Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
—-—-—-—wmmm‘““m""” PAGE TWO . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1949 one of the feundere [OBACCO MeasureGoes FIRE RAZES [FVERYBODY HERE, PARK SERVICE [DAUGHIER EARLY [3iifi: . o WSMAIG {nalistic work. The book “The Klen- U%y idike Nugget,” which was published | | 1 GAME COMMISSION ~ MAN HERE FOR | ALASKA I | | ! 4 ! G : (VT4 T i} | several years ago, tells the story ¥ o Governor INANNUALSESSION FIELD MEETING' LIVES i JUREAD Loliiiiss La 4 i work during the gold Fush qays. . o = | T - e [ “At last, the regular meeting can Alfred C. Kuehl, special represen- She Has CODIEQ F"g {SS‘JGS METAPHYSICAL MEET | > N p Gr pprova Legin,” smileq Earl N. Ohmer of tativ National Park Service, et 5 b I' AL ! - - Petersburg, chairman of the Alaska | b¢l o Alsaks el ooy of Gold Rush Era | m 1 group mesting! AR : al sessi i ! ! . 2 Continued *rom Puve Cne) + (Continued from Page One) (Continued from Page One) Game Commission, which meeting in Ium“ s?:.:&)oll here iy L i Wi evening at 7.30‘1 e 3 , (Continued rom Pu > 4 s 9 ——— |scheduled to open a week's session | dey said that a slight expansion Publications Garland Boz- | v N " it more pal- | that the license rates have been ¢ suffered burns on her hands | gayly Monday. ¥ prozram for McKiniey National 2 et. FAlRBANKS 1 and other items added since ! singed her hair but otherwise | with the delayed arrival of Gar- Park is planned for the cdming sea- e | : Ir juced the bill. unhurt. |net W. Martin, Nome, and Forbe : B .| Yellowing copies of carly Is s Hoover. \MHI'I'EHORSE € bel v 7 DISTRIBUTION While reliel cperations were un-ip, pager Fairbanks, the entire group new superintendent for the Lot tirst ‘papers! to be e, Pogt 11 u R 9 that he believes there| derway in Juneau, Mrs. Rhode Kept |is now in Juneau. 15 been named, Kuehl said. o] Becih DSt metit s 45 Il jUNEA : feht 1 wider redistribution of | i two-way contact over the radio | otner members are Andrew A Pearsaly former Re e |prized posseghlo W [0t of politics. T 4 KETCHIKAN i ! a fish- [ tc report the state of the fire. | Simons, Lakeview, and Clarence J tendent jduring the War, 1% o rehman, ne I 1} General, it 'said, sho & N4 ; - Rivers that the| Caretaker.Leo Rhode had come |pyode, Juneau, who, as Alasks di- . 1 to take over operation of | fowed o | SEATTLE 3 bus'ness has been a “hit to Juneau the night before to!iector of the U. S 'th and W after two years as Cu: - ! operation; hit the jackpot| attend a mecting of the, Board of |jire service, Is executive officer anq | (Cd-2n of the Sitka National Monu- { Swift, convenient flights in ¥ for home.” | Regents of the University of Al | ooeiare and the Glacier Bay :\mlcn{d ‘ big Aengine Clippers. ym.n‘ i earnings so far) of which he is & member. | 1 p"'Gaccoyne of Washi iment. Pearson been on the | i every comfort, exper e . Gascoy ashi ! o { enjoy e - v W mon indust rd the ACA plane which left | p "¢ "0 opin th“,r of L;:n;":;], taff at McKinley since 1928, ex-| | service — as a guest of Pan b ar yesterday were Rhode, | ..o g X “lcept for the two-year peried at aperman, § American, world’s most ex: ) h war Eranch of Game Management, i ks | £ led and cd b p fi e A ;housesiios " “fuyng retorted John He! Ed Krause, and three | o yoinating as is Lt. Col. Carl 11| 5! nd two y spent at Yose- [futinded and edited PR ¥ perienced airline. Ask for A P e I - 5 % e g | Ataska Caastal men, Fiitz Granege, [ro. =058 58 & B O 'Twfim 5 tional Park. Nugget g BEATTL: B i details and reservations at ... ) hould t W Del Thompscn and pilot Bud,...* g i b : ¥ s place at Sitka set ang the Teller W s for the South: ¢ 1an36 should w : at least two ye pf-l % p commander-in-chief, Alaska Com- # '«1};(11' ol _me "N ik id rush imoved 1o e e Williem S BARANOF HOTEL i 1 it to see how the ba Ak a % mand. Ben Miller, we VD pi ke ooy 5 o we befcre we The plane skintmed into tHe Barsl Bgionel rarcon’ wasidntiiosieed to man in this area. Miller | We . ek o 5 sk ’ kL e bor with fire fighting equipment ..o 5o Seotl S8 TR EORES 0 here from Coulce Dam where | Lehman, wio is < ik Sl e Hl/V AIIEIH(H/V A " 5 ppe! g : a 51 20 minut MEs. | e, 3 cen Sl . war. IV m Lehma: ¥ § Glen Fde “I' 1\‘\'(1”1(]:::;}:[(? : ,{1‘1.\[!1 | ch A:n.. Rl\‘( l). i i‘o‘ ity :the Armed Forces, in all branches, D¢ D 'v? Ir;:; ;gficicéhcn\;:)x. 2 L i ll’a/lwfllfll’lfi' ¢ on with the cc nt: hoth recited, estimated revenue: g 3 1 furnish the fullest cooperation ok H i e o i 3 w of heTlymng Clippers sales tax. I will vote [from the new trap tax sct | tor availabile for frcs \y oegirie Ahat T WiSe GofilARVE L on winter sports activities are in |herself, &Y T Sy "y ¢ is earmarked for |Senator Rivers namin: hecause of the freeze-up, are observed, He arrived Mon- wing at McKinley Park and ifer 10 yea B e . § the sci bec I am 8gainst during the :icnnium, basing it on| there was no method of controlinis | o 'ony wiil return to Fort Richard- the hotel thereis staying open | Seward, 4 € s taxes.” figures from the Fish and Wildlie| the blaze in the commissary. ~Tha 00 0 oen 3 for the season. During the sev- |Dutch Is Elections Service; Senator Butrovich an-i fm spread on wives to the adjc! Alaska Game Regulations are ap- &) days he spent there, 4 group |na. j The city elections bill provoked & | nouncing t th Ing strycture. iplicable to all military personnel, ©f 100 Shrincrs came in to spend; Headlines e turn of the cen- -wu & on on the floor. ler had esti ed a total of $5,000,000 i b cnd the use of government-owned (h€ weekend at the hotel from,tury newsp. s are fading 1 Rep. Clarence Keating, author of [for the biennium { . Fire Sghtt \wcapons, except shotzuns, and of Fairbanks. ° . 3 bill and former Seward m SURPRISE WITNE3SES® {MED WEGWERE @ e g overnment ammunition are pronib- 1ncluded in the expansicn pro no“rls men' % rod it would bring stability to h trap argumenti imitive, are believed to hav ited. a c;am for the park will be addition- ! vernments to have staggered |¢ ve afternoon, Sena- | ed in }"l,‘,“ the b Army conservation officers in at- ousing for employees, he said. | cditor Al cc terms, with scme holding | ) ick brought in two | LE Roue 0 tendance are Tech. Sgt. Clifford Kuehl plans to go from here to fpage of Tux X r each time. He saild allowing he sail boat ing to their r o e el Richardsdn. for Sitka at the end of the week, and | cal, o 5 s to elect mayors for lonzer [ threw snow on a s strictlirk ;35 A od | Mastan Sgt’ % {hen return to home cifices in San | if they so desire, also would | | et st i 3 i e to stable city pol ! i ey | Tnpiaant fe Tt ¥ £ taking pa the final ce: . Hc said he had favorable responses || i nery | m;:fifgem“ffiifse g‘,;;?;mii,’““;‘,‘,;j’:’?_ cions of the Alaska Tield Commit I\ iministrations through- |y H worked so Cll""“ to nks ‘;,m Lidt WL o BEOE _ tce meet is Bureau of Land Man- i ory. I } thie Sor Inalde AEeI i 5 f ecement regional . admin‘sirato y S House refused, however, to nto scorch and steam, Lowell M. Puckett, whose office has | witk age police court s | the fall election d the to rall, Howard ¢ My o Bt T red. They are conferring on such © d a num of reconversions ent place w ! & seme as the general election. 4 Wt tn.the 5 the i’ ftare’ ah ilANle DAABAS e delegation of authority in the' as im:ibed i issie Dale summed up the oo " no g per ope ; “I“d I_”:) 1_(‘ 0, Beslally as(ft Beare: b i MAnsiing r of land management. | behaved unruly. He pai i . L pos to that idea with e tion, Sutton said he didn't believ I:,( ,lllm m‘:f: ,:2%“ iass cources; predatory control, tand- ith agreement by Col 0, papers, g8 y - § comment: “That would bring two e piy peces d that while ol L]'. i R Iffl\“' iny of migratory waterfowl, intro- C¢l:gate some of the autherity for Mrs. Lehman, hav i pmEsta dbiphe S BI B HR i nb dhjeou power boats o eotas A O b iductions and transplantings, en. hondling Alaskan land matters to 1d be tc ! 0 WA . g ndersor AR gt A0 orkear o fi Lo A ) Anderson M/t | forcement and FWS aircraft opera- V/orkers in the field, Puckett . non-j With| o ed R i%: g PRy hat rate of nee of final . Cf’;”‘u":',“‘ dsi;:‘fo"lf’ ¢ use : to the beack:| FWE. Dackokingl in bRk o i has jumped by Em(m e ‘I think iers e vk Modt In Oclober, Puckett said, % wher ns are found.| ¥ week include Fred F. Headlee, Jo! % 4 3 cular whom we elect if i ( S & ; . , T b el = bl Ghdipp] — (6 CITRUS COME L. Wendler and Paul Chapado e b ket t going | g the GRALE Tar e Ketchikan; Roy C. Lindsley an 3 MR R Marcus Jensen, Dougias, op- vl | 1 certificates for land paten‘s P oh SraAn" that i § Petersburg; Holger*8. | T 58 B e Degaiher | SERVE M RE\£9 DS MADE WITH M r is a good one, he wil FEB- 22' HouDAY Coast, Cfie hant Gl Earsen,’ LEoDGL (C. Sage Renert t number had jumped to 113. | ' ced yest Theron Smith, Edward F. Chatelain, Maurice W. Eelly and on buoys and lig t Rokert F. Scott, all of Anchorage. Lynn Canal | Qthers are Carlos M. Carson, Dii- The Were ' Jingham; William J. Al Seward; and Frank L. Beals and David L. Spenc- , Kodiak, and Robert D. Jones, be continued in office, and if he is 1 one-year term is rezgional admin. alar interest to a ruling which of the old { yad one ; g too long. 15, at 1:30, the ising the argument advanced by Governor's ral members was that election heir regular monthly the fall will give new cily imeeting. Mxs. Kenneth Axelson,| strations a chance to get ¢ reported tha projects prepared during. the mothers offered to serve. 1t construction work | The group deck that at th start the followl inz. March meeting a discussion series the present system, they be started based on ti d out, it is often a full year ci par a should Centennial | Eouhes SILK-SIFTED FLOUR the two new aim alcng navigable wate: u of Land Managemen e r at have stretched into cording to Burns they nore days' work in the ands to e d, taking into a « WEATHER REPORT S iR e ented anal (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU area is necded for public docks or | 2 o s .l 3‘1’3{ he :: l'_‘m(“f]“ L‘ 5 5 Enroute | ® This data is for 24-hour pe- sitcs i 4 ministrat n 1 launct foeie - tion aides will % | riod ending 6:30 am. PST. Credit for the faci ing of land | er- Or essefi ¥ | cen oleske. " will e presented) o, T T Crar In Juneau— Maximum, 19; nendling must be directed to dis- | p 2 R %, 16,48 hoped ¢ | Sin g min‘mum, 8. . trict land offices, Puckett said, for | will then participate in AR!A%NiE%Rv?NE“ SUNDAYI\“’ lrl)udi:;x;nf\:;;‘ Chalmers, |.m-}”"' efor l‘gzll.vxrtx}x;nsx;ltl buoy first 30 lesso gi extended authority hes been de! gated to the field men who, 1 can handle c in Alaska which previously necessitated exces- ! sive c:mmunications from W At A R minimum, FORECAST (Juncau and Vicinity) nd continued cold to- — Maximum, 18; of fuel ng put on 1 for service stations angd for Fair ® 00000000000 02000©00C000C0 &0 @ 000000000000 000 s c00000s o0 Funeral services for Arianne dren last fall. Several valuable sug- | -0 4% S5O0 |'s night snd Friday. Lowest @ ington. i ¥ ar-old daughter of Mr. | 8estions for Amprovement, $Ere. “}‘“"» % S gl . ratures tonight near 3 22 ->-oo—— and Mrs. Gust Brann, will be held,and these will be orporated in Strong gusty north- Fa S i | tomo afternoon at 2 o'clo m‘“"‘ next ) ) un planning. ,E‘AUREN(E PA‘"II“G | easterly winds decreasing EPEEZ‘}!‘O;II‘:E(:‘:A‘I;)]F‘:: FOR 4 * the chapel of the Charles W. Car-| It ™ hat several more gradually tonight. WIN "'G P "I‘A BANNER e . The Rev. G. Herbert | children would attend the nursery | IS LOAN TO K OF R; Ll O R _TA BANNER . Hillerman will conduct the services.|if the transportation problem was | £ | @ (Past 24 hours énding 7:30 a.m. today SRR AL L5 St The young girl died at her parents | oY difficult. Mrs. Bert Preecs to keep the record straight: | In Juneau City — Trac "llkfca!:xv.c ; ,;:” ;?:ér;;f;glAb;:{;‘ 5 ome 1 mon Creek Power |contucted a cab company to see i1 cvganey Laurence painting,| ince Feb. 1, 127 inche e s s Ehw's ola following a long Arrang uld be made to pi i ot Empire sald yesterday ' ince July 1, 90.63 E Ehc chflnl(.\ren ‘or rs. King's hl.1 . was born in Sweden, | up for the nursery. \d been given to the House of Rep_' At the Afrport — Trac the ff‘m‘(?hgmd.e of t.}]]uneau‘ u :l:i‘ 19, 1936. |cab company needed more informa-) ... iatives by Mrs. Simpson, the since Feb. 1, .92 inches; Pun, B M N < gl Y tarers at the funeral will be |tion before making definite state-) ;o SBRENER B¥ TS UERC Sl since July 1, 5745 inches. 0 i s ‘;’: e Jacobsen, George Jorgenson, | ments. | Hous: tatives as author- e e 0 e * 3 3 by i St ol o Flock J. . Christensen,| If all mothers interested in a l’Mi,:ismt&mser::e“::m;:g el 2 2J2.% 2% " ° ° % nct have the banner a full month. Paul and George Clark. In-|special l:\xi;m‘\‘i 3 1<‘u' their young- |, o oo Dr. and Mrs. Robert Simip- i‘:‘r;::r:)vl;ill (:; w‘;: :‘eegkncaend was = t in the TOOF plot of Ever- sters to and from the nursery will| “he i the Speaker' A d I | presel pes ot 4 o sy o call Mrs. Axelson, phone 932, she| 0% to *hang hepind tue Speakers | i CRYISBI] | ayers | " The P-TA Executive Board de- | Gk . i 42 lBhT it var . work. out _|desk in the Hmsfdof 1?“3“5;:};‘“ ! cided that a special treat should be | Squaress ’“ U s 2% = | st T el | tives for the remainder of the Nine- ] ovided % ie - ol t Kk == o N - ed iy g " s ot e 0 Have Hearing o, oo, o, i , ied Coftee y JRCH! The Day Nursery spons by Ao Ry e ¥ 4 g ’ e : : % . TONIGHT AT CHURCH | he American Worbns Volunteer| , The BMIBHAS, of historlo value, 1s |was in their room during the | : ;s .. Sip your cup of Hills B L The Good Friday Contata chorus |Services is open from 1 to 5 o'clock | Vitus Behring, discovering Alas-| ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Feb. 17.— ' menth of January. | vy mnlifecl IEfl‘elhcd@’. Coffee : i ¥ Wil practice tonight at the Meth- | Monday through Friday. | xru"“" i :M_Auu“d' of;‘la}mg B.El"lhd Sick-| This mtex:oon t: speclgl fxl:m f tented. It's a deh'cious, mfls[c‘on. o h, choir director Ernest | is 50 cents an hour. It is 25 cents| TFR\"\’AL’K"\'O‘T COMING i'ef WO GIR Moroe. ssrgeants willyofs imEt s9HEAEt Yo gi_eil-; blend of the finest coff Satialyin Ebler announ Last week's prac- | an hour for two or more hours | ERMINS 2 e appear for a preliminary hearing | taining and educational sound filni L able 5 coffees obtain- e e | pursery will be closed February 22,| . Lpe freighter Terminal Knot{i,gay jn the U. S. Commissioner's’ was shown exclusively to the sec- ? ; able . . . and “Controlled R e Bl oo e “:d op closed TORTUAY 2 siiled from Seattle last Monday | ooy, | ond graders as a reward for their ing,” an exclusive Hill s g 1ector’ e85, |a 1 holiday. s 3 2 3 & h i * i : : ills Wpator’s ilioy i A ¢ will e | And may arrive in Juneau during | yester Armagost, Brookville, Pa, gocd work in winning the banner.! i . ’ e Process, by roasti Bros. . - — the future the meetings will be | = o \. Prom Juneay, E0Ing | ana Thomas M. Bashline, Fort a1 T ot the blend 4 g g s and [held the third Wednesday of eac b ; : g Y A - PR s TR P : - at a time—conti) s - H”’h_ peaks O‘, the: Andos md, Ad e S o, MR 9 £ f_‘: westward, the freighter will call at | jeghany Pa., are charged with fat-| A snail’s pace has been scien- sures a rich, unj ntinuously—ig. g frica directly on the equator month rather than the third Tues-| v\ s 20 Seward £ ich, uaiform flavor, Hijg B o ot hen alline ves: dav ‘ Yakutat an ward. ally beating the Native woman earl- tifically measured at 23 inches an : Bros. Coffee is - Hills ave snow a year. day. ier this month. | hour. 2 70u can onj '“l';“m-Pleed i & ¥ sk s 58 L3 Al Bty W i oy all its origin, oo e e eee) e 7 : strength and freshness, ginal 4 § : ' : — HIP | VALENTINE PARTY | SERVICE -— COMRADESHIP | ! , . 2 GRINDS { d g oy , ¥ Regular Grind v \ “n 4 ik " P and Glass-Maker Grind - These are only Two of ! , : many unique privileges ! UM y unique privileg ; M you enjoy as a member of ! i : : For Members and Their Ladies y \ The American Legion ‘ \ V) g || omwme MOOSE CLUB ROQMS {| OLD STYLE 4 || R SATURDAY -FEB. 19 ' § . - | . . . £l Distinction {| KENTUCKY : of ! STRAIGHT ] BOURBON - i | aas {| WHISKEY Fun Beginsat 10P. M. ‘ 4 {| BONDED ; : ) Color {| 100 PROOF I p rizes o { i TR R fi : o p o8 R i Trademarks Reg. ¥ S. Pat. OF. { BT T TTTTT RV Come EarlY e Slay Late FREE lf“’ booklet, “The Art of Coffec-Making: Francisco 19. I Conyraht 1948 il B Collo, laa ., L 3 | STITZELWELLER DISTRLERY, INC. Loui:udlle, Ky. P idhiete NG 0 3 P : e S §