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MONDAY, AUGUST 18 A ROSRLIND RUSSELL in the True Story of Sister /| ylenny P Alexander Kno:v i1 W Deon Jogger i W Beulah Bondi “HIGHWAY MANIA™ LATEST NEWS Feature 7:30—10 Juneau WHITEHORSE FAIRBANKS NOME fi, convenient fligh i big 4-engine Clippers. You'll enjoy delicious food, expert gervice — as & guest of Pan American, world’s most ex- perienced airline. 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B i 1947 Returning to Juneau last week was Roy Gray, who has just com- fish unhampered in their work and giv- Gray said taat scientists were |tral America m‘lhv‘P'\(‘l;lc Ex- o gl e il S the hiege Nviesin i The operation was successful P > 2 from two stand-points; the catch owned Tned oy e Pacific EXDIOFILION | for the four-month expedition was i v g 23,000 tons of yellow fin and skip- cf the 8,500 ton ship, which'jaek tuna and valuable data hg was reconverted last year to b [peen recorded used in experimental fisheries. The | The Pacific Explorer will leave ork was financed by the Recon- | o the Bering Sea in the spring to structicn Finance Corporation fa for crab and bettom fish. A he "’-‘L»i"‘ Xllflm'fi“““ CCmpany | smalier boat, the Alaska, has been w b “ild“- by Nl[;:‘ i“- Gray | making a survey trip in the Ber- WU 88 RO P30 < Fe QO | MY | ing Ses this =emaoll. -A.feet of years, was the director of the com- | .o 400t boats will again accom- missary department on the ship »any the large refrigeration ship Gray said that the ship left As- This method of fishing is similar teria, January 5, touched at Sar |to the one the Japanese employed Pedro and then travelled down the [ n Bristol Bay before the war. west coast of Central America! They had large floating canneries, where the fishing ground e 1o- | that were accompanied by smaller cated ofi the coast cf Panama anc | boats. 1 Costa Rica. The Pacific Explorer Tentative plans have been made anchored inside the three-mile]:o fish in the Marianas in the limit and received fish for refrig- [ Jouth Pacitic follswing the Berng eration from a fleet of 15 small| 3ea trip boats. Three of the boats were| Gyay' who haes signed on for purse seiners and the others were | pe Bering Sea trip, is looking for- g "‘““" A portion of the ex-| yarq (o another successful expe- verimentaticn was concerned With | jition He said that with the prop- the feasibility of, using purse sein- | . equipment the boat and the | ers, which require no bait was found successful Aboard the boat were iwo scient- who conducted investigations of tur Their main investiga- tion centered around the discovery and it Isurvey trip of the Alaska, the trip should be a good one. Gray who has lived in Alaska for 15 was formerly with the Pelican Cold Storage Company. Previous to that of the spawning ground of the|time, he was on the Brant Wallace Poterson, Helen Roberts, Bassett, C. L. Schmid, Alf Mon- "‘RAFH( FOR pAA sen, Lois Doolin, C. J. Commers, Lucille Commers, Mollie Wiese, i Dollie Haughtaling, Margaret P. Pan American Airways flew 51 Young, Elaine Bauman, Kenyon persons into Juneau from the MacLean, Wray Harlin. South over the weckend, and 17| 2Zack Gordon, G. F. Collar, Mrs from Fairban and Whitehorse. Collar, David Collar, Patricia Col- There were 95 passengers outbound lar, Terry Collar, W. A. Mayer, Jim Claire, Anna Bell Brown, How- to the South. Passenger lists for the two days ard Johnson, Elizabeth Johnson, are, from Seattle to Juneau Howard Johnson, Jr., Tom John- Eleanor Lazetti, Sandra Lazetti, Son, Roger Johnson, —Marcella Sharron Lazetti, Martha Schmidt,|Voelker, John Dolginer, Francis Joseph Schmidt, Rayno Johnson, Golman and infant, James Tay- Dorthea Wight, Wanita Dolloff, lor, Lynn Taylor, Robert Adams, Henry Satre, Jack Kristan, Leland Dorothy Adams and infant, Doro- Wight, Anna Daggett, Roger John- thy King and infant, Winifred on, Jean Harrls, Marjorie Hie-|King, Lillian Donovan, Elizabeth tert, Jc» Barnes and infant, De-|Gadke, Clarence Kuhn, Ernie lores Batnes Kuhn, Marvin Roff, Bertha Iver- Carcline Pym and - infant, Judy Son, William O'Neill, Marie O'Neill Pym, Elma Olson, B. Brynelsen,| Clifford Abbott, Dr. Gordon George Salo, Frank Hagney, Her-|Dutt, Sidney Pollac. Harry G. Bald- t Goldsmith, Robert Coote,|Win, Bud Paradise, Larry Tram- Harry Tillman, Norma May, Wini-|Ditas, Alma Blankenship, Betty fred Graham, Edna Lewis and in-|Lou Blankenship, Robin ~Arkley |fant, Geraldine Minney and infant, | Walter Holman, Don Mack, Clar- David Klowski, Flossie Watkins, |ence Busler, Amy Lou Blood, Vir- Deaton, Betty Ray Smith, Betty Woods, For-|ginia Wetls, Refa rest Frady, Helen Little, Bernard|Seidel, Earl Lockhard, Alfonse Weber, Kenneth Norris, George Beandeau, Samuel Shelton, Clara Spencer. }shelton, Donna Reeves, Harold Annette to Juneau: Martin Tra- |Stratton, Fred Brummitt, Frank ver. Ruth Davis, Arthur Davis,|Perio, Hilman Urbin, Ralph Clerk, Mrs. Welton Stallsmith, Mrs.| Alfred Anderson. George Rigby, George Rigby, Eskil, Juneau to Ketchikan, ~Curtis Anderson, Ben Taylor | Lerner, Guy Graham, E. E. Wilkie, Whitehorsz to Juneau, Ovar (L. W. Hess Johnson, Way Harlin. | R . R e From Fairbanks, Mary Lyman,i IF YOUr MONEY IS NOT Grace Berg, Mamie Reck, Walter| gARNING FOUR PERCENT it will Walsh, Joseph Wilson, Edward J.|pay you to investigate our offerings thorough kncwledge gained on the | years, | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA [Roy Gray Dedlares Infermation| Plane Plunges Inio Chimney KLONDIKE DAYS 0f Scientific Value Obtained on (ruise of Bez' Pacific Explorer| | | 4 S RIS S In the gray mist of mcrning a mobile crane at Everett, Mass,, pulls from an active-gas-fume chimney a portion of the wreckage of a small plane that crashed into the structure as it sought a place to land in fcggy darkness. Abeard the plane, and killed, were four persons, an industrialist, owner cf the ship, two daughters, and the pilot. ® Wirephoto FESTIVE TIME FOR numerous friends will offer to God for him IOIS AT B'RIHDAY The Rev. Conwell responded with a short and inspiring addre: »ssed his deep ¢ and thought- which he exp tude for the generosity @ PAGE FIVE GR LAST TIMES [[/If”fl TONIGHT!? Randolph Scott FACE LIFTED IN 20TH CENI. HITE The newest discovery of Alaska,| is portrayed at the Twentieth Cen G B L tury Theatre here by International S ose Lee Pictures’, whose RKO Radio re- . lease in Technicolor, “Belle of the, ina Shore Yukon,” deals with the Days of 98 and the hectic happenings in B bn the rip-roaring town of Mal 0 urns i _when a troupe of dancehall in the TECHNICOLOR MUSICAL arrives i o With historical accuracy cheer- R E ' ' E fully sacrificed to gay entertain- N -V ment, the picture pokes much hil- of the arious fun the not-so-Frozen orth, A sparkling cast headed ‘/ U K ', ‘] by Randolph Scott, Gypsy Rose Lee, Dinah Shore, and Bob Burns » do a good deal of defrosting in PLU » tuneful and col- THE TOPS IN SELECTED SHORT SUBJECTS \H.\‘ course of the and orful events Produced and directed by Will- RS N : {iam A. Seiter, “Belle of the Yu- LATEST HEADLINE NEWS VIA AIR EXPRESS kin” combines a number of tune-! ful mglodies with a tevy of Klon- like lovelies known as the “Yukon Belles.” The supporting cast head- J E E P E R S am c R E E P E R S! ed by Charles Winninger includes Guinn “Big Boy’ Williams, Flor- These are Neu,: ence Bates, Robert Armstronz and William Marshall | - ALEUTIANIN PORT TODAY ~amship LITTLE EGO CREEPERS IMPORTED 1009 Pure Long Staple Egyptian Cotton Alaska 8 Company's Aleutian arrived in Juneau from Colors: White, Yellow, the Westward this morning at 8 Blue o'clock, and sailed for Ketchikan 4 i and Seattle at 9:45 o'clock Sizes 0-1-2 Arriving here from Seward were Dr. C. Earl Albrecht, Miss F. Bechtold, Fern Gable, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jordan, E. Lindeur- They’re at the Dorothy ~ McLeod, Agnes Powers, Alice Reinhart and Eliodor Arriving from Cordova was NEEDLECRAFT & JUNIOR SHOP Excitement. ran high Saturday al| uess of his friends Risoff. _ : g‘“ ”"Um" :’11 Mr. and M‘; "“M The program closed with two P c/‘”“‘ atfer P vl 11115 Seward Street eall as their young daughter, ¢ nes “panny Boy” and “Tur Sailing on ne eutian r Mail Orders Ben Y > N Mary Ann, celebrated her third jups.jura® by James Mahar. Re. Ketchikan were H. Higgs, E ail Orders Receive, Careful and Erampt Attention birthday freshments were then served by the | McOInty, Charlotte Dunlap and S.| — Lovely _gifts galore, . PIK Guinolic Daughters of America, |4 Martin Br_;:.ud‘mx; the m\’(l‘(x” merry-go-round ¢ ice cream, i Seattle re Tom | yan, ra A= b punch, “snappers and favors MHHODI S0 R(H Page. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Donald- FIREPLACE W0O0D 2-Foot l.engllls made the occasion a truly festive son, Mrs. Edna Kerr, Mrs. D. Mar- ans. . Sandy ‘BeiCand oy, Clolsel DIN?iIER(HVl;EDNE DAY M & eainty, pavia Lon- | $6.00 for Truck Load — Guaranteed - 85 cu. ft. distinguished themselves by carry- S ergan, Mrs, Carl Endoes 5 i5ig off the Toriots 1A thi-"donkey’ N S and s Byron ® s, | Phone Green 279 or Christensen Bros. Gargae game. The G A VN “ I 34 Crain Lee Phillips, Mr. and Mrs Assisting in the festivities were he Church Night Dinner of the g w. Bliss, Sally: Layton, M X ——— : - Nafiey. Renshaw: Satay-Seth +Shaxs A\\:__m,u.rt Church il e Beld on yoihi Herron, James ~ Reynolds, - A : ~ Wednesday evening at 6:15 in the!Georg 9 4 f 1 on Wise, Merton Fleming, Roy (“m"(h i dm’nm_ wm”‘) George Anderson, Burton Landy, One picture is worth a Clouse, and Davie Wise. Also pres- “" ™/ ‘ 2 Ssandy Quevedo, Raymond Arm- thousand words.” ent were the Mesdames Milo oS been arranged to bring to-strong, A. O. Espidal, and J. L CHiRaie Haivaeh Clouse, Loy Renshaw, Charles Seit, Bether old friends and new, wilizinalord. | -+ + Chinese prover| and David Wise, accompanicd by V%] cpared. by the women of the s s 0 the smallest fry of all, Marilyn Nureh- 0 4 fhe ety oo o Mo S oy (GEORGE SIMPKINS | : : e iitle sister of whe hostess. (PP singing, introduction of new| g | and Colored Reproductions of - R G friends, a resumé of the church AVE F DAY activities for the ming months, S d L RECEDTION. PROGRAM oo = ot Sy STATES VACATION ydney Laurence v Board. 'The report will be pre- i sented by Jack Popejoy, Newly| mr. and Mrs. George S . s. George Simpkins s — Impnv;x.xtmusular ro!x'dlho cvsmm;. ing Friday for Seattle on the lrh On Friday evening a reception ersons interested in becoming | pyincess Louise for a vacation trip s . . and program were held to honor the better acquainted with the Meth lin the States of 30 days to six eou’Sl“dmg Plclorlal odist Church are invited to attend Rev. James U. Conwell, S. J., on the occasion of his pronouncing his the affair. They are asked to, final solmen vows as a member of phone 238 for reservations ! e AR SIS the Society of Jesus. His many riends in Juneau took advantage of {this opportunity to congratulate him. A short and beautiful program was given under the direction of Sister Mary Eethelbert, Principal of AWVS TEA GUESTS ABOARD WACHUSETT lin, ther Sommers, Robert |O'Brien, Robert Thorp, Emerson|in well chosen investments, ALAS- {Bassctt, Clancy Schmidt, Cairie|gA FINANCE CORPORATION, Wiliis, Master Duke Decoit, F.|cooper Building, 4th and Main. | Rovce Bush. C. E. Folwell, George | Hite, Lila Simmons. | Juneau to Seattle, R. Royce Bush, well, George Bastion, Dan Bastion, | Thursday afternoon, Aug. 21st., be- Latha Bastion, Henry Ebert, Es-|ginning at 3 p.m. .iSponsored by Doris Temp- Charles Fol- Sommer Bt. Aog's Schaol Officers and wives of the U. S, C. G. Wachusett entertained at James Mahar, a former pupil of tea on Saturday afternoon for the LR L AR the Rev. Conwell, presided as Mas- | Iter of Ceremonies. Tke first num- SILVER TEA ber on the program was a piano solo Moose Lodge by Miss Sue McMullen. This was followed by “The Magnificat” 2 Public invited. hymn of thanksgiving. “The Magni- Women of the ficat” was sung by the girls’ choral 659-3t. group, composed of the following: Volur y Services. Atout 65 wo- At the Reoms, tea hours. The tea table was tastefully dec- rated with a bouquet of pink piraea and daisies set off by the members of the American Women's ' men called aboard ship during the/ | Jr., Franz Nagel, Alfred Kuehl, | Moose. How to keep your concrete floors K from “dusting” away You can put a stop to that “disappearing act” of your concrete floors by a simple treatment with Standard Floor Hardener. Cuts de-composition called “dusting,” cuts cost of maintaining and cleaning. A second coating assures a wear-saving, non-slippery top. Use Standard Liquid Wax on hardwood and linoleum floors. .. gives high lustre pro- tection without slipperiness. T. H. DYER Branch Manager Telephone 280 white tapers. Officers’ wives pour- |Rosemary Theile, Juanita Diaz were the Mes- {Mary Thibodeau, Irene Albayalde, ing at the affair | Arleen Godkin, Lucretia Eldemar, dames Edgar V. Carlson, George Gladys Uggen, Amelia Cesar, Elaine W. Playton, Loy Renshaw, Lewis Allen, Arthur Fontaine, and Ber- | Eldemar, Patricia Sweeney, Frances Meriweather, Mary Phillipi, Harriet Meriweather, Carol Rae Leath and Mary Nordale. They were accom- Ipam’ed cn the piano by Sue Mec- Mullen. Eddie Carrillo offered the con- nard Brune. - R s TEACHER HERE Raino R. Johnson, who is a teacher for the Alaska Native Ser- vice, is registered at the Hotel Ju- i gratulations«and appreciation of the neau. | children. Shila Godkin presented - - o the Rev. Conwell with a beautiful ~ Winters in New Zealand are so spiritual bouquet made up of the mild that livestock can remain prayers and good works which his COLUMBIA BREWERIES weeks. S Interpreter of Alaska They may go as far as New (York on th trip, and plan t . viit thetr children now residing Photographs that give the outstand- Mr. Simpkins will also make business calls on many ’Easmm firms with which he has done business for many years. Dur- ling the Simpkins' absence from {Juneau printing shop stationery and office equipment business will be closed gt \ (Al (4 . HO>PuAL NOTES | Discharged from St. Ann's Hos- pital over the week end were Mrs. |George Goranson and baby girl, | Mrs. Thecmas Allain and baby boy land Thomas Ewing. Lawrence W. Kimball was admitted on Sunday for surgical attention. | " No cne was admitted or dis-, | charged irom the Government Hos- | pital | - .- — | APPLIES FOR LIQUOR LICENSE Alfred A. Phillips has applied to U. S. 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