The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, June 8, 1938, Page 8

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FISHING SEASON IN SOUTHEAST ? T0 OPEN JUNF 20 Canning Now Undcma\ at Ccok Inlet, Copper River and Alaska Peninsula Warden A. P. Romine of the Bureau of Fisheries sail ¢n the Brant for patrol trip through Alaska fishing area Ason, eside from trolling, ¢ 3 Scuth t are that ally the normal num- me canning of troll caught nd the total pack o far reported to the Bureau from this source is “bout 2,000 case Several districts in Alaska al- ! In Cook Inlet packed so 18,997 reds ula es. end 1064 reported a total of 1144 c: | VISITING HERE WITH DAUGHTER Paint Last of Na- tive Faces amed features of Mag- -ha, wife of an old 1 chief, caught by the Nina Crumrine, well artist, stand out in audy ceremonial a tale of long years no more Juneau last bound for Yukon a trip down the ord in sketch the yesterd the Gastineau mother and as they recalled Alaskan Artist to n Page One) low i wn there, or cut it off to what the WPA k3 Where Need Is Greatest a depression, the need | reatest in the nation’s hop, v steel » industries ar ounded rough! west by Pittsburgh and on the north and cago ar Cincinnati at area that the can't easy stop depression coming lam on the brakes asirous drain on their Suddenly many ti workers lose their jo! living on unemployment insuranc savings and credit. That usuaily last nd Des Moin south by Chi- and be: J. P. Morgan, noted financier, chats with an unidentified man as Henry & rom a week to two or three months. y tynjor (feft), listens, The group is pictured at the dinner whi Then /the jobless 1 o the reliel honed the campaign of the $10,000,000 Greater New York Fund 1iu rolls private health and welfare agencies. Morgan threatencd to leave the ’ That's the picture in the Middle dinner if more pictures were taken of him. West now. especially in DR such citi TR kv latter dist opened the everal y s Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit and , ~ray - - latter part of May of the way|m;iaq, AGRICULTURE DEPT. 1 ) i i S & P! The hoppers of the Federal reliet M EN IN REINDEER '} DON'T MISS 3 hine were enlarged early thi S 3 \ J ; e : ) : the MRS. SOMMERS AND : e | In the past fow years tour o ACHE were enlareed carly i o OMMITTEE PARTY | . BOBBY ON DENALI Tresident Roosevelt is shown at the extreme Ieft as he addressed the 1938 class of the Naval Academs 3l o naian greats whom Nina| goot (/8 move @he mete roed all i ]. B. P, W. C. | Annapolis, Md. where he presented gfaduating midshipmen with their degrees. The graduates, attired | Crumrine put on canvas, have gone | greiios i no % oot (0 10000 | o Rachword, Assistapt Chiet | i e . i in white, are seated directly in front of the President. on to hunting grounds beyond. in Gleveland from 20,000 to 70,000, of - and e, W4 | erre ' Mrs R‘"L S""]‘"“”[‘ “‘l‘;‘ ““}l ]m’l i Chie son, of P\;"”"X*’l‘" ‘:““ In other words, WPA created 120.- 3. Bell R ch Di- | ! y, are returning to the Capita ¢ died, is included in that|pog mare jobs in a few mont Jiological Survey, are ' § ) 3 e MEETING CALLED 0 j in a few months in yision of the Biological St are ! ik 8 y s e PR H A told of how Chief| gyt after a while, city and state mittee party which sails from Se- ! l be Mrs. Sommers and her son have| A special Fiiem s o wer % machinery stalled. There were more lattle on the N¢ June 17 | SATURDAY 11 ! spent the past five months in the been calied for this evening a l;{“ Ker 0 rs people eligible for direct relief (fin- to make a study of reinde H Musi l States. In March they motored to' o'clock to consider importan i S { ! M ta, where they have been business. Immediately following that ' h (gt i duced by olates, [oounties. olties) }ingustiySiin. ¢ gk et { LILLIAN and her ORCHESTRA M n:m ~u..' u( ey ha l "A\ i “‘” % “ Sl );m ke ‘ 1ld come | than the machinery could stand. ing to word received here today pa ,,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,-“,,d visiting with relatives were will be a Fou et ; T SR B st R ey i £ ing to plan for the annual celebra- ‘ AN(’ R i et ,'w‘,f Ving Pernde BRY mnor g et & Try an Empire ad tion. (V] Joring Mi 3 k t ! John Dolinger e A e 11 s & alum E : o e e L ing here with relatives, Dr. and|_ el ia okt Up to the States’ Our Last Alloiment of Promction Models s = rs. Richard H. Williams will ¢ na Crumrine’s 9 2€1 1 Through Harry Hopkins, chief o § 1 v ¥ b Delegate Gets More than icrain toniznt a S 0 Daughter Jo I('phl;w finds it j],,.,v Wy}:‘:\ylu’;“lh‘:v (imll- e that it KELVINATOR BARGAINS Ry /] { Three Times as ; on the Glacier Highway. 8 SIORs S " servec ce other da hat § v I;[](;KY Pl/I€(u ’ !."IA Three Times a ”M ny Folloy an’ . GUlAGHE. Harbecue, | "Tun”: to go. With yher l|“ had done its share, and the v is now in transit. The supply is limited. If you desire Votes at A. White the spend the cvenin of new Indian features, bUbiwas yp to the state frigerator at a surprisingly low figure reserve yours NOW. is “to paint movie “Those states have the money vade oA L e { S res sai AL s ive gua ee. Easy Te } FOR YOU—AND FOR US! Delegate A J. Dimond the evening are Mr, 2CUICSSes MRyE e aid Hopkins, “I know of no citi the Democratic primary nd I. Goldstein, Mr. g A third p with Mrs. Crum- zen jn Ohio or Tllinois who think c i ers o ore . B z 5 4 ' 1 daug is “Chilkat the Federdl government has ne _Ph s T o T ~T T cent election received more J. J ( onnors, Mr. and Mrs 3 & ‘ % A k Eny 10 N THAT'S THE LIMITED QUANTITY three times as m Mill, Mrs. Elizabeth Bigs v. and ot which the | done its part n opponen John W. Troy, Mrs. Helen Bender, C! es brought from Chilkool| 8aid Aubrey Williams, Hopkin Third and Franklin Streets LR ] OF THIS BIGGEST-VALUE . . . . B 6 o ROSEWOOD CIN piled at the Bottled for Honolulu office. Dimond votes by Demox » received Alaska likes her portraits every other state would @ her panoramas iave plenty of grounds t m nand 8 THAT WE ARE NOW OFFERING AT | o 220 o 0 on ; e 5.5 ballotir For a Full Py ¢ ana Mastor Sepeci B Gl ‘snd Toinen tsa o1 EOMM i the title of the broadcast given Pyt e LA . o : ke R N by E. F. Clements of the Territoria: S d i g ) 1 L\, ftis 1/'-.7111ch Wooden Pipe. ® F l F T H WILL MEET TOMOR o el Sty i Iatures to repair the state relief : | L WS Olup sy S g i 1,000 ft.: 12-inch Wooden Pipe. It was announced today ey BN . Frn 5 » e # { 7 C 3 v WS- AKE VACATION \, Lutheran Ladi¢ Aid will hold their Meats, n Mr onts, are TOKYO, June 8.— ATokyo news A b 1 . A G } C % & = maeting:stom atternoo: feats, stated o Clements, are| . per recently tapped Japan's “in- : Water-wheels; Pulleys and Sprockets. JUNEAU LIQUOR CO. o'clock in the social room ) upply the i + visible” gold reserve, in a patrio- e b o with /prosein : feau Post Office staff, les 1 arlors m tic campaign, and immedi y ice staff, will lea e il e L e Y Wonday fod an - exteniive 4l Beilel mqs and Othe rTqmpmonL PHONE 36 Percy Reynolds o i n ot meats in this coune. flood of wedding rings, trophies, din- :’:::“L“":" ”"r States. Before re- Also 1,000 barrels of Fuel Oil. Lode and piacer location DR A capita con- Ner Plate and dental fi i oo Tl - for sale at The Empire Office. sumpti ; ; and veal for 1931 Even a gold brick—a real one “:C;\:“fillh ‘l;ekwn(n visit with relatives (e impt beef an 3 orth Dakota. w—ry | | pounds and of pork a ¢ in i inds a1 of DO & ™ The Tokyo Niohi et instituted| e CLAUDE BINKS eanliness is an abso. | (N€ campaign, calling on its readers| Hiram Walker's DeLuxe Rye or ot et TOMORROW 'S STYLES T@DA s 1 80 W00 17 10 o, b iven. the Pinance| BOUAOn whiskies are- Botied-in | 0B ' d by impure meats Ministry for pushing the war with ond and are 7 Years Old. Available In Our Pre-Summer SALE----- We Are NOW OFFERING: ° TABLL 21 vot vhile complete returns ‘erritorial ratic com- Dr, and Mrs. W. W 5,626 House voters ) in the Rep the Territory. Ols { <copic, and so their de Judge and Mrs. G. F. Alexander Council, Dr C. C. Carter, Mrs. Florine o honorees, = <o and the t .Taik on Meats ‘1\)4.1(1 los imelude tape-worn and tric pori “The larvae which pr diseases are very small beef d by duce these ven mi ficult. Our only | rig! meat inspection and thorough coo The inspection at the slaughter-~ s is very rigid and is done by veterinary doctors “In the meat m: *ts throughout the States the inspection is usually made by government inspecto: | where the hides and visira are | thoroughly exar also all ma- chinery which handles meats. Tests are made of all employees to make sure that they are not carriers of ‘ote ke Ba s at Haines last summer rom which headquarters they painted Klukwan natives who could oniy be encouraged to bring out remonial robes with the persua- ion of un rmy men We like it,” Nina Crumrine miled JAPAN TAPPING China In one day, nearly $100,000 worth of gold was donated. Are Now Wanted The Experimental Sation at Pet- ersburg is now receiving bids for! * the purchase of 40 mink and 30 blue foxes to be delivered during the oming fall. The contract will be awarded prior to July 1, according to advices received from Dr. L. B. Loftus. SPECIALS dii{;:’?‘oan o) T ourselves for- 7 st ! tunate in A that all meats TO VlSlT PARENTS DRESSES MILLINERY ° ; in 3 groups in 2 groups House shipped to Alaska are government- | tested. Nevertheless, all persons are | warned not to eat pork, incluring sausages and all other products of pork, without thorough cooking.” DURING VACATION Beatrice and Virginia Mullen, who have been attending school in San Rafael, Cal, for the past term, ar- . . 1 S | e e i with values with values Dresess $1.00 {CROWELL-] PARKER i Tk ga Bl to $29.50 to $8.95 Silk i A WEDDING TQMIGHT |#2ob Beiterhe Minten, centa | ® ) Lingerie 50c :my*;;‘ Helle \«C.”Ef': Wil beoome s they il veturn”soutn o] $1.00 and $3.00 $3.85, $6.85, $9.85 Jewelry No Approvals—No Refunds—Strictly Cash b 50c JUNEAU'S OWN STORE at Gustavus, Alaska During her brief stay in Juneau, Miss Crowell has been honored at several parties. The couple, accom- panied by the Rev. Personeus, left Juneau last evening for Gustavus (on board the Edith Miss Crowell and Mr. Parker plan to make their home in Gustavus. — .- FROM BOMBAY Mr. and Mrs. John E. Bain, from Bombay, India, were passengers | through Juneau last night on the | steamer Princess Louise, making the round trip tour. Mr. Bain is an official of the P. & M. Steam- | ship Line in the Bombay office. e Try the Empire classitieds for imulu Rafael this spring. { Miss Minton will be the house guest of the Mullens for several weeks before returning south. FIFTEEN TONS ~ OFFISHSOLD The halibuter Arden brought in 116500 pounds of halibut yesterday | that sold to the Alaska Coast Fisheries for 645 and 4.30 cents n pound. | The halibuter Emma, Capt. Tom Ness, sold 13,000 pounds today to| Sebastian-Stuart for 645 and 4.40 nt We take he positio L that any further expansion of (——— — e S 4 WPA relief in two rich Ohio and Tlinois would F< 4 al government would be giv ing direct relief to the destitute instead of creating jobs in a we ief program. T we give T ATION SAL LIGUID ustion of the funds propriated for work ongres ap- : 20,000 to 35,000 gal at popular prices. Ask your dealer! T O S S S E R AT SR IN BULK—70c qt Many Flavors! Take Home a Quart of TOP NOTCH ICE CREAM Or Eat a Dish Served Soft AT THE TOP NOTCH CAFE Creamy Richness—in Cones—Dixie Cups or Bulk FRESH MADE To Please Youl! in our newly-installed latest- type mixer. Made just as young and old like it best.

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