The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 13, 1947, Page 5

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"y THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE.—JUNEAU, ALASKA PAGE FIVE ’ ey S FISH PACK [FILM "JANIE GETS oo ‘ SLENTURY &ixsss MARRIED,” COMEDY 303 » -y R | FINALPERIOD 5'ar 20rh century and | arise to confound the returned {serviceman, some of the more ]lll-: e lovingly brought SHOWS AT 7:20—9 SUNDAY MATINEE AT 2 P. M. IMORE SPANKiNG to light in Warner Bros.' entertain- |Customary Southern End |ing new comedy, “sanic Gets Mar- the 20th Cen- | Spurt Little More than |ty mheatre “sunaay v neon- Half Last Year's | “Starring soun wostic in e v . {role and Robert Hutton as the re-| ) season surg> in|Ce discharged GI who becomes ! 1 and West Coast!® bewildered bridegroom just added a t‘n\lpl-'.‘l“»“ after his return, the film ! hundred thousand cases to me{\rmmxno(i with the further ac- e Southwest Alaska salmon pack for|UVities of that highly refreshing & the nearly complete season of 1947.|Conway family originally introduc- But, totals for the portion of the|ed to filmgoers last scason in |season ending September 6, accord- | Warners' “Janie.” | {ing to the -compilation made here| routing gracefully from adol- by the Regional Office of the Fish|escence inio young womanhood # and Wildlife Service, again show the unpredictable Jane make: |this season’s pack trailing last|marital history, in her newest ) year’s in this sector. |screen excursion, when, on her 1 During the comparable week in|Wedding day, she piasents her 11946, over 400,000 cases were pack-|SPouse with her own original idea IS lea in Southeast Alaska [of @ marriage ‘“contract,” replete | Late packs in Kodiak and Alaska | With regular monthly options to Peninsu districts bhave now put Fenew all couched in the best and the Central Alaska Division slight- |Most proper legal terminology. Then, ly ahcad of 1946 figures; while a having entered into the wedded vory minor increase in Western State with love as the outstanding Alaska has resulted from the Fall‘ux;m. Janie incongruously proceeds STARRING th i | Season at Bristol Bay. ito krupt the new partnership oAN 4 Complete pack figures (cases) |DY an astounding combination of d]m E R@g,[ 4 |for the 1947 season up to Septem- ' Personally inspired troubles, not o Iber 6, with comparative totals for the least of them being a misspent . %/. \ ] last year, are: |lealousy over an attractive WAC i - SOUTHEAST ALASKA sergeant, Spud Leighton (played | | Ketchikan District—9,191 reds, by Dorothy Malone). {199 kings, 302253 pinks. 86,450 s RO | 4 with ; i ‘ chums, 21345 cohces, 419448 to- . / ! s LLOYD NOLAN ctal; 525,128 last year. Ar f o / \', NP West Coast— 4,649 103,099 i , 35,829 chums, 12958 co- " : S 3V ® Also ® 0es, 166535 total; 170 last | 2,307 kings, 94,307': pinks,: chums, 9,641 cohoes, 134,- —————=PL1 total; 69,925 last year. l The records of the internaiional . 2 “FASHION MEANS BUSINESS” ” 'l i o " # " 41, % . ey Carioon—""Reckless Driver astern--5327 reds, 510 kings,' Fisheries Commission show that for Popular Science — Adventure — Cartoon 35,199 pinks, 24305 chums, 3918 the period from May 1 to August 31, P o a ——————————————— S ———————— = —— i Latesi Air Express News cohoes, 69,249 total; 40,882 last|1947, the following total amounts-of e — ye _halibut in pounds have been landed I - FEATURE SUNDAY AT 2...4:10...6:20...8:30...10:40 f?:flajl::"ff:'zb: oot O Lates 182 last year 5 :,',. ’:\dl:nl;:[b‘lcrt zé;;ggg "c“d,i“e NE‘!/S Events total; - ; Wt * Icy Strait-6499 reds, 118 kings,! LS } AT e e A DB R SRR RO 20190000 | Rushed Direct to Qur Screen 10515 | yces, 54,434 total; 68,636 last vear.| The above figures are preliminary Fy | cases. Its main purpose is to| 'y, T 4 581 # BY » :‘”‘ Tyiear the dure Ior. bl R akutat—5,608 reds, 158': kings, totals for the season, as the A 4 + s % 1,152 pinks, 9 chums, 546 hoes, ' closes il shing - FOR SALE || 15 QUT PATIENT [ dicrei om ™" 350 P, " b, S8, s i o, Fox Movictonews and Paramount News ‘::17‘1:1»~\:1"7~l("““::|;"_“ ‘_““"l“‘%‘;:,’“““_”‘(‘_('IL s for Southeast Alaska (pound catch limit set for the area. ~ FISH BUYING { coupy @ hospital bed, g5 195, rods, 3985% Kings, 650.-| In 1946, Area 3 was closed to hali- LAST TIMES TONIGHT A but who do need constant carel b 1 e Vot Boiiante 031 pinks, 227,150 chums, 62,501': [but fishing on August 19. Season o " & 20 QUTFIT Suio 4 g0 8 J cohoes, 998,793': total; 1050573 togals for Area 3 in that year were "They Made Me A Killer A s]r.ngg Trmgl‘ o | ufus explained that pnoumo- | 1ast A\vx("rENva | asi follows: J " 'th BOAT TILLACUM--has extra { : [thorax treatments will be given to % L ALASKA | Area 3 engine olt light plant, 65- .’Uneau TUber(U'OSIS Ou"p('lmns attending the clinic He| Copper River (Fall Season) U. S. Fleet 27,125,000 ! b Wlth SIGNE "Y‘Ji. g watt radiophone. One Log Patient Clinic Be 0 [€aid that these treatments are of- |20 rods, 9828 cohoes, 9,848 total;| ~ Canadian Fleet . 4062000 ROBERI '40W"‘R\V_ EnhAT D SIG litOBii?{?‘T‘RES‘TON o | Froet 26 by 54 1t witn Fouse. atient LINICBE UPEN Fien continued for some time atter| 10340 lust year. ‘ 3 BARBARA BRITTO s 9 One Scow 16 ¥ 50 [t with House. | o |the patient has left a hospital csurrection Bay—178 reds, 670 Total 31,187,000 g One Loz Float 7 x 96 ft E\’ef/ Ihlll'Sda‘/ The clinic wil oniy be open “,‘pmk;. loiilflc!;xnxrxs, 900 cohoes, 2,511 Landings from the closed Area 2 o ARG i 5 E : % patients of the Alaska Native Ser-|tola last year. |during August were restricted (o ; Great Britain's dominions b EQUIPMENT FOR ABOVE S5 m Oul Patient|vice and the Tervitorial T partment| Kodiak—83,393 rteds, 45 kings, that halibut caught incidentally {man. Miss Keithahn has been em- . . " 'now 7Zealand, Canada and 1 includes three 32-volt light o e eathient: - of|of Health or o those recommend-|40L776 pinks, alBaL chums, 3,702 while fishing with set lines for other [ploved in the Alaska Road Com- oo . Agrica—fly their own flags * plabjs, Santhars, Lhgingcable, culosls paticnts has been es-ied by a private physician |cohoes, 589,737 total; 649,537 last secies under permit and amounted jmission and Miss Larsen has been .“woy g ine Union Jack. tow line, gas pumps, shovels, i : an| The Clinic will be open ore day|Year to 65,000 pounds in 1947 compared (employed by the Alaska Native ° 77~~~ ° 2 ablished & e Junea Ind i | Eervi . " 3 ’ and miscellaneous equipment. ‘;;’:l,ynl‘](‘ll|1u-'m|~ll): lh('”(-‘:n:l],n:"(l ef-|cach week. The time is 1 p. m, Alaska Peninsula—78,634 reds, to 186,000 pounds for the same Eervice during the summer. Y| [} eeeeas— ———————— D e (e M hiRtioe Farvigey TIUTEdRYS 417 kings, 96,612 pinks, 63,861 month in 1946, | - - orts of the Alaska Native Lcrv chums, 3,000 cohoes, 242,524 total; ——ee— | | ‘:. PBICE $3n,000.60 | and the Territorial Department of! o B0 last year. g ! ;\GIRL S(ou' NEWS “ons ! & Last three years stations aver- f§|Heaith. Dr. Howard C. Rufus, ANS| syMpsON BACK; Reports from Prince Wil]iam‘ g | | oaged over a million pounds of al Director, made an- HUNTING IS POOR |Sound, Cook Inlet, Chisr s pRA OFH(E [Ells | ! "R . y NG Id | & b nlet, nik dis-! 3 3 8 I ion & S ment today and said that| 1 telcth ‘abd* Obar. Biver summl;r | | The Sixth Grade Girl Scouts F Lee Gehrig and Dr. Donaldi py Rgbert Simpson returned yes- |season are unchanged i | met in. the Resuvrashion Suiere J. McMinimy, both of e Terri-j torday from a week's trip hunting| Totals ; ik ‘ gl |Church parlors Thursday afternoon N | : ; (0L ! rd a p hunting | Totals for Central Alaska—454,- e i -~ CLABENCE MBY torial Health Department, "’”,nnd fishing—reporting little lucl vl‘dfio reds, 36505 kings, 1,009,844 E BATAVIA, Sept. 13—(®—Bloody when the troop was dlvh.fll,d into. HOONAH, ALASKA | supervise the work. [ He is back at work in his opjical |pinks, 173971 chums, 55,731 co- JUNEAU HIGHWAYS ruries of twdiaavaRe dutbursts fn | Ve s PREQls . Aun s doln pan AND | The clinic will aid in the (h} 8-V office in the Nugget Shop. {hoes, 1,730,411 total; 1,711,745 last | ‘lnduneslan-chmesecommum\lslrnu‘"m d treasurer. We sang some . nosis, disposition and supervision o i | i ey the. Netherlands |Eongs and said the Girl Scout i i - % | e langeat. AiihNer off kss: to: & Tepoctn y o ” |laws —Suzanne Miller, Sponsor. i ? : 3 s WESTERN ALASKA | 3 1 i Army. R e Bristol Bay (Fall Seacon) use the Glacier Highway in oné|"™“gjaneously, the Dutch an- 279% teds, 15 chums, 830 cohoes, 13Y Was 1584 on May 20, according |, 0ed that 280 Chinese kidnaped | SEMSSSS=———————— | L 11064 tota): ne Feport-. for. to a road check report releas>d = 3 oftd | e - & al; por or last s s by Republican forces had been res- \ year. |loday in the Juneau office of the |, .4 py o Dutch relief unit in north | - Port Moller and Yukon dis-|Public Roads Administration. The £t oS | tricts and Bristol Bay summer]'"""’bL s";’w“d that the average; “ryo gnnouncement said 37 Chi- a3 Season 1eports + unchanged from/|UMPer © Sicniphlies uslng the. nese women and children libetated last week. | Pigliwey 151408, This Oure . W5 in central Java disclosed the mas- Totals for Western Alaskn—l,-met”mmm by an automatic road sacre of hundreds‘o! Chmese’iha.n 355,248% reds, 13,780%: kings, one COURter placed near the PRA Shops ™ iace Aug. 31 at Boemiajoe, 30| | pinks, 38,277% chums, 1,629 cohoes, *') the highway at the City Limits.| 00 2 ors northwest of Pocrwoker- | 1,408,936 totals; 694,464 last year.! The average was computed from ..~ on0v0) java, & ALL ALASKA figures taken from four different| ™ iyors said the Dutch town was Totals for all of Alaska are —|L1ursdays during the past YEAr. ..., by guerrilla forces of the Lot 1,864,734 reds, 54,271 kings, 1,659-:?1’::":“::"icm";f;§al “S““’r‘:::y c"‘]‘:": Hizbullah, an irregular fighting 1) For o in 876 pinks, 439,3982 chums, 11 force of the Indonesian Islamic Par- utstanding character 861%: cohoes, 4,138,141 total; 3-| Duck Creek Junction recorded . .y gaid 1500 Chinese were AnRBYRARA: S B0 eaca, LWIth 3,0y prisoners while their homes / vd maximum reperted for Sept. 7 of weer burned “/ 'IO P“yS. 8Ll WASe ey Mnoiot Rad an | .gorrible” killing of Chinese men YOUR PROPERTY is ex- At the beginning cf World War |average of 257 daily with a maxi-| ® ; % I thers were 100 million cotton |mum of 551 on July 13. Point Lena | Were carried out before the eves of | pyygeq to loss by fire, wind- \ |458,071 last year. Pt RS and flavor Philadelphia draws upon a proud heritage of precious whisky reserves. spindles in Europe, Japan and|Junction had a daily average of yolich ";3: Lh."%m;‘ the refugees) (4o m and other perils. p\ China, more than four times the {67 cars and a maximum of 302 for u-latt;“t: ted ioa e A S H mc per ho‘u‘ . * pumber in the United States. July 13." Peterson Creek reported ™04 L L L Who' will stand the loss + a 271 car daily average and a| when the property is dam- 9:00A. M. w.. maximum of 147 on July 13. KE"HAH“ Sou“‘ ]'o aged or destroyed? | = On the Douglas Highway, the, Y sill unless you ! to {report showed that a maximum of ou will — ess Yy : p 4 4 :’7;11 cars crossed the West end ol1 A“E"D A“"|VERSARY have adequate insurance i 9:00 P. M, i : was P the bridge on August 15, 1946, e storing - 4 e L%l@fi ; : |with a datly avem:g of 588. Atl To attend the Golden Wedding :;]’d?:'n‘;( ‘t(l,ll; 13:&0"““ o NEw SCHWINN { i ? , Lawson Creck, an average of 550 |anniversary of his parents in Te- " | Call 646 |cars passed the checker with a|nino, Wash, E. L. Keithahn, cura-| Jnsure NOW with this ! maximum of 660 reached on August|tor of the Territorial Museum, has| Hartford agency. BICYCLES [ "flDW"'({"l T"I"'l’“rm'"" |15, 1946. left via the Pan American Au—wug'm, | ‘ompanies | — - — Attending the celebration will be - % WORLD WIDE | TAKU LODGE six of his brothers and sisters. T nowin SIOCk ! we will arrange for your | Call Mary Joyoo at the Baranof | This is Mr Keithahn's first trip satisfaction your reser- for reservations and transportation |to the States in four years, and Sh tt k | MADSEN BLENDED WHISKY vations and tickets for | arrangements —adv. 604-tf [he will be gone fl} month. a a ue | : 5 BUSINESS, PLEASURE | —— - - Accompanying him were his i ' FAMOUS SINCE 1894 or NECESSARY | daughter Yvonne and Miss Thor-| A ene : Cycle and TRIPS | dis Larsen: Miss Larsen, who lives| y moatbiszs or || YELLOW CAB |finmiose v pive & sounswer | IFiSThiME YOUR DESTINATION | . ; | ALASKA TRAVEL | summer. Miss Kex.thuhn .:nd Mi |" Juneau Phone 249 i o EEBAT e e - o ™ P | 820 E STREET i 22 ! 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