Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Legislation.

BUSINESS NEWS AND VIEW : Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride. BUSINESS NEWS and Views by H. W. Margeson Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride SALMON packing for the 1936 season is getting into its stride, according to figures of the Bureau of Fisheries, prepared...

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topic Salmon
packing
season
stride
figures
Bureau of Fisheries
Association of Pacific Fisheries
Northwest Salmon Canners' Association
comparative pack progress
latter date
remote packing areas
Bristol Bay
Copper River
Cook Inlet
districts
Alaska Peninsula
south
Kodiak
Chignik
South Prince of Wales
Yakutat
south side
north side
Widest divergences
corresponding reports
comparative periods
authorized
Congress
federal savings
loan associations
operation
states
territorial possession
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Associations
Shareholders
Washington
Missouri
tied
leading states
associations operating
Texas
Illinois
Ohio
California
New York
Florida
Indiana
Georgia
Tennessee
glass industry
regained
ground lost
depression
apparently
survey
Mackubin
Legg & Co
national distributor of Fundamental Investors
Inc
plate
pass output
May
monthly high
comparable
glass container output
general glassware
summarizing
salient features
new tax bill
corporations
prepared
distributed
Grande
Stolle & Co
Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century
United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century
spellingShingle Salmon
packing
season
stride
figures
Bureau of Fisheries
Association of Pacific Fisheries
Northwest Salmon Canners' Association
comparative pack progress
latter date
remote packing areas
Bristol Bay
Copper River
Cook Inlet
districts
Alaska Peninsula
south
Kodiak
Chignik
South Prince of Wales
Yakutat
south side
north side
Widest divergences
corresponding reports
comparative periods
authorized
Congress
federal savings
loan associations
operation
states
territorial possession
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Associations
Shareholders
Washington
Missouri
tied
leading states
associations operating
Texas
Illinois
Ohio
California
New York
Florida
Indiana
Georgia
Tennessee
glass industry
regained
ground lost
depression
apparently
survey
Mackubin
Legg & Co
national distributor of Fundamental Investors
Inc
plate
pass output
May
monthly high
comparable
glass container output
general glassware
summarizing
salient features
new tax bill
corporations
prepared
distributed
Grande
Stolle & Co
Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century
United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century
Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Legislation.
topic_facet Salmon
packing
season
stride
figures
Bureau of Fisheries
Association of Pacific Fisheries
Northwest Salmon Canners' Association
comparative pack progress
latter date
remote packing areas
Bristol Bay
Copper River
Cook Inlet
districts
Alaska Peninsula
south
Kodiak
Chignik
South Prince of Wales
Yakutat
south side
north side
Widest divergences
corresponding reports
comparative periods
authorized
Congress
federal savings
loan associations
operation
states
territorial possession
Federal Home Loan Bank Board
Associations
Shareholders
Washington
Missouri
tied
leading states
associations operating
Texas
Illinois
Ohio
California
New York
Florida
Indiana
Georgia
Tennessee
glass industry
regained
ground lost
depression
apparently
survey
Mackubin
Legg & Co
national distributor of Fundamental Investors
Inc
plate
pass output
May
monthly high
comparable
glass container output
general glassware
summarizing
salient features
new tax bill
corporations
prepared
distributed
Grande
Stolle & Co
Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century
United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century
description BUSINESS NEWS AND VIEW : Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride. BUSINESS NEWS and Views by H. W. Margeson Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride SALMON packing for the 1936 season is getting into its stride, according to figures of the Bureau of Fisheries, prepared by the Association of Pacific Fisheries and the Northwest Salmon Canners' Association. In the weekly comparative pack progress report a total of 574,118 cases were packed in the weeks ending July 4 and June 27, those for the latter date covering three of the more remote packing areas, Bristol Bay with 90,445 cases, Copper River with 70,487 cases and Cook Inlet with 14,653 cases. For the week ending July 4 the standings of the various districts were as follows: Alaska Peninsula, south side, 328,294 cases; Kodiak, 78,048; Chignik, 66,012, South Prince of Wales, 10,302; Yakutat, 8,551; Alaska Peninsula, north side, 7,326. Widest divergences in the week's pack this year, as compared with the same period in 1935, were shown in Chignik, 66,012 against 29,183 cases last year; Kodiak, 78,048 against 119,218 last year; and Copper River, 70,487 against 8,439 last year. No corresponding reports for the comparative periods were at hand for Bristol Bay, Peninsula south side, Cook Inlet and South Prince of Wales. Differences were slight Yakutat and Peninsula north side. ***GROWTH IS REPAID THREE years after they were authorized by Congress, 1,118 federal savings and loan associations were in operation on June 13 in forty-four states and in one territorial possession, it is announced by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Associations increased in number in that period from 59 to 1,118 and assets increase from $393,160 to $618,161,783. Shareholders number more than 600,000 persons. Only nine of the states have more associations than has Washington with its 37. Missouri is tied with the same number. The leading states, rated as to number of associations operating, are: Texas, 88; Ohio, 81; Illinois, 80; California, 56; New York, 53; Florida, 47; Indiana, 41; Georgia, 39, and Tennessee, 38. ***TREND IS UPWARD THE glass industry has regained most of the ground lost during the depression and apparently is headed for one of the best years in its history, according to a survey by Mackubin, Legg & Co., national distributors of Fundamental Investors, Inc. With plate pass output in May reaching a new monthly high and recording an increase of 31.6 per cent over the comparable 1936 month, the total for the first five months was up 15.6 per cent over a year ago. For the first four months glass container output was up 16 per cent and general glassware up 8.5 per cent. **** TAX SURVEY** A SPECIAL report, summarizing salient features of the new tax bill as it applies to corporations has been prepared and is being distributed by Grande, Stolle & Co.
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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/127573 2023-05-15T17:04:39+02:00 Northwest History. Fishing Commercial. Legislation. The Seattle Daily Times 1936-07-09 BUSINESS NEWS AND VIEW : Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride. 1936-07-09 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/127573 English eng nwh-sh-118-13-38 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/127573 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Salmon packing season stride figures Bureau of Fisheries Association of Pacific Fisheries Northwest Salmon Canners' Association comparative pack progress latter date remote packing areas Bristol Bay Copper River Cook Inlet districts Alaska Peninsula south Kodiak Chignik South Prince of Wales Yakutat south side north side Widest divergences corresponding reports comparative periods authorized Congress federal savings loan associations operation states territorial possession Federal Home Loan Bank Board Associations Shareholders Washington Missouri tied leading states associations operating Texas Illinois Ohio California New York Florida Indiana Georgia Tennessee glass industry regained ground lost depression apparently survey Mackubin Legg & Co national distributor of Fundamental Investors Inc plate pass output May monthly high comparable glass container output general glassware summarizing salient features new tax bill corporations prepared distributed Grande Stolle & Co Northwest,Pacific -- History -- 20th Century United States --Fishing Commercial -- 20th Century Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:34:19Z BUSINESS NEWS AND VIEW : Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride. BUSINESS NEWS and Views by H. W. Margeson Alaska Area Salmon Packing Rapidly Swinging Into Stride SALMON packing for the 1936 season is getting into its stride, according to figures of the Bureau of Fisheries, prepared by the Association of Pacific Fisheries and the Northwest Salmon Canners' Association. In the weekly comparative pack progress report a total of 574,118 cases were packed in the weeks ending July 4 and June 27, those for the latter date covering three of the more remote packing areas, Bristol Bay with 90,445 cases, Copper River with 70,487 cases and Cook Inlet with 14,653 cases. For the week ending July 4 the standings of the various districts were as follows: Alaska Peninsula, south side, 328,294 cases; Kodiak, 78,048; Chignik, 66,012, South Prince of Wales, 10,302; Yakutat, 8,551; Alaska Peninsula, north side, 7,326. Widest divergences in the week's pack this year, as compared with the same period in 1935, were shown in Chignik, 66,012 against 29,183 cases last year; Kodiak, 78,048 against 119,218 last year; and Copper River, 70,487 against 8,439 last year. No corresponding reports for the comparative periods were at hand for Bristol Bay, Peninsula south side, Cook Inlet and South Prince of Wales. Differences were slight Yakutat and Peninsula north side. ***GROWTH IS REPAID THREE years after they were authorized by Congress, 1,118 federal savings and loan associations were in operation on June 13 in forty-four states and in one territorial possession, it is announced by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board. Associations increased in number in that period from 59 to 1,118 and assets increase from $393,160 to $618,161,783. Shareholders number more than 600,000 persons. Only nine of the states have more associations than has Washington with its 37. Missouri is tied with the same number. The leading states, rated as to number of associations operating, are: Texas, 88; Ohio, 81; Illinois, 80; California, 56; New York, 53; Florida, 47; Indiana, 41; Georgia, 39, and Tennessee, 38. ***TREND IS UPWARD THE glass industry has regained most of the ground lost during the depression and apparently is headed for one of the best years in its history, according to a survey by Mackubin, Legg & Co., national distributors of Fundamental Investors, Inc. With plate pass output in May reaching a new monthly high and recording an increase of 31.6 per cent over the comparable 1936 month, the total for the first five months was up 15.6 per cent over a year ago. For the first four months glass container output was up 16 per cent and general glassware up 8.5 per cent. **** TAX SURVEY** A SPECIAL report, summarizing salient features of the new tax bill as it applies to corporations has been prepared and is being distributed by Grande, Stolle & Co. Text Kodiak Yakutat Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Pacific