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i : ‘enl the same subject here ‘Mr. Jackson was also a THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA -1 p{ ANT [NSPECTION ~ BIG JOB STILL 3 VE!EMNS GUIDE | oNORDERATTWO ' LIES AHEAD TO By MAJOR THOMAS M. NIAL i ALASKA AIRPORTS Inspection of plant cargags iand-| po, ¢ Army | during the First World War and April tl:ufipul( at Killisnco April 17. converted to the Army's use—at ters 15. Others went Settlement Officer. In Ketchikan, _ SEI".E ALEUIS “bmld at Burnett Inlet on April all construction work—which is to L0 wis takeb? Bpard ‘e U 8 Cummings, \f BAaN Sabcibd. per- Transport David S. Branch manently at Unalaska to further —a former German liner, captured care for their health. Unalaska is also the headquar- of Harley W. Covalt, Re- charge of and the final lot boarded the begin first at Atka—is Glenn Green Mrs. Green is to be the school RO, EX Rl BT e O e Acoolnt @t Wnat A e Foster, Director of the Only three of the Aleuts evacu- teacher at Atka. Other ANS. bert Pugh, a former 1_}@1.3“1‘@: ¢ \ x: p accoun [¢ |\'||“’r ! airbanks Wlnd Anc ‘;“‘-“ OF Alaska Native Service, has released |ated to Southeast Alaska under fteachers assigned to the islands got cut of the service m} went Im:.\ mu tv b T _M\m plant ‘; sts is m‘ be a regul 4} [[)xo- facts here regardinig the recently- | threat of war have elected to re- are: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Benedict, JEiond, Va. About tWo monbos @ g staic| cedure carried o, inl cooperation compieted transfer of Aleut peoples| main in this area. Most of them Akutan; Mr. and Mrs. Chancey C. _la@er. ke was jc 1:".wl) by his wife, copy of ‘\ ge par % M‘l h‘r(‘ {Il?(v U. £ .(,\hlu;.. ‘v\ltplr )3[ from their Southeast Alaska refuges | just don't like the trees! Beebe, Nikolski. At Unalaska the €x-Cpl. Florence S Pugh, m*.l‘-n.n‘?r; P applic = ififorn sl f?\“(',‘ll.(ll lfl.)}u::rlx;m: U""('l “.;:t i wind-swept home is Mr. Foster highly commended the Aleut children will attend the Terri- v!’aetthemccmrm; .bl% h‘gd served (m‘ 3 ;.x‘. . of th !. o o H;‘ Qus ..nlu\u‘)'t 4{:1 th S. Departn courteotts and efficlent way in torial School. ovet a year with the Marines. and side view L ohotograpr ¢l agriculture | pr= . . e hi T " iffi-J s s 3 On returning to civilian life they the back. Getting ¢ of re-| Plant Quarantine Inspectors are The job ‘fi transporting them which the Army h_“"d‘lefl the diffi-{ The natives' former nomes at b = Her at coon to be stationed permanently at back has now been completed. and | cult problem of returning the is- Unalaska and Akutan are still ad no job pro : s LA o u A e d ably handled by the Army,|landers to their native haunts and standing, Mr. Foster di; St Bugh went back rm. Mr This ex couple, however, the two points, it was dislosed here S : r disclosed, but Pugh was form 5| téache seem . cor this guaran- | today by A, G. Webb, Supervisor for Foster said there fs still a|declared that throughout his office will be repaired and restored to I S tc; cid find o housing teed loan etorans 18 OK. | oo O rinn tmancttion for the BIE Job lying ‘dhesd for the ANS|has recelved the fifiest of cooperm. flrst-clase order. Most 6 the homes r:;oblemu ; v’x" V\”v'\ Fettir i guar- o ‘!’h'x t "” ',\vuk: Mr ':‘v'x»‘-h' however, he added. The village at|tion from both Army and Navy at Nikolski also are still erect and &y, “to find , few antec has been \t help in | compieting his.second trip to,Alas. | AtKA/wes coinpleiely: destroyed and | authorlties will be repaired. A few new homes plages ‘o live of ser ; our housing problem,” they ka, was to fly south to the States be rebuilt-this summer, among | oty of re-settling the Aleuts are Will be built there. vide men will rett n i we are rateful to tc after spendi terday here/ Other things. borne by the Emergency War Fund At Atka, however, a complete re- Same conditicns, cr maybe w ition in ccnference v torial ana, In compliance with Alaska De-| o (ne President of the United: building job is ahead, with homes, Think they shc be warned i SR Federal officials fense Command restriction the | giates, Mr. Foster sald, and are ex- 2 Greék Orthodox Church, a vahee of this cond:tic ne s om Anchc Aleuts are being settled in just|pjecied to come within $200000 School and. native store, all to be Mr. and Mrs. Pugh hope that some MAh' ME ‘IS'“:RS with four communities: Atka, Nikolski ! wpen all is completed. bullt new. At all four points, the B Giganizeq eitort is being m Akutan and Un: Those is- to tsl(g s of noudng ex-s0l ; {landers who came originally from Before leaving Southeast Alaska, - (i by ARE STRI(KEN AT Py other points have expressed no de-|all those returning to the Aleutians and sailors, when hordes leave the férvices at the end of the war With conditions as they are now, up with the big ex demand r of Agri sire to leave their fellows and re- were subjected to thorough medical and dental examinations and any turn to their former isolation, Mr. Foster stated found ailing were given intensive In all, about 375 Alcuts are being ' treatment before boarding the re-settled on the islands. The first Branch. A nutse, Miss Helen M. ure, is aid in estab- later. Neither can I; but maybe BELLINGHAM, Wash, fchinz uniferm code a in you know of something that is be- rThirty-nine of an estir 45!ticn and regulatory procedures, he : to take care of the rush ey aken suddenly ill during stated G LAy e " n 1 Bicns to sk care f e rieh, | persons tken_ suddenly 1l Quriog Saled L ) A A, weht on, “a private family took US pternoon still were in St. Luke's Anchcrage and Fa banks, Mr. Weblb in temporarily." spital late 1ast night, but hos-|said. is just an extension of pro- N A C K “But several wecks of dishearten- ;3{'\‘"1”“:‘1”1”“12:. el e ]‘“M In attest | tubiakout L U N C l—[ wa S i ing attempts to rent an apartment yopeoeqin eritical and |t tal United States and 1h five different to in Virglnia g ot hesting eastly ih Pu aii. Purp or o e WISET " rpe victims, most of them min- be in ons is to prevent the | B with the aid GBI, o Ealae v dviioh Juhithe , plant pests into guarantee privileze womB o R R Misaton. i et e ah | D i N N E R ydte—to buy a house rather than b A 0t Yrom Al pay exhorbitant r for the ver, of ; T nspaction procedure is being °d now ¢ ihe CHEESE that will please you TILLAMOOK WHEEL DARIGOLD WHEEL o that all may be war traffic from seria. The plant Y all inbound mpany with few unattractive were able to find.” ¥“€o0 what did they do bouight them a nice Louse apartments we 1 the illn x them ab wo hours later. Dr. C. L stretch, City Health Officer food poisoning ca den space and room for a Victory t g e Customs v gt garden. They had some repairs 1‘”} = ”';f “" i 5 ind go over plane car- DANISH BANQUET lz;‘ndelund some ul(] itions to m;k» R O MONTEREY JACK the place more to their liking. They > ke stationed at| T spent 8,000 berries—of somebody's o(p,f \L KOTES Ay Besr mett | LIMBURGER doi fncney. Borrowed it at 4 per cent h He is Charles ROQUEFORT BLUE RS A, sicved i touaTNIIAe | ey it has entered St Price, who bto beet 8 SRR SMOKEY 85 the V. A. could guarantee $4,000 Ann's Hospital for medical BHen- |rounimgton; D. Mr. Price is| V ER-\_'SHARP for them—$2,000 each ¥ (""m Berni discharged |CXPected to arrive at Fairbanks in| KAUKAUNA KLUB Of course, they had some troubles _Sam Bartell has Leen discharg e thess atthr & dbs BT P et you to hear about them, Il edical care ‘ i) l BORDEN’S AMERICAN fise mostly thir own words 2 puleE Joieo | VELVETTA xmwcc::\:]\l\";[ i 5 receiving medical attention BORDEN’S CHATEAU 0 ew house wough we med; 2 on. & v BBk o rext w The delays were _ Eharch White of Hoonah entered Rambow G"IS Are TILSIT Siand: by the Government Hospital teday for [ PIMENTO “Getting the necessary printed ; T EI 0” t i gl wpe forme. eakloy, @ medical patient, 0 ed I(ersa RELISH SP RI‘EA 1} Hospital on GRATED CHEESE “Straightening out the fact that Govarnieent two ex-service people cach wanted a loan en the same house, “Getting pictures “QGetting appraisal forms “Getting the appraisal itself.” The Pughs also offered a sugges- ticn for helping ex-GI's interested in V.A. guaranteed loans. They spcke of the need for “a pamphlet glving general information on finan- eing a home, according to the ger- vice man’s expected income, and presenting the hou outlook.” “Mrs. Pugh said that “Your Postwar Home,” in Yank, by Sgt. Geo. N. Meyers, has excellent mate in it. Trey uLo believe this suggested OLIVE PIMENTO PABST—ETT HOW AT | oty srceey lal that all m?mbma‘ 16 Pfififlhes S 24 1t l‘ll'lllilI|ll|h!l|lilllihllIHIIl’Hlllfll||l|“|||||m"||||||||||IIHI'IIIIIIIIIII"‘ Meet Tomorrow D OPENING! Delicatessen Saturday.| The Order of Rainbow for Girls| et tomorrow afternoon at : Scottish Rite Temple. : of officers for the sum-| will be the main order | s for this meetingy Mlxs‘ nuett, Worthy Advisor, an- | At Spruce’s We are-moving into our new quar- ters and will serve Free Ice Cream to the Kiddies, and Coffee and Doughnuts to the Grown-ups, from T to 4 p. m. You are invited to ©f busin 1l and see our new store. We B¢ it! (Adv.) ey FOOD SALE ¢ the Emblem Club, at Bert’s Cash Grocery, Saturday at 10 a. m.! term are proud of BUY WAR BONDS MI((;( %mrofis{e P'“'“es ALASKA 2;f;§f§;f ssp MEAT COMPANY Juneaw’s Fineést and Largest Meat Stock ¥ From the Finest Quality of MEAT We serve you with Fairest Prices. We Are Sure to Satisfy! Ib. 54¢ Ib. 40c¢ PRIME R!B ROAST Ib. 53¢ Always Tasty! L.A.STURM SEAL HATCHERIES Charles E. Jackson, Assistant Na- tional Director of the Fish and ‘Wildlife Service of the Department cf the Interior, who arrived here frem his Washington, D. C. office lact Saturday, is on his way to the Pribilof Isiands, Federal Fur Seal Rosrve, for a first-hand look at ccaditions on the breeding grounds ¢ the valuable species. Mr. Jackson stated that there has apparently been no damage to the seal population of the islands ¢ result of the Japanes: in nearby waters and the consequent evaC fcn of the Pribilof Island natives, L e need is felt for an examinaticn on the ground in preparation for the Autumn pelt- ing season. The Islanders were re- turned last summer, foilowing which an exceptional harvest of furs was taken, as a resuit of son practically missed the year previous. The Wildlife Service takes especial pride, Mr. Jackson stated, in the re- sult of the conservatic polic which have built up the fur seal herds frem a little more than 100,000 animals to more than 3,000,000, and is resolved that the progress shall Ib. 52| SPARE RIS Mr. Jackson arrived back in Meaty! Daily » NO WASTE | RUMP ROAST Juneau late yesterday from a trip ‘ E to Sitka board the Wildlife vessel L Grizzly Bear. He was accompan Thick Round by Alaska Management A«i 5 ) DILL PICHLES - 2for 155¢ Supervisor Jde OCmm,x New Stock Management Supervisor Culbertson and Juneau District Fish- POLISH RINGS - Ib. 5Q¢ erfes Agent Clay Scudder Worth Eating—Fresh Stock At Sitka the officials addressed a group of 35 or more me ‘the trollers union, as well ‘fishermen and fish buyers, on the subject of catch reports for statis- tical studies. Mr. Culbertson “dfessed a similar trollers’ meetin recently A guest speak- “er before the Sitka Rotary Ciub Mr, Jackson will leave for Anchor- age soon, from where he continues to the Pribilofs. H2 expects to return I'O\I} May 18 and will stop'off at uneau Wildlife Sérvice head- qQarCers again on his return trip Pleasant Eating 11 A. M. ..;.uzc 1-1b. tins—No. Sliced or Diced—] Sliced Siiced cr Halves—Large No, 21, cans PEACHES 2 for 59 SALMON Beans$y. 25 MATO JUICE Large 46 oz. tins % cans$1.90 CITBUS GRAPEFRUIT large 2 Ib. jars MARMALADE 2 jars... BEETS & for DO« We Deliver Boat Orders at Any Time SHOP at the HOME GROCERY and SAVE!!! Phone 3 American Mésat Co. Phone3 Fresh and Smolked Meuts Two Deliveries Daily HAMS and BACON HALF or WHOLE Two Free Deliveries 11A. M. and3P. M. Ice Cold Beer, Liquors, Wines and Vermouths, Cor- dials, Brandiesand Rums of all kinds . . . Once you try us you will always come back as our prices are ALWAYS RIGHT! WE COMPLY WITH ALL 0. P. A. PRICES Comrlete success 1s anticipated — for the re-settlement program, and | the Aleuts are looking forward to a happier life again in their .an- | we are moving into our new qdar- cestral domain. -+ TO NOORVIK R..]ph H. Weeks, tmcnu at the call tive Service School BE(‘ORATING PAINTING and PAPERING, being in the same craft are important enuugh to REQUIRE CARE in their It is more satisfactory to know what the job is actually worth before starting and thus avoid an indefinite expense brought on by unneces- sary working hours. JAMES 8. McCLELLAN Phone DOUGLAS 374 enone 16 HOME GROCERY TWO DELIVERIES DAILY DARIGOLD . . Fresh 2 Pounds APRICOTS Steaks - Roasts - Corned Beef_ |turn to his Kcbuk post. B GRAND OPENING! At Spruce’s Delicates FRIDAY, MAY 4, 1945 Aleuts 'are to be completely equip- | Noorvik, who has been in Juneau with all essentials, including|on detail to the ANS office, was kmusehcld goods, trapping and fish- [ to hop off from here today to re- en Saturday. ters and will serve Free Ice Cream | to the Kiddies, and Coffee and Doughnuts to the Grown-ups, from 2 to 4 p. m. You are invited to and see our new store. We at are pxoud of it! (Adv.) Box 1216 3 P. M. 1.03 Large Ne. 2Y; can TUNA F!;AKfiS Large ( B cans $150 CRANGE JUICE Large 46 cz. tins G for $3.69 99¢ KLEENEX 4 Packages Per Customer Campfire Marshmallows 2 Per Customer FRESH BEEF Ground Beef SPECIAL-==--Just Made Fresh Home - Made Little Pork Sausage ©Oc POUND LUNCH MEAT-A very nice assortment HOME LIQUOR STORE Phone 699 If I’s Liquor We Have It Phone 146