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8 '___________._______-———-———————- ESCAPEMENT OF FISH TOO GREAT, SAYS NICK BEZ Cannerymafi?laims Mil- lions of Pink Samon Wasted in Streams Nick Be: president of Peril Straits P ng Company, in Ju- neau today after a stream survey with Seton Thompson, Assistant Chief of - the: Division of Alaska Fisherics for the Fish and Wild Life Service, declared that a dition over-escapement ex in most of the stdeams in Chat of am al millions of pink salmon wasted because of the crowded streams” Bez said. Aboard the Brant and the Peinl Straits tender Equator, Bez and Thompson have spent the past sev- N siream survey 1 leave for the tomorrow, He is at the Baranof B IllEGAl SALMON, DUCKS AND GOOSE FOUND ON VESSEL Both fish and game regulations were violated by the crew of the Ketchikan boat Lumen, according to a report from Wildlife Agent Hosea Sarber, who apprehended the boat in Rowan Bay this we with 1500 cohoe salmon, three ducks and one goose aboard. The salmon fishing son has closed and the duck and goose season does not open for another month. Sarper said those aboard the Lumen were Captain Albrightsen, Don McLean and William Horn. south JI!ADIO -SONDE 10 ' BE INSTALLED IN SIX NEW PLACES Weather Bureau Expert Is Here After Putting in Ketchikan Station U. S. Weather Bu- spending a few g over the .Ju- nde installation after equipment Ray Powell, reau employee, days here ck neau radio- installing similar Ketchikan Powell, formerly with the Julian P. Friez Company which manufac tures radio-sonde equipment used for taking balloon weather observa- tions is leaving for the Westward on Saturday to install radfo-sonde stations at Anchorage Bethel, Fair- banks, Nome and Barrow CITY CERK WILL TAKE TAXES ALL DAY SMURDAY As Septvmbm 15 lho last day {or‘ paying City taxes without penalty, falls on Sunday, the office of City Clerk Harley J. Turner will re- main open Saturday afternoon un- til 5 o'clock, he announced today. THREE DIVORCES ARE GRANTED HERS were granted in Dis- yesterday to Howard from Edith An- Virginia Bes Franc Divorces trict Court H. Hungerford nett Hungerford, Martin from Kenneth is Martin and Linda Anderson from Eric O. Anderson. - -~ Subscrlhe for The Empire ’J/ ‘Another round of OLD SUNNY BROOK,. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ¢ E\“\mflx\\\\\\\\\\\\“\\\\\\m||1||1I mlmll!lllllllllll///ll////////W Tonight—enjoy Old Sunny Brook, that oldtime Kentucky Your Face Is Your Fortune Are You Cashing in on Its Full Value? THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, SEPT. 12, ~ SMOXY MOUNTAIN GETS FDR'S BLESSING Among heavily wooden mountains veiled in mist at Newfound Gap, Tenn.-N. C., President Roosevelt is shown dedicating the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Behind the President, left to right, Paul V. McNutt, Administrator of the Federal Security Agency; Governor Cooper of Tennesce, Senator Reynolds of North Carolina, Senator McKellar of Tennessce. MAIN COURSE IN JUNEAU SCHOOLS Superintenata_m Phillips Says Special Effort Made This Year Juneau's schools continue w grow, and it looks like another big enrollment this year, Super-| intendent of Schools A. B. Phillips said today at the Juneau Chamber of Commerce luncheon at which teachers of the high school ancl grade school were guests Phillips said the main purpo:e of the school program this year will be to instill in Juneau young- sters a patriotism and love of coun- ty, for “subversive influences work on the untrained mind.” | Floyd Dryden, Princi intro- duced grade school te s and Alex Dunham, High School Prin- cipal, introduced high school teachers. Two teacher system, Phill the athleti bination first teacher. Other guests of the Chamber in- | cluded A. T. Hutchinson, represen- tative of the Westinghouse Elec- tric Supply Company, and M. {and Mrs. Tom Patt, entertainers from the Southeast Alaska Fair. R TWO MATCHES "FOR_KEGLERS are ye( to join the said, these being coach and a com- and third grade Guard, Comiskey, Sr., 40 years old, PAA TAKING " INCREASING © MAILLOADS Your face is your fortunel And your hairstyle has a lot to do in determining its worth! Come reg- ularly for shampoos, scalp treat- ments and rinses . Try our facials. Glorify your hair and it will glorify youl L) The ROYAL Beauty Salon PHONE 723 Ann Early Smith—Owner. {roll the California Grocers, AT ELKS CLUB | Two bowling mnu:hes will be run foff at the Elks Club alleys tonight, | it was announced today. The Home Grocers, Mike Ugrin, Jim Hendricks and Shavey Koski, Nick | Bavard, Phil Bertholl and Harve Iffert, at eight o'clock. At nine, Juneau Florists, Claude | Carnegie, Leonard Holmquist and Martin Lavenik, roll against Alas- ka Launderers, E. Hagerup, Bill 'Ramsey and Roger Stevenson.” }World Service Will ; Meet Tomorrow A meeting of the World Servnce {mstead of the 3,850 in July. Mail poundage via PAA planes between Juneau and Seattle and Juneau and Fairbanks is still on the increase. August mail poundage between ‘Juneflu and Seattle totalled 7,100 pounds, or 3l tons in contrast to 5,800 pounds in July. On the Juneau-Fairbanks run, August mail weighed 5,000 pounds Company officials declared this August’s Juneau-Fairbanks pound- age total represents a 100 percent increase over the monthly #verage of last year. —— e — Mrs. Chipperfield Hostess at Luncheon Hostess with luncheon today at Circle will be held tomorrow after- her apartment in the Feldon, Mrs. noon in the Parlors of the North- w, A, Chipperfield honored Mrs. ern Light Presbyterian Church Marian DeBolt, sister of Mrs. C. starting at 2 o'clock. |M. Archbold, and Mrs Mable New- Mrs. John Rogers and Mrs.Gun- man, sister of Mrs. R. L. Bernard.! The next two men were unidentified then comes Secretary of the Interior Ickes, Mrs. Roosevelt, Governor Hoev of North Carolina. 'AMERICANISM 1S The others were unldenlificd Gettin’ Pop s Umform Ready | Frank J. Comiskey, Jr., 14, whose dad is a World War veteran, is getting pop’s uniform ready to answer President Roosevelt’s call on the National will put in a year of service in the Saur.h with the 244th Coast Artillery. 12 DISEMBARK FROM LOUISE: IN YESTERDAY The Canadian Pacific Jacquot ~2m2 in cn the Alaska with his six ycar old son who had his tonsils remcved here. The Jacquots live in what big game hunters call onc of the most scenic | 940 Pay’n Takit PHONES 92-95 JUNEAU PHONES 92-35 BUY COUPON) $10 Book $ 9.50 BOOKS NOW) "0 eox 3900 GEORGE BROTHERS QUALITY MEAT DEPT. 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Before you plan on any other way of going to the Twin Citics, Chicago, or East call for further information a- bout the Empire Builder Luxury Coach, Standard Pullman and Modern Tourist sleeping car service also—at Jow fares. Inquire today for full details. + Deli- 0 on theAirConditioned EMPIRE BUILDER ASK H. F. "NICKd CARTER 1400 4th Ave., Seattle, Wash. nar Blomgren will be hostesses. Mrs. George Schmidt will give the devotional and a sketch will be given concerning Santo Domlngn Another Teacher fo Be Added to Grades Announcement was made today | by Supt. A. B. Phillips of the Juneau Public Schools, that due to the| crowded condition of the third grade another instructor: has been neces- | sitated and will be selected shortly. | Until the selection is made, Mrs. | Dorothy Bourne Taylor will teach | the third class and upon arrival of | the new instructor, the third divis- | jon will be for the overcrowd of the first and third grade rooms. ——— Mrs. Biggs Enleriams Wiih Mrs. Mill Today‘ Mrs, Elizabeth Biggs and Mrs.| Minard Mill entertaifed this after- noon at, Petcyls Cafe with al Juncheon and bridge party. There were 40 guests asked. i | Besides the honorees, guests were\areas in the world where game Mrs. Archbold, Mrs. Bernard and |abounds and lakes and streams are Mrs Harry Sperling Ifilled with fish. SCHILLING COFFEE OF COURSE/ AND WHAT CAN 1 BANK ON FOR FLAVOR? You can draw on Schilling for unlimited coffee enjoyment! The reason? It's a matchless blend of the world’s choice coffees, skilfully roasted to bring out deli- cious full flnvor and streagth. steamer Princess Louise was in port last night from Vancouver, bringing in {12 passengers for disembarkation here. | Arrivals were, Albert Genther, ‘Walter Hogan, Miss Mary Molloy, Ron Evans, Fred Hartley, Oscar Lindberg, Neil McCuish, Gunnar Moum, Alfred Pahl, Frank Moore, Fred Tiedt and Pat Tierney. i £ The Princess Louise arrives to-| morrow morning at 7 c'clock and sails south two hours later. ! — .- i | TRADER VISITS | ROM BURWASH Jean Jacquot, veteran trader and ' big game guide from Burwash Land- ing on Kluan2 Lake, is visiting in\ Juneau. i =3 Yams, southern, Ib. @c Bagoes-Leftuce Cranberries, Ib. 25¢ Tomaloes-Leffuce See the Largest Display of Fruits and Vegefables in Juneau!! * Buy Coupon Books —— SAVE 5% LIQUOR DEPARTMENT RIPPEY'S Fifth $2.50 OLD RESERVE—Bottled in Bond Under U. S. Govt. 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