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{ PAGE EIGHT ~ - e = S s g —— 47,000 POUNDS LANDED | II with 22,000 pounds, Sunup with ~Jim McClellan nnnourfest - that UNA FISH (A H ' Some 47,000 pounds of tuna, the 9,000, and Chief Joseph with 16,000. orders are still pouring in for the PoTlAI(H SH'RI 1 irst ] |the species ever made on the | Queen Charlotte Islands, British 'prepared in special ener i rary. 2 g s, L E packages to be generations ago, is made of blue Library. i v AI.ASKA WAIERS, IS 'Yir‘tvmknn mx:irkev.b were posted | Columbia, where some large catches sent “outside.” and red Hudson's Bay billiard cloth. ::’:::e;“iflé l\;uisume ;:ld-l pat g\u?m:e my | there last Monday, but b Vi were mi 7 3 y v ’ by T Leo e y, but buyers were | were made during the last week. Guest at today's meeting was Roy 1t is decorated with early trade A"GUS M"(HE“. |S i"°h“ Ursin Was admitted as a medfs, (AUSE ’S"'AMPEDE' ; (I\lrvmlsz prices satistactory to pres the fishermen v anest ot on tne xeicnisan| NOUISE CORTEL, OURST (mecisics, maacn s the ‘repsepen ASTORIA, Ore., Aug. 25—P—The | poard first commercial h of albacore | cents tuna in Alaska histor pany there The New England Fish Company said five Pacific Northwest boats pyt delivered the fish at its Ketchikan |, plant. The size of the catch was 60 not reported | The company said the fish were ! taken north of the Queen Charlotte and Graham Islands, probably be- cause the Japanese current had shifted warm waters (about 64| degrees) farther north Tuna prices have not been fix- | ed for Alaska. They were expected to be under the $600 a ton paid here, because handling and trans- portation costs are higher in the' Yerritory. After hearing the report, several | Astoria boats left for the Alaskan waters. iy > e ——. 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Ann’s Hosplt& ~_THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE - JUNEAU, ALASKA rt, formerly owned by B. ing pictures of their historic elimb ose ancestots came down at the Grade School auditorium for large commercial offerings of | The fish were caught off the canned salmon, which the Club has the Copper tiver to the coast many | the benefit of the Juneau Memorial Hanson, who has five years of per- AlASKA MusEb‘M beads and pearl butttorl:’i The prin- ‘ca] patient. Joanne Cowling, daug! cipal design represents Mt. St. Elias, its peak wreathed '~ beaded clouds. ARR'V'“G TODAY fi:flfiwfi'&a? mfimfi:ow“ ’ Displayéd with the shirt are other aAngus Mitchell, President of Rg-i Leaving the hospital were Do! relics of the historic climb, including | tary Internaticnal, was expected to | Middleton, Mrs. Raino William: the leader's ice axe, boots, pitons' gyjve in Juneau -from Petersburg Mrs. Charles Winstead and son, Ei cte. The Museum also has on dis- ¢ 4 o'clock this afternoon for a two | Pietila and Jimmie Martin. play the ice axe of the Duke Abruzzi 4oy yisit with the Rotarians of Ju-| Admitted to the Governmep aly who first scaled the 18,-|jeau. ‘Hospital were Geraldine Charles st peak in 1897, Mitchell will be honored at a ban- | Haines, Fred Morgan of Juneau, At i for the three trips was 25 ‘R"SI‘ K|WAN|S (lUB tative for Upjohn Co. ' ks e a pound or $500 ‘a ton, made | — A colorful potlaten shirt, dedicated to a venerated mountain, is now on display at the Territorial Mu- seum. This ceremonial garment, made Miss Louise Cortez of San Francis- R A co was guest artist at the Kiwanis was also an offer of about|Club which met this noon in the S¢Vd8ll are at the Gastineau Ho- |, .. vears g Indians ? ¢ A Gold Room of the Baranof Hotel, ‘¢! 'fom Pelican. was acquired by Ma ller and | of the " boats were holding out|Miss Cortez, who is the entertainer SR g Bill Latady of the H Moun- | 008 fc ! : suc- Miller and LaraZy will be in Ju- quet in the Gold Room of the Bara- } James Linoff of Hoonah. Mrs. He! s in neau this weekend and on Monday ncf Hotel this evening and is ex-|James and son were discharged ang evening will show the official mov- | pected to be here until Friday. |left for their home ih Angoon. Margaret Edgecomb and Alice V. a ton. ok pians selections, including Hawaifan metal dies is recoverd and used cesstul ascent of Mt. €t E three hoats were the Danube and Spanish numbers again. 1946. e FREE DELIVERY ON ORDERS $10.00 OR OVER STORE HOURS -8 T0 8 . WE MAKE LOW PRICES PROFIT P BASED on ALBERTAS HUGE TURN $ Z , 4 5 : Per Crate SELL | FOR . CASH NO SPECIALS GUS GEORGE Ak Under Juneau Medical and Surgical Clinic ATOMIC PRICE BUSTER