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BBINGING UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, MAY 29 — REGA! DIDN'T KEEP ME RDLESS OF THIS LOUD DESIGN ON THESE PAUAMAS THAT MAGGIE BOUGHT - IT HAD A SWELL SLEEP- AWAKE - | i A “hw I‘M YOU INGRATE- JUST GETTING UP- WHAT'S THE USE OF TAKING YOU ON_ A TRIP AROUND THE COUNTRY ?? HOW CAN YOIJ STAY IN BED WHEN THERE IS SO MUCH TO SEE HERE By GEORGE McMANUS PLEASE-PLEASE-| HAD TO GET UP TO ANSWER THE 'PHONE - ANDETrA%K%EGOPSLbE AID YOU AR f’,\ucu KOISE THAT THEY CAN'T SLEERP-— | The campaign has proven succes PIONEERS ATTENTION | ful in increasing the United States | — ‘pex capita consumption of canned| Asking all Pioneers to be at the | salmon by 13 per cent, and year-end | Odd Fellows Hall at 9:30 am., | carry-overs are showing a dwhmnqu’““ sday, May 30, to take part in tendency since the start of the ad-| the Memorial Day Parade and the vertising program, he stated. | dedication of the Juneau-Harris Monument. e | | WILLIAM J. MARKLE. Emprie classifiecs bring results. | aqy. President, yl‘ mu‘ IN OLYMPIA ? Qg I U. S. Navy Launches Two New Destrovyers orld rights reserved Copr_194 rs as to the health and food values { A 1 V) of canned salmon meals,” he said. | \I E W S o & | SRcsend il NOEnE Leave DueJuneau Due Juncau S ; g | SBINON BCYELUDDE CAIVREN, B Steamer Seattle Northhound Southbound Y > - worth said that the campaign w B Ho A ", % v t ik g ARANOF . May 22 May 25 May ©: <% started because canned salmon pro- 20 F K /23 y £ 2 SR 4 | duction and production costs were ; May 25 May 28 June 3 & q ST PR X 4 | both showing an increase while the | 'ALEUTIAN May 29 June 1 June 9 " . g dge of cheaper| "ALASKA June 1 June 4 June 10 OVEMENTS | ‘ \.,. number and tonnage of cheaper 1 une 10 - ith canned salmon in the market| {BARANOF Juria 5 ig0ek @ Juhe 14 | was increasnig. §—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound f—Aleutian May 29—(Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Cruise) calls at Skagway northbound, Sitka and Metlakatla southbound JuneauBound : " e " aturday with Los @ | “six looking ars ago, a group of forward salmon packers realized that 10a e ° Taku scheduled to arrive Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Tour Party SEME o T e North Sea scheduled to sail from e (ht- increase in the pack of canned salmon, something would have to ‘bo done to develop the market for | canned salmon so that sales would ifta,\' abreast of production,” he said. Beldovia. FOR OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING PORTS . “hamber of Com- e | with the inroads being made into 9-Day Totemland Cruise. ® merce tour party aboard. ® | the market by mackerel, tuna, sar- e Should have four days' mail. e | dines, and other protein foods, and | *—Connects with S. S, Cordova at Cordova for Seward, Kodiak any . . OF CALL AND RESERVATIONS CALL THE ALA SEATTLE, May 2 Steamer | @ Seattle May 31 at 9 pm . He described several previous S " /‘ '4 ' N F Aleat i at ¢ ook this| @ Alaska scheduled to sail from e g[S eeaty aCVERbig 08 m A g0p TICKET QFFICE—2 FREIGHT OFFICE: Alew Y | that the salmon industry had carried 9a.m . ttle June 1 H. 0. ADAMS————Agent mornix |on to market exces e supplie: west Alaska p : x‘ : P““:] o ”V‘I'," . 1"“: "]“"”‘b ’1' . |said that in 1934, packers realized senge includin: tee e pa a " couver ot that the problem could not be solved sengers, and 106 round trippers on @ 9p.m - ; short emergency advertis = - the Los Angeles Chamber of Comi- | ® scheduled to sail from e ‘i¥ a short emergency advertising o = merce Tour Party . ttle June 4 at 9 p. m. o g | Rt IND S ‘Gs “A steady, long time educalional Juneau pacsengers include An- ® SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS ‘ ; 2 /S h p ‘7 thony Steka, Theodore Adams, ® ess Louise is scheduled .e |campaign to teach consumers that' a a teams 1 om an Reatrice McFarlane, Mr. and Mrs, ® thbound Friday morning. ® | canned salmon is a good food at all SERVICE O N A LL ALAS'KA-R O UTE 5. J. B. Jolly, Mrs. Felicia Dunn, Mrs. ® Northland is scheduled south- e | seasens of the r was necessary,” | "% B T W. A. Alverson, Bernice Pendleton, ® bound Friday morning . he said. o e 0t s R . Harry C. Christoferson, Joan Erwin, ® Baranof scheduled southbound e “The present campaign, now in its ¢ e e next Friday ° fifth year was the result. This ad- | “ARINE AIBWAYS-—U s M AlIL >-oo—— : \'“\k(m southbound next Mon- : 5 % '\;‘x-;'\::\?}m]):w ;‘:vdb u:‘ ;::n:,,‘;'",_ 2-Way Radio Co unication * Authorized Carrier bl A Ry s Here are (wo latest {ype destroyers, the 1,620-ton sister .shihpj e A e e L SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE or an o FURhet Ak Mt a5 T e 2 F. Hughes (left), and Monssen (right), shown at ll.\fuanm; urvl |new attractive recipes for canned SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASKA ® Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ® mouies at the Bremerton, Wash., Navy Yard. Named for dead mava | salmon dishes to help housewives HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 ) e ka and wayports . heroes, the vessels were christened by Mrs, Charles F. Hughes, Long | serve the product in appetizing ways. g s SRl bt S o ul lo Silka ® Oart leaves every Wednesday o Beach, Calif., widow of the late Admiral, and Mrs, Mons Monssen, | ““The health values of canned sal- —— e at1p.m.for Petershurg, Port New York, N. ¥., widew of a naval lieutenant honored for extinguish- mon are stressed in every advertise- . "“j?‘{”"""l Kake and wi ing a battleship fire in 1904, | ment: A LASKA AIR TRANSPORT, Inc. The motorship Northland, in port ports e e 2y e ARl Planes ! yesterday for several hours to load|® ® © © ¢ 0 © 6.6 ¢ ¢ 4 - | 7oung man ic making the Operating Own Aeronautical PHONE and unload freight and passengers,| e Am pu'S New page 125 Hlhe on i B | | SANITARY PLUMBING and !-W-Y Radio Station KANG left for Sitka last evening with 18 | 4t again on her return, m || HEATING COMPANY HANGAR and SHOP in JUNEAU 612 passenger TipES TOMORROW | further enjoy the scenes of | W. J. NIEMI, Owner n-u»-d SEAPLANES FOR CHARTER | Passengers for Sitka were Bob fn ar boo U | chilanooa. || “Let your plumbing worry be | 4 Painode, Miss B. Harris, Laura Jean i Sh B n PHONE W8 - | T e s i‘ Clithero, M. Richards, Jack Dough (Sun Time) N N w MRS. GRAHAM AND 2 SONS il 5 el S R e Mrs. Eli Ray, Mrs. McRuer, Ben| pow tide—1:50 am., 50 feet alls ew eapon ARRIVE FROM KETCH g | Benson, J.E. Schaffer, Ed Riley High tide—7:57 am. 115 feet. (Continued from P. One) For a few visit with rela- . a7 Arne Dorum, T. R. Curtis, Mrs. Barl Toy tide—2:02 pm. 44 feet - tives in Douglas Mrs, Charles Gra- | I n e ARANSPORTATION £0. | 4 J J KLEI“ Roach, O. Johansen, Fred Nacley.| migh tide—8:41 p.m, 13.8 feet ham and sons Charles Jr. and Jim- | U. s Mail Carri ot A Clara Wyatt, Dr. Keppel and M. Jen- - e the pages of memory. puiis al i arrier ) a Wyatt, 8 J R e R 3 mic are house guests of her aunt| | o & piviond sBlatber to The motorship is scheduled to M.'.EGED FORGER KAISER 1l1.\|11r1.r:1.'\1\ I{m‘x\l-.m Kl ‘1::1,:?,‘(1 Lo \‘,‘ ,f:;',]:l “l(;,l.,f_‘c dians Told to FO”OW M s DART Daily Alaska Empi turn to J u on its southbound There, they found the stories 4 3 ARIAnA frc " | ::.x»l m to Juneau on i sout : the Talkof these two great. fortress. | 300D o 1]»\‘ rximu?].u_u trom their | LANAAIA Leaves Ferry Slip, Junean | The Dai y Alaska Empire R 2 IS ARRESIED HERE s in 1914, and reports current ! in the “j‘.‘i‘ > Example Se' by every Wednesday at 7 a.m. | I AREIAA t sl St MRS. JAMES PRIMAV then that a “fifth column” had For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT | ”: o 'Dp]ise:: bsc rlf)‘ 4 MRS, JAD M/ Srrdha R , & 4 £ | ? this evening at the box offic HAS ATION Waiving preliminary hearing, M. been working for months with the KIRBY ON VACATION Ame”(ans | ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS ths g o C. Stevens yesterday was bound G€rman High Command to bring| M. J. Kirby and son Raiph left on | Special Weekend Trips Arranged | e e 9 j R : or o y a pir i A former the plane yestrday for a eouple of F ! £ ion— - Mrs. James Primavera, who has over to the Grand Jury on a about their capitulation mok | the Y a ple VANCOLVER B. €., May 29 | For Information—Haugen Transpor- B e P o oo s iy o s e o el ], YACOUYER, 8" ahy |6 oo o s CAPITOL THEATRE at St. Anr Hospital for the st 00. man Imperialists, months before - Y VRIS e o e tiow e o ; sust, 1914, bought laige estates {5 thé American Canned Salinon| hone 123 and receive 2 tickets to see: { few days, underwent a minor opera- | Stevens was arrested by Juneau A"N-\"- Jl- ; ous 2 1“ howed a| (UNCEEONS HONOR MRS. Industry told Canadian salmon | NS A ! & A i i tion this morning. Her condit’on is police. He is accused specifically of near these fortresses, and showed a MUSETH AND DAUGHTERS | . rtine Baoiie tHat SRR reported satisfactary giving a worthless check for $10 £reat predilection for b"_’m”.’f die | Mrs H 3 Museih and daghers | ot w.“l;:}(:\d‘{rl|o“2:;gccl s of the!% B D | "BLONDIE BRINGS ! SR e 1 ONstRe (s e Bspor) I?".,“.'.“;“"::ll;] ‘;‘f;‘,‘:l,,"uw.\:\d':l,.h‘n‘,}: fisses Agnes and Trina who are|American salmon advertising cam-| ! uP BABY" { g0 MATIDUNERS BELL | Buoun, :?t.“m :J R R ting on the channel for a few|paisn for canned salmon, any cam- | | . Two halibuters docked and scid —————— bk “Iv ‘v‘m Frag :M, e were honor guests at a lunch-| paign however small or large, which | | ! BRCE ERviate dnBustau SN Taom- WRANGELL POTLATCH O s e s e “hia | o0 and ten given by Mrs| W. E.|the Canadian salmon packing indus- | ) WATCH THIS SPACE ! ng ¥ ¢ QURCER. Sy acal e “| 7ahill at her home in Treadwell.|try might conduct would be certain | A C | 3 ! Ol2 Jackson of the Mabe! sold 1,800 guns that battered the forts into R L . gt v 4 G < | Qe 4 z Your Name May Appear! 3 (onpok"'on FORMED 4 (e o The visitors who were former resi-|tp aid the industry and Canadian bl P g | pounds and Bernt Alstead of the MED neaps of crushed rock. - jens of Douslas now have. their| consumers. ‘ it rrse V?} '}111;_ ‘vyl( 9,000 pounds, both to the ety The conginsion _ here - L\H"%‘;': 1cme in Escondido, California. | “Ellsworth made thi statement | i i | —— g "m: "‘fl]dw:;’:“ Cumpm!u for The wrahgell Potlatch, Incorpor- DAt S ‘:I‘"‘ “:‘:’:l)‘:‘)‘" (\’m“ r]ln' Covers were laid for eight at the|peaking before the Advertising and|) ALASKA TRANSPORTATION || D a h.T5 ¢ S el " S J ore thar S Sa > 1 " | aq 5 ARd pe " rd ! | per pound ated, filed ‘;(s pap:rw ‘ol' 1[1‘1mrpn,-_y_l ::(J"nxlnn‘n 'l‘m Forth hab the’ e m:,in m:i :_\lm\nm 35 q'\‘\:‘x:‘\izu S}n;‘s:a;:‘xn\;ntol g:fil\i/‘i::\n\lx;‘:rqlfl;;a;rd} COMPANY | coL"mlA LWBER comPANY tion yesterday with the Territoria » SRR sk W oped in during the afterncon|of Trade, after g adver- TIME TO CALL Auditor. Incorporators of the non- l;‘ % ;mvl 3 S‘i::-‘ 1;:;:;):”;‘\|de':‘1]\\ or tea. Assisting the hosiesses were | tising and merchandising campaign | ° | OF ALASKA profit organization are Lew M. (1\0\(-11': o 2. | Mrs. J. R. Guerin, Mrs. vin h-|on American canned salmon con- | i 5 .y g8 - l Williams, Frank S. Barnes and 1d small s “““:“ 75 vk -, Mrs. Robert Praser and Mrs. | ducted by his office during the past|{ Sailings from Pler 7 5;:“16 Lumber and Bufl‘flg Malerials n Vé the clue. Somewhere amon Ps - P o . | aves Leo E. Osterman, z dii "rank Pearce. A lace tablecloth cov-! four and a half years. ) el those 1000 men who (hreW UD|..oq the tea table which was cen-| “Already, the several thousand| Seattle ... PHONES $87 OR 747—JUNEAU FOR YOUR CAB More than a third of China’s their ““"“5] in surrender MmUst| eopeq with yellow Spring flowers and | copies of United States magazines|] S.S. TYEE June 4 SECURE YOQUR LOAN THROUGH U8 To Improve 2 . ¢ g . have been dozens or even score i . 1 vhi S. 8. TAKU _June 11 pulation is * unable to read or S | 'rystal candlebras. dirculated in Canada which carry er Title I, F. H. A FROADWAY CAB CO. who walked the Nazi glory road| “mogay, Mys, Pelix Gray was the|cur advertisements have been help-|{ S.S. TYEE . ..June 18 cnd Modernize Your Hon.e Und £ RO instead of the ftrail to prison|unostess at a one o'clock luncheon|fal in educating Canadian consum- | H e camps. complimentary to Mrs. Museth and | - IR S e PASS?;I‘:‘E‘;ERATI“:}:“G“T 7 0 Qe B2 7 R B L R RS EE. SESIEESSE S G LSS R L A, S faughters. The latter plan to leave the ) “riday morning on Louise for their return vo; Princess | e south. HOTEL GASTINEAU ; forrr e DOUGLAS é Lutheran Chureh in Juneau. "PRIN § . \ o & L2 gl B ik, 4 i LIBRARIANS WILL - S ek D. B. FEMMER Every Efort Made for the Comuior of Grewtal : . . S s 4 Dependable Service | 2 S Lo o GASTINEAU CAFE el RETURN TOMORROW | =.:-= Roome Every convenience |} phone 114 Night 312 5 { | all with e Gentrally located m congection | e ST SRIED Dr. K. P| Keppel, President of the| . bath, AR SERVICE INFORMATION ', z The wedding of Miss Helen Ed-|arnegie Corporation, and J. T. Jen- Special Rates to Permanent Guests i i 3 | wards and Mr. Earl Miller has been | 1ings. Seattle librarian, were Juneau ALASSAUR EVRE (PHK Travel ! } | ccheduled for Friday at 7:80 o'clock | "isitors briefly yesterday. They pro-| Hotel CANADIA it ; { lin the evenine at the Resurrection|>eeded to Sitka, but will return here | — PACIF ¥ s R} SRE, VARG bR B \1““1‘:)“ > spend Thursday and Friday. NEW WASHINGTON The two men are investigating Al- | ] Rev, John L. Cauble will ])f‘l'fm'lll\[ g thofttt o i = » i . Tt he presence of | 3ka library facilities at the invita- ) 8 ,Sk..m....,-,j :‘:‘x]-lma‘:\\: x:) m\" !Tw t.,‘,‘h\‘,p‘;;,“k | -ion of Gov. Ernest Gruening There cgss | ¥ | Mrs. Leonard Johnson, sister of | S @ possibility the Carnegie Corpor- | H . the' bride-to-be, will be matron of | 'lion may spend funds on libraries | 7 3 Juneau to Fairbanks: Tuesdays oo and Alors Sruer i b 1n he Teneory. 15 2 , SR 40 vifeativis ; H . best man. Miss Annabelie Edward! f VICTORIA SEATTLE i Fairbanks to Nome: Mondays and Thfll’SdaYS wilk plpy -the - “Bridat ‘Chorus Lor ; Ar;o:lm:l_'m DOG o»t;i\'l:ns i BBOADCAST 1 mno‘mon SAILINGS 2 % the wedding march and little Shirley og licenses™ are due anc b 0% ] i 3 Fairbanks to Bethel: Wednesdays | A awaras wil sing 1 Love You| PRI on Jime 1 to he. mder- | 1ot pegrne Senvies | s ean b Truly” | signed: L4 " R S, S R CHARLES W. TUCKETT, ON THE AR! - - " S i é{:" Akr Junean Lv.Juneau | . » . from 8:30 to 10:30 o'clock, a public [2dV. City Clerk. Cansdind Maciflo Servioes: ftle No.Bound So. Bound { U. S. Airmail—Express Service } eceptian i be e for th- - e By The Daily Alaska e ke May 8 e 4 Juse 7 : > . ple: at the home of Mr. and Mrs| Today’s news today in The Empire | & NORTH COAST une 1 June 15 | ; L4 { | e [ = e M“‘ and m" NORTHLAND May 24 May 28 May 31 ] | B T roe | m:r GREEN, Agens - erreren PhODE 109 MARRY KING TO RETUR . . Loams i rm ‘hfiki All'ways, Ilc- | Harry King, nephew of Mrs. Sadie | DOUGLAS-Coliseum . B"‘SE"" Week ot Agent, CPR—Juneas, Atasks m m‘ Ins Agent . Phone :: | 3 PHONE 106 { |Cashen of Douglas, was enjoying a | TUESDAY~-WEDNESDAY m Hotel g 7 | zffi-w hours visit ‘with relatives and CHABLES RUGGLES i “8:15 am. 12:30 p.m. seeing old friends again for the first » - an & 100 {ltime i twenty veus whtte tho| | “BOY TROUBLE 1 rwem. 945 pan.. m PACIFIC wy Noffland was in port JERERRY. TDE | 4ot § TS

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