The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 23, 1927, Page 8

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8 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPI o o b 188 11 1 Paul (.. Reamn frmn fs Named Usicle Sam’s Hired Hun Chiel of Biological Survev — sy ul G. Redington, Assistant Chief will 1 noth t i the n charge « t t : f been na ! v Agri- e 3 Chic e B I W on T » f Al t ) in1 it ) ved i i J ‘ n Fo vic oft : 1 Nel f ; g W the w ) n b5 p Riithrc ). an i . v been ( i Y i : It 1 116, 1 ¥ more t : " . \ | Wi ( | | | v ! y tin to gat i L the cxecit sonsibiliti 1 Calil Yall chict D 1 2 | Bet be devoting his en- yj | Lninistrative work in pogpe Calitor | ient, D lsot ) y than twenty years as a ] | % cxp 8r in of | th n nt fr t I ics. From the « 1 Forest bir 4 mammals obta ’ ) 1 ind other I 1] seience t (cji Aretic experienee L e was graduated from Dart = — A of the “Jeannet mouth College in 1900, and dur FEL CLARI 1 .[ ; 18 l. and v \.\ P wit \“ “1‘1 n“ the 1 to 1 ok a Rear Admiral Leigh was sworn in as of the Bureau of IHI\I work on m‘ customs and his Mosiih L 3 Navigation, succeeding Rear Admiral W, R. Shoemaker, Tk ! ‘ e University, receivii cd. The retirement permitlc he promation of Cap- tory of the B sult of hi while in Alaska in th an authoritative pul t Forestr tain F. H. Clark to the rank of Rear Admiral. J. Butler Wright, Assistant Sccretary of State, was named Minister to Sweden. I'] il wifh ek s | EWELL APPOINTED | ! o B NEW GAME WARDEN .. ‘ ‘ tion of a vast amount of . which S TNESTERN and articles dealing with and descriptions ies. He is also DLICOTT lar book various phases of wild life and wild-| WMo : Co}‘)rado M"‘ Qezs | 1f ation. Alaska f‘/ln‘ams}np (ompnny S Ban Sunduy Funerals Wool ZOMIhopli8 onuBird Life Steamer in Port Early To- During the ten years he has sery A e b ( Fuk I ed as Chief of Biological Survey the| day Enroute Westward. ; e Bureau has deveioped and it is now i - @ generally recognized throughout the| Steamer Novthw rn, Capt. C. A T ! world as one of the leaders in the (G and SHin e study of wild life and its con-| ed in port i : Dr. Nelson has performed a val-| 8 passengers 1o o Nasien y uable service to science and has|Junean and I 0 tons of local freigh Bl tha o Saei made an enviable contribution h) Hl' uner was delayed by fog i ¢ Mmeone might tak | our knowledge of wild life,” said| ‘ to condu | Secretary Jardine in announcing this : ”"*\i“”“**" the stc - | change in the personnel. *In con-[er for Juncau were: Mrs L0 papers for sale at The Kmpire <Y "’( " of North| Wyckoft, J. M. Walley, M n : , WEDNESDAY, FEB. 23, 1927. CW HERRING LIMITA fifi'\eS Q;L :,.a { OFV FJ Kiawak Harbor Is Embraced m 1 tations of S. E. Alaska. ‘ | 1 A ¥ 1 lin | 1 on Klawak Har-| i official ; } Tneuln Febiu I 1 Qa Vi (s i of w ! »d purposes LU i e < Los Angeles does have bad weather sometimes. llea\v o rains ]u(mphl H()w] um(]llum\ in parts recently, giving the suburb, Venice, "\ HELD g i City, | - > )It‘mmt; Miss Marie | ATTENT'ON LEGIONNAIRES eattle . W K Al member having dance tickets Feh. 22 ¢l 1 J. N. Van Winkle will pleas them in to Comrade v Warden, Clark at Light Office before tel n Zynda | Thursday sht ady . = U Gafiney, Chas, Grewar, Cit = Sl 3 n to Ce George Hubbard, Bremerton, | i v 1 i S s i e of solid plaster, m ud California. He w t | arder than the American vari been exccuted next Friday A 2 4 = v eseeuted nest ¥ KRAUSE RECEIVES s o L g e 2 NEW GRAVEL TRUCK! | AT THE HOTELS | e ! fo | & = wse, concrete con | | Don’t Forget | Gastineau dl g ititul. Pageol he Admiral Watson to l : is made by the Fageoi ‘E linder W ha he / p : - sdranile dutip bod s with the ‘: J M one yard a v hall capacity, 30x3 | mol The Alaskans | to the . vertoad | | Latest Musie £ st | L IS THE MUSIC Ket n, R R, & A. Clary, City seattle: Joe Meherin Keteh | FRIDAY THE 25Til NOW ON SALL sailed at 8:50 for the wes the keenest naturalists we have ever| ek €. i Archbold, ENERLTTI had and a man of singularly bal- L i = i WORLD’S field and in the laboratory a large| J Hubbard: D ] proper that he should be relieved of |, o 0 oo the responsibility of administrative| . o0 i Ciruen Cartouche gether the results of his experience| . 3o passengers for Cordovii, two and give more of his time to v for Valdez, four for Latouche amd JUTLER- \'\lR() Senior Biologist Passengers leaving Juncau for th Redington's Career B ar mne e FIRST Wl |||||Hmm,‘ Mr. Redington as been con-|for Valdez, W. A. T 1 for Cor Phone 134 We Deliver which he has been engaged both in]for ard Wa hooks on the Wild Animals 4 el A America, Theodore Roosevelt once|B- R. Aiking, 1L B. Carbray, R. W s sald that the author was ‘one of|Keith, E. L. Nanthorp, €. €. Bur I‘)27 | = laick, €. M H. B P + v z A v. W. Il N anced development.’ In recognition]| Sl of his scientific work both .in thel® ale and plants have been named in hon Mrs. Myren, J. McDonald, Willian r. afrlr, Nelson.” - it seoms “""\\4’,14 Misia Iishard ::IIH W ]\‘fu\ duties in order that he may turn| .o eSS his entire attention to bringing to-| o .. The steamer has, from Seal TRY THE 67 ]“)::; f:?z‘ 13’5"; b studies. He will remain infog ror T b e e o Bureau of Biologicai Survey as|frojgn DRUG CO. | (IHHIHIHW nected with the Forest Service sinceldova; John R. Noyes, Georse Ander.! 1901, and the lines of work on]son, Jo Hart and John 1. Day | Substation Post Office No. 1 Ofl.; 3 i snlitor ; L ( Cla ruen ! | 1 gton and in the field have e la 5 i 8 . i R G R || Service Station o oparty who last weck Dok | f————e the var tivities of the Bio E logical Survey,” sald Secretary Jar-| M0 0 cabin on Glacier Highway Our stcre has been sclected dine. “These activities include the|DA% been ftraced and warning is JOHNSTON'S and coupletely equipped by given that prosccution will follow Groen Watch Makers 1 1o render a T *pair and Gruen Watches. conservation of the useful game and fur-bearing animals, WAl in PER LERpARE Ay EXCLUSIVE | ectivorous birds, and v bene- S S | ; | CHOCOLATES Advertising always pays. Use tho ficia 0y ar pss forms o vi i ficial or harmless forms of wild lite] (260 EERL S and the control of the forms that are found to be injurious to agri- culture, stock raising, horticulture, ! and forestry. 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