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PAGE EIGHT SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1947 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE —JUNEAU, ALASKA | THREENAVALOIL RECEPTIONFOR | RESERVESMAYBE LFGISLATORS IS UP FOR LEASING EVENT TONIGHT O —————e You've nev T Kwow vou OSCAR §. GILL Oscar Gill was bho ir Cambria County, Pennsylvania, on |April 3, 1880, and his carly years were spant in a character-buildi Senate Oil Investigating Committee | Duteh atmosphere. Orphaned at|suggested that the three Naval oil |the age of 12, Oscar went to Iowa,|reserves in this country be turned | where he was raised by an uncle.; back to the public domain for leas- | While in this thern state, he'mg. ays warmly, “the luckiest thing in, The reserves are Teapot Dome 1 N NS o &5 o s he 9 WiV rel members of the Territorial Legisla- ture will be held as planned this evening, from 9 until 12 o'clock in the Governor’s House it was an- nounced today. There had been some doubt whether the reception could be held because of frozen pipes which cut off the water supply of the Calhoun Avenue mansion. A special invitation has been ex- fended to zll residents of Gastineau Suggestion for Addi- | tion, Public Domain WASHINGTON, Feb, 1. — The Stephen Now you feel it! Now you don'tl world happened!” — he met.|jin Wyoming and Elk Hills and wd married, Emma Dohrman in Buena Vista Hills in California. ~ Channel to attend the reception, | Jouncil Bluffs in 1905 Leaving A fourth reserve, in Alaska, was and become acquainted with the | here to come West, the young not included “because exploration legislators. ouple se rtes, Wash. there has only started.” T e vhere tr m, Victor, was The Committer said in its final EPISCOPAL CHURCH NOTICE korn. eport that the three western re- Due to the extremely cold wea- About 1907, the Gill family rerves are estimated to have 376, ther the Rev. W. Robert Webb, 'd north to Seward, where 000 barrels of recoverable oil. tpiscopal Priest of Juneau and Gill was employed by the “It is obvious,” the report said, Douglas made the following alter- “laska-Central Railr: whi “that the amount of oil producible atiens in church schedules for Sun- oasted 71 miles of track to * daily from these modest reserves day: there will be no church school nterior. It was in thal would constitute but slight assist- on Sunday morning at 10:00; there Bill and Louise were born. me- ance in the event of war. . . will be no evening service at St. timo later, -Oscar Gill purchas:d| “The huge supply requisite for Luke's church in Douglas. It was ind operated a sawmill in the war purposes can best be assured fartker announced that there would iittle town of Susitna—it waS here py the existence of a strong pri- be no cbjection to members of the Yat their youngest child, Phillip. yate industry which is already in congregation wearing the most con- arrived. full operation when the emergency venient clothing to church services | In 1913 it beccme necessary for eeurs.” during this ccld weather—in other i Victor to attend school so the Gil. Chairman O'Mahoney (D-Wyo) werds ladies may wear slacks to family moved to Knik where 1"';.,.ud the Navy had expressed will- church if they desire. This is only lcation was available Working - ininess to have Teapot Dome turn- an emergency measure. These an- arcund the Inlet, Mr. Gill tried| _u over for leasing. nouncements take precedence over boating and conducted the first| The amount available ‘“is not all announcements of the church \-\lfllk}, Fgurlvkmld ‘f‘xr\'(’::' \1) l\] l enough to be of any particular mo- cclumn All other services as sched- frl‘l’:’l-\" qfl 2 *l'“n(i.t” 1‘1:;:“\'\'"’" m.uu in an emergency,” he said, uled. "Vark ‘_: ‘&LJ)‘:. I“_.("; fi("‘“nfl V;;‘y“mslmg that the source Pr supply Pr— - R 3 a summer, 'bnnmmz in over u’hm\- 1”“ i “;::lle. il e el mmh. THers Hiss sReER /10,000, worty TIMELY I.,E ; : B ot ihese blg mammals, Butl oS Amely G CHES @RIBVAhetio of 1ife insiraniEan: force in the A anN MRt was ot the answeryisalih|ionE s 0 AN United States in 1645, * o B % finally decided to make his perman-| . 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCL, WEATHER BUREAU ent home in Anchorage and went JUNEAU, ALASKA L. “platead ) t> work for the Alaska Railroad WEATHER BULLETIN AR ‘ ere hs was cmploved for mMany| naTa FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M, 12 & N TIME the suit with the we cars. In 1924, Mr. Gill went into OMai t;mp”‘ AT LSOt ,;?)gl‘r"nmu‘ T P usiness for himself, building a ger- B | Lowest 4a0am. 94t et f;,:&,’.h he! hap siiite ONBREENC | widistion 24 hrs® | temp. temp. Precin. 4:20am Lift a Plateau—it feels like any other suit—stand- Prominent in civic affairs and 2?:‘:}3“0 g :3:5, ::‘; P 'n-?w Cloudy ard in weight. Now slip it on. Amazing—it feels ! interested in politics, Oscar| peype; 25 234 0 Clear like next-to-nothing on your back! What a sense ) 0,‘15 é‘\:“fld ‘;.';‘ ,,‘:,;,,.A,:\.ncq):]%"%f ! Cordova 1 =11 0 Clear of freedom it gives youl The reason for this Etht 5 combinedl FARLE et | ‘”: '42 ~gd ; " N ' dm 0] - -34 ( miracle lies in a special weaving method cailed ourtcen years. In 1944 h ," B g e i Prelaxing. This distributes the weight of the yarn & Resputiicar -8 ) Pt. Cloudy so evenly that the fabric becomes practically bt BEC was = 1 -13 . < H the Session anc 0 e welghtless when you wear it . . . « gh it N Special fon, -and re- | oo il E v b Is a fine, standard weight wo an ected, has the nor of being st 5 4 wear a Plateau $ ortab! - sen Speaker of th: House in 4 s, o nressnt 1047 - SR well as most of the r v P S ) today . . . and discover a 1 € st 1d during . . i P.S. What's more, Balar makes : ’ T -57 0 Timely Clothes look be know ti t € 4 : g 1‘;? Cloudy . , will some b Fabric k | f B %5 C 18 8 03 Snow he pages of Alaskan his-| prn.e pupert 18 e 30 Snow and b2 very proud of the heri- Inattle 41 25 Cloudy given them by Oscar and Em- <h£lm‘ 13 6 Trace Clear b "Whiteh -47 -58 0 Yakutat 10 2 2 Trace Clear *(4:30 a. m. yesterdav to 4:30 a. . today WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The low pressure center which was located abeut 600 miles southeast of Kodiak yesterday morning is located on the soast of Vancouver Island this morning. The high pressure area over e - IO MEEI IUESDAY Alaska and Canada continue. This pressure distribution has caused increasing nertheasterly winds over Southeast Alaska and although it Tre Alaska Potters will hold warmed slightly vesterday the temperature again drovped this morning their regular monthly meeting at ~ver most of Southeast Alaska. Temperatures ranged from minus 10 to the club rooms next Tuesday, Feb- »lus 10 degrees over this area. Extremely low temveratures continued ruary 4, at 8 p. m. — if the weath- | over the interior of Canada and Alaska with temperatures everywhere of moderates. According to present minus 20 or lower and below zero temperatures were penetrating the plans, Mrs. Charles Tuckett will be north central portion of the United States. The coldest temperature was present at the meeting to give help- minus 73 degrees which was recorded at Frances Lake, Yukon Territory. ul sucgestions and members are Rein or snow has fallen during the past 24 hours over the Rocky Moun- acked to take anything they have tain region of northern United States and along the coast from northern | ady for glazing or firing. California to Scutheast Alaska. Lo i T e A A e I — e e e erget Vounr Cares in the Pleasant Atniosyhere of the Baranof’s FPUI'IE [LC8M Cnjoy a Pelicicus i STEAL. BE VLR Salad - S'ca n UPATe@/ L/ | CEAVEN DATLY Roas? Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus £ ¢ STEAKS T-Lcre.. F.let.. Specia. Tonight Club . . New York £.90 ey P n e L from | M to?P. M. B3 L | PHONE 93 | | | i Seflafe Commi"ee Makes The Governor’s Reception for Congress of the United States, and! PROCLAMATION COLORFUL CATCHER “wnwis DAYS PASSES AWAY' ing of the Boy Scouts of Amersmi which has been chartered by the! ! KANSAS CITY, Feo. 1.—John G. WHEREAS, The organization| (Johnny) Kling, colorful catcher of has affected the lives of 13,500,000, the Chicago Cubs trom 1900 to American Boys and men since 1;silflll—~wha at the height of his career warned young players that professional baseball could “lead to Wickedness and deceit"—died here last night. He was 71 years old “Unless you have unquestioned talent stay away from the profess- ional diamond,’ Kling once warn- ed. "It will lead to wickedness and deceit. It will ruln careers, It will spoil chances of success in every inception and now has an active en-; i ) | rollent of 1,980,000, and WHEREAS, The skills and ex-| periences acquired through Scout-, ing are the greatest influences for building young Americans into self-| reliant men and participating citi-| zens, thus making an h\culculable.‘ 0 re contribution to the civic enterprise > of this and countless other com- munities, and WHEREAS, The Boy Scout Move- ment is a great factor for the pro- motion of world peace, and marks| this anniver: with the theme, Scouts of the world Buildingi for Tomorrew,” with practical as-| sistance to brotker Boy Scouts over- seas to rehuild their ganizati NOW THERLFORE, 1, Hendrickson, Mayor of the of Juneau in the Territory of Alaska, do hereby proclaim the week of February Tth to 13th as Boy Scout Week in Juneau and urge its citizens to recognize the unselfish servic2 of the leaders and do all in their power to help nromote this fine program among our youth or an elaborate de are equipped and City | I Dreamed of an ENCHANTED ROBE . .. of heavenly beauty ... of earthly comfori then I found my dream of a robe alady (atheri CHENILLE ROBE 1sh pile © young colors ® subtle s like this rose of ‘romance pattern and many others featured in your favorite store. 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