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THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1950 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA * BEAR'S HEAD DISPLAYED FROM SEATTLE — e — | A corral set up by the search- v BRIDGES' GOVERNME"T lETS ers last year will be utilized this COMMUNIIY EVE“IS WOOD NAMED NEw —_— Edward L. Laurie of Seattle is | year, according to W. A. Elkins, The mounted head of one of the |stopping at the Baranof Hotel. CONTRA(T GEIS |]'S | service biologist. The program of TODAY AGENT FOR AlASKA . gest brown bears shot in-Alaska — catching goats will be a 10-year|4 to 5—Girl Scout World Frignd- now on display at the Quilico ELLISES HERE 2 - | rcposition, e skl 46 bHiat. even- | anip Tea n Biks Hatlige STEAM, KETCHIKAN | NANNY FOR 5125 tually all islands and regions in|At 7:30 p.m. — Juneau Rifle and!} R i the Territory may be inhabited by| Pistol Club, A.B. Hall. SEATTLE, March 9—®—W. R. PAGE TWO is Mr. and Mrs. Bob Ellis of Ket- | i | Sports Center here. | ‘The bear was shot by Tarlton chikan are guests at the Baranot| wokln,s BEST | Smith of the Fish and Wildlife government on | { # o them. Bids were presented to three | At 8 p.m.—Forty and Eight meets,| Wood has been named Alaska | Service. Killed on the Alaska Penin- | The Nationalist I One of the “steepést” contractsjotner Cordova men, Devin said.| Dugout. | Greonship Company agent at Ket-| sula, its weight was estimated at | Formosa has claimed a big milita BUYS IN FLAVOR ever entered into by a government|wyey were Charles Simpler, Paul|At 7:30 pm. — DeMolay Mothers’ | chikan, effective March 15, D. E.|1,000 pounds. The skull was as wide | victory—the capture of Kangting that of the world’s record bear | capital of Sikang province. ‘The Na- agency was let today by Olarence geppeyer, and Ross Green. Nothing| Club meets at Scottish Rite Bhpde, direcior o T Fish and|yas heard from them, and he as-| Temple. wildlife -“'““'““" A]‘QSK*‘& steep, | Sumed. the figured the going 00| At 8 p.m—Emblem Club, installa \ly is the contract s T, (e e s : e or P: | rugged. tion of officers, Elks Lodge rooms. 1 | Secretary of State Acheson 6o t "Didlat but it's strictly rugged % RO March 10 vernmen Iciator- Invitational bids went out to the At noon — ACCA luncheon, Iris|has been agent at Nome. L ; RS S ‘expects to meet with the Foreign . by Prince William Sound area a few . 2 ot 4 a4 nany FROM WASHINGTON, bD.C. Ministers of Britain and France in Sh|p Of M0n0p|IeS veeks ago for catching mountain l H Room, Baranof. vood first joined the company Hubert C. Cain of Washington, inisters of Bri 5 L ki g . R At noon—Soroptimist Club program | in 1945 as purser of the steamer g P b 8tOI, | Apri] or May. He says a meeting of SR L D. C, is registered at the Baranol |y, north Atlantic council will bey Jats. The Wildlife Service wants Victory and prior to his 1 He s with the U. & Hotel. He is with e u.'s For'\held at the same time. SAN FRAN %o catch a few of them to “trans- meeting, Terrace, Baranof. I Lonzvic ri SAN FRANCISCO, Marcn 5—p 0 calch & 0 C ot now in- BRING 18- 'I'AKE 27 At 8 pm.—WSC in Northern Light| Nome assignment also served in the | (PR, 0 ’ : ha ; i r purse department of the steamer | ™ »” % 3 An I E Jo r, general manager, an- ed today. and lacked one-half inch of equall- | tionalists said the western city 4 succeeds W. P. Lockwood, | ing the length of the largest bear's | was captured March §. | Ask &r - skull. —— ¢ the past three years Wood —_— —A defense witness in the Harry b ile creatire Presbyterian church parlors. by the agile creatures, One out of every 35 Swiss workers| habite At 8 p.m.—Popular concert by local | Aleutian. = f | 4 attle for Ket- HAINES ARC MAN is in the watch making industry. wridges perjury trial today called POORed B BC VT T Ray the United States government “a| == m‘wnrvm«n!l and supply| Alaska Coastal Airlines yesterday | artists at Methodist church. Wood will leave Se : g : aictatorship of the monopolies.” clerk. A third arrived after the brought 18 persons to Juneau and |After pm. devotion — Catholic chikan on the steamer Denali, Mr. und.Mls. ‘L. E. Romine -1 The term was used by Mrs. Jean Stakoh i ‘dendline and was sent)carried 27 from here to points in| Choir practice. i to sail March 11, f Haines orn stopping at the Gas- | a - 'me Murray while under cross-| %" * T " { Southeast Alaska. At 8 pm. — Rebekah Drill team, uccessor has not as yet been | iineau Hotel. Romine 1s with the W} amed for the Nome post, - . Alaska Road Commission, Marie inRtica By ¥ Sokepn Donbhue, | Dack. Low bidder was B iR To Sitka: Tom Morgan, Leo Haag,| IOOF hall (OVEN-BAKED s 2 P ck, Cordova trapper. He offered g e ';\‘;},f_”‘;“’S;sf’gr‘:;g“‘;’;flmm to catch and deliver the animals to|Lioyd Carlson, W. W. Enight,| At 8 pm.—Regular Moose meeting. : i Con ANCHaER G Thab it 100 e Tkt ‘er Mervyn|ihe service's statlon there 20RBEEH Oshal Colby, R. N, DeArm s . Mpsei 18 : PAMILY 2 al N & 77 la goat Pearl Dennard, Ruth Penrose,| At noon—Lions club, Baranof. CHURCH .l-A\,llLY MAKES | Rathborne, a key government wit- " b Cioee Peggy Penrose, and Walter Com- | At noon—Business and Professional ROUND TRIP ON BARANOF| Mrs. John F. Gorsuch of An- ness and admitted former Com- O, Sy pan; to Fish Bay: John Lehto; to| Women's Club, Terrace Room, chorage 15 a guest at the Baganof { elcomed by a host of friends| Hotel. . lderba is well k yn to ser- Bilderback is well known < Colby Camp: Floyd Bays; to Baranof. munist who testified Bridges 3 a |vice agents here, and is termed a P ViCe BEED " Hoonah: Emery Merril; to Peters-|At 8 p.m.—Joint Session, potluck was a Communist. Later she said meau, their former residence, SR g e nd Mrs, James F. Church andj Mrs. C. B. Holland flew south At Their Best! she thought it was in 1942, She was | “mountain goat’ himsell. He M yurg; g . Ecklund; to Ketchikan: | -~ dinner, American Legion and unable to fix the date more deti- month collected $450 from theMpeony porggrovich, Hurff Saunders,| —Auxiliary, Dugout. young children, Janet and|Tuesday via Pan American for a nitely. on bounties for trapping 15 €0¥-f,ng v, scnloe; to Tenakee: Mar-| March 14 e, are having a fine time|two or three months vacation in the | Donchue indicated skepticism of 0€S hear s Kome. WL garet MeKinley and William Hud-|At noon—Rotary club, Baranof. the Baranof makes her swing | states. She will spend most of her her story of having attended a| The other bid was submitted | ‘0 - At 7:30 p.m—Ladies Night, Juneau | in westward waters. time in Seattle but may visit her “hurch, one of the founders of |son, in the Army at Fort Riley, by Martin L. Goreson and Carl Ling of Seward, who Wanthd 80| A9/Angom: Dr. W. Bashe, George| Rifle and Pistol Club, AB. Hall, goat. The unopened bid was Hunt, and Robert E. Cousart; to|At 8:30 p.m—Community Center the Ju u Ski ?lub. will be an Skagway: Mrs. Bates anti C. Brena; Night for adults at Teen Age | eager par cipant in the champion- and to Haines: Mr. Langberg, C.[ Club with square dancing. ship ski meet Saturday and Sun- March 15 day on the Douglas Island sl Now associated with Talbot 1 handling building materials, was wharfinger for the city Communist meeting, held in an open booth of an Oakland restaur- ant, with Rathborne and other P€r Communists, Mrs. Murray appeared | from C. J. Poindexter, also of irked by his attitude, Seward. W. Kot gt M. McGee. “Mr. Donohue,” she exclaimed,| The service, in letting the bidi “ryom Sitka: Bill Auhl, Ken Bow- At 1:30 pm—JWC soclal-program | “you have some strange impres- specified the cagey animals must| o n “pay) Johns, Paul Jenkins, and meéting'at' home of Mrs, Elton' & sions about Communisgs. You must be captured alive and unharmed| ;" ginarsoa0: from Colby Engstrom. Chur have ben reading cloak and dagger |between March 10 and May 1. Min- Oliver Colby; from Fish Bay: At 7:30 p.m.—CAP squadron and of Juneau at the time of the family’s Kansas, before returning home. I NEW hooks.” feih gl nun\heriaccg?u\bl; :ere M| Westfall, Robert Murray, Harold| cadet corps, Engineer’s Office, departure last May. He also was sec- L e it DR MAX- | Stratton, and Chester Jacobs; from| Army Dock. ary of the Juneau Kiwanis club. imum number three males andlpoongn: Stan Freeman; from Pet-| At 8 p.m—Elks Lodge. The Church family arrived on L 0 w JUNEAU Bpw GAI"S seven females. 2 ersburg: Mrs, J. O. Rud the Baranof, which they will board 3 . from An-| At 8 p.m.—Kiwanis Club St. Pat- It was assumed Bild hbound after the weekend fes- back would § 3 3 e S | goon: Robert E. Cousart, A. Ham- rick’s dinner, members and guests, | S EIGH‘ NEw MEMBERS bepil Bix etioris 0 the. COUDEY burg, and Willfhm Hixson; trom Baranof. tivities, They are ctopping at the P B l C E & Heinz Bakes Beans ""0”1;;:1 c“]’erf‘;’l‘"‘ 11)«1(::‘::1;1 ;;‘el‘;’]i Chatham: Tom McCahill; from| March 16 Baranof Hotel. i At the regular busniess meet- Apec ) g Tenakee: the Rev. Sweeney; and|At noon — Chamber of Commerce, | y ine of the Juneau Business and |Season’s being closed at present.| g . yoines: Katherine Jacobs. i B i — -Befler—DrenchesThem ¢ 1w eSS miiq|and methods he can use will be|frOT HAIEE: mne | o Farmnat | Professiona! omen’s ub held ? . ok . 2 g - | . bers were voted into the organiza- | ¢ al. » 3 s 3 y | : tion | Last Attempt Fizled juNEAu TB BUY iA‘d:ggaZ':;"s"h;P‘m c";‘::;‘(‘and 2 . L !HOI‘"E‘R&CIPQ Sauces! g { . 5 Y , ( grand piano, ‘en- i Mrs, Virginia Beaumont Post,) Last September thr Wildlife : I ( gw ' i o e samea Oty ssents, secompanied vi o spors-| - D ACE DRUGSTORE, Theawe. s Coming West|] 2@c¢ apound for EFe a pound for - o : - o | arch as welcomed at this first meet- |man, scoured the country north | : - i i 3 )\n,:ys Sl\;];c;;u}rlx: l':l‘ul'll x:um et | Seward for goats, using a cor- }At 8 pm.—City Council, regular (By Associated Press) lhe hrsl ilve eaCh addlhonal winter home on Admiralty Island, |ral and padded traps. Nine traps| | meeting, City Hall. Seareta Reheaon il be cin d d Miss Vera Knickerbocker;now of | Were Sprung, but Mr. Goat got On his recent visit here, Harry|At 8:30 pm. — Cardinal Club, St.|San Francisco for two days next poundas. pouna. the Territorial Health Department, | &Way from each one R. Race of Ketchikan completed| Patrick’s Day party, Parish Hall {week. Two addresses on foreign ° R ° 4 / negotiations for the sale of his in- | Evening—White Elephant, pie social | policy are on the Secretary’s sched- S R celcomed. She is trans- | They figured it would be cheaper Bha sl melcomed 2 ans- | or Dbids this time. The| terest in the Juneau drugstore that| at Chapel-by-the-Lake. ule. Acheson will speak before g fr the Merced, Calil, | ferring from the Calit | program they are attempting wlbm“ his name: ‘ March 18 |'the San Francisco Commonwealth A l a s k a L a “ n d r Y club to Junea |set up calls for planting goats| The three Juneau partners “~ho’At 10 p.m.—St. Patrick’s Day dance, | Club on Wednesday. On Thursday | he will discuss foreign policy at mfl’f:(;de:; \\thQSmfi:s;ans ;jfi‘;,“;_ |on Kodiak Island, Hinchenbrook | purchased it had previously bought| Moose Club rooms. 1 dis ; tion of Business and Professional|Isiand in Price William Sound and | Violet Race’s stock in the corpora-| March 24 | the University of California confer- Ph“ne 15 Women's Clubs to fill the vacancy\l"‘rmps Chichagof Island in south- | tion. At 8 p.m—Lions-Rotary basketball | epce on international cooperation in the second vice presidency occas- | east Alaska. New officers of Harry Race Drug-| &ame, High School gym. for world eccnomic development. nals | gist, Inc., are W. L. (Mont) Gris-| = foned by the departuresofeBrssEve- | 10,1923 they obtained 18 @ i from Tracey Arm and placed them | ham, President; Lloyd Connell, | lyn Butler to the states. | The club also re-affirmed its|on Baranof Island. Last year an|Vice President; and James Mc- open season was declared on them,| Naughton, Secretary. | earlier action favoring statehood | | with several hundred now known| Grisham, who already had a for Alaska, and made its regular | contribution to the Red Cross. to populate the region. Oscar Oberg | quarter interest in the company,! retired guide now living in Juneau, | has been with the firm 19 years. He| An offer was accepted of an oc- | © " | casional chair to be awarded at a aided in that project, during \\'hlch‘conlinucs in his capacity of man-l later meeting of the club, proceeds a man was killed and several goats | ager. ‘ of which will be applied to the lib- | 10st: ‘ Connell is in his eighth year with | rary fund. Oberg reports that the goats get|the Race company and McNaugh- “awfully seasick,” and as the ser-|ton, formerly cashier of the B. M. vice plans on transporting the| Behrends Bank, has been ci- captured animals by plane to Kod- | ated with the firm four years Clarence Mede, EN-1, USCG, ar- |iak, they're wondering how they'll The name remains the same, as rrived ffom Anchorage yesterday |do in the air. They figure they |the negotiation was a purchase of and is registered at the Baranof |could move perhaps five at a time | stock, with no change in the corpo-| Hotel. in a service plane. ration structure S ——— T T ST War Surplus Store Gus George "'Gus George, Clothier” Superetie AT BARANOF HOTEL We makce low prices! Home of ICEBERG fresh 'HEINZ SOUPS — fruit and chilled vege- Taste Homemade Pequot tables - Best in Alaska! | Because They're - s H EETS | MadeThe Careful Home Way In Heinz 81 x 108 — 140 type Spotless Kitchens! $2.99 25¢ for your old sheet, regardless of shape. EVI'S $3.0 35c for your old pair— any old pair will do. Crisp — Solid lettue . . . . 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