The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, August 28, 1946, Page 7

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WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1946 . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ’ : PAGE SEVEN but this place Lt. Howard K. Croken as %, June Gabriel-| Officer in Charge of the U. 8. g ot ita T i ¥ “Chvera o Signal Corps office here. i Alexandria, Virginis, " b, SEUSSARESRIN s T Captain Bucy was Commanding g Officer of the ACS detachment which landed on Attu Wwith the ini- tial invasion task force, anc charge of establishing communica- tions there. He has served with \ Signal Corps for 17 ¥ Leen stationed in dova, Attu and Ketch s 3 S8 Dtk . o i s Sl THIMBLE THEATR! ‘xf:‘.fl'lh.lf’n?“:fuifi:.:1“"7' it YUKON VALLEY 1 : s e 7: e T ®) K ;JéH’:L\lETSA%PJ:EEtW EELS @e%@_wg\fipg, YAY Tils s Bscly st i he THE OTHERS ARE ALL o UNDER YER FEET S0l ' . - GABRIELSON RETURNs SEARCHED FOR oo oo oo | b Ao uiiey osone N HERE ON BROWN BEAR DOST RPEIOR o oo tnactes B e || (OO AL | & ' &3 Hurja, former exe » director of the Democratic N il Commit- ay, Aleutian Islands'|tee today asked 000 and inter- wildlife Refuge Manager, also re- est from the 1 Journal Inc i d the Brown Bear 1ational hes has been making a. which alle: of wildlifs in the Aleu 1| his intere: and refuge, but will now be her2| zine. the office of Fish and Wildlife Hurja claime 11944 Dr. dnd Mrs son ! comment, Patterson FAIRBANKS, Aug. 28—Planes of | c.iq “Hurj 3 gva B s Ihis Ladd Field Search and Rescu ¥ HAi ith e leting a three months S scoured the upper Yu- i G ”m" s an waters terday for a smal P hfinder wa abrielson, past Director of ad shape and the stock the Fish and Wildlife in | unr ed ak ™M | hac value at the time. 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