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PAGE EIGHT DR ODENS [LIONS CLUB PLANS NLRB OPENS EVENING MEETINGS HEARING ON | “once each MoxTH Milton Boyd, Trial Exam- |ci nrough tre nour me movie showing scheduled f iner, fo Conduct Hearing |5 & padtognsd Starting Tomorrow 3 | futy tring out to w |once 1 also be ncheon meeting during the month in jone evenin -growing fleet. A double-deck p! ailable before. With lounge Pan American World Airway of movement, which has never been a meals, ef-cooked st flight will be be 1d e Fed-| A suge " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA %;“1‘-?.? x e It ull Jerd hout it in the air that completely relaxes the r. 9% Building and O B ant ok " ‘A_'“ Bia nd Honolulu, and then between New York London. Eventually the Bocing- morrow morning at 10 o'clock. Mil- |thusiasm, wi rchie S built Clipper will also be used extensively on Pan American’s proposcd domestic routes. med to a committee ton Boyd, al Examiner for the Ed. Chester r NLRB, is due to arrive Lo from to ol nize a team X & T 28 ROl 2 ® oy -~ . Lion President George Danner ¥ & HERE Fic.. CHATHAM Simpson building “Similar campaign trips, support- ing L the < tion Woodwor| work &t ed by literature members 0 who claim that a under its -oo s i diction The Longshoremen w.ll be repre- rented at the hearing by Henry IH!RD DIVISION DAUGHTER FOR TOTLANDS o'clock at the home of Mrs. W. J A Mr. and Mrs. Hans Totland of Walker, 512 Sixth Street, and all Roden and William L. Paul, Norman Banfield of Juneau an (AMPA!GNlN6 Yakutat are the parents of a members are urged to attend. James P Rov;m'w‘of Portland will 8 H daughter born yesterday afternoon Mrs. Wellman Holbrook will give be & eys for the Juneau Spru e 2 in St. Ann's Hospital. The baby a talk on wild tirds of Alask Corporatic The Woodwc R AT = to be repre iw.ol by @ R. H. Stock, De birth There's big news in Empire ads from n\e'bu.-‘» who is d publican candidat 2 2 rive today to Ci ess, Ala - started active campaigns of the Third Division with -~ OLYMPI Democratic can- Headed by E. L. Bartlett and Weished four pounds one ounce at tic and Re- for delegate 1 politicians » to ar- i have Towed {o Pefershurg ... npaign trip to Dillingham, Homer, Seld VOTE FOR C tic nominee for att With cra]l and Waiter Hunt vor In who s a territc N The trio will t Cordova and Valdez early next week. route toda; | feature, and standard Pullmans. from Gedney Hartor, about 60 mles sicck has been active in South- and stan i LrIHOge e Coast castern Alaska as has Almer J Democratic Candidate for g S st seocm et i A dog is a social creature. He is a uar oIt I ! he] he 0O ce i 2 i a D n, who seeks the office of Grili—a full car with snack section and | member of human society. cocktail lounge open to all passengers. bor e Feppgmerilln. o v TERRITORIAL AUDITOR L s T e Bttt damagzed Fr struck a r The Salvor w morning when it Chatham Strait in heavy seas. It A o . wu: towed u: G HT:‘ ‘“'““‘H' u.j]vn: ux“x{l”‘ii‘ ‘\u::‘l":"\x;)lli‘(\jr'nutf. r ! nn‘?i"}:;lxh:::kel'?:a el ~SVotiany e Lbon, AU SepReS 5 ready to help you. It, in turn, deserves -ma cre as TN i | ust as ople need dogs, so o} i Deal thon aday cam- | shorsmemations stk yous nosres | i ek arag gt B o g i i e s, | K Naknek White Bida., Fosrth Ave. snd Unon St. | ‘And that is why the work of the Humane Animal World Court,” designed to make ere's big news in Empire ads.' " biionam | Seattle 1, Wash. Societies of this country is so important. i i iviti M it 2 i S ey you better acquainted with the activities o wey “The Democratic campaign for | ure your tic r 1 our local Humane Society helps fami- of these useful groups. "- ~.§ clection of a complete slate for | M lies who are looking for dogs, and dogs As an organigtiofl‘davoted to service, & 0[0 ‘ | Y‘l'fz("’l;q:vv s ““gv:‘:(:“x (Paid Advertisement) j r) I I_WA KEE ROA whlo are looking for families. we are proud to be able to help the coun- ' Vet Rivers, i t °fi_=“ expert advice to dog owners try’s Humane Societies in their generous u g v 5 Cac o oo akec on the intelligent care, feeding and train- and kindly work. * r' 0 ing of their pets. o | In some cities it provides skilled veteri- o o .\ ; KENTUCKY'S ' | nary service for sick pets, regardless of : ‘ / 2l the owner’s ability to pay. FREE BOOKLET —“HOW TO TAKE BOUREO ON THE BALLOT in the October 12 election there will be a referendum on “the practice of fishing by means of traps And it performs an important safety CA'RE OF YOUR PET.” Explains the should be continued or . . should be abolished.” To abolish traps, we believe, would amount to confiscation and would service by caring 'for hundreds of strays qak a.nd glartin d 2 ing, training, i that would otherwise wander the streets, breaking bad habits, etc. Stop in at your | permanently injure the Territory of Alaska. 'WHAT ABOUT w PUGET SOUND? '''''' ...The canned salmon pack there was 2% times larger when traps were used to catch salmon /Ginm'nn' SOUR MASH Kentucky Straight Sourben Whiskey s0 smooth ‘ga Don’t let the Puget Sound Myth fool you. & Here are the facts about Puget Sound and salmon traps: Sports fishermen voted out traps on Puget Sound in 1934. During the 10-year period before that, the canned salmon pack was 6,493,382 cases, or an average of 649,000 cases per year. For the 10 years after traps were abolished, the total pack was 2,581,138 cases—or an average of only 258,000 cases per year! (Figures are from Pacific Fisherman Annual for 1947). So, you note that salmon canning on Puget Sound fell off to about 40 per cent of what it was before traps were abolished! Do you call that good? For sportsmen, maybe. The Puget Sound country was a populous area of diversified industry for years before traps were voted out. It could take such a blow to salmon canning in stride, But in Alaska it’s different—salmon canning is the Territory’s largest industry. | Would it be good for you, for fishermen, for cannery workers, for business generally, . to cripple this industry? Look at the record and don’t be fooled by the Puget Sound Myth. ~ VOTE TO CONTINUE SALMON TRAPS! ol COMMITTEE OF ALASKA TRAP OPERATORS £ . Distributed througnout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY | Junced a meeting of the Board tral committee chairman, said to- | Directors tonight at 7:26 in the ' day. IGARDE“ (luB Ie | New England Fisheries employees | | from Chatham at the Baranof are d newspaper and MEE'I‘ IOMOQR{\ Jchn Likness, Howard W. Lee, John g will bring the HRUV U o and C. L. Ferve. " he said. | 1 The Juneau Garden Club wil o = meet tomorrow afternoon at 1:30 "m! 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Morgan P ¥y , an, tems in the Territory. director of the Alaska Investigation FOSTER GOES sol"" | Foster will return ’gc Juneau CALIFORNIANE AT BARANOF R. A. Arvidsen, San Bruno, Ca s registered at the Baranof Hot Snow storms at the 2,400 foot py, 5 i i * n Fosier, Guperzniendent for! lc\el. nel‘d1 camp has ;—etnrd_ed Pro- the Alaska Native Service is on a! gress and caused delays in cOm- pageage drill today awaiting flight In all of Nature, there is no counterpart for the deep, age-old friendship between man and dog. | In return for a little kindness, he is | a potential menace to health. Chrysler dealer’s for a {ree copy. - Your CHRYSLER Dealer | "'5™ ™ “THE ANIMAL WORLD COURT” B. W. COWLING COMPANY o g 44 115 Front Street Juneau 6:15 P. M. DOUGAN NOW APPEARING at COUNTRY CLUB "EVERY NIGHT * Entertaining Acts Songs *. Featuring Finest Entertainment on Gastinlaun Channel Area * Something Doing Always All Night