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Commissioner's office with! the solution two voters casting their ballots 's a matter Those who are leaving the precin HEARING DAIES was starting the motor when a| \ | xplosion occurred. Be- | cause of nd the hand SCHEDULED FOR o i 0 the Juneau Medical Clinic NEW RESERVES Hu\\" injuries were not serious. With the aid of the fire-fighting An order sathdrawing public apparatus of the Fire Department, wssification and prope 1 Oil Company, and the ion as native reser Department, the blaze diately report ands for ed di the mystery be EXTRA! JAN ((.).l\tlf_l};lrb,n AND. Hi wact T Bataan and C: for inhabitants of the villages was ely extinguished in ap- of simple deduction, but the pre- are reminded that absentee vo! ] and, Loo's recen [¢ arrow and Klukwan was € fifteen minutes. Dam- liminary mnlmn of @ entirely un- | continues until 3 days before elec and “China i the Interior Oscar L. Chapman. |$400 a ic story sing in- -~ - THE KIHG []] | lex vier Following the new procedure of .o itin, ! in the| Phonograph Records Hom.! THE the Department of Interior which| Empire Want Ads brine results! of the plot all contribute ' Beautiful i COWBOYS! has so long been advocated by Al-|— - ~| aska Delecate E. L. Bartlett, hear- | nng { the mgs will be held to allow persons having objections to the terms of Abr is noted the for his ability to portray Japs with a minimum of makeup, depicts Jap major. Robert Steven ed for a similar ability acts a Jap officer. - {yjareq, - PASSENGERS with, KEEFE BRASSELLE oublic land order or the pro- i designation to present these _with "TRIGGER" fer for the hearings was ed by Acting Secretary « and they are to be held u and Fairbanks from! v 16 to 21, the time and| arranged to determine > public land order dat- 14, 1946, withdrawing " public lands for classification and proposed designation as native re-| servations of the villages of Bar- nd Klukwan and vicinity d be designated under section ct of May 1, 1 49 Stat Title , as " | native rescrvations for the use and occupancy of the native inhabitants |of the native villages of Barrbw ind Klukwa d vicinity The he: will be held with | Joseph ne, Chief of the m“, Alaska Branch, Division of Terri- 1s¢ rom Se: lll]( et Budd, M I, Joe A S Janice Mayt Raymond Ree ~JAMES DUNN < ® ., Lawrence | tories and Island Possessions as im - How Much e § JoAn woobs Silverman, Chief Counsel for the | Division © ories and Isla ] D L Y Ll Km B W o P Ty o anE ALASKAN FARMING HAS GAINED in scope == AND == ERIE o 2 2 ; b e No desi on of the foregoing e . ; oy 3 » abnui chr!sllan sclence. i Dent ]‘ nds S csety 5 will to satisfy the needs of an increased population. | | YHERES DW"n residents residing in the crop possibilities. In the progress of eAlaska the d s onho it AT et facts yilliam Kee: \ de, Jo- | areas. Y :::: ;E’?;x’;::rlnhl‘:l 1!11);‘1: :;‘r_:( ‘:,I:‘:“::‘fhl ?(‘: l‘]!:.(l: hl;:::lr: | seph ‘nk.(]“-I Har M m,“: Ran.| cron '0 ;I;‘ :" = need for increased productivity has become apparent 5 ills and free sufferers from human misery. Attend J “‘j"l' (';\'4'”” T | iy [, ,m {m;\]:[ The Clov Alaska Steam- as has the need for rapidity of delivery and the i E :!"’::;'FI:"\(‘l:;'li\,;?(x{,l'\“,,‘]l“.hl\‘”}f,::llr‘fl\’ ;}“l,“‘,‘l(,, at 7:30 “‘(.[,,.H.r',j::;”\,,’,‘,l,,x‘]j accessibility to closest centers of population ... a service Z i r future too is inussted in this Great Empire of Pestiny. S by Will B. Davis, c. S.of Cllicago, Ilinois i “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . 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