The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1927, Page 5

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BRINGIN(- UP FATHER THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, DEC. 6, 1927. By GEORGE McMANUS [ DYI‘N‘ FOR A COOD DiGH OF CORNED BEEF AN CABBAGE: WOULDN'T NOUL THINIK \ SOMETHING DEC&NT oNn THIO BOAT? ! THEYD SERVE ! | LISTEN- HOW MANY TIMESD MOUST | TELL.WYOUL NOT TO MENTION THAT —— VOLGAR DI9H? COME| > IN HERE - YOU ARE GOING TO DINE TR WITH ME. RIGHT ¢ 2 C‘ o Grent CORNED BEEF AND CABBACE ON THIS BoAaT! © 1927, by Int'l Feature Service, tne 1 WIS H 1 CooL o STOP THINKIN MAY | Review of Territory | For Last Fiscal Year Made by (.m' Parks' (Continued from i Two.) pitals, many vi where loca adequate the to Seattle for spe “Industrial schools established at Qanakanak and BEk- Jutna; in the third judicial divi- ston, and White Mountain, in th second judicial institutions rece the native children and sults achieved more than the expenditures. The for medical service and hospital zation are inadec and every effort should be made=to improv them. hospital boat on the FYukon River was placed in mission abont the 1st of June started on the trip down the kon River. Prior to June 30, patients were treated. This boa furnishes a service that can not Be supy in any other mamier and ample funds should be vided for itz maintenance, buildings at Tanana forme: eupied by thoe United Sto were transferred to the B Bducation. A hospital has been established and plans should bo made for developing this station . 80 that ultimately it will be equip- ped with isolation wards for in bercular patie a home™for de- fective _ children, an industrial school, and headquarters his hospital boat. jana i3 a ated at a strategic point for such development. During the summer/ %t is accessible by water transpo - tation from all parts of the Yu kon drainage ~ basin cand rhn‘ht, the winter there are Ldefined trails leading to ne: tion of the tary to the other hosp ed by the Bu ford excellent facilitics are all inadequate in are without isolation | tubercular patients or patients with contagious diseases. In most places these accommodations | could be supplied at comparative- ly small expense and the value, of the institutions would he grea ‘-.‘ 1y increased. The hospital at Ju- neau, especially, is in need of unl isolation ward. | Reindeer Grazing Act | “Last year Congress authorized | the Secretary of the Interior to| allocate and lease grazing lands in Alaska. This is of utmost im- portance to the indusiry. Approx- imately two-thirds of the reindeer belong to the mnatives and the | herds are increasing so rapidyy I that some steps must be taken lul | protect the ranges from overgraz- ing, - The most serious proble | confronting the industry is f of disposing of the surplus av | Recently one of the rein- deer companies has developed a plan for the shipment of the best parts of the meat to market in | cold storage and of canning the remainder. If this is successfu!, it will help solve the problem. “The Alaska Agricultural Col- lege and School of Mines receives | $50,000 each year from the Fed: | etal Government, and in addition | 16 this the Territory has appro- priated $360,360 since 1917. Ex- | collent courses of study are offer- ed in agriculture, mining, businegs ministration, chemistry, eivil mtnear(nx, general science and home economics. . Last year 157 were enrolled and ° graduated. “The United S'n!aa Bureau ot ' Mines maintains < an oretesting Jahoratory in conjunction with the, n empioyed many ca os were were seil: tment have been were f cor any ¥u or is triba s Phe that stem they that they | wards for| but 2ollage, and the United States ological Survey has established experimental station on the mpus. for the study ol reindeer ‘caribou. Forest Development by m possibility of utilizing the extensive coastal: lor of an ;n the manufacture of pap been known for many years; fact, a small pulp mill was fructed in southeastern Alas- several years ago, but year, when the Forest Serv- § undertook to bring the sitna- n ‘to the amnthn of manufac- rers consumers thro tml-m” e & : [t ice, five appli- cations for water-power devalop- ment and a supply of pulp timbar | were filed w er Commission hese and Forest Se applications id timber supply in of Junean and Ketehi- two her units *d for sale and three ceived. The tracts were awarded to the high- est bidders and the right to d velop the necessary water powsr to eperate the proposed plants was awarded the purchasers of the timber, Each project cove 5,000,006,000 feet of spruce and hemlock pulp timber and 50,000 to 60,000 horsepower of wal imber sales and power li cover a period of 50 vears cont provide that a with a_daily capacity of n than 200 1 mewsprint be in ope )y hefore Apr 1922, Bach plant will require initial investment of Iy $16,000,600 and emplo than of this were con- acts not i development vital import v, because providoe us throughout the year and ma the permanent population ogress of Aviation pr in the develop- ment of a ion in the Te ory is worthy ot note. At the present time there are 44 in the Territory and portation companies operating a total of eight commercial ai planes. The service rendered b these companies is of material » in the development oi the Tl:l'rl- tory “The public buildings bill which failed to pass during the last ses- siom of Congress carried an ap- propriation for a capitol building for Alaska. This building is urg- ently, needed, and it is hoped that thres 1t It the Federal Pow-| covered | employ: | ¢} landing fields | funds for i providad t “Last y vited to the Alaska const tion will Le s session. ar attention was necesgity for a scho o ¢ for and tr delinquent native dren. I year a number of cases which can not be taken care of i any Kind oi an institutior and provision should be made fo a home of this kind in the Terri tory. | in other 'Care of Insane “For many years recommenda tions have been made that th insane of Alaska should be carer for in a Government instituiioa The present contraet runs tol veyal vy but the prob! should reccive early considerat that the CGovernment will saital 2 for these tunates » time “Many recomme that have 1 mada wproved and adl. s believed that ion should he give; » others and for are included her com nds hav hoen adoy Howeve they Finances report Are Scund the tr Territori il of the o i trasst ment o leverdue ta 1 wimon pack for previous years. The of the tax law was attack | when the case was decided | favor of the tory thic puted taxes were paid. | ritorial Legislature appropriat | $1,001,350 for the suppopt ot ritorial schools and the Agri \ tural College and School | Mines and for the o | new hool buildings. incr | prapration for the last i “Appropriations for Ltwo y for the Piineers’ R | Phi: biennium the 1 Hom m The Ter-|Wh il | ers, e of $61,240 over the ap lw\uuk t ext| rescue and relief dependent chiidrer lief of deatit and care of Hospital ution, chil pedic of los 1, e in dren amount 100, as compardd w the preceding two 3§ in Ortho: Five Recommendations Additional ) United Mucation to enabl and equip one or wards for tubercu St it Tanana pre for defective chi vard for contagion i industrial Detention rigible natives in Repeal of fa game affect by Steamer Ajaska, afternoon - wi 1, 130 tons of ( followin P R. I.. Bernard, K. Burford, M. and Mrs, R I Metcal?, Otto 3 |beck, L. B vou, In | mont, seng ham, (. , Capt.J. Sam Raker, {frey and two s truction of She wus for the herd | We make men’s F. WOLLAND. nlargement liws Appropriation Mr G Cook, Bens e them to build m lar of t ldren, 18 disc school. home the T X I in esiden for oo “{ALASKA BRINGS | FROM SOUTH TODAY Cap ived in port at three re | patic h tion statior hom isolation ase for err 80 ts an’l tory fons o capiinl William 2 o'clock + | covered day eight and the for and Me Metea Beatrice R. on, J chols, Kelly, 'age. ‘heduled Westw afternoo o fed A Junean: Mrs. w Ben- Cri- Mrs. M. to G, one, Gl leave ard abont 5} suits for §55. —adv. Schilling Coffée never varles In flavor- (BOAT FllllND BUT OWNER NOT ABOARD Bay Minus Captain A. Waara of Douglas kinown als ) A. Wi of Douglas is lying on the heach at Funter Bay with a hole in her side. arifted into Funte: Bay last Thur Dee with no ono on hoard, according to & letter from R. Pekgvieh to United States Customs Housc She | the Liere Written Pekovich Novembe Mr on letter December 2, the gaid that on 24 Mr. Pekovich and Tubbs had discovered at floating in the hay not until December 1, that th 5 was di micway between fhe Pekovich and Otteson propertie in Funter Bay Peter Pelton of Douglas, a friend of the missing man, id that Waara left the Channel sev- eral wee! go and was td> have met Pelton at Hawk Inlet after Waara had had a few days’ hunt ing. . When V a failed fo show wp Pelton returned heve and day wos planning on leaving for a search as soon as the weather would permit. He had intended leavicg this morning but the stormy weather was unfavorible veling in his small fishing however, to - neee - your frutt cakes for . Sully, adv, Order and yet your unruny vary, lomotlmu from He" ;on do not eq]oy "Schilli yous pocehoa’utgu lnstanily eetusn the price of the full. 'ouf &" A s G » packageyou ase then using-~your mere statement - is enough+Don’t trouble ] gomrn the coffee-~ for your tasté may éhangs Buhpln- T-203 Duifts Into Funter ;' chum mber 1,! “rwork Kills Girl, e Wounds Takes Ou With W er w5 tha scene of tack. rehed young in the s guson h night, it buildin Sunday. HANSEN IJ BUSINESS T am now will ing, Ing, a0 fur Phone 3 dv. mi guaranteed 703 SUGCEST- WE HAVE CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE To-DAY? | Au | the (52 decide yJohn T L Monagle, Feero, gan, €. Cu M Wils Those d nire and the Anotler, n Life the present follow Dead kull | Ki 10 5, W ich he killed 1 injured Velma Raine the body Fer 20 years, was foun 300 yards from the the jealousy oked | thi Since Friady, posses had for the body of t an. 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