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PAGE TWO U. W. HUSKIES T0 MEET STATERS IN GAMES, SEATTLE EATTLE, Jan. 16 Wash > e SWIM MEETS BEFORE OLYMPICS SCHEDULED BOB HOPE IS GIVEN SHARE, NEW LEACUE : FALLS, Mont ilan. Bob Hoj have, of stock yester- ROUNDUP OF SPORT NEWS HUGH FULLERTON YORK, Jan. 16.—(# promp- 1 pulled 1 pET W he 1t the player int Lambeau, turned on the for entertainment and lock- while he sprinte 1d a half to barrow @ n Waldorf. Curly 2 doors e back, t blocking and better. TE SPORTS PAGE alifornia’s s’t plan ¢ in Jasper ppi basketball amed Howarc Horace A sent Penn & \ces, head the f the two-mile e A.A. meet at the G Jerry Thompson f Tufts and Jack )a may be in e tield ONE OPINION g 1 ¥ National Col- obbysit- re up- the boys week home figured out some Mc c hes are it they're making - " BPWC PRESENTS ROUND Hope Direct- chair- Board of honorary d of Di I I rati tock, Club E. J. Cabbage Hope w hall apprecia and fightin you with D Hoc'key Games By The A »d Pre The New We Royals and a fourth place respective divisions Coast ice hockey umphed last night ster dropped arts, the Eagles but they were last place club of m division last nig 0 edged out the F 4-3 - oo ITALIAN EMIGRANTS emigrants in 17 totaled tical In- ounced. Of these, 14,- om Lombardy, from any ether -e e 1 w II Britain me-third of its - - ? Going Skating? Wednesday Through Friday 3:00 t WP M P M Saturday and Sunday 2:00 430 P M 8:00 to 11 P M MONDAY CLOSED Tuesday 3 M. SHOE 8:00 to 1100 ININGS Evenings—Skate Owners 60c TOWN HALL RECREATION CENTER Tep Floor—A. B. Hall ire at the Desk a FREE INSTRUCTION in Roller Skating TABLE DISCUSSION ON KINY THURSDAY NIGHT LazzmAn Presiden and Memb a brisk f discussic men In Business' last on the monthly program of Business and Professional Women KINY group was presented by Radio Chairman Lucille Mahoney and extended th discussion from the time of the first woman doctor, El present 16,000,000 women now em- business and profession- 1gaged in round table ploye al career Possible legislation by. the 80th Congress was discussed, particularly the matters oi adequate appro- priation for Women’s Bureaus, the Equa Rights Amendment, and Equal Pay Bill for Women pointed out that pas mendment and pa lower business st and would provide job opportun- ities for all, without discrimination ssed that all to equal rights, | color, race or there should be| L car | i ' ber to Lumber Com because ', Thelma | has eth Brockwell, to the |t ge | new construction FOREST SERVICE ACTIVITIES, ADM. DIVISION, IN 1947 Nearly 20 Million Board Feet of Timber Cut-Mills Kept Busy During Year ghts of Forest Service s on the Admiralty Division the past 12 months reveals 1947 a busy year. Inci- y, the Admiralty Division sters approximately 7' mil- s of the northern end of Alaska from Skagway ac- wa Timber Sales Approximately 20,000,000 board feet of timber were cut in 1947. This would produce sufficient-lum- house two cities the size of and is an increase over previous ¥ of 400 percent two zest mills—Columbia ny at Sitka and the Juneau Spruce Corporation of Ju- neau—have been operating on a ft b The Pelican Lum- r Company mill with a capacity f 8,000 to 10,000 board feet per fay cperated throughout the sea- One new sawmill was estab- 1t Lemon Creek near Ju- med the Duck Creek Lum- 9ing Company. This a capacity of 10,000 board f day. All of these mills are expected to continue active operaticn in 1948, n addition, the mill_at Hidden Falls is being ated. A larger proportion cut during the past weste hemlock, such as flooring iperier tc Sitka The ing Camis g camps have 1ed or have moved to alty Division. The larg- 1s Brothers camp locs od Bay on the southwest Admiralty Island. Last ey began producing a raft 1 wesk fcr the Columbia Lumber Company mill at Sitka Last r the Owens Brothers ob- ty story floatir Vavy during the war for use at their It provides mod- up to 40 camp. g conditions for erest in pulp is centered prin- Petersburg and Ketchi- units have been adver- some prospective oper- looked over the possibilities nti u and Sitka Suificient pulptimber is le in the Juneau unit for a Ip mill. The Sitka unit cient timber to provide raw all units of 150 wpacity in perpet- Other advantages of the Sitka unit include easily develop- ter power, good harbor, cli- that provides practically al operat protected waterways tewing 1 and an establish- town with community facilities for a s per day nearby Lands demand fer homesites par- ly on the Glacier Highw Juneau has steadily increas- ed These homesites permit an individual to obtain title to the land after he has built a satisfac- tory home and lived on the area for a minimum of three years. Increasing pressure for summer home lots, particularly along the Glacier Highway was f{elt. Some done but larger de- high prices hindered , | velopment. Over 100 summer home lots are now under permit in the vicinity of Juneau Recreation tion use of the Glacier areas more than doubled in 1947 over the previous year. Dredge Lake is a very popular FREIGHT AT Refrigeration SERVICE to ALASKA Regular sailings from Seattle and Tacoma, Washington For Rates and Information Alaska Tran;i;b;iétion Company GASTINEAU HOTEL P. 0. Box 61 Juneau, —DPhone 879 Alaska ELLIS AIR LINES DAILY TRIPS JUNE AU TO KETCHIKAN via Pefershurg and Wrangell With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg. Convenient afternoon departures, at 1:00 P. M. FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 camp THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ming area for the teen agers. and liked the same things. We share trail after the gray thieves, lities installed in 1947 n- in the houss work, washing dishe cne ds lone and in one clud>d three campfire grills, two and such inty of the Moscow region, killed tables, toilet, swimming flcat anda “My motto on getting along is 20 sheep. st Aid equipment. Grills for Always pay your debts and tell the| The Moscow Hunting Club has lc fires and picnic tables were truth at all times, even to your wife.” |sent out 54 hunters as constant ob- also added to the Lena Caove > > vers and set up 19 wolf-hunting |beach area. Additional faeflities teams with 97 huntsmen. Iwill be installed at Auke Village ‘ w DRBVIN The Evening Moscow reports that Recreation Area during 1948: the huntsmen brought in 37 wolves | The Douglas Ski area continues WOlF FROM DOOR to date. One team got four in one ¢ | [to be | In addition to the | regul throughcut the sea- -oo RED OSCAR > Russian. TORYO—® what's the » war mul- big movie smash hit in Tokyo now. Guess maintaining trails not only in the vieinity of the towns, but in iso- lated areas where recreation or other use jusified A total of 340 miles were maintained, |son, a very successful ski meet was |of 1947 with entrants from other y askan communities. The Juneau tiplizd in to the No, it isn't American. It's “Rock and 1 is now in operation. to livestocl now on the run life and love of a sculptor. The film Reads And Trails Hunting ams have been out won last years Stalin prize. maintained and one mile of road was constructed on Mendenhall ed throughcut the summer season |“H[[ | held by the Ski Club in the spring Jlub. has installed a new tow extent that became a danger Flower,” a Russian effusion on the Seventeen miles of road were . Peninsula. Two iield crews work- - BUT MARRIED, HERE IS HOW Salem, Ill.—A Illinois couple married 72 years has been tleoded with inquiries on how to stay wedded havnily that long. THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PROOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-242.€8 No'ing a news story on the un- usual anniversary of J. W. (BilD Arnold, nearing 90, and his wife, 86, u Boston lawyer wrote: “I would appreciaie writing to me such suggestions that you may have for young people who de- sire to make their marriage per- manent and successful.” Too abashed at first to assume roles of marriage counsellors, they finally answered. Arnold, the more talkative of the two, said There would be fewer divorces among young people if they would stay out of taverns and not stay up late drinking and carousing; if wives ped looking at other men, and husbands wouldn’t look at other women “And if wives would go to bed carly, then get up and get a good breakfast for their busbands to work on instead of sta¥ing in bed. “My wife al s has meals ready when 1 come home. She stays home and tends to her knitting. We share in handling the money. Young coup- les should te careful in this spending wave; they shouldn't spend beyond their incomes. Debt always causes arguments. 3 “If we get walk away. It an argument Mrs. Arnold chimed in “Everything he says is 1 agree. She added “Young couples should do every- thing possible to keep their love light glowing. Real love has nothing (to do with age. I think e as much in Jove as we have always Leen.” (They eloped to St. Louis {when he was 18 and she was 14.) Arnold said | “We always had the same tastes| e ¢ "SATURDAY SPECIALS HOUSE DRESSES Seersucker $1.93 ROBES-100% All Wool Wrap-Around and Zipper Froni Model F’ Either Type=S1&. Sizes 12 to 20 CHENILLE ROBES Assorted Colors . . . 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