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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1931. cariror |VEW PLAYS TONIGHT ”1(“::(1: THE Bni::a;m(; ON S:;‘{‘::"y COmecflnes ]F ea{ture AM Enterftamments MERRY-GO-ROUND BACK AGAIN! ... BIG THREE O KINGDOM! . . ... Bert, Bob and Dorothy in Year's Rampaging Riet: of Cyclonic Comedy | with DOROTHY LEE Shelling out a Cast of Assorted Nuts An RKO-RADIO Picture Directed by EDWARD CLINE P L0 AND A SHOW Charley Chase in ‘High C’s’ DUBLIN AND N NEWS ———Coming L‘ALREL_and HARDY in “CHICKENS COME LADY’S MORALS” PACK FOR 1931 CLIMBS HIGHER Total of 4@,643 Cases Reported and Final Pack Mav Reach 5,000,000 With commercial salmon fishing still in progress in the southern end of Southeast Alaska, Kodiak and Yakutat, and fall fishing to be done in Copper River, Yakutat and Stikine, Alaska’s 1931 salmon pack.of 4,667,643 cases bids fair to total - 5,000,000, . and may. possibly exceed that figure slightly. The current pack figure does not BU!LDIHG \?EBDS HIS comfro'hennn catalog is well illustrated and will prove a real help in building the new home or making the present home modern and more conyenient. The follow- in&lm of items taken at ran- will give.you an idea of the low prices that now pre- MIN AND BILL” ALASKA SALMON; OF MADNESS! F CUCKOO IN ITSELF—— 7 T RBY HOME” “HELL’S ANGELS” the rest of Kodnak Island’s pack since August 1. - And one cannery in the South Prince of Wales district is not inc¢luded. 2,00,000-Case Pack Here Southeast Alaska’s pack to date as far as. has been . reported is 2,096,041 cases. This is short of the actual pack as two canneries have not reported for last week and all counts are what are termed ‘“bath room” and have not been given a final recheck. Packig- is still in progress in South Prince of Wales Island and Stikine areas. There are four can- neries in the former and two in the latter, and all of them are getting all the fish they can han- dle. The pack by districts in South- east Alaska are: Icy Strait, 369,165, four canneries; Western District, 334,217 cases, seven canneries; East- ern District, 336573 cases, four canneries; South Prince of Wales {Island, 179,006 cases, four can- ! neries; North Prince of Wales Island, 197,126 cases, four canner- ies; Stikine, 61829 cases, two can- neries; Southern District, 583523, 11 canneries; Yakutat, 34,512, two canneries. Good Westward Pack The central and western Alaska pack was 'also. good. Prince Wil- liam Sound had & final pack of 459,412 cases; Cook Inlet, 135248 cases; Chignik, 73,379 cases; Alaska Peninsula, south side, 330,504. cases; Alaska Peninsula, north side, 68,- 663 cases; Bristol Bay, 1,099,881 cases; Resurrection Bay, 3941 cas- es; Copper River District, 71,111 cases. 3 The last report from Kodiak, which does not include Karluk, sald on August first the pack was about . 354,363 cases. 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