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: TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1944 \m the far northern wuds, are tumbo parnchutmg to downed fliers along |ling to earth these days around |with the surgeons. | Fort Nelson, B. C, in a search and NOW BEING USED 5, e 2 e nec™s: | TWO NEW ADDITIONS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPle —JUNEAU, ALASKA AGE SIX f since its inauguration in Juneau|with the District Director, and by| [which will link the Alaska " Alriines| ( ASI GUAKD Abx about a ar ago. J. W. Lei ificial Coast Guard uN'IED A'RllNES with the Pacific Coast System. pARA(HuIE DOGS s bo photographer for the United officials said that flying ! R p E v ! E w H E D t [t tr i ipat 5 the eventi ApplIES FoR "Ew time from New York to Juneau is about 16 an(l oxw quarter hours and B. Bur-|were A a J. B. Bur(ord.‘ Anchorage, | the Canadian sector of the unit. SuNDAY MORNF‘:f : ng the flng Trevor Davis, Ernie Parsons, Bert | ROUTE '" AlASKA President P\t.-tyson stated that IN RES(UE WORK The dogs, Maggle and Jiggs, Who 10 'NDMN BUREAU of Ll by !)’Z""Rl }’H:' :fi_‘]yt"_“"'l""' U(i;l\c.(if‘ai:::g‘ R “this move of ours is in line with ‘conunuallv fought others in the - i 4 Bay|Dr. Willlam },' Blenton " aud o1 our belief of Alaska’s present im-| | Fort Nelson kennels, were selected| Mary Sperling, Juneau High r 1z an @ for the first tests, proving that the |student, has accepted a position * L ; ettinbe dat vist PARMRTES AR i : : ‘vl i rmz““”.l PCEIPD v W, ‘ASkS for Lmk ffom seaflle:lfll:la(* i meh o Maggle and Jlggs F"s' '0 unit can drop dogs as well as food, for the summer with the Arts and W ‘] fo Ketchikan, Juneau ‘clothing and emergency kits to|Crafts department of the Bureau Be Dropped II'I Train“ igwunded airmen. of Indian Affairs and Alice Powers, to Anchorage . . -jof the graduati 1 is with th The dogs were put in pack har-© 8! ng class, e Ing of Canines ims‘ hitehed to the cargo chute|OTéanization and Credit Depart- and shoved out at 1500 feet, landed }ment and were ready to hit thel | Boals Travel in Form .uh” Down Gastineau Clian- || nel to Youngs Bay - — M 5. MORRISON HERE de Morrison arrived here | from Anchorage and is| at the Baranof Hotel. ’ METCALF IN TOWN LeRoy Metcalf registered at the Baranof Hotel last night from Attel- | boro, Massachusetts. el el o TACOMAN HERE HEADQUARTERS ALASKA |®aslly, - y 23.—The United CHICAGO, M: L g ! Airlines has applied to the Civil 4 |WING AIR TRANSPORT COM- ‘""'1 with 35 to 50 pound packs. A rautics B for a 1,600 n IN FROM ANCHORAGE | MAND, U. S. ARMY AIR Fogcgs Capt. William Jackobs, wing| Faith Hopkins has arrived in Ju- ¢ Y from £ le to Ketechi S. T. Kelsey, Jr., of Anchorage.|May 23.—Parachute dogs, used as flight surgeon, is working on a neau from Tacoma and is a guest el. , Yakutat and Anchora the latest means of rescumg me:s more compact cmsh medlc‘fl kit for at the Gastineau Hotel. . s a guest at the Baranof Hotel. THE BOARD OF JUDGES FOR THE PABST POST-WAR EMPLOYMENT AWARDS Su per Mm'flwz: PHONES 92-35—2 DELIVERIES : Orders for Delivery Accepted Up to 2:30 P. 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MITCHELL Professor of Economics, Columbia University CLARENCE DYKSTRA President, University of Wisconsin The Board of Judges Announces the Winners of the $50,000 Pabst Post-War Employment Awards 'i ~ PURE AYGN E : A : 3 e oy anice Winner of the First Award of $25,000 Winner of the Second Award of $10,000 You ean rely on this ma to be made from pure, wholesome ingre We have it in PINTS and QUARTS. K ) £ nen? B Have You Been Waiting { for Any of These? E SHREDDED COCOANU" g LEON H. KH'S!RI.ING, 3234 N Street, HLR‘H EY A 1 MON l) u \R\ i HERBERT STEIN, 7005 Aspen Avenue, N.W.,, Washington, D.C. Mr. Keyser- T X S Takoma Park, Maryland. Since Jan- ling is General Counsel for the Na- ?‘:,k,q uary, 1942, Mr. Stein has been Chief tional Housing Agency. Thirty-six L i WHITE 1\~\h 4 of the Economic Analysis Section of years old. Born in Charleston, S.C. i PABENA BABY ( / ¢ ] the War Production Board. Twenty- Graduate of Columbia. Post-gradu- % ; GERBER'S and Hi BABY FOODS E‘g Quht ybats’ old. Bosn. o atroib abs, Hacvard' Law Schioe] aud (Co. t Shess angE R Gl or Doy Hemediparey i Michigan. Graduate of Williams lumbia. Member of Phi Beta Kappa. % St et ? College, Williamstown, Mass., where Co-author of “Social objedwel ink" i at % he majored in Economics. - Post- Education.” Member of American t ; graduate, University of Chicago. Economic _Association; American i /d Member of Phi Beta Kappa. Mr. Political Science Association; Amer- 3 % Stein, winner of the First Award of lClanrA:socmuon.Mr . Keyserling, kg $25,000, is author of a book entitled, winner of the Second Award of ‘ | $2.00 Minimum Orders to be in before 1 P. M. el ¥ ok g i In order to conserve manpower, gasoline, rubber and equipment, Government Price Policy in thfi g‘o.omtz,un;w empd{npunnmg i we have only one delivery each day. United States during the World War” post-war housing. i o ® D) | Call — Phones 16 or 24 L4 WEDNESDAY EE&T R CORN BEEF | ROAST BRET| 1202.1in39%| 12 0z.1in39¢ | OPA Ceiling 16¢ OPA Ceiling 49¢ DENNISON Ceiling 15¢ Winners of the Additional ISTA'wards of $1,000 each WROE ALDERSON, Lewis Tower, Philadel- phia, Pennsylvania Rev. Dr. JOHN F. CRONIN, S.5., St. Mary’s Seminary, Baltimore, Maryland GROVER W. ENSLEY, 4129 North Hender- son Road, Arlington, Virginia MORDECAI EZEKIEL, 5000 Allendale Road, Washington, D. C. JOSEPH M. GILLMAN, 5396 Earlston Drive, Washington, D. C. LEO GREBLER, 4417 Warren Street, N.W., Washington, D. C. EVERETT E. MAGEN, 7015 Fordham Court, College Park, Maryland ALBERT GAILORD HART, Towa State Col- lege, Ames, Iowa ASHER LANS, 21 West Street, New York City RUTH P. MACK, 430 West 116th Street, New York City ROLF NUGENT, 60 Gramercy Park, New York City JOHN H. G. PIERSON, 3424 Q Street, N.W,, Washington, D, C. Major AYLE M. SPENCER, 0-510180, Special Service Station NATOUSA, A.P.O. Post- master, New York DOROTHY K. and JOSEPH J. SPENGLER, 2240 Cranford Road, Durham, N. C. ROSS STAGNER, 7 Oakley Avenue, Pitts- burgh, Pennsylvania MEAT BALLS - Ib. jar 3T COFFEE - 2 nounds HF BERT’S SPECIAL Delicious—Fully Reasted—We grind it your % coffee is guaranteed or your money back—TRY FINER FOODS RLWAYS AT BERT'S! TWODELIVERIES DAILY 1 10:15 A. M.—2:15 P. M. F MINIMUM DELIVERY §2.50 BB erts i | CA$H GR@CE@V did not win, as well as the winners—for their part in making the competition an unquali- fied success. To the judges, whose final selec- tions were made from manuscripts identi- fied by number only, our deep appreciation for a difficult job magnificently done. Copies of the winning plans are being turned over to responsible officials of the Government. In addition a booklet contain- ing the 17 winning manuscripts will be available for study by any individual or ¢ agency interested in the problems of post- t war employment. HE Pabst Awards were established in ob- servance of the 100th Anniversary of the founding of our business. Their pugpose was to stimulate the best thinking of Amer- icans toward the solution of the broad prob- lem of post-war employment in the United .States. Because of the nature of the competi- tion, we did not expect to receive more than a few thousand entries at most. Yet, when the manuscripts were in and counted, they reached the almost incredible figure of 35,767. We are grateful to all those who submit- ted manuscripts for the Awards—those who i 3 i i I { <JC THE 17 WINNING PLANS are being published in booklet form. If you would like a copy, simply address Pabst Brewing Company, 221 North Adialle Mvents Shiomme: Uiy €opr. 1944, Pabst Brewing Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin . PABST BREWING COMPANY 4