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YES,POLLY, YOU CANT IMAGINE WHAT A BOTHER JEWELRY 1S TO ONE WHO OWNS AS MUCH Wra Wes Fr a erto Cann, F. J. Fitzsimmons, Command- v nrove Pa(k it oiki A ate ANl 60 er F. A. Zuesler, Wesley Jones b BN R O e B g | = sien up for bowling as soon as pos- and place in a cov e angel JEmBIN, AT | Studies of ‘tne nardness of the sible. Tournament tarts next week. cn the back of the stove. When i ekt \ PLANE MOVEMENTS | |,ones in canned salmon are lead- Everyone must be signed up o the leaves are well dried, roll them From Petersburg—Mrs H. © | : 5@ are lea . 3Ly ) Ree i s : d ! ling to new information that win|bowl. Call the club by phone 'to Letween the fingers until powde B naen gl Bt e v bl it aie | Mlgns adv. Store in a covered jar | Grace Ortelano, Philip Ortelanc,|e Alaska Clipper scheduled to e[ MPrOVE Lhe MHECH R | Loretta: Ortelano, Arthur Peterson,|e’ - mrive this afternoon and | cinred salmon patk, Dr. 'Ray ‘W. o e i o sy S. Westerberg . o o Auk Bay. e | Association, Northwest Branch, told others re recent conve of 8 SBUTURAIRING : { Paci H |Iy d Sights And Sounds To Seward—Alfred Rasner, Bill|e Three PAA Electras scheduled e | the Association of Pacific Fish- (-] WOO g Alexander, Mis. C. E. Lochrie, W. P.|o {0 arrive in Juneau this af- e eries. : 3y Rebbia Peterson, L. Miller, V. Pierrellee, Al|e tornoon from Fairbanks, All @ | Dr. Clough said that the Nation- Aass Losne Barnett, Harold Thomas, T. F. Eth- ¢ (o interior tomorrow morn- e al Canners laboratory was conduct- HOLLYWOOD, Cal., Octi 31—¢“Arise, My Love” had to sit, . JAZITO MARINE NEW®S R SRR ronin st St I'STEAMER,MOVEMENTS! . NORTIIBOUND SQUIH o Mcunt McKinley due Saturday. H ° have four days' mail ° 1 A5, dus Monday a, m . CHEDULED SAIL frem Seattle at 10 a. m. to- Morrow. 4 R yrivor i gl Princess Norah scheduled to ® 38 pa sails from Vanccuver at 9 p. '® - m: temorrow ) n e Aleutian /. scheduled to ail © had p. ! he Yuko from Seaftle 9 a. m ur- ® 5" the - effec 8 ¥ day, November 2 ; ° { at Wrangell, but t rumer e scheduled to sail from i b ( base Seattl Nov. 5 at 9 a. m vesseT unioadsd beeo it th SOUTHBOUND BAILINGS ngell Institute v four mil North Sea scheduled vive Wrar nd weit at 4:45 0 x this afternosn ¢ bea ix Hours tied a uthbound at 10:45 Sha F6Htated cel night enali scheduled southbound Eh LI were Georke at 1 c'clock tomorrow af- ternoon 2. E. Fitz G ald C. R Fox. Mrs. E | © Yukon scheduled southbound Kenneth Gregerson next Monday. < R i LOCAL SAILINGS and two daughters, Mrs Estebeth scheduled to sail every Buck Shortridzs, Mrs Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- ensen. Oliff Tisdale Mirie ka and wayports. . ton, Carl Hanson Dart leaves every Wednesday ® at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port ® Alexander, Kake and way- ® ports. . om Ketchi Mrs. H. E. an—Ken Nelson, Mr. Cawthon, Larry Mc- @ ® 900000900000 c°s0000e60COOECS n, Charles Jones. - -oo Mail closes at 8 a. m. @ - ing e Planes scheduled to fly every e | purpose by Mr. O, E. Shostrom . morning at 9 o'clock for Sitka, . KE e weather permitting. HUNTING TRIP ° °° °° | i e s 000000 - nuli) Tipes TomorRrOoW r the | cipally motorship Jazz is gol hunting trip tc 1d in Tey Sira (Sun Time) High tide—1:37 am. 181 feet. the trip, leaving from! y o tide—7:24 am, 00 feet. Auk Bay tonight, are Elroy Ninnis, pipn (ige—1:32 pm. 201 feet. Evereit Nowell, Milt Daniel, Lou| p o pamn., feet. Hudson, Tom McCaul and Cash Ccle tide—8:00 - - o | | Hunters Are FRESH OLYMPIA OYSTER COCKTAIL | RETAIL and WHOLESALE | resh from the Shell Everyday By the % Pint and Pint LEAVE ORDERS AT NEW YORK TAVERN A A par the motorship Deutz with Capt { land. C. W. Wright and Vic Powers. FOR YQUR CAB BROADWAY CAB CO. gunner to score a goose kill. ™ SCHEDULE and FARES Juneau 1o Fairbanks and Seattle %Y Fairbanks to Juneau day, Saturday S Monday eattle to Juneau Thursdag £ ik Jun- Se- Fair- eau attle banks Nome Ruby Bethel Flat Ophir McGrath Juneau 0500 52.00 149.00 $132.00 £125.00 $120.00 Seattle 95.00 170.00 234.00 £217.00 121000 $207.00 7100 56.00 48.00 . Fairbanks $2.00 170.00 135 So, Franklin St. LESS 10%FOR ROUND TRIP. $—Via Fairbanks. Passengers — Airmail — Air Express Pacific Alaska Airways, Inc. Pan American Airways System TRAFFIC OFFICE L. A. DELEBECQUE District Sales Manager PAN AMERICAN AIRWAYS ,. 182%4—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE e0cecceue Back, Deutz | Al Weathers this morning after a | week of hunting on Chichagof Is- | In the party were A. B. Hayes, The hunters bagged a few deer and lots of ducks, but Hayes was the only Monday, Thurs- }| THAT |(LIPPERON LAST FLIGHT Ie-Juneaa run, gy Douzlas Monday to the big w.l fly non- City to the [step frem the apital City. Coming north Queen today with the WOlipper are Vernon Modes, F. C | Searing, Ralph Saatheff, George| Flynn Mrs. J. Shipman, Mildred i, E. A. Meyring, Miss Daliah Caum, Miss Elizabeth Oyster. Mrs. Blamwche Strode, John Johansen, |H. F. Milk Sam Kinsler and all but cne 1outed through to the In- terior by y SALMON INDUSTRY Hardness of Bones Leads to Information to Im- ing’ studies of the hardness of the | salmon bones, using a new, instru- ment especially developed for this “The most valuable application of this bone hardness determina- tion will be a cheeckup on the ef- ficieney of the retort, and the uni- formity of the cooking which the salmon receive,* Dr, Olough ex-| | plained. "By determination of the ] hardness of the bones, it will he possible to-obtain infornsation lead- ing to a uniform cook for all sal- mon cooked in a given retort.” Experimental packs for carrying | on'this study were put up in Bris- tol: Bay and other sections of Al- ka last- summer, Determine Species | Another interesting use of the| hardness determinations’ is' to recog- | nize" the various species of sal-| mon after canning. “There is" usu- | ally little difficulty in telling one speeies from' another,” Dt. Clough | y of hunters returned on|caiq spyt the' immature king sal-| | mon' can- be mistaken for the pink| salmon, ‘A determination ‘of - bone| | hardness has helped in recogniz-| ‘mu, these species - 'recently, since| | there is a noticeable difference in| the bone hardness of these | salmon.” | Hevalso outlined the inspection | activities of the National Canners| Asdociation which each year in-| spects! samples covering virtually| two | s | | lot by each cannery. In this ‘man- ner, each code mark includes fish of generally uniform character. Pack Inspected This ‘is' the eighth' year, the Na- | tional Canners Asso¢iation has in- spected the Alaska salmon pack, he said; Duf} ing ‘the past three years,1 the. ‘inspection has covered well| over 80 -percent of the ' Alaska| canned: salmon output. He' reported | that this year;: the laboratory ex-| | pected: to-inspect’a’ larger number | of pareels than -in yeam Last year, up’'to' November ‘1, 4,-| 173,000 cases were covered by the ! inspection; This year,’'up' to Octo-| ber 5, ‘the for 'approximately 3,500,000 cases. | R | PUBLIC (CARD PARTY | any previous| inspection ' accounted 24, A4 PR 1 The!'Botis! ‘of ' Norway ‘are spon- ! soring the first of a series of card parties on- Saturday, Nov. 2, at 18:30:pmy, in’ the' IO.OF. Hall| | Prizes. and refreshments. Admis sion 50¢. Business meéeting at 7:30 o'clock sharp. o it adv. Empire cissmlicas oing resulta BUT, YES. JUST TODAY MY MAID LOST £, ONE OF MY DIAMONDS:- - 1 JUST DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO BOUT IT--- (- SHOULDN'T BE A PROBLEM the ‘entire Alaska canned salmon| pack, ‘\ | Samples for inspection are se-| | lected by code marks to cover fish caught' and canned in the same Fulgencio Batista (right) who renounced the dictatorship of Cuba to be elected constitutional president, takes the oath of office in Havana. Coincidental with his inauguration, Cuba’s new constitution went into effect, granting workers a 44-hour week, social security and other reforms identical to those in the United States. NOTICE Make up your own celery salt for| — sea scups and lea crisp celery .. Seems it was a warm summer es for Elder Will Hays. . .. Hope Walter Abel's best comedy scenes. come: ince he was brought out sev- ge because he was so good in comedy. . .. Incideni if that guy doen't get a real break soon I'm going to © a picket ling or something. T'm getting tired of seeing Abel's four-star performances draw raves at previews only to be forgotten by the next casting — so you have to comb the B's to find him again. . . . M#ybe “Arise, My Love” is it for Abel, and it's time. . Know what a first-night audience looks like? To Herbert Wilcox, directing Anna Neagle in “No, No, Nanette,” it's like five lovely pink lobsters resting in parsley on a silver tray. .. . Wilcox dissolved from a scene of such an audience applauding to a close-up of his lobsters, their pincers- clapping. . . . He had them “stratolined” from the east and finished the close-up in time to let the lobsters meet a nobler fate at lunch. ... “Only a FIRST NIGHT audience, mind you,” said tactful Herbert, who likes audiences (relaly he does) especialy for “N. N, N.” . . . some re-takes too warm at ti doesn't freze love, for in Europe the eool-off .. . It's his first chance eral ye: ago from the my On the same set,- Helen Broderick’s story of the lovelorn monkey is a classic, but it probably needs the Broderick drollery to put it over. In a big zoo the little monkey’'s cage was next to the big lion's, and all day long the little monkey sighed and adored the lion, her eyes alight with love. This went on day after PERCY’S CAFE v STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast, Dinner or Light . Lunches * DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE © REFRESHMENTS EJa)‘ until the lion got angry, and roared: “How could‘ anybody fall in love with you, you little monkey? You're the ugliest thing. Look at yourself in the mirror — you're hideous, you're repulsive, youre a fright!” And the little monkey cr!ed, and sighed, and stammered plaintively: “I . .. I know — but I been SIEES Specialist in bewilderment is Erin-faced old Frank Conlan, long-time Broadway character actor making his first sqb at movies since old World Film days in New Jersey when he wquéd with the late Alice Brady. ... Frank doesn’t tell his age, which might be 50, might be 70, and probably is. . . . His specitlity dntes from Broadway’s “The Front Page” in which he played the re- prieve-bearer. He's the stage doorman in Ben ‘Hecht‘s‘_ “Ang Over' Broadwdy” — the pixilated old boy who recités Shakespeare to the rats. David Hempstead, young associate producer, is on the crest again because it was he who suggested “Kitty Foyle” to RKO as a movie, which he’s making now. . . . But he had his bad days at 20th Century and the “Foyle” crew didn't ‘let him forget them as they feted his birthday on the set. A couple of the ribbing telegrams: “Thanks for Little MISS BROADWAY. It did. Love, Shirley Temple,” A “Thanks for STRAIGHT, PLACE, AND SHOW. We didn’t forget. Ritz Brothers.” i . s e Sk N KR A s; wash them well; ed pan or dish| ———— (smPLy ) TAKE IT OUT OF HER NEXT WEE ANB AT DOUGLAS " HOLDS ELECTION | Lafay Weaver Is Chosen | President - Delegates | toConvention Named The Douglas Camp, Alaska Na- | tive Brotherhood, held their elec- tion of officers last night, which | resulted in the election of the following officers for a term of one | Lafay Weaver, President; George | Stevens, Vice President; Paul Jo- seph, Corresponding Secretary; | Earl Shortridge, Recording Secre- | Philip Joseph, Financial Sec- | ; Henry Stevens, Treasurer,; Paul Kinch, Sergeant-at-Arms Councilmen are Joseph Stevéhs, Henry Stevens, Frank Wilson. { Delegates to the ANB Convention are Sandy A, Stevens, Earl Short- - J. C. PATTERSON . as a paid-up subscriber to is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the — —_— CAPITOL THEATRE and receive 2 tickets to see: Federal Tax—5c per Person WATCH THIS SPACE Your Name May Appear! 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