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. ih SATURDAY AUGUST 25, l945 - ~~ THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNF:AU ALASKA AW ¢ PAGE EIGHT l{(-ndncks, Alma G. Baflev. Wesle\, | HUNTING SEASON [SALMON PACK i & S0 JADS TAKE Boothe :md Carnf‘ Bn()thc { From Fairbanks: Robert, Wallact . OPEN SOON vl BU skhs Chums (cases) Passengers to Seattle were: Char- | | 5 Cohoes (cases) les Warter, Heather Lane, Carol Jor- s LICENSE NEEDED IN DOLDRUMS| - = = socn, 3o. Anne. Jocssinel s dou £, Total 704,553 Jorgensen, Hazel Johston, Grant | e YR | Last Year 1,027,026 McMurray, Mae Nelson, Evelyn | H H | Morgan, Charles McDonald, Lillian - . Labor Day Weekend Sees|Kodiak Closes with Strong-| . . xsx wowass Thompeon, peter Oliver, the Rev. T | Y : H ! PR vens; ance C. Garrison, Alva 1 Reds ( . 1,156.537 Evenson, Vance 3 Shooting Open in | er Showing — Overall | Recs ccusen o 2280800 BGiiihions, Betty smith, Roge . ./ K 3 Charest, Donald Webb, George Stev- Pinks (c: d | Juneau Area Outlook Up from ‘44 | rinks cea s e o e Mereatt ¥, LOTOE Number Commmmg‘ | _ e — Burill, Lora Zelepusa, Nick Bez, Wal- | Cohoes (case! 117,012 » ’ Emphasizing that an Alaska Game| With only Southeast Alaska and sl <l ter Penfick, Bessic Maze, John Adt Befo_re Mikado's Commission license is necessary for|Kodiak remaining as principal open | Total 3,633,470 | Thompson, Merle Haries and Mari-| lmpenal Pala(e residents and non-residents alike, to|areas, the 1945 Alaska salmon pack | st Y“r ' |lyn Green. take game animals game birds andnow is expected to exceed last o 5 To Ketchikan: John Burley and game rm\——.nl.m fur bearing animals, | year's poor production by only a Walter Douglas. $ E NEW YORK, Aug. 25.—The Tok\o‘ Jack O'Connor, Game Management|small margin J To Whitehorse: Cecil McClain, radio said toda_y tlxatqappxw;c ))('oplc‘ P b “ish and Wild- Walter Scott, Emmett Nichols and were committing hari-kiri “in large} Supervisor for the Fish an ild- | > 3 : v p life Service, today announced open| Pack totals through Aug. 18 ~h°‘w Fred Gustad. | numbers” before the Imperial palace, | Look what Quink ) s ye 7 airbanks: e 3 The dcast, beamed in J(\]mnew‘ Juntiv s for the Juneau dis- | aPproximately 600,000 cases yet to| ARE Flowu |N To Fairbanks: Oliver Powell, Reuel The broa p :m‘: o [be put up to equal last was()n.fil | Gritfin, Robert Sheldon, Anne Shel- to North America, was recorded by | with solv-x can do Lice s are available at the Game | total g | den, Jerry Roscoe, Phillip Tate and t . A - to protect your I‘I: Commission office in the Federal| The improved prospect is due in| Carrie Tate. “Everything is dark and gloomy, | P Yy P Bx’n'dm" here. Hunting seasons for great measure to stroiger pack = 4 | > > — in Japan today, the broadcast relat- | 1045-46 are |showings in the Prince William | Alaska Airlines flew two planes to ed, although Japanese authorities are 1. Ends gumming and GAME ANIMALS Deer—(Bucks) with antlers not I(*s.s‘f'! which are now closed. than 3 inches skull—Sept. 1 to Nov. 2 a season. above top of the| 5. Limit | A east as disastrous season for South< Alaska, }culo(l by the pack figures for the Kreiger, Sally Mullany, Geneva Moose—Bulls (except yearlings and | week ending Aug. 18, compiled here gan, R a whole, is indi- calves) Sept. 1 to Sept. 30. Limit by the Fish and Wildlife Service one a year. | Sound and Kodiak districts, both | A. E. KARNES T0 BE FEATURED SPEAXER AT LEGION MEETING : 1. Bill of Rights is to be Juneau from Anchorage yesterday bringing the following 36 passengers: Betty Smith, Pfc. Thos. Dawson, Col Feister, Lt. Col. Cruickshank, Capt. Lo- . S. Charest Bahovic, Major Marston, M.. The G G |and released today. Only Ketchikan 11 Heverlingh, Robert Beach, Wil- discussed and explained Monday hoping that Allied occupation for will be welcomed peacefully. | The people, “in deep sorrow and gloominess, cannot realize they've . been beaten,” a T 0 commentator, |Isamu Inouy asserted. | “Groups are committing hara-kiri before the Imperial Palace in large clogging. Gives quick starting, even flow. 2. Actually cleans your pen as it writes—keeps it out of the repair shop. A a 3oat— t kids)—|and Yakutat districts .are up to ’ ' night at the American Legion meet- numbers. This feeling isn't under- H H -X pro M”ug:';:].‘l fun lct)cz‘t.;;.ep Thcrle mv‘i::.s(z ity i 3::’?; éfi?film E:sd":nlns(.‘“l rilg ing, with A. E. Karnes of the Vet- stocd by the Allies of the western 3. Dissolves and flushés Quink with s_.o.!!—x tects pens closed areas in Tracy Army, En-| = oures. with| Wm. Brown. George W. Wood, erans Administration leading the dis- mfl} = Tlns spirit is dee per than away sediment left by in 4 important ways dicott Arm and Ford's Terror.| The ccmpiled pack figures, withi, "0 0 50 Heath, Robert ion. they can fathom. The government | di ink PO TIIE. 1 aeadtn. | comparative totals for 1944, are:pi’® il i Cther invited speakers for the Is seeking to pacify the countr i pRseRdly, IS, S and Grizzly) — it Rt Ohtiar: B sater 5. evening include Gov. Ernest Gruen- S i s in a c e RDINARY high-acid inks are responsible for pear—(Large Brown and G y | B 2 A George Cutler, Bill Odsater, Mrs. € "'Tl' mv:por:n!um 1“’1(” )\ (olmu d Y hgl d ink ble for Sept. 1 to June 20. Limit 2 a| Sttt by Bert Rutherford, E. Wood, F. Wood, ’L"";‘ rl’"‘"\; L’."C‘flt“(“"d. Joh:‘ !:;u, v“‘r:\(];n?;nx: ?x;od:;: ;tll x‘:s‘“ ’;“;e 65% of all pen failures. But there is-one ink 2 wi slosed areas on 5 s * E. Ross, James Johnston. aughlin. An invitation is extended 5 V R l;\:l]ou:\lLTl‘nd z“::dup.nk Heiuien Wrangell | E ,\[;',‘R;,:'u“;“;f);li(’(]),']‘ LoD infant, to all service men, including both Japanese have no baths. Livlihood '—Parker Quink with solv-x—that actually stops Creck Reds "'mwgloru R l;mmh“rfi, 590 James Lay, Ed Radde, ‘Rex Evan- thoce who have been discharged and s very bad. The typhoon has de- | these pen troublés before they start! Only Quink Black Bear—Sept. 1 to June 20. ‘Kf:":_s i i g2 son, Vance Garrison, M. Corkle and lIth‘ still in the service, to ‘attend “,"”:u‘]':if(_“:fl‘i;‘““’":h'c':]:‘::r]“:e“:;c contains the exclusive, scientific ingredient, solv-x, Bl 4 :hee | Pinks .. 267,837 Pinks 50,863 Carolyti Reyngle it e ihg L ; that gives a pen 4-way protection! Don't take FUR ANIMALS o R E ot 11512, Outgoing passengers to Anchor- Other special features have been tasting defeat g P y B ol ith o) S 5, ms 5 ot ” v : Mink, land otter, weasel, fox, lyx_]x——JC;‘:':(’\: 23184 Cohoes . 11065 9ge Were Col. Theo. Wiehe, J. W. arranged, and the Forum Club of - chances with your pen ;.. . sefll it tocay wit 15 to Jan. 15. No limit. | e Gucker, Tommy Stapleton, Vera the U.S.O4 with Zack Gordon, will { Quink. Brilliant, fast-drying Quink comes in 9 Muskrat—April 1 to May 81, NO| . ) 397933 Total 90,382 LOBCRIRE SEBINE, DU OBainG, | Mase ‘h\?mrn):;lm il g Pearl HarbOI (ase colors. Ideal for all fountain pens and steel pens. limit. | 4 ion Heerl, Be Hendric! Fred © B 3 Beaver—April 1 to April 30. 10 a/ 1944 1944 108496, ady, Gladys Grady, Alma Bailey, Completing the evening, refresh- . sl Sikcaris Western A. A. Booth, Mis. A. A. Booth, ments will be served by Auxiliary eommenaa ions 0 Wolf, Coyote, Wolverine—No closed paqgg 11,154 George Grottle and J. B. Shannon. :7""11‘19115-1:\'*19 are 111-*[9 invited to at- season; no limit. Kings 182 Kings 19, To Cordove: Harry I. Lucas. end the Legion meeting. B M d I I cic tasessssecssessvsene Marten—Dec. 16 to Jan. 15. losed | pi e 49,042 Pinks 87,806 To Yakutat: Major Winkleman 'Thi‘ meeting opens at the usual e a e 0 r"man on Prince of Wales Island. NO| o6 21520 Chums 60,304 and Sgt. Kleinhandler. time, 8 o'clock, in the Legion Dug- i limit. Cohoes 2,769 Cohoes 5,769 PR i e e Loe g g0 WASHINGTON, Aug. 25 — The & GAME BIRDS | Sccretaries of War and Navy are Grouse and Ptarmigan—Sept. 1 10| pqpq) 84676 Total . 176,404 COASTAL AIR““ES preparing recommendations to Pres- ! ® Jdan, 31. Limit 10 per day. No| g0, 175,272 1944 oo D”UGLAS ident Truman on the Pearl Harbor shooting from, across or on any e, $ " - v highway, nor within 33 feet of Tcy Strait Yakutat IN FI_IGHTS lATE The President disclosed this at| ¥ center line of any highway. | Reds 13,827 = his news conference yesterday, add- MIGRATORY WATERFOWL gi‘lfll%: 453_7": g;’:\ ""Zgg YES]‘ERDAY IODAY Y l;mt unl]x: he Ir(m\v;i Llh(' e- b . Open Season—Sept. 21 to Dec. 9, and AKH & P 2 [ TEN YEARS OLD (pert he would not say whether he daily bag is 10 ducks, with not Cn;lms 25;352 g:fi;\ ;i';. Miss Dolores Lohr celebrated her ‘2Vored immediate public trial of THE ONLY INK CONTAINING PEN-PROTECTI NG SOLV-XI G ““l‘x“ ?t“'z“a"d ‘:;’):k ‘“!‘d"f:‘(;f; Qahnes ) S ™™ Incoming passengers yesterday af- tenth birthday yesterday with a VA‘“"’?] "“:: N;lgl‘;‘f;“o’] :::(ll:::ll“‘)(l;:::xl" geasion Limf Fronuan 2 e A 4 terncen, on Alaska Coastal Airlines party at the home of her parents, ' . sy i than 1 wood duck. e i T ::.2,;3 planes were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Lohr. Dolores “Teak Punch December 17, 1041. Prices: 15¢ and 25¢ Geese—Four snow or white-fronted ™ A From Hawk Inlet: Pete Eng, Alice invited 15 of her youn friends over - | Tite PARKER PEN COMPANY, Janesville, Wisconsin geese, plus two of some other . West Coast Minano, Julia Gamble, Mrs. Clifford for party treats, birthday cake and BERG HERE ! i 2 1 ¢ kind, including Brant, may be Reds (cases) 9,442 Benizel, Erma Thomas, Mrs. Jose- an afterncon of games and fun. T taken in one day and 8 snow e s o phine Goenett, Eunice Wanamake : Chris Berg arrived l‘mpx Seattle L90T% or white-fronted geese, plus four pnu:% i 22,070 Isabel Chandler, Helen Martin, Ma- DANCE TONIGHT | vesterday on a Pan American Clip- | __+ of some other kind, mcludmg‘ ik “C"‘s%‘ 10'10’1 bel Statley and B. Victoria. The AF. of L. Cannery Workers PE¥ and is registered at the Baranof | Brant may be possessed obos. (eabaiy 14,904 From Chatham: Emil Hendrickson. are giving a dance tonight in the | 2Ctel { Wl 2y 2 Twenty-five American and ; Red- ; A From Tenakee: Mrs. Sam Asp and Eagles Hall to celebrate the closing' ~ 3 breasted M:!mw; n;]ay be tak- | Total 57197 |John Asp. of the cannery season. Dance be- | " en in one day and there is no| 7 182 From Hoonah: W. Spradling, C. gins at 10 o'clock to accordion and' m 1 e possession limit on such bivds. | 1944 91482 |5 Chuck, T. Phelps, Don Foster, 3. guitar music. movided. by tauna. S IR ERORODRORRA AR RS e | G % {W. Wellingtcn and D. N. Foster. 'and Johnny Neimi. All the public = = | CENERAL, AUAZS A, From Excursion Inlet: Harry is cordially invited for the affair, == = h & % . u 10 | Copper Resurrection ‘SDI\U(;:vE)\}AlfigfiZfl-Dr~ C. Albrecht and A small charge for expenses will == o = | River (Final) Bay v. N. Norris. be made. = S d I h s d = Honor Guests w“h | Reds 2313 From Sitka: Gilbert Krenzle, How- | (= e IS STNGaA = ; Reds 70,997 Pinks 942 ard Nudiman, Mrs. H. Nudiman, Ro-, FISHERMEN IN = 4 é | Kings 6,021 Chums 1 mey Moline, German Abiel, Dan Mol-\ qujte a number of Douglas fish- == (o 4 55 = e(ep“on on aY1 lch Mrs. Fred Bryant and F. BIy- crmen are in town this week rest- | == = Total 17,018 Total 3,255 an ing and visiting their families| == = From Pelican: O, A. Everson, Fred § . , = . = " 65,018 1944 1,730 , until the new run shows up. Cla = = Miss Wilma Zimmerman, Nnuonnli 1944 Kukland and R. Z. Snyder. Henkins, Glenn Rice, Lzl-u V;:‘f:; = = Membesship Chstmgo. of the Na-| gook Inlet Kodiak |_From Skagway: Navy Shultersand ,,,q poth Reidies are in town to- | == = tional Fede]f;t,‘c'“ of gl“Sé"e“ ?“g; Reds 117,625 Reds 151,915 Frank Shulters. i 3 = & <! 4 % ] = Professional Women'’s Clubs, arrives . P 5 X i . sil ams, " = = 3 Kings 22,182 Kings 505/ From Ketchikan: Elsie Adams, U ekl — P k " '/O = in Juneau yesterday, according tof pinys | 53825 Pinks ...490,120 Roy Sperry, W. A. Bates, R. G. Su-| R 3 = ienee m g ? m = schedule and went immediately into| cyym 27.163 Chums ... 62,868 crow, Eve Boyanchek and George = f = conference with club officers here. | St T Sy SR Boeo Bryson, }J a p anese 'I'rador = = Club members are meeting with From Wrangell: Elmer D. Lgng = = Miss Zimmerman this afternoon at 1 Joe Begals = = . Total 248,624 Total 710,097 |and Joe Begalace. = = 1:30 o'clock in the penthouse in the g | Earl i flights today in- se ln u Ian = 3 9 324, 537,785 Early morning flights today in = Foo Alaska Electric Light and Power Co, | 1944 324996 1044 ! ; = = building and again at 8 o'clock this Chignik (Final) Alaska | To Ketchikan: Fred Kirkland, Jim| wOrkln pea(ehme = = evening in the penthouse apartment (Final) Peninsula | Ladely, Col. F. M. Fister, Col. J. P.| 1] = = 702 at the Baranof Hotel, At these| Reds 18,644 Reds 56,378 Cruickshank, Capt. W. B. Kreiger| = = meetings a State Federation includ- | Kings 222 Kings 1,741 ‘and Paul Bader. SEATTLE, Aug. 25—A - Japanese|== = ing the various B. & P. W. ciubs in { Pinks 18,330 Pinks 135332 * To Petersburg: Thomas J. Dawson, | tractor which once hauled artillery|z= = the Territory will be formed and it { chums ...11,13¢ Chums .. 71,273 jand Mrs. Mamie Lander. |in the Aleutians to fire on American | = = is essential that as many members, cohoes 277 Cohoes 9942/ To Hoonah: Earl Barcus, Mrs. | troops is destined to do some useful | == = as possible attend both sessions. | {Earl Barcus, Donald Barcus, Lynne work now for peacetime America.|== = Club members and friends Will) roiq) 48,607 Total ...274,666 Barcus and Howard Alger. | " The office of surplus property of| == = gather tomortpw for a no-host| jgqq 84,632 1944 264,087 ————————— | the department of commerce disclos- | == = breakfast at 12 o'clock at the Bar- led today the tractor was included | == = anof Hotsl. Prince William Sound (Final) PAA BRINGS IN i list of 357 pieces of used Army |Z5 = Monday will be taken up with | ‘equipment, mostly building and|=% = meetings of Committee Chairmen Reds (cases) 14,233 Iz FROM SOU'I'H farming equipment, to be sold here|== = and at 6:15 Miss Zimmerman will Kings (cases) 109 September 6 to dealers. g = conduct a Forum with two other| Pinks (cases) 499,493 - - eee —— = = club members over KINY. Mis Chums (cases) 152,797 Pan American World Airways'| WRANGELL MEN IN TOWN = ?=—- Zimmerman will also be the guest Cohoes (cases) 4,388 passengers to Seattle, yesterday| J. B. Bigelow and E. D. Long, of |== = :};ea:er at the Lions Club luncheon . sm | numbered 28, while incoming passen-| Wrangell, have arrived in Juneau |= - = onday noon ‘Total . gers from Seattle were the follow-|and are guests ot the Gastineau|= . * = Climaxing the weekend activities 1944 547510 |ing 12: Marion Hoere, Paul H. Shan- | Hotel. = e Lol 0 r . 0 n a S cenee rve i = will be the reception complimentary inon, Fred Grady, Gladys Grady, g0 o G = t = to Miss Zimmerman, Miss Eve Boy- WESTERN ALASKA Walter T. Coy, Leslie Yew, Bessie! Empire Want-ads bring results!|= = anchek, President of the Ketchikan & S = . n e ere an ac in a = club, Mrs. Elsie Adams, Delegate; Port Moller ristol Bay 3 = You Ca G lTh = from Ketchikan, and Miss Sally Mul- | (Final) ainad | iy = = laney, President of the Anchorage| Reds 32,621 = 2 = club, Monday evening from 7 o'clock | Kings 23 Reds 563»23; & = = to 9 o'clock, at the home of Mrs.| Pinks 124 Kings % c cl n p = l B l 3 or = John McCormick, with the local club [ Chums ...24,874 Chums ... 65,540 ameo eanser 1Spensexs = A = as ‘hostesses Cohoes ... 4958 Cohoes 2,204 i = \ = Past Presidents Mrs. Crystal Snow | — in These GaY Colors = g - Jenne, Mrs. Francis Paul, Miss Anita | Total 62,600 Total 641,953 | = - T - A = Garnick and Mrs. Pear] Burford will | 1944 44,234 1944 982,792 BED wulm GBEE“ BLACK = Speclul rlps 102 = pour, while other club members will 'l , or ’E = s v the st 4P SRR Sy = MENDENHALL GLACIER . . . AUK LAKE . . . TEE HARBOR = AFL ihetinagial M. Ostherine Southeast Alaska for Kitchen or Bathroom = = e v g Bada (e a0 E EAGLE RIVER . .. SHRINE ISLAND . .. and OTHER POINTS | = President for the various neetings g_l"l\:; ::SZS: 525‘032 at the = £ 4 L b AL in| ases 5 = = ; ! Chums (cases) 184,180 — . . : . | i SENAUD.LOONAT-INES Eitioex td ) 62635 = Ask Us About Special Limousine Rates for Parties of Eight! - - Gerald Cooday.died at the age of - =._—'_ = 21 at the Government Hospital last Total 896,08} = i = night, following a long illness. His | Last Year 1,352,285 § E patents in Petersburg have been 3 g = = notified of his death, and funeral Central Alaska 2 PHONE = . g arrangements will be announced lat- Reds (cases) 432,105 704 = E er, pending word from them Kings (cases) 30,780 = = The remains are at the Charles Pinks (cases) 1;32343: Juneau Deliveries— a2 2 r § = 1 Ao Cohoes (cases) 471,125 i0 A. M. and 2 P. M. = or or iniormaiion on mnaies an r1 g ALMA CARLSON IN J AU —_ Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. = Alms A. Carlson, of Fairbanks, is Total 2033 286 i i f I = 4 §u6st 2t the Gasiineau Hotel £ w005 0000000000000 00000