The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 8, 1948, Page 5

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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1948 — THE DAILY AL/\SKA EMPIRL JUNEAU, ALASKA TONITE and SATURDAY ONLY! Schedule | WINTER WONDERLAND ) at 7:08—9:44 KEEPER OF THE BEES | | at 8:30—11:05 A 2-HIT SHOW THAT THE WHOLE FAMILY CA\' ENJOY A New and 1 emler Telling of a FAR-FAMED STORY?\ COLUMBIA PICTURES ' IT’S AN EXCELLENT SHOW FOR THE KIDDIES & gATlNEE SATURDAY AT 1:00 P. M NORTHLAND SAILINGS Steamers tied up at Seattle by present Longshore coastwise strike. HENRY GREEN, AGENT—TELEPHONE 109 SERVING SOUTHEASTERN AMASKA DEPINDABLY NORTHLAND [R/‘NSPORTATION 0. Your Depeosits ARE SAFE BUY and HOLD UNITED STATES ¢ SAVINGS BONDS m HE management of this bank is pledged to conserva- tive operation. The safety POSITS IN THIS BANK ARE INSURED surance Corporation, which insures each of our deposit- ors against loss to & maxi- mum of $5,000. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of JUNEAU, ALASKA Ionighl al Capifol A scene from Columbia’s modern version of a dearly beloved novel. Gene Stratton Porter’'s “Keeper cf the Bees” with Michael Duana and Gloria Henry. “Winter Wonderland” is the second feature on the weekend prognm of entertainment. KATHERINE BAVARD IS | THREE ENLISTMENTS Three young Alaskans volunteer- FIRE DEPARIMENT CAROL BRICE, KOT 'MEMBERS INSURED NEG x‘ R ‘AGAINST A((IDENIS BE i The regular monlhl) meeting nl‘ the Juneau Fire Department was, held last night in the Firemen's| | Club ! ! A committee reported a net m, $6248 from the show sponsored | by the department September 15/ land 16 at the Capitol Theatre. | The members passed a motion to | purchase individual accident insur- |ance policies for all volunteers from | | the Club's insurance fund. The lpulmn will protect each member while engaged in fire fighting (md] ,\\mx.» going to and returning from! a call, and provide a liveral pay- | {ment to beneficiaries in case of ‘hml accident. An election to fill the vacancy cnwed by the recent resignation | | of Joseph Werner resulted in How-!’ | ard Button being elected. \ Visitors introduced at the meet- | youn 'ing were Henry Hogue, Paul Urick, | assistant manager of the Moose baseball team, who spoke regard- “n':] PAGE FIVE JOMENTURY RT3 TONIGHT thows at 7:25—=9:30 L e e—— WOMAN SUFT AND ELECTED VICE-PREXY OF JUNEAU HIGH STUDENTS ! Katherine Bavara was elected | vice-president of the Juneau High | lSchool Student Body at an elec- tion hel dthis week. She sucteeds Vice-President-Elect Willard Prouty | ed for service in the U. 8. Army this week, it was announced today by the Juneau Recruiting office. Walter McLeod of Ketchikan enlisted in the Mechanized Cav- alry for three years duty in Japan. He had previous army experience and re-entered at the rank of pri- vate first class. ing last season's baseball league; | to win Robert Jackson of the City En-| Chief Mill called drill for this} month, the date to be announcedm» later thr music's ¢ Naumb Foundation Award. b gineer's office and Ed Sweeney. ‘\\n.mr to a d Nev v R ‘ Town Hall, it h yewr . Healy M. Jones of Kasaan en- tered the Mechanized Cavalry und | will te assigned to the Far East | Katherine, who is the daughter|for three years. {of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Bavard, is| For duty in Alaska, Lynn a. active in high school activities. She | Mauk of Juneau enlisted in the iis a member of the Girls' Rifle Army for 21 months. Club, Girls' Athletic Assocmtlun.‘ e o cTeos Photo Clubk, Band, and Vice-Presi- | CLOUDY FOUND DEAD dent of the Junior Class. | Charles L. (Chick) Cloudy, 49, *** TP Y P | resident of Southeast Alaska for, SEINER LEAVES | 32 years, 1 The seiner Sea It Two sailed at|auto at Ketchikan, victim of car- i midnight last night for Hoonah| bon monoxide fumes, He was after two days at the small boat | President and Manager of the Al- harkor getting ready for fall fish- | aska Fish Products Co. and di- ing. Skipper is Harold Jones. The‘ rector of the Alaska Transporta- craft came in from Petersburg. | tion Company. o SIET POWE - CROWN who was chosen for that position {last spring but who is now in 5 the States. 1 ACE - ROYAL « . . with Reverse ond Reduction Gears! ° Chrysler Marine Engines are built exclusively for marine use . . . they are bacl eg by the technical and production skill of Chr)sler Corporation. For safer, more dependable power choose America’s No. 1 Marine Engine—~Chrysler! There's added safety in an engine that’s Built To Live In the Water, | Every Chrysler Marine Engine is Complete *FACTORY-ENGINEERED PARTS EXPERT SERVICE [EASY PAYMENT PLAN FOR BOAT OWNIRS AND BUILDERS = SEE YOUR LOCAL CHRYSLER MARINE DEALER THE MARINA Service for EVERY Marine Requirement 1012 West Tenth Si. — JUNEAU “The biggest catch of Sockeye S: them. lated on their move to abolish Fish the Territory.” KEN McLEOD, Fisheries Commission. This Ad Pfla 101 DY x;x:al Alaskan Fishermen was found dead In his' pled guilty. | - The State of Washington Went | Through The Fish Trap Fight In 1934 Puget Sound since 1917 occurred in 1946, and the biggest catch of Pinks in Puget Sound since 1917 occurred in 1947. “We credit this to the elimination of Fish Traps and the nefarious politics that control | “The citizens of Alaska are to be congratu- Secretary, Washington State Sportsman’s Council, Secretary, Salmon Conservation League, Advisory Member, International Pacific Salmon 'SKI (LUB ELECTION T0 BE HELD TONIGHT ! All skiers and those interested in learing the king winter sport are invited to the first annual gen- eral meeting of the Juneau Ski Club this evening. The meeting and party will be held at the Un- fon Hall beginning at 8 o'clock. Plans for the coming season will be announced along with the elec- tion of officers for the new year. Refreshments and dancing will fol- low the business meeting along} with .announcement of the winner of the Ski Club membership drive | for the past week. i | —————————— i GIVEN FIVE YEARS { Roy Tipton has been sentenced | to five years in prison by Judge[ George W. Folta, holding court at | Ketchikan. Tipton was arrested { during the summer on various lar- | ceny charges. He waived trial m:(‘l L Sail South by famous Princess Line Enjoy the restful accommo- that r Party can lanc dation, the delicious food, the excellent service of @ il Princess Steamer. organi i { submit tc i mnu sA!Ll“Gs geience anc 1 det | SOUTHBOUND ol Friday, October 15 Tuesday, October 26 | Friday, November 5 For informaton and reservations contact H. H. DAVIES, Agent Gkl Veteran's from the examir 1Znor: s thre » T. B. and B. Look to your ballgt ing and Pende »f the voting lmulh Committe on Elections. Some of with ¢ and not ¢ orga you, nec Dewey Democe Vietory. almon in Republ Chairman of the acknowledeed | Brosiug of Sewar: Pl anonymous be kept on record, ST |IIHII|IlIHI||IlliII|IIII||IIIIII|||IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIIIHI Traps in |||IIII||lII|IIIIHIlIlIIhH T hold Ted ¢ adaninistr: has fouled fied that your contr fion m ult your 4 ery contribution is s 1081 VERONICA cCREA LAKE flLD Foothall Fanfare Guest Pests Express NEWS | U 4 | Douglas Coliseum 0 1579, STARTS TONIGHT i s nenpected Guest 3 i and ” 108 pRoam "Mr. Hex A DMWY DAl S he Democratic Central Darkley and Bart- itten in ink and you (aptain (whoever ng the Democratie mpending Republi- by the Democratie Whether you again hich only your own con- loved 1 Democratic pat- h t Democratic Party organiza- recasts should invite prudence Look to the future and invest lovrhent gained thru -competitive : A von we suggest that you on, All of you know up the Alaska. differ- ation at Democratic 2epublicans in the v be anonymous, We ki ; anonymous ation by the House attorney bef ubject to tration of President vour treatment by the Republican resentment h to eont RS ribute vard the Idred R. 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