The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 5, 1945, Page 8

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PAGE E.IGHT "~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ¥ THURSDAY, APRIL 5, l945’5 | time, velopment of that part of Alaska. ers. The communication was signed‘ { — ' Among officials appearing before m n' “Lesite “Nérland - representing, the. by - L. Faulkner, chairman. ! Ithe board are Frank Hemtflemnn Fourth Division, sald that the open- | Cums Shattuck asked' MWT . B Regional Director of the ing of air mail service betweenwugi.s]aflve committee be instructed okt Fif s Bl ” Ser\tcc Lyle Anderson, head of the Juneau and Fairbanks seven years to obtain and study a copy of the p * VEl pMENI Fisheries Experimental Laboratories Board Mee's ago was just a start towards this |bill introduced by elegate Bartlett | Some h’."‘gs in Ketchikan; Frank Hines, Re- | development board. He too. urged to enable city councils to enact gional Director of the Fish and cooperation of all chambers to revenue bond issues. 4 Wildlife Service; Steele Culbertson, | | make it a success. ’ Attorney-General Ralph J. Rivers ‘ .“k o ARD HE AD Fisheries Management Supervisor | lo(al ( o' ( | A somber note was sounded by was introduced as a new member. for the Fish and Wildlife Service; ] ® Antonio Polet, the Nome member. Guests were: Lyle Anderson, chem: and | B. D. Stewart, Territorial Commis- He said that Northwestern Alaska, ist, fish laboratory, Ketchikan; wu-} sioner of Mines; Homer Garvin,| oy e o hidden under a blanket of censor- liam Maitland, USES, Anchorage)| Some Things (President of the Territorial Cham- 'ship for the past three years, was Linn Peterson, General Manager, keporfe[ for Empire Chos- |ber of Commerce, ana Jack Fiet-'Fiye Members Make Shor] in a bad shape economically. “We Sitka Cold Storage; Henrik Valle, ; cher, President of the Juneau Ro- are back to the year 1900 in de- general contractor, Seattle; Mike en '0 Orgamle tary Club. { Ta'ks 10 Assembled [yelopment,” he stated, saying the Harris, construction engineer, 4 !{people of thé 'Second Division USCG, Keichikan; Ray Stewart, New Office | is | Members, Buests would haye to ‘start at the begin- WMC, Juneau; Phil Senour, Alask EUNICE FRA"K H ning. Polet’ safd their few indus- Airlines, Anchorage; Walter 'Stuart | tries, which had taken 42 years to|Ketchikan; Arthur Peterson, Ju: The ,Alaska Development Board | | Juneau Chamber of Commerce s today {n the Office of the Gover-| in the Baranof Hotel Gold ROOM, ¢1o¢ theo had quite i reconve:-‘nacwr Sitka; Lew Willlams, Sec- nor, discussing the broader aspects | welconied, as their honored. gUests, ¢ion» problem, he asked for the aid |retary "of! Alasks; wRoh!n A, Hen of industrihl development in Alaska | Io FA(E IRIM Gov. Efnest Gruening, head of the ¢ pe other. divisions. ning, Executive Secretary, "-Alaska with various Territorial and Federal | {Alaska Development Board, and the | ‘Devgelopmm oy e Officials. | That there will be two first degree four members, Leslie Nerland, Fair-| Other,matters coming before the e ‘The } Board has appointed Bob|murder trials during the present banks; Jack Talbot, Ketchikan; An- |yuneau Chamber before heanny Henning of Juneau, reporter ‘°r|Coun term here seemed assured tonio ' Polet, Nome, and WIilbur/from the Development Board mem- the Daily Alaska Empire, as acting | today following the arrival from Wester: Anchorage. bers, were: A letter was read from ! OFFI(ERS oF EI.KS secretary to organize the office of | Ketchikan of Eunice Vivian Prank, Homer Garvin, President of the the Seattle Chamber informing the | the Alaska Development Board. He | indicted by the recent Grand Jury Territorial Chamber of Commerce, Juneau Chamber that Alaska was q | will occupy Senate office space on as a result of a First City slaying. introduced the Development Board not to be included in the Federal | ARE INSIALLED AT the second floor of the Federal| The defendant was brought here men, saying “this is indeed a red Aid for Airport Construction bills Building. Appointment of a General |in the custody of N. O. Hardy, Jetter day,” referring to the years now before Congress. They urged Manager will not be made at this|Deputy U. S. Marshal at Ketchikan. of effort put forth by the Juneau the Territorial Chambers to take | MEE' lASI' “IGH'I' —_— {Chamber and other Alaska Cham-'up the matter. The letter was re- bers to have the legislature create ferred to the Territorial Chambe: We've everything the be-dimpled bassinet dweller needs from the soft cuddly “debut” to the tubbable essentials that newly - established parents, soon realize are so necessary. the board. Senator Allen Shattuck moved Gov. Gruening said the board that the minutes of the Executive| Iistallation of New Exnued‘ruler’ hoped to be able to “put Alaska Board be adopted except for the and other elected and appointive more on the map, economically.” clause referring to approval of officers for the coming year was To be able to accomplish this he Delegate E. L. Bartlett’s bill ext}end-‘hcld last night by Juneau Lodge | 'urged the cooperation of all in-ing Federal Highway Aid to Alaska. cér:fiogie:: :"’(e::o :;‘;n‘;:’xsd “t‘z Baby Dresses Buntings All Wool Sweaters f;::‘:‘:“’s and Chambers. of -Gom- :: u:_::“g] a’:" ::dw‘n';‘lme"::‘;:;d the Mirabets, o ol Slips All Wool Blankets Sweater, Cap and Bootee Sets, all i Jack Talbot told of the big oppor-'bers to study. The motion was‘DvI?::::]mg offlcersGJohg Vz:alr;x':; Vests G 3 Deluxe Blankets wool | tunities that lie_ahead and stated seconded and adopted. ’Rlsl i uig:tyby ;:t‘mr A):iflp;ns Abdominal Binders Carriage Covers Chenille Crib Sprendg, dmrated that this World War II had pushed A letter was read Trom the A:cfné Gsra.nd Bagumre, Ralph oy Receiving Blankets _ All Wool Shawls Shoes Alusl(a ahead, while the other war Parent-Teacher's Association asking % v, 3 8 § \ve Martin, Acting Grand ‘Chapldin, Diapers Shirts 129 Wool High Chair Pads put Alaska development behind by the Chamber’s support in the drive d H M miae, o many years. for money for. the Juneau High 904 Henry Messerseh acting Il Flannelette Gowns _Knit Training Pants Creepers ! Grand Secretary, conducted the fol- | lowing elected officers,through the Er o iWilbur Wester, board member School Scholarship Fund. from the Third Division, made a - Another letter, from:the Salva- ritest [4plea for more roads in the Second, tiog Army, mm that the non.l this % Third and Fourth Divisions, stat- year,is $4,200, and asked for gen- ' Leonard J. Holfi‘(w' Exalted AND MANY MORE Ruler; M. ides, au— t - 5 ; M. H. Bid d Lé u‘lg that they were vital to ‘he de: erous support ind, yolunteer work- ,mg Rnight; ElliS Reyholds,, E cd Loyal Knight; V. Power, Esteemed Lecturing Knight; H. L. McDonald, | Secretary; William Franks, Treas- urer; M. E. Monagle, Trustee; H. M. Porter, Tiler; A. B. Hayes, Alter- nate Delegate to the Grand Lodge; | Leonard Holmquist, Delegate to Grand Lodge. | | Appointive officers installed were: | R. C. Copstead, Esquire; Lou Hudson, Chaplain; Neil Moore,' | Organist; Ed Shaffer, Inner Guard; | | |R; E. Rowl’mu Presiding Justice. The Kkitchen ‘créW -that pgovided the feed and cleaned up the place afferward were Minard Mill, chair- | P! ' man; assisted by R. H. Beistline, C l ln A3 W.'J. Walker, James Orme and A K.+ MacLean. VACUUM PACKED A crowd of local Elks and-visitors C o F F E E " attended the ceremonies. —— - BUY WAR BONDS » with elastic - Crib Quilts filled with llll\b wool {] Christening Sets: Flannelette Kimonas * Two Free Dehvems Daily -~ 20th Century Meat Market —_—— O, | The Whole Town's Talking about the Service You Receive Juneau, Alaska ' PHONE 704 ' Juneau Deliveries— 0 A. M. and 2 P, M. Douglas Delivery—10 A. M. Boat Orders Delivered Anylime SEE ROTARY'S | *Whole Town’s Talking” Thomiey COLISEUM - ey e SEED POTATOES from HAINES, ALASKA 001bs. $8.50; 501hs. 4.50 11 Pounds $1.00 ORDER YOURS NOW. Phone 767 FRIDAY — SATURDAY RELIANCE HUNT'S HOME ISLE OF GOLD ITALIAN STYLE Halves... . 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