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SURVEY OF ALASKA NATIVE SERVICE 15 NOW UNDERWAY To make a survey of the Alaska Native Service, Elias Huzar arrived | in Jufieau yesterday afternoon from | Washington, D. C. He is a member of the Indian Policy Committee of the Heover Com ganization of Executive of the poverr The Co | which is under the chairmanship ol | iormer President Herbert E. Hoo-{ ver, was es ye: o to make recomr on organizational improvements of the government Mr. Huz will spend visiting field stations of Service and will stop again before reporting to Washing- ton. He will leave Juneau 1or on Saturday. e FAIRBANKS DELEGATE IS VISITING JUHEAY; BACK FROM MEFTING ue,’ said Mrs. Jane Dor primary purpose of a Republi- National Convention to lect a candidate for the but in line with the ku constant flow of humor, emotion and just plain Dorsh, A an delegate banks, is in Juneau today return trip from Philadelp expects to le for Fairbui urday Excluding her the selection of Presidential and Vice-Presidential candidates, Mrs. Dorsh points to the ovation received by ex-President Heover being most impres whil the convention. g for minutes or lor h st the wild applause skinned and ch Hoover brou month | Native | Junea | the in itk n, fc can Mr lite with satisfaction ri incident | ntinui Mrs. Do ve given Jer nd it was crowded,” Dorsh; “all wings along v main floor were completely and it was quite a k ki yeur designated seat. She lau ly cited one incident wt aktout while she was holding the Alaska delezates the may filled eeping zhing- |G | C! seats for other during one of D “That degrees in the b coa me when I gentleman cam ed might sit. ther peared more bo! than I so I somewix him he could sit there if he’d my coat “He minutes ho troduced myself Alaska. He tur and said: r mam, I'm governor Jersey’.” Despite the heat Dorsh then asked if she mi her coat. And delegates, nominees and a ternates were not alone with t troubles. Speaker Martin one time found himself in a perplexing, situation to match the best of them. pc When presenting Martin i a| “and I had my next to he He the the coat a de around, glad to meet Mrs. at tion completed | po ng the recip-! wi or Martin, And to | fr Martin’s | ers acted | ure | te: the ceremony Ly bache add to the flush-colored predicament, news photogr insisted that the scene be re-en: several times for the sake of pi hungary read “Even the life-sized rubber phant at the Bellview Stratford en-| trance appeared fatigued at the session’s end,” Mrs. Dorsh said. Fact is, he was losing weight stantly | and required re-inflating each morn- | ing before gétting underway with tlcor business. Mrs. Dorsh said that other delegates from Al ele- and were she A Senate by the M Senator, widow of t = Skagway at FOR SEN ne naticn's second ele ay, or Ar Inte ansas, w rnational Radio) ntion, but that ny 1 to lecp. that lon > CHILKOTIR HERE 9THIS MOR ter ship Ch members 106 of Shrine Temple from Californ: Juneau 9 and left for 2 o'clock t ved in ning skiy June 2 to. Vancs 1t cruise > retur “| Other personnel atoard are purs 0 hiet ews Foot Eng d J. Minnes. with the te TIlustrious Rc 1d, Chairman He cruise d Craige (0D PRICE HIKED; EMMA AT $T0% th i} unds halibut pered by Tor n yund The nds of in with 200 om Auk Bay <> WALLIS GECRGE HOME Wallis Geor, rd via PA turng after A b to the states. late Senator Cara- SHRINER CRUISE " 1 on ATLANTA ORCHESTRA FQRTY - THREE HERE | T0 BROADCAST OVER KINY FRIDAY MIGHT BY ALASKA COASTAL The jive b lanta will NY tomo 645« of popula y orchest: unde ion of Lieut. Comdr., John H. Mark- Chapiain). The per- art in t 1l ren- Leo ir v G persons arrived an with Alaska Coastal , Emma Wick, E. D yne, Blanche urphy and o Fred Pauline P, ion Blankensh ewart, Lioyd, J Jack Gueker, From Chatham: Willlam Hixson; m Pelican: Mrs. J. Breseman, T dr A. Mark and J. Paddock From Hoonah Ccnn m Haines: W. Johnson; from way: B. Names; [rcm Rod y: 8. Coldy, B. Col and C. Colby; from Annette: M G'Brien and Edda Reid. ¥rom Ketchikan: D. Eli Uhl; from Gustavus Bros: from Tulsequah: and wite, D. Erickson and M. Fra- ! e Dreh ff Bob Moore, sche Al Johr Crocker Philipp: Znck, Clyde Bill Keller, wn, Hig ins Dean Miller, J A m Wagner ueller, F Ray: Don Br Gordon Mc- Wil Rout Ceremo. Repuflicans If elected, Mrs. Smith will be the Jean Wyman, tte Nel 1 D Mrs. V. Fotte, rson, P. Gilmore, A Rogers, V., Reynolds mn acking: <> T U. 5. GOVERNMENT SUES JUNEAU MEN AFTER 15 YEARS Gil= ructions Sitk R. Wyman, Hawthorne ar icorge, L. An use, L. P and N. Anders To Superior T man; to Tenakee: Mrs. M. M to Tulsequah: P. Miskhotf A, Doerr; to Petersburg: J. K and Albert Sakomoto. To Ketchikan: m Hendrickson and M. Longfeilows; to Skagway Pichott to Lake Hasselborg: Mar- Sam Hopper, Mis. M Mayo woman « Caraway, as the first. David .New- Wil- H Akey phsto) with n Co. percent s 1 NING nen. S s LOUR Paint WEI'DT CALLED wendt of the Ideal leit today by PAA for Wash,, to attend the funer: randmother, Mrs. Jean who died Tue will returr to Juneau as possible. The paint store closed Saturday afternoon DU DUNN TRANSFERRED Gecrge Dunn, PAA dispatch left here yesterday for Fairbanks on tem ary assignment f the contract it mile: road com- made | nesy coms of he of hi ! Montgemery, ) 0 H his ¢ 1 Wendt soon will be fternoon of The tv Hunt Grue nam Gi n sons Mr. and Areas Mrs. | pered | h The boys have | hrop and Brad- born April 3, H I pre expecte July d is uver tively. e on A. E. W n and P Po- | F. Mec- En- G vbert L. A For precious pre-wer Kentucky straight Bourbon with 4 J. 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