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PAGE EIGHT- """ sia in 1867 for the purchase of Al- aska v, Got Land Clear This treaty contained the follow- ing phrase which is held to elimin- DROPPED ate such claims The cession of territory and dominion herein made is hereby declared to be free and unencumt i 3 servations, — privileges, franchises, grants or pos- >3 ry ANV C H by any associated compan- Indian Attorneys With- R 2ot H Russian or any other, by any Case from Courts — rights, franchises and privileges now rights were belonging to Russia in the said terri- rict Court to- t dominicn, and appurtenances Federal C iment os Miller and 22 others ps of t is in Ju- vidual property holders; and the au Sub- sessions, ies whether ¢ cession he y made, conveys all the day in nderr higher court, however, did r the individual Indlans and other occupants of the Juneau tide- lands from seeking compensation for their improvements to the land aims ng that they can prove pos- d this sessory rights under Congressional Acts of 1884 and 1900 which provided for civil government in Alaska May Be Compensated It the 23 defendants can prove continual use and upancy since 1884, the Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that they are entitled to claim compensation for their possesory site of the Ju Enibarkation withdrawing the c ans, was fi for the defendants, on instructions of James E. Curry, Washington, D. C., attorney, who represents a num- ber of Indian tribes in the Territory. The motion, which was signed by Federal Judge George W. Folta, co- incides with ams opinion given on Feb. 11, 1947 by the Ninth District Circuit Court of Appeals, which ed cn a demurrer sustained by the Jocal District Oourt The Circuit could have given at least two reasons for his orders to Paul but rone were revealed. According Enjoy the whiskey that's Charngull a0 i Nawe" RENTUCRY WHISREY A BLEND NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.Y. » 86 PROOF » 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS e why wait? go this month or next Be in Scandinavia to welcome Spring! 1. SAS has space for you! 2. save 2 to 3 weeks’ income See your travel agent or SCGndincvian 2 irlines it costs you less with SAS Court opinion stated that all of the/to courthouse aboriginal or tribal rights has been have dropped aborig eliminated by the Treaty with Rus-|this case because it is a comparative- observers, he may el claims in |1y minor case and an adverse deci- |sion would jeopardize other claims | he has made on behalf of his clients. Curry might also have decided to drop his aboriginal claims entirely as far as the courts are concerned because of the one adverse decision already handed down in this case and because of the opinion published yestérday by the U. 8. Department of Justice. ‘The case is being trie District Court here before Jud Folta. The land was occupied by the Federal Government in 1942 MRS. ED ANDES PASSESAWAY T6DAY Mrs. Ed Ander aged 59, passed away this morning at 5:20 o'clock at St. Ann's Hospital, Mrs. Anderson was bern in Sitka, May 11, 1889, and came to Juneau when a small girl. She the re- mainder of her life in this area. She has resided on the Glacier Highway at Mile 7. Mrs. Anderson is survived by husband, Ed Anderson, tw Paul Peterson of Tacoma, Milo Peterson of Seattle, and da Mrs. Marie Brady of Se- attle, Mrs, irene Loc! i of Juneau and four grand child: Funeral services will te announced tomorrow. The remains are at the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. e Whitehorse Couple Wed Here Last Night At a quiet ceremony at the Meth- odist ‘Church last night at 7:30 o'clock, the marriage of Miss Mabel Agard and Mr, Stanley Joseph, both of Whiteherse, Y. T., was solemnized with the Rev. Robert Treat reading the single ring service The bride wore a soft blue gown of nylon and satin with a pale blue net ¢ver skirt, designed with short puff sleeves and a square neck line Her finger tip veil was caught at the temple with a blue straw halo and the bridal bouquet was of pink ses tied with white satin stream- her Miss Muriel Lytle of Vancouver, B. the bride’s maid wore a gown of pale pink nylen brocade with a pink net cover skirt designed to match the bride's attire, and her halo was of pink straw, John Powney also of Vancouver, C., acted as t man The groom serv in the Canad- ian Army Signal Corp during World War 11 After the ceremony Miss Thelma Retaelick entertained the wedding party with dinner at the Salmon Creek Country Club. | e | HOSPIAL K07 Admitted to St. Anns’ Hospital yesterday were Robert Temple and | Kathleen McCormack of Wrangell for surgery. | Discharged from St. Anns’ yester- day were Mrs. Andrew Anderson, Mrs, Kenneth Millard. At the Government Hospital there were no admittances or discharges. B. UNLESS YOU RETURN EMPTY BOTTLES PROMPTLY Return gll milk bottles to your milkman or grocer just as soon as they are empty! You may not be able to get milk unless. you do! The situation is critical! Bottle production is for short of de- mand. Return all the empties you have today. It's the one way to make sure you'll get the milk you need for your tamily. 009029900000 000 JUNEAU DAIRIES Incorporated For Goodness’ Sake ASK FOR JUNO-MAID Ice Cream Milk - Buttermilk Telephone — Juneau 638 D ANDERSON THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIR TUNEAU. ALASKA Famed Pilof Weds made the initial test flight of the firs Goodlin, famed pilot, who t American rocket-propelled plane, is shown at marriage license bureau in Los Angeles with Jacqueline Waldron, model. (International Photo) ALASKA COASTAL CARRIES 63 ON TUESDAY TRIPS Alaska Coastal on fligiits yesier- day carried 63 passengers as follows Tulsequah to Juneau: John Mac- Donald, Ed Cole, Paul Hoppe, C. Isaccsen, M. Cox, R. Lobb, D. Olaf- son, C. H. Dickinson. Juneau to Tulsequah: P. H. Brom- .ey, S. Campbell, J. Shustr, N. Mey- er, J. Sharker, G. Wilson. Sitka to Juneau: D. Naish, Nellie Lowley, Dan Moller, A. Bagger, Har- y Bell Juneau to Sitka: Mrs. Whittemore, Mr. Wittemore, Kermit Whittemore, J. C. Putman, Donald Dent, D. R. Doyle, E. H Hill, M. Rigling, Eleanor Rigling, Sophie Bast Hconah to yuneau: P. Thompson, Mrs. William Dugagus, Willlam Du- agus Junéaw to Hoonah: A~B. Hicks Jr., Mrs. A. B. Hicks Jr., Patrick Nasley, Cash Cole Ketchikan to Wrangell: Clayton. Wrangell to Ketchikan hart Juneau to Ketchikan Germzin, Grant Johannsen, Frank Al Rine- St E. Lewis L Earl McGinty, Hammerley, M. Berget, Henry An- derson. Petersburg Stroisen, Juneau te Wrangell: Ed Vogel Juneau to Petersburg: M Was- vick, Mrs. McDonald, William John= son, Vernon Hermdahl, Henry Roden. Juneau to Skagway: C. Carroll, Betty Thomas, Jack Hayes Skagway to Jur Sidney Flei- hman, Gordon Chandler Juneau te Haines: H. D. Laughlin Haines to Juneau Hayes. Juneau to Angoon: Altert James, Marvin Fenster. Baranof to Juneau: Marie Shipp. Hood Bay to Jun L. W. Hud- Marvin Fens to Ketchikan: Henry J son, SKIERS GIVE THANKS The Junior Ski Club wishes to publicly thank the following for financially making the trip to Whitehorse the success it was: Alaska E. L. P. Co., Alaska Daily Press, Parsons Electric, Purity Bak- ery, Bert's Food Center, Shat- tucks, Alaska Empire, Burfords; Sommers Construction, Ludwig Nelson, Fred Hennings, H. S. Graves, Hutchings, Race Drug, Ju- neau Drug, amily Shoes juneau 8ki Club, Thomas Hard- ware, Casler's, W Heisel, Elks Club, L. Winters, F. Cameron, But- ler Mauro, Shriners, Columbia Lumber. DAY’S Tailor-d CORDS S izes 6 to 16 Blue Salt and Pepper Good Looking and Made to Withstand Heavy School Use TEX-TGG CORDS with SUSP DERS for the Little Guys Sizes 2 to 6 Sturdily Constructed for Play WALKIE-TALKIE CORDS with Suspenders Brown Salt and Pepper Sizes 3 to 8 Fine Quality and Well Made Excellent for Dress or Play COME IN or WRITE NEEDLECRAFT & JUNIOR SHOP 11115 Seward Street 'DOUGLAS | Douglas visitor, and looking for a pl | captain of a Douglas cannery tend- | er 'he has been employed at Hoonah | ar there, channel and make his home herc three children are resent newcom- ers to Douglas their home at present with I von Simons,* The White are form- er rived’ from the States, brought w: him m: operation in successfully completed, and which - WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1948 in vouchers for refunds to sthoo’ districts. That is expected to be too heavy a load for the Treas- ury. The financial picture is given in the monthly report of Treasurer rEM?GRAQ'lY Oscar G. Olson, just released. It 44 2%z shows, at the close of business on February 29, a cash balance of $69,715.19 left from a total of $2,002,734.66 in the bank Of the total amount, $565,172.94 was set aside for outstanding war®" rants and another $1,367846.53 is being held for special or earmark- ed funds, including $170,191.67 for refunds on liquor license fees to wcorporated cities. At the same time, Auditor Frank A. Boyle's office had vouchers { totaling $62)303.00 for schools and $4,168.50 for miscellaneous expen- | ses, ‘waiting to be paid. Since that time, $5,655.00 more in miscel, laneous bills have come in All these have been paid and the itory is temporarily out of debt. - e — Marvin L. Nelson, of the U. S. Bureau of Mines office, left herc At that time, the Depart-' via PNA yesterday afternoon for a of Education is scheduled ' two weeks (rip to Anchorage and ent approximately $365,000 F TERRITORY 1S NEWS [ VISITS HERE On Monday, Dr. Ed Kelly was A‘ Dr. Kelly ace of residence. was | Treasirer's Report Shows Small Cash Balance and No Unpaid Vouchers in 1946. During the past winter 1 nd has practiced in masseuring He plans to locate on the No..eries for a_speeial session of «ghe Territorial , Legislature are beifg heard these days in the cor- ridors of the Juneau Federal Build- making | & ere .the Territorial Capitol lis lceated, ~Although the Terri torial Treasury is not in the best hape,-at. present, its higgest crisis has ‘been passed and the ship of state s sailing on coms paratively tranquil waters until June After June, it's anyone’s guess as ¢ badly the Treasury will be | WHITE FAMILY HERE Mr, and Mrs, M.;J." White and and are resident of La Grand, Ore { CONVALESCING Dr. J. O. Rude, who recently the welcome news that Nor- Rustad underwent a major in the Marine Hospital last week, which was an to hc hit ment to pre Seattle Dr. Rude watched as an cbserver. He stated that pt pi sh hi iny Norman would obably be confined to the hos- tal for several weeks yet, but olild be well enough to resume s fishing cccupation this season. MY, HOW GUR CAR SHINES! CHANGE RESIDENCE The H. D. Smith family is mov- g into the Juneau Spruce Corp. | home formerly occupied by the R L. Tyrone family, en St. Ann's Avenue. | 1 of Eagle miss e th most enjoyable and the club cord- ially fo! REBEKAH DRILL ev ning at 8 o'clock at the home of | Martha Wendling, St McKinley re; If \| lub Douglas people, on Friday D.LW. CLUB PARTY Douglas Island Women's is sponering a party for evening week, March in the Hall. There will be no ad- on charge, and there will be ments and other fun. In past these parties have been The @ It's so easy to keep your car gleaming with JOHNSON’S CARNU. 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A choice bottle of Champagne and a dinger for four (with all the trimmings) on the Bubble Room Terrace will be awarded-to the person or persons who submit the selected name. NAMES MAY.BE SUBMITTED UNTIL THE EVENING OF WEDNESDAY - MARCH 10TH The Winner Will Be Announced the Night of SATURDAY - MARCH 13TH is i _ PERCY’S __BURG-N-CHIPS