The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, December 6, 1935, Page 8

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THE DAlLY ALASKA EMPIRE FRIDAY, DEC. 6 1935. e —————————— 3 I on all our journey. Under the ca-|experimental farm colony set down f jUNEAU RUTARY e e e n AUTHUR LA pable direction of Executive Officer | with a plop in the Matanuska Val- IEs A c T pianist, Mrs. Millk Hugh Terhune, and his assistant,|ley, near enough to the very best ’\ vall and Ir i) | Frank Dufresne, the commission has | big game territory in the whole North RTEH f Wel Mayor FUR cHRlsTMAS | PRlsuNER DIE { GAME BUREAU retained the natural balance of wild | American continent—a fifty. mile Is UP Tu GUU RT s E T s GHA ' | L life in Alaska by expert game counts | radius of Matanuska would take in ] | and careful annual checks, controlled | the very cream of the famous Kenai al Solo—Mrs. Lola Mae Al PIUNEERS FUND IN AUT | ik the shooting by fearless prosecution [and Rainy Pass regions—to threat- TH ls EVE N I NG ‘ Alaska Game Commission |of violators, conserved the breeding |en to undo much of the commis- suest Speakers—Gov. John W. Cited in Article in | stoek an: planted mor; ga:’ne i‘x,xn sAilon'; va.h;f:lf work ;l;l :o:ose;:rin‘g Troy e F. Alexander and hitherto barren areas, and maintain- laskan wi ife. ... . ubtful, 2 2 a B i 5 ottish Rite|® W. D. GIObb bponson Re-| Aulomoblle Thief, Special Latest Post ed as far as possible by expert man- | even if they raised solid gold nuggets Ch'ef, Executive Rexterates anquet in Sc X e L Taien D [ Police: Medth i, agement the virgin condition in | instead of potatoes, whether the ag- | - Desire that Holding Com- Temple Marks Import- !, S A e A S e A tribute to the work of the Alas- | Which the game was originally found. | ricultural output could equal the anies Cooperat At DI 1 2 Prestd tions Over flbl Year | When Car Burns % Game Commission is paid by |In Alaska, they ‘eel game is a crop | value of the big game which their B perate Clarenc Ho J ot | Rands. | au Rotary ar esident; A ; O. L. Ken r, and El- t Arms. The annual dlx\(‘ for the Pioneer: tmas Fund will be launched i Mr, Gross said | an oil truck. iy Co Corey Ford and Alstair McBain in the latest issue of the Saturday Ev- ening Post, for which the two au- | ors have written a series of arti- les on American wild life. | While praising the efficiency of the commission, the pair neverthe- less deplore the lack of funds for complete conservation work here, and s 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 6. — Louisi n Shaw, special police officer, and his s,| prisoner, William R. Harrison, ar- r'rested in Alexandria in connection with an automobile theft, were burn- ed to death this morning when their | automobile caught fire after striking |and not a mins. Their job is to protect it and make it grow. Limited Funds Uited “And yet, even here, in America’s happiest hunting ground, we founi this excellent guarding commission | eruelly hampered by lack of suffic- ient federal funds for proper war- should exceed last| ully $250.” oney collected annually in | Shaw was returning his prisoner | here when the accident occurred. question the value of the Matanuska project from a~ game conversation standpoint. den service—at present there are just eight wardens assigned to a terri- tory a fifth as large as the United States, as wide as the distance from presence is apt to destroy.” NATIVE OF FINLAND DEAD IN HOSPITAL John Wilson, 50, native of Finland and resident of Juneau, died in St. Ann’s Hospital of nephritis early to- day. ‘Wilson, who has no known relatives ‘WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—President Roosevelt today said it was up to the courts to decide upon the refusal of public ‘utility holding companies to register with the Securities Exchange Commission, as is required under a new Federal regulation regarding transportation. Roosevelt reiterated his desire that so far as possible all forms of trans- portation be brought under one reg- ulatory agency. rs are O. D, Bedle, W. 8. \“1: :{:;I:-cll‘\sn‘\lol:m amr;‘ CHURCH DIGNITARY They write as follows: | the Atlantic to the Pacific oceans.|in the Territory or in the States ——————— M. S. Jorgensen and H. I t thy I a, and “Here the problem of managing (We saw that pitiful orphan child, | was em; ; ; i ployed last May by the FERA,| The f pose f them t i VlSlTlNG JUNEAU nd conserving the invaluable sup- | Alaska sport fishing, mistreated and | and during a portion of that time cand:cth}-fetr wa:p::nci:ns‘axd t: rl‘:: o odifibarh of HhE vl o) “| Touring Southeast Alsska as an|Ply of game rests, fortunately in the | neglected by its hard-hearted steo- | was confined to the hispital. Ethel Leginska, the pianist. The J. B. Caro, Dr. W, W. -Council termath of his attendance at the|hand of the Alaska Game Commis- | father, the Commissioner of the Bu- The body is now at the C. W.|piece is caued' VGale,” an‘d was ion, one of the most conscientious |reau of Fisheries in ‘Washington. and efficient units we encountered 1t conference of Lutheran TENDERFOOT PINS churches held at Ketchikan between GIVEN BOY SCOUTS | Novcrmver 3 and December . Rev Six members of the Norlitemen’s'H. L. Foss, President of the Pacific e, Robert W. Bender, | Boy Seout Troop received their Ten- | District of the Norwegian Lutheran s Blake, J. B. Burford,|qerfoot Pins in last night’s meeting | Church in America, is visiting in on, C. J. Davis, A. S patrols, in which Scout lead- | Juneau this week. He will leave Evans, W. S. George, lers Luthur Pendleton and Gene here tonight bound for Sitka. h, Chas. Goldstein, -IRhodes administered the tests The Rev. Foss, whose home office O. L. Kendgll, i qualifying were Bobl ,/is in Seattle, reported a very suc- L ul meeting in Ketchikan, where | delegates from Prince Rupert, Pet- t the meeting | g, Ketchikan and Douglas lnd b Oarter Mortuary, pending funeral ar- rangements. given November 23 by the Chicago Cmy Opera, “Last, but not least, we saw an United Food Co. “Your Home-Owned Grocery and Market” PHONE 16 PHONE 16 gensen, program; Pr D. Stabler, banquet; dall, flowers and favors, Mayor I 1 n Jack Glasve, Jimmi veum, Charles Also in attendance am is as follows : H. Westfall, Dr America—All Waynor, W. M.!were Curtis Shattuck, Head Com-|we: attendance, and expressed 2. Community Singing—All. Led|" |missioner of the troop, and Wayne | himself as pleased with the program by A. B. Phillips; Miss Ruth Coffin T e e | Younz, scoutmaster of the Firemen's of the Lutheran Church in the Ter- TRADE AT UNITED FOOD FOR SA T at piano. SHOP IN JUNEAU! ! Treop. {ritory. ISFACTION e SARTA SUGGIESTS Our hundreds of customers know that they will be satisfied every time th Satisfied as to PRICE—SERVICE—QUALITY. We guarantee eac ers complete satisfaction. THESE PRICES GOOD December 7, 9 and 10. PHONE 16 CIGARETTES All Popular Brands CARTON 1.13 2 PKGS ey make a purchase . . . . h and evrey one of our custom- SATURDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY— Free, JAP ORANGES 250 Boxes of Them Prompt Delivery EGGS Clean—Well Graded 2 DOZEN 19¢ Large—Fresh—Extras . BOX ‘The Treat of the Year AT 25¢ After All, Your Home Should Come First! Think of your home FIRST! Buy Furniture and keep Christmas Cheer in your home all year Furniture gifts endure for years and years to come! Bananas 29 Onions Small, Mild, 41bs. ... Marshmallows Fresh, Tasty, 1-1b. pkeg. .. Fruit Cakes 4¢ Cornflakes Fargo, Golden Ripe, 3 lbs. round. MEAT. DEPT. Bacon 42¢c Chickens Plump, Fancy Fancy, Home ‘Made, pound Hormel’s Eastern, Sliced, Rindless, 1b Sweet Spuds 25¢ Apples 25¢ Oranges 19 .Fan('y. Med. Size, 4 lbs. large pkg. Coffee United Faod’s Stewers, 1b. i Eating or ‘Cooking Fine for Juice," Viskin Casing, Boneless, 1b. College Inn,| doz. ' 3 large tins .. Note the smart modern lines ' A Modern Living Room at Small Cost : SECRETARY DESKS COFFEE TABLES BRIDGE LAMPS—FLOOR LAMPS END AND CARD TABLES SMOKING STANDS MAGAZINE RACKS Peas 25¢ Pineapple Del Monte, flats, I o c sliced or crushed . Malted Milk Pickles ‘10¢ Wienies 28¢c Large, Fancy Heads Sweet, Mixed, Extra Special, pint ........ 4 for Bolony, Liver, : Sausage, Ib. OO AR § SEE OUR STOCK NOW 3 Solid Red Tokays, I 5° , i ! WHILE THE LIST IS pound ... : Vegetable Deal ompson’s, 490 3 AT ITS BEST! ! . pound can ;. b 3 P eaches Large No. 2 Tins H Large No. 214 Tins 4 FOR 12 FOR . Lunch our THOMAS- 6 CANS [Chicken with Noodle Dinner Hardware Co 1.09 49¢ 1.45 19c . . Silver Bar Brand Choice of CORN, BEANS, LARGE JAR PHONe 555 SLICED or HALVES BEETS, TOMATOES The Ideal Luncheon Food RO AT RTCRRELD RN RO l e

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