The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 11, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT AUK BAY AREA HAS SIX NEW SALMON ALERT SIGNAL BY = TRAPPING SITES CAA TOWER SIREN The Civil Aeron q]rpnr(‘[ Six new pink salmon-trapping siren will give the a gnal of Plan(m& are to be established in the a staccato series for al and | next few weeks on various South- ‘ the all-clear nal of two short|east Alaska streams, according to| sig blasts for the Auk Bay area, it is ‘C Howard Baltzo, assistant region- [al director of the announced by R. E. Robertson, Juneau-Douglas civil defense dir- | Wildlife Service | Mitchell Han ¥ will brogd- |ologist from the Sea e ear signal | laboratory arrived here from Hl attlé Monday and was being flown lto Sitka Tuesday to join the FWS arch bi- Dr, n is on the operator su 5 and fry. nmecud s se of the new salmon-trap- \ air raids April 11 (today) through |ping sta is to trap migrant April 14 in conjunction with | fry on (hnr journey down-stream | avers designa- |, determine percentage of winter i travel upm] i ays during an alert will be by ofiicials and per- sonnel of civilian defense, firemen, police, Natic Guard, Boy Scouts | in uniform civilian headquarters a subport, highway patrolmen and members of the amateur ham network co- | operating program. Discharged from St No automobile transportation will | pital Tuesday were Mrs be permitted the streets or| > Soniiads 12 highways alert. y such as a g an alert, lights| may be immediately put on and |Steaks, automobiles resume travel. As nearly as possible, a compm blackout will be maintained with | street: lights turned out. No llgth will be kept on that may be seen | from the outside of a building. The lights of any ships in port during | an alert must turn off any lights| that are visible from the outside of the ship. A radio sending-receiving set will be maintained by two “ham” op- erators in the civilian defense head- | quarters during all alerts. No arrests will be made by Humpback Creek ick; Katlian Bay, n {Creek, near W [ Creck in Behm Canal; with the civil defense Ann’s Hos- Joe Snow, | 1R COUNTRY CLUB Open every nite 6 p.m. Chicken, IO Seafoods. Country Club. | 12t fi - SAVE 20% REDUCED WINTER civ- | ilian defense personnel but alll violations will be reported to head- quarters. Each district captain will send out his lieutenants to patrol | the districts after the lieutenants | have assembled at various district | headquarters. When the all-clear | signal is sounded, all wardens will return to their district headquar- | ters so that a complete report can| be made to the main headquarters | of violations committed during the | alert. C L ANDERSON I§ CALLED TO WASH., D.C. | ON DFA PROPOSAL C. L. Anderson, director of the Alaska Department of Fisheries, has been called to Washington, D. C. to meet with Interior Department offigials regarding the proposed De- fense: Fisheries Administration con- centration plan for three Alaska fishing areas this season. He ex- pected to leave by Pan American Airways today. A wire from Delegate E. L. Bart- lett said that it had been arranged to withhold any action on the mat- Passenger Service Northbound S.S. DENALI S.S. BARANOF Mon. Apr. 16 Tues. Apr. 24 Sitka Seward Seward Sitka Cordova Southbound { S§.S. BARANOF S§.S. DENALI Sun. Apr. 15 Sun. Apr. 22 Ketchikan Petersburg Seattle Wrangell Ketchikan Seattle $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE @ S ¢ PAY CASH AND SAVE ¢ § Freighter Service From Seattle COASTAL RAMBLER April 13 Ketchikan, Petersburg, Juneau, Haines, Skagway, Letnikof Cove, Excursion Inlet, Chatham ter until Anderson could arrive in Washington. The question of the legality of the proposal has been injected intc the picture. For Information Phones 2 and 4 Juneau | H. E. GREEN, Agent ALASKA STEAMSHIP COMPANY fishermen. FROM WRANGELL Norman MacDonald of Wrangell is stopping at the Baranof Hotel SONS OF NORWAY Meeting Thursday evening — 8 o'clock — Moose Hall — Installa- tion of officers and Refreshments 781-1t | Make floors shine the easy way— with the wonder polish that's now water-repellent ! of SELF P Pous fi,— noons y the makers of Made & N'S WAX | Your tile, wood or linoleum floors get a beauti- ful, protective shine in minutes, with self- polishing Glo-Coat. And now you can wipe away water or spilled things, yet your floors keep their shine! Johnson’s Glo-Coat is now positively water-repellent! Save time and effort. Make your housework easier. Get Glo- Coat. Save money, too—buy larger sizes. JOHNSON’S GLO-COAT e © S © PAYCASHAND SAVE o MEDICAL DIRECTOR Dr. T. E. Hynson, Alaska Native BEING INSTA[I-ED’S”‘”CL area medical director, as- med his duties Monday after ar riving Virginia over the weekend. He is a graduate of the Univer- sity of Delaware and University of ‘Ponnxylvanlfl medical schools and U. S. Fish and | took graduate work at John Hop- kins medical school. Dr. | holds the rating of senior surgeor (in the U. S. Public Health Service. Duncan Chalmers, who ha: been acting area medical left Sunday with his family ) sy ek sk | the Denali for his new ; : ; in Hale C 1 ]uul Hale Center, Texas. ' $ @ PAY CASH AND S4AVE @ $ o PAY CAS]I AND SAVE o 8 0 PAY CASH AND SAVE THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA sine operations for protecting Al- [FE==s=sss==ss= WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11, 1951 aska’s wild lands from forest fire. Hospl]‘l NOIES Robinson is a former Juneau res- e ident, having been with the Forest | Charles Abbott, John Easley, Fred Service from 1937 to 1939. In 1940, !Albert, L. Sacoler, Mrs. Bob Nel- after a year outside, he joined his|son and baby boy, John DiMaeshri. present agency which is under the | Patients admitted were Willis Pe- LAND MANAGEMENT OFFICIAL IS HERE FOR CONFERENCE R. R. Robinson, regional foreste: for the Bureau of Land Manage- ment, Department of Interior, was conferring Tuesday with Assistant Regional Forester Charles Burdick of the U. S. Forest Servicz here. Robinson was here on a civil de- FOR ANS ARRIVES ¢The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW* Interior Department. His home and headquarters are in Anchorage. ters, Walter Young. Admitted to the Hospital Tuesday Ww! Thomas, Hoonah, t Douglas, Martha uamon, Juneas Discharged were Matthew Kookesh,| Angoon and Raymond Marks, | Born at the Government Hospi- tal to Mrs. George Jones of An- goon Wednesday morning at 5:25 olclock was a boy weighing 7 pounds 3 ounces. Czerevinski, Mary from Charlestown, West Cmernment KRISTAN FORFEITS : © BAIL: SPEEDING CHARGE Marvin Kristan forfeited $30 bail when he failed to appear in City fense program and on a plan in Magistrate's court to answer a wvhich the Forest Service and Bur- !,qudmg charge. He was arrested eau of Land Management will com- !} at 10:05 Monday night for speeding | ——— | through the. Waynor Tract. Hynsor 1Y) PHONE ,23 OR 14 FOR A YELL(DW CAB rlirrrlm RUMMAGE SALFR American Legion Auxiliary, at | the Dugout, Wed. April 18, 10 am. 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