The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, November 9, 1936, Page 2

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, MONDAY, NOV. 9, 1936. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, WEATHER BUREA! | |land closed, in order to allow more tunities to local fishermen, he said. (By the U. S. Weather Bureau) | PHUTE T Capt. Martin will remain in the/ AL South about two months, pressing| NFEB Forecast for Juneau and vicinity, beginning at 4 p.m., Nov. 9: his requests, and will then return | L and i Showers tonight and Tuesday; moderate southeast winds. “;Jmmu {5, Janiay-10F the: Session LOCAL DATA of the Territorial Legislature. ! Time Barometer Temp. Humidity Wind Veloclty ~Weather | HT AND. ! Ve S Wahie Blagticn A 4 pm. yesty 2092 44 91 SE 20 Rain \ WRIGHT AND STOCK @A@H ‘ ¢ )L Wahto Sla es A, | 4 am. today 2973 . 43 90 .. 8 5 rain | Local Fish BuyerSaysSmal. CLOSING DOWN WORK Pete Guererro Fixes | Noon today 2066 43 88 s 5 Cldy Trap Operators Dis- BECAUSE OF STRIKEi Tourniquet L A criminated Against —45 l:fi’i‘:!i!:J:Y [ Sl 'I‘?DAY “ Wright and Stock, contractors, i m. .m. Preeip. a.m. ary sing dow i rk B o2 6f DouplAE Wakito &Ha Pete Station temp. temp. ‘ temp. temp. velocity 24hrs. Weathey | Acting in the Interest of small| . ”:::z :—l::r}y 'c,h:l;n:n];::n-fi: ;l’]‘:‘l L of Dougls ¥ and| Atka 42 38 38 10 44 Rain Private fish trap own: Capt. A. J.| °° ety W T 3 saved t Anchorage 28 0 Martin, local fish buyer and former- | Probably for the winier due to the 1 t v fi . 2 maritime s e, according to R. H. Barrow 0 Cldy v connected with fishing in Ore- ™ : ; § Nome 3 24 . oidy|gon and Washington for several| Stock. Mr. Stock sald that it Personal Loan Department impossible to get the equipment Bethel 29 year companied by his bride, the '™MPOss! iy i Qleas ; y lies needed for the work and it Fairbanks | 18 Snow | former Betty Kamato, will be a pas- " i g b TR 2 £ e P gt e KA CREDIT BUREAU St. Paul Clear Princess Norah leaving Juneau fift Ml "]‘(;( (lmu‘i ‘r‘l;tt: I)\Ln)x‘g u: wshed from| Dutch Hatbor 3 i in | early tomorrow morning. & s ol S A7 z i o sriee ? Maxiig & ,n of two pieces which was re- Cordova close study of local salmon fi 3 # ~: . ey Ha h“'“mu (:‘li?"\ ”m.“."‘ e ”‘"V‘pf‘:“mm_ vears moved (mm‘(hr\ xlioitc cargo .'|lt snkA:. First National Bank Building ng Guer-| Sitka — land now feels he has acquired s i5 St sl o el channel to' Ketchikan Rain | ficlent data to lay before Com contractors also needing planking | s come | ?]-;n('fl tRupert Cldy ¢ ot Fisherios Jrauk (T, Bel andi. it is unable to obtain now Dr.! Edmonton De | B Clear | Alacka Agent of the Bureau of Fish- | ransportati Read the Classified Ads in THE EMPIREI Cldy | erie G. Wingard, in Seattle. o S 8573 A Portland Clear | The data collected by Capt. Mar- Bob DePree of| San Francisco Police Clear |tin, aided by a group of local fish- orti the accident| New York . n would be proposed| Washington a2 Clear tention that small trap owners have ers to have special WEATHER CONDITION AT 8 A. M. TODAY been discriminated against, and, e THE BARGAIN S.I-ORE n young Guer i raining, 45; > Martin stated, if no cor: | ooo P ) 38 Clear ermen, is the basis for their con- Ketchikan, raining, temperature, 44; Craig, Wran- ’ gell, raining, 41; Sitka, raining, 42; Radioville, cloudy, 36; Soapstone action is taken by the fishe Point, partly cloudy, 40; Juneau, raining, 43; Skagway, cloudy, 40; * otfici "I”*”\’ case will be in- e y o Willoughby Avenue Cordova, cloudy, 36; Copper River, snowing; Chitina, clear, 28; Mc- (roduced 1: he colirts, in an attempt Trviz | Car loudy, 28; Anchorage, partly cloudy, 29; Portage, rtly (0 invalidate provisions of the + Jse Trying cloudy, 28; ge, partly y, 29; g&,. partly to inv ,.)y i g Fairbanks, snowing, 16; Nnena, snowing, 13; Hot Springs,| White” bill, the enabling act un- (Next to Totem GrOCQTY) ave DUUCKS cloudy, 20; Tanana, cloudy, 12; Ruby, ¢loudy, 15; Nulato, cloudy, 18; der which the Alaska Bureau of 18; Flat, cloudy, 20. Fisheries is now functioning, and vankseivi | Kaltag, snowing, 18; 3 N e A 4 hanksgiving : WEATHER SYNOPSIS \l\ggléh was passed by Congress in - NOW SHOWING A LARGE ASSORT- ks | Low barometric pressure prevailed this morning from the south- "°—°- . 5 B |l Bering Sea region eastward to the MacKenzie Valley, there be- L1¢ contention of Capt. Martin MENT OF NEW \fre ing two storm areas, one over the southern Berinf Sea region and “d DS group is 3 nan-| another over the upper MacKenzie Valley. High pressure prevailed Rh |1:v- £ Baron. o SRR ‘ow is the| over the Arctic Coast and from the West Coast States westward to @ under the authority given it \sump Midway Island. This general pressure distribution has been attend- " 'M¢ White: Bl dl' Timinated s M A R T D R E s s E s he season| ed by precipitation over the greater portion of Alaska, followed by $nst small trap operators, in the clearing early this morning at ‘Kodiak and Cordova and over por- 1terest of large packing compan- ( = = {ricer said,| tions of the northern. portion:of Southeast Alaska. Heavy rains pre- 'S by closing districts in which at very attractive prices. \ve ducks in| vailed over the northern portion of Southeast Alaska yesterday and STall traps had been operating, and torage plants,| last night and Fairbanks reported heavy snow, with 8 inches on the i vetEen B T 0 sl 2 4 installation of traps by the larger on will be| ground at 2 am. : - ! o B rature changes have been small through- | CObanies; thus shutting out the 75 ame offic Twenty-four hour temperatu ang ave 8- | ant peris i i ° an “ Capt. Martin also will ask to have the Alaska Salmon Corporation {traps at Cross Sound and Inian Is- Write a slogan for CANNED SALMON w.m J a UG ‘ ' E Iy To the Flying Public of Alaska! e > no viola-| out the field of observation. The Chena River closed at P‘flixbanks yesterday mormng B i e SRR AR AN IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! The MARINE AIRWAYS ANNOUNCES 3 § ; ¢ THAT DURING THE PERIOD OF THE Get .into this easy contest ] 5.00 2nd Prize. . - - - ’ and its greatest product, ard Prize . .« - - 1040 Bates Fasas THE PASSENGER FARE BETWEEN JUNEAU AND SEATTLE WILL BE Ath Prize . - - = * 5.00 REDUCED FROM THE REGULAR FARE OF $125.00 TO 2.00 Put on your “thinking cap”! You may win | prizes, 5thto 9th inclneé,Shh $50, $25, $10 or one of nmciother worth- 3 i whilé cash awards. They'te all offered you l o Folloto theso simple freeforbest slogans about Carninéd Salmon. : CONTEST RULES Canfied Salmon has béen cafled —“our ot un sveriing loten (10 it o£ 1) geatest food from the sen.” Dl riok sub- AND WITH THE CONTINUED SUPPORT OF THE PEOPLE OF ALASKA Sdlmon.”” Do not mention varieties or claim med- mit this as your slogan — it is an example {osl properties of the kind of slogan wanted in this con- ; THEY WILL MAINTAIN A WEEKLY SERVICE BETWEEN 2. Contest open to all residents of Alaska end to i1 employecs of the Canned Salmoh’ Taduweey, test- Justtell —in 10 words or less — the plovees tnd familes. Employess o the Isdumey’s why people will do well to eat more - 3. Submit as many slogans as you with bu édct- Canried" Sakmon. must b wriiteh af aspstats (bisoh B SEplt WIS Read the cantcst'niles carefully. They i WITH »r own name and address. No credit for decora- tive presentation, glvc you all the mformatlon you need to 4. Judges will be a representative of Associstion Y, - L et e i R oo el TWO LARGE FAST SEAPLANES Association; and of the Industry’s advertising S many slogans as you like — you have asncy. Judges' decisionr will e final. In case of ynlimited winning' opportunity. | | SIX-PLACE BELLANCA SEVEN.PLACE FAIRCHILD 5. All entries must be transmitted so as to reach In addition to the prize money, there's this address not later than midnight, Dee. 1, 1936. : : 1 Address to Slogan Committes, Ceniéd Silmén In. N CXra inducement to enter this contest: s PACEMAKER 71 dustry, 1440 Exchange Bldg., Seattle, Wash. Youcan take real satisfaction in doing your 6. Entries will not be returnéd and contestants part to spread the Faod news about Canned § — VETERAN ALASKA PILOTS—— agree that all slogans submitted become the prop- o i erty of the Canned Salmon Industry wAd mey be Salmon to ‘3"“ ies everywhere — Hhus used in Industry advertising in any desired manner. hglp.,,! to increase sales and benefit the i Make tentative reservations at Winners will be notifisd, and receive their ohecks, p i Territory! GENE mmc office in Gastineau Hotel, so that ALEX HOLDEN — — —[ ENTRY BLANK=SLOGAN conr:sr] — Slogan Committee, Canned Salmon Induflfy Phones IHUI\«.hunge Bldg., Seattle, Washington o “rire Hugar | "% Marine Airways Qo., RE& L ( Write 10 words or less including ‘‘Canned Salmon’’) 623 OFFICE AT GASTINEAU HOTEL LOBBY Name v - “Juneau’s Leading } Street Address 3 TS ST T e R | FT . ding | g G ) i ent Blory ( Entries must be transmilted so @ 1o each above addres wot later thow mideight, Doe 1, 1936) T

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