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24 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1950 FRASER RIVER " FSHING CLOSED UNTIL OCT. 2ND, OTTAWA, Sept. 7— (P —British | JUNEAU TH(HE‘X ELECTED TO AEA| Superintendent Donald W. Law- | vere of the Kodiak Naval Opera- tions Base School has been named Territorial Director of the National | Columbia’s Fraser River and Gulf . Education Association for a three- ?‘: g::::‘" tmfln:e t:;:’":"z ncllc":f_l: year period it is announced today. | day until ,Oct. 2, R w' ““y_,l.awvere and his wife represented | hew, Canadian Fisheries Minister iflai:“'s B 21 o ity ' | vention in St. Loui uly. ;:'x‘&“m in the House ‘of C"’“"Hmr:ss Marljorie };rfllot.son. Juneau | igh School teacher, replaces Sup- | B i by g to/nets | érintendent Carl Carlson of Seward | 'oF. Jarger because of disappointing | as President of the ‘Alaska Erlucm-1 + volume of the “Adams River run” | tion Association for the next bien- of sockeye salmon’ spawned in 1946, | nium, and Miss Ethel Murphy of Mayhew said the Government had | the Juneau Elementary Schools will | been - advised yesterday that this | serve as Secretary-Treasurer for the decision had been reachéd. by theé same period. She succeeds Miss | International Pacific Salmon Fisn. | Marian Muncon of Sevard, ;fiihi"m:“n:’;mj_ ":‘:";:fg mr:;tSchopls, Lester L. Wingard, is the | States treaty for preservation md,new Vice-President of the Alaska rehabilitation of the Fraser mver{Educators‘ professional organization. ‘*sockeye run. | Up until Aug. 30, the Mihister SABINS ON TRIP SOUTH; said, U. 8. fishermen had caught | MISS JOANNE TO COLLEGE 1,191,000 sockeye from the runs| ° to the Fraser River system. The Canadian catch up to Sept.’ 4 was | their daughter Joanne left on the 736,000 fish. 3 steamship Aleutian for ~ Seattle. N T A { From there they will go to Eugene, SCHWINN BIKES AT MDBIN'B§Oregon, where Joanne will enroll St sttt | i the University of Oregon. for her | freshman. year; . | * Miss Joanne plans to major in business administration and hopes |ulso to continue with her music jin prgixhx study. i \ i - ahd | n'gwi %'0- ¥ -‘uegslé.ufij t};‘g&’ sFfi‘ncfscfi ahd Los | | Angeles’ where Mrs Sabin will visit | | the marts to‘ purchase stock for the i | Needlecraft and, Junioy Sbop, of # | which she is proprietor, | ' A visit to Spokane and Portland . lis also planned by the Sabins be- ! fore their return to'Juneau the first part of October. During their ab- | {sence Mr. and Mrs. Wes Overby are ! occupying the Sabin residence on | Seventh and Main streets. While Mrs. Sabin is away the | Needlecraft and Junior Shop will | be in charge of Mrs. W. C. Jensen, | member of the staff. Mrs. Jensen | and her granddaughter Joanne re- cently returned from a vacation trip | to. Anchorage where they visited | Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Sabin and L gnariin) | " "“For Better with Mrs. Jensen’s daughter and | | Joanne's motlier, Mrs. Ken Hager.| R ST R | “RAIN OR SHINE” | “Enjoy weekend at 1AKU LODGE. | $25 includes round trip transporta- | 6:30—Billboard of Alr. 1 Alaska Bruadeasting Co. | KINY CBS — NBC DIAL 1460-TUNEAD i THURSDAY EVENING | 6:00—News. 1 6:16—Musio. | 6:20—Sports. 6:45—Local News. 7:00—Teen Age Quis. 7:30—~ARTHUR GODFREY-CBS. 8:00—ROCKY JORDAN-CBS. 8:30—UNIV. OF CHICAGO ROUNDTABLE-NBC. 9:00—Alaska News. 9:15—Cote Glee Club. 9:30—TOP SECRET-NBC. 10:00—News. 10:15—PLAYBOYS-NBC. 10:30—Forecasts. 10:35—Sign Off. FRIDAY MCRFING AND AFTERN,ON Sign On. 7:00—Dunking with Druxman. 7:08—Local Weather. 7:30—News. 8:00—Morning Thought. 8:15—News Headlines. 8:25—Weather. 9:00—Music for tne Missus. 9:30—Forecast. 9:35—Keys to Melody. 9:45—YOU AND GROWING OLD-CBS. 10:00—News, 110:05—Miladg's Memo. 10:30—Remember When. 11:00—T-MEN-CBS. 11:30—MATINEE-CBS. 11:45—Singers of Songs. 11:56—Forecast. 12:00—#% Time. 12:15—News. 12:30—-HOMETOWERS-NBC. ; 1:006—GARY, MOORE-CBS. 1:30—WINNER TAKE ALL-CBS. 2:00—Symiphony Hour. 3:00—PRO AND CON-NBC. 3:15—Bing 8ings. 3:30—Parade of Hits 4:00—~XAVIER CUGAT-CBS. 4:30—STARS AND STARTERS- NBC. 5:00—Guest Star. 5:15—UN IS MY BEAT-NBOC. 5:30—NBC ORCHESTRA. 5:45—Snake Pit Podium. All programs subject to chbange due to conditions beyond our con- trol. KOREAN CASUALTIES TRIANGLE tion from Juneau; deluxe lodging, meals, fishing and sightseeing trips. Phone 202 for reservations. 592-tf “CLEANERS Sewing machines for rent at the/ | The Detense Department said today | 8,868 T0 SEPT. 1| | || WASHINGTON, Sept. 7— (B — THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA l.' FIRST I'LL RUB A LITTLE GARLIC ON THE BREAD & MARY LOU'S RACE WAS A PHOTO ( FINISH ! Z DEVELOPING THE T.V. WIGGLES USED TO BE A WRESTLER, BUT. HE COT MIXED UP WITH THE: UNDER- NOW A LAYER OF SLICED, RAW ONION PAGE SEVEN i THAT'S THE. FIRST L ONE I EVER MADE THAT 1 COULDN'T GET NEAR NEXT COMES THE LIMBURGER CHEESE SWSEIPEA, WHERE'S WIMPY 22 WILL WANT TO SEE THIS! HE HAD A SECRET HOLD THAT WAS ABSOLUTELY PARALYZING. HE COULD BLACK-OUT A MAN BY WORLD AND WAS FINALLY ; RICKED, QUT OF THE PROFESSION. BOINIE THE BOOKKEEPER TOLE M& WOT'CHA DID. LAND A GOSHEN. NEVER HEARD OF NOBUDDY BEIN'SECH A PHILANTHERPUSS.. AN’ PUTTIN’ALL MY WINNINS AN’ LOTSA YOR'N T'BUILD THE PARK . SCIENCE WORKS PEOPLE DIDN'T KNOW THE REAL MISTER LEEMY, OID THEY T SUCH SUCH GENYUSS, ... THE WORLD'LL NEVER FERGET SECH A GREAT g MAN... g CHARICKTER, SUCH GENEROSSNUSS, S A RACE COW/ CAN OUTRUN ANY HORSE ON EARTH ! HE LEARNED [T FROM AN. ORIENTAL WHO' LAD USED IT-ON.T.V: AND SEVERED #{§, ANERVE IN WIGELES' AT MUCH ABOUT HIM BUT NO MORE Sl(]?[fiv ey 1 | AN RS T B AR UH..BFORE [ GO...UH...THAT FI-THOUSAN' DOLLARS % YA HELD OUT FUR A OTTAMBEEL AN'STUFF FUR YORESELF,. WULL...THAT'S PERFICKLY AWRIGHT... DON'T LET IT BOTHER YORE CONSHUNSS..YA NEEOED IT...SHORE YA DID... White Sewing Machine Center. | that 8863 American casualties in — __!the Korean war had been reported to the next of kin through Sept. 1. This was an increase of nearly 12,000 over the 6886 reported for the period ended August 25. Tonsslse EE The latest summary showed 539 listed as . killed in action, 5366 Siuepon. 8O ‘“"Nt‘N" | wounded, of whom 83 have since : | died, and 2,898 missing in action. Of ' those killed in actln 465 were in the Arny, nine in the Navy, 197 in the Marine Corps and 28 in the Air Force. The figures do not reflect all| | the casualties suffered because of the time reqtiired to receive reports from the war front and to notify relatives, ALASKA STEAMSHIP C ILarge Estate Left STl By Alaska Trapper oot SEATTLE, Sept. 7—/—An estate of $157,427 was left by Carl I,| | Garlsen, Alaska trapper, miner and | | trader who died here June 14 at the age of 69, an appraisement and inventory filed with county | clerk Norman R. Riddell disclosed today. In -his will admitted to probate { earlier Carlsen gave the bulk of the | estate to a niece, Mrs, Gyda Meyer | Frederickson, who lived next door iw his home on Vashon Island. DR. TED OBERMAN Optometrist [T We've got to put on a dishwasher, Cork! They're pilin’ up. 7 Tables are full 'and 'so are the stools, EYES EXAMINED VISUAL TRAINING Chiropractic Health Clinfe Dr. George M. Caldwell Main and Front Streets Phone 477 Se— Ve | BYE-BYE,YE GOQD-LOOKIN; '} HAN'sofizEam' INTELLIGKE ] e LEETLE FEATHER MERCHANTS!! TLL SEE YE AT TH' VOTIN® POLE; COME - ELECTION DAY 1l . SOUTHBOUND S.S. Alaska .......Sept. 8 Petersburg Seattle Ketchikan "MISTOFER BARLOW* NORTHBOUND | 0.YOU,YE SHIFLESS SKONK! *'8.8. Baranof ..Sept. 7 Seward ( 1188, Aleutian '-,§¢‘llt- 12 ‘Cordova, BYE-BYE, “RIDDLES™"!! 8.8 i!a.raniof ....Sept. 10 Ketchikan Seattle ) l’“wmn\ SAILINGS FROM SEATTLE RING SPLICE — September 15th HE. GREEN, Agent—Juneau—Phones 2 and 4 Travel on Alaska’s Scenic Stikine River ANCHORAGE VISITOR Jack J. Jénkins of Anchorage is a guest at the Oastineau Hotel. 'TI6 TRUE YOUR MON, LEE, HAS ) MAC, YOU TALK NAY, CHARLES, MON ‘TI6'A DULL FELLOW'I AM, NOT THE CUT O' A FORRTUNE & LIKE A S0AP COMPARED T' YR FRIEND AND ID WISH THE HUNTER, BUT IN M JEALOUSY I | OPERA. REBEL W\ BEST FOR REBEL BRANCHWATER. ‘TS WAY THEN: GHE ASKED HIM TO TAKE HER HOME. .. O’ MY LOVING HER, D'YE KEN % D THERE'S TH' TALE OF HOW. TH' MACPIPER. T HI6 GIRRL T YR BLOND"FRI 4 UTT!.E MON. U Special Ten-Day Trip SPEND A WEEK AT A&%ER_SIC,A‘S FSRTHEST-NORTH GUEST RANCH—THE BALLS RANCH. Visit Canada’s frontier town Telegraph Caeek, B. C. Leave Wrangell Wednesday, arrive Ball’s Ranch Thursday for a one-week stay; then a short stay at Telegraph, WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? I IT WERENT | * FOR MY QUIET AND REFINED NATLRE - THIS HOUSE WOULD BE A BATTLEFIELD / Total Price $91.75 Tax Included Make Your Reservaiions NOW! Rifchie Transportation Co. Wrangell, Alaska BAD THAT THE HOUSE CAN'T BE NICE AND QUIET LIKE THIS ALL THE TIME ? E B Ol DIDN'T ALWAYS START SOMETHING / WHO? ME? I NIVER START ANYTHING! l'jly to Wrangell via Alaska Coastal Airlines