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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE- JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1948 pR'BIlOF SE Al : | ”0 ’ ‘SEBM.I. "EADS ! HEINTZLEMAN LEAVES VA OFFICIALS HERE o( ams qNEw i i : 475 “|. A group of inspection officers of To MEEI‘ 'I'OHIGH‘N " i B. Frank Heintzleman, Regional |the Veterans Administration Branch (E“SUS SAME AS NEWS SPEAK wED"BDAY | ]ol“s FIRM oF Forester, left on the Forester this| Office in Seattle, arrived in Ju- G ' M,iP. Mullaney, President of the)| ‘| morning for a week's field trip in!neau yesterday. Included in the Gastineau Baseball League, said to- | > £ the Tongass National Forest. He|group are E. Dow Walker, Inspec- overnmen WHE" SAI.E MADE NICKELS HOME AI DI““ER HERE day" that there would be a mecting | Foss MAl(olM will stop at Petersburg, Wrangell | tion Investigation Division, Pat J. Rev. and Mrs. Peter J. Nickel and of managers and captains in the (4 and Ketchikan. Walsh, Personnel Service, Bryand l d G b s four daughters arrived home last e m::,flnlll at 8 o'clock ‘tonight to — Heintzleman will investigate the |Gardiner, Co-ordination Division, * H H H 1 week, accompanied by Mrs. Nickel’ R. H. Stock, veteran campaigner |diseuss plans for the forthcoming o area for ssible sity s ivi W an ra s FISh and W”dllfe SerVI(e niece, Miss pAlvnm Schroeder o; of the Alaska Republican Paxx:;,gwlu‘llfl_flc World Series to be Dlflyed‘hnl;::::l ;;ylon?,l:,f:; hc::uuj;m t;: resldenoclespo:snde saffenszm:?mfiEcfierlg:il,agfifizgzfiifin ;‘:‘: H ReDOTfS Number Of Minnesota, and Miss Marion Tas- jarrive here Tuesday from Anchorage |in Juneau. This would incorporale gy of Foss and Malcolm, ' Archi~| homesites. Linn Forrest, Forest|men will be in Juneau for a week =~ GOP Candidate for Dele- sell, of Douglas, who had accom-|to deliver the highlight address at|the 4th of July series and Mullaney |\ and will work on the plans for | Service -architect, will accompany on the annual investigation. Walk- i . f Herd on Increase panied the Nickels on their three-|the GOP “get-together” dinner to be further added that tentative plans . Ajackq Native Service Hospital!Heintzleman as far ‘at Petersburg.|er and Krell will also go to An- I\ Qa'e ASSBI'S C0|On|- month trip. held at the Salmon Creek Countryto send the Juneau All-Stars t0,.. anchorage. Johnson, who is wells ——t——— chorage, and Seward t 7 — The group made the trip to!Club Wednesday night. Stock, a for- | Sitka for a series would be aired. nown in the field of hospi i T e H S 9 fs D WASHINGTON, Aug. 16—®—The | alaska v Naska ‘S mer Juneau resident, Is presently. a| ; Mlative to Juneau's regular base- [KnO% . itile] michy] . SCHULIERS BAVE, VISITOR R v zation Flans a via the Alaska Highway by 2 y : . | itecture, also worked on the plansj DAY PECTS i Pribilof Islands seal herd at 1ast|automobile to Haines, and came to|building contractor in Anchorage ball seacon, it was brought 10 @ (o the sitka Sanatorium two years| Johnnic T. Sparks of Seattle ar- e has been built back to the size it juneau aboard a Missionary boat.{and candidate for congressional dele- | Close - yesterday when the Moose | k M . g ANCHORAGE, AUG. 16—R. H.|. ’ ¥ s # M W . ¢ ! # Y _age rived in:Juneau this afternoon on Albert Day, Fish and Wildlife ! was when purchased from Russia|on their three-month trip, the |8ate for Alaska. {forfeited the last game of the sea- "o . ciiotion on. - the Ainghot: 19 Alaskas ¢ j8it with M i _ Stock, Republican tatidtieie TOF éh‘“ 81 years ago, the Fish and Wild-| Nickels and Miss Tassell covered| Toastmaster for the dinner will|ston to the Elks. Assistant manager y,cnita) ig schieduled to start. | Mrs. Ray ; h“n” flmm hr'nn ufi;Dlmc(or b TR n i o office of Delegate, today bitterly de- ;)je ‘service sald: today. . s /s over 10,000 miles, travelling with a |b¢ Howard D. Stabler with other|Urick of the Moose came out o1l January and Johnson will be ip ' Ray Sohiuller. ;He will/be. thelc| today in a F and W hoat to in- nounced mass land withdrawals in % g g ¥ H § but the Elks and! ry wi e ip| abliseguest for several days before spect fishing areas in this region. The United States has made|new Chevrolet, carry-all style car,|SPeakers: Mrs. Margaret White, Re- |top of the heap, but the S And g neau until that time. During h u Alaska by the Interior Department. ot g ¥ sty ' Legi ikt » tossed into 3 ng hig commut{:g his. trip in Southeastern | Yesterday he flew over fishing (more than twice as much off the|and it was Miss Tassell's first trip|Publican National Committeewoman, |Legion were once mofe fO stay in Juneau, Johnson will be a i i r b He pointed out that the land Fraibe ; “ e 0 <. a tie for second place in the League | 3 oc | Alaska. Sparks is a foreman for areas in the northern portion ol Sthdrs at K 4 Dunbar | herd. Director Albert M. Day: of to the States. They mostly visit- [Henry Benson, Territorial Commis-ja tie for bt - |cupying the Earl McGinty home oB{ the Bethléhem Steel Co., in Seattle s withdrawals at Kenai and DUnbar |y, “ggency said recently, s the|ed in the middle west, Minnesota, Sioner of Labor and Chairman ofstandings by virtue of yesterdiVs pehrends Avenue. —Accompanyink e e She B are equivalent to 1200 one-QUATEeT | &7 605,000 paid to Russia in 1867 | Wisconsin and North Dakota. Miss (e Alaska Delegation to the Re- 9-0 forfelt. Douglas, having had|him to Juneau was his wife ang A 4 . L \vfurms : i i for all of Alaska. The Pribilofs| alvina Schroeder will rcmam' hcm-publlcan National Convention, and |tough® luck throughoug the season, | o and his daughter will afrive i Fried chicken to take out, $2.50.’ Fried chicker = iage ou:, $2.50. g l'mn.,\lau‘d into !mu(jfll\ ll f :1‘ are in the Bering Sea west oflwuh Ae: fariflly, and " .will assist Elton Engstrom, Chairman of the|is in last place by a wide margin. September. . Country Club. 966 4x | Country Club. 966 4x fs?frp-:n-eflzn'\@h;\k':‘ wnlu)l:‘l pr;f Alaska. i Mis. Nickel with the children. |Republicnn Central Committee of SR S SR P A A, T R R T e e i 7 4 5 Milton C. James, acting director Rev. Nickels has been in charge > /aska. les . i :\,l;:;‘dlmwsiom o‘;‘mlhfi:l Th,if,‘p(,:;:)e)‘"f the Service, said the 1948 fur of the Douglas Bible Church rir‘ Other pn?minem JinaLs c’(pec"d-SIx'een "e KI"ed i e i ety P Seal population of the Pribilofs|the past four years, Rey. Wm.)ot the meeting are A. E. Goetz, sev- Auto A id i eliaKalian 1"[119 j are being planned. o fiem be-|1s 3831131, six percent more than | Durance and Rev. Nelsqn have been | S1a, tImes Mayor of Douglas, Almer By Auto Accidents ‘ . I g - " the 1947 total which, in turn, was|gggis i eterson, candidate for Attorney . ' Mr. 'k said, he way i’ assisting in his_church work, dur- » i :::‘[;fla‘: As]:::;:; :f;: u:::i:g;; ;cm“ 6.72 percent higher than the 1946 |;ne Rey., Nickel's absence. k(j;ene;nl.fl?;n}:ald nma:;:nomsd. cnndbl-.‘ln wailllllglon Slile i ar A e a." ,m i g » i le | figure. The 1946 total was 7:31 ate for way Engineer and Pub- |k PR ROt roads to the desirable and available I g i 500l 5 ) i f : _ e percent above that for 1945, { % lic. Works Commissioner; A. E.{ (By The Associated Tress 5 land. If there are roads we will not | ¥ 4 ? | ALBERT BEUTLER VISITS o cimoon’ Republican National! At Jeast 16 persons were killed on 's em (ome i Seton H. Thompson, director of ©On Thursday, August ¥, Mr. Al- s b i s . Mr. SEATTLE, Aug. 16—/ —Seattle |} have to worry about settling on the land. The people will seek it out. Now just as it appears that a road Luilding program is in site, the government reserves the lands. last ditch Alaska Fisheries, said the 1948 ;(‘OIH]LIIHR]]) brings the herd back sold it Next year, he added, it may ! bert Beutler of Ogden, Utah, arriv- 'ed in Douglas to visit his daugh- {and his granddaughter. Claudia. IVCommme‘eman and Albert White, -general counsel for the Central Com- {mittec. | Portions of the Wednesday speech-‘ ies will be broadcast ovér KINY, and | This is Mr. Beutler's first vislt{jaey carroll, chairman of the ar- Washington State highways during the weekend in a traffic toll the up to the size it was when RUssia |er, Mrs. Claude Smith, Mr. Smith | !state patrol deseribed as this year's blackest 48 hours. Scores of persons were injured, many critically, in more than -100 | District Coast Guard headquarters reported that a man drowred: Friday in the Ketchikdn area when:he féll from the fishing boat- Welcome. He | was identified as Ed-Burton, 22, of | with “In my opinion this stand of the New Deal bureaucratic [ reach an all-time high. Since thelin laska and he s quite impressed rangement committee, said that alother accidents throughout the state.| Metlakatla. - Radioed advices said system of government. It is a des- [seals do not feed at the Pribilofs.| with Alaska sunshine and scenery.| free bus'is scheduled to Jeave Doug- | Policé counted 20 traffic accidents | the Ketchikan Coast Guard base perate grab to hold on to the fast|and there is plenty of room sUll|The g7-year-old gentleman made g gy 6:45pm. and Juneau at 7 pm. 'in Seattle alone sent out a boat to drag'for the bod: dwindling power enjoyed so long by | available for them on the islands,|the trip by Pan American A:rways|,,‘nm b Aepots. i (N R it i i 5T New Dealers.” . there is no limit to the herd’s ang js going to stay indefinitely, g oo SDAAL T Regarding ‘the question of dis-[8rowth in the foreseeable future. |yith his family here. placed persons in Alaska, Mr. Stock | During the first years of U. 8. said he would object strenuously to [ ownership of the Pribilofs, the mass colonization through move- | seal herds declined rapidly because | ment of European DP’s to Alaska. |of unrestricted hunting. An inter-|gepce in Douglas, and is renting!case of pollo- was reported here | “I am not in favor of a Little| national treaty of 1911 banned|one of the E.V.H. units formerly(today by Dr. Louls Salnzarrl(etc!hg Crechoslovakia or a Little Yugo-|hunting at sea. The annual kill|cccupied by Mr. and.Mrs. Joo Mak- | jkan City Health Officer. He sald | NORTHERN Insurance Agency TELEPHONE 57 HENRY M. HOGUE, Manager Family Group Protection POLIO AT KETCHIKAN MOVES HERE Wm. H. Kerns has taken resi-| KETCHIKAN, Aug. 16.— One! slavia in Alaska but I would en- at the Pribilofs is strictly con-|er Mrs, Kerns and their two | that the pa%ent, who came to that | v courage northern Eulomfl:‘l lml’Tl- trolled. I young " ehildren are enroute here: clty from the West Cosst, has'besn OFFICE Cowling Motor Building grants who had been admitted le-| pyring the seasuu Just ended [now from ' their home ' in the isolated. ~He does not anticipate 3 gally under U. S. quotas coming | 79,147 skins were taken, James|States. { that the disease will spread to [2] Marine amcka as individuals and. seting | gaiq. This was 8,695 more than the| Kerns is associated with - the| others. The patient was not iden- iahili down. They would make fine Citi-11947 ki) The record kill in re-{U. S. Bureau of Mines. tified. - « i . Llablhiy zens for thq Terrnoty but they must | qopg years was 117,164 skins in! . i ; . P Lot C l A i depicy to Juedu| % | NOTICE. DOUGLAS STUDENTS | @ Casualty . X One-iifth of the skins ' are the, All. new students within the on Tuesday to be principal speaker| & 4 A | lass O Ty e inexing. there at | Proverty of the Canadian Govern- |City. and all students from. out-| LOW=-COST ® G | @ Theft ' @ Robbery ® Burglary ® TFire ment U.S.-owned skins are soid | side the City Limits, who will at- at an auction at St. Louis, Mo.,tend 'theDouglas Se¢hools, and all! each fall and spring. | Pirst - Graders, must register wnh: Thompson said the Service Is:the Douglas /Superintendent of | supplementing its seal census this;Schools en August 19th, ’!‘hurs-l i day, betweeri the hours of 1 to 4§ a country club on August 18. His ad- dress will be broadcast over Juneau radio stations. PLANE WRECKA COMFORT| In New Touralux | Sleeping Cars | A plane photographed every | p. m, ‘and must be accompanied 'years with aerial photography. | breeding place on the island from by, their parents. 966 3x; an altitude of 1,000 feet, he said.! — e . o 2 |s Dls(ovERED 0“ The animals will be counted from FROM VER l X . workmen s Comp?nsanon photographic enlargements to see’' From Fort Ethen Allen, Ver-| e ettt et i = 1 pRME of w‘l!s how they compared with the 3.~jn‘cnt,‘"l=crry Hobbs is visiting m| g 837,131 census which is based up-!Juneau and is registered at the! KETCHIEAn, nug. 16.—M— Alon known mortality rates, known |Baranof Hotel. Coast Guard party reported yes-|ratios of cows to bulls andother; $ @ PAY CASH AND SAVE | terday it has found the scattered remains .of what appear to be six bodies - in - airplane - wreckage on data. L Sgepes e | of Prince of Wales Island. The - searchers identified the plane as a Royal Canadian Air Force Hudson bomber. They said it appeared the wreckage had been there for several years. An Ellis Airlines plane spotted|— T The Coast |Small ferry which operates between the wreckage Saturday. Guard group, headed by Comdr. John Glatz hiked in yesterday. Glatz reported the wreckage was strewn over a large area. He said the remains of the passeng- crs were also widely scattered, but it appeared that six died in the crash. Canadian officials at Vancouver have been notified. Airmen here say the Canadians | stopped using Hudsons late in the war, indicating the plane may have gone down as early as 1939 or 1940. The Coast Guard also reported that a two-place military training plane which radioed Saturday that it was in trouble has landed safe- ly at Torrance, B. C. The plane was on a flight from Cape Chacon at the southern tipIIHREE DROW" IN FERRY ACCIDENT PERRYSBURG, Ohio, Aug. lfi—l"l[ The picnickers who boarded the | a resort island in the Maumee (Moh- ! mee' River and Perrysburg, Ohio,! settled back for a pleasant ride last night. $ They had had a good time and the ferry ride would top the day's' fun off. But instead the day ended in tragedy. i Three hundred yards from thei island the small ferry tilted dan gerously. Then it turned over. This morning autharities dragging | the river recovered three bodies.sAll| other passengers were saved. | Police report a cable used to pull | the small boat between the island and the mainland twisted. And they ) say the heavy load of passengers v s - Olympian ' HIAWATHA SEATTLE CHICAGU This air conditioned Speedliner offers 2 full range ofiaccommodations includin que Touralux sleepers. 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