The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, April 21, 1948, Page 8

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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU. ALASKA WEDNESDAY, APRIL 21, 1948 CHAPELADIES HAVE DR.J.0.RUDEIS | ™™ s e A baby boy w Mr. y Doy was born t0 N Mii..Reims.cf. Seattle. FISH AND WILDLIFE |JUNEAU CONCERT | CSERVICE WILL BE | ASSN. DRIVE IS COMPLETED PLANS | ELECTED HEAD OF ' et Shrat i o i S REORGANIZEDNOW EXTENDED, MAY7 FOR BEAN DINNER SCHOOL BOARD i :i.in o vimemtisns i o I 11 ounces and is the first child | have been brought in on the Navy's s 4 1L Benpaise was Mostess of the Stragiers. | Arctic reserve. In particular, it de- to the Chapeladies Tuesday evening|in the office of Superinte: Mrs. Stragler is the former Dor- |nied that any “gushers” had been at her home at Auk Bay, Mrs. Willls| dent of Schools Clark for their b othy Reims of Seattle. He is em- | struck. fiX_Efirl‘(t‘ll.e:\'!:\ci:n:n:pu;:: (‘f : umdmecung of the newly elected | A T el spoke iP | board. l:;) l?_u:]}«.n‘v i'n‘ec‘!in,: of Dr. J. O. Rude was elected pres- }(‘}(‘Ll):jr a :(la»' i it | ident for the ensuing year. Other er piests were Mrs. R (ticers elected were, 1 r| Wright, 1'nst President of the M:r-! [ivie as’ cleric: Mx RN:"‘ 1 the Bodioty and MrsC. E. Wartied:! oy tooseiseh . KE & i Bopploy Past President of the orld Servic Lots were drawi - Oifcle, PYSR. GRAAIBAtohs 100 Widdr e 1 orabider e 20 (Snne Nirtherd CERES Eatitattot 13 the length of each member's term Northerr: esbyte: hure o v Plans ::veregculnE}eLchLIoll'l]tllu lbmq ‘lm‘l‘j ““Mmmgmg Sl e i @M made: Mrs. Daniel Livie for one D Dl r“l“mixr kt: b;,,]zfil,% 1&; t:\ilil;:.)dl‘ j year team; Robert Akervick, two 24,5t B OBk 5 year term; lir J. O. Rude, three Members present were Mesdanes ; ur w;?ltfl.,:lsanf?;h lPopeJm Arnold, ' Benedict, Bland, DeHort, cook - for " i i AD- | Drake, Donahue, Horton, Lynch ‘“,‘;}:,f”,’) “’e, ’;ve Jear. tem. Maler;i Mielke, | Béterson, Palmer, | . e, cUAr Bme $bd Ul of Smith, Reddekopp Brd Kaise all future meetings was decided Mr. Jim Draks will l.‘:)ld’t. with the selection of the first % Tehne on M Tuesday after the second day of gy each month in the offices of Ed- win C. Clark, Superintendent ot Ralph CUesalhous and daughter, schools, at 7:30 o'clock in the eve- from Felican, are staying at the , Gastineau Hotel. | - > { FROM FT. RICHARDSON | Mrs. A. V. James and son, from Helen Cass from Ft. Richardson Gustavus, are in Juneau and stay- | is staying at the Baranof Hotel ing at the Baranof Hotel, PAGE EIGHT ployed as a sign painter in Douglas. | The grandparents are Mr. and STRAIGERS The drive for membership in the The School Boarc met last night | Clarence J. Rhode Takes| sumee Concens Asicracion tor the OVET as NEW Alaska |1948-49 season has been extended | to May 17, according to A. W. Black- Regional Director | erby, Chairman of the Membership | Committee f the U. S s to be THREE FEATHERS AN AMERICAN FAVORITE This action is necessary tecause | volunteer salesmen are havi ficulty in making ticket s easons beyond the control of ti S Association. However, c'unteer salesmen have p | o intensify their efforts 1ey believe that the series of three roncerts is well worthwhile. They oint out that artists cannot be | ooked unless sufficient member- 1ips are assured during the present Irive. Adult memberships for the to fisheries management problem sn cost $7.5¢ each and the cost when he resigned from his top post | or students is $2.£0. I is not neces- will be placed in charge of Fisher A to pay for zicket in ad- jes Management. Dr. Hynes will| -ance work under George B. Kelez, formel Chief of the Alaska Fisheries In- vestigations, who has now teen as- signed to the Regional Office a:! Fisheries Management Supervisor. | Kelez will be responsible for both | fi ies management and research. | A research chief will be named later. | Jack O'Connor will be relieved as Game Management Supervisor and| Mayor W. E. Hendrickson will talk gifen another assignment. His post | over radio station KINY tomorrow| 0E his not yet been filled but its duties | evening from 9:15 to 9:30 o'clock | will be different than previously.[on the coming bond issue election. | The Game Management Division [It will be a general discussion ofj will supervise Wildlife Refuges, Re- | the merits of the two proposals now search, Predatory Animal Control|before the public subject for vote Rezio; as Rhode, new al Director whe Former Regional Dire rank W. Hynes, who requesf aext —— MAYOR HENDRICKSON 10 SPEAK ON BOND ISSUE THURSDAY EVE -— 'ALASKA_AIRLIN THREE FEATHERS DISTRIBUTORS, INC. E s Empire State Building, New York, U.S. A. BLENDED WHISKEY, 86 PAJOF, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS EX-24: = oottt ’ ) and Federal Aid Ralston Promoted {April 29. The first proposal is the | street improvements and the other Dan Ralston, now a F&WL Agent |is for a new City Hall. The public at Seward, will be brought back to 1S urged to listen in at the selected | Juneau to head the newly created Law Enforcement Division. Ralston is a former Juneau Chief of Police and Territorial Highway Patrolman. Rhode explained that fisheries bi- olo~i~al work has now been turned over to the Regional Office although iv, was previously controlled by F&WL Headquarters in Washington, D..C He also said that some of the changes will te held up pending an | appropriation from Congress which he declared looks favorable: He said that the future of the Fish and Wildlife Service, in Alaska, looks much Dbetfer - than ever before. Rhode declared that the Service is receiving more cooperation and sup- port from Washington, D. C. than at any time previously. Rhode left here this afternoon for Anchorage to wind up his affairs P&WL Afrcraft Supervisor. Thi sition {s also unfilled. He expect: return here in about a week to as- sume his new duties. ———————— | time. This program is | the City of Juneau | et - 'PAC. NORTHERN FLIES TWENTY-FOUR PERSONS Pacific Northern flights yester a,\'j | brought in seven and left with 17| | passengers from Juneau as follows | From Anchorage: H. R. Crawford, Helen Cass, Felix Aukuch Gordon Wildes, Harold Bremner, J. B. Mal- lott and Herbert Bremner. | To Cordova: Ken and Barbara Brockland. To Anchorage: Mrs, L. Walker, Harold Dent, P. Dryness, Hamy Ford, Robert Heaton, George Morris, Arne Johnson, John Korzan, Anton Johnson, Red O’'Bewhaurer, Ray | sponsored by | | Regular and tion—by men s McFarland, C. C. Bressie and wife, | Martha Haste and Judy Spanovic. - PELICAN VISITOR Mrs. B. R. Rickey from Pelican R. W. | 115 Front Street At Adak in the Aleutian Islands is in Juneau and staying at the there are clear skies only HERE’S YOUR TICKET TO BETTER GOVERNMENT: When you go to the polls April 27 — For the First Time in Alaska YOU do not have to vete a STRAIGHT MACHINE We Present the Following for Your Consideration: For Delegate to Congress - R. H. STOCK, Rep. For Attorney General - - ALMER J. PETERSON, Rep. For Auditor - - - - - FRANKA. Boyle, Dem. For Highway Engineer - - FRANK A. METCALF, Dem. ForSenators - - - - - N.R.(Doc) WALKER, Dem. STEVE VUKOVICH, Rep. about Gastineau Hotel | PARTY TICKET. Under the new Blanket Primary System you can vote for the BEST candidates from both political parties, thereby selecting hetter representatives 5 fo your Legislature and other positions. For Representatives: DORIS M. JACK CALVIN, Rep. ROBERT E. COUGHLIN, Dem. ED LOCKEN, Rep. BARNES, Rep. 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