The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 3, 1948, Page 8

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~ THE DAILY ALASKA EMP]RE——JUNEAU ALASKA FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 3, I948 d PAGE EIGHT _— = — ; FWS SEAPLANEIN | SHAPELY SHOWOFF |JUNEAU BY TRAILER [ SALMON PACK "‘}3,},"&',‘,?,"-{{’,‘;‘,(, | CRASH LANDING IS TRAVEL LEGEND |5t oo o IS SMALLE R' NOW.” NUGGET stop | STAFFER’S 49-Phone-13 { vention tomorrow morning. He will| E ERSB“RG E oF EDMU"D H'"KES present the wream hononng\ ¥ | !the Unknown Alaska Wi Christmas comes early this year | { —_— 'thv committal services an S\mdl} with shopping for Alaska books} | vy i U ing Saturday afternoon, | “1 suppose we haa just about every | mOrning in Sitka. e fi of bad luck a party can have when Herb Hilscher will inscribe S = party can ha Immediately following the ser- special autographs in his book, N Seaplane Turns Over-Pas- on an automobile tour of the coun- \ sengers Not Injured fry, sald Mrs Edmund Hinke! |ter Oreontn: ‘,i:;;"::m",',:'w"e;:_ e aa TR AR NN L e B w but after nineteen days and eigh-|neq, enroute to Fairbanks. He will g 17 ck t()[:h‘d 3,302,553 caseisObe” Rimpmon (R v SR —JUS' Gei ef teen nights we made it from Tulsa, |ne guest speaker at the Junior Cnam- i pza 28, compared with 3,960~ s ! M E A ] C 0 ;. Okla. to Juneau, and that's a 1ot of (jo; of Commerce banquet in F‘air-;%’::f::at about the same tirte Tast | ALMKR Now' 48’ 1 SHee seu"; . The Grumman v\mconn latest miles to be pulling a trailer.” banks on Sunday evening. iymr ‘me Federal Fis}; and Wildlife |in books on the Territory, accord- |ing to Mrs. Simpson and the auth- | Mea' at us Bes’ - at Lower Prices addition to the Fish and Wild- life's air patrol, was seriously dam- aged yesterday in a landing at Petersburg. The pilot, Tom Berg of Anchor- "}ffd“ the ’]‘?“Utydfl“':"%hed H‘“kl“i Gov. Gruening will return to Ju- ‘Se;\ue‘lv?n()h'* AR S | or has consented to be at the Nug- trailer now locate al e sSma he estern aska figur vir- | ~ get Shop on Saturday afternoon. Loat harbor in Juneau, Mrs. Hinke ["°% O° VedRendey S Wl feave |tually complete for the season, was | gjjscher’ f book is ncw in its fourth laughingly related the interestingfor Ketchikan, where he wlll add-|) 373,870 cases. Last year's final|p.nting and another printing is events of the family trip up the Al-|ress the Ketchikan Women's Club pack for that area was 1,418,266 - g U | anticipated before Christmas buy- | HUBMEL s Po‘nd ssengers, Dan o age, and t';fw‘s“"sfia :Tfi,‘ " and can Highway, and from Haines to(on Thursday, September 9, co | ing becomes heavy in the States. 2:1“0,[1) 5 fpeurs‘:mg e Junealudbfy b?:'ge lrans}portauin, - e The pack for other districts, as| - .- is Dahl 0! W t ' | mj:z:ed : ”en 1‘1\“ o;\lrmj;‘i; i'u:gm 1ehudz1:f e o o ® ¢ © © 3 @ e e of August 28 this year and August| yypyN BARTHOLD, ALASKA ; springs broke y o i ¢ 30, 1947: Central Alaska, 1,287,909 PACKERS, NOW IN JUNEAU | L L L L} The plane turned completely over ada,” Mrs. Hinke continued, “but WEATHER REPORT * and 1,781,502; Southeast Alaska, | despite it all, we certainly had a wonderful time making the trip.” Members of the party included Mr. and Mrs. Hinke, their young son; Bruce (who hates reporters), and a | friend, Gertrude Kinzel when it ianded, and the three men § managed to climb out through the § windows of the plane The acci- dent took place directly in front of the Petersburg iloat and a row- boat was sent out to pickup the passengers within two minutes af- ter the accident occurred The accident was caused by a faulty water rudder on the plane. The rudder couldn’t be retracted during the flight and was down when the ship landed, causing the plane to turn over Clarence Rhode, FWS Director, flew from Juneau to Petersburg immediately after the accident. He | sald that the plane will be sal- (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) - 040774 and 760,305. | Aubin Barthold, Vice President 'S Temperatures for 24-Hour Period e | Last year's total peck, reported | Alaska Packers Corporation, arriv- HOMEL P.ud In Juneau— Maximum, 59; e on November 15, was 4,330,423 cases.| e¢q in Juneau Wednesday to be} minimum, 49. o In 1946 the final figure was 3,880,- | present during the Fish and wild- | At Airport— Maximum, 56; e 108 | life Service hearings Thurdsay, and . " ( minimum, 47. . S e i 'left today by Pan American. He FORECAST Empire wantad; t 1tst t the Baranof Hotel. pi antads get resul was al ra LEA"-MEATY (Juneau and Vieinity) i '] HORMEL'S PICNIC Pound BOOKS [HAMS . . . . 64« Books-Books-Books--Books-Books | - PORK ROAST .. §9 light showers. Continued cool with the low tonight near 47 and the high Satur- Thrilling . . Exciting Books | FPRESH PICKICS on..ALASKA b America’s Last Frontier! When asked why they made the | trip in truck and trailer to Juneau, the iswer was simple, the answer ort and sweet. . . . . “My hus- ves me,” Mrs. Hinke said, but we're both in love with South- east Alaska and plan to settle here.” ; day around 58. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 ha.un ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau — .29 inches; since Sept. 1, 182 inches; since July 1, 14.14 inches. At Airport .32 inches; since Sept. 1, 1.07 inches; since July 1, 942 inches. Hinke was in the Territory prior to the war, during which he served with the Canadian RCAF. He has| just completed two years of training | at the Spartan School of Aeronau- vaged and brought to Jmnes o8 L tics and p presently working at the ; s ; Juneau Spruce Corp., here. They The Grumman Widgeon Was Florida faced the problem of let- 4y o puild here and are now look- transferred recently from the Coast | gijng folks up north knew that ing for a permanent site to park Guard to the FWS. The plane is| ,ipe. things existed there besides their trailer. It would be appreciated valued at $15,000 and no estimate ' ., 0 rives and sunny winters. if anyone knowing of avallable has been made vet on the cost of | g T To o nized the “Florida would contact them at the of the Boat Rental Service at ®ececec®ecccsccecoe dnmnge et Pester Girls” to tour the country A 3 2 b 7 e Sl At pkt: siidithina) attoac- i oo, Erakll Boat Barlor. E T i i ; > g . | Here you will find one of the finest displays of t . Alaska Literature to be .seen in any part of the e REle m | Territory. l" S tions of the State. Fighteen- year- NOT i e T s e > GON GRUENING Pound B Solying She sosem niccly. - " 1 Serious reference type vbnoks; pictorial volumes for VERDICTINFSH ooy FUES T0 SITKA f Seulley | e v ol V|0|.A“0“ (ASE EE_E(IS HfREE AT ng present at the dedi- | Tailorsd by | And now . . . the Latest: p u l l E T S i b " 59( ceremony of the Skagway- | ad, Gov. Ernest Gruening party returned to Juneau atoard the USCG Governor gave Lhci address at the dedication | Sgitia . VRN FORROASTING Pound his crew members, on three charge wer ed to fill of illegal fishing, they were found Days l “ALASKA NOW* ‘ by Herbert H. Hilscher Fashioned with care To give longer wear | i i | slA(Ks fill your leisure hours with reading pleasure. l | i | | | | E Finest Fabrics | 1 | Come in and meet the Author in person. Have him i i not guilty by the jury in the U. S . J { Commissioner’s Court in Sitka es, which officially opened | N + Patt autograph YOUR copy, in Alaska———————NOW! i On behalf of the jury members, . road. Included in his party PPyl it Th the foreman stated that they did | Mrs. Crystal Jenne, who was Skl irems o [ e re sto fi& not condone illegal fishing and mfik!m; her first visit to Dyea since | i Fotc z,'”" Closure | 1 f ants we e od over the Dyeh Trall 1D |, ce o mriae o s mawe s s icpetiiti s oo & | Tonbics o the aeenaans v : Conié 1 . browas aeanad | Boneless Cuts for | completely innocent but they {21t months were & her father and mother, | 1 - that there was not sufficient evi-|tion. The Au H' and Mrs. George T. Snow, pio- E 4 S A e R paglers | The NUGGET SHOP || Economy in Meat Capt. Nordgren was also charged |Juneau Chapter of e £ b i l | & with bribery of a stream watchman |Red Cross. 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