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...Alaskan weather was tough. The little planes had no de-icing equipment. They hopped along the Aleutian chain and on down the Alaska Highway, taking chances all the way with dwindling daylight and freezing weather...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRANSPORT: Flivver Flight | 12/8/1947 | See Source »

...trying to get weekly world-wide distribution of TIME on issue date. Now, after 18 months of trying, TLI has got it, or close to it, in most countries throughout the world. There are exceptions, of course, due to acts of God, man and nature. Subscribers in remote Alaskan villages still have to be served by dog sled, and a subscriber in Andorra, high in the Pyrenees, has told us that during heavy snows his copy arrives by bearer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Aug. 11, 1947 | 8/11/1947 | See Source »

...fish in this sea, Deep Sea Trawlers, Inc. was formed by Lowell Wakefield, 37, son of an Alaskan salmon packer. President Wakefield, bespectacled and professorial-looking even in dungarees, designed and patented the Deep Sea's freezing equipment to process the crabs afloat, had the Deep Sea built to his specifications. He thought the first trip mighty encouraging...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FISHING: Frozen King | 8/4/1947 | See Source »

...Outside is only a few hours away from almost any Alaskan town. Pan American Airways flies daily schedules north from Seattle. Anchorage is only 17 hours from New York City by Northwest Airlines. When Northwest begins its Oriental service (July 15) over the Aleutians-Great Circle route, Tokyo, Shanghai and Manila will be almost as near. A new line is projected. Chinese National Aviation Corp., a Pan American affiliate, hopes to fly its planes into Alaska...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: Promised Land | 6/16/1947 | See Source »

...arrival of an air express package marked simply: "One magnet, dice, and electrical attachments." Alaska still views the old-fashioned brothel with sympathetic tolerance. Fairbanks authorities have sternly resisted attempts to close down blonde Big Babe, and the rest of the girls who keep open house along the "line." Alaskan liquor stores sell a clear, malevolent fluid called Spirits of Peoria, a 190-proof potion calculated to make the mildest man click his heels and bay like a malemute...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TERRITORIES: Promised Land | 6/16/1947 | See Source »

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