by the Juneau Weather Bureau Office. The average temperature for the month was 500 degrees, or 0.2 de- gree below normal. The warmest September of record was that of 1910 with a mean of 526 degrees and the coolest that of 1914 with a mean of 475 degrees. The highest temperature for the month just passed was 67 degres on the 28th The total precipitation for !he‘ month was 12.34 inches, which is{ 208 inches above the normal. There| was measurable precipitation on 22| days of the month but nearly half| the monthly amount occurred be-| tween the 20th and 26th of the| month. The maximum amount for a 24-hour period was 269 inches on the 25th and 26th:. A trace of snow fell on the 9th of the month, Union Busmess Agent De-‘ nies Any Shortage of Medical Supplies SEATTLE, Oct. 1.—Unions con- this being only the second time in; tinued picketing three wholcsalc the last twenty years snow has fal-| |drug plants here today after the len in September. There were six clear days, | partly cloudy and 23 cloudy d‘xya‘ during the month. Out of a poss ble 385.5 hours of sunshine, | Central Labor Council put the es-| one! tnblmhmems on the unfair list. Hugh R. Bradshaw, Union Busi-| !ness agent, repnewed his denial of 90.4 statements that Seattle and Alaska | Ammunition See—BIG Van SOUTH FRANKLIN Phone 479 FORD AGENCY (Authorized Dealers) GREASES GAS — OILS JUNEAU MOTORS hours were recorded, or 25 per cent|faces an immediate shortage of of the possible amount. | medical supplies. He said: “These The total wind movement fur are scare stories put out as part of September was 4620 ‘miles, or an, 2 plot to mold public opinion against { Foot of Main Streev A f T Robert Simpson, Opt. D. Graduate Los Angeles Col. lege of Optometry and ’ Opthalmology || Glasses kitted Lenses Ciround Jones-Stevens Shop LADIES—MISSES' READY-TO-WEAR | Seward Street Near Third DR. OSTEOPATH 2] Consultation and .examination free. - Hours 10 to 12; .1 40 5; 7 to 9:30 by ‘appeintment. Gastineau Hotel Annex South Franklii: St. Phors 177 PHONE 549 FINE Watch and Jewelry Repairing PAUL BLOEDHORN at very reasonable rates FRONT STREETS Clothing Home of Hart Schaffner and Marx Clothing SR - i x Toe Enpice oftice. and the lowest 34 degrces on-the ——— lus, We have been to nospitais and |doctors in Seattle and they have | plenty of medical supplies to last ¥, 1 them ! | Warehousemen struck Monday at| : | | the McKesson and Stewart-Holmes | Drug Compapy when that concern refused to recognize the union tor Up « s+ s+ - And Out into the Room - ’., ! | collective bargaining. ‘“.'M h’ : ll ea t E rom t h e | Tho West Coast Wholesale Drug] Company and Blumauer Frank |Drug Company discharged their 7”-? Series — Made in 3 Sizes ; employees who refused to make up | orders for McKesson customers and then closed their doors. CLEANLINESS ... . FLEXIBILITY . ... ECONOMY and NOISE- LESS OPERATION are characteristic of the ESTATE OIL HEAT- ROLA . insured by its new double-chamber bowl burner. Much of the heat in the ordinary cabinet heater goes up and out the chimney J. B. Burford & Co. “Qur doorstep I8 wurn by satisfied customers”™ il —_——— e '_P’—“—’*_-v"’——vv—fi Stratton & Beers MUNICIPAL ENGINEERS SURVEYORS VALENTINE BLDG. \ Telephone 502 Juneau Coffee Shop MRS. T. J. JACOBSON Wome Cooked Meals Served from 6:30 am. to 8:30 p.m. Catering to Dinner Parties R If you're out to please the man of the family . . . let us help ou! A grand selection of good food . . . vegetables and all the things that men like best. 'flverdge hourly velocity of 6.7 miles. { The maximum velocity for a five ! minute period was 29 miles from the southeast on the 19th. The average relative humidity at {4 a. m. was 85 per cent; at noon, |72 per cent; and at 4 a. m., 75 per cent. Heavy frosts occurred on the 10th and the 14th and a light frost on the 30th. | —_———— Today’s News Today—Empire, | WAKE UP YOIIR I.IVER BIl.E— Keé:rl;: mind . . . il line Todd Studio | ! e Paso—farmeny—Pubke ||| JUNEAU-YOUNG | L [0 EAGRD STRNEY Hardware Company i ; | PAINTS—ON—GLASS | 3 Shelf and Heavy Hardware |4§ GARLAND BOGGAN || Gunssnd Ammunition 3 Hardwood Flpors Waxing Polishing Sanding PHONE 83 or 85 Sanitary Grocery “The Store That Pleases” WZ: Rated Heating Capacities 784-F—7000 to 7500 cu. ft. 783-F—4750 to 5250 cu. ft. 782-F—4000 to 5000 cu. ft. . but that cannot happen in the new HEATROLA. ’l‘he “Intensi-fire in the HEATROLA puts all the heat to work by its double air circulating. \ I I f ! | PHONE 582 I Estate Heatrola—With the famous !uel-mvinq Intensn-b.re air duct—at Thbifiii Hardware Co. "5y & If you enjoy indoor sports— Here's one of the best—TRY BOWLING! BRUNSWICK BOWLING ALLEYS Rheinlander and Alt Heidelberg BFEER ON TAP | Juneau Phone 487 Rice & Ahlers Co. HEATING PLUMBING SHEET METAL WORK PHONE 34 BErsan

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