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PAGE SIX : THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1948 " Fish and Wildlife Service, which is|® © @ © © « o ® ¢ ® o @ appearance on the City streets ;hm‘ g 4, The American Legion. . the | this meeting is being conducte in the conservation of all game . WEATHER REPORT ches of snow during night . | | conjunction with American Le- - INCREASING AS NEWS ar g . PREPARES FOR ITS (innier.one ompeen, e T —_— Mrs. Howard Hayes, who resides anniversary of Pearl Harbor. The P },YMEN?S DROP CALL ON BACH at Treadwell, was rushed to St.| NEX' APPEARAN(E theme is- in keeping with the Am- ericanism objectives of the organi- including the brown - (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU) e | Heintzleman emphasized: “Re-|e Temperatures for 24-Hour Period I %fi G M moval of Admiralty Island timber| e e LE d from development for paper millle In Juneau— Maximum, 32; . . . . use would be a serious blow to the!e minimum, 22 . - ol . - A representative group of Or-| Ann's Hospital by ambulance yes- econeme develop! t pall L e b | — 2 . D i )] E ‘: area G g ’,,f.‘l,,:,lz,e‘vd‘,]:flm 2 R axImUn R broTeht L BiEthRE i of Eastern Star members called | terday afternoon, where she re- . . zation and is Juneau's participa- ‘¥ k W o 1,12 . - G ST M |last evening at the G. Bdward|ceived medical attention. Will Play at Rally Spon- tion in a worid-wide movement % § ik I le 5 o |Creates in caseloads under the Aid| oo “pope” ong entertained with 5 o | known as “Good Neighbor Day" . NEEDE 5 AR, to Dependent Children and oOld| ~2% | H and dedict i i ? : AT ® | Age Assistance programs, it was an.| MAteur movies of Douglas peo- REPORT CARDS OUT sored by leglon for e S bl PHECEE (o8 Continued from Page One) |re 615" by A RIBRAS . % | ncunced v by R. G. Maynard, | 1€ taken at Fouth of July parades| yesierday climaxed the ‘second Nghf 0' Dec 1 r ; Mostly cloudy with snow Mayn { Dieiics L 1od of ik Dotk < Ni e T Forest Se ads | ; 4 L e Direstor o Department of Pub-| ¢ I 4 six week period o e uglas . N v : fnbs 2] e cecasionally mixed with rain ey DIFeCLOr Of ¥ My Bach who has been, 0on: | Boviir mehool, Awith. A& RHOBIR | kit A;i[e?gux’:::m:g ‘i::ltll':?“E_LL“ & d out by govern- w05 t and | B y H “ 3 y Y 'S on in the 5 e any. increased rond nee o Pt et i number of childien receiving | 0¢d indoors for many months, | tion of report cards to students.| A good attendance marked the| stdtes, Mr. ahd Mrs, R. Timmers g g _ {Forest as in Alaska e Thursa ‘l‘ est tempera. e Bavments under Ald to Dependent | Vs also ""”'m“'_d with aC)woo!en Plans at the school are Now In Tyesday evening rehearsal of the loft stopped overnight in Juncau s ¥y el J 1 0 of this -expected in-iq give nenr 98 degrecs. e Chiliren increased: from 750 to g3o|rcbe as a glft from the Chapter, | ropress for Christmas plays, Pro- juneay City Band at the Juneau|en foute to Farewell Timmerlof¢ E Pl § creased development for puip and| & g o for the month of December { which he and Mrs. Bach Were | gramg and looking forward to the Grade School auditorium, where|is g Givil Aeronautics Administra- - roposed platit would have a (other industries,” said Heintzeman,| 3 p & £GP 1T A TI 0N ol The waiting list maintaineq for|Patron and Matron for "‘"°i‘°mr‘f- | holidays. 7 th's organization, under baton of | ¢ion engineer. The couple planned i e tv of 300 tons, requiring |"We Plan to make up.& ‘Program £0r | ' (Bikt 24 hours ending 7:30 today ¢ |tC Dast eighteen months was dis- & Luncheon was e Lok RO BRI T Jaseph M. Shofner, conductor, Went | to Jegve today for the Westward gy -‘v’,.,‘\ o iresh water |the consideration of -the Bureau of : sl s B ”: continued this month and the cases | evening. CARD OF THANKS through the several numbers that BTV A k ikt gl 14 Budeet, and for mmediate consid-| o' 1 G oe 30 inches: o CeTtified for payment in order to S On behalf of Holy Trinity Par-'will be presented next Tuesday eve- | FROM KETCHIKAN f ol U [eration of the new Conares o uinta Dp‘,‘ ey i 5,‘:& o Comply with Federal Government | FROM HOSPITAL | ish and myselt, I wish to sincerely ning, as part of the program be-| Lief Leding of Ketchikan is at COMPANY POWER | puring the war, only sufficlent|s Si5iete. 30 Inches | rcguiations, said Maynard. This| Mrs. Waino Tapani returned 0| thank all the many folks WhO ing conducted by Juneau Post No.| the Gastineau Hotel. In the matter of WAter POWET:|y.qyere received for maintenance | § SUICe July 1, 6677 inches. resulted in a decrease in the aver-|her home here yesterday afternoon, | patronized our Fall Bazaar, and gompany «has applied to the " yiiing National Forest roads.|y . AlfPort — .03 inches: @ age monthly grant per child of from |after being at St. Ann's Hospital | contributed to its fine success’ 1 ral Power Commission for the g "ope oy appropriations have| s Snce Dec. 1, .03 inches; @ gi364 to $1264, made necessary be-|in Juneau since last Sunday for| sSamuel A. McPhetres, Rector. 1t right to develop all the puwv'r uim(»l_”mm substantlally, but pros-| since July 1, 45.90 inches ® |cause Territorial appropriations for | medical care. e will need. The Ketcnikan develop- |, ., qevelopments will carry with| ® ® this biennium were insufficient to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Douglas of ment would involve about 30.000 14 .0 "tye need for even greater R G el T Y SNOW PLOW OUT | Hoonah are staying at the Gastin- Y ‘}\\\& horscpower, at a cost ‘{0 the l;;:xxl“su[m i He also revealed that the numter| Tpe snow plow made its first eau Hotel. ‘\\ iy w W o ¥ ve 0 | S i 7 . pany of from four to five million| wyye Heintsleman was in thel COOTIES SCRATCH jof Old Age Assistance recipients o — e e e Have your " o\ dollars had increased from 1387 to 1412 Herte > S Capiiol, it was decided to send | The Cooties held their regular { The power installation would bc:sponal | on roads to help in theseratch last night at the Veterans 1ne average grant for December ¢ <t spread over a five-year period. | Ho A ; was $50.63. The average for October | H e (,0:;\ Howard R. Jones, assistant to 111e33;r1§:£:l%2r v:/t:syg:hwl:’l?r?;s[:f was only $46, said the Director. | G ' a s s I e r theredaial e e Curvnmmmn‘:émt‘lu S. Forest Service chief engineer,|cq. Harold Fennel was installed I commenting on child care, Mr.| discussions in Washington about|, ooy came from Washington and | ¢ Seam Squirrel or No, 1 Cootie, Maynard declared that the reason conditions under which the oM, "o pe moment, engaged in the! 1y wag decided to have a Christmas PAYMENts for care of children in in- ;s will be allowed to develop andj, ad survey | Trkey Sladt Hor he holidays, Stitutions and foster and boarding | e th's power. If for any reason | N e urkey Shoot durig the holideys. , ... were not being ' made was| any of the sites making up the i SRR o 3 because there was insufficient cash | 000 horsepower are not used BPW( PROGRAM HAS | WARFIELD JOINS STAFF it the Territorial Treasury. | within the prni)dm the company L | OF BUREAU OF MINES He said his agency had submit- 'k before' would lose its right. " u L Robert S. Warfield of Denver, ted the necessary vouchers properly W 4 “ae S oty project com-| "YOUTH OF TODAY™ | movert s wartiela ot Denvr, ted the necessary vouchers prover's| ke you mever sa mented Heintzleman, “is making M Top'( AT MEEIING of t};c U. S. Burean of Mines, as Pariment was receiving countless The remarkable resiliency of resh"la(e_d definite progress, results of two | mining engineer. Wartield is a re- inquiries from the operators of these | glass fibers and their astonishing y work by a group which in- |cent graduate of the Colorado Scrvices asking why they had ot | strength (250,000 Ibs. per sq. in.) give cludes one member from Juneau—| Members of the Juneau Business School of Mines. Temporarily, he l¢ceived payments for September | WONDERODS the sweetest action y_o: TIME-SAVING Ben Mullen, who went over there|and Professional Women's Club /=00 = S0 B 0 0? his tmcle. 8nd October. | ever' saw. Actually superior to either EQUIPMENT again a few days ago. {met at the: Hotel Baranof Mon- p & “ U g " Vouchers have been in the Audi-| bamboo or stecl. W:“.‘k"'“ i JUNEAU PLANT {day noon. The program, “Youth ==~ % tor's office every month, but the! can’t warp, rust, shrin! v ‘You save more money 7 & ————————— 1 en salt water. All told, we because of the time About the Juneau project, Helnt- | af Today;ivas undet, the directlon i 7 priiving iqEm 6 SroNThs < 1ACk Oft funds in the Tygasury has| Dy cre these adb the Snédt rodsievis waved by our modern zleman said: “We have been giving{of Lucille Johnson. evented payment, Maynard stat- | Cg offeced. Come in...see them today! truck service equip- ment! after he had been advised of by Frank A. Boyle, Auditor. R - I a lot of consideration to develop-| The Misses Pat Oakes and Mar-' John Houts today pleaded guil- , ment of a pulp plant in Juneau. It | tha Newbould, winners of the *I ¥ in the U. S. Commissioner’s has been brought to the attention ot | Speak For Democracy” contest, Court of the crime of assault and 4 numeer of concerns which would | sponsored by the National Junior Pattery. Gladys Stanley was badly be in a positon to finance it and | Chamber of Commerce, attended beaten about the head and face. A. E. Owens of Owens n"“m“.’“ to install the project. But it still is|the luncheon and delivered their Commissioner Felix Gray sentenced Lo ng Company, came in on bus- | 15 Abs “dlsoussion’. Atagh. T mtend | winning: addessds Houts to six months in the Feder- iness yesterday from Hood Bay. to do a great deal more work on it{ Mr. Zach Gordon, director of &1 Jail He is ab the Barancf Hotel, when I return to continental United| he Teen Age Club, also spoke, e )X 6 B States.” .xplaining the purpose of the club. | “Any pulp project coming to Ju-|He pointed out many fine club | neau,” he continued, “will have to|accomplishments and stressed the draw its timber supply from Admir-{fact that the group is organized | alty Tsland. We consider that Ad-| i provide a so-called “second- miralty Island’s eight and one-third | yome” for the teen-agers of Ju- of timber would sup-|.eau, under trained supervision. plant with a daily capa | P AT TN £ of high grade pulp. ! 'KIIQ‘A]"]“Y] ‘; _\;\vl;) J ® ED STEWART HERE nan commented on an| Bdward A. Stewart, fleet port cently was renewed: ngineer at Anchorage, is in Soutk vears ago” he sad,|’ast Alaska for about ten da {tation on the| ‘oming here chiefly to confer with | ards, resident engineer, H&OQ Sporting Goods | ‘ Alaskan Headguarters for Sportsmen | TACKLE HONOR BUILT for FIFTY YEARS £8 For Service at its Best . . . By Men Who Know Your Truck Best . . . See R. W. COWLING CO. 115 Front Street * Phone 57 | | | part of a group in the to throw Admiralty Island into a| irs for Transportation reserve for the perpetuation of the Is at his port | p Alaska brown bear. wart, who arrived in Juneau This attempt is now being revived day, is stopping at the Bar- p. but thel nof Hotel. He planned to go to by the same small gri men in the agencies marily con- | Letchikan today, and return here cerned with administration of Al-] it the weekend, probably going uska’s wildlife resources have ex-|Jack to Anchorage early next pressed themselves to the effect that | veek no reservation is needed to give = protection to the brown bear, whick ATTENTION PIONEERS is found over enormous areas in Al-| A1l Pioneers of Alaska are ask- 4 aska—perhaps as much as 100,000 | .4 to attend the funeral of Broth- | $SICKS’ SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO., SEATTLE, U.S. A, D to attend a Public Meeting Tuesday Evening at 8:00 o'Clock | Follow the Cabs to nECEMER 7’ 1948 ROSS' OASIS ; wititee || “Does everything but answer the phone!” In the Juneau Grade School Auditorium 'i in observance of GOOD NEIGHBOR DAY and dedicated to the ideal of “Peace on Earth” | INTERESTING SPEAKERS aatia mf“'\pm L‘-O‘];sr?\i;L:«l;x? w;fivh::? r John Torvinen, Thursday, De-| Distributed throughout Alaska is under constant obser y :ember 2, at 2 p.m. at the Cnrwr1 by ODOM COMPANY z Mortuary. 56 1t | It’s the new . BENDIX WASHER A AT ek, inses 5 Cres\hesk Sl Stepped-Up “Tumble-Action”! Stepped-Up Dump-Drying! The famous Bendix now gets Brownie’s Liquor Store Phone 103 139 So. Franklin P. 0. 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John Parmenter Chester Zenger Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store i JUNEAU—ALASKA AR S Adjutant . .GCommander 0000000000 S N

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