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THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1946 LEAVES TonicaT ) FAST COMEDY IS A LEO McCAREY TRIUMPH of LAUGHS and LOVE! |EVANGELISTS HERE; | ' ENDING SHOWING, | SERVICES STARTING . | | |faster boats. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—)UNEAU, ALASKA bigger, ed efficiency of modern, International Complications international complications Mr, Allen as surround- fisheries evolve, he| act that they extend| la ing thz said from the f TRAP LIMIT DEAL AIMED 'DRAMATIC HIT ~ STARTS TONIGHT | AT 20TH CENTURY STARTS TONIGHT Shows at 7:30 ?nd 9:30P. M. CAPITOL TONIGHT HERE THIS EVENING W | cut onto the Continental Shelf over| 3 ’7 — { = which President Truman has pro- & THOMAS FOR THE An international r s] 3 claimed American protective rights E As shocking as it i nsati FIRST TIME... \ under Na Leo| a2 16 Tiss. crOGRe SE 0 ‘Within These Walls,” 2 MITCHELL 1 McCarey's dramatic “Once Fox's dramatic hit, starring Thoma LERT AND | M e s o Upon a Honeymoon,” in which Gin-| Alaska's thrce most impor=( o . Mitchell, Mary Anderson and Ed MARY Rogers and Cary Grant are, tant fisheries are susceptible to_ ted from Page Onme) ward Ryan with an outstanding ANDERSON A tarred respectively as an Ameri-| exploitation by foreign nationals at!ciple Congressman from Ev- ot AL i ST S s can-born German Baroness and a points outside the three-mile off- erett, ington, indicated ths i ot popular news broadeastes This fea- shore line, which is the conceded| g clearcr definition by Congress story, flaming with RYAN 1 ture is at the Ca: ol for the l.\wt( limit of state jurisdiction, Allen|administrative powers delegated to dange men .x\xlh -howings tonight a.d proved by reference to present co-|the Department of the Interiormay in their heart,s “Within With the Gestapo and the fl{”f tive fishing of the halibutipe advisable. The view of Alaskans ! | s packzd with high husband at tkeic heels. the two baiks by, Canadi and the U &, ahtloc Hal contrel s olaarly |tension drama and excitement from make a spectacular dash acros 1;"0 the fact that prior of the war the!showr 3 5 g SV I start to finist tler- erel 5 » safe- apanese @ mpted A tu i Hitler-conquered count:ie ‘-(‘lx ]\l:“'l Japanese attempted to fish Alas B, ian, A, Herter (e, I the picture, Thomas ! I == ty and happiness in a neuiral i 5 red salmon for more than 30 miles | ppags 0 the heakides Heral L Acen As.a newly-appolnted warc ~ aricus alternates with . ay 8 ish- A it o e ©len, who with his young son and s Hilericus comed Ite off Bristol Bay and Jap c f1sh-1 o extremely interesting. The com- ‘1‘ el e ; 5 An RKO-Redio Picture tense drama in ermen fished extensively 1 the | mittec guited 3 vabt ROt BE| o » played by Mary SOL { ture of the ea Alaska side of the Bering sea I ation that. wAIl fanulre: | oo EAYANG SYAD, comes (0 Ve i A fine supporting Also, he said, there was a Serious|yvery great amount of ,m.(';\:f:.“‘ud‘\' within the walls of a state peniter Oompléte Bhows 7:06-0:80 by Walter Slezak. New York swge threat of British invasion of the{¢, qe o JorIAfve MhRNEE it | NEY, BELRLLEHR SApITRlON 0 & Cors ’Fv" s 'v“_":,'p" S actor, who makes his screen debu North Pacific halibut fishery off | concluced SEweL rupt warden. Their arrival at the S as the German Baron in tais Leo the British Colitihin oottt threst] prison unleashes a flood of hate - { and violence, for it is Mitchell him- McCarey preduction. — e——— rumored reviving since the end of| GEATTLE BANKER 1S HERE the war, | WIFE, FORMER LOCAL GIRL self, who, as a noted eriminal ur= Ahentury-Fox TOMORROW! L T B e e LU T, FORME . ist, has stentenced full a third of {I"“picwe & consletinga tib RV 0L ABASS| sallt visbebhila et Aipenon o o s, E. B. Kluckhohi tne prisoners to long terms . = son. iR N Ae0e) Ak AN A BN e b oy R cels jarrived today from Ketchikan and| No sooner has Mitchell settled P' | . \\i-l ‘ : l]}u re a o»g . 1.; . mn.lon. is practical to work out an arrange- | will be here a week before leaving |gown to the grim business of handl- us and their son and daughter-in-law,'ment with the USSR on fisheries|for the Interior. He is the Vice- | 4 iy i S the Rev, and! Mrs. Gordon Ander-|and feals gtich an agreement would|Pélident of the Saattle Pirst Nac|oE \ne Tebelllous prisohiers than PLANTATION MELODIES IS SPIKE IN his son, beset by financial worrie; o ni”:hn\‘_\ermuz;]l‘..‘h-'l;\ ;\nm{(‘l !;Ivln“.n!;mhl‘u insure peace in the|tional Bank and is in charge of pecomes involved with the prison- 20 MINUTES OF REAL MELODY here and services will start tonight North Pacific. {the Alaskan interests of the bank ¥ a 3 o " e . ot 4 Y o > . i - -lers in a smuggling conspiracy, and | o n)’, oclock in the Methodist| Now, Allen said, thers is a pec-| Mrs. Kluckhohn is the former|is sent away' to school by his en- JASPER TELL—Carioon uliarly advantageous situation for|Jessie Mock of Juneau il itk HSH DREAM The Andersons heve traveled all evelopment of international rela- | | test News First 4 over the world and conducted cam- |tjonships involving the North Pac-| new and is high like the “cattle vs. s the old West. Stating that the big development of the canning of pink salmon- chief product of Scutheast Alaska controversial; seep” fights of Palestine, and Er Scan- land. paicns in Eurcpe, dinavian es night s O1'S. Mrs. Anderson plays the Golden harp and the party has a singing program as well as special me: by the evangelist. ges ific coastal fisheries on alternative| ions or \'(“,!l'(“lfl»‘ (Continued from Page One) o bases of coope g P ____| The party was in a great Nor- tion. He held questionable wheth-| traps. He displayed a fistfull of 1 previous to the in- ¢y that present advantageous sit material on the subject already 1 by the Nazis. The party has yation might no be prejudiced by written into the records of Con- | films of the fishing industry in change of jurisdiction over th gress to show that is issue is not|Norway and the Laplanders’ mid- Alaska fisheries at this time. It is most important, he asscrted to insure continuance of th fisheries—by whom is secondary. Prior to appearance of the sal-| mon industry spokesmen before the Sukcommittee yesterday afternoon, | "Give her a head start!” | said Doctor = | [ i § wair LSO LENTURY i | oo | Alaska = Electronies JIM LANGDON--Manager Box 2165 217 Seward St. Phone 62 Anytime MARINE RADIO TRANSMITTERS AND RECKIVERS BENDIX DEPTH RE- CORDERS — HALLICRAFTER RECEIV- ERS - — BENDIX HOME RADIOS AND COMBINATIONS LARGE STOCK DRY BATTERIES ANY RADIO TUBES Waters—was cnir ntal wi t the Juncau C er of Commerce | introduction of t Y in the b at creck mouths, after and the Territory of Alaska were modern devices and methods Into they have “schooled up” the tc is put c¢n record by R. E. Robertson the industry, Arnold daclared aboli- concentrated upon the full run of and Attorney General Ralph J. tion of traps would give a tem- {hoss streams Rivers, respectively | porary advantage to seiners and! He suggest that bitter rivalry' The Juneau Chamber, Robert-! DY r YR LG f cill netters but at the expense of ketween union factions now engaged son said, has recorded itseif | BRUCE.. MARJORIE RIORDAN ccnservation, efficiency and quality in a “pelitical campaign” related to 1—Against establishing any of product. icollective Largaining clections now further reservations in Alaska of Traps Even Toll being held in Southeast Alaska any kind | Traps, he said, take an “even tell” might acccunt for tome of the ex-| 2—For extinguishment of all “ab- of the salmcn migrating to all the pressions against traps—as one un- original claims.” (He submitted a hundreds of streams in a given jon tries to the other. draft of proposed leg ion.) hereas if the fish are taken As contributing to the dev:ilop-| 3—As seeking prohibition of otter o — ment of the Territory, he listed the | trawling. fact that traps emj a sm r| 4—Opposed to further Federal tax | number c¢f men but over a four or upon the fisheriss of Aleska ® |§ five months season, while mobile, The Juneau Chamber, he said, Y(Dlll’ Bep('s]ts [} toar cmploys a lavger number of has taken mo position upon the |} workers for “30 or 40 days” at the question of Territorial control of Al (| pericd of the peak of Alaska’s em- the fisheries. ARE SAF | b Arnold's testimony regardi 1—Any system reserving eithor land or waters to exclusive use of natives. 2—A Federal “royalty” tax cutting into the territo revenues from itations on the number of units was put over u he did express indust to former Secretary of the Interior S Ickes’ reservation policiess—declar- | Alaska fisheries. { ing the “cloud” on titles resulting ormaintenancl ocr and in them | {must be cleared away by Congress S eee | BUY AND HOLD UNITED STATES SAVING BONDS Mail Orders Promptly Filled Complete Radio Repair Service Performed by Government License Experienced Technician i WRITE FOR INFORMATION Susan was our first baby, and we were pretty anxious to start her off on the right formula. When we asked our doctor, he sug= gested Borden’s Vitamin D Evaporated Milk. He said it now has | three times as much Vitamin D as before ., . and that each pint contains 400 units—a full day’s supply, Now we're sure Susan’s growing strong teeth and bones! 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