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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ) erans under the Terri S flf Develo mgni Bill, ‘g0 that the local industries in LY 7] Northwestern Alaska can best be \develcped. Mr. John Paden of a i Ebfdu S i ? gh Alaska Native Service is operatir p A el L] under joint expense of the Deavd fi‘e lenq fi 0? ¥ iand Native Service to thi survey. INFORMATION PAMPHLETS ch Important Work Done .- 5o e pamphlets on sub, for whi a special great demand has beer 120,000 tons evidenced in the four or five thous- cted extensive and inquiries handled by the Board’s within the personnel since its inception. Pam- currently phlats published include figures. four prepa by G. W. Gasser, being seric Commissi griculture, cn others will visit follow Information ortly, and one i Farmer-Settl he Alaska De-|er inception a have conc ; made surveys in the Terr he Department past few months and g 1. of working up detailed cost excerpts: One pulp mill is considered; two the Territory s! and the ot eport beir The ¢ \per m one 1 niley; The Matanu:ka i solving pulp mill i Livestock in Alaska Territc closely of publication are tw ed by Roy Ander- her of the Ketchi- field of mining, close lia- kan Chronicle, Trade In- 1 with the dustry and Recreaticnal Ric ka. The er pamphlet phlets prepa former pu on petition of the War time ministration for the nies. Through al expert, the p i- Mini their pany for amship companies to limestone operation at Edna Bay. ! n d complete 100 percent were Active ossistance has been given the to warrs surely hearing in- to the development of the Be th because repeatec the communiti 1 to pr > material to m: aids has been promot- I complete. For this reasc Efforts are keing made is being published in mimeog: th work of the form and will be submitted to 1rve Bureau of communities in the hopes erritc Cor ion- they will supply deficiencies to conclu- River co and a | idea of the prospectc W- ed actively. vere save any to coordinata es for the time be- Geological Mines and the zinc pro » uranium d pectors schools petition ani was disa fo! to promote er of Mines L the material on their rowth of Alaska, the Joint acticn has heen initiated munity up to a level with tha 2 t Beard I directly in- with Fish and Wildlife i by others A pamphlet on farming is in ilaticn CHANGE IN STRUCTURE While the attention of the De- velopment Board has been partic- ularly directed toward promotion of ceurse of com- Associated Frozen | ste launch project for fish and vegetables rested exper i re- s in est tour- least two arca have visited the United , | threu ticns can be made anc sketches prepared for development > site In this connection, ade to e either in ta or the e butter clam bilize TOURIST LODG Two instances of tion are repr loan of Linn the Forestry Se ual and potenti coopera- first, by the architect of to survey act- ablisk rtives torial life have not been neglected is increasingly c the over-all gevernment structure of ka is in need of review. Wheth- the present campaign for ul, it is clear rough ,B. d/l/( 35£ana4 go. QUALITY SINCE /887 United point in me States msible ency & Orgaiie d, the bulk of can deal tour offic S s b o C costs and other Similarly efforts are being made careful Bikvey bl ‘Alaska’s Hieell - 0 at to warrant to er € rehabilitaticn of andils Hewibntmpoded in: ve at this time. How- | reindeer in r I!mo\u».n MR, T e T et Pt e B There is no substitute for newssacer advart ot conoerte, one and wlag wih thie 10 . ¢ Vitare, i S i velog v prehensi e proalems prculiar lveryone admits th tc many b 18 ts ctivitic but no or ed objectively the func- weibilities and szepe of Many impa: resp: bureaus. UALITY OF PRODUCT IS ESSENTIAL TO CONTINUING SUCCESS LS/MFT S 5 e ns with the ¢ nost concerned - o - KEW CANADIAN AMBASSADOR 10 COME 10 U. 5. CTTAWA, Si - me Min ister W. has an- ncunced t of ambassad the United and a new high commissior Londen in a shuffle of Canada’s top diplomatic posts. Hume Wrong, 51-year-old career man, will succeed Lester B. Pear- son in the Washington signm g as a of State Aifairs. Pearson, upen 1 cf his Washingten dut- U serk an who b of State for t six years, will go to High Commissioner, repla cent Massey, who re spring. e REINDEER MEAT SUGGESTED FOR " HUNGRY EUROPE SEATTLE, Sept. } Edwin Bu | ters, who operates a wildlife refug ‘at Coldwater, Mich, thinks r n-| | deer meat might help solve part of | | Europe’s meat shortage problem ; | For a trial, he said, he sent| |reinceer haunches yesterday to| | four distinguished gourmans res- | | ident Truman, former President| Herbert Hoover, UNRRA Director | Fiorello La Guardia and Secretary of Agriculture Clinton Anderson. Butters shot the reindeer in the Aleutians and shipped the meat to | Seattle by air express. He exp! sed | i the hope the recipients will like it enough to institute an UNRRA in- vestigatien of its possibilities. EARDE PR ‘Rowboat Overiurns; Soldier Loses His Life; Body Unfound Sept. 5. — Ladd Field authorities reported Pfe. Eugene C. Bitterman of Chicago was drowned Sunday when his row- boat overturned in the Chena riv- er. The body has not been recov- ered. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bitterman of Chicago and had besn in Alaska since April., Ilhume address not reported), REMEMBER! YEAR IN! YEAR OUT! LUCKY STRIKE leans Fine Tobacco! FAIRBANKS, Copyrieht 1948, The Asmericaa Yokméeo Compaes of Jane Lynch, 22 Geergie Gliiford, 20. “HIC i These six Bri American bea AT STOCKYARDS; CEILING PRICES - ng meat anin nto the stockyards CLEARANCE OF PANTIES FROM T3¢ fo $1.25 TEA ROSE BLACK Brifich Models Will Tour L. S. (AP W arriv 1 declined were brcken yesterday when only DICKIES FROM B to K150 Original $2.95 f0 $5.95 THURSE AY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1946 ‘' tour the United isplaying Grace Woods, 215 Allwerthy, oto) drastically in the and 800 sh vived OPA ceilir a arly ce i1 were empty : DU eceived here W 2 A, TlL—The C i ks ad column c: tizing type They were ally lost in the great uni ‘kyards which last week wers jammed with bawling stee former low velume Chicago -oe g Empire Want Ads GOSSARDS and COLLEGE MAID BRAS 75¢ 10 $1.00 LASTEX PANTIES GIRDLES «Small Size Only 8L.530 s T SRCS T Women's Apeanes ‘It’s the Nicest Store In Towr” Baranof Hotel Building