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i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1939. : o | chums, 26,560 total; 28,878 last year. | Mrs. Kernahan, a University of | | ot S 86 el 17| Washington alumna, i ber | SHORT oF 1938\ odiak—365 Kings, 50, reds, | Io ANTAR("( g e | | conoes, 14894 pinks, 2861 chums,| of Chi Omega and Zeta Phi Eta, | 8 i 69,102 total; 44,989 last year. B LTIl drama honorary. Mr. Karnahan, v éto g i ’ Office of Indian Affars fo| i Grneriy e = Pack Report fo Bureau °f\.£,‘ il o W il Release Ship Sep- o M Pt Alpha, music honoracy Fisheries Shows Wesl- o i, woras st yur | BRSO T ward 200,000 Behind | : ) tember 15 [147 conoes, 33602 pinks, 65,019 5 i A chums, 761535 total; 947,186 last | e Ty STOCK QUOTATIONS || with Bristo! Bay having packed | V¢*" e ‘ Strange ebat -9 the - AubLHE only about half as much salmon as | 4 l a week at Lake Louise and Banff Resurrection Bay)—2,185 kings, 53, | IENAKEE FISH VESSEI. NORIH After their return from Alasks EARI.Y BRISIO[ 691 reds, 55876 total; 67376 lastt il women Mr. and Mrs. Kernahan will spend year. | SIAR ASSI NED a month in Seattle before leaving BAY pA(K FAR Cook Tnlet—11210 kings, 11.268 | : (REw ARRESIED |t or their home in Honolulu reds, 105 cohoes, 1685 pinks, 2,272 '8 In The News By The AP Feature Service. BY COLLECTOR Seven Menitgughl With- out Licenses-Cannery- man Fa(es Charges ROUND-TRIP TICKET FROM SEATTLE TO NEW YORK with option of returning via San Francisco EFFECTIVE DAILY TO OCTOBER 28, 1939 $9 0 wcn"ux: $1 3 5 mu:;:, “r % Pullman Car charges in addition t of 1hr‘ entire crew of the Arre B X 3 e | boat Cascade at Tenakee for not L B it had by thsi time last year, the | Liberal return limits and stopover privileges having fishermen's licenses was re- P A i G v o Westward pack is falling almost HA ported today by G. G. Brown, Tax P e NEW YORK, July 12. — Closing | 200,000 cases behind 1938, according 3 FAMOUS AIR-CONDITIONED TRAINS EAST The North Star, built in 1932 for freighting in Alaska, will sail Oc|duotation of Alaska Juneau mine| o reports to the Bureau of Fish- w“'l (lOSE 'I'o | tober 15 from Seattle to join the |Stock today is 77%, American Can | eries, United States expedition which will |95%, American Power and Light| Bristol Bay up to July 8 reported go to Antarctica to claim parts of | 4' Anactonda 25%, Bethlehem | a pack of 364,107 cases, as compared explored by|Steel 56, Commonwealth and|to 663,133 by that date a year ago STREAMLINER— ciTy oF PORTLAND lings monthly from Portland, 6:30 p. m., on the lst, 13th, 19th, 28t 307 hours to Chicago. No extra mliners westbound from Chicago to Los Angeles aud San Francisco. PORTLAND ROSE-- Lv. Portland 9:35 p. PACIFIC LIMITED-- Lv. Portland 8:00 a. Collector for the Territorial Treas- urer Brown reported to Treasurer Os car G. Olson that he and Gec \ples, Deputy U. S. Marshal at daily "3 . daily £ the frozen continent ah, finally r the pow- STONED 3 Admiral Byrd on his two trips down | Southern 1%, Wright 5%, | Total for the Westward to date is ! connections from Seattle -L 8:20 | boat after three years of at- | Juliette Thacker, teacher in ' under General Motors 44%, International | 761,535 as compared to 947,126 by . . : v ot e et SN pting to do so. The seven men | the American school at MeXico | accionment of the Alaska vessel | HArvester 57%, Kennecott 35, New | July 8 last year. International FlShe”eS‘ X Coliing WK Corind Fose 31520 s by aboard were fined a total of $4 City that was pelted by Mexi- "4’ expedition was ordered in| York Central 141, Northern Pa-| Small gains over 1938 were re- P Od o Pacific Limited, when tried before UU. S. Commis- can students protesting over | ’ynoccooo’received here from Wash- | Cific 8%, United States Steel 47, ported from Kodiak and the south | Commission Orders For Information and Rusrveion— sioner Robert R. Brown at Hoo- | the death of aviator Francisco | oo today by Claude M. Hirst,| Pound $4.68 5/16. side of the Alaska Peninsula, with . WORLD'S Qs iy Pl b Rerdipeth § nah Sarabia near Washington. General Su;ie‘rmu’ndm\ for Alaska sa a very substantial gain of from 19,- c'osmg { FAIRS Those fined were: Ruk Ordters "Fiim - Waahlagton DOW, JONES AVERAG 286 to 102,650 cases being recorded I New: York be: Captain, $100; Tony Oscar L. Chapman, Second Afi'i The following e today's Dow,| in the Chignik district Closing July 29 midnight of hali- F 16 $75; Albert Bjorkuist, § sistant Secretary of the Interior,| Jones averages: industrials 13698 | Pack details are as follows: but fishing in Areas 1 and 2 was| Son Francisct Pell $75; Sid Pollack, $50; said he had notified J. R. Ummel, | rails 27.61, utilities 24.80. % Westward announced today by the Interna- | Inskeep and Robert E Indian Affairs purchasing agent in SRR Chignik—50 kings, 101,908 reds. | (jona] Fisherics Commission through | & Dooley, $50 Seattle, to turn the North Star BACK TO MAYO | 404 pinks, 279 chums, 102,650 total; | the Collector of Custom shere. Canneryman Blamed over to the Division of Territories| Dan McKenzie was aboard the | 9206 last vear. Areas 1 and 2 comprise all banks | At the trial the fishermen blamed September 15 to be fitted and pro- | princess Louise last night on his |, /aska Peninsula (South side)— | trom Cape Spencer south along the | R PP T i 3 abs 3 oo orntili. 12744 kings, 86522 reds, 24 cohoes, | cons : i i cannery operator at Tenakee for visioned for the long voyage return to the Mayo district. Ngs reds cohoes, | coasts of Alaska, British Columbia their predicament, saying he had Althoughi no information wys | PR AT YR T 16619 pinks, 26857 chums, 132,766 andq the United States. Areas 3| failed to furnish them with ap- available here on the point today, S 5 total; 104,841 last year. and 4, west of Cape Spencer, re- | plications for licenses. Brown re- it was expected the North Star| The 1937-38 drop 1n ac_aidom:‘\l‘ Alaska Peninsula (North side)— main open for fishing. | ported the members of the Cas- would put out with its regular [deaths in the U. 8. was the greai- | 375 kings, 9.961 reds, 138 chums, 10,- | The closing was announced by X cade crew urged him to prosecute crew, headed by Capt. S. T. L ‘m‘. r\'er»x'ecnrded in a single year, | 474 total; 18,683 last year. Edward W. Allen, Chairman of the the operator whnt;alx‘x]l.d s | As oMol Of Sl | Central (Copper River including | International Fisheries Commission. " r n said ing T 'Weo! '0 Substitute WA STREPTAES Y . S ARV R 2 S AP SAE B ey - - — —— S - b Brown said he is coming here to QMILED of Replacing the North Star on the Virgimia Jordon grins as she Office’s annual Barrow voyage to| wears the military bonnet of farthest north Alaska will be the Cadet Phillip Royce, of Ham- commercial trading vessel Redwood, mond, Ind., during a lull in a 1793 gross ton ship built at Bel- the graduation ceremoni at lingham in 1917. A Jarger ship than one to purchase fish from any fish- West Point. the North Star, the Redwood will erman not duly licensed. Penalty leave Seattle July 20 for the Bar- provided in the statute is a fine of A row trip. A o trom $50 to $100, imprisonment from o The North Star, at present in Ber- ens confer with officials relative to filing a charge against the can- neryman under Section 3167 of the Compiled Laws of Alaska 1933, which declares it unlawful for ar 30 days to one year and payment ing Sea, will make one more voyage to the Territory of double the to Bethel, after returning from its| amount of the license tax which the present trip. | fishermen should have paid In addition to the Redwood, work | - of the North Star will be under- | % taken by the Boxer and commercial TRUCKERS WIN S | 2o 3 | ! i SOFTBALL GAME + HARRIET MALSTROM, : In a poslpon;dv:une playoff last HUSBA"D HONEYMOON ’ é ikers safiball, sguad. detested ON PRINCESS LOUISE od Henning's Clothing in a wild slug- ; . Passing through Juneau last eve- ing on the steamer Princess Lou- se were Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. nahan (Mrs. K n is the mer Harriet Malstrom) who are siting Alaska and the Yukon fest, 21 to 13, placing the Truckers in second place. Tonight the Henning men are eduled to meet the Columbia SELECTED Lumber Company All-Stars, league Florence Murphy, of Mans- leaders, at 6:30 in Evergreen Bowl field, La., framed by her state How They Stand flower as she rules as queen of Won Lost Pct. the Magnolia state festival at Columbia Lmbr. 3 0 1.0% Louisiana State Teachers’ col- n Truckers 1 1 500 lege at Natchitoches. will for several le hotels, A Yenning Clothing 1 2 383 oo o ame the brde of Frank P. Ker- f Federals 0 2 000 nahan, music instru in the AT LIRS S scheols at Honolulu, at mony performed June 30 at the by University Unitarian Church in Mrs. Soley and 1 Prior to their departure for the Mother F'y In northland, the young couple spent Mrs. Verne Soley and her mother, ur pen right Mrs. Ann Curtis, flew in from Sit- viy ka yesterday evening with Alex SHEAFFERS Holden of Marine Airways. Mrs. Soley had been visiting her mother in the Historic City for - several days and her mother re- turned to Juneau with her to visit . her daughter and son-in-law at their home here. J 4 —_— STOPPED THURSDAY Mrs. Gene Eagle, wife of a | | 3 s HAIDA SEAMAN M wionsy Zoele wite ot a || BRAISED SIRLOIN "PS ) calmly seized a pistol and and New Vegetables | IS GIVE" MED AI. balked the jailbreak of three POR_ LUNCEEON prisoners. when they attacked her husband. [ at the BARAN“F P P. 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