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¢ SATURDAY, AUGUST 2 THE DAILY ALASKA PMPIRL JUN AU ALASI\A SUNDAY CHARLES Continuous Program SUNDAY FEATURE STARTS i Glass products formed part of the first cargo exported from Jamestown in $1,050,00 IN ALASKA GOLD The equivalent of 30 troy ounces of refined gold will be awarded the person who can produce any single pub- lication* which, under the provisions listed below, of- fers more extensive and more accurate data about modern Alaska business firms, and their owners, than the new. complete all- Alaska business directory. Alaska Business Index To qualify for this award, sub- mitted publication must include listings for Alaska to surpass in both scope and detail each and all of the 10 classifications list- ed below, selected from scores of directory - headings featured in the combined Who's Who in Alaska and Alaska Business In- dex, 320-page reference now on sale for $4.50: Fishing industry Mining operations Fur trade Lumber industry General stores ? Trading posts Government agencies Pofloflu and post- f Wholesalers (*) Applicable to any publication printed for use of the gen- eral public which was copyright and on general sale after January 1, 1940, and prior to May 12,1947 TEWKSSIURV PUBLISHERS "1 200 Lyon ldg., Seattle 4, Wash. | 1| Send me a copy of your com- | bined volume, Who's Who in ] Alaska and Alaska Business | Index. | 1 [ Enclosed s $4.50. You pay postage. | [ ] Mait C. O. D, | will pay postage. YELLOW CAB Phone 22 24-hour Dependable Service LOIS COLLIER SIG RUMAN IIlIIIIIIIIImlUIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII DRAKE A HOTBED OF FUN! Madcap comics . . . frisky femmes in the laff-panic of the century! 'IIllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIl|llIIIIIIII|lIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII [ STARTS SHORT LATEST AIR LESLIE BROOKS JIMMY LLOYD JEFF DONNELL MILTON DeLUGG AND HIS SWING WING i also coming SUNDAY: FITZPATRICK TRAVELTALK "Qverseas io Belfast” MUSICAL CARTOON NEWS via EXPRESS 3 MARK BROTHERS STIRRING STORY ARE FEATURED AT | IS FEATURED BILL CAPITOL THEATRE| AT 20TH CENTURY| “A Night in Casablanca,” star-| Boasting all the requisites of & ring those three zany Marx Broth-| once-in-a-blue-moon hit—a mr-& ers, Groucho, Harpo and Chico,[sing story, a cast of (ml-pmo” is the feature bill at the Capitol‘pmlnmmx and some of Holly-| ,Theatre Sunday for a 3-day run. wood's outstanding technician: ! The Mad Marxes, as they are Paramount’s “To Each His Own generally called in Hollywood, are|arrives Sunday at the 20th Cen- back with all their well-known |tury Theatre with Olivia DeHavil- enthusiasm after a long absence.|land starring, and stage star John (In collaboration with David L.|Lund making his motion picture Loew they produced this current | debut comedy which has it locale in Casa-| “To Fach His Own” is a great blanca, where anything can happen.|story of a great love. It is the {The story involves international|story of a girl who lives a life- 1mtrlguc a poignant love theme,|time in the few hours she has i tolen art treasures, and murder!|which to meet and fall in lov The young love interest is por-|with a flying hero of World itrayed by Lois Collier and Charles|War I. 1t tells of the anguish | Drake and sacrifices that are hers when Songs and glamour are pro\idvd‘sho gives up the son born of that |in the person of red-haired, svelte|love in order to relieve him of Lisette Versa. |the stigma of his illicit birth. It Supporting roles are played by |carries through to the heart-tearing Sig Ruman, Frederick Gierman,|finale, when mother and grown Harro Mellor, Lewis Russell and|son meet again in a scene fraught Dan Seymour. with potent dramatic possibilities. * This is Miss DeHavilland’s chance reds, 3,717 kings, 30628 chums, 98 | !for screen immortality, for the role cohoes. Total, 1,105,486, Last year, “’ Jody 15 the sort that provides 1617,771. rs with award-winning oppor- Western Alaska total: 1,092,032 | | unities reds, 13,509 kings, 32,159 chums, g8 | Besides John Lund, other well- cohoes. Total, 1,138,798. Last year, |known and capable performers in 664,874. the supporting cast are Mary An- Total for Alaska: 1,515,637 reds, |derson, Phillip Terry, Roland Cul- 19131, kings, 373,045% pinks, 127,- | VT, Bill Goodwin, Victoria Horne 182 chums, 34915% cohoses. Total, |and Griff Barnett. 12,102,694, Last year, 1423833 cases.| ~T0 Each His Own" had its —— e vorld premiere at New York's fa- i mous Radio City Music Hall, which BREAK WINDOW ‘t.xmp~ it a production of ex- i cellence and (lx&l'ncnon Alan Duane Birks and Louis Au-; tonilli were arrested by City Po-| lice last night after breaking a vlSI""G HOURS 0" window in the Albert White Build- | ing cn Ferry Way. They were ru-} DES]ROYERS 2 D‘vs leased this morning by City Mag- istrate William A. Holzheimer upon | oy oiain T, Burrowes, Command- theiy promise to pay for the dam- | ing pestroyer Division 71 and Squad- !age. ron 7, has announced that visitihg PP e TR ! hours on the Lofberg and Jchn W. AT GASTINEAU | Thomason will be from 1 o'clock Al Matson of Pelican is registered |until 4 o'clock both this afterncon at the Baranof Hotel. WEATHER BULLETIN | JUNEAU, ALASKA iou,\ FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M,, 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Iviax. temp. | TODAY IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIlIINIIIIIlIIII!lIIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII g last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hs. Weatherat ( 1 © ‘ Station 24 hrs* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. ‘ Southeast Alaska totals: 15,538'2 | Anchorage 57 47 48 .36 Rain ISAI_MON pA(K up ‘rcda 3,455 kings, 9,619 pinks, 10,- | Barrow 8 | 34 Trace Rain , 3,8821% cohoes. Total, 43- { Bethel 57 | 44 44 Trace Pt. Cloudy | ONE '".“RD OVER vaao Last year, 132,382 Cordova 53 | 4 4 10 Rain | Central Alaska Up Half Dawson 66 | 44 44 01 Fog ! Copper River: 30,466 reds, 3,703 | Edmonton 83 52 58 0 Cloudy 1946 ls REPORI king: Total, 34,169. Last year, 52,- | Fairbanks . 63 { 46 44 0 Fog 307 Haines - 62 N 52 52 Trace Cloudy 6 Al | Resurrection Bay: 754 reds,” 155 {Havre 91 63 65 06 Clear The canned salmon pack report|pings 52 chums, 20 cohoes. Total, |Juneau Airport 62 4 .05 Rain | for the week ending July 26 has just | gg) None last year. Ketchikan 66 | 55 56 Trace Cloudy | been rel; d by the U. S. Fish and | Prince William Sound: 5,559 reds, | Kodiak 61 ‘ 46 50 Trace Clear | Wildlife Service and shows that meim Kings, 194600 pinks, 20.400 | Kotzebue R o 41 0 Pt. Coudy | Southeast Alaska areas are still lag- | chums, 4,348 cohoes. Total, 234,063. { Los Angeles . X 97 | 60 64 [ Clear |ging behind the pack for last year |[ast year, 57,397, "7 | MeGrath 56 | 46, 48 14 Rain as well as this year. Most other | Nome ' 57 40 41 0 Pt. Cloudy districts are far ahead of the 1946 | Cook Inlet: 91,495 reds, 30,276 {Northway 63 | 49 pack. By district, the report in cases kings, 12,853 pinks, 12,027 chums, | Petersburg . 58 51 51 [ Cloudy is as follows: 24,122 cohoes. Total, Last { portland 84 | 57 60 0 Pt. Coudy | Ketchikan: 196 reds, 123 Kkings, year, 144,095. Prince George e 51 62 0 Cloudy | 11,005 pinks, 281 chums, 637 cohoes. Kodiak: 64,085 reds, 31 kings, 134,- { Prince Rupert 68 | 56 . | Totel this year, 2.242. Last year at '3%6 pinks, 6,485 chums, 911 cohoes. | Seattle S L doninT 58 0 Pt. Cloudy this time, 45,892. ! Total, 205,838. Lask year, 128,944, | Sitka 68 | b2 52 06 Showers | West Coast: None this year. 1,552 | Chignik: 140,286 reds, 77 kings, 4,~ { Whitehorse 66 49 40 0 Pt. Cloudy last year. 1248 pinks, 2,445 chums 128 cohoes. | Yakutat 58 49 49 Trace Cloudy 1 831% cohoes. | year, 11,821 Eastern: | pinks, 298 chums, 33 cohoes. 2,573. Last year, 8,192 Total,| Central Alaska total: 408,067 reds, | should continue for another day or two. Patches of blue sky will be | bonita, 134,499 kings, 363,426 pinks, 83,219 }occasionally visible between showers but skies will be cloudy most of species in greater numbers than Western: 5,168 reds, 557 kings, 3,- | chums, 30,935 cohoes. Total, 920,596. { the time. Despite the fact that it is now midsummer a mass of fairl 234 pinks, 5,891 chums, 2,656 choes. i Total, 17,506. Last year, 43257%. | Icy Strait: 1,485 reds, 16 kings, 3,- ‘ 1314 pinks, 4,196 chums, 464 cohoes. 2,531 chums. Last year, 17,704. { Total, 9475. i 5176 reds, 152% kings, | | Yakutat: ‘615 pinks, 1 chums, 9 cohoes. Last year, 3,964. ) 15,953%. ‘Wrangell-Petersburg: 2,275% 2,294 kings, 7602 reds, | Total, pinks, 137 chums, Total, 5,550%. 1396 cohoes. Total, 1,238 reds, 313 kings, 691 |year, 149,177, Last year, 626,576. Total, | year, 47,103. Total, | None last year. 147,194. Last year, 94,656. Alaska Peninsula: 75,422 reds, 256 Last kmgs, 17,244 pinks, 32,810 chums, 1,- Last ‘Western Alaska Doubled Port Moller: 20,989 reds, 52 kings, Last Yukon: 9,740 kings. Total, 9,740. Bristol Bay (incomplete) : 1,071,043 *—(4:30 a. m. yesberday to 4 30 a. m. today) WEATHER SYNOPSIS: Cool moist air continues to flow in over Southeast Alaska this morning. Skies are generally cloudy and there nrz numerous rain showers. Since there is nothing on the weather map to | TOOMENTURY ‘1 AlSO s Shlpwrecks of War | ON SPECIAL MISSION ' He fittend- Made Good Fishing T e L Presbyterian Mission boat Prince- | ington, D. C., as a representative MOREKEAD CITY, N. C.—P— | ton-Hall left German than 40 s North Carolina | providing sunerior fishing areas. The sunken hulks have become | shrouded with marine vegetation. Small. fish and | crustacea ‘xcodmg grounds. Big game fish, in nbundanm of these smaller fish on | which they feed. Complete stock of oil, wood, coal Fishermen now report finding |burning ranges, stoves, heaters at amberjack, dolphin, cabio, | Juneau Young Hardware Co. indicate a marked change in the inflow moist air this type of weather | glant >0ld air is moving down across the interior of Alaska today. Temperatures | range from 34 to 46 degrees. This mass of air will be warmed several degrees by the time it reaches Southeast Alaska but it will still be| unseasonably cool. Minimum temperatures in the Juneau area will be | down around 44 to 48 degrees. Except for a shallow layer of ocean | stratus along the coast the weather in the Washington and Oregon region | is quite good with skies mostly clear and temperatures are warm but | not oppressively hot. ] A RICH SELECTION of IMPORTED Irish Linen Beautiful hand-embroidered Handkerchlefs FINE LINEN Tablecloths Lunch Cloths Napkins FROM EUROPE Hand-Embroidered Luncheon Sets and Doilies The NUGGET SHOP Now in the Simpson Building GRAND OPENING SOON Re-Open Monday AUGUST 4TH TRIPLEX CLEANERS PHONE 642 Resuming all regular services following vacation closure | WE WELCOME BACK OUR CUSTOMERS AND THANK THEM FOR THEIR INDULGENCE Sam The Tailor ver befo'e. 1 Last Times Tonight: In Technicolor FAGE FIVE *“National Velvet” Mickey Rooney - Elizabeth Scott STARTS SUNDAY Matinee Sunday — 2:00 PP, M. THE SONG ON EVERYONE'S LIPS.... &%4 PRODUCTION Produced by CHARLES BRACKETT ’ Directed by MITCHELL LEISEN Sereen Play by Charles Brackett and Jacques Thery 7/ Latest from Juneau this of submarines sank more | morning for Excursion Inlet nnd‘mcrco. s off this part of the | Gustavus, where Daily Vacation coast during the | Church Schools for children will| ton, and these wrecks now are| be conducted. Assisting the Rev. Prouty, skipper and general missionary on the Princeton-Hall, will be Miss Edith Auldridge and, Miss Helen Case.| garanof Both were on the faculty of Shcl-lp_ don Jackson Junior College at Sit- ka during the past year. ————————— grasses and other have found them good have been drawn by the 644-tf —adv aloacore and many other Empire Wang-23s ror resuzis! | Richard all cosmetics : Womens Aveanel Baranof Hotel Building 1¢'s the Nicest Store in Town b ‘skin freshemer cleansing cream Today, each day is many days . . . filled with tense, busy hours. 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