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LOCAL PROJECTS 15 to November 30. Yakutat district tember 30 to trollers and gill net- quarters at Washington, D. C :.I‘:(1,h’.“v10107!““fflnii“?}‘wfl-:is::ksgstlI ters. e e S 0 3 4! i s S a special attachment to his shoe i el IS OFF TO COLLEGE wuict‘is woiced o the ciuteh pecat.| Kodiak and Port Moller districts Miss Margaret Femmer, who hgs TSR open for all season until Septem- been on the reportorial staff of the DAVE HOUSEL HERE ber 30. Empire during the summer months, Chignik district open until Oc- leaves tomorrow on the Prince Dave Housel, Juneau Pioneer, now | tober 1. Leuise for the south enroute to resident of Seattle where he oper- s L |Chicago, where she will enter her ates the Ansonia Hotel, Third at} seccnd year " at the Northwestern Stewart, is renewing acquaintances ® & o » - @ = & e o University. Miss Femmer made here. He came north to look over . ® good as a reporter, and may be mining property and is at the Bar- ® WEATHER REPORT ® back next summer to do it again anof - Hotel i . (U. §. WEATHER BUREAU) . H ® Temperatures for 24-Hour Period o ® Ending 6:30 o'Clock This Morning o i & sy .| AlwaysontheJob... . In Juneau—Maximum, 68; e | ® minimum, 50. . | ® At Airport—Maximum, 65; e | ® minimum, 42 . i . . WEATHER FOREC . (Juneau and Vicinity) . . . ® Cloudy with occasional e| ® light rain showers and not e - - ® much change in temperature e F t A ! ‘ S l o fougnt and Friday. South e IreleX-=Automatic dysiem ® casterly winds 15 to 20 miles e ® per hour tonight decreasing LA THIS FIRE PROTEC'"ON e PFriday. o . o ee oo s oo - - - — H SWITZER RITES FRIDAY ! Last rites for Charles Switzer,| pionecer resident of the territory who died Tuesday, will be held at p.m. tomorrow at Carter mortuary chapel. The Rev. G. W. open until Sep- the Charles W. Hillerman of Re- CHARLES GOLDSTEIN (HARI.:S A, CARTER I they would have to amputate hi In the western part of the United ieg, will be among the contestants States before returning to his head- 2 OVER A FIRE Canlin surrection Lutheran church will give the eulogy. Interment will be| in the Evergreen cemetery . Proiects Your Boal Conslanlly! W MEETING World Service circle of Northern Light Presbyterian church meet at 2 pm. tomorrow, Friday Speaker will Smith, speaking on My will be Miss Kate W. Exper: jences with the Black Feet Indians.” Juneau Weldmg and Machine Shop P. 0. Box 1478 Distributors for Juneau, Alaska Southeast Alaska WOODLAND PARK FORMERLY WOODLEY AIRWAYS THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLIN. (AFL) withd said the >L wn from tion of Musicians 1l bands would be BULLETINS. OUR TERRITORY is a famed storehouse of mineral wealth. Men whose intrepid courage, vision and foresight match those of our pioneers will further tap this valued store. Prospecting holds @ promising future for those ready to expend their personal or combined resources toward greater expansion of a great potential, Those accepting this challenge will further the Empire's progress through . o . . . . their enterprise. It's future invested in it's own eAlaska, PACIFIC NORTHERN AIRLINES has ever striven to furnish the finest type of air travel facilities. “PARTNERS IN THE PROGRESS OF ALASKA”. . . Look to P N A*“Route of the Coast Liners” for LEADERSHIP. eAlaskg’s FOREMOST « A rlines RESERVATIONS and TICKET OFFICE Baranof Hotel ... Telephone 716 Kart K. KA1z, General Traffic Manager Copyright 1946 By Pacific Northern Airlines (DA MEETS FOR FiRST THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1946 SEAR One day I needed to make a Rabbit § Borden’s Evaporated on the shelf. T tri I'd made Rabbit Sauces bef quite so rich and delicipus. T use Borde ,time now~—it blends so perfectly with of ways turns out a grand, smooth sauce, Try it! / o / HERES A RABBIT SAUCE THATE REALLY LUSCIOUS! s Rabbit Sauce ¥ pound of American cheese 2tablespoons butter 135 tablespoons flour 3 teaspoon salt 13 teaspoon pepper % teaspoon paprika % cup water Cut cheese in small pieces. Melt butter in double boiler. Add flour, salt, pepper, and paprika, Blend thoroughly. Add Borden's Vitamin D Evaporated Milk and water grad- ually, stirring constantly until mixture thick- ens. Continue cooking 10 minutes longer in double boiler, stirring occasionally. Add cheese and beat with rotary egg beater until cheese is entirely melted. Serve,imm: over toast, fish, brussel sprouts, cat cabbage. Makes 2 cups of sauce. —— - —— No finer milk in ore 5 10 INAUGURATE hotcls cf the Hilton, Kirkeby and| ON LATEST ARMY HONORED AT C. OF C: FAMILY (COMPLETES IS ROCKED BY 4TH Shemy o el RS T SHINGTON—The Secret Ser-| New York strike S \lcP has announced the largest —_— The Catholic Daughters of Am- pERM"S ROSIER MEE"NG THIS NOON JUNEAU VA(AHON M¥STERY BlAS haul of counterfeit money taken in| WASHINGTON—OPA today au-,crica held their first meeting of the last ten years. The bogus thorized higher prices for several'the fall season in the Parish Hall money, in New York City, clectrical household appliances,| Tuesday evening initiating Cfl of Juneau lssued Con THE . INIEIL CHRIODEE DR JUOIa ot e s Lh‘“""\.‘“ Oarter; Four foot Crafer Is Left by consisted $110,000 in fake $20 leather work gloves, cotton rugs| At the mee plans were made to Alask y m(»;w today pu-\('nu-d] Charles .\un‘:‘;n-ém\ and daughter of ”(/ihu Fedeinl. rescrve notes; -Four. meh| atl mSiny types of lower-costi cot<|to hold & ‘6hrd phrly on Septeraber|WIth & ssedatel ke ‘(m dstein, pioneer merchant, fur cs arter of this city, will leave ',’h ave been arrested, including the|ton clo Price boosts T gl 24 the Pa . Hall. The following | wee e 8 Kok i v SIECHONSOK TOr ROCK- |denier and.owner of the Galdeteln Here ‘with their two. sniidrett u,.! UDOTOUS EXPIOSION . | ihte toon arrened. inctutihe uielin cloching, Pries bocsts ranging|d4 n the Earish Ful. The oliowinie | wuckly - to. Befabityh.s dupsunt e h” Ma(Lean Dl"o :tB\nlfimu 1\.(“ a .p]n’q\'u?‘ln n-n.mu; 1?1(~1;|.L;\\‘ on r‘hf- Pl:lm"(nw L,'-:,\".w| nn\ in_Seame Area plant. xnit underwear and nightwear for, Grand Regent Helen MeAlister:| Rates for the new sorvice will run ’ 0 Bis Jforesight; ourage and sirongjroiite to thelr hotie 1n"Pasadela;d men, women and children; cotton Mrs. L. W. Zack, chairman of the low as 34 cents a pound -in -— faith in the future of Juneau, and Calif | SAN DIEGO, Calif.—A tieup of hosiery; men’s bandana work hand- hment committee with M ments over 10 po includ- SRAETLE, Sept. 13 — The @e- hiy leadership in the development Mrs. Cipter d the children, SEATTLE, Sept. 12—A crater| pouoprnt pecause of the maritime kerchiefs and waterproofed cloth- n, Mrs. Mary Rudolph and ing the 3 percent ns- attle District U. S. Army Engineer’s of Alaska.” have keen on summer \‘uuntxanklour feet wide and 18 inches deep strike forced the San Diego Union|ing such as worn by fishermen. Miss Margaret Miller assi: i . On portatio > Office reported today the issuing| The presentation was made by here for the past two months. They|was blasted in lower® Woodland | .S <o Zoaa 0 waduce 7 the card committee are Mrs. M. J. If volusie ofl shipments Sarrants, of 10 permits for construction pro- President Charles W. were joined last Saturday by Mr.iPark hear Green Lake about 2:30| it oo B0 o ood L0S ANGELES—_Tng LosiAnge.' Fudness, WY ‘Hebi! OPNeill # 3 |stated Ntk MH”) S ibnal jects affecting navigable waters in t the Chamber's regular Carte a general (’n‘nuulr‘lm_ who'!a. m, today by a thunderous ex- L L les Post Office today d to McCloud, Mrs. Gilmore, flights will ' Be 1 'as needed, . Alaska luncheon-meeting in the Baranof flew here for a week's fishing and, plosion that shattered WINdows I ygyyo Russia has formally of-|get the first load of five-cent air| Plans were also made to have ratés. will probably drop. They were: City of Juneau, rock- Gold Room st S s B e s st fered to trade raw from’ mail into the Oct. 1 by pre-|ccmmittee representing the Catholic - fill ‘and sewer outfall, Gastineau| Mr. Carter prefaced the presen- pany his family u;‘ lh‘o h(fl | The blast 1<*unv1; mysterious one southern Sakhalin, former Japanese paring a flyir ostoffice to. carry | Daughter R P E?Wf 'i Channel; Alaska Empire Gold Min- '.-.'m"] with a brief sketch of 5\11. House ulf«s(x of the Lhnxk‘c‘ Cart- in and near Seattle the ].)llst {siitory riow tnder rule, for | the lotters Ea When new airmail| from Knig of (Colimbas’ t da. LhP( ON !S ing Co., -whaif in Hawk Inlet, Chat- l .mwm\ h:w‘rk:mxm! as a (m.n ers v.l:v visitors h.n.\-- vn._m_wd a!month, awoke people within a rad- apanese finished products, it rates go into effect at 12:01 a.m.'cide on plan to raise money to ham St Admiralty Island; Al- leader and a “highly esteemed mer- highly sutcessful three-days fishing'ius of several miles and brought | Iu #iea Ocb, 1. Dostmaster Michael Fannihe | cof et the bcal / Tibr AT NOOH fp'DAv askan Glacier Sea Foods Co. two chant who was not defeated by trip at Lake Turner and off Point|scores of people to the spot s 8t ba Antatidad. o hikvastie dTiosymiha . whart addiiions, and John Beck,'a costly fire which destroyed his Bishop j W B. McGhee, navy veteran of| yopycarpm Gen. Sir Evelyn Angeles mailin the airat that time. g S T™h 1l BPWC luncheon wiil dink Ioland: North Pacific Packing referring to the recent opening of waters early this week Fiflk tghong. He, his wife mnd Do e e e e il i 9 ' e e T . : . n. the large office building on Second 1In the -waterfall pool on the two children were among the first POsed on Jacob Menahem Alcalay,) mas tree arnaments will be available children, Shitley and Ronney, loft Co., wharf, Orca Inlet, Cordova; the ¢ . ' } ek i Irgun Zvai Leumi gang mem-| shipment—the first since the war for Se on board the Aleutian - D Seldovia Packers, wharf extension and Seward Streets. north end of Lake Turner he and to find the crater after the ex- — 15 abhedied’ labe thi h frs T Ce =3 3 5 S ay i Kenyon In accepting the plaque, M. Clifton Tisdale caught approximate- plosion rocked their_home L e T for.af) extended 4! TRAIL CREW OUT and gridiron, Seldovia Bay; Kenyon T I \ along with 2,500 tons of tin, 15,000 o o Sy 4 MacLean, 1ockfill with building, Goldstein said he was “more grate- ly a dozen fish, he said. After es e i R i e e e : n Forest Super- Gastineau Channel, Juneau; A. W. ful than he could express” for such tablishing a camp at the Fores- | M'SSES M(KEI.VEY Jake I“UV;{R\‘. \u“““; ;‘11' »K"L a3t 2 l:\: : d an 7, -l!,! % NG INE ¥ 1 SRR Angellsen, wharf and floats, Clover @ tiibute from his friends here. He try cabin overnight, the group| 5 i e B e i | Ban Brient, regional flect engin- rvice trail crew Passage near Ketchikan stated that he had spent approxi- found the next morning that 311‘ WAKEHEI-D ARE ‘l‘o ‘L u‘lo 5 ‘“ ! S M a8 PEIPING — Ciohdist i jeer 1 the Fish and Wildlife 0 Warm Springs Bay, = Lo mately 60 years of his life in the the fish and bait had disappear-| ] OEL) ‘Tequestel Fat B et ’j“{ ’ ona. "] u?ops‘\”,, 1S ived in Juneau from or o to repair and Territory, and that there was no ed from the boat. | VIS"- OI.D HOMES Russian occupation L(nxnxn’3|xr “flf re oy &d. ‘tod !“" nave C i Seattle and wiil be on duty at the the lake place other than Juneau that he Tracks leading up to the boat: . is being unloaded at Juvsen. |tured Chining, in southeastern: pegional F & W L office here for there, Ti ( i to be HYNES REPORIS preferred fo spend the balance of were identified as probably wolver-, | Sidanac iprovince; whete 1 days. ut threc ! ine. | Two popular young ladies of Y.—United! fire” team with three American | IN SOUTH He commented on the post-war “Having no bait,” said the visitor,|Juneau, Miss Helen McKelvey and General Trygve| members has been trapped for sev HSH building boom in Juneau “that is “I cut a circle of red from my Miss Charlene Wakefield, are to'Lie bas announced that the Gen-|eral days under heavy artiller ' bvicusly already under way,” and hat that dad had purchased for me leave tomorrow aboard the steam- €ral Assembly meeting has been| Authoritative sources in Pe‘um 4 thor sald i 4 declared “unequivocal” faith that and with it Clifton and I caughtler Princess Louise for a visit back Postbcned until October 23rd. The, confirmed the capture of h'\w‘gkw-‘ : F&WL Reg]onal Dlredor such program will be advantageous cnough bait to get sterted again.” (to their mutual home town, St. Postponement to October 23rd, Liefstrategic at wall pass in Hopei e 4 4 and profitable tc all concerned Although related to Charles Cart-{Johnsbury, Vermont. They expect Said, has been authorized by m’fl’lnlum'nn ' ° ’ Lists Areas Still Open fo = puing the business session an- er only by mariage, the Californ- [to return here October 28 than a majority of the 51 nations.| -—e—— — she t rive on pordens ncuncement that the Chamber at jan has almost the same name and' The pair arrived in Alaska to- 4 5 N i . commer(]a' F|sh|ng its last executive meeting had many of the same interests of Ju-(gether in December, 1944, and now NEW YORK—Howard H“Bh"fiv‘souRDoubH GIVEN i - ° rccommended donation of $100 dur- neau’s most famous teller of talllare making their first trip to their millicnaire ixld{xxtl‘1:|1x>l and movie o AT s ing next six-month period to tales. [old homes. Miss*McKelvey, who is broducer, landed at LaGuardia 10 YEARS IN pRISON 8% 15 o PAWL . Stinsor the Teen-Age Ciub of Juneau. This - {vocal soloist at the Trinity Episco- Fieid shortly before nA(:m. Shgl l()fed S it reccmmendation was put to vote pal Church, hx_n held posts with xrlul?l‘ln: \umn‘lv‘u' his ‘“"‘. buus }FOR MANSLAUGHIER Pish and Wildlife approved unanimously by mem- Nego"a"ng 'nl A the Alaska Native Service and the country hop since h‘:» near- ," Sy s of the Chamber. I Ala.‘s,kn Merit Ss!y.u,nm since x'n-mv; x;!:ugnfi:fixx: .\-nmr-(;\p::xnl!:‘l‘v al plane S AT '\v et e . was also announced that a in Juneau. She is now np.u-,e: in Ca rni 7 onths | % e This morning, Director Hynes E and to assure its control along i Miss Wakefield is a munh: « . xn;: lx\(’u{lllfi y““"‘m‘d Lol onpant “”w-'m nounced reopening of commercial (D¢ GOld Creek area was now un- pog ANGEL Sept. 12.—Man- ' the staff of the Vai cauty members of Local sm._lmeum-.mmm il sibny iter el e f fishing o hran dinty derway. All persons having motion .. hent’ and union negmmom‘Sakm Brotherhood of Teamsters St SR o RS e e s of the damaged area fol- jo ' oo, S Cith Federal Con - today voted down a resolu- | Victed of manslaughter by a Ter- B s :,‘,,\_ flocds have been asked to cyo “6°H 1O0RY WI TSR E ““‘PROMINENT olL MAN n o foin other striking truck | titorial Gl M . L Hkrable qu:mul; of salmon in the 1,]r1I in (::‘m(:‘:\1111“111?“(13_]‘:an1x:r{ “;I,: effort to settle the labor dispute ivers in returnir to work. “f“ e .dv:u‘h ‘”i his “‘r*.“:“ a Fisher »maining the subjegt p FaRs BiLE ! and territorial commission, over | thelr discovery cf a rich s B0 Alhaks Buberieg, s, remalaing, Up Lot e, MeClelAn, | Reindesr ST ATIEAR BN SOk i Russian ohjections, established the A in southern Southeast waters . =~ . Al‘ g g'_ hes The newspaper invited its em-! Carl Beal, prominent: Pacific 727 1 Gniiet .1 J.l DR DON GRAHA ‘R aboard the F&WL flagship Brant, SuPervisor. Alaska Natve Service, \,,c.s (o return to their jobs, but!Coast oil man, died Saturday at Redial (SOUTTRT SUIRGRDS ) b Wi ' i to maintain touch with run pro- ® Ll'u‘.\x ‘01 the Chamber today, g1 mechanical department work-|his home in California, according s the final Inbumfl u} dis | Don Graham, Pan American Air- gress there. Milton C. James, Assis- “POke briefly on his recent tiD o5 gerineq to cross the picket|to word received here Sunday by Pules arising from the treaty. ways employee formerly stationed| tant National FAWL Director, in GOWR the Alcan. Mr. McClellan y¢ got yp by the American News- | his partner«n Alaskan drilling ex- £ _in Juneau, and now affiliated with| charge of fisheries, who also has I3 In Juneau on an officlal Uip poper Guild, CIO, at all entrances. porations, R. E. Havenstrite WASHINGTON — Industry peti- | the PAA office in Seattle, is in been in the field aboard the Brant, (O™ Dis headquarters in Kotze- 5¢ tne close of yesterd | Beal, wellknown in Alaska, v o teke price controls off|juncau on vacation with his wite.| . - was to Jeave today from Annette A“ AR AT B ference Malcom commented associated with Havenstrite in oil 2 bread, 'v“" "“ ‘}Wlf OCUCts | They are house guests of Mr. and| S it Island for the States, via PAA meng other guests at the meet- ;..o (4 this meeting I was hope- | operatings as Iniskin Bay and aiso be filed with the Secretary of mMys Vern Lee James will go first to Portland, V€ Were: Charles A. Carter, Gen- ) "yy4 noy we seem miles apart.”[had extensive gold placer interests Agticulture in the next week, it IS The Grahams were guests last| Rita was a mighty small baby when she was born—and T wanted Oregon, for a conference upon g ConTactor wom Pasadend ne Guild is demanding a $100!in the Atlin district. A frequent night at an anniversary party giv- t0:8l0 allT oot Biks He > Mize g At healthy, he Hoetor avgs Columbia River fisheries. oo A s R BMORA LY = the (b weekly salary for editorial and |Juneau visitor, Beal was an inti- . = ' en at the Baranof Hotel in honor| ; e E s S Prior to -the reopening of the Chamber President; George Sund- ;.jotion workers, a 40 percent|mate friend of Territorial Auditor ~CHICAGO—Musicians appearing of the sixth wedding anniversary | g“StEd_g”’""g HerBgrdeny V‘m".“‘.‘_D .E‘I‘;"“_"l“TPM‘éL' oy Rl irn “sections aonounced fhis DO8 Of the Alaska ‘Development Bl bt D Sh L LI SR ik Barie. in chain hotels in 12 cities Were|of Mr. and Mrs, Earl Bassford. | know, it has three times as much Vitamin D as before. So Rita morning and effective this after- Board; Ted lS”““_"' Wholesale “, f' werking conditions changed. i Beal, who was 56, had contracted eduled to leave their jobs today —_——————— | gets a full day’s suppl)l'—f400 units in every pint. And she’s just noon, all Southeast Alaska waters 'St in Seattle: George ,B‘“'"- Vet- “The paper, which claims granting |the blood disease leukemia on the in an extension of & New York| The population density of Puerto| bursting with pep now! were closed to commercial fishing €F2D$ Administration official union demands would skyrocket la-: heels of a serious attack of pneu-'musicians’ strike. James C. Petril- Rico is more than 10 times- that 3o ARG for salmon by seine or trap, the ST bor costs 90 p“xcent has offered a|monia. lo, czar of the American Federa- of the United States. P_' 5. ’°, mo'hfrs: B"‘l'dc"s V”zm'.r D E"E’m; regular seasons having expired. fOREST SERVICE 10 percent pay hike and other cons| ——--— - s e o e Hynes listed the following Alas- cessions. | ssociation, Council of Foods and Nutrition. ka waters still open to some form 0 I( E S > | g or other of commercial salmon FF ER l AVE " ’ fishing—areas reopened to traps Donald E. Clark, Principal In- Aleu"an veieran Know what Bo d do and seines today not included spector, U. S. Forest Service Oper- l’ ens es All Southeast Alaska districts, ex- ations Division, was to leave to- cluding Yakutat, open to taking day by PAA plane for the States, Ifl SIO(k (al' Ra(e f salmon by trolling or gill net until g about three weeks spent Sauces September 20. These waters, in- on a survey trip through Alas LANGHORNE, Pa, Sept. 12— or 2 cluding the three principal gill net National Forests and in the Re- p i poion” arcon” Al o warl ; streams—Stikine, Taku and Chil- gional Forest Service Office here. | oo™ " po s baed o mel kat rivers—reopen for a fall gill net| Going first to Portland, Oregon.' ,jo.iian Telands that doctors feared | and trolling season from October he® will visit other regional offices e AL il e in a hurry. I saw the and certainly made a but none ever tasted in my cooking all the ther ingredients, and al- n’s i ©The Borden Company - any can! NOW...400 UNITS OF VITAMIN D PER PINT e o = S R FrPREST TS