The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, February 9, 1951, Page 2

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PAGE TWO S : THE DAILY ALASKA EMP RE INEAU, ALASKA ; IDA EBRUARY 9, 1951 e ) - ) ving the fam. A NORIHER i . T e . < < ; - : ) iy Infi support of this move i M F M @ R I A E- > A 5 4 & g d : i 4 esterday from former Presi- i ¥i I &Y ; 5, 4 kg : % « | ! n Hoover who told Mr. > B [l J & % 3 A & { & umar would help crganize the (Sixteenth of a Series) s 3 T p ] 7 . Sk EOd r yrtation and distribution of 3 g X § i ! he grain. availak 1 duri € —_— o b = | . pot on the chest. NOW ‘,:,Hiig. i&?‘?’ réinued trom Page Ono | | . s | appear like emeralds too soft to bhe By BOB DE. ARMOND nd Board of Road Ci ) C rmor replaced by the Attorney ilford B. H General 1 1905 rd of Public Wel yurcha X ' and Communications Com- and put the lony foi aful - to| Governor replaced by an appeint- - SRR ‘ ke 3 dictment c} L °j 5. ‘iflw pasture whil d ed | tive member at larg : 4 B b pand. £ | s @ Y 'EL‘B‘V” . < : 2 ! ’ i 3 5 over Juneau’s str t Library and Museum Commis- ery of laundry i 12| sion, the Governor removed but no townsfolk replacement provided. The Model T + i Teachers' Sal | mand for passer r service .as w Another House bill introduced this It was use ) 1 norning, by ps. Conright, Kay | Mrs. Wa v 1 Egan, provides pay increase chool teachers and sup- buyi cagle of wolve: into the sc May 3, 19 The bounty bill w in the 1927 Legislature John W. Dunn of Ruby Charles W. Brown of It provided a bounty Iyars on each hair of the 152nd meridia Just east of Koc k T. a vider of the kill was the scalp, which b to include both eye holes and b ears i The two-dollar price remain to be done, the Hou until March 3 when i C 1 until 11 increased to J et . nost of the me Bihts “aomme: ot ‘the ec meetings to attend during the ing Sea were opened bounty | 81 up ar s taken 1| afternoon, icicles hunters. (® Wirephoto. business, and it the Territory, but the only 50! t Of Yepartment today 1 tice of a bounty fraud was - e ARG op scalp counterfeiter. This n covered a little effort could or forty 1 sized seal hot iron to bu and had the manufac have g But he grew c ar out a few freak scalp the hair turned the wr tion. An alert official spo and the jig was uj The last t¥ he got o scalp mant turing busines a trip to McNeil Island, and a time to study the hair-grow habits of seals $ The Territory's p-buying 1 e tc W cru i b H Sale Electrlc:l ago after Rep. C Chester C of Cordova introducea = bil tor = GHOST WOLF KILLED d Bt Weldmg ‘Co: $6 bounty and the Legislature pas 48 ed it. . CN NUNIVAK ISLAND B e e At the same time the bount | & hunting grounds were enlarged ar 5 LONDON, Fel they now include ‘'all of the coastal; A female @ f""“ measuring g o pe vote ma Sters trom Fortiand Osnal clear| Sk feet from-nose:to fal Bnc DOS [, ooone et around to Demarcation Point giblyone of a.palt BAs e Kiliec | | other Conserva Since 1927 the Legislatuze | chnivek s | im0 propriated $578,969 for seal boun l‘_“u“l“ "’l‘,‘y"’l‘ b e %CL | it of office. This was enough money to buy 88,-| * 5 L.:“‘ 1":, o Yoos tadtrtding 4 The House of Commons voted 305 000 two-dollar scalps, 100323 three- | 7% F0°H O O ¥ i g . rejecting a Conserva dollar scalps, and 16,665 stx-doliar| f0 Tl oo v _‘;“H e i tion to censure the regime for scaps, a total of 204989 hal iy D eI Tt 5y tion of Britain’s low e R Tollingsworth A native on ithe & ea north of t HENRY GREEN RECITES ot oy s 51 | Mo of Mow York If or Ives in t i Q?J R AT DTG, o i s s | g TAKU TOASTMASTERS n % Nisivek wn Works n Cne Del!af Yearly At the regular meeting Toastmasters Tub g 1 President Henry G \ 1 - promptu talk demonstrating the im portance of variety of force, rat and pitch. For his material he qt ed Shakespcjre's Advice ‘D Players from Hamlet, with the prize example of a twister Esau Wood. Other speakers were Charles B o dick who spoke on the March g e G 2 Mongols; Wayne Riche the Past; Jack Burfor portance of First Simplicity with Fo! Peter Warner perform of chief critic, with Fred Dunr DARIGOLD Bob Cowling, Ed Chester, Al T some, and i .. DARI-DELUXE Avery act amounts to -20 per chers in all brackets | r in the First| vi ear in the Third! Division and $680 a year in the ccond and Fourth Divisions. | Present First Division salary| $3,300 to $4,700. | With its calendar e rely cleared nd a good deal of ¢ t years is Winter’s work during the ca r Huntsburg, about Ski activity over the long week- | crat the FWS are the fiag- end will shift to upper Douglas|shop the f 3 kk. I)r:l where rge number of | vessel Winn, t y | Blu , Brown Bear and Griz- 2y Bear Grizzly Bear has remained 2nd Floor askan , the wir in Juneau Rhode said it i vn Bear, now in the Ale be sold or will be transferre Alaskan watlers. Wit n of the r e re no longer re- e B sy s TN Mich sula Igloo and Kot "or the seco! P 5 ert H ontrol. Wolves wert : ere last week Kkillir y er in a government herd. b ., a bachelor, t ety A st night and explair Buenos Aires is the capital of ‘It helps the city—and make 2! income tax that much less | BOAT WORK \l ((A‘\h‘(,- A complete engine ove b“‘"“ (umy.w i - : v Jow- SMOOTH, EASY- ling Compan Lassie owned by John 1 new 115 horsepower Chrysler Crc SPREADING, motor company E ! for installation or Her Highness, RELIEF AT LAST For Your COUGH Creomulsion relieves promptly because it right to the seat of the trouble b elp, loosen and expe!l germ laden end aid nature to soothe and yaw, tender, inflamed bronchial | mbranu. Guaranteed to please you or money refunded. Creomulsion has | stood the test of millions of users. CREOMULSION CELLOPHANE WRAPPED TO PROTECT FRESHNESS AND FLAVOR i

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