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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1938 $1,150 RAISED FOR GPTICIAN FINDS S JIMMY RINEHART ek "eas orm WILDLIFE AGENT FOURTH OF JULY ALASKA RARE been north of Ketchi- von went direct to Seattle LANDS HERE IN HER VISIT IN JUNEAllJ NEW TITLE FUH At Taku Landmg For Miss Ht' en Kahn, of San ! na from Sand Point G Nickelsen ed to ancisco, \\Im is visiting ]m sis- ka, in order that he migl C. ©. Carter will be hosts at a bn(u:o few days visiting his and supper party at their home to- Dr. H. C. Nickelsen, of The He will leave for the siates on the Flies Up from Bhland 1s "% &l v ik Admooni ‘1 o r: . Nickelsen, o )e He will leave for the States on the $ = Since her arrival in Juneau ten b S American Legion Delegated orince Robert at the end of te to Remain Here for davs ago. Miss Kahn's visit has been Change Due to Broad by Cilizens Committee to Put on Annual Event < b i S Jimmy Rinehart, popular South- R e Bt tbutins, w0 g iy Gender fro : BEFORE - GOING enst o R 1o iha | ner who entertained at dinner for game wardens of the Alaska Game and spoiled her milk for calf Muk- In come in, the Fourth of July fund | Safid Point, on the tip of the A TO SCOUT CAMP North today when he ended nt her Thursday night and Mr. and Commission will work under the|luk, is reported to be cast in the role « i now alightly over $1,150 ‘and 1t| . Per gty See Stont om Portland, Oregon, in his blue Mrs. Minard Mill who were dinner title of “Wildlife Agent of “Mama Moose” until the little g e aska Peninsula, with tw : e 1d silver Fairchild 71 seaplane, | hosts Saturday “The new designation is suggested | fellow gets big enough to wand SaSaSied W guiover 140, L P2 land all the dissgreeable sensato L 18 0 e Rinchart brought Lawrenwe Mil-| ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Goldstein because of the broad variety of| the woods :\lnn(' 5 SN W £ JUncheon qneeliiE o lof Umal de imer," Is a Mgt of f trip to the Scout Camp at fer, plumbing contractor with A, B, and Mrs. John Dolginer had guests| duties in wildlife conservation now i the Citizens Fourth of July Com- the opinion of Dr. H. C r are urged to conts Rushlight F“‘m])am.‘ to J E , from for a supper party for Miss Kahn being carried out by these officers, mittee this noon at Percy’s Cafe.|en who arrived in Juneau from oy A teai R = o ey atghi the Commission statement said e achual tabuievon (RS 8L | geward on the Al 7 Westward for work witk hic com. Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Williams are| “Enforcement of laws and regu- AKES Rlitie were Sile & SNl Dr. N | pany in Anchorage. Rinehart also Planning a barbecue Wednesday , while still a very important and persons yet fo be called UDOR. | the Binyon Optical s brought. in. JaAk GahRIaE! of Port ht at the home of Mrs. Florine | part of the Commission’s services The exceljont result of ihe drve ttle May 3, with his partner DI jon with the that \nd. Oregon, who is & young man Housel on the Glacier Highway. in the Territory, by no means covers FA'RGHILD UP SR el o o o d to ere fust seeing Alaskar ot ™ 7 several friends gathered at Percy's | all the work performed by its field RSN S UOMITIEER ol W o oV ka car would be appreciated if they would | "por the past several month _ Monday noon for a no-host lunch-|agents. Observations and analysis e | et e L5 before 1eav-| part has been flying in the East, €on and an afternoon of cards for | of the fluctuating numbers of game| Alex Holden and Lon Cope took T Conatit A Bas e el S e ing, in order that he may send out | out of New. York-and Saratoga Miss Kahn. and fur species, recommendations | the Fairchild 71 of the Marine Afr o e ) e or needed miscellaneous | Springs Mrs. Minard Mill and Mrs. Robert for future regulations, special care|ways out on the new Tuesdas e b Oillinis - dnnouncett e waa1 e T got the Pairchild back there,” Bender will glve an informal tea of game during severe winters, stock- | schedule to the islands today with that a program committee would be and came 3 TR Rinehart smiled, Yand Based at afor Miss Kahn at the Governors|’og of Cepleted nc Barreu ateeS:|tnree passengers " 8 s nd FILE ARTICLE \ake at Saratoga Springs, When the House Wednesday afternoon educational activities among thena-| Gienn Goudie was a roundtripper named in the next few days to westward icles of incorpc big thots mite: tHWE . Thursday night, Dr. and Mrs. W. | tive people and school children, and |, Tenake sy L make arrangements and Carry out | reels ofscolor movies of bird life and ) ! ig shots made their money on the ' d rs. 3 : i and ¢, Tenakee, John Osseward was a ; SHE DNRy O ; been filed with the 1| race tracks, T flew "em down o Wall W. Council will be hosts.for cards| consultations with sportsmen’s and|nocconcer to Sitka, and Jimmie BRI e [aame MG of gt aar , Auditor by the MacDonald Con- Street until they to go back after and supper for Miss Kahn and Fri-| trappers' groups, form a portion of | jamos was a passenger to Todd of former, years as approved by the never so amazed in all g, i0n “Company of Anchorags.|more money.” j day night Mrs. Goldstein will have| every officer’s routine. It is not their |* witt veveral sacke of mail Hold Citizens' Committee today : he i t listed at $50000 and of-| Undecided as to his plans for the friends for an evening of cards in|purpose merely to build up a record| oy was to make sever: e The general program as suggested kittiwakes nestin i o summer. Rinehart said he would honor of her sister in the number of arrests made, but | o' at joland ports under the now at today's meeting s for a H I is a rare country and 4 ¥ " 8 WO o e 3 = R 2 ; stops at island ports under the new s 2 1 Ay o R. E. Mac- be around Juneau for perhaps three _ Miss Kahn will end her visit in|to aid in all ways possible the im-| chedule, which formerly got the parade, children’s races and sports. | I've immer pleased—even e Tatnen - 3 | Weats cau next Monday, when she will provement of wildlife conditions. | yoatl oo el s s ball games, downtown evening t he rather rough trip across DO04I% B R eave on the Yukon on her way fo| “A new badge of distinctive design, | i, o O Wednesdays insteac events, band concert and ‘ o ¢ ; | Donald, second Vise-President, The| More than 400 spetles of fish her home carrying the familiar brown bear |~ eagE i ton hy =13 RVl e mllitary | ot fall and take first three named are of St. Louis, have been observed in the Medi et 1 of the Alasks Game Commis-| g use glpsifieds pay forces as will be available om rin fall and take| % s ey sion, will be worn by the Wildlife Binyon Optical Co., Is in Juneau &y e Three Weeks CALL SHATTUCK o the occasion of much entertaining in her honor, Among others who have been her hosts’are Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Faulk- Variety of Duties On and after July 1 of this year Agents.” 'Moose Calf Added To Menagerie Norman I)d\\n will not want for life in his “Golde which he is filming at Mary Taku River Lodge—now, in addition to two cub bears, he has !a moose calf. Louis DeFlorian took a bet from Mary Joyce when they saw the gan- gling little animal across the river. Mary said he couldn’t catch it. Louis said he could, and did. Myra, the cow who drank fuel oil \n](l River” Joyce's picture $20,000 Will Be Spent on Hotel Enlargement Here Warrack Takes Out Permit with City for [m[no\mu Gas'tlm‘du Hotel A building permit calling for en- the Gastineau Hotel at a cost taken out with the the J. B. Warrack Warrack has previ- mouneed plans for enlarging modations. for an addi- front the bu 3 instal Ax ¢ or in the buildir lition of 10 more rooms expected The permit p: of on the and the all with to start hor SIMMONS HOPS LOCKHEED 0UT Shell Simmons l‘(mpcr] the Al- aska Air Transport Lockheed toda for the islands with five passengers. Herbert Lee went to Tenakee, P. Auvril to Sitka, as did Peter Kos- trometinoff, and Kay and Soe Kezele to Chichagof. - > - Try an Empire ad. s - — TWO HALIBUT CARGOES SOLD Georoe Says Hotel Plans Progressing Wallis S. George, manager of the Juneau Cold Storage, and one of the up of Juneau bu ness men in- terested in the construction of the Baranof Hotel, returned to Juneau Fifteen thousand pounds of hali- but were landed today on the local on the Yukon from a two we fish exchange, the boats Tern, Capt trip to Seattle and other Northw Andrew Rosness, and the Emma cities in connection with the hotel Capt. John Winthers, selling for project 6.40 and 4.30 cents a pound. Geo sai “Everything is pro- The Tern brought in 6,000 pounds gressing and the Emma 9,000, apidly and we're oniy W ing for final approval from V The five-man boat Arden, Capt ington on our loan before Olaf Larsen, was lying at the dock ahead.” 2 this afternoon with 16,500 - e e pounds hailed, but not bid upon - .o Mountain Sheep FIVE GO NORTH Are Disappearing wiTH PAA TODAY W: ::]1\1(1.:\10‘\11 vt(’;]zl:\‘vk J”vl\‘,': ntam| A Pacific Alaska Airways Electra, it Paaloa g e o mln[(d by Al Monsen and Bill Knox wonal Pbark dscoverec a |arge|fey to Pairbanks this morning with Rocy Mountain big horn ram ill| yoo poccanoen on ; ‘h:“n z:mnmzun cliff v]l.nv‘\] T R e S R B SNIURERad L ol Taylor, Boris Magids, W. N. Mc- then carried the ram down t I)trlv ald and (‘hdlh\ Burdick. War Cuts mountain When the ambulance arrived (l.l ram was rushed to the park stock farm but no veterinarians were av- ailable so physicians were summon-| B I ' ) ed. The ram died soon after lln\ LU arrived Rangers said they made desper- S(ll()s ate efforts to save the ram because they hoped to learn something about the cause of disease that is killing many big horn sheep. In the last 10 vears the death rate has been ex- tremely heavy and not more than 150 sheep survive. Rangers fear the SHANGHAI, June 7.—Bible sales in China dropped 20 percent dur- ing 1937 as a result of the Sino- Japanese war, according to figures contained in the annual report. of park flock may become extinct the Ch‘_”“ Bible soc‘f‘§'- an IAT‘IEIO- WA {American missionary publishing Today’s News Today.—Empire. 'house. bored with claims? ... the international code for MORE SMOKING PLEASURE Smokcrs the world over know that They Satisfy is the signal for more smoking pleasure. 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