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3 POLLY AND HER PALS | as 1, WHY, ONLY.T WAITIN' FER g TR M WUZ SAYIN, SON, THAT GALTAKE: AFTER HER M/ 5 NS SIDE OF THE FAMBLY, HIS MORNING, T WUZ < HER MAW TGIT % = SIR? K~\ Norah Off morning at enger For South in port Prin- eve an Pe -honr ific 9 o'clock with leavir side M beck, E Spano 1 were: O Mrs. Mary Mrs. D Weis on Wangen es, Mrs. C. A. Cermer Sonderland, V. F. Johnson & - engers J. Browr Hamer 0. d E X teamer Norah sailed for the south this 16 pas- au for the Out- D. Reid, H A. Stan- Anderson, Johnson Alaska Sails To Westward M. Ferguson Maynard, STEAMER MOVEMENTSI NORTHBOUND . Northland schediled to arrive ® late tonight but nothing fi='® nite at8 p.m. today Mount McKinley due Saturday EDULED SAILINGS Tyee scheduled to sail from Se- attle today rth scheduled from Seattle March 7 am, Yukon scheduled to sail from Seattle March 8 at 9 am sail 10 to at Tongass scheduled to sail from ttle March 11. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver March 11 at 9 pm Baranof scheduled to sail from Seatile March 12 at 9 am SOUTHBOUND SATL Alaska scheduled southbour late Sunday or Monday LOCAL SAILIN Estebeth scheduled-to sail every Wednesday at 6 p. m. for Sit- kn and wayports. Naha leaves every Wednesday at 7 a. m. for Petersburg, Port D R S P ND HOW LONG DID HE KEEP YOU C 224 WAITING, _r . ) 'WAITI L, 1 CANTSAY FER RE, SON--/UH SEE, . IMSTILL N~ e Selassie Viéits Tfoops ‘Battling italiahé Emperor Haile Selass CANKNED SALMON Alexander, Kake and way- Capt. O. C. Anderson whistled his ports. o cur"NG Ev E N'I' steamer Alaska ouf .of the port of | LS oLl % K XY BE EE EH S @ | June o'ciock yesterday ‘afte e i HEI_D ].HI w noon unloading ~ frei '" rs fr {00 3 Eaaemeie e ‘\‘; DRAsergern (00 (Sun Time) | Vestward " a.En \ . . 4 tide 6 ar feet | il migh ude—3:56 am. 126 teet. | Quality [nspection fo Take ki - Low tide—1:06 pm. 36 feet Mr. and Mr . : High tide--7:26 pm. 105 feet D. Jewell and William J. R TR < SRR Pla(e at Seame—-Pro. i C. E. Feizht, S GRC HEALTH MEETING gram for fwo DaYS Smith and Louis Rapuzzi The Group Heal Association in-| $L For Hafnes—Mrs. M. Corbett, W. vites everyone to our meeting at| i Muncaster and W. Inge 8 0 1y night the h 5.—Several hun- 3 ie Hodgsen was the only pas- City Courcil is 19~ perintendents, fore- senger bound for Cordova and Val- terested .n ¢ we are|m d sales azents from demar Johnson was the lone passen- endeavoring to promote cooperativefall sections of the salmon cannin ¢ bound for Dutch Harbor via Cor- doctor and hospital care in Juneau.|industry will gather ‘in Seattle to- dc fer, * Americans With Canadian Wings adv 4 | | judges | and morrow and Friday for the ninth annual canned salmon cutting and quality = inspection On Thursday the operations and ales staffs of the various salmon anning concerns will visit the Na- where tional Canners Laboratory the Alaska canned salmon pac inspeeted. In the afternoon the for the cutting will meet listen to technical discussions non - eanning | At meeting, Allan biolo s unior acquatic Fish and Wi on “The Dolly Salmon -Predator.” Samples Cut, Rated On Friday morning samples resentative of all packing ka, Puget Sound and the Co- 'umbia River will be cut and rated c ren- areas in | 5y the jutiges following which all | sperations and sales personnel wiil | 1ave the opportunity of examining ; he sample ‘cans, | In ihe afternoon, the judges will eport on their findings and severa juest speakers will discuss prob- ems of interest to the salmon in- | fustry.. Among the guest speake re Raymond Reeves, research di- ector of J. Walter. Thompson Company, advertising consel for the Cahneéd’ Salmon Industry; Mi Leading aircraftmen T. R, Maguire (left) of East Orange, N.J., and G. C. Daniel, of Strong City, Kansas, are shown after ll‘wy received their Royal Canadian Air Force wings at Uplands Air Station near Ottawa. They are now ready for overseas service, Isabel N. Young, heme economics director of Ame n Can Com- ! :any; Rcbert 8. Roe of the U. 8. | Foed and Drug Administration @ | = E. Tripp ‘of Canning Machinery | Company. Canned Salmon Thoughts Reeves will talk on “What the Trade and the Consumer Think: of anned' Salmon,™ reporting on the indings of - a recently ‘completed nation-wide survey of retailers and onsumers to determine attitudes toward canned salmon and pther canned fish. ~F SCHEDULE and FARES JUNEAU TO SEATTLE ~ IUESPAY FRIDAY (Airmail and Express Only) FAIRBAHKS To Ju“nu MONDAY, THURS- Miss Young is to speak on “Op- . 5 ‘ % o DAY, SATURDAY sortimity Knockp Twice,” while (Passengers—Airmail and Express) oe will discuss some phases of J““mu Tn FMBBARKS TUESDAY ecent Federal legislation affecting ¥ FRIDAY he canning industry. Tripp will (Passengers—Airmail and Express) iiscuss technical handling problems B, T a salmon canneries. Jun- Fair- Mc- & o S L3 he eau banks Nome Ruby ‘Bethel Flat Ohpir Grath _n"“dl“sm‘zi‘r“" “:‘L' ’3"";’ "“)“,)‘i‘r',{‘_ Juneau 8200 14900 11500 *151.00 *132.00 *125.00 *120.00 °n‘:‘°gmnmki f‘md' sl irbanks 62 3 y 00 4800 . 44.00 ‘ g 9 Fairbanks 8200 7400 3900 7600 56.00 o G gl AR “—via Fairbanks, i 1 - J Sockeyes; Maurice Rattray, Ander- on and Mijskin Ltd., Red salmox; Joward Scott, Pacific American Fisheries,. Coho . salmon; * W. A 2r Annette Island Canning Com- »any, Pink salmen; Walter Munro, ?, A. Gosse Company, Chum sal- non, The two-day session will end with 1 hanquet Friday evening at which dward H. Bell of American Can Jompany will preside, - e LESS 109 FOR ROUND TRIP. 2—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 1324—4TH AVE.—SEATTLE 135 So. Franklin St. Subscripe o _the Dally Alaska PHONE 108 smpire—the paper with the largest paid circulation, ie (right) gives pers S = 7 onal su}pofl to his Ethiopi’nn troops in their co;nomu;m w.th *he British, seeking to drive the Italians out of Ethiopia, He is inspecting a Bren gun cairier, supplied ko <he British (o] llywoco d Sights And Sournds O e is is the third of five articles on what the war in Europe has done io the Amierican motion picture business, LYWOOD, Cal., ash dewn its cavia so far. despite governmental ta rations The ghing. ha meanin the notion of a pic President of the T ans faver their March with champagne (if so i nited favorites with 5-—~Top talent in Hollywood still ined) and takes, hasn't had to go on war rtus of Critics picture rawing more per ates per year, but as long as ash on the line the studios of studio war strategy is to compensate in’ the domestic marke tior losses abroad. The domestic market long as shown a iness for st , preferably in quantity. In the 's potential ea ng capacity is invariably reckoned to the arket liy manage To find size, Hollywcod never If a given ture’s gross The producers aren Power and the ofher they command ha has f star cost the p: oducer being strength of the “marquee name: when there was one, was equally insistent 1o the theatre by “name; than the audience quickly, und a substitute for the star 00.000, but adds a half-million to a pic- would be loco to “economize” on 1 leco — with no qualms about the prinee:; it offers. but was rated more In all markets the to find an audience, reg: American. to guaarntee its maximum system. m. theyre using Rocney, Gable, pittances Ancther f{actor, cvon more potent, is keeping the salary scale cf the top-flighter ;h. That is the end of block-booking, the substitution, under the consent decree springinz from federal PERCY’S CAFE ® anti-trust action, of that. exhibitors output (or a la Instead, group creased demand for in Hollywc More studios may sell star stars are as to sell their services outside their home lots. he “package-of-five” scheme. no longer are requ ¢ portion thereof) in order to obtdin the cream. no more than five films in a Result: Sharply increased competition, and sharply in- names to lure the showmen. STOP AT PERCY'S CAFE Breakfast. Dinner or Light Lunches * DELICIOUS FOOD ® FOUNTAIN SERVICE * REFRESHMENTS red to buy a ‘studio’s entire Result and getting — the right For the same reason ing — the top producers, directors, writers are in clover. With an eye to [uture economy, however, the olts once more are pas ing for talent, but are being enls od Ay oungster lik for the unsucessiul candidates for stardom. she justified a score or more of $75 or $100 1 “adjustments” in her contract, she repre- a week until re stock g ently Even wil ng out contracts to newcomers, comparatively inexpensive. senits an economical investment. Classic in was held to his origi The new gener scale of star values them along, Hc if necessary. for big names. This is grab-bag search- ¢ Linda Darnell more than pays the-freight Drawing about $500 ce of the inexpensive star is William Holden, voungster launched in “Ciolden Boy” — in the title, starring role — at a salary of $100 a week. Holden drew $150 for “Ari- zone,” struck for more than $200 after “I Wanted Wings” — and al deal calling for gradual increases. ion of stdrs and starlets, mostly grateful for their unastronomical rewards, may or may not mean a revised for the future. For the present, while nursing lywood is glad to' fork over slices of the moon, 1 TOMORROW: Screen stories come home to Amerlcu. This means Contract lists 'MINERS FLY NORTH 10 CARIBOU MINE Six miners flew north via PAA yes- terday bound for Fairbanks and an-/| other plane to take them to the Caribou Mine near Kantishna. The miners, who arrived on the northbound Alaska, were J. Nase- nius, Art Erickson, M. Miller, H. Mc- Donald, H. Medford and M. Bischoff They will fly to the Caribou lnca- tion with the Pollack Flyir - NO MORE SECR OSLO, Norway—The oa crecy taki by priests doctors and civil offici cancelled “in the intere by Jonas Lie, Norwegia: of Justice. s has been state Min! ® Perfect comfort @ Splendid food ® Centrally located Large Rooms o Eve: Ty convenience MRS. ROSA LUNDELL | as a paid-up subseriber to The Daily Alaska Empire is invited to present this coupon this evening at the box office of the —— . 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M, in the office of the United SRS auRy A > p States Commissioner and Ex-Ofticio NGRS s UNGALLE L Probate Court for the Juneau, Al- P aska, Commissioner’s Precinet, upon | g the Petition of JAMES YORK fOr | §emeamiamnoum e sommameem o o amam omsamss - ame ot~ semmw £ his appointment as administrator of A b 3 [} e estate of Frang roserrs, | MARINE AIRWAYS—U. §. MAIL | deceased; and, upon the petition of 2-Way Radioc Conununicatior Authorized Carricr i MILDRED R. HERMANN for her HED appointment as administratrix of ! SCHEDULED PASSKNGER AIRLINE SERVICE H the eitate of IREANRCHHERE | SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANY PLACE IN ALASHEA deceased; and, for the issuance of | HEADQUARTERS JUNEAU—PHONE 623 H Letters of Administration to one of | @ "= ="=mr==r=er=moemmo ¥ gt SEE - 1o 2 said parties. 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