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;o N - OUT ANDHOWAT | FESTVALDATEAPRILZ:co\eoh g 69 0ne GROSS [[A!Tl/fi y sl | e CAPITOL THEATRE 2 22 ¢ Vear Is WS Report | FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1951 I'NE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA § PAGE FIVE Steps Out” neau Channel Square Dance Asso- S ciation for its second annual Spring 8:17—=11:00 | A unique romance with somejp ... .. yio jast year's festival| A recent Fish and Wildlife Service prightly overtones of a man’s later- 4 “las Hich | report cites a net loss of over $100,- - lite romiahie iokna EEERIGRE G 1 Vil be held 1n the Dougiay High Tomorrow ast Time 1000 damage done by bears to spawn- T (9 DAY B.OMANCE — STARVED JURIST TAKES \eatre tonight, with Alexander :"\),1;:'1.;“:’,‘,“, “('\:l“m::ll \:lx‘:l‘”‘]‘:i:;:‘li fiag SIMOn 4 one stream on Kodiak 12:30 T"N'G"T | Knox and Ann Sothern starrit\ in pating Island. ~ | : and THE HIGH BOAD, FINDS GIRL WHO RKO Radio’s “The Judge SUPS|™ Goyera) chairman Ray Nevin an-| This was brought out today by Hupalong Cassidy Shows at 7:20 and 9:30 SATURDAY MAKES HIM GLAD HE LEFT HOME! “‘;‘ s Balles. suddeny | BOunCes that the program ('nmxm(-lK;u‘l Brunstad, who appeared be- R -Un Clab : ki # | udge Thomas Bailey, suddenly| .. . o of Gus Gissberg, Dick | fore the Alaska Game Commission i RaNAEDATIC ADVENTI T, VT | nakes up to the foct that B ViE:| Goman, Wil Reedy, and Ray Sev |and the Torritorial howse, requesi- °“§fl._ p Lin {DANGEROUS ADVENTURE! | : zed by inancial and social| o0 1o aiready met and drawn |ing that all protection be with i i | e demands of his family, and that| gt P S ‘(‘;‘2‘(”“\\“ on the brown bear on Kodiak aclnee DEEP-SEA THRH.! | 1:‘”] l‘“[‘"']“ :llll\‘ l;in{\hp?‘l,"ier::\?l evening. Other committees will be{Island. He was representing (he . | hout leaving hi any S announced later Kodiak Stock Growers' Association " | ; satistaction, | Brunstad is also a member of the N THE SCREEN He kicks over the traces A An unexpected combination of { Alaska I*’l\)ujrn--. Board and ha 0 o Rl e & o ‘ : . ’ ! circumstan m:~pzrwhm\;;(y\rl\!;::i‘\' MEMORIAL SERVICE fished in Alaska for the past 28 Hcpalong Cassidy | his name., and vanish. years. (HIMSELF) cision in favor of himself./ ] e R | his way, and reaches a small r(md; FOR w. R. SIMMO"S Quoting from a report by Rich side fe. There he carves out [ F. Shuman, aquatic biolc " mn | new career as a short order cook— AT 8 THIS EVEMNG:J?}‘LW v s Fish and wiaite scv- | BAR-20 JUSTICE jand finds a belated happibess in | ice, which appeared in the Jou the love of a pretty girl who owns : |of Wildlife Management, Jan A Pl - | the place. e Wil be a memorial service | 1050 on pear depredations on red| SO QS wom | This association, in turn, leads to for William Ruwland Simmon: of | gyymon spawning populations in the . | complications, inasmuch as he still| Yakutat at 8 o'ciock this evening | garluk river system in 1947, Brt ok Gflldllficks and ihe | has his wife, family and career back [ at the Carter Chapel with Boyd | gtaq read: : | home. How the problem is worked| Field conducting the service. fe| «rhe runs of red salmon in the Three Bears | out leads to the climax of an emo-|died at Yakutat Monday where he | garluk system presently 1 In (:.,],',.- | tionally provocative film. | had teen former post master. ipleted condition, and predat | Knox's very fine talents as an| The body will be shipped o therefore has become more impori- | A Day at the Fair | actor stand him in good stead in|Seattic for cremation cn the south- |ant to the perpetuation of thece | 2 portraying the wandering judge,|bound Baranof. Simmons is surv | runs. In order to measure the loss| an;fi Carh’ons Galore and Miss Sothern is at her best as|Ly his wife, Anne. fof potential spawners through bear | i his new love. George Tobias, Frieda | ke | depredations, studies of the prob- with Inescort, Florence Bates, littie| lem were begun during the 1947| HORTON-—BLABBER |sharyn Mottett, Myma Dent and| FRANK DEQRGE IS | season. The number of fish eaten or| MOUSE—BUGS BUNNY {other noted players turn in nicel; ; removed from the stream by bear| FTOM & JERRY and LOTS | nandted rotes. All in all, it's a hearty ( DEAD IN pORI[AND, l\\';\s not ascertained, but data were | of OTHER FAVORITES 0000904030035 0009000900) Siarts Tomorrow | (LSRR C e RELATIVES SOUGHT o ecrnine . suimner o 102 | and 1 Alexander | AURBAYMOVIESHOW | woro o i vt aeum o im0 P00 ) Birfhday Greetings \ Sharyn MOFFETT « Myrna DELL Al ],l.(;:,,_,_ is ‘on tap. for|recelyed by John Reck in Juneau] s percentage figure | applied to Rosie Carteeti tomorrow night’s weekly free movies | from Hazel Lindberg, Secretary ot_““ of the fish which eniered Dennis Lattery for Auk Bay residents at DeHz the Alaska-Yukon Society of Ove- \“l‘:\ll”: "’“:l *’\‘” :x” ik :!1 Tommy Whiteside Store, sponsored by the Auk Bay| gon, at Karluk the minimum loss in wn-| Be Sure and Bring ADDED Post of the American Leglon. | Frank Deorse was a ploneer Al- |20 SRR (e R BT 00 0 EXCITEMENT! Clean Waters" the story of askan and lived in Juneatt & BUm- iy compienities o the-provien, no 3 OUF EHoppy Club Card water pollution, has been loaned by | per of years, He worked here atj o COmPiexities Ao T . 4 - v | D€ effort was made to luate thi Y Are Invited to Be TIM HOLT in General Electric. Three other films | the Danner Dairy and at the 20th )y 2 Wo0 o bt ou Are Invi have been secured through the Tes , eI U P T e n ' Hoppy's Guest at N} n l! s T L E R s § torial = i L) Century Theatre. According to the 'lhc monetary loss can be determ- To row's Mati ? ritorial Health Department includ-|jeiter yeceived by Mr. Reck, Deorge !y 0q mad these fish Al cmorrow’s Matinee g “The Grain That Built = the| oiapsed on the street in Portlend | ghe commercial pack, (el Value | 90406000608 60060898600008049006$6090900944000009 T "i""“"m‘“’v a history of corn. The| ¢ passed away in & hospital|od have been approximately | —— 00000 e other features are comedies entitled | sty o s N a . . ” o q & s = there before he was able to glV€|g117649 Each bear killed in Alaska | WEATHER CANCELS SHOWING BPW © SMORGASBORD JANCOUVER, B. C.—(P—Lawyer “ s” and “C 3 SRS Deli i ; c. ki A g LY A v VANCOUVER m—Lawyer | MISE ANNE WYLLER Fox Fables” and “Carol, the Live| ‘" the names of the nearestbrings to the Territory an estimat- | OF ALASKA FILMS WITH PLANE ‘ Tt Hur d client as X y S : e s s b | ot kin. No records of rélatives Was | eq 81,800, As six of the nnimals wits| G VEHMBABING FONEAT HODAY family or close friends has been! AN RKO-RADIO PICTURE hhnsAn AN A GPOEPLILOLT “DEANELLAL. 66000000080 850000000000 < *Pen o o o o o o o o TIDE TABLE told Magistrate r, ghts w: { bs < i ‘ hour. Lights will go out and the| s, one on Gastineau Channel|men, the sum of $9,000 must be{ The showing of the two Alaska|ang Professional Women's Club High tide 10:59 a.m. 13.7 ft worship, he fell among white people % show Wi b - 3 ;s y Pk el R 137 5 vol “L i .l\““l‘\'.{' Smmtnge mes SUNDAY ON BARANOF show will begin promptly at 8. | naving knowledge of Deorge's fam- (credited to this resource. Deducting | films scheduled for this evening &. [ from 6:30 pm. to 8:30 pm, Friday, e o o o suspende % e o 2 [ily is asked to contact John Reck|this from the $117,649 leaves a net|the Elks hall has been cancelled | pepruary 16, at Masome Temple, S g Wyller, who hmlp_-I-A MEH-S MONDAY in Juneau. |loss of $108,649 for 1947. When the | pecause Don Knudsen was not able | Tickets—Adults $250, Children up v s e o oo v | Deen visiting her brother and sister- The body of Deorge is being hcldj('nndilkm of the salmon runs is con- arrive from Fairbanks with the |t 12 yrs, $1%5—may be purchased i P y Mortuary,. ' sidered, it becomes evident that s again today on account of 733-3¢ in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wyller, A |at the Ross Hollywood , agl y at doar. i, MUBE A e GRADE SCHOOL AUD". |4733 N. E. Thompson St., Portland, | immediate control of the bear pop- | weather. The plane carrying Knud- i since last July leaves Sunds : i ) ] ' "“f‘;v % s ol o o B | Ore. by the Alaska-Yukon Society ulation urgently is needed. sen’ overheaded Juneau and An- o g he Baranof for Washington, D.C., j ) oSk st O et on N0 Beattle: NI i . ¥ | where she will work for a month| The next meeting of the Juneauof Oregon of which he was a mem {5 ¥ nette and wen T s in the Norwegian embassy before|P~TA Will be held in the grade per, pending further instructions. | ihoped that the “Voice of the Pribi- | returning to Norway. school auditorium, and not the _— { FRENCH FUGITIVE lofs” and “Lake George Break-up” ALL MEMBERS REQUESTED § | Miss Wyller is returning to ner|USual place in the high school, it HOSPITAL NOTES PASSES AS GERMAN |may be scheduled at & later date. position as secretary to the editor|Was announced today. Previous — e : lans were to have it in the study — of the newspaper Verdens Gang.|P! § 3 A A TO ATTEND Enroute to ]wl ington, she willjDall, but now arrangements have| Admitted to St. Ann's Hospital RENNES, France — (P — Robert B ||e|'co||g|| leli"f o o February 17 | charged with being drunk. Counsel The program will take about one! . : 5 Yiow Hde 4B apa. 6a.gl e Obiar 0 “your I.EAVES FOR NORWAY ] found among his belongings. ikilled in the Karluk area by sports oyt Smoigashord given by . Business . . | Hocl 37-year- sation wanted visit in California, New York City|Peen made to meet in the grade | yesterday were Mrs. Cornelia Howell | Hocket, 37-year-old Alsatio d 3 Iby the gendarmerie in connection school. B BT a ames th. ? school. The group meets Monday, | anq Baby James Smil with the alleged theft of & motor- ‘When new drugs or old fail to stop A !"'3‘ B El c “ ! M L d and Cambridge, Mass. In New York | Fioos e £OP g - b, e Whoe now drgy or S 01 0 o 3 Miss Wyller will visit Hans Enge, Fuar 8 b Dismissed were s, | i s A RREE! 1o aila 0ose Lo ge i press attache to the | Music by the Juncau High school | Baby Douglas Nordling, Baby Ralph | cyele and 32000 francs in 1945, has| Creomulsion contains only safe, help- | it - il ! been found working as a German| fy], proven ingredients and mo nar- United Nations. A weekend will be | Pand “{m _pxw,m‘:“m‘, l,)r " ‘P-l,‘} Zenger, Joe McKenzie and Alice; n a farm in Brittany. He said emiap!o disturb nature’s process. It F 5 16 1951 spent visiting her nephew, Ame Plotures will lako place. Speakers) Netlson. ¢ managed to get admitted to a| goes right to the seat of the troublo to . Whyller, from Norway, who is at- [8r¢ Mrs. Doris Barnes, member of ‘camp as a German prisoner, claim- | 8id nature soothe and heal raw, ten- i i iaraso fversi _|the Alaska House of Representa-| ~ 0B SOMMERS HERE I % der, inflamed bronchial membranes. tending Harvard University at Cam B ” ing he had escaped from England. G 2 i to pl you or druggis Save Money on ] bridge. Hvew, pnd Mrs. Margeret. Berends | DT ! Later, when German prisoners in Begular Meetlng 8:[]0 P. M. Active in the Norweglan under- |Member of the Territorial Board of| Robert Sommers, son of Mr. and| pance were released, he remained &‘"fl:fi}fififlfi?fl:‘,fl:}'m'm‘ ALASKA LINE ground during the last war, Miss |[Education ; Mrs. R. J. Sommers has arrived in' g "0 o e T Lorker and was " of ety INITIATION FEED Wyller spen ar in prison and a| Fifth grade mothers will serve onl yunequ to visit with his parents|jssueq an identity card under the CREOMULS|0N y concentration camp prior to the end | the refreshment committee. The|yntj) his induction scon into the|pame of Karl Luecke. wiieves Coughs, Chest Colas, Acute Bronchitiq »f the war. Her activities in the |Chairman is Mrs. Sterling Sears. |y g Armed Forces. Sommers| — - . ) ANNUAL AWARD OF underground extended from the be- =% completed his first quarter in his| ® Round-trip ginning of the war until her im- ¥AKUTAT EESIDENE D1ES freshman year at Colorado A. and prisonment. She will arrive in g i M., majoring in Industrial Arts. 1] ° 9 o LIFE MEMBERSHIP st abon AP Word has been recelved here gt o I ‘ "'l n“ I e F o i that Mrs. Jennie Kardeetoo, 78, of —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— s o oo ey At e S b meamsenidy || —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— |¥akutat, died ab her home there o 7 s g last Tuesday. She is survived by Ry €1 schli'l hos' 'nn two daughters, Mrs. Loulse Peter-|y gop 410 Auto Wrecking Co. { | ¥ son and Mrs. Mary Thomas; Wo| { g5 gt Avenue South, Seattle Bin Karcecioo, ey isatih {1 <, SHRU S WHY 15 THE MAN 50 sure you'll ke Schiitz Beer? 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