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PAGE EIGHT 1947 t’ ] ; ] i THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA § " THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, PROTECTION FOR Salmon Derby Winners, |5 ",ii"5", ucie ox com O PACIFIC FISHING | With Prizes, Announced; |5 "% s of Boreens mait- | Flips Decide Many Ties |1\i"5 5" sargare: vecarron, INDUSTRY ASKED EVAPORATED | whose 23ra place cohoe weighed | [ \ icnowos’ OF - EGYPTIANS '(‘unnuu’d from Page One) 13 pounds, 13 ounces. | - | Roy Eaton is in 24th place with' [ " his 13 pound, 12% ounce fish, and y d iing 1 ounds, 13 ounces | Economic Aspeds of Trea pn‘n il e s Martin 40| Will be awarded a salmon reel do- | r ty-Making Stressed [cutcoura motor from Martin Mot- ated by the Alaskan Cab Com- | ors Company, and a Northcountry [PV, b.c?,ems" G. E. stove| fi . fo (ong{essmen virgin wool jacket from Klinker-|donated By o 8. McOlellan “‘%-“ Violent Demon<Ira IOnS 3 fues Brothers Company of St. Paul ‘5:"“\(“;71|(:s. wn};]rry slgonehm:l_sg 111‘ A M d A ams' UN e ac a -pound, - i SAN FRANCIS Auinrengi IBiins. figh | re Madae Ag J i —A Congressior An additional prize for Mrs.| Don McKinnon, Jr, L. E. Iversen g Se(urny coun(ll ® Zenger will be a lady’s robe from|and Glen Oakes will flip with eaca| | - { —_— - Y 's Apparel Shop for being other for three prizes as a result | | Sept. 11 —P—Egyptian th. woman v catch the largest of a three way-tie. Each caught| | JSAIRO, Seph e “9 the for odtine, |a cohoe weighing 13 pounds, 10 ”“"*’I‘ Bled 0 o dmtedved th i Japan. Trailing Mrs. Zenger by only two|ounces. |t of Prediaand, e Taubeps Rep. Thor ounces was Miss Thelma Peter-| Odd man in the first toss will O andirhet Whosbnlly e Q © son, whose cohoe weighed in at|take a case of cherries from Auk the vF'(?"‘ e lblent Vs 1! Rl 17 pounds, 11 ounces. Her prize Bay Grocery. Winner of the sec- g A T T ¥ - will be the five man rubber boat|ond toss will take a case of Max- T e Cuneilb s tallin from Darnell's Sport Center. | well House Coffee from California | it “”('1‘”, British troaps . ot of In third place is James Kline,|Grocery, and the loser will take N B i with a 15 pound, 15 ounce fish,|# pair of light weight sportsmen’s sl ot ol at s P E C A : - which will bring him a Feather- boots donat¢d by the Family Shoe Port Sald "in the British occupied ‘op o i LR | TR N SCOTCH portance of Behrend’s Store. Fourth place is Three-Way Split : N s S Alitandiis Jaio for. tha bt el has, he sai held by Herman Petzoldt, wich a| Ancther three-way split will be CZECHOSLOVAK POTTERY — Augusta Kova- | .ot was quiet ] . wholesale i : 15 pound, 14'¢ ounce cohoe which decided by the toss of a coin cova examines some of the pottery turned out by state-owned |, uil WOl L ocon maren- The fishing industry is no - qualifies him for $50 in cash from among Charles Olson, Larue Pol- plant she manages at Modra, Czechoslovakia. Slovak Communists & ‘,.)m.. h Port Said soon after e - . ing the government cial th. Columbia Lumber Company. |lock and Leland Dunlap, each of are helping carry out program nationalizing industry. ‘f‘\"“ 5 "g'm Sechrtty Coltiell's 8 aid or Fubsgdl s, Benne '-Oedm Dr. T. J. Pyle took fifth place whom landed a 13 pound, nine - — — st rheih 3+ decikion 4r. THE ’ » committee but it is interested in a 15 pound. 13 ounce fish ounce cohoe. Odd man on the first fallure Lo 168 P whl L h l seeing that it is not “sold down 1\\;1'3 'u‘r)mg him an award of toss will receive 24 quarts of Tri- on the piano. Miss Paul sang, “Let | weather was forecast west of the British - Egyplmn’ case :)’"“‘Tz ewar s l e a e ” ¢ nment's & o iy y eart,” sissiy ve! I t e re- | known, sk . V] vith e the river” in the EOVErNMENts y cagting rod, reel, line and as-|ton motor ofl from the Unioa-O1 My Song 1:*:11 Yuur' Hear Mississippi River throughout the re Z; fl\x( {10\1!1{1?: d‘»o“n \\“‘lhl M # dealings with other nations sorted plugs from the South Band|Compeny. of the Sky Blue Waters, gion. Security Council; down wit Whlle orse it % i Morn Sunrise, Highest temperatures in the live Egypt and the Su- ] A . & Bait Winner of the second tcss win AS in the Morning ks He said the ircustry was Inter- s Satal - ANt nze’xakg & case of Darigold T:k __ “Alaska’s Flag Southwest yesterday were 99 at To- live Russia, Poland and " - ested in being permitted to pros-i Alaska Coastal - AWERCS BrAe| o A e e tinea Oro-ery. na . BY special request, Mrs. Lillian | peka, Kans, and Batesville, Ark Halg Halg 5- lar < ; per normally and to receive the fOF L\kwu;; (\JA'L“ Mheflfmnce il iom wmfl ’:e::*‘_! Tocery, and pyogen presented two of her own and 98 at Kansas City. Tempera- Egyptian police prevented the ~ protection to which it is entitled ‘;,k b o Thayer Lekes, will’ o migkbt ot e Sra S ety inimitable song stylings, “Whoopee” | tures throughout the Eastern Said crowd from firing the v l sg Bennett sald that the forthcom- B OF © AV RS o from Card Beverage Company, 2Rd ‘T Dont Want to Get Thin" tion of the country were mode te there, after which al - ing treaty with Japan raised many ;‘“Nf ‘ ; e et wibte ta B lh:nh)r‘rl So the visitors could get a glimpse forecasters said, with little ¢ rators procezded to a i .t important questions, one of the ounce Iis cohoe prize, is betl Sy Hai WI; of Alaskan culture, Mrs. Mildred R. |predicted for today on Kitchener Stet; Mariln s v v o : most important of thess, he told Two Men Tied fama RSN, WBuuan E'a; Hermann led the group in singing - g police surrounded WO S el the group, mnC_rrned what ,l{‘l‘ Woody Triplett and Bert Sealon of whom brought in a lirpox:nd Se ek Balmn.” A e A s B ll l. ¥ ; United States will agree to as 10 yjeq for seventh and eighth place, and eight ounce fish. The prize Wives and daughters of the Sen- F R sh ther a:ilaniine s | when and where Japan will be per- and wil i & coln to find Which s’ $15 in casn from. the Bar‘:m;’ ators who were honcred at today's - ->oo— | | e Ty s wua 0 0 IR i o ol C R oW m— 17117177 ~ » " wia the industry a0 was St & LS WAL I e el o landed fhe. smeicss MI% Ees Beton. Mrs. Evuet M. ELKS BUWLING ALLEYS L Ié concerned With economic aspects (ye Emerson Radio from W. P. cohoe in the Derby and will r‘:' Farland and daughter Jewell, and PSS g 4 of the treaty, with world markets, joyncon Each caught a cchoe ! eejv , > " Mrs. Hugh Brown and daughter T *1 With trade basriers, and with What sewming 15 pounda. Jive: ounees | gr 124y’ Brise of st palf g ypge IF ANY SOUGHT »TO OPEfl 9" FR“M]Y FRANCES BERG the United States' stand Wil be| " pqre] McLeod brought in & fish Real Silk Hosiery Company. Mrs, . SPORSOring the luncheon were the Dewlingl wos a8 st Bl PGPULAR PIANO ((;h d(he U'm',f’d ?‘Ign’r!bl plriml of weighing 15 pounds, three ounces, ghell Simmons browght W a o Soroptimist Club, the Business and i B xd ;(‘:\:;ce:l;;o'm:)t };" » iv the wor in ishini jon: Vo ’ ub, 12 ment by v R : € and will be awarded the ninth noe which weighed in at 13 pounds LroicsSional Women's Club, Beta The alleys will be ready Keyboard Harmony and Arranging zones, place prize, a box of lures from E.|[on the nose, and will receive a SEma Phi. Garden Club, Juneau R e s CPROVED BY DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Benneit reported that the fishing g o Manufacturing Company in ' prize of $35 cleani Woman's Club, Veterans of Foreign v at 2 o'clock tomorrow APPROVED BY DI TINC industry also was concerned as to Glumbia Washington R et e T ]a"‘é] PresS- twars Auxiliary, American Legion for VETERANS’ TRAINING under G. I. BILL what the governmant’s attitude Will " 1. tentn place is Bill Hixon,! & 1t from Jrongle Cleaness.| suxiliary and Douglas Woman's > — PHONE: 125 be about fishing around mandated .} .. cohoe weighed an even 15 Club. - — — ~ e L islands in the Pacific. pounds. His prize will be a eril- . < The fisherien conferences, in s ‘oo on W00 Nea vy nomas: LUNChEON iN Honor ew system of cel BT Y resolution, warned that controver- g . » s iles Boer nat ats ohita lead; TTORREL - EORY FRE and second that Congress would not sles over fishing rights could lead "4 sterling sleeping bag from Of Senaiors w v e g SALTED fo Bmlhfii““' i Casler's Men's Store will go to Ives My present feeling is that any ! Sue Wade, in eleventh place wih . . | price controls must be linked with i a 14-pound, 12 ounce fish. Dudley s uiven IS Noon wage controls and profits controls,” NAVY RESERVES Smithley is in twelfth plac: wih WEATHER WAVE ¢ senster manaers vt 7 pshn el |a 14 pound, 10 ounce cohoe, and : inclined to think that's too big a Delicious Fres| will receive a campstove, tent and| A no-host luncneon meeting hon- | mouthful for the American public 8-ounce Tins ax from the Clover Club. oring the wives and daughters of | (By The Associated Press) io swallow in peacetime.” Errest Parsons, Matt Gormiey mFmbers of the Senate Lands Com- | Rain fell over sections of the Mid- | Flanders gave his views as he or c US DESIROYER and C. A. Bloomgust tied each|mittee was given by several wom- west and Southwest and cool air called together a Senate-House other with three fish weithing 14| en’s organization this noon in the spread from the Pacific Northwe Subcommittee to plan a hearing |pounds, nine ounces. They will Bubble Room Terrace of the Bar- eastward to Minnesota today but schedule for the Eastern part of RED SOUR 350 N M ' S " Xilp. and odd man uuubmkel the a;xcg Holte}l]. The tables were decor- | hot weather continued in most parts | the nation as part of a broad Con- i s 2 ‘ thirteenth prize, a table amp ate wi autumn flowers and |of the Southwest. gressional investigation of prices. P l d h avy en 1o pen(‘ from the Alaska Electric Light & candles, and each visitor was pre- | The heaviest rainfall in the area s 3000 5 B l e err!es 4 Four Days Here asPart Fower company. Isented with a corsage composed of | was 125 inches at Parks Falls, Wis., FROM SEATTLE ! e oy " The two losers will flip again, Alaskan cotton ‘lowers. {and one inch at Rochester, Minn. , . Mrs. Armas Jarvi, of Seattle, is No z lln 49c Trammg Crluse with the winner taking a fire ex-| Miss Frgnc& Paul, one of Alaska’s | Showers and thunderstorms were staying at the Baranof Hotel. She . tinguisher from Motor Rebuild, and young artists, sang four selections |predicted over the North Central arrived vesterday on the Pan Am- : loser D\.,Lma la kr:shénw creel from accompanied by Mrs. Wilda Husted | States today and tonight and cooler erican plane. /5 cans o The USS Buck, captained by, the Daily Alaska Empire. e e e e R 0 PGP s .. At e B S ———— Commander Robert J. Ovrom, tied| Mrs. George D. Herrin placed g 5 5 RED HEART up at the Northland Dock shortly Sixteenth with a cohoe weighting Q i after noon today to pay a four- 14 pound, six ounces. He: prize|j H nou r - day visit here. The Navy des- Will be a picture of Mendenhall ! ] troyed has 10 officers and H(,‘(flacmr from the Snappe Shop. | G 95 - enlisted men on board, who are|Next is Larry Baum, with a fish | cans c members of the U. S. Naval Re-|Tecorded at 14 pounds and fivey \ serve. }ounces His prize will be a $20| D h L} Case $7 43 e s e ok donsted Yo MO clever under-cover agent for the i s i ’ v k is Ng @ vecks mon reel ountry H ‘7 . M T R SO R AL S cruise of Alaskan waters as part| Carson Lawrence and Wil x)m{ $ H h d ! Yo“ l' M“ke BERT s oui cLln“fiT cLuB of the regular training of Naval Geddes, Jr., tied for elghl,eemh small waisted hgure that needs | F d H d of Reservists. Juneau is the turning and nineteenth places, each bring-| ] (1] ea qulfl ers GINGER ALE point for the Reserve cruises. The|ing in a cohoe weighing H in. 14413 H Biich will léava here Montay’ and|pounds and four qmupes: They. will hip-whittling curve control { B ... and never change after you see our SPARK WATER * return to Seattle. {flip to see which gets a baro-| l THRIFTY VALUES : GBOCEBIES In addition to the Reserve per- meter from I. Goldstein's Store | ] > 11 ‘e uars - sonnel on board, the ship carries|and which a rubber boat donated| i & ¥ i q o p a regular Navy complement of 9|by Royal Blue Cab' Company. i v Thl h Co nirol = FRUITS LA AR VEGETABLES and officers and 191 enlisted men Waller Gets Prize | g ! ~ c $3 75 Mayor Waino E. Hendrickson| Kenneth Waller, in 20th place| | BAKERY GOODS! dse »a. e ennounced today that the enlisted|with a 14 pour,i, three ounce fish, | ! men will be guests at a free dance|will reccive a propellor electric| i T Saturday night in the Eks ball-|clock given by the City Float new edition of ! YOUR BRAND room. The dance will be sponsored Liquor Store. John L. Sullivan | NO ADVANCE IN PRICE by the City of Juneau. will receive a Globe and Atlas ] DUE TO STRIKE ar on >-——— from Nance's Store, prize for his| 9 ‘ LS EMBLEM CLUB 14 pound, one ounce fish. | N!Mtt H Meeting Thursday Sept. 11, 8 p.| In 22nd place is E. P. 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