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1'&’ ten-day 3 s THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE. SATURDAY FEB. 11, NOW-WHAT'S THAT @ WHO 1S MAGGIE TALKING TO N | M BBF-QN() ALL DAY ON T H''PHON | AGIN=-I'M GOIN' T HAVE QUIET HERE TODAY- D _;j L YES-MRS. JIGGS~-I COULDN'T GET You ON THE PHONE- IF_YOU WA 50 R TO SEE TED TO TAKE A SINGNG LESSON TODAY- CAME Ov; | PROJECT OWNERS MARINE NEWS IN ALASKA PAID RUTH ( MISHAP HITS MERCHANTS ON REQUISITIONS | SrzaMER MOVEMENTS Sum of Over Thirty-three T e e * 21 Thousand Dollars Made OF THIS CITY CRDULED SATLON I‘ in Northland sailings from Seat- ® > postponed on account of e Masters, Mates o PORTLAND, Ore regional office of the Public Works Feb. 11.—The Ship Which Céipsized Car- q NO-1 DIDN'T= BUT NOW THAT YOU'RE e 1939, By GE‘OHGE McMANUS = et AT TABOOBY- PUT ON YOUR HAT AN’ GO _TO THE 'PHONE COMPANY AND HAVE THEM COME ouUT AND FIX TH' 'PHONE - CABS-PHORE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE } COUPON BOOKS: { $6.25 in rides for $5.00 | §3.00 in rides for $2.50 | ‘ FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! l 237 SOUTH FRANKLIN Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL | Telephone 133 [ ZORBIC ANNUALCANNED -5t . SMALL SHIPMENT | Alaske Music Supy) |, 29815, SALMON CUTTING DEMONSTRAT:ON Seventh Aflalr of Kind Will| Be Held in Seattle on March 3 SEATTLE F(‘b 1] —The sevel annual canned salmon cutting d nth m- | | Company 'NURSES ASSN. PHONE 15 | Alaska Laundrv D —— R — Pianos~—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122 W. Second retary of the Associati Pisheries; Edward H American Can Company of Continental Can Compa R. W. igh of the Nations | ners Association Northwest e | ‘OF MEATS, EGGS | " BUTTER ON BOAT e S This committee will be : : B H | approximately 100 cannery tons of butter, exgs and | ! MRS. R. P. NELSON sales agents who will serv dges. | meat were discharged from the| z The meeting will be followed by a | Princess Norah for distribution n as a pa10-up subscriber to banquet at which the Amer Can | Juneau i will be host The shipment included a total of | - > The Daily Alaska Empire 30 cases of eggs destined for one tailer. Egg price will be 50 cents {per dozen as compared to 37 cents | is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office . . . . . . ® S H D H d o { t e Administration reported today to onstration will be held on March 3 {on lhv- Unm-d States variety. The | ik ‘1 Mnic fors Te 13 requisitions aling $2442.874 eral commiitee in charge, announced sessment .md higher initial price @ Princess Norah scheduled to e 1 quisitions totaling $: 1 ge, 0 \ for Local Refail Firms ¢ ihacind 4. Stlons o |Bave been batd t brojeck owners in| today, | | 361 the’ Carisan ivtct, 1B s o CAPITOL THEATRE e tomorroew morning, weather since the beginning of | This cutting demonstration is the | A meeting of the Gastineau Chan- |85 is five cents per dozen on a When the motorship Ruth C Gab- e permitting of arrival here o the new PWA construction urogram. [annual pack “check up” on the years| A M° _M,\“Awy“l ‘,m; Will be held |NeW ratesschedule which went into and receive 2 tickets to see: sized off Johnson Point in Chat- | e from R EWAY. o The on comprises Or 1. Wash- | work by the canned salmon industry. | = " Umjm pige \s announced €ffect January 1, 1939. Former tax 4 1 & o i 7 4 an K M (& e S ' e s 3 S o1 9% ” i ham Strait yesterday morning and | e LOCAL SATLINGS s Idaho and Alaska. | More than 700 cans of salmon from 4t Mrs, Verne Bolsy resi-|Was 10 cents per\ dozen. : ann!nnm vALLEY sank, a cargo estimated at 125 tons | o 11l every o ajority of the requisitions paid|the 1938 American pack, representa- e i, iFe Boriners Apartments | eat costs will be raised a of foodstulfs destined for . 6 p.m. for Sit- e covered preliminary enses | tive of all species, all districts, and B afisine 5 The session will|Straight 5 cents per pound on the | 2 to feed the fish inst ¢ e incurred by the project owner in|virtually all canneries, will be open- convene at 8 o'clock and all members | Canadian shipment. Supply received 1 grocery store customers. . Wednesday ® | £ ng co mf'uon u w in-led, examined and rated from the | | are urged to ”,,“-‘ by most stores here is very limit- WATCH THIS SPACE Numerous rets in this ™ burg, Port e | cluding expenditures mater standpoint of quality and workman- ed, but one retailer asserts he re- Vi Nivio Mas & including ary Meat Com-| e and way e and payrolls. Additional payments | ship. ceived a ten days' quantity. Duties | 2 Y. SPpear =y , il be made at intervals dur Sutting and judging s ralige fYOM T conts” pa¥ pany Ca Grocery, | o o Wil ) A Cutting and judging of the sample N _H t P t E ' on meat range from 7 ts I Americ Meat 1y, Alaska| » e o e o construction. The final portion of|cans will take place in the mnlnmu] 0-10Si Far ven pound down to 2% cents. “'"j: S A TS i Meat Company rnia Gro- = B SIOSES the 45 per r-]'»m grants allotted by the | with separate committees of judges | 5 Twenty cases of butter were in . ic Works Administration will be : H , % cery Company. h board gen- 4 examining ¢ ur. of the rnv 1Imon | T .ght i D g t shipment. Duty on butter is 14 F npleted and by PWA * i ! e T Lo ' he ndividuals ¥ .‘mml.w wi E \vd fn- zn\»‘ Perishables were also included in | in the t m | 1 pection by e actively engag-| A group of thirty four membersf . .apngo { OF ALASKA $1:500 to $3.500 N ; NEW SL!RVE\II S ;) RS po T ance | of Juneau’s younger set will gather| N S T | RNt The nen \ 1] { more than 500 cannery ‘superin- at the American Legion DUSOU! ppire want. sdds pay. ‘ Lumber and Building Materials 3. Teveive AbBoriies o ndents, key caery employees, pack- | this evening for a no-host party S are endeavor y \ , Without ceremony, a crew of 40 ers, ad primary market sales agents | With festivities scheduled to start PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU determine what aranc any, shipbuilders 1 d laying the expected tor this inspection at 7“ cloc e ) SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To .Improve it Keel of the \tes Coa Reperts To Be Mad, Refreshments will be served, and i operate th 3 : g eperts To Be Made 1e evening wlil be spent in playing and Modernize Your Home Under Title I, F. H. A. ¢ sod B t 4 ¥ ¢ g The Ruth C 193 d Geoc » Explo Follo the judging and in-| o0 HTE a 62-foot 61 gy n craft the Lake on Shipyard dustry tion of the samples, ax ind % i = ; ;Tl‘l"n hi wi “ 1 att 2 fternoon ft Chapesones fgs ”‘“ alf II)LV. diesel engir i E b uilt for i ey clude and Mrs .E have sofie i vice in t utian Islands, will the Jodpine - ¢ ¢ G A additi rge deck load. Capt. b€ & 1.500-ton ship, 200 feet over all species. Talks will also be made at | NUTICE Law Olser hi < regional office poir ' ajthis session by representatlves of | Alice Olark will be working @ Every Effort Made for the Comfort of Guests! escaped in a do N promsvaiiont o \te contrac. | SOVernment agencies interested in| sigrid’s Beauty Parior stariing Mon- She will be driver € tur- g ie it i ikt he salmon indus and by other S 3 in i Juneau mer vere > the salmon industry, and by other Feb. 13, and will be glad to o ioeen mershanis wor T T e s et B ot o GASTINEAU CAFE of obtaining supplies her Sy e 4 public works project: "« Foin 1e economist will| My in connection portation of which has beer A o this region, Administrator Ickesi A Promin conomist w C 2 : porarily shut off by ur men. = med by the regional office, | 2150 Outline the interest of the nat-| ALL 64 AIR SERVICE INFORMATION Mates, and Pilots stear R e ployment on these projects is|l0L'S housewives in canned salmon, i 5 ) t— —— oy , and the importance of uniform hieh | TRIPLEX Odorless A e = now in p'mvrv s rising rapidly and will reach its peak early in the summer, the report add- ed Tines TomorRrROW FISHING CRAFT T ne e ENDS JOURNEY LU coe DELAYED AT KETCHIKAN MONDAY With Capt. Sivert Andersor et ¥y Murdock, Pete Loe, and S Dyl aboard the fishing craf 3 Pilot Lon Cope of the Marine Air- ed in Juneau ye s is in Ketchikan with the Fair- 10:06 p.m., 1 ha, 1 float plane awaiting favorable rip from Ses from - The boat left Juneau for ather to make a flight to Juneau | Seattle four weeks ago with the BERLIN GOES SCOUTH with a load of five sengers | same four men aboard and also Lecpard Berlin, U e Those scheduled to make the re- Russell Eliott owner of the vessel. for the Public Land will turn jaunt with Cope are Earl Clif-| Elliot remained in Tacoma to attend 'jeave on the Pri ford, John Chappell, A. Eld, Glen his father who is not expected to. month's vacation in S Goudie and H. Guertsman ""t’ 3 While at the Golden Gate City. Mr The MA ship made the trip to Berlin will imbibe the pleasur world famous Golden Gate F tion on Treasure Island in Prancisco Bay -+ WATER NOTICE but weather nted a return the first city yesterd: conditions have pr flight today. e e JOURNEY STOPPED Jack Howe was arrested in Ket-| JUNIOR LEGION AUX. POSTPONED SR chikan, taken from a southbound wAnnouncement was made today Do not let your faucets run con- ' teamer on a charge of “jumping” that until furthi st ectings tinualy. There is a good supply of poard bill here, according to Assis- of the Junior American 1x- water in the reservoirs but the city tant District Attorney George W. iliary would be postponed, meeting mains cannot handle the water if pojta dates to be announced at a later it is allowed to run all the time HdWe is also charged with hav- date If this notice is not heeded we will ing “gone south” with a fellow ————~ e - - be obliged to shut off your water.|1ocomer’s leather boots at Tex’s adv Empu‘o Ads Pay. JUNFAU WATER CO. ) Bo: («xdm;, House accordmb to Folta. Anglo-French Discussion of Italian Demands Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain of England confers with i{ermng ll}ahdn dm.ux‘d for African territory, during ome conference with Mussolini. Daladier declared France would g0 to war rather than yield yi o ch territory. Left to right: Freneh Foreign Minister Georges Bonnet, Chamberlain, Daladll:-r a:; ‘Y;yfxaolf Foreign Minister Lord Halifay, Premier Edouard Daladier of France con- Chamberlain’s two-hour visit in Paris enroute to his quality in the product | The cutting demonstration | judging reports through which most of the key men in the actual can- | ning operations of the industry have ‘lho opportunity of studying care-! fully the results of the previous packing season are regarded by the industry as an educational step of | great importance in the continual | offort to improve the workmanship in salmon canning, Chairman Wittig states. and Quality Foremost “Everyone engaged in the salmon industry must keep quality foremost s0 that Alaska’s salmon may be as- | sured a continuous market in the future. This is extremely important as the competition for the consum- | erfs’ dollar from canned fish packed | in other parts of the world is stead- \ily growing more intense,” he said. | Assistmg Wittig on the general . ——.. 577 B e c—— | HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION co. | ' M.S.DART i | . U. S. Mail Carrier | ! Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, | | every Wednesday at 7 a. m. | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS I For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 | Freight must be on deck not later than 4 P. M, Tuesday. e E———————————— | L 1 | THE SIGN OF .| DEPENDABLE SERVICE REGULAR | | U. S. AIRMAIL | | Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks Bethel-Nome ' Read Down_ “Read Up_ Tue. |Lv. Junean |Ar.[Sun. Tue, Ar. Whitehorse _(Lv.|Sun. | Tue. Ar. Pairbanks __|Lv. s Th. |Wed.| | n:'n!a:n'i; ¢ —— | 9:30/Ar. Ri PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. | PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL i | T T VAN'S STORE 278 8. FRANKLIN JARMAN'S-FRIENDLY DRY CLEANERS Pickup Delivery—‘Sam the Tailor’ ALASHA AIR TRAKRSPORT, Inc. SEAPLANES FOR CHATER ) Frequent Flights to All Points in Southeast Alaska ! AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL ‘ PHONE 612 — DAY or NIGHT HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU | SHELL SIMMONS———Chief Pilot RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher ALASKA Transporlation Company ° Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle "PRIN- CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS | & | Leaves i i g:{,‘:‘:‘.ffy iy o niiase . 9l All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped et e b ANGR. 0, { Operating Own Aeronautical Radio Station KANG | Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: PASSENGERS FREIGHT TRANSCONTINENTAL REFRIGERATION TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC AGENT Tickets, reservations and full particulars from MARINE AIRWAYS V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska n. B. rmzn 2-Way Radio sleation CANADIAN PACIFIC || enone 1 Night 312 SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE A S S T I Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail beat from South. » Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, chir.hagot Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and returm. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA “TIGKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative SAILING SCHEDULE Leave Due Juneau Due Juneau Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound | WEEKLY SAILINGS Juneau to Seattle Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau MT. McKINLEY ... .Feb. 4 Feb, 17 Feb. 13 Seattle No.Bound So. Bound YUKON Feb. 11 Feb, 14 Feb, 20 *ALASKA PRI A8, Bebygl . Feh AT NORTHLAND .. Feb. 10 Feb. 16 ben, 19 Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. NORTH COAST Feb. 17 Feb. 21 Feb. 23 NORTHLAND .. Feb, 24 Feb. 28 Mar. 2 THE ALASKA LINE HENRY GREEN, Agent . Phone 109 J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF .. GUY SMITH, Douglas Agent * Ticket Office—PHONE 2 Freight- Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent 3\1 aska Stea nsluy C(nr R > ERVICE-ON-ALL-AL - -