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1946 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU. ALASKA LEAVES 'HEART WARMING FEATURE IS NOW ed information on the! g hal its l'uul(l be obtained. ¢ looks upon the handling of {the sea otter as a lung l‘xn"o pro- "SALTY O'ROURKE' ] STATEHOOD 1S TOPIC ; AT 20TH (ENTURY SEA OTTER DID FOR DEBATE AT OPEN SURVIVE WAR, PAGE FIVE mewwmMMMMMWWMWWMMMMMMMMm if TONIGHT ONLY! RRRX T 0 N I G H T v v thu time porhap\ nw prcsont URN SHOWING up to a size where the annual take b i i TIME MAGAZINE SAYS... R {could compare in value to that of DY the Alaska Statehood Associ-| Paramount’s “Suity OR m” ) 4T IS WORTH ANY DOZEN ACADEMY A heart-warming bit of Amer Refu e Mana er Sees ‘1“ Pribilof fur seal. If experi- ation, 8 fn\]\uzk yl‘u\ evening in the feature bill tonight at the 20th ¢ AWARD WINNERSI™ cana is “The Southerner,” the Jean g g ntal cropping goes on in the :I‘I‘( (&l y (4;\“‘1(‘11 ; r(‘lmu‘xln-l:-\.' lti‘ Century ':;]u*,nrp,’ Jll\ _}Lml [.]uhl [ Renoir production at the Capitol N d fS I P time, there will be the proper duestion of state status for Alaska screen sockeroo which already has g Theatre, starring Zachary Scott ana| NE€d 0 Defla roject |} rwr ot WHER ohs: titee oiies to| VL be -throwiiopen' to debate by drawn high praise from high places is GUNN'IN"éJ’ Betty Field. Adapted from George| fOf Valuable Anlmals fcash in' on the rehabilitation of I)ultxlj ‘.;];-;mu-m:_‘;:::u .»:‘A“\,‘l‘g(‘lx\.q‘\ .(n :h;]{l‘\\\u;;d ;\)lm\pr\‘““\;“h wi FOR TROUBLE‘ ssion Perry’s prize-winning nov- Ithe creatures. ad , George Sundborg, re- Gai ussell in the pounding st g Hold Autumn in Your Hand,” Gray does not think there should cently g vn':h‘tl General Manager of a race track classic slated to 9 W wm birts o gulfopmg,' i s the story of a sturdy young! Wildlife Refuge Manager Douglas be, at least in the foreseeable fu- °f the Alaska Development Bourd raise audience blood pressure com- ¢ 5 . migratory cotton picker whose love|Gray, recently returned to the Fish ture, even an open season on the 8nd author of the newly-rcleasedling into the home stretch Rl e spenihen thall \addvv of the land gives him the courage|and Wildlife Regional Office here sea otter. There are too few of Statehood survey supplement pub-| With Alan in the title role, its ¢ EEEEELAIIEH outlaw he to forsake this doubtful security|following a patrol of the Aleutian the animals to allow any drastic lished under the spices of theia case of the Ladd gunning again ) ESSUEREISYITNETPMETS for the bitter battle with nature (Islands and other refuge areas, to- mistakes, he said. Throwing them ‘ fpclation, ilbe v“. and to an- the chance to go straizht after ¢ S HRNCHREES that is the lot of the man who|day settled fears regarding the open to commercial hunting could| swer questions upon the issue finding he's been put on the spot by & : \ g raises his own crops. |safety of rebuilding sea otter col-|be altogether disastrous. He sces| TR a gambling ring of ruthless killers & et ‘eyes One of the most poignant mo-|onies ears developed from rum- con led sale of the pelts as the Alan gets help from a W ) ments in the film is the scenelors of armed service disregard dur-'only safe way, with the government VA pERSONNEl Also youthful school teacher, played by ¢ showing Sam Tucker and his little|ing wartime of the welfare of the keeping its finger on the animals, whose honest love keeps Ladd % family lighting the first fire in the valuable and once almost extinct Loth alive and dead. In fact, Con- SUPP“ES ARE BHNG“'“"\ straying off the beaten path. ¢ crude ck that is the beginning fur bearers. |gress must revise the present law These who've seen the picture de- ‘/’ of the peace and security Sam| 'Abuses did take place, Gray con-in order that their pelts may be {clare Milton Holmes' story and ¢ hopes to wrest from the soil Al-‘('lu'n'd and there is little doubt that sold at all, or even possessed within FI_OWN Io THIS (“‘Y«uwn play hits a peak in writing ; though we don't see it, we know occasionally some of the creatures the United States. with Raoul Wlash’s direction in for 19 that he is going to win. It gives|were wantonly Kkilled or suffered| Though the time is a long Way| With iiausportation to ~Alaska ‘*lm‘\v bouquets. 14 you a glow of pride in these people |from such mishaps as spilled oil, off when sea otter furs will be interrupted by the shipping strike,| ."HIH‘ Cabot plays the ominous v who are your neighbors. It will but it does not now appear that other than very rare, Gray is sure,'the Nayy 10 GOTHEE tothe asd|ioie. Ol & l;wn'x‘nr racketeer who's give you a bit more courage, tco.|any colonies of the animals suffer- however, that the colonies of thelgf the \'1‘.11«11« Administration mmw\m'mu for a $20,000 pay-off from — ed destruction. It is the Wiping out animals on Alaska’s remoter shores|will transport VA personnel and|l2dd: In order to square the debt, MAR'"ER S(OU“ wm_ of a colony that was most feared.'have survived the hazards of War|supplies to Juneau, Deputy Ad-|Lodd buys a horse, hires Stanley | {he said ; and do have a valuable future—|ministrator D. M. Shute advised|C.cments as his jockey with Will- GWE FAREWEI‘[ pAR'I'Y Although unable on his recent!especially if a proper program for|mrnest Lincoln, acting manager of jam Demarest as trainer. Ii's a {trip to devote the time needed for (heir care is md“gmd.(d S00n. (the VA Reglonal office here today. Co%¢, Of beating the deadline dateig) } °. for the pay-off thereafter and the i/’ Ladd was everything she shouldn't The Mariners held meeting last Thursday night. Beulah BONDI J. Carrol NAISH of two of our former leader: ard Green. Arleen Godkin's home. “UNBLOCK’ DIGESTIVE TRAGT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalizers Don't expect to get real relief from headache, sour stomach, gas and bad breath by takin soda and other alkalizers if the true cause ol your trouble is constipation. In this case, your real trouble is not in the | stomach at ail. But in the intestinal tract | where 807, of your food is digested. And when the lowsr part gets blocked food may fall to “Nh properly. - 1 i | ter Horton, at you want for real relief some- o thingto “unblock” your lower intestinal tract, | c6d€s Balcom, Something to clean it out effectively—help | Le Roy Elder, Nature get back on her feet. 4 Get Carter's Pills right now. Take them ag | Mara. directed. They gently and effectively “un- block” your digestive tract. This permits all 5 of Nature's own digestive juices to mix better with your food. mittee are Alice Jean Davis | Jeannette Casperson, and Marie Knape. We welccme meeting, so come an ee us. d HOSPITAL NOTES St. Ann’s Hospital discharg J. Collins yesterday. Lynn Boyer, Mrs. Robert Van Bessie Themas of Yakutat, You get genuine relief from indigestion so N youxn‘leelzrcally 0od again. Mahle of Anchorage and Josephine ! gcale Carter's Bills at any drugstore—26¢. | Hammond of Haines. “Unblock” your intestinal tract for real relief from indigestion. Discharged Hospital yesterday was Mrs. Talli and her boy baby. Emplre \vdnt Ads bring resultsl new members PAT OAKES, Repor Mary Thibodeau. On the entertain- Admitted there were Master Ed- | ward Austin, Robert Hammer, Les- o the animals being taken yearly Mer- Dam, ! and Patricia McNa- Leslie Mrs. Pauline Washington and Mrs. Rich-the outstandingly successful handl-| This will be held at ing of the fur their second tion After the new members were in- on troduced, Mary Thibodeau, who at-| |brought the Pribilof seal popula-|Nola Seeronen, Leonard Blackwood, in the of! Those on the refreshment com-|tion back from a few hundred t0 Mjdge Blackwood, Robert Zilka. » a sufficient Government hospital admitted on the United States would come to the ninth Edna Harry of Hoonah,|yeglize the animal's great value. | mentation; from Government | learned at what age the fur is at Anne prime and when the animals can be best killed, also so that much need- MORE FLYING CLIPPERS ORE FLIGHTS....40: MORE SEATS A 0 0 1o and from Alaska beginning about September 15 f ( L 1 35 Clipper flights every week from Stepped-up Service will & “/rr 7 { Bring 35 Hights Per, These added Flying Clippers make H X available an increase of 1,500 passen- ; %ek Both Ways ger seats and 30,000 pounds of Clip- i per Express each month. Pan Ameri- ! Long-planned additions to our fleet can Clippers under the new schedules of Flying Clippers have now been will be able to carry a total of 5,000 made. Tk new equipment has been passengers per month in and out of i delivered to our run. It makes pos- Alaska! Plus vastly increased ton- i sible the most frequent flight sched- nage of cargo! i ules ever offered to Alaska. ) Make reservations early for your t Beginning about September 15 Flying Clipper trip. For full informa- { there will be 35 Clipper flights every tion get in touch with us at the ad- i week from the Territory! And also dress below: BARANOF HOTEL — Phone 106 Lan Auericiv Wortp AIRWAYS Zhe &)?s/em‘o/ //.e%/‘/l] (j/]fi}}ers ’g’ {a full survey of the present condi- Arrangements were completed e sed " ! action roars at a mad pace right | o filie igen L opeer Gray fecls with Squadron VR-4 at Sand Point 20 g B 8 |that their rehabilitation is about | Nav ; e up to the climax, it's said Naval Air Station to bring seven ¢ the same stage as before the 5 | All the rich background of horse i 1039, Wi ¢! JUNEAU A“(HORAG VA employees and 3000 pounds of| TSR ee has been M Sl B, B (*mexgm: freight to Juneau today,| . captured by Hollywood cameras, ac- Complete Shows | tended Camp Wildwood in Oregon,!needed now, Gray feels, is the focus-| e A e g a 7:15—9:30 told abou! that camp and what sing of public attention upon them,| pacitic Northern Airlines )mm_ Trangport Servics RE-D. Among the cording to reports. Intertwined with F‘;;‘,‘,rel;:‘."s Aeay 2. 3 |50 that a full-time sea otter project’ jay fley the following passengers to supplies are ypewriters, which |1S 15 & Warm romance "1,“ yenve AR The next meeting tomorrow night, |can win the approval of CONgress ., from Anchorage with Captain|are almost unobtainable in Alaska. teacher ‘and & silent im- will be a farewell party in honor and needed funds. Jack Dean, First Officer Jim Mer-| The seven cmployees ate coming| PiAcable horse bettor He suggests a project similar 0| yjhew, and Staewardess June Reiss. to the Alaskan Regional Office to Anchorage: Ernestine Zotlman, make an '\dmlmxlr'\tnv survey and has | Maxine Moorehead, Jack Seeronen, help straighten out the procedures ce. They probably will, return by commercial plane if the Pioneer Curfis Is Dead at Kelchikan seal, which , and millions of animals. From Anchorage: David Cotting- shipping strike is still in effect Gray, now busy here at rewriting |pam George Keloz, Bill Peck, W.|when their survey is completed. KETCHIKAN, Sept. 11.—John J ment committee are Lois Hared, a refuge program for Alaska on the @ ponaldson, Henry Shade, Her-| The Navy flew 12 employees and Cirtis oF, Pndtive. b his: Hubiv: of Eva basis of his findings this summer, | o Shade, MrsShelby, Mr. Stangl, several thousand pounds of Office carpentry until last week, died yes- |his pre-war experience and the re-' w w Tuttle, Mrs. H. Garvin, Supplies to Juneau last April in (erday of a brief iness, | Ha c;m\r any sults of biological surveys Which gundra Garvin, G. R. Green, Wm. |order that the VA could open the hore from Chicago 40 years ago. were carried on during the Period | ayers Gpl. Cook. Regional Office there on schedule. Relatives include two daughters, ¢ ter. |when he was serving on active|” poy “Guiceth, Martin Riskne - ST Mrs. R. S. Walsh, Chicago; Mrs. status ‘t‘l‘ ‘h]e Ngl‘v P’;’rp"’“ “’t‘s‘ | Axel Lindstrom, Andres Kopsela, Printed Guest Towels. — Home M. J. Heneghan, Ketchikan, aand a ;;)or;:‘ th‘ce r;‘[‘:gemgmgnr;m e F“‘d Mm““ Arthur Bexg i B““Uf“l adv scn, T. R. Curtis, Kvt(‘hlku\ ed J,l mmlmll\ a small pclcenla';e of the present otter colonies; not enough (to endanger the breeding stock, but number of their lux-, urious pelts being placed back on the market so that the people of A second purpose of the small- cropping would be experi- so that it could be | LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE AWARD ‘ The Loyal Order of Moose will male the award of the new 1947 Frazer Sedan at the 20th Century Theatre on September 25, immediatly following the first show. P | Delivery of the car is promised for the near future, but a paid-in-full order will be issue when the award is made. Tickets Are on Sale at a Nmuber of Business Places 1 ALASKA ELECTRICLIGHT & POWER CO. JUNEAU and DOUGLAS, ALASKA Cheerful Distributors of Friendly Dependable 24-Hour Electric Service cmd’ Retailersof General Electric — Hot Point — Bendix -— Apex — Thor and Kelvinator Refrigerators, Ranges, Washing Machines, Mangles and Miscellaneous Electrical Appliances General Electric — Hot Point — Hoover and Royal \'acuum. Cleaners General Electric and Mazda Lamps and operate A First Class Repair Shop Manned by Skilled Mechanics Telephone Service . . . No. 616, Juneau, Office No. 6 touch...but everything she wanted "SALTY . O'ROURKE” 2 te - WILLIAM DEMAREST BRUCE CABOT SPRING BYINGTON one :};i . 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