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ALASKA PULP IS .07 SORE[Y NEEDED of Hood Bay i Kyllonen stated today t the NOT i BY pApER USERS tut that they were fortunate not to ; CA lose any of the bunkhouses in which the loggiing crew was rid- u S RELAIIONS ve ougla n th : ing. The strong winds, which he S 2 ik er st and blowing out of Wilson Co Whitewater Bay, made it impos- from 10-Month Trip in even though the Adak her self was as close In as possible Necessity for development of Al-| It is possible, Kyllonen s aska's pulp timber is growing daily the light plant may be loca according to B. Frank Heintzleman, 'probably in the vicinity of B: Regional Forester of the U. S. For- Bay. Any boatmen spotting the | st to keep the lengthy tow in- Il v f' f | ko { 7 \ 't ‘ : 2 b Behalf Of_lfi@Ska PU|p o i Be e K emlm Unw.n Ing‘“'"“““\ “‘-» nery will operate this ment and \.«1\1f[ ice cream, cake RED (ROSS bUARD Overthrow Infernation- |veur ioc the & ‘ al Negotiations that est ice. He said today that var-'equipment are asked to contact the| WASHINGTON, Oct jous pulp experts have stated that;Owens Brothers Logging Company.|Despite Russia’s all —out against the Marshall n pulp has grown The Adak, which was in port to- wcrease in U. 8. day, is leaving tonight to return paper and the|to Hood Bay that the Soviet Union need for because of consumption of dwindling of the pulp supply from | = S Scandinavian countries | He said that he had been inform- S(OUT SHARPE time soon ed that the Scandinavian countries IS | This will not be able to produce as much from official sources, i pulp as they did in pre-war years planning now This, plus the increased demand for | pulp, and the already limited U. S.| supply, Heintzleman said, gives con- siderable impetus to the need for quickly developing pulp prospects in Alaska Ministers meeting Nov. 25 MEEI TH'S Noo“ don and German and program whereby Loys teach boys meeting at New York Plan, top American informants now will s - short of a final breakdown of re-|caller |lations with this country at any staying at the Ba learned | the Whiz Packing Co. at Pel f entering where he now makes his home SPEAKER AT I-IONS into bas ing un-| He is a Doy dertaken for the Big Four Foreign at Lon- Austrian estimate, it was peace settiements. It also in development of American poli- gance las Emphasizing that Scouting is a cies in the current United Nations'pyo.,.aq | MONDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1947 On Trial for Slaying " THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA B six 1, will preside at a regu-|day, Oct. 15, showing the firs meeting of the Douglas Council | weeks of school marks for \(H(l"!li\‘ evening in City Hall | | 7 41 qu ]"J 7th, 8th GRADE DANCE | Announcement was T'he Seventh and Eighth Graders!|week of the appointm » Douglas Public School, were 'S, McClellan of Douglas, as Branch | Friday evening President of the Church of me.\i‘ )t the Latter-Day Saints, re- i McCLELLAN, CHURCH PRES. made last | ent of” James NERYMEN HERE plane from | Arriving hosts at a dance Seattle e D innerymen, | in the Government School for oth- | Christ ’?‘vln M ‘,7 l1 e reman Re s its of Douglas | placing Flder Keith Sohm McClel- | ; » music were Chuck Wer- |lan, a_painter and decorator by | d mechanic S. Kennedy jer and John Niemi. Mary Cuth- | trade is a member of the Douglas nert and Marilyn Isaak were in!Schcol Foard | is sup- Th afn- ——— ning’s enter open Oct. 15 and thejcharge cf the 1ch during the evening time engaging in |and pud season ' HOLDS QUARTERLY , MEETING TUESDAY g &l A niubhen, (5, DS B0 TAX DEADLINE OCT. 15 | ready engaged m]lmlu\n to 1(<’n.u‘ Sy Ot T Bt i ! week period as weil as tenders, Stat- | oy this morning that most of the o At Douglas property holders have al-| , oo beaws of thel T ready sent in their 1947 property| ' H T of the American predict, EDWIN JOHNSON VvISITOR | tax payment taking advantage of a ;‘{‘[‘v‘(;‘ (,‘l"i ‘\}'ni'\-c PP top! Edwin C. Johnson a Douglas ' three percent discount, if paid on ¢ m'm;’l'r\g At osoenm mgm,s\ ver the weekend and is'or before Oct. 15. For the conven- o o5 " o o of Directors. nof Hotel in|jence of those not akle to reach the ’:\]w 1(‘; s '.mel\d‘n i inected With Clerk “vrvlyll during .llhl\ ‘u y Gk | ssion of the budget and the ap- L . [m(“ K:“' on (] m; ‘Iv; pointment of important committee during the evenings on Tues- | ] heads. i e The meeting will be held in the RN AN O e Decker Building studios of KINY | RE ENS’ AN 2 ctober ] " o v i X at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Chairman B.| T] 12 Jolunteer Fire De- wl (ree ccent discount 3 ustrian| Tne Douglas Volunteer Fire De-|whi h a three percent discount 15 3y Se N lctieq that. il Board | partment held ‘I.r.z annual 5 I owable, he stated imembers attend o this iy the regu- | turday evening in the A me i iar quarterly meeting. 100l Gymnasium with a COLUMBUS DAY PROGRAM ey i1 | } yiAmEEie ) Ao LEY TURNER HOME battle | Juneau. Johnson is several s property cwner is the last day of Two pulp manufacturers nave ex- |under the guidance of men, O. D.| The view fs that Russia will|lor Piece orchesed P R W o, S § hibited sufficient interest in SE Al- Sharpe, Region Scouting Executive, campaign to the limit against the “‘":" X iy s AT neld this morning in the Douglas wesley Turner son of Mr. and - i aska development, Heintzleman ex-'ddressed the Lions Club at thelr United States on great world issues| o n, HEMann S| oL ptrebed by the S School yfrs. John Turner of this city re- N P plained to warrant opening tWo mecing held this ncon in the Gold but will not at this point be will-' e 48R @ } other mem- jiudents, to which the public Was tyrped home last evening on the e imber areas for bid. This, he said.| Rcom of the Baranof Hotel. Sharpe ing to wreck any important piece hers of the Depa vited. class intends o SPON- princess Louise. Wesley had plan- is the start of what he hopes will praised the work of Delbert Hanks, of machinery for international ne- 7 e R ned to attend Walla Walla College pgyricia Schmidt, who gazes wishfully through bars of her call in be a general development of the Territorial Scout Executive, who gotiation. | BOEHL ACTING YOR e where he enrolled but has returned Havana, Cuba, is on trial in the Cuban city accused of the slaying i Alaska pulp industry. has held the position since 1945. This opinion is understood to| William Boenl, Senicv Council- WEDN! DAY |home 0 work and plans to return of John Lester Mee of C o aboard the yacht Satira in the h:u:bnr ¢ The Alaska Forest Service chief In the two years he has been in have been presented to state, de- man, who was appointed Acting be given out at for the beginning of the 1948 au- Wirephoto ¢ h returned here via PAA Saturday office the membership has grown fense and other policy-making of-|Mayor during the absence of following a ten months absence. He | from 197 boys to 1100. Charles ficials by two American spent considerable time in' Wash- | Burdick, President of the E ington, D. C., New York City, Chi- tive Council for the Territory, in- ton a few days ago, cago, Portland and Seattle con- troduced Sharpe. ferring with various government | and pulp company officials on be-'Juneau’s Gold Medal half of the Alaska pulp industry. Tournament has been Heintzleman has been working in for the week of Febr the interests of such development Teams from all over Sou for over 20 years. laska will participate Basketball Gen. Lucius D. Clay, scheduled Commander in Germany. 23 e — . e — | tournament. MacKay Mal mittee appointed as a member I.OSE -llwo H.OATS Treadwell Recreation Area com- Guests at the mceting included or lOGGlNG Tow |Hatold Gribble, Scout Field Execu- tive in Anchorage. Harry. Sperling, H is the fastest growing Boy Scout Executive on the Senijor o 4 i O. D. Sharpe, Regional Scout Executive for the Pacific west and Alaska. Sharpe here Saturday on a one-week in- spection trip of the Juneau area He has already visited other Al- and will Oregon dick. Norman Sommers, proup papa Two sect:ons of an Owens Broth- | of an eigh pound baby boy, pass- ers Logging Company tow enroute|ed around candy in honor of the from Frosty Bay to the South gecasion Arm of Hood Bay were lost Sat-! Lok urday in Chatham Straits -~ aska Scout headquarters to his Portland, under Skipper Harvey Kyllonen of Ketchikan, had a tow with a total length of 1600 feet It consistad of a large Navy quarterbarge, an A-frame, a light plant, tool shed Wolves have created considerable @ half years and bunkhouses, all on log rafts. havoc among the wild game on Rounding Point Gardner, at the'‘»» Alask» Peninsula, according to Fouth end of Admiralty Isiand, at Douglas Gray, Chief of the Aleut- 8 o'clock Saturday morning, Kyllon- i=» Wildlife Refnce, who arrived en hoped to get his tug and tow here on a visit Saturday. He said into one of the bays on the west i.a. tne increased number of wolv- 500 percent during the la He alto Council in this region met all of its scouting for entive year as 1 sid f p a fore a N s | hav ' he st of the wand before & wind, 8 In toat wres Da%e e ot S0CUMHY Markels In U.S., Canada Closed —— * NEW YORK, Oct. 13.—®—Major securities and commodity markets in the Unitéd States and Canada Manenietz of New are closed today in observance of At York City is stopping at the Bar- Columbus Day in this country and However, an east-southeast wind animals at a time to mere dozens. came up, and the Adak was un-| .Gray also reported that sea otter able to maneuver either into Wil- are increasing in numbers and ap- son Cove or Whitewater Bay with pear to be spreading to other strong offshore winds forcing the islands long tow out into the straits. | Two miles south of Point Cau- tion, at 12:30 p. m., the light plant broke loose and floated off 5:15 the tool shed raft broke up, anof e ——— FROM NEW YORK Antoinette Thanksgiving in Canada. Yes, It'sNew. . o oo aidasid - in unean When helene Pessl—inc., of New York compounded their first assortment of children’s cosmetics they probably were not thinking of YOUR boy and girl here in Juneau. And what started out as a Fifth Avenue “fad” has become a useful part of cultivating correct habits of cleanliness in the minds of children everywhere. These adorable products are now being introduced to Alaskan mothers. NATIONALLY ADVERTISED To make helene Pessl products widely known, the firm has used extensive national advertising. Good Housekeeping has given its seal of approval. Parents’ Magazine has commended the idea and the products. Popular and Well Established Thus, so timely was the idea of a complete line of toiletries for youthful folks, that the helene Pessl line was given immediate acclaim, and has become known from coast to coast i 1t's For You, Kiddies, it's for you! If “Big Sister” has her toilet for Young Lad, as well. This an- waters, talcums, and creams, the nouncement is published for the pur- “LITTLE LADY", too, should rate pose of announcing that now you can some of the same. And what is secure the charming helene Passl prod- good for “DAD” should be good ucts here. EXCLUSIVELY IN JUNEAU. YOU CAN FIND THE COMPLETE RANGE OF CHILDREN’S COSMETICS DISPLAYED AND SOLD AT THE CHILDREN'S WEAR INFANT AND ”@ / i A 7 Juneau, Alaska PERFUME Ld TOILETRIES for BABIES Ld LITTLE LADIES and TEENS Ambassador Walter Bedell Delbert Hanks announced that American Envoy to Moscow, and American - ALASKA BOY SCOUT COUNCIL INCREASE OVER 500 PERCENT The Alaska Council of Boy Scouts incre the Alaska Council is the on to hav objectiv early as May- hool next Wednes- tumn term. leaders cu- atroad who returned to Washing- They are Smith, ! Say: C. L. 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