The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 19, 1947, Page 2

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= PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA Rl L il ke f | ll" Fish and Wildlife Ser in i ea Im GAME COMMISSI N {Chicago and the Secretary of the il [ |Interior, IR GOES IN'I‘O SE(OND Ohmer also stated that the Com- ] | mission is terested in conserva- il S ul tion only as it affects the depletion I THIRD D!v TODAY types of animals, but i g s part of the natur- i B S al rescurces of the Territory, every | e R 4 . effort is exercised to allow the | i "“:“.d"””l the commis- Of the game wherever and when-| ! S "7 lever possible. | /Continued. yrom ruw Sha; on was taking up problems and . e s ! concerning the Second “COT” HAYES HERE il | Divisions teday gs the s % | ce is collected at the ret gies irito Hmihhatae | A3 Co0 H Regioghl Diec i level. The bill's only purpose, W He -.m:-n’mm-d that more| Manager, Northwest Airlines, is it er said, is to put Al whole- ; carabile - .| in Juneau on a business trip from i £ who tion 1 concrete sugges- d 2 I ;Milv\ on even terms with whole- from spo groups, hunters his Anchorage, Alaska, headquart- | salers outside, who do not pay ti nd others of the industry | ®® tax. At present, he said, re s of the Territory w: oy . won't buy frem Alaskan whole ced this year than fln\"nll}k‘l’ NEIL GRANT AT BARANOF i z Y Neil Grant, owner of the Grant crs because of the tax pyramid in a In reply to Engebreth’s querry a. to how much tax would be lost by his bill, Walker {does not matter would be cut off, just way to tax.” with the flood of cor- hat had reached the|Hotel in W angell and wellknown Pu. s , accompanied by Mrs, rant arrived in Juneau Tuesday and is the Baranof Hotel. The Grants will remain in Juneau for ral days Game answered that i 1 how much t “It's a very un correspondence and aid Ohmer, are care- idied and given all due con- for future recommenda- such f | Judiciary Chairman Cochran sup q coupled with the Fish & I T i ported Walker's position that the and Wildlite’s own data and know- ANDY SIMONS HERE i bill is sufficiently clear as writt e of prevailing cenditions, serv-| Andy Stmons, membver of the the for any changes| Alaska Game Commission, is a had been m sage stage, under s d rules, after adoption of amendment Walker to ir emergehcy claus 1ate xeu‘ssed until 2 o'clc on when a joint mee the House on rules was to b REV. WHALEN T0 HOLD est at the Juneau Hotel during stay ih the city recommended as new approval of will be resolutizss, with the BUSIER THAN EVER.. i b oy e | After Delivering the Goods for 97 Years... WEEKEND MASS, HOONAH ; Rsnxx Alaska, Feb. 19. — Th { y ev. Whalen, new priest at ; H \\ 1 featured this 97-year-old Michacls-Stern tm‘ o '\lL‘ha:)(lshg]x]: lann(ur he will go to Hoonah for mass or a good many years! His the pxcuut \\P(k"nd i § MARINER GIRl SCOuTS NOT MEETING TONIGHT much as the basketoaii tou is scheduled for this ST wwhat curtailed for the past few seas f CENTENNIAL TESTED RECIPE situation is slowly s with us more and mo cover with sliced apples, top with vou see him in on ng, there will be no Mariner Gi All memters work on ssured that he stands for th Scout meeting. ged to continue >quirement may hese features hav Michaels-S to style-mindec mwen for almost fa lanned for the near future - GANTY FROM HGONAH Hc the following mixture i cup brown sugar 2 cups sifted CENTENNIAL 4 cup butter n ¥: teaspoon salt teaspoon nutmeg pan 5 u‘;;?‘x‘)'(.)’rl::bal:ing powder RS R TR T a 35 es. Serve with cream, Arleen G S i or with any desired sauce. talks on ac- f:;?mhc'«hmmninz J . prri 1 cu‘m& on @?n?&ififiwfl fm" the T e SUPER MARKET FOR SENATORS i i oo e . ‘ “Alasica’s Finest” o e e v best Flour that can be milled! ' O_ffl CENTURY ‘MEATS 202 — PHONE — 519 GBO(:EBIES} JUST ARRIV ED — BIG SHIPMENT FRESH rRUITS and VEGE’E‘ARLES and FRESEH CARNADIAN EGGS This Super Marizet Will Be Closed Saturday February 22 - Washington's Birlhdax “UNBLOCK" 42 fllliESIWE TRAGT And Stop Dosing Your Stomach With Soda and Alkalueu submitted Included ir Shrine Dance Annual Washingten’s Birthday Ralk ' SATURDAY February 22 Scottish Rite Temple Dancing 10 o 1 Relax... have a Coke FORMAL INVITATIONAL i v\ + s NOTE: Invitations were aed last fall at , start of da If you have -:[ misplaced y ceme without it. ].r’ BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY 1 X . I + Juneau Cold Storage Co., Inc. “" ‘ GRA VES The Clothing Store for Men and Boys CORDUROYS Men's . . . waist sizes 29-42 OVERSEOES Men's . . . light weight all rubber . . . zipper Boys' ... all rubber . . . 4 buckle SWEAT SHIRTS Men's . . . sizes 36-44 DISTRTBUTOR WANTED for “Packaged Hemes” that sell en sight! We cffer an exclusive distributorship in Juncau to a financially sound businessman who is able to devete his entire time to the sale of our “Packaged Homes” and te appoint dealers as needed in his ~ territory. Martin-Alden Precision-Cut Homes sell at a price that everyone can affcrd. Immediate delivery. Take less than sixty days te c-nstruct., 30 different plans, including 1 and 2 bedrooms, 3 bedrooms, 1!; baths and multiple units, each complete with plumbing, electrical, heating equipment. Ycu will be backed up with strong advertising support and will be furnished eomplete data so as to emable ycu to thoroughly understand every. phase of the business. Bank references will be exchanged. Write today fcr complete infermatien. MARTIN-ALDEN CORP. = 3403 Cahuenga Blvd. Hollywood, California V.F.W.MEMBERS ATTENTWN TO SPECIAL MEETING At the request of many members of the TAKU POST, No. 5559, a SPECIAL MEETING is being called for WEDNESDAY EVENING 19 FEBRUARY 1947 - AT § 0'CLOCK for the purpose of considering problems relating to VETERANS LEGISLATION and-other matters of particular signifi- cance to veterans’ welfare. It is urgent that members attend this meeting. Signed: ALLAN G. MARCUM, Post Adjutant. Dated 17 Feb., 1947. NOW...you can fly by Clipper at new low rates! @ Now all Alaska can enjoy Flymg Clipper travel at Jlower fares—in spite of soaring prices and mounting operating costs. This reduction is part of our long range plan to pro- vide Alaska with the fastest, most convenient way to travel . . . at prices everyone can afford. That’s been our aim for the 15 years we’ve served the Territory— and we're working steadily on future improvements. Whether you go to some point in Alaska or Outside +. . be sure to go by speedy Clipper. For the new rates affecting your community . . . for up-to-the-minute information on schedules, call or write the office belows ¥ Send it Airmail for 5c per ounce to the U. l. LI MII[&LV : slem HORLD AIRWAYS of ey Clpers op g i > Sandt B e e

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