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AR d/’/( Rebrends Ca QUALITY SINCE /887 in a satisfactory June 22, Bigsby s vill te called to a mass ch will remain jn ses- cement is rea ermen have operators' offers of a increase pound for red salmo; and an eighth of a cent inc for pinks and chums. ' SOCKEYE SALMON i ' FISHING INB. . NOW THREATENED VANCOQUVER, B. C., June Eritish Columbia sockeye fishing, due to start June § ke paralyzed by a union tieup, i President William Bigsby of the % United Fishermen and Allied Work- ers Union, says. Uniess negotiations now conducted with salmon meeting wk sicn until Union a month increase for tendermen, but the union is asking for supy mentary pay on loading and loading operations 30 —————— London’s iamous No. 10 Drwn- being cannery prime minister in 1704, { : i i i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WE HAVE HERE A. W. LOVE. J. FREDERICK PALMER | An 1100-pound Kodiak bear today (which had two cubs with her) s enroute to become the first of headed for them. Refusing to be-; lieve she meapt business, Palmer| [its kind in Omaha, Nebraska. | ©ne of thres shot l#st month by did not shoot until she was within |A. W. Love, owned of the Midwest @ few feet. | Olds Cadillac Co., Inc, Omaha, Watching the incicent from o | Neb., and J. Frecerick Palmer, re- b‘??‘; where ’he waited with his | tired head of Palmer Products, Inc., 8uide, Love was amazed to sez the | Milwaukee, the animal will mounted in a standing position to CHff. | 1stound Omaha’s citizenry, “She never so much as quivered,” Veterans of more than 256 years' pn#z‘fi;‘);w:;’l;:;mcn a apiec they have " S Lse; mor?2 deet, ear, pheasant and a than three shots on any one b of other game across the }fn}mur said his pair are prospectiv> United States and Canada), Love "85 and Palmer returned frem Kodiak Island last week “We came up for . outstanding rophies and saw more than 100 i gt Wesing s Brom you want of both, a huge influx of ":“}-r“hlm‘ f“‘dc"“’“(‘i‘i‘:dn‘ho"x""“‘;’&; hunters from ail over the world is e e cl"ld inevitable,” Palmer said, adding he are. 1y AORING OD% - I eIt S:ok hoped seasonal quotas would Dbe | carefully regulated to prevent gar men enthusiastic about “Given both scenery and gam?, all really take home with pride. Alaska Here Going South The Alaska Steamship Com- |pany’s steamer Alaska arrived southbound from the Westward at 7 a.m. with the following passeng- |lo:h to Mr. and Mrs. Olav Eikland lof Anchorage, lot in West Juneau. : Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Akarvik ito |Glass, house and lot ' Shattuck LASTRITESFOR | RUDOLPH FRIDAY Buford 'R. Glass and Eva B. in- Casey- | ke huge female plunge over an 85-foot | ers from Seward: D. E. Damon,| Fuperal services for Hugh C. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dow and (Bil) Rudolph will be held at 9 a. Their first trip left the spul'h-i i Alaska | | hunting. { wer ®| 'red Follete, Harold Follete, Tohn W. Male, Lon C. Rice. From Cordova: Mrs. L. Lisby. Leaving at 11:30 this foremoon re the following: For Ketchikan: Harry West and A. R. Patterson. For Seattle: Ella DeRoux, Mr. and Mrs. A. O. Peterson, Mrs. R. J. Morrison, Lula V. Gross; Mrs. Louis ieleven days,” Palmer said. depletion. Here to gather material on the| The pair liked Juneau so much Kodiak bear as well as shoot them, during a two-hour stop on their Palmer, who has written several way to Kodiak early in May and articls on hurting, said bear is they went out of their way to re-! ihis favorite game and the Kodiak turn and will remain “as dong ) |bear surpassed his greatest expec- there's a king salmon shorta: i |tations. They have sworn to land a 35-| Love shot the Omaha-bound beast pound king salmon before dzpar-| and Palmer a 1400-pound and & ture and work at the project every, 1100-pound female with 30-06 rifles. other day. The latter chargad Palmer immed-| Love and Palmer plan to 1:turn iately aftor he shot the male. _ to Alaska within a year or two. He said his guide and he leaped Having added Kodiak bear to their te the crotch of a tree about thr2e many trophies, but one goal re- fcet above ground as the bear mains: polar bear. ALL COMMERCIA | being taken, according to an an- nouncement by Mrs. Edna Lomen,' City Librarian. |Beehl, Richard Boehl, Follete, Mrs. Jennie Knudsen, M and Mrs. Ed Jahoda. James Ja- da, Mds. W. E. Boehl, Sandra Mr. an Mis. Jessie O. Bostwick and infang, Jacob Jaccbson, Selmer Larsen, Leslie Bergle, J. B. Robertson, Nick Laloff, Brock Van Perry, Grant Olds and William Pratt. MANY RECENT LOCA TRANSFERS OF REAL PROPERTY RECORDE Realty transactions put | on rec- d erous night clubs crd here during the past week in-| the following transfers of FISHING (LOS The Library will be open again clude Monday at the regular hours, and title: a lst of new books which will be l" "EARBY ‘REAS:CH the shelyes at that time has | been promised. The Fish and Wildlife Service re-| Jabasa ~ TR BT glonal office here today called ‘at- Jcm (ONMM"S tention of fishermen to important : N Cordelia Carlson, Trevor Davis and Czdric Davis to J. Fors, thres lots on Glacier Highway. John Reck to A. B. Phillips, house and lot on Calhoun Avenue Paul Satko to U. S. Gregory, lot on Harbor Way. changes in commercial fishing reg- R . > 1 ol | Robert Scott to Joe Withers, ulation for 1946 affecting positions p ESE BR H homesite at Fritz Cove of the Eastern and Woastern dis- ¥ Jesse ‘O. Bostwick and Thais tricts lo‘“ AGREEMEN Bostwick to Mr. and Mrs. Hubert This year, the waters of Taku J. Gilligan, house and lct in Ba- Inlet and adjacent waters of Steph- ens Passage north of Midway Is- WASHINGTON, June 5.—Jasse H. land in the Eastern District and Jopes, former Commerce Sseretary, all waters of Lynn Canal north of ;xpiasced belief teday the proposed Point Retreat in the Western Dis- §3 750,000,000 British loan “carries it are clesed to all types of cOm- ys plong the road toward financial mercial fishing, including trolling, ryjn ] from 6 o'clock p. m. May 31 t0 6« feel vory keenly that the Con- o'clock a. m. June 25, when trolling gress will make an irreparable mis- 12-cpens. In 1945, the area closed taye if 1t authorizes this loan in its to trolling incluced only the waters present form,” Jones wrote Chair- of Ta Inlet and adjacent WAaterS man Spence (D-Ky) of the House cf Stephens Passage to the south panking committee. The commit- end of Shelter Island. [tee is considering the loan legisla- This rcgulation has not .been tjon and had reguested Jones fully observed by all trollers, the yiews. . F&WL Service reports, probably be-' mhe United States, Jonés con- cause of inadequate publicity; bWt tend-d, should insist upon certain for tre remainder of the closed sea- collateral to secure a lean. to the son, the Fish and Wildlife Service grjyjcn. warns that violations will bs con- sidersd willful and will b2 handled accordingly - - DIVORCE ASKEI Incompatibility and adultery are |alleged by Jacocb White as causes et S (l" I-'BRARY opE"s § Lilly White which was filed here today with the Clerk of the U. S. sin Road district West Junsau Company to S:lma! Maki, lot in West Juneau. Mr. and Mrs. Edward James Ja- heda to Mr. and Mrs. Fred A Sorri, Jr., house and lot in Casey- Shattuck Addition. Erik A. Kvarnstrom, of Juneau, to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd E. Ogden, hcuse and tract one-fourth mile north of Juneau on Glacier Hil way; Kvarnstrom to Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth S. Martin, tract adjoin- ing that purchaszd by Ogdzns with housz on adjacent public land. Mr. and Mrs. Ellswerth A. McCul- NOTICE OF HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT In the Probate Court for the Terri~ tory of Alaska, Division Number One. Before W. W. KNIGHT, Commissicner and Ex-officio Pro- bate Judge, Sitka Precinct. NELS BREDVIK, Deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN AGAIN MONDAY AFTER INVENTORY IS TA Patrons of ning _ District Court. The plaintiff agrees that Martha J. Bredvik, Executrix to award of continued custody of of the estate of Nels Bredvik, de- their minor daughter to the de- ceased, late of Sitka, Alaska, has ! fendant and further expresses wil- filed her Final Account and Petition the *Juneau Public lingness to provide reasonable sup- for a Decree of Distribution herein. Library are reminded that begin- port payments, the amount to be A hearing will be held upon said this afternoon and continu- | set by the Court. No property is at account and petition before the ing through the week the Library|issue. The couple was married at undersigned at Sitka, Alaska, on the will be closed while inventory is Hocnah, April 18, 1942. 6th day of July, 1946, at ten o'cleck U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN — A. M. at which *ime and place all persons having objections to the manner, in which said estate has been administered, the closing of i an action for divorcé from In. the Matter of the Estate of | child, Edward Fox, Willlam 8. m. Friday in the Church of the Na-, | Howard and two children, John tjyity, with the Rev. William Mc- | Martin, Arlene Martin, Alfred Mar- Intyre, S. J., officiating. Pallbear- {tin, Mr. and Mrs. M. B. McCoy, jers will be members of the Juneau | Gilace Murphy, William Pratt, Voluntzer = Fire = DLopartment of Grant Olds. which the deccased w member, | From Valdez: Carl Jonesberg,' e MAGICIAN ENGAGED FOR BUBBLE ROOM magician, fire-eat- er, and general itcheraft” enter- tainer, has arrived here from San Francisco to play a three day en- Dale Damon, r. gagement at the Baranof Bubble Room. i Damcn, who has played in num- s in the Sta h ktecn mentioned by Robert Rip! as “tke dynamic Damon.” - WED AT ANGOON In a delightful wedding ceremony, two Angoon residents, Mildred Johns and Georgp Jones wkre united in marriage on May 27 at that community. The vows were cead by Samuel G. Johnson, Mar- riage Ccmmissioner for Angoon. The couple was attended by Pat-! rick O. Paul and Beatrice Bell. D HEELED | Charges of being drunk and car- WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5, 1946 Alaskan Clippér Service Pan American’s Alaska Clipper fleet is 100 per cent Douglas DC-3s. Schedules are faster, more frequent . . . with three times as many seats available. Hot meals or refreshments served aloft on all flights. Dates Back 14 Years Pan American has taken the lead for years in pioneering air transportation over ‘un- charted seas and new territoties, Its pio? neering in Alaska...launched 14 years ago ... has consistently given Alaskans better equipment . . . faster schedules . . . lower fares . .. more de luxe service. The coming years promise even greater improvements. Now Includes 14 Cities - Pan American Clipper service now makes connections with nearly all of Alaska. Fourteen important points (including Seattle) on regularly scheduled Alaskan service . . . and extra section flights are operated whenever possible. Get fare and schedule information at address below: Baranof Hotel Phone 106 rying a concealed weapon have been placed against Carl Swanson N AMERICAN Fy=City Pclice, following his ar- rest last night here. Patrolmen no- ticed a suspicious bulge under Swanson’s coat .as they saw him | leaving the City Cafe. Examina- tion revealed a .38 Colt revolver, with four loaded chambers, in a | shoulder holster. 3 ir's THEe MODERN VIAY S THE “WALKIE-TALKIE” radiophone enables you to call home, or your office—even though you're miles from the nearest telephone. It's the modern A NEW-TYPE “NO-BRUSH” Wortp Argwayrs The J;s/e/n of //e%/fl/ (7 //1/)0/: GLIDER, the new-type “no-brush” shave cream, is the modern way o shave. Easy to use—protects face y to communicate. g 1 K SHAVE CREAM FOR DAILY SHAVING ® For a well-groomed, successful ap- pearance, you must be clean-shaven at all times. But daily shaving can be a nuisance . . . and a source of irritation to the skin. That’s the reason more and more men are using Glider, Williams sensational shave cream discovery. Tt protects your face from the razor’s sharp edge, lets you get close, clean shaves without irritating nicks and scrapes. i When you're finished shaving, rub in the thin film of Glider that remains. It refreshes the skin : ; . leaves your face i ] | Operators have offered $19 to $23| Lincoln Rock ing Street was first occupled by a DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, 11, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp. | TODAY last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hrs. Weather at Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30a.m. Anchorage 0 417 50 Trace Pt. Cloudy Barrow 32 26 26 Trace Cloudy : Bethel 66 | 45 5 g Cordova 56 | 4 44 08 Rain * | Dawson 8 51 a7 0 Clear | Edmonton 69 47 50 0 Clear | Fairbanks 79 45 46 0 Clear ! Haines 62 46 46 0 Pt. Cloudy | Juneau 6 | u 52 0 Clear | Junecau. Airport 65 “ 40 [ Clear Ketchikan 62 43 44 0 Clear Kotzebue 43 33 & 0 McGrath 6 ! 49 50 et Clear Nome 56 32 40 0 Clear Ncrthway % | 50 50 14 Pt. Cloudy Petersburg 62 1 45 45 ] Pt. Cloudy Portland bR # 0 Clear Prince George 64 o 88 42 0 Clear Prince Rupert b ! 43 44 Trace Clear San Francisco 61 | 52 52 0 Pt. Cloudy Seattle 2 48 52 [ Pt. Cloudy Sitka 64 “ 44 0 Clear Whitehorse .. % 42 46 Pt. Cloudy Yakutat 52 46 46 10 Pt. Cloudy *--(4:30 a. m. yesterday to 4:30 a. m, today’ WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Low pressure center has. moved northeast- ward acress the Pacific Ocean and is located about 300 miles off the coast of Vanccuver Island this morning. This caused clearing skies oves utheast Alaska vesterday. ‘Temperatures were higher this morning southwestern Canada and above normal temperatures continue over the southern portions of Alaska, Rain has fallen at scattered points over northwestern United States, southwestern Canada and along the coast from the Gulf of Alagza to the Aleutian, Islands and the Bering Sea. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 12:30 P. M. Today & ‘WIND . Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel (Sea Condition) +| Cape Decision Clear 56 NW 1z Zero Cape Spencer Fog 50 WNW 18 Calm e | Eldred Rock Clear Calm Calm | Five Finger Light Clear 53 W 4 Zero Clear % N 12 Zero Point Retreat Pt. Cloudy 55 5 Calm MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING THURSDAY EVE- NING: Protected wats ' H § and, outalde waters, Dixon otected waters of Southeast Alaska miles per hour. Fair. Entrance to Yakutat—variable winds under 1 3 | Low pressure cen!er-—:bj?s, - “ i north, 132 degrees west, llirg and moving slowly northeastward. Low pressure center—2940 ches 53 degrees north, 143 degrees west, filling and moving to near Kodiak Island by Thursday. #sid the administration or the distribu- tion of the residue of the said estate as prayed for in said petition, may appear, file their objections and be eard. GIVEN under my hand and the seal of the Probate Court at Sitka, Alaska, May 24, 1946. (SEAL) WILLIAM W. KNIGHT, U. 8. Commissioner and Ex-officio Probate Judge, Sitka Precinct. 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