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' ; 5 BUILDING PERMITS - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1945 » M 5 eason is unchanged except for Taku ' takes pardenable pride not only g ”‘i: 3 he Mansell familys in the Bilibid death. Since the boys rescued us | & Inlet, where gill netting is permit- tne way they have pt ‘em roll M!JJOE‘AREES rison v week ago, we have been rmn_nnj omme"la Is lng t2d from May 10 to May 31, from ing” but in the fact that h 4 Bk AL Shcsiod the front lines, seeing war at first ISSUED PAST WEEK , June 25 to August 18, and from Sep- 'talion also has had excellent N F\ 5"5;”3{5 DEt IM 4 aim hoping for . repatriation, | hand. as perhaps no other group of A [ {tember 1 to September 15. Trolling tions with the French ci A4 A3LY, nedical care, and then to get back | civilians had the privilege of ,seeing| giye pujlding permits were issued l “ tor 1945 s p ted in Taku and waters of | The no doubt about it ' ¢ | o active service, writes Alphonso ! it: These boys of ours nrcfi\vond(‘r-‘mh week, the City Engineer's of- egu a 'o s I£ ns Passage between Midway mien who are willing to delay vie- NPF RH’EA»Efi 4. Anderson, of California, wio with Ul msn and so kind to us. fice announced today. Total value {Tsland and the south end of Shelter iory or forget their humanitarian- b K< is wife was \nto Tomas prison, Th2 welfare and safe return of ;o gq900 Island during June 1 to June 25. iem to grati sh in- s 1. Anderson spent more than 20 fhese releassd missionaries s NOW 'y j Gilligan obtained a permit d, (han es NO‘Qd e T T T, mall Manv Seventh-day Ad-| s in editoral york and teach- the first concern of the chureh, Pas- 15 construct a house at an estimat- : ssue & Y by e e, o | RS iany Jeventn-cay in Japan. He was weunded by (O Jensen ok plans ate be- o cost of $6,500. H. B. Foss Com- |-~ Part 225 ine District Jom- ¢ : g nemy n after his r ! N ROYRSTE OrCeS: pany he architect and Walter | i — —— {mercial fist permitted from May VER'AS?S Ube;a‘ed hom s ,\17,}\\- under care of the United &8nd rebuilding institutions in the i(‘ :y«xmu-.( l:uil(]Pr in(((‘,lm:'lr;‘a The 1945 commercial fishing regu- from July 1 to Ocivoer 16. 10 to May 31 and from June 25 to n”ljfil AS b ARRS ' aths forces For East "he Hathor Market on. TN lations were signed March zg, 1;45. OCther )ch‘.mg:s are new rezulaticns| September 15; types of gear—gill 14 "‘Jpane'e P”SOFS > wonderful American s R Streat obtained a permit to com- by Secrstary of the Interior Harold as follows: nets and trolling. Al 7 & v e 1> ‘emissar from plete the second floor of their L. Ick»s, and will be in full force Part 201—General Regulations Summer Salmon S ]‘E‘E S That American {orces d 1 guess shey are, NORIHBOUND BOAI Luilding, estimated cost, $500 and effect immediately from and af- Egzch regulation herein contained is In the remaining district 0f tesarie rom heaven’ Ruth Atwell age, of ¥ Zella Mae Miller tock out a per- ter date of publication in the Fed- of general application within the|Sout » there are no ch o ST e S st “in the nick of time” to! ‘Jichizdn to her Tac V ! mit tc make tome changes inside a eral Register. particular area to which it applied,!the summer salmon sea SPECTAL COUNCIL MEETING is the general t Arthur hadn't made f d Ou' lAST E EN N heuse at 433 South Franklin Sircet, Major changes In fishing under ahd no exclusive or several right "(LP“:‘! 220 “Th clam season I A gpecial meew.g of (he Douglas t venth-d Adventist ch in tanks, e brougt hiaas t_an estimated cost of $100. the new regulations will be a cur- fishing is granted therein. | Soutt 3“”"-"\‘ iz 1;(‘“:-“‘ from MAy city Council was ecalled Monday yw released after three | kom hers last Saturday night, w Ihe following passengers left Ju Thempson obtained a per- tailed operation in the important Seines must be pursed and brailed |15 to Sgp;v!!ih(x. 15. The minimumM .vening to discuss boundry 52 prison camps in a probably all have been go e fEand nasmanper to build an exterior' walk and red salmon producing area of Bristol | bY the vessel used in setting the of !u.zm clams is 2% 'n‘\v(‘hvs ym the Douglas Indian Scheol es | » they arri Thanks to G oAt (RBESUIME: Sive. M. H Irvine, Si6Ps on property cwned by him at Bay where the Egegik District will feine. ll_ 1, length of shell, anfl minimum ;,vendenit of Indt ts from Adventist | Scneral MacArthur, and every one po o F poliard, Mr. Lacy Pollara, S estimated cost of 10, Hans ke closed entirely, and lsss than half | Part 204—Bristol Bay. Egegik Dis- |sizq of razor _‘l‘”“’ lsf% inghes, r and two & n Washington, D, C. rderful young men.” vickson, Mrs, Pearl - Johnson, ; was named contractor. ‘of the normal fishing effort per- trict closed. Season in Naknek,| Glcsed season on s"“mpv"" Feb- 14 Allen Superinzer adars here indicate that »n o starvation diet, Elsio Blsthe, V. R. Parrell B e mitted in the remainder of the Bay.|Kvichak and Nushagak _districts to April 15 in waters of nougias Indian Schools were pres- 30 of the 90 members of | with calories re- S\l BB Bery. Dave: H Epl : The 1945 season is the off-cycle year rom June 25 to July 25; Ugashk June =000 <000 ern DIstrict east ;s gt the meeting d ha bezn | wced to 7 y, had gone down d : . : S M (Hu (H for Bristol Bay red salmon which is 28 to July 28. An additional weekly Qf PRNTEHS of g _I‘A‘“‘.m“v :”1“» S G rebrd lirectly, rcm 144 pounds to 101 in weight a five-year fih, and the curtailment closed period of 25 hours ls imposed | Sumner Strali District north of the GUARD TOMORROW War Department, Rip Van Winkle Case O BMAIBE. M T Rambtead BUYS W|“" CAB!"S 15 an attempt to bulld up this run, from 6:00 a. m. Wednesday until| atitude #nd east of the JOMIMCE| The Douglns Unit of Te Slow starvation, “I fecl like Rip Van Winkle,” Miss v g carton, Joe Diamond, Karl which has been in a poor state of 63 a. m. Thursday of each week. f’fCAPl;"“‘,‘B,“ ’“‘lf“t:;"'“‘:";f"“f(‘ 1o Suards will meet tomorrow, niuch privation and rtage of Tilinois, an, office $2¢- Gragar W. W. Montgomery, G. F. okt preductivity on the past cycle Yeurs p.. 305 algska Peninsula. The| in Koutheastern Alaska. | jday(st 7:80°p./ in th 5 i i eleased from Bilibid, Wltes pyigcn| D.0; Fors, E. L. Sewell, A, THe Rev. Wm. Robers Webh to- 1940, 1935, 1930, etc, when sin e in. the Port Moller area on| Ocpies of the new regulations have regular weekly practice. but withall, Pastor . Jensen, giv-| o a friend at home. “These P. Riccl, day anncunced the purchase by the curtaflment in fishing was imposed. oo o b S the Peninsula is | Pies. 00, Shn AW DRRUIALIONS NBYC, ke 'Coveralls, . leggin ing his report, says the courage of | b ars have certainly been 85 graq Pearson, Warren A. Taylor, EPiScopal Church of the Winn prop- Fall Seining Season b i s Sl e o e deiited for: Velts andipifles. Thera will;he, dril iR in'ssionatles 1S maelous. iped | cog ako, piig 3 o5l 3hgeass Moy M. Roddy, Jerry Malone, Harry €Y. adjacent to the Church. Another change that might be ‘;Tn uzt’)’s—l(udiafc. Minimum and | ik e unc‘:"r‘,a:?wl::llr:v‘L‘m‘x‘t‘n‘(-tn::: 3‘1; end small bore riflo practice and IS doing the ““”f- “_“U‘* 1' A. Pl'i\'-L'- bind times on the, new. Five hun- gyinnev 0 “McDavitt, Marlan Hen- Plans for the future are to build ccusidered major in nature by some .. oimum length and depth of pursg |l Fish and ’Wilrim’v S(‘!'\'ico‘ of those who have not yet completed X -”*"“»‘; who \\«'Igh:(} 13JI red internees, including hersell, o \yayne Myers. a new parish house on thg ;_)mperty, 1 i #, S their shooting for the Governor's en relegsed frem Santo| . cuated for a night to es- i i b SIS but for the present the existing cab- ins will continue to be rented. fice 1l fire that threatened to of the fishermen and operators, al- and beach seines have been estab- though it will result in but little lished, but will not affect much m‘\ iis wife weighed 85 and| T Trophy may do so. v 24 years of age, 120. | ‘cach their lccation. “We just took FOR EASTER Purchase price of the property was change in overall production, is the g , i - { late opening of the fall seining sea- 'l.éenvgea‘l} nvog mbcn:e. rnf;lrsilzltgg tl; Railway G efa"ng T.B. FILMS SHOWN from Bilibid Prison, E.| n cyernight case, gne blanket and =~ Hams ,all popular brands; small dicclcsed to be $3,000 son in-Southenst on Ottober 20, axd g)fl x;ils ay has - res v p Dr. Rudolph Haas, Tuberculosis , Florida, says, “All our|mciquito nct, for we had to walk Turkeys, Leg O' Lamb. Place your oo L A the closing of all trolling in South- a7 G 2 Clinfeian, with the Department of SICHP will pick up fast now, and re-!fart way, she said. “We returned crders early. Phone 49 or 13, Sani- TERRY™ORIAT. GUARDS Part 200—cook mmiet. The ciosea| Batfalions af Front ¥ turn tc normal weight swiftly.” He| it day to find everything we tary Meat Co, TO MEET ON THURSDAY east from September 15 to October 20. 1In recent years, the fali sea- son opened about October 1, at which time many summer chums, pinks, and cohoes, important ele- ments of the spawning stocks, are scholled in the heads of the bays in the vicinity of the streams, and are taken by the seiners. area in vicinity of Fire Island, upper past of Turnagain and Knik Arms has been slightly extended. Part 211—Prince William Sound. | | Slight changes have been made inj /the minimum and maximum depth‘ and length of purse seines. | Resent Recent Sl . (Continued jrom Page One) s teported that the 728rd moved an lies over its 120 miles of Commercial fishing in the Sound |cstimated 833,498 lonz tons of sup- open July 1. I rail ! A larger percentage of such fish'poy 513 pering River, Icy Bay curing the four months cnding De- are usually in spawning condition, and are of inferior quality for com- mercial purpeses, and result in an econcmic waste when put on the market. They not only bring poor prices, but deprive the spawning grounds of nacessary seeding for fu- ture runs and returns to the fi crmen. Curtailment of trolling is marily for added protection to the coho run, and will also give aid in proteetion to King salmon. Herring Quotas Herring quotas have been doubled in Prince Willlam Scund from 75,00 rrels to 150,000 1 arrels in the from June 15 to August 20, and in the remainder of the season until Cctober 16, operations are not limit- ed to any quotas. In Southeastern Alaska, the herring quota has been raised from 200,020 barrels to 250,000 barrels in the pericd of fishing from June 15 to October 15. The Kodiak area quota remains at 300,000 bar- rels with fishing dates in quota areas ) TABLET STOMACHS MOREY BACK GBARANTEE [CONOMY sizk Butler, Mauro Drug Co. “The Rexall Store” " | trict r2mains the same. Area. ‘The area lying between th Bering River District and the Yak utat District, which formerly was| not defified under any district, has er District. | Part 219—General Salmon Regula- ticns, Scutheast Alaska. Regulations have been grouped under this head.‘: ing, thereby eliminating repetition| under the various districts, thus, simplifying and shortening the reg- | ulations. c cach instance the been combined with the Bering Riv- ¢ same wreck, 21 c¢ under ember 21. had two wrecks ar n lines “We have ared in time. In reck nine cars c¢f emmunition powder were blc up, but ir were fons. It ha ble that ardeus cond the n that salvage will be cited “We do keep 'em rolli There is much more to the c one and aged involved in cap- Part 222—Icy Straits. A seasonal|tain’s report. The 723rd is the change in Icy Straits permits fish-|{“Union Pac Battalion ' most of ing in the cuter section from June the men havin: v m tha 25 to Auzust 5 and in the inner sec- |lind before the wa» The captain ticn from June 25 to August 8. The| son formerly opened June 20, and | osed August 4 in the outer section, and August 7 in the inner section. Part 223—Western District. Lynn | Canal area in Western District opens | June 25 instead of June 20 and clos- es August 12 instead of August 11.| The season in other parts of the dis- | The district | | has been divided into four sections instead of two as in former years. | Boundary for the northern section | remains the same, ending at the lati- {tude of Point Couverden; the cen- | tral section includes waters of Chat- ham between Point Couverden and | South Passage Point; the southern cection intludes the waters of Chat- | ham south of South Passage Point; |and the western section includes waters on the west coast of Baranof ilsland west of Rapids Island in | Sergins Rapids. | Part 224—Eastern Distrigt. The year? beyond our control. There is only one way From twelve to three on Good Friday our Blessed Saviour hung in Agony upon the Cross—for us. How shall we spend those three most sacred hours this They are too sacred to spend at our usual occu- pation unless compelled to do so by circumstances three sacred hours, and that is to spend them in wor- ship, meditation, and prayer, in a Chureh, if possible; if not, then in some other private devotion. Shall we not spend those hours in this way ? e RRRRRRS for a Christian to use these THE CHURCH OF THE HOLY TRINITY Is Condiictitig a Three-Hour Service from 12:00N. 10.3:00 P. M. shorter periods of Service Based on the Seven Last Words (Meditations atranged so that persons may attend for time, if necessary) PASSENGERS — MAIL — EXPRESS ealth and Miss Margaret Welsh ted the Douglas £cheol last eve- ning at a meeting open to the public. Dr. Haas showed films on the T.B. Program and Miss Welsh spoke cn the subject. . MRS. J! HOME Mrs. Marcus Jensen returned last evening to her home after several cays at St. Ann's Hospital re- ceiving medical attention. — e ATTENTION ALL ELKS Meeting tonight at e Final initiation for F Year. So be tnere. < 3G R v FOR MASTER Hams ,all popular brands; small Turkeys, Leg O' Lamb. Place your orders early. Phone 49 or 13, Sani- {ary Meat Co. o G il The first lighthouse in America was built in 1716 at the entrance to Bosten harbc 850 SEATS with his ser- ago about en gracious to uninjured in this half has never been Gen. MacArthur had visited The Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On | Creon n relieves promptly be- cause it ¢ ht to the seat of the trouble loosen and expel phlegm, and aid nature 1d heal raw, tender, in- mein=- t to sell you the un- 1 it o must lilke | qu’e s the cough or to have y money back, CREOMULSION far Coyelis Chert Colds | iitis are per month each way batween Alaska ang Seartie T T . Tu. Mo, | Mo. We Mo. We | Tu. Th. | M . Ve TN NS A R gip NO TRAVEL DOCUMENTS reaureds Fi.Su.| Fr Fr. | SaSu. merely carry some means of identificalin. 23:50 fIv. Nome ar.| 22:50 R PR g Tu.Th. Sa, 7 yr 2:40 {lv. Galena Iv.| 22:20 a v i 4:20 . Fairbanl Iv. 20 tanned Yol i I 21 PASSENGER CLIPPERS Y&ons, 6:30 | 530 | 5:30 fIv. Fairbanks ar,| 19:10 | 19:10 | 18:10, b seat capaciry tmited 1o 18 for wreater comfort ) 10550 | 9:50 | 9:50 |tv. Whitehose fv.| 17:10 [ 17:10 ] 16:10 . L 1225 [ 11:25 £ 1025 [l Junesu | 15:35 | 15:35 | 435 e W G 2040 | 1940 | 1940 [ar, Sesmie .| 900 | 900840 . 4 ¥ . STEWARDESS SERVICE on i tigns Su. Su. g - 10:05 |Iv. Bethel ar.| 9:35 s 13.00 {lv, McGrath .| %:00 ar. Faibanks .| 700 ¥ i S clifrems e e ROUND-TRIP FARI 109% off twice one-way fares, ‘when purchased n | & " FARES Tox ot included SPRING FRUITS . EXTRAFLIGHT! . DAILY FLIGHT! Nome, Seattle, 3 weekly. £ e scheduled over all routes ateattic demands. Fairbanks, Whiteh Juneau, Seattie, 9 two childven was | e .o =n looted. Among 500 g almest no one had a Juneau units, Alaska Territorial | shange of cloths A veile dress ATTENTION ALL ELKS Guard, will meet tomorrow night ! with neither sweater or coat seems Meeting tonight at eight. Final at the usual time in the AB Hall ‘a pretty thin wi to &tart across Initiation for Fiscal Year. So be {o repair targets while some of the be oce sha wrote, “although we there. members will shoot for individual - ,ea scores in the All-Alaska Territorial |2re teld the Red Cross will outfit 148, and I am sure we will not freeze BUY WAR BONDS Guard Rifle Match., I of aWell Dressed Easter so flattering So smart . . . . so charmingly yours! New season fashions that dress y6u in “edquisite | petfection to play up 2" your lighter side. Suits b g I and coats with a spatkling'e 2 J o 7 personality dresses endearingly styled. You'll love all our Easter into BUY ANOTHER BOND TODAY s st and VEGETABLES 7 7oA 10 L0 et % Women's Avpaner Baranof Hotel Building “Its" the Nicest Store in Town!”