The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, October 6, 1949, Page 2

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PAGE TWO 115 a FREEMAN Stoe THE FOOTWEAR OF SUCCESSFUL MEN By | The most substantial, successful-looking moceasin of the season . .. most comfortable, | IMOUNTAIN GOATS | chagef | survey flights over the peninsula. THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1949 Dodgers Jubilérfi%l’ennanl Win i - TOUGH TO SHOOT; ~ TOUGHER TC TRAP |F&WS PaWUses Two| Methods in Attempt | to Nab Nanpies Catching a mountain goat on a| mountain is a much more difticult job than catching a cat on a steep roof. ' That’s what Urban C. “Pete” Nel- | scn, Fish and Wildlife Service re- | earch biologist says. He hasn't tried to catch a cat on a roof, he’ admits; but he has tried the other. He returnéd to Juneau Monday af- ! ter a two-week attempt to trap mountain goats on Kenai Peninsula. | A party of four made the at- tempt, hoping to capture enough animals to stock Kodiak and Chi- Islands. Baranof Island, in 1923, was opened to this season. ation for the attempt. d F. Chatelain of An- chorage, another FWS biologist; Frank Beals, FWS refuge manager on Kodiak Island, and Sig Deeters, a Kodiak sportsman, made several stocked hunters In prep Nelson, Ed - Burt Shotton, Brooklyn Dedgers manager, is hoisted aloft by Pitcher Den Newcombe in the Dedgers’ dressing room at Philadeiphia after the Dodgers won the National League pennant in a 9 to 7 game Up Against It “We could really sec what we James, Lloyd Brown, Geo. Ramos.l The spotted skunk is often called Leonard Williams., !the hydrophobia skunk, but has not ‘To Yakutat: David Dudley, wm.ll;s‘en proved tc be more susceptible Featherstone, Len Williams. to hydrophobia than the common i To Cordova: C. MacPhail, Ray!skunk or most other mammals. Kelley, F. Lucien, Sam Bergeson,! Carl Fundean. | | To Anchorage: Henry Wnlte,\ | Clarence Keating, Katherine Glad-! felter, Dominic Abitakile, D. J.| | Chaney, Heiman Reichman, C. W. Ke: E. Hutton, W. D. Burke. 5 . 7 b 'PAN AM TAKES OUT 24, BRINGS 1270 JUNEAU, , Pan American World Airways yes- | terday brought 12 passengers into | Juneau, ng out 24, carrying a sengers, the othe | | | 1 1 i i for Ketchikan and| ) ) werd: on a famous Land sire ancwn cnamere, % PRINCESS STEAMER | Chalm Dr. William Riley, For unexcelled accommedation, fine | Chatles Freymueller, Albert Zha |Lew McFerrcn, Freeman Schultz,| foed,couteousserviceand athorough- \Dean Goodwin, M. amd Mrs. Ali ly luxurious tip, travel Scuth by | Brown, Freank Jedlicka, Mr. and| ©ne of the ever-popular Princess shipw | Mrs. Gene Torkilson, Shane and a e Ein Torkile2n, Jessie Berlow, Joe = ;qu:::m, Emmett Mason, G. W. Juned’“ saflmgs SOUTHBOUND Sunday, October 16 Wednesday, October 26 Sunday, November 6 | Norton, G. E. Bassett, Ken Alexan- der,»Sylvia Alexander. From Seattle: Jacob Alpeik, iJemes Bidwell, Adam Greenwald, i A. P. Hobbs, Mary Jo Hok:s, Os | Matson, Herbert McClellan, P. For information and reservations J. 00 . .. Comes in a Magter Antiquity Calf o r 3 - e 3 g e by i then,” Nelson said.| azaingt the Philadelphia Phillies. Other Dodger players are unidentified. Newcombe started the game { Mellas, John Mullen, Jeane Painter, | contact Double Sole . . . Storm welt, Rubber ”":.,,5'31\,2". (;,l,,f,’,r(yum(‘;lrs'u,li,: v:;::i against the Phils but was knocked out early in the game. ) Wirenhoto. |E. M. Vitlaneusa. H. ¥, DAVIES, Agent heel . .. were plenty of mountains to pro-| $ 2 : ; s ; R — tect them.” y the goats get used to the trap be- I know what we would money from the Federal Aid “f"rhe jack rabbit i not a satelt The party finally chose a spot|fore we try to catch them. Were have don if we'd caught one,” Wildlife Fund, Nelson said. Anu[bm P | i o0, S- Bl/ t 12 Wdlh Ai D 18 95 50 miles east of Seward and 2500(E0iNg to leave it open all winter.” : aid yesterday. “They weigh planting such game in country; e ! 1Zes b7/2 10 1 S 0 . feet up from the beach. It was the| The corral-trap was only one of fabout 200 pounds, and we would ideal for it will pay long-term 'hu-‘ The jack rabbit is one of the| most easily accessible spot they|the methods which had been sug- (have had to pack them down the|dends to : eaniast af emall HigHIRL, S gested. Every way imaginable had |t ' come to mind, including lassoing the goats from a helicopter. il we came up.” ting back on the ¢ could find which had enough goats ! to make the attempt worthwhile. tough trip feel They reached the beach below the! trapping ground ahoard an FWS rected But the only other method they 8. d% ,legwua/i go, QUALITY SINCE /8587 MUSICIANS PROTECTIVE UNION Hall Hosp"Al NOTES i:ti:iexxgp‘)\ui"ifhin a hundred yards uri boat. tried was wolf- d wolf- € Then they waned until a Fws | AP il ! i i ¢ aireraft found the spot and drop- | The traps were set up on a knife- : y uil buila ‘d trap, ich l\\llli FY] { » F rappi __ledge ridge. Three of the party took baited from time to tim s | F st ped a ton of uappmg equipment- ge 1l e PSR < d RO tre e h | or u |ness, { rope-net, steel pipe, hay and sajt,|part in the drive, moving seven s 3 A A “It was a good job of bombing,” |Mmiles away from the traps. Ne o stock one of the islands ANa IAKES ou'!I 1 c h f c Id | Nelson said. “They dropped every- {stayed on a ledge above the traps|when it 15 sprung cariy <t yes { | oug s ° o s as the others hegan the drive Goats Stampede Sl L i ‘“‘ i You know — like millions of othe: r about wi lit- Northern Airlir wonderfully effective Vicks VapoRub is rs — how Local No. 672 — AFL Special Meeting 7 p. m Corral-Trap Placed They started ea in the morn- o when you rub it on. THURSDAY. 16 2t The place the party chose to erect ' ing, and at 2 o'clock in the after- 1 18 arriving Nov ere’s amazing, special relief when - George Bo! k Johnson,|the corral-trap was a small level {noon 12 goats rushed through the must vere: uch coughi 1g or stuffiness, that < Ralph B pan and William Sey- spot where two hog-back ridges fconcentration of nine traps. Tr land 1 Dimond ahd p” feeling, It’s VapoRub in Steam 17 mouy ere admitted to St. Ann's| joined. They set up the trdp in a;stampeded over the spot and down spe Allman, Jchn: *'p gngda '“.‘"?5 rchef_ almost mstgmly_! 74 it W st . oY B I b aj b Put 1 or 2 spoonfuls of VapoRub in a hospital yesterday. circle with one end open and bait- |the mountain. t care with the ma Lyle F. vaporizer or bowl of boiling water. Then — % : harged from St. Ann’s ed it with hay and salt. Then| Seven of the traps had been C breaking labor on Luetke- ' breathe in the soothing, medicated vapors. & 55 THE ;’; ‘ se “_“‘ SPOgRC ";lk‘) Marco. | they climbed away and waited.|sprung as the goats made their dangercus terrain it will take to he Lvery Igr(eath eases coughing spasms, makes iy ® {6 were: Floyd Guertin, Mike Marco-| py tne gonts weren't atjracted. [wild dash across them, but not aeatch the wily goats and pack them | Goodric breathing casier. And (o prolong reliéf—rub ' 15 ‘B a B ('{ vic f}_f“" oy, -~‘._’;-' ”,‘“‘{‘, “We knew it would be a long- goat had been stopped. They had{down from their couniry. From g ST and bnck_v CKs (?f M I R | © een Cousart and Johat HOAZ" | term operation. We'll have to let ' pulled their legs free and run on This work i 1g_piad for by Virginie Use it in steam ...Rub it on, too! 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