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They also say that Seton Thompson, who 1s supposéd to handle Alaska sal- mon regulations, has not even been in the Territory while the opening and closing of seasons are Ming‘ handléd by Day and George Kelez who they claim are unfamiliar with commercial operations. An estimated nine local canneries had an investment of $5,000,000 in this season at the opening date and are being givenh no opportunity to recover their investment with this | arbitrary and unwarranted closing | order. l Kelez Gives Answer’ In Juneau today, George B. Kelez, | Pish ‘and Wildlife Fisheries' Man- | agement Supervisor said the pos- sipility of a heavy run of pink sal- mon in any district of Southeast Alaska prior to late August is very uhlikely. During the past 15 years,; the time of run of this species has | been becoming progressively later. This has been true of the South-' ~ % iern districts of Southeast as well ns: the others. Very few fish were; taken in this area prior to August; 4 When a suspected bank robber end street he abandoned his car a (left). 15 in 1946, the parent cycle {or| this year's run. H 1t has been the concensus of | informed fishermen and operators as well as the Service that the once ntimerous early running pinks / should be re-established through- out " Southeast - Alaska, Kelez said. (By The Associated Press) BERLIN—A German Communist meeting has wound up in a free- for-all in the French Zone of Ger- many. Lead pipes and fists swung through the air when anti-Commu- lic hearings last year were in agree- | ks Yok et 5 2 iseveral persons were injured. Sev- ment that fishing of early pink runs : - g have Should be prohibited or held to anifrer Womeh AIBD SRR BIA 10 1N absolute minimum in the 1948 sea- 4 son. i WASHINGTON—President Tru- A 'ddm"ln w‘Z:‘S 5“““;’: cgz; man invited Mrs. Eleanor Roose- cerning garly pink runs, eVryONe iy, , tne White House today to {s well aware of the deplorable con- ditions existing among the South- ieast Alaska pink salmon p_opula-‘ml Assembly tions. A very large proportion of! Més. Sibasevalt s s ab fishermen and operators have Evenlnelegace to the meeting. suggested complete closure of pink ! salmon fishing in this area in order to make some contribution to the rehabilitation of the species. discuss the meeting in Paris next month of the United Nations Gene- American the annual pack of pinks has de-|y,rqc” that both he and his run- creased to about one seventh of nsi ning mate will campaign exten- Affects Economy back agail { Such a series of failures, con-| He kicked the dog, the dog yipped and his owner, Geldfuss screamed when the bandit drew a gun and her scream brought a policeman. The bandit sur- rendered. Later he identified himself as Isaac A. Fox (right), middle-aged former convict. He snatched an FBI agent’s gun and killed himself in a neighboring Oakland police station. (P Wirephoto. All persons appearing at the pub-:ms“ opened up on the hecklers, and | “normal” amount. Isiively “from coast to coast and Robbery S‘usped‘ll(idfs Dog, Proves became lost fleeing frcm police in Berkel nd cut across a backyard, running into “Buggs,” 12-year-old toy balidog Mrs, Frank JUSTIN RIPLEY RELATES TRIP - 10 AKRON, 0. Pictures_of Juneau Soap Box Race Screened Last Night Justin Ripley, winner of the Juneau Soap Box Derty, spoke last night in the Gold Room of the | Baranof Hotel beiore a wide at- gtendsnce of past Soap Box entries | and prespective champs. Reflecting nothing but a wonder- { ful trip all the way, Justin related varicus events and highlights of ithe Akron flight and concluded | with the details of his collision on “the track. 3 ““There was really nothing to it,” isald Justin, ‘the guy in the lane | next to mine swerved . . . I swerved .. . he did it again, and about { that time I hit the kickboard on the far side of the track and broke | my_car in two equal halves.” And the wasn't joking; Ripley had a splinter of his car on display with | other items collected at the na- | tional race. “I haven't had much sleep since [lenving Juneau,” Justin added, “but Unéetng — | 3 v é , Calif., and drove into a dead Goldfuss (left), interceded. Mrs. DELL BURNS LYNN CANAL YESTERDAY Seiner Is Co_mplete Loss | - Affer Stove Tanks | Explode The 40-foot seiner Dell, owned {by E. L. Kelly of Juneau, was iburned to a total loss yesterday | morning between four and five | o'clock when she was beached by ALBANY—Gov. Earl Warren and!the wind and exploded in Lynn | Gov. Thomas E. Dewey wound up,Canal. 3 :(\\0 days of strategy conferences;, Kelly said that a wind of from!| | Since the 1941 run alluded to,!pore vesierday, Dewey said alter-|40 to 50 m.ph. forced the vessellis a guest at the Baranof Hotel. Country Club. on the beach, and she burst into flames when both tanks of the ship’s stove exploded. She had been on the beach an estimated the fellows in charge of the Ak- ron race sure made it an eventful | three-day stay while the champs Dr. E. C. Robinson, Deputy, are there.” (3 ‘Commissioner of Education, will; Dr. William P. Blanton, who ac- leave today for Anchorage to make ccmpanied Ripley on the trip, then final arrangements on the opening[took the 1loor and 'added several of the school year. The Anchorage | interesting points. Explaining that school system, which is the larg-|the entire city of Akron goes all |est in the Territory, has a total out for the race, Blanton said that of 2,000 students. | almest anything goes during Der- - e - iby time. Blanton mentioned sev- | DIVORCE ¥ILED _eral rule changes which would be | K. Edward Teston of Haines has' €XPlained in detail at the Tuesday filed for a divorce from Betty luncheon meeting of the Rotarians. | Odell Teston of Los Angeles, Calif.,| Perhaps the most important of the on the grounds of incompatibility,' Modification, restricts the use of | The couple were married in Bev- | POWer tools when constructing the erly Hills, Calif., in 1944 and have Tacers. no children. | Prior to the talks by Blanton T IR T TR S rand Ripley, colored films of the CALIFORNIANS | Juneau race were shown for several | Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Gantz of i, g, DE WRoelient Compten, Calif., are new arrivals at color: ‘and detail, the amoving pic- at the \Barahof Hotsl, | tures gave a complete account of b o A T 1the Juneau classic. GUSTAVUS VISITOR i E B - | Mis. Lewell Trump of Gustavus EDUCATOR LEAVES Eried chicken to take out, $2.50. 966 4x i tinued Kelez, has had a marked ef- | fect uoon the economy of most| Southeast Alaska communities A | continuation of poor runs for'a“ew more seasons may well speed eco- nomic ruin to this area. In this} nest Aldrich Simpson, former hus- band of the Duchess of Windsor, to Mrs. Avril Joy sportswoman and socialite, was an- nounced today. ing situation, hasty judgment and un- +1as a guide to its actions. Ketchikan area are better than in almost any other district of South- ¥ast Alaska, they are not of great proportion and, with the exception streams as Anan informed opinion can hardly bejthe society page of the London weighed against the factual in-{Times ————=—"| formation assembled by the Servicejaug. 12. lel“ While the present runs in ‘the| port Sgt. Morris E. Crain will leave 15 minutes when the first explosion | cecurred. Kelly said the boat had | taken a list and that he and Hays| Miller, also aboard, werz attempt- ing to shore it when the first tank klew Kelly was just attempt- ' to enter the pilot hecuse on; the ship as the first blast touch-| ed off and was forced to take to the shore in face of the quickly| spreading ilame. The second blast urred shortly after the first and made quick work of the beached 1. Neither Kelly nor Miller seriously injured, but Kelly tained a wrenched back believed to LONDON—The marriage of Er- Leveson Gower, 39, An unobstrusive, five-line item on said the marriage took place MANILA—The U. S. Army Trans- tomorrow for San Francisco with the bodies of 3,588 American war dead aboard for burial in the Unit- ed States. was sus- | 0" BOARD ALEUIIANNM“S Gonaux, New Orleans, La.;| Just Comple—ie—d 800-Mile| Bicycle Trip Through | Interior Herbert Maffin and Ruth Hill, De- | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd troit, Mich.; Rose Lang, Utica,|W. Field, celebrated her first birth- Mich, and Ester Myers, Martha day Monday. Enjoying the day with |1 Rowland, and Charles Southall, of her were her materhal grandparents, Philadelphia, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Cromwell, | for whom she is named. The Crom=~ HOSPITAL NOTES of such early Creek, most of these fish are still | n the bays and probably will be at| the time fishing recommenc: this week’s closure will wells of Memphis, Tenn,, are ending (0 these st their summer visit to Alaska next|overload them with fish. Anan Creek, incidentally, carried| No casualties have been reported, reams but can hardly |began tion. ALTDORF, Switzerland—All 800 es. Such iinhabitants were evacuated from the protection as will be afforded by |village of Goeschenen today while be helpful [fire in a nearby Mountain redoubt storad ammuni- exploding have been suffered when he leap- | ed from the ship's deck. The two | men were picked up and takeni to Haines by James King, and flew | into Juneau last night. Kelly said | he had taken no fish aboard prior of the explosion. Ice and groceries were the only cargo aboard. Kelly plans to leave today for ‘TuesdayA Admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital Youth | vesterday were Geotge Johnson|day more eventful A group of American Hostelers passed through Juneau this week aboard the Aleutian,| Medical treatment. | Jones. Several older friends alsoeXperi They have just completed an 800 Discharged were Mrs. Frank Bru- | made surprise calls. mile bicycle trip in the Interior, Mann and baby boy, Mis. R. Pera- Y R Ruth Hill, member of the group|!rovich and TLeong Loy, medical INCORPORATION from Detroit, Michigan, said all | treatment. the young people want to come| At Government Hospital, Mr. and back to Alaska as soon as possible, | Mrs. Robert James became the par- only next time, they are planning €nts of a 9 pound, 2 ounce baby to bring a truck instead of bicy- girl who was born at 2:55 o'clock | cles. this morning. James is an Angoon . and Julius & The nine hostelers spent several imrl:e;f?a]" " chorage. Frisan L gt An days cycling in Mty Mcj<inley ellle Antiogiua was admitted. capit; " s ) aliza pe Park and then went' down - the Bt i i i Richardson Highway to Valdez. NEW YORKERS PEL They will leave the Aleutian at Dorothy Clark of Syracuse, N. Y., Ketchikan, and travel on a Can- is a guest at the Baranof Hotel. | Roller Skating Rink - Juneau CLOSED FOR FEW DAYS To prepare for the Fall Season the rink in Juneau's A. B. Hall will be closed temporarily. Watch for Opening Date and Special Announcement It'll be better than ever when we re-open. TOWN HALL BECREATION CENTER Little friends helping make her|only 200,000 spawners, were Master | We 600,000 in the largest year's run the St. and Mrs. Karl Karlson, both for Stanie Hamlin and Little Anita Rae enced while the weir was in. kroken. here. -, | determining abundance. The progress of the runs and experiments during the coming week will demonstrate whether or not- adequate es-apement will be The Westward Sport Shop has|optained, Kelez sald. | filed corporation papers with the A ’I_‘ermgrial Auditor’s, office | signing the paper were Irene Bar- ing given, were advanced in order rett, Jack Barrett, Edith Friedman{, obtain "extensions of fishing time It is . considered significant that the same reasons, as are now be- during the past few seasons in The - firm has a total| fne Ketchikan area and in no in- stance did the resultant fishing bear out the Tocal contentions that a heavy run was indicated by pilot traps or other irregular means of It was anhnounced today that the Gastineau Liquor Dealers and Bar- tenders Local 869 would have their scheduled party in the C.ILO. Hall starting at 10 o'clock, Friday night, August 20. The public Is invited and music and refreshments will fbe served. A picnic was originally planned, but was cancelled due to a con- fiict with the Salmon Derby. e PACKING HOUSE EMPLOXEE H B. Crewson of Carstens Pack- ing Co., Beattle, 1s a new guest at the Gastineau Hotel D v EXCURSION INLET Mr, and Mrs. L. L. Medhang and iamily of Excursion Inlet are regis- tered at the Gastineau Hotel, m o~ ATTORNEY HERE W. C. stump, Ketchikan attorney, is in Juneau apd stopping at the Baranof Hote! - R R EXCURBION INLET % Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Medhang of ‘!xcurndan Inlet are among visitors at the Gastineau Hotel, by actualbut telephone communications with ir count, in 1941, and not overthe village, at the north end of, |Haines on business pertaining to the vessel and to take pictures of | the Dell if possible. The seiner was under charter to the Douglas| Cannery, and thus far, no arrange- | ments have been made for her replacement. Gotthard Tunnel, were SEATTLE—Air Exprecs rates be- tween Seattle and Anchorage have Leen reduced a total of from 25 per- County offiicials asked a ban on | Officials said comic books had in- i spired the torture. | BY Russ —_—————— | |western Berliners 60,000 tons of coal cent to 48 per cent, the Air Express pi i & division of the Railway Express Agency announced yesterday. ( o Al Is comic book sales today and planned psychiatric tests for three small i JUMPER HITCH 1§ SET | BERLIN, Aug. 18—M—Marshal| | Vassily D. Sokolovsky, Russian Com- \as their “first,winter installment. The Motor Vessel Jumper Hitch | ’ ent.” per Hiteh ™ rpe official Soviet News Agency NEW ALBANY, Ind— Floyd boys accused of torturing a fourth. E I ERED m Slll A“GUST 26 {mander in Germany, today offered is scheduled to sail north August! 36, according to word received from 215 (G CH HOWd be Auatable ta \ i S Sl- | Beattle today by H. E. Green, local | gopts who haq registered for food| Alaska Steamship Company Agent. i 5 B 5 in the Russian sector. K;rt::lfil ki‘:,mp;;n:!:\:mcl:rdco?llalmgv ‘?‘* The Russians proclaimed several g im0 ol 21~ | weeks ago that they would feed all ez, 3 3 Berlin with grain imported from General cargo will be received e goyiet Unjon. Only a small per- attPi;r 42, sex;me. n‘;om Bt ;m'lcent of western Berliners went Saturday, until 3 pm. Augus * jover to the Russian sector to regis- TR 5. ak g R |ter for food. EASTAUGHS LEAVE | The Soviet News Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eastaugh left nouncement said Sok ‘Agency an- olovsky -had on Monday aboard the Alaska fOXiacted after representatives it mell Haines. They plan to vacation city's “four democratic parties” had'! for two weeks along the Haines appealed to the Russians for coal. |[ Cut-Off and Alaska Highway. | The Allied air lift over' the Soviet f ———————— i Llockade continued H. A. Stiddart of Portland, Ore.!record rate. In a Z:.Dh:.:?ksufw: i is a new arrival at the Baranof yesterday 619 British and American i Hotel. b Lplnnes brought in more than 4,100} ——voo——— tons of supplies. H ."...-.oa,oo.s} —————.—— * ADAMS RETURN k) Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Adams re- . piiiey # | turned on the Baranof last eve- . AUGUST 19 ® |ning after spending the past ten # High tide, 1:3¢ am. ® days in Seattle. Adams has been hd . . . . TIDE TABLE ot Low tide, 8:05 a.m. . l appointed to the position of Travel- High tide, 2:24 pm., 154 ft. o | ling Freight and Passenger Agent Low tide, 8:12 p.m., 2.7 ft. e | for Alaska by the Alaska Steam- ® ship Co. He will have his head- e | quarters in Juncau. == e s Insurance 1 TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manage: Family Group Proteclion OFFICES—Cowling Motor Building ® Marine ® Liability ® Casualty ® Glass Ssssstsssssssssssssssssssssesasesss: Theft ® Robbery ® Burglary ® Fire ® Workmen's Compensation