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- PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMFIRE— JUNEAU ALASKA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1946 ‘ nt in traps would materially preliminary survey returned to [ DAN F NEW OVERSEAS = ME S TAG annery operations. PUBI.I He arrived in Alaska on hi £ I 5—That seine boats are mor AREAS OPENED nd v and AUGUST CLEARANCE i | a b 3 4 L | That traps are a handeap tc [ M fes at an, Kak: | collective bargaining |8 2 FOR AR( FSGS nd Juneau ‘ 7—That traps are not conducivc i, Y . will re- ’ i E i RAINCOATS development of the Terri-] A public dance will be held to- - T il the of.. the (1% w night at 10 o'clock in the Food 1 orders c be salmon season Still to be heard when thes hear- s ballroom honoring the enlisted Yeceived for Austr Mr. Davis is a brother of James T - ng resumed this afternoon were: | dersonnel of the Coast Guard Cut- :”‘“‘ BEY, R0y » Davis, local resident and owter of FLY ) 'J t ) "(y e |R. E. Robertson, representing the |ter Haida and the members of the Frenck Estebeth. S“L‘. " Q) 0 (Continued frcm Page One) |J u Chan r of Comma] anc \IP detachment assigned to Ju —_— v - —_— [four witnesses for the canned sal s will be a community o o 5 / - HDIODrs r !mon industry. hst rordial invitation is exte o L A L) R e T ol Federal appropriations for —Alaska mon industry X cordl R pAUL( KE lS BA(K It starts tomorrow-—August Cle ‘n.nuv« Girls Hubidries Cafbervation LEHERRRY in. | 3 ¥ o everyone. Members, of the BPWC Over seas Coats, Dresses, Raincoats . Drastic reduc- |adequate.” J vill gct as hostesses. > American Red | tions and grand savi . Most items desirable Discrimination Not Solution 1MORE pR'(ES P R FRUIW BIFIN! AIQLL N s g s 2 Ol Stump vigorously opposed exten-| navigable waters (as has been don i at Karluk) and assailed the enti: | CUNE(S wn.l San Fraficisco this policy of reservations in Alaska. | | 5 r spending four month 4 : T SR | He expressed Lbeliefs that the In- | . A-Bomb Operation | | roup' Of scientists frofe” {1 i:!mn problems in Southeast Alack 5 ¥ 19 ] ofrrirdtofi M S 3 o = |2annot be solved by discrimination| WASHINGTON 7.—OPA to- | ; ! URIeISLY. DL e Girls’ and Infants’ Coat, reg. 755850 . . . B | by giving economic favors such as| qay raised retail price ceilings one tt t i Qithttiera it gm itiitn, Swaden f here they | During World War II Paul serv- ’Q T x ’ : reservations and fishing TIghts. two cents a cam on COMM. Deas a. | Protection agab iphtheria’ wili Stockholm, Sweden, from where the; . & e d - Girls’ and Infants’ Coats; reg. 9.95-11.95 . . @ Discrimingbion ot by Congress wil | os o & 021 01 GO Deas, LOMS- | ort pere tomorrow, according. to | are L ed in e SAT A5 Lol an a0t help race relationships in Alas-| cancellation of subsidy payments. | o G C. Carter, juneau Public parc 5 it § sl e v Girls’ Coats, reg. 12.50-13.95 . . oA |ty el of sy eyt | G Oftce, Tho cliis will be Wih. Licyds o 2% Aeikaah s o 8 B2sides urging later fishing sea-'nediately, along with a price boost | the n § -+ Petri small son, are living Girls' and MISSY CO&IS reg. 14.50-15. 95 Y 8 lsons in Southeast Alaska—an Aug-| of oo cont for 1;_‘,\,,:L,}.H“,;”;‘_'@,& th 4 ! lifornia. This fall, ust 1 opening, Johnson favored do-|of frozen corn and peas. r to (“f} Hall, T e e Py to enrell in a pre-denta Girls' and Missy Coats, reg. 15.95-22.50 . .12 6 oway wiih ks AL Rlnater| oo oorm wnd peaa e siie otraipn Shursdy i il Uk S {of fishery control to the Territory.!on canned and frozen snap beans| ¢ 9-11 am.. 1-3 pm. 7-9 eve- DOM BA‘J! lipa e 1Thn:? e many ”?p Blicc | iedomrio: th st dazeh | n:l‘ Sl free and IR e |for the runs to get by, he indicat-| Geilings on these vegetables which | ‘"2 P by § § 13 DRESSES led in pointing to depletion. 0f were mevkn - roicr o oo it | “No Schick tests will be g HECK-UP OF STEAMER MUVEMENTS ' AR et !streams in his area. Indians bave|some time ago People who have hee: PR {ong depended on the runs for their o0 8 | munized previously will be HARR; Eg,, g',}; scheduled to sail p . i i | very food, he stressed. More harm- < sald a8 a resull of the end- .4l hooster doses T diphtheria (%418 it Infants’ and Little Miss Dresses, values to 7.95 2 pery food, he stressed, More DAt | g of subsidies retail celling o O e P Tl i | P TR s " number two sized cans are being ; T luled to sail from Se- ’ ' M vl torial control is long range con-| heria will receive the us Z Infants’, Miss and Girls’ Dresses, values o 10.95 3 {trol, Johnson asserted: - |icresed (w0 cents on peas, two | i Don Davis, General Superinten- ‘“‘"1 bt v e cents on tomatoes, one cent on corn, dent for P, Harris & Co, i ncess Norah scheduled to sall | bi:n‘:;‘::"h:"_sf "I“‘ul‘:fl :felr;;:‘l\ one cent on tomato juice, one cent Juneau on yegular annual in- {rom Vancouver 9 p.m. Saturday | el ) el \ X 1at spectior from west, maybe Fri- ‘ dbciced for or again outright ree!OD Catsup, and one cent on tomatc oy : RAINCOATS ervations, but many 1er>_i they m"‘p“lSlc £ & 43 cases have b ¢irst west, scheduled ‘ i i) be ‘the only way of being assured| ¥ during 4 Vit ,‘J of making a living. | \ours. Robert Ohman, senior bac- |, cctied ; | 3 H vl oty %ol ! v be llx\;)u"l‘u the ccmpany 1 - > < ~ shortly after 6 o'clock p. m., w wtment of Heal w to Anchor- “ a long list of witn s ready to ige today to assist in the labora- 4. POpllIl Coats, values to 5 Holin . 3 e\ Bonrd Ay on 0 AL “ e g Sontiog Aerei U. $. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU 1 -4 B b S e JUNEAU, AL A questions. | rtheria outbreak there and took e e e ol Girls’ and Missy Twill Coats, value to 10 95 . D . | FIGURES GIVEN | oottt ok WEATHER BULLETIN | TODAY’S SESSION ! ot tanid. * DATA FOR 2! IIOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A, M.. 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | Representatives of fisherman — B e M SR e Max. temp. TODAY N groups appearing before the Jack-| Total salmon pack figures com- | giphtheria in Anchorage to d temp. temp. Prec 4:30 am. son Subcommittee here this morn- pilad for the season up to and in-|Apn jmmunization program is no Lowest 4:30 a.m.> 24 hrs, Weather at ing were unanimous in favoring culding day, July oW | et sarried ol thore: B € BAN 3 50 50 Rain ¥ Territorial control over Alaska's more than three-four L million. | Territorial Comumissioner 32 fisheries. |cases behind last s pack at has recomn i for 0 0 Cloudy . J 5 zgn i a Witnesses who appeared today, in that time. | ‘ach community in Scuthes le Core § A order of appearance, were: Al An-| The Chignik district is showine | iRt oh DraET R TOE L 66 : QaaLItY SINCE /887 derson, Secretary, Alaska Minets the only important gain over last | % 2 Ascociation; Robert T. Weimer, season. The Prince William Sounc. ! 65 0 Business Agent, Anchorage Branch. and Kodiak show a great de- | 61 1 Alaska Fishermen's Union (CIO);/cline because of early season strikes 6 49 {Frank Marshall, United Fishermen restraining orders and scarcity o 46 . of Alaska (AFL); Chris Hennings, fish. Although the Brictol Bajy | 1 22 Cloudy i ra“ an up[ "S |Trollers' Union of Alaska (CIO) 'Area expected (o have a geod sea- | unloes diphih = i1 0 Cloudy i and William L. Paul, Jr. resuming con, the record shows 24182 cases | communit s 50 3 Trac Rain Em re S'a his statement interrupted yesterday. less than last year (" i [ N 6 11 48 42 Rain L] L \ pl I All except Anderson were just as Pack totals for 1946 up 4,, July Dr. diphthek at Northwa 2 18 u‘ Cloudy - ‘ Little Dan Cupid has been busy 0f fish traps. Anderson, as a rep- Division of the U. S. F ~"“' Wwild f ravel to ‘that area be curtailed. Lol G 3 . i around the Empire during several resentative of the mining industry, Jife Service are as follows: Rlifeom. LARRKS e 2 i expressed no opinion on eith i Ange aRU Prince Rupe ) i1 Cloudy months and his little arrows have I Rionar e ik MRER: testtishan tor & has b 1 5§ £ or Territorial control; Scuthecstern Alaska | BESROR: SIREs PRED e 0 + 0 QMR AR only the view of the miners that District— Peds B U eI IO0 L [ihEce % : 3 17 Rain Dan Cupid anncunces that his'extension of the reservation polics 405; pink e 65 0 ) 0 Cloudy - g efforts will be realized tonight (o, Alaska Indians inaugurated by 305; cohoes, 4,87 = Yaku 53 ) 0 ) Raineand Fe y NEW YORK, Aug. 7.—A dream When Miss Stella Fields, of thelformer Secretary of the Interior tal, 45,892; 1945 total, NDS ; k Del ZeS|ger KNOWN @S)center for shonbing, offices and|Empire's bindery. epariment, jacd Harold Ickes is a treat to mining West Coast—Reds, f SHOHMEARINGS HERE 4 4 amusements—where the streets will Mr. Howard Wallace, Superintend-!geyelopment. 2; pinks, 463 1-2; chums 76; cohoes. | P for 1 y Hal'dy afF A RI(hardson, be warm in winter and cool in ent of the Job Department, will be ! 1946 total, 1592; 1945 total. | Pro ! roving summer and pedestrians will be united in marriage, and will leave Too Much Pc | industry, is in Junea lowly er over the A’aSka, SH((umbS moved along on sliding sidewalks tomorrow on a honeymoon trip to| Claiming that, as pre y writ-| Wrangell-Pete 2,542 | the f hearing inte no: but tem- At instead of having to walk—will be the states. ten, the Wheele vard act con- kings, 124; pinks, | N ociated With a group of | per : Rain has = under construction here within a The marriage will be performed fers “too much upon the 1076; cohoss, 819; 19 | Gilbert is on his way falien imner S ¥ 5 TAN 8 : g erior : a SALT LAKE CITY, AUE. T—AD|y . "its planners announced by the Rev. Robert Treat tonight Secretary of the Interior, Ander- 1945 (otal, 20,383 E r a business trip to ' to Ccok Tnlet an n Alaska and over the Army veteran and a University of 2 S ity i Y . . S advised 1 on to limit with- 2 : iver 91.vear. Mavor William O'Dwyer yester- at 7:30 o'clock i ine chapel of the son advised re it i & and Cordova Rocky Mountain Utah student, Del Zesiger, 21-year- . 2R ol v e o sndants will drawals from the public domain to! Eastern—Reds, 2,382: kings, 37 ? S e O fIthr Trom BoGnEM Ulah'dd“ officially approved the plan, Methodist Church. Attendants will * 2 A8 i " e ‘gemma. after being knocked | ¥DICh Will cost an estimated $50- be the bride-elect’s sister, Miss Such as are specifically authorized ‘.‘;i,‘!‘" e ",,‘1'"“(‘,; f‘,m : T re bout here - the 000000 and be built on 20 acres in Ruth Fields, and Mr. Kenneth|by Congress. : S Il Uil 40 o), 98 S "b S |the heart of Flushing, Queens, not | Waller. | _oOn the matter of res ""““.C“S“B"S i 88 120 Ebe | ens hefare, far from the site of the 1939 world's| The couple will leave for a visit|Weimer declared Cock Inlet fish-| Western—Red 5353 1-2; kings| P - The youth, who took his mother's fgajy, “U relatives in Idaho and Minnesota |€FMen do mnot resent the present 434 1-2; pinks, 1-2; chums, 35- maiden name of Hardy after turn- & & lby Pan American Arways tomor- |Teserved waters, but are opposed 432; cohoes, 1.175: 1946 total, 43| ning professional last spring, be-| | row. They: will seturn to Juneau afe lto any further set-asides for natives 257 1-2; 1945 total, 59,565 | ] S? i :_:’e S“x“‘bb:z‘”i o ltl“f’ "‘3‘“’!“; SHOW&R FOR ter approximately a month's visit ‘“‘;ha’ e et oo | rey straits—Reas, 3 kings, S:e L e e in the States, and will make their l‘"‘"r et ‘°°“‘f e on 48; pinks. 383; chur co- | ates. T home in this city. “”’g“l r‘": liels. R el aons hoes, 1268; 1946 total, 17,704; 1945 . Hardy was knocked o the can-| I_Er Following the ceremony, me‘:;" (jupl e e e total, (95,807 " cases. T N. vas in the ninth round of a sched- I principals of the wedding will be| e s o - Yakutat—Reds, 3,600; kings, 347; | Th F C h C I d ¥ Ie 0 h-' uled 10-rounder with Remo Poli-; Mrs. John Satre, Jr., was ““"(’meuflmed at a private dinner ml“o" upon the number of ”“"e'y‘pmks 142, e0hoes e emmel’ a 0., L Il Aef LY¥S Wl'lerS lp, dori of Tooele, Utah, who won the |hostess at a Revere ware bridallthe Baranof Hotel, {units in Cook Inlet. 1945 total, T a5 ke AT bout. It was the first loss for Hardy |shower honoring Shirley Stewart| Miss Fields is the daughter of] He Was critical of present Fishi™p WK~ o s | iS Cbanqu’lq Iis Name iO v, In_ seven bouts since he became at the Satre residence at 8 o'clock| My. Harold Fields of Minneapolis,|®1d Wildlife regulation of the fish-1 .50, "y 0 ™) g pinks, 36,- | 3 s b s g professional. His wins were always|last evening {Minn, and the groom, the son of | %1% ?Z:]“”X"g L w":’:‘"la:::: 708; chums, GLG36; cohoes, 9,457 | . A by knockouts. ! The honoree is to be married| George Wallace, Moscow, Idaho. ot TG SO /70 P Mon 1946 total, 132382 1-2; 1945 total While in the service he won the | Monday morning, August 12, to'Wallace has been in Juneau for ap_‘cunlrollmg the fishenes shou‘d‘sm 783. light heavyweight and heavyweight Thomas S. Dooley, employee of Pan ! proximately a year, employed dur-‘mm0 from the Tanks of the indtis- Central Alaska ] championships at Fort Richardson, American Airways. Guests present'ing that time at the Empire. MI&S‘U_‘, i ,]d\_hca ; & i Copper River- B 6; kings, i Alaska, where he spent two years. spent the evening in visiting. 'l-ulds formerly was employed by| °’ e ey ;’7.001; 1946 total, total, | ' Before he was taken to the ho: Guests included the Misses Mar-, Winter and Pond and since last “Politics” Charged 77.018. o i 2 3 T pital from Derks Field, a fire de- icn Jensen and Ruth Torkelson|March has been on the Empire’s| Weimer charged Washington| Prince William Sound—Reds, | pire’s | i g partment pulmotor squad attempt- and Mesdames Margaret Gottscha-|staff. She has been in the city|contrcl with “politics,” but did not|2,978; Kkings, 280; pinks, 28,426; 4 ® e i y | ed vainly to revive him. In the mer, Clara Dilg, Pat Wood, Dor-;nearly a year pdint that charge at the F&WLILhuflW 18,132; v"u!:ulv\, 7581; 1946 . hospital two blood transfusions/othy Straiger, Jirdis Baxter, Lois -re —— since 1940. Regulations do not add[tC(Bl 57,397; 1945 total, 500,706. | C“EC!" R CAB 4 were administered and he was re-|Doolin, Irma Johnson, Jean Trum- up, he said. Cceok _Inl t—Re: T7.504; 4 - ] ported out of danzer. bo, Derothy Kemmer, John Satre, More Men Inlured Marshall stated his organization [15,310; pn(;x;s 3.853; chums, — o= - G. E. Dooley and John Winther. definitely favors: cohozs, 20,705: 1946 total, ! . : A mf'rfmf:"fffé’ ;:sgla:fe “\22191:;;\ T ! H"rr in Home 'han 1—Statehood for Alaska (first|1945 total, 193,747, 24 Hour SEIVICE . . . Insured Cahs Drivers Carehllly : - | y g Bie) o Kodiak—Rads, 35.334; kings, 67; | By | oaen GUEST SPEAKER AT | o Sl -ipide D G ohonse, 03 o | Selected for Courieons and Safe Driving ! a ctors sai L H ials, he held, would not be as299.072. he suffered a subdual hemorrhage. (( IOMORROW IS i iy : ionik—-Reds. They were unable to place the time 5 SAN DIEGO, Aug. 7.—Police traf- g.i;‘gf;f";:,lmfi i':'f;e m:fi: e pif:sm;]z}‘01m:{um OWI!EI’I FRED CROWELL Manager, ORVILLE WAGNER of the hemorrhage and said it may M'SS PENNY PRUDEN»nc Sgt. Bill Thien, admittedly sym-|" 410" definitely et R : ‘huw.k j:jcr\}lvrcd before Hardy was { pathetic to husbands, came up with ;¢ complete abolition of fish traps.|31,745. ’ + knocked ou | Miss Penny Pruden, prominent|this information He claimed their elimination is an| Alaska Peninsula—Reds, 41159; | b o T ¥ radio announcer and commentator! Ten times as many men are in-feveniual necessity kings, 575; pinks, 48,190; chums,| e g : of Station WKRC in Cincinnati, | jured hurrying home from work| Hennings advocated complete|52,504; cohoes, 6659; 1946 total, | ook -l-!—l-+{-—l~l-'~l-n—l~l-l-—‘--l-+—l~i—l-1-lul--l—l—l—l-l- \ AI( IAKING OVER Ohio, will be the guest speaker M'b“‘““‘“ 4 and 5:59 p.m. as meet|eimination of traps over a five-year|149,177; 1945 total, 170,929 > the meeting of the Juneau Chamber | Mishaps going to the job between period. He said trollers regard| Totals for Central Alaska—Reds, 3 of Commerce in the Gold Room|7 and 8:59 a.m. them as a menace to the king sal-|271,544; kings, 23.514; pinks, 186.345; 12 SEAII[E SHIPS Thursday at noon. The subject of| - ——— mon because of wasteful destrue-|chums, 109,637; cohoes, 35.5; 1946 | ¥ Miss Pruden’s talk will be “How M A I tien of young fish too small to can|total, 626,576; 1945 tctal, 2 SEATTLE, A’* = Phe ‘A to get along with your neighbors.” ary VOIan S and of herring, the salmon’s food. Western Alaska Crishatatg “é'(”’) e ‘:m ’::‘ All female members of the Cham-| He declared also, that a conser-| Port Moller—Reds, 44,220 ans - orps ° S~ her should find this talk especial- | H t P ' . " r Ferring is still|405; chums, 2453; cohoes, 25 P nOr anbarkation is taking ' G A ation program for herring is still {405; chums, g attle port of embarkation is takingijy interesting as the speaker will, 0SIess, ary desired. total, 47,103; 1945 total, 62,600 } 0“”‘ 12 ;‘";’9 hh“)*d"’ \Y:‘*“ ovey for their benefit, tell how to putj Miss Mary Avoian will be hostess| Gontrol of the fisheries of Alas-| Bristol Bay—Reds, 5707 ! ment of troops, dependents and into practice some of the things|at a birthday dinner party this ; pinks, 2447; cf 30,676; | L 5 G 2 4 e - g5 y N S'ka, he advocated, should be wholly|4,426; pinks, 2447; chum: 676; 34 cargo to and from Japan, Korea, which one reads in a ladies maga-|€vening at 6 o'clock at her home on |ne Jolntly.in the' Territory, cohoes, 438; 1946 total, 617,771; 1945” egu ar Service irgi seaiiie an acscma ¥ Alzbka and ou;erJPacllélc bases. zine. The gentlemen members (,lvFourm and Harris. The dinner will Traps Attacked total, 641,853 ! . “ol. Fenton 8. Jacobs, Port Com- the Chamker should know how to. be in celebration of her sixteenth Is for. Western Alaska—Reds, | S b n Paul attacked the use of traps| Totals for. Wesiern Alaska—Reds,) mander, said hundreds of men were get along with their wives when | birthday. from seven major angles: €24,005; kings, 4831; pinks, 2447; FREIGHT . IR PASS NGERS 1 urgently needed to man the en- Miss Pruden has finished | Following the linner which will| 3 _Ag a threat to conservation. |chums, 33,129; cohoes, 463 4 EEFRIGEBATION ““‘58:" fleet. Among the other important. per-be prepared by Mrs. Mike Avoian,| 3 As giving illegal exclusive|tal, 664,874; 1945 total, 6 | ,‘ ips assigned to the port in-!sonages in the group will be Mrs.|the guests will, attend the movies. Al! Alaska { . 4 i |rights. gy T clude six formerly decommissioned James Oliver Curwood of Los' Those present for the party v.llH 3—As failing to contribute mor2| Totals for sll Dm,xuns—Rods! ALASKA TRAI\SP“RTAT[”N 00. i Navy transports berthed at Puget Angeles, wife of the well knuv\n]l)l‘ Edna O'Connor, Virginia de|than other forms of gear to the|518.7333 kings, 29.742 1-2; pinks,| TS Totel Ph 879 1. F. (Jim) CHURCH, Agent 1 Sound piers, the Winged Arrow, author i Ganahl, Lynn Hynes, Louise All 'stability of the industry 225,500; chums, 204402; cohoes, 45,- | Gastineau Hote one 87 2 , Agen Herald of the Morning, Comet, Ty-! - - - | Margaret Atkinson, Lily Ann| 4—That elimination of the ori-|{456; 1046 total, 1423:833; 1945 total,| ¥ 5 ¥ RS ron, Pinkney and Rixey. Empwe Want Ads brig resuits! | Maurstad and Joanne Nowell, ginal and quickly depreciated in- 2,279,553, | i e R e e e

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