The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 13, 1948, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT ™ CLOUSE, HARRIS 10 WAR (RlM[S LEAVE TOMORROW FOR SPORTS SHOW s of Ju- ir dona- s on this sociations have do- attempt tc to Juneau nated to date Alaska Electric Light and Power Co., $50; Case Lot Grocery, $50; Juneau Cold Storage, $50; Juneau Spruce, $50; Pan American Air- ways, $50; Fred Henning, $20; Goldstein Hardware, $20; Triangle Cleaners, $10; Pacific Northem Airlines, $10; Ludwig Nelson's, $10; Butler Mauro Drug, $10; S and T Clothing, $15. H. S. Graves, $10; H and M Grocery and Meat Market $10; yarfield Drug, $10; Wayne John- son, $10; Winter and Pond, $10; Warners Machine Shop, $10; Swan- son Brothers Grocery $10; Tot and Teen Shop, $5; Brownies Barber St $5; Sugar Bowl, $5; Califor- nia Grocery, $5; Connors Motors, $5; Arnot Hendrickson, $5; Royal Cafe, $2; Johnson Electric, $2; 1any who have heen asked have not yet turned in their donations. The full amount set for this experiment for the betterment of Alaska has not been reached, and it is hoped the full quota will be attained before departure time to- MOITOW. It was announced last evehing that the Gastineau Channel Ligquor Association has presented their check for $1500 to the two repre- sentatives to assist in meeting the expenses of the trip across the country and at the big show in Chicago. | An article written by Clouse ap-| pears in “Out Doors Unlimited,” a magazine form of news and sports Those who ticle states his reason for ng the trip: “I assure you it is not all an advertising scheme to get sports- men to come to Alaska hunting and lthg q{)mrlhnc it is nec yell for hu)) and hope -that event- uaI]\ scme one big enough and g enough will come along and give us a hand. “Game and fish, once so plenti- ful in this great land, is disappear- ing almest as swiftly as it did in the states in the early days of our history, when murder ran rampant on the western plains and our game animals were slaughtered by the thousands by a kill-crazy mul- titude of hide hunters” “That was a blot on our nation- al honor that we can never live down. ,Is that shameful page of cur history to be repeated because of an indifferent Congress, who | knowing that we .have no vote, cater only to their own particular | State, so that they may remain in | power?” - e : NOTICE Business meeting of United Troll- | ers of Alaska, Local No. 56, E’rldnyl 13th, 7:30 p. m. 808.'"‘ of Hideki are as follows: The time CHARGES T0 BE DROPPED TOKYO, Feb. 13 Major war national proceedings. That nearing an end The other 20 are in custody Their cases have been transf from the international #prosecu- tion section to allled headquarter legal section. The latter may cide to try some or all of on lesser charges They include one-time we: industrialists, militarists and five members of Tojo's wartime cab | net - eoe — CAIRO—An Arab leader in .| says a new Democratic Congres: curre x( trial jo \nrl 24 other war-} leaders why wait ? go this month ke formed next month to h Arab Civil and Military affairs Palestine. He says the Congress pointed v l: cause the Arabs now have time on- TSRS I will | FROM FAIRBANKS C. 8. McCombe of Fairbanks is’ | stayire at th= Gastineau Hotel. or next Be in Scandinavia to welcome Spring! . 1. 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