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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, FRIDAY, DEC. 6, 1940. MATANUSKA SOIL MAN TALKS OUT \W. A Rockle Declares | Radicals Trying to Make | Racket of Colony FRReor THE THOMAS W lRlD“’ARI* COMPANY to work on the Army Base at An- Miscellaneous | ELECTRICAL RNITURE chorage in the summer, turning W PYREX WARE | their land over to supervision of | ® VERNON WARE G 0 o n S neighbors or permitting it to “grow | B BAKEIN-WARE up in weeds,” W. A. Rockie, Nort! L] ALJ BOWLS & i S g west Soil Conservation Reséar i e L Sandwich and Waffle Trons — Toasters oF chareed totihy | AING — Hamilton Beach Mixers — Vacuum Rockle s back from his third, N Sweepers — Broilers — Silex Coffee as director of soil studies u Mak — Floor Lamps servation in Alaska | E — Bridge and Bed Lamps — Hea He declared only a small pes-! W Corn Poppers — Automatic Irons of colonists arve making 3 200d and the “we @ ity is led Ly a | Rockie charged that a small un- determined number of radicals are working to belittle Government ei forts at Matanuska and make & SPORTING G ® Sleds ® Ski Equipment . ® 22 Rifles o Bliites lief a permanent The colonists nad one write-oif 5 ® Fish Baskets ® Axes two years ago in adjustments and M ® Stripping Rods ® Compasses cancellation of indebtednesses| ; ranging from a low of a few pe L ® Reels ® Knives cent to around, 75 percent, Rockic! B S/ p ® Flash Lights @ Pack Boards declared, adding, ':What they want ¥y now is another big write-off and 6 © Sleeping Bags another slice of something for \2 nothing.” "It is time someone besides the agitat ave a little publi what's going on up there,” saitl Rockie declared, however, a small group is making good in the col- ony and averaging a cash net in- come Lf 81200 to $1,300 a year, y to Rockie Tru-Trak Swing Rocking Chairs e Tables — Cedar Chests - ym cnd Dining Suites — Oil Ranges Qil Heaiers — Samson Card Tables — Studio Couches — $moking Stands — Bissell Carpet Sweepers — IRWIN AUGERS — BITS -CUT SAWS — SPLIT- WEDGES and MAULS — WOOD CARVING SETS — TOOL TING 1TE T | 1 for last month is as follows [ OLTA OFFICES - SITKAHOP SHIPMENTS IN | Iresh and frozen— MOVED UPSTAIRS Hialibut s 2020t Shell £immons flew out to Sitka Salmon 153,061 s gy this morning and returned with Other 23,737 ¢ 5 of George W. Folta. Alaska | four passengers for Juneau, Bert IHOSE oF '939 Salmon, canned 452,644 e for the Depart- V. S. Musselman, Jerry Mc- | Cured or preserved of the Tnterior, were moved | § e Codd 1433 BIih 20,096 i tempotary quarters i November Alaska Exporls ~ tervine : e nmission suite | The Daily Alaska Empire has the ; Salmon 30,517 uilding, the former |largest paid cireulation of any A= SHow Boom-Platinum, | snensisn f the Signal Corps. |aska newspaper B Clams 4 Foae T U 2217 Tyge of Hoquiam Comes fo : F Shrip $Eghx: You get more real value by selecting foods at ! Soter dh i Gnef mn HeaVY Sea their best and foods at their best must + < " Shipments from Alaska last Fish products | < PRI i ; JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL. month were more than double the' Meal 7,320 Off Tillamook be FRESH. Wo take particular pride in our wide i value of products shipped in No- f)):l) 2 b 7[;:;: i selections of FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES. PRESENT vember a year p0, accordir to er Ish products TILLAMOOK, Oreg Dec. 6. B § the monthly report. of Collector of Furs and fur-skins | L FUEANODE, toaos, Des 0. VISIT OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT 660 F;‘ e]} gp B , " ‘p sfl gpao { [ Clslguu e i Conce o A LT3 quiam, Wach., with the possible Ic . ... AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. £ 4 s ¥V U e L R SR R slof its six man crew, in heavy seas 8,526. The 1939 figure was $2,- e v %Yl on Tillamook Bar, is reported by A Comedy in Three Acts ; o id the 1938 figurc $5,457.- )\:/';(\lu ’j’; the Barview Coast Guard station THESE PRICES GOOD THROUGH 9 3 e 1950 ot Astoria. s A (| Heavy shipments of platinum and Hair-seal skins 2398 " tho sation said it learned the HONDAY' nscnnnsn 9 TONIGHT — 8 o’Cleck j tn concentrates added to better| Mink 4842| rour included Capt. Hillary Hub- V' than normal shipments of standard| Muskrat 2913 ple, Mate Evan Campbell, Chief En- | Alaswa products, account for the| Otter 122/ gincer Neil Logue, Assistant En- ~ | ncrease. Canned salmon shipments All ot gincer ‘George Thorberg, Deckhand JUNEAU HIGH SCHOOL GYM | Were worth $452644 as compared Live animals John Henderson and Cook Julius i with $49,953 a year ago. Gold ship- | Wool, unmanufactured Long, all of Hoquiam C 0 F F E E feadcn: % 5 § ments were worth $3990.302 as Wood, timber and lumber The tug was owned by the All- Admission: Adults, 40c; Students, 25¢ | compared with $2,015,414 in Novem-| Trophies, specimens, curi- | sgn Tiubble “Tug Oo o v | I 3 ubble ug Compa [ Ho- M. ]. B—Gold Shield 1939, | os, ete. exports | Reindéer hides Ler The item-by-item list of 4436 |quiam. It was towing logs between 0| |Oregon ports and Grays Harbor. Chase & Sanborn’s . -- | Lingon berries 639 The Barview station said the Schillings - Ivory 1,321! Tyce put across the bar in heavy | Platinum 133,028 scas about 7:30 o'clock this morn- | Tin concentrates 49,300 In At 7:55 a big sea carried away oun ‘ | Gold 3990302 the wheel house and Coast Guards- | Silver 466 men said she immediately went out i —————of control off Tillamook jetty and | Total value products of was carried under by the hammer- | Alaska ing surf | Value U. 5. products re- .- — T T T turned | Value foreign merchan- { | dise [ e | KETCHIKAN COURT ! HEA RING |S DEL MONTE TERM CLOSING; TO | 2% Size Can OPEN HERE JAN. 6 TOMORROW | et e oo et Infernational Fisheri es ling to word received here at the ' Commlssion Afl'iVGS Aboard Cra-t ! office of the Clerk of Court. (Conunuea 1rom rage One) THE PERFECTLY BALANCED BLEND Judge George F. Alexander, Clerk | Robert Coughlin and others in the | court party plan to return to Juneau | on the steamer North Sea. ! | A new term of court will convene | here January 6. — e . ‘MORGAN RETURNS kan of the new Fisheries Products/ Laboratory of the Fish and Wildlife | Service, Wednesday - at Ketchikan the Deep Sea Fishermen's Union and| vessel owners recommended that | Thomas A. Morzan, of Columbia { Lumber Company, returned en the | Mount McKinley this noon from & | the season open April 1, that the| 1 b\_lbln.lj-\i zr‘xp Lo} the Westward where | quota be increased to 55 million| | his firm established a branch office | pounds, that all vessels regardless 1in Anchorsge. of size carry halibut licenses, that :RFECT BALANCE of everything you want in a whiskey . . . Carstairs White Seal is rich, yet smooth and easy . . . mild yet authoritative . . . not too sweet, not too dry . . . not too heavy, not too light. 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Copr. | SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 6.—Near- me——— ly 100 of the 1489 color at| | Matanuska have left their farms » | Miracle Whip quarts 33e¢ NINTHCRASH VICTIM IS ADDED, TOLL Pretty Stewardess Dies as Result of Injuries in ‘ Plane Accident CHICAO, 1il;, Dec. 6.—The toll of | dead in the crash of the UAL main- liner Wednesday night was raised | to nine today with the death of the <hip’s pretty stewardess, Miss Flor- ence Little, aged 23 Two of the seven injured pas- are still in a critical condi- ngers | tion. The crash has prompted David | Behnecke, President of the Airline Pilots’ Association, to assert that 1 Umnu(, Pe and l-m,., | had Congress should immediately recre- ate the Air Safety Board as a means air lines. FIRESTUFF SHELBY, Mis Dec. 6.—Shelby firemen have about decided theres | truth in the axiom: “All things come to those who wait.” Informed that a freight down the line was on fire, they | ambled over to the station, set the “stop” signal, and waited. 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