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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1951 |Alaska Fisheries I Alaska (fiaslal (1950 Annual Repor! ; ‘Now Available Carties Seventy « 0 Monday’s Fii ghss The 1950 annual report of the Al- laska Department of Fisheries is 4 now off the presses and available kn Coastal Airlines cartied a f 70 passengers on Monday's interport travel, for distribution. Included is the report of the Al-| Iaska Fisheries Board,.administra- i;mn. biology, inspection and stream improvement, a financial statement | | of operations, history of the salmon | canneries in western Alaska from | 1884 through 1950, and statisti brought up to date. An interesting addition to the sta- tistical section” is numbers of sal- Cove: Mr {mon taken from to 1924 by|R. A. Colby; from Wrangell: 10-year averages arious types | 5 cAden, A. Bradley, )f apparatus and species in each from Petersburg: W. | section of Alaska. Apparatus includ- Carl ’I'i\\m | es seines, gillnets, traps, lings, wheel . Burnham, Mrs. |and total \d infant; from Haines | Two interesting diagrams present Mr. McCluggage, Mr. | results of king and silver salmon ; Mrs, C. Medley, Michael tagging. On the basis of t Huckaby, George Rosetta. \ | king salmon in Alaska one illust Anderson; from | f tion showes a predominatly south- d Mrs. Berggren; | ward movement of Kkings from zoon: Joe Bennett, Albert Southeastern Alaska to points of re- from Tenakee: Jame: covery in British Columbia n:u!l 17 Trim. o Levshakoff, segura, R. Bo Choguette, . W. Oste meyer; fro , H. Radcliffe 1egan from Pickering, 12 \‘J A.’ i 1 » : ¢ i i e % o ‘ o e : 'mg‘r:;m of the report are available]’ : - A b 3 e g g |to interested persons who call :‘a‘ zen; ka SRS YA : B lthe fisheries office in the Sew to Petershu SHAK I NG.THE STA DI U M.W ALLS— This was the scene as 96 Michigan high school R put on a giganue Building or write to the Ala rberg; to Wra ‘ mulcal yronnm between halves of Unlversny of Michigan-Indiana University football game at Michigan Stadium, Ann Arbor. Department of Fisher Box Stockley, A. Marcum = e ___|Juneau, C. L. Anderson, Director land, L. Lindstrom. | said today. E. Baxter, B. Har- Doug I v K 'S d H H ¥ THg L R g;{ilv' l;ézrx . Rossiter; to ennessee os Keep | 'anlor Sports in Brief Guild Bazaar FRE | | [ By the Assoclated Evemy To Be Given to Pelican: H. 8. Christensen; tc op m " 0 oach Has = - ¢ Lake Florence: Carl Lehio; fo An- [} | | At New York — Brooklyn Dodger goon: Pat Paul, Rose Marie Smith President Walter O'Malley an- on Sa'urday T. Bennett. nounced that Chu Dressen will 1 ] . [l " T s tree will rngs 34; iakes | under the Christmas tree will be ; 3 At Des Moine - Drake star| JESUET - % NEW YORK, Nov. 6—/P—Mighty Yl P 5 | featured in the doll clothes booth . }'l'l‘nn\' ce’'s football team is Llw"NS'AT‘I :RAM 1800, N("‘" - p,!:1::.1:21:‘\"1:;::;2\“ ,;,,:\ li;‘"‘:\te‘mi::;::“f:‘al the annual autumn bazaar and 20 On weekend I"ps otes from the football e N 0D tea which will be held by the Guild Baseba" Farm | count No. 1 college team for the | 2 S B e | third straight week in the estima- | MeCtn { : i g hiS| o the Holy Trinity Church Satur- _ Fifty-four passengers flew with || | [tion of the sports editors and| Stanford Coach Chuck Tayl "I"r"”!‘ o Sy day afternoon between the hours*of Pacific Northern Airlines over the | [ Sys‘em (os‘y | broadcasters who participate in the( PICKs his team, with reservations, to} two and five. The bazaar will be'Wweekend with 34 arrivals and 20/ I waekiy As beat Southern California in their, At Ph - Quarterback o4 in the undercroft of the church. departures. - ociated Press poll. X thumped North Carolina Saturday|eles this Satu by a 27 to 0, snared 60 of the 152| The resery 4 | Georg . w i 1 le in Los An- 4L;u1 (,{MW, w ‘n l; nwl\xc‘l“nStYnl:xl Other booths will feature plastics,| From: Anchorage: E. G. John- L m'J‘fil!‘ 0\ “‘Ln 10 notl;)'!;; cooked food, needlework and sta- son, S. A. Gibson, Howard Robin- is that every|Yanks in the ational F | tionery. Tea and homemade goodies son, H. G. Fairhurst, Sam Schaffer, 1950. Aroused by Congressional tal O,’\’;f”fi L:r]:f:k'\-(;: 120(1L-]m» \xnl ‘l_ first place votes and remained on | Stanford man must_play his_best | League -I-J\g,{lanHQZ.OOO by Com- | e & throughout the after.|A. Besancon, A. Appleton, David | S et tor a| . of the Hexp with 1450 pilEEy ot lor thu s baeth . (Eslestoner Bert, B8, noon. Mrs. Dean Goodwin is in|Tyree, V. Cooley, Carl Blanchard, 7 " . | : b _%| The Ve sre mentioned on eve 0 "perce ¢ osticator. NTZ o | charge of the Bazaar and other com- |C. H. Malcolm, C. C. Burtch, G. Lei afis D@ Yfiur wasnln | quick peek today to reveal the ballot and their p! s raniged | o oaded the i in the seyeR| !mittee members include: plastics, | Roseta, C. Martin,' G. A s a8 tire organization lost $129318 in e Anged| victories to d { e: plastic seta . Avarra, A.|f from first to tenth. i late. i ressen a( { Mrs. William Whitehead; doll cloth- | Heinberg, G. Ruden, J. Jenkins, C. | ig S o catt |es. Mrs. Eugene Nelson and Mrs.|Jepson, A. Bolton, C. Brookman, B.|| Spend The Time With The Family | 2ig Shakeup { "“I know of no r i 1p beneath the South- | peat US: S, !Ted Eayer; cooked foods, Mus. |Riley, A. Chandler, M. Moore, A. and that baseball is a big business mo- | beat USC if everyone | - % i ' | rence | samuel McPhetxes needlework, Mrs. | C. Petaga. nopoly, O'Malley quotes figures on terr \ club, however, | his capabilities,” he s “We § There's no more need for you to give up . are ; ¢ | yaulted over the Spartans, g e . Mr. - M. 8. #11 “thatetsefact s buseball -actualigd L O0 OTF (08 PREEEES Sarpdmxasion callf sl Rk Men Model Women's sen, John C. McQuigg, Malcolm | supsidizes the minor leagues.” |of the select group, the el | 4 going to St od 1 & d out a9 good Only lhe mildest detergents are used to turn t places | state last Saturday. (Stanfc anford and Texas. WSC, 13). He | Dndam fans, w > | Forty teams were mentioned in|ing for a T-formation quarterback.|as Brooklyn manager in 1952, 1 £ |ar {the flood of ballots, one oddity being | WSC was guarding Bill McColl| Dressen, although he hasn't signed | that every member of the South ¢ el didn’t call on him|a contract, was rehired yesterday | circuit except Rice drew at least|yery much. for one year at a salary estimated ! one vote leis ! | Lynn Wal [ [ : : | Coast Lineup | , Ca [ | were soundly beater Coast conference teams singled | yora 2 (UCLA out for honors included Washington [ one that played State and Oregon State. Washinz-| the 1 ln ja an Iton State, rated No. 18 last | tied with formerly highly placs i State slumping all the way from|fFrank a : system. He used 1950 figures be-| ...~ 2 | Frank Gifford. He is one of the 4 i s . 5 s H i i) Tetumis still-are moom.| coond to fifth and Iilinols, yiotaB] afitstanding: backs ‘on: the co | j der, Mrs. Harold Brown; stationer From Yakutat: A. Maycock, G. precious leisure hours to washday drudging H | by T to 0 over Michigan in a snow- Brnltie 1c o $ine Mrs. Stanley Grummett; white ele- | Weisberger. 5 . H plete ! | Cannamella is a fine li when vou can send yeur laundry to us with H -’l‘hn B D tore AhE tarks avitam] torm, climbing from third to sec-|Usc but no better than or ex ear | phant table, Mrs. Don Hannebury.| To Anchorage: Mr. and Mrs. W. |y i A4 = ® SR ey H e A &‘m}“o“ ey, | 01d: Maryland and Princeton also | have met. ! > L. Steffens, D. L. Strobel, Willard | [} confidence. We launder everything that : 5 Wood, Mr.iand: Mrs. M. S. Jorgen- could possibly be pari of your family wash. i i game against Washington BI?OOKI-YNv Nov. 6P A hng Hugh Wade Hal Gil P not, so 108g A ring, Hug] ade, Hal Gil- S ka,FaShmns at Ski filen, A. J. Kirkland, Harry I. Lucas, | Thomas Chann, W. A. Elkins Club Barn Dance S obedore Dok Thompak, il Troost, Max and Emma Williams. | Over 100 persons attended the b= R i Juneau Ski club barn dance at the 30,000 Rt il iant Roi: | SUCEEON HOEGR, REFORTS President Walter O'Mal- | ley Meuwissen was in charge of the nced the retention of committee. Decorations were in a| The Rebekah Lodge, through ils‘ | Dressen in a press conference. ~It|farm and outdoor theme. Fred Epler |general chairman of the event, (i | came as no surprise. Dodger Sec-|Was at the piano and Will Reedy did | Martha Wendling, reports a suc- | ond Baseman Jackie Robinson con- the calling for square dances. cessful bazaar and smorgaasbord A highlight of entertainment was|held Saturday. , hung in effig rd 21; | out your washables sparkling clean and fresh. .Try us next washday, and eénjoy extra hours of pleasure. some swell block- around s 1 ¢ al 0 g firmed rumors that Dressen would be California in the 17th spot with -““ “The 3 retained last Friday in Los An-|a fashion show of women's clothing | The award of an electric roaster! b TR SHIZUOKA, Japan, Nov. 6—(@—| Votes. Oregon State received onepyrt us, no dc it California | vojos. Robinson said the players modeled by John Gibbs, Dick Holm-|went to Mrs. William Wilson, and i The visiting American All-Star| Yote for its 3 played it > in I\r\ vears | were told Dressen would return. gren, Jack Thompason, Ron De-|a door award was made to Alberta ) 7 nc. s pre-| Regarding the terms of the con- ; Garmo, Kjell Jartun and Eldl'ed‘Murph Handkerchiefs were given d the out-| {ract O'Malley said, “Chances are ) Bunche. Alice Sigismund proved to Virginia James and Vie Clark. come.” it will be the kind of contract we're to be a clever fashion commentator.| Assisting on the committee were baseball team today won it ninth | ington, ano and I ¢ straight game, g an all-star | the national picture. sence would Japanese nine The standings, first place votes Since 1895 TON ~ bka o Hives. e, Al the|in brackets. Points awarded on| pert Rose, Washington publicity . hels I A e " 4 B 20se, Washington publicity | peginning to like — one year. No Thelma Boddy, Selma Peterson, SR | Americans’ arrlval, the Japanese | basis of ten for first, nine for sec-| girector: “I'll stack up Hugh MC"triZl cla&ses. Just a straight con- ATTENTION | Peggy McIver, Sigrid Dull, F‘lorica)‘"' zzsessermeeeeresesssosesesend] ?rl;l-hn the barnstormers, 8 to 5. ‘7“.;}- (‘l‘"- | Elhenny against Ollie Matson of ot L. D. S. Relief Society Bazaar qt‘Lm e Myrtle Converse, Ifiabelle' T ceee he home team was the pick of 16| Top ten: University \cisco; < Vic Powers Store Nov. 9 and 10. 5t | Jorg | e O oan | DRIVErsit neisco; John essen, whose Dodgers blew a|Vic owers Store Nov. 9 an orgenson, Mertie Smith, Gudren | = Py Japanese pro outfits. Tennessee (60) 1,230 | Olszewski of California or any other | game lead and lost the Na- —_—— ;Olscn Berna West, Eva Clark, Mae‘TherL‘ 1S no sus Shtuie fOr NeWSPHPEr Adverhslng! Despite drizzling rain, more than | Illinois (29) 1,150 | solleze fullk the country. He | — EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY — | McKinnon sue pennant in a playoff 20,000 watched the major leaguers|Maryland ( 1019] ran a punt back 100 yards against he New York Giants, was very S TR = —including Joe DiMaggio | Princeton (6) 997| 11linois and scored two of the touch- | o the Ne gy . The Americans practically ended | Michigan State (12) 991 | qowns. He ran 63 yards from sc mulnppy O‘uuldc = Oakland, Calif., the game in the Seventh with a Southern Calif. (6) 6401 mage to score against Stanford :md‘\ Diene 1 vy (rmu;l me fair | three-run homer by Al Lyons. Stanford (8) 474 56 yards to score against Minnesota T‘;(; ‘e, ,qpu te the ‘\\’\3 they deal | T l —— | Georgia Tech (1) 383 | He has scored 76 points this season | "h b g ave on Iave | Wisconsin (3) 3441 15 Jead the conference.” [ i me 25 o Texas 287 i % - u;-. 12—Kentucky (3) 171; 13—TCU | range - | ‘no; 14—OK . e | Former BIG'leag“ef Wi e o wisun st siand Trial NotEvenTV uZ“.,l‘f e o P .l'iiq"f;'\ | Manslaughier Charge Talks on Stops Grid Fans Crowd Expeded . |- 5 - Foofhall 2 on a manslaughter charge. B TORR. Nov. 8- (b~ C"”‘.‘L“ for Blg (on'esi The onctime Cincinnati Red 15| oorco Nov. 8 — football is reversing the spor " — Red » charged with the death of Warres L g tendance with a 5 percent increase, ! ¥ Shermmer 15 n:mm“ " 'sh‘u’rr:][-l Grange, IMlinois' Galloping Ghost aceording to a survey of 89 sehoots| NGXI JRIUFHAY s ater e oB0. oo | doesn't think there is _anything wrong with college football of to- day. | Tm always hearing and reading that there’s so much wrong with foothall,” Grange told the Herald- for the first half.of the 1951 sea-| 05 ANGELES, Nov. 6—(P—A|without resaining consclousness af- e i { [ crowd of 90,000 is predicted for next | ter he was struck by Grissom. 2o Bl the same time | 5o ¢yrqay's Stanford-Southern Cali- legal maneuvers del L et o on bt de- | forniafootball game. the case in the Red Bluff, O Lllame ith television catching the| mpe Stanford Indians, who have|Superior Court. S ack. Club yenbls 8 ight, will require a American Quarterbac] ter- The east, where the new control- tar day. “There's nothing wrong with 2 i lot of beating, Don Liebendorfer, ay. ) J35E nolicies of the NCAA would | yeteran publicist for the Tribe, said Man 'fom An(hOIage it. 1o gives millions Oé.Pgfll’lghi‘:; e 0 ha ost effect, shows a rday. tertainment every weekend. B 'pns}nz 14. percent vm(»xcrasv. The hford has a fine attack :mdi(harged w“h F"s‘ may be some over-enthusiasm. My \ »u.h and far west each are up 6, avied attack,” said Jess Hill, Tm_‘D f only gripe is that the over- vnthu; percent. jan tor, “and it'll be a tough flgree Ofgery siasm didn’t start 25 years ago. Midwest attendance remains al-|oane | coyld have used an automobile.” most at an e\:sn keel. The South- Both clubs predict victory. SEATTLE, Nov. 6—(®—An Anch-| Grange said football scholarships percent. orage, Alask man was charged | were a means to provide “thousands | west is down 3 * Ohio State continues to pack them with first degree for in Justice | and thousands” of youths with ap yed alif., won seven s in with 3Lawl for four home ddle» Court today and authorities said |education they otherwise would through Oct. n the r n, . he admitted forging checks totaling | never get. Michigan is right behind with 'g ope $1,870. ——— 301,739 for four at home. Prosecutor’s Deputy Leo, F. Rich= JUNEAU WOMANS CLUB ® - California with 237490 for four S oL ter identified the man as Niles E.| Business meeting Wednesday, e LOW RATES OUTSIDE OR INTER- PORY home games and Washington with gsadessiess AR Hamberg, 20, and said he was absent | November 7, 1:30 pm. at AELP. o P 182,500, also for four g S P """ without leave from Elmendorf Air |penthouse. ° YES, Winter fares are reduced and you now get the big . among the leaders \!\:u« las resulted as fol- Ful‘(‘z"b:;\;‘b.lr) Anchorage. Bail was T ® advantages of Alaska Line travel at a real saving ... FAMOUS . 4 - lows set a 3,00 N N ALLEN MacKENZIE HERE At Montreal — Eugene “Silent”| Sheriff’s detectives William Free- | L. D 8. Rellef Society Bazaar at ) MEALS ... COMFORTABLE ACCOMMODATIONS .., < SAFE’ ' Allen MacKenzie from Mile 39 on Hairston, 13 New out- man and John Augustavo said | Vic Powers Store Nov. 9 and,10. 5t Y DEPENDABLE SERVICE . . . see your agent for full details, at the Haines Cutoff is visiting in pointed Laurent Dauthuille, 160'z, Hamberg - admitted cashing the g oy Juneau for a few days. He is stop- e, 10 checks in North Bend, Redmond and DR. MOORE lb l|l-‘Bl-‘ ® L ' ping at the Hotel Juneau. Mac- At Pittsburgh — Bob Baker, 217, Seattle. Dr. Philip Moore of Mt. Edge-! [ ] AI‘ASKA sTnA ¥ 4 | cumbe is stopping at the Baranof PAY — Hotel. Kenzie formerly ran a grocery store Pittsburgh, outpointed Jimmy Biv- - mn Douglas. | Ins, 186, Cleveland, 10. — EMPIRE WANT ——————— e e———C