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THE DA[LY ALASKA LM WILL NOT REMOVE BEAR PROTECTION PAG.A \1\ MRS. F J SMITH DIES | EARLY THIS MORNING W0 iUNEAU MEN [RKE EXAMS FOR included, should 1 (. 6. ACADEMY erican Citizen? fwo Junea #imé How many times w t p ing do we of our leader: Let us pau dermine t ly doing and in are letting rect us? We have among them ar o treacherous treas T he exam 1 W R communist and 1 3 ' look them islators Maybe w can in our heve mar ling De their leader? But in the the resignation makers of this fc to high heaven low travelers of threat to o ted States of Congress. Do Editer Empire norning iden heart 1ome here. She was born in 26, 1899 and Juneau and attack Commer requesting tection Kod ting on passage of H. R. removal of all pros k bears, Clarenc 1 director of the F vice, said today the Commissioners have mmending such s of information Conn term for Academy They Dona s uis, Mo, August and to she me who passed awa years ago. They Smith Dairies these years. ged to America Professional Mrs. Smith Mrs. came 1913 where f on we i Le here intention of re etion on the ba esently lable “The m s of the Commission old-time Alaskans, are not con- the N ‘people to Alaska’s big game animal t 1 few groups blame ‘ les on the Kodiak bears,” id. Not Convinced The Commissioner ailable information j aren’t convinced the the big factor they ar with respect to cattle are aware of both of these is ind will naturally do whatevi done to alleviate it con with the public interests. On the| other hand, we cannot concede that either the salmon or the cattle-r ing industry can lay even a s part of their difficulties Kodiak Brownies. “There i tudies made of the losses from malnutrition and ot natural hazards take by far the| it o cater toll of cattle on Kodiak Is- ""‘-‘ g I 3 OS] From Fairbanks: James I and. We have pictures of a gr Alaska Road Co; | Andrew Nerland, Tony many cattle that died from other __| Hortenstine, Nancy G . Dave cruses and were never touched by “‘l" | Dunton. bears. Information from our own| From people stationed at Kodiak, and t from many other individuals there, shows substantially less bear de-’ 5, | predation than is alleged by the cat- | 7 | tle The Commissioners be- | losses could be reduced to a low level by proper herding, feeding and salting during the criti pring months.” On the matter Rhode said the problem ed. “On small streams or pic there is no question but t of salmon by bear can hc{ al, but this doe arily mean it has {impact ‘on the total n-or even that it in larger streams innell, - T rys like saying all Greany, { spould'be killed because they ¢ Donald Howard,lpninute to crop damage in central B. Baker, Stan oo, Certainly wé have Marsden, Ralph Devenny,, Di takale good 100k mtratl ghe £ Anniskette, Hilda Fritz, Nana and | e ATELB ¥ TACHNTY. SRy Wil bR Saplex pieture of (his e | man, H. K. John G. R Gomumenting art, Don - Huber, Hateh Franklin’s accu DePriest, Walter timomy- wa - Bot filRl ((OHI a‘};-‘&s Rhode had the think Glenn stood or misquoted me if I told the House no Girl Scout Troop No. 8 met Tues- | been made. I am well y afternoon in Moose Hall. We work on this ame to order with the flag and I thought I advised them We talked about the gir] ing on this work w cookie le on Febru patches for . The cookics were bros nnel to see how wides Taylor. We played our | " ad ope during a time atholic Da the Busine d | al1 men’s Club here ived 1e C and w inced gre willing sacri p L ar Guard famc basis of , Joe M., and Sidney Engli 4 tions cience, and bes id to be h DBrun 12 word from My of i nith, trip. 72 IN AND 0UT V1A PAN AMERICAN MOH. who is nton, laid a cha very freedom of right and privile the home and country love? Why havel up in Juneau started proceedings? Are they afraid of a Quislin or a knife in the back of the KNVA? Well, we have millions who are behind them Part of the contents of or the memorial to the of Alaska is nothing high treason. When Department to take or must we have drum court martial right potential war front of Al In Alaska we have thou will fight to the last ditch an all advocate firmly our loyal the United States of America I thank God daily that I am an American and not essionist. How about you, neighbor? Are goinz tc hug these men or let bes; nave them back?® Very respectfully, your ti al strength. (signed) William Adams, Annette, Alaska and out of Juneau w « World Airway five arriving from Se Fairbanks, one W and ten departing for & From Seattle: Lottie George, Harold Gibb:s *| hanson, Paul Larson. Mon th atile, ix from attle, lelman, Ted Jo= from e ample evidence, hey, these impeack problem E - mornin ; of the Juneau The other J. Badraun Co. 42.00! M. P, Bu 78; . Lytle Cor Towa, Alaska Road C said the low bid tion for Work on the 30 days after the ARC of the to be comple The brid type with cc fwill be 24 fe ito curve. An be const at Mile 1 foot | Mile | across bill republic | 5 Whitehorse: R Co, is the Ruth Rog Arnold, 3 Fred Swansc Watki Stewart . 7 a Peter here in growers. /o0lford, Henry lieve re, award © 2. PHA HAS LARGE LOAD 51 FOR ANCHORAGE TUES, Pacific r-salmon, more | of bea is or e Northern Airlines t Ancho yesterday ght four from the westwa n Anchorage: Mrs. G Cooper, C. D. O'Donnell, Roy Av- rit From Cordova: To Anchorage | Primo Rodriguez, | George Johnson, ge no: H ion popu- at areas is a factc or. other GLACIER HIWAY ELEC, Office hours will be 8:00 a 12 noon, Monday thru Frid the convenience of cons | 136-5t T ch| 3 ASSN. ~ m creeks at Mil ria registered m, 3 on ation that to be relied upan following to s T Franklin ist he Je: . White. his - tes- “The thinking fellow Calls a YELLOW™ AW@A e o ¢ L)1) PHON zz OR E/fi FOR A YELLOW CAEBE o8 said had e of! spread it might be on the Island. Admittedly the st made Shuman are only in one very area. We can't draw any Te ial-wide conclusio: rom that and Shuman never intended we shotld We are now enlarging on studies and will soon be in a poci- t to evaluate it on a larger scale. e are also continuing the bear- us abeout Girl Scout “Ti tle study and will do ever which is Febtuary possible to prevent even min Ann Pyle read us predations during this period Guvsen Hyron who lives in| “The Commissioners and I, We alsy started new |y, have no intention of t home nursing. | White h' these contr Betty Grafton, reporter. ['Neithe | rotection on completely inad Brownie Troop No. 3 met at the last Saturday at 11 am ata, We are well a ourse would result in a Fishing We opened _ the meeting th 2 | Industry-Stockmen sponsore: ame and then our leader 1| y on all bears and their \ gift frofa Brownie Scout Troopd ination from the Island 1-154 in New York City. The and topography of Kod had in -t a “Thinking Ds i 1 is mot similar to Admiral- tatlecloth with names of all of the Montague Islands. The ‘con- the troop written X leader explained Day” we clos PASSENGERS TUES, Pan American World Air andled 43 passe here 3 lay with Leat Whi and nin to Fairbanks from Seattle, and 11 to Se- Ms. too. na B: 1 Scout Troop No. ethodist church Tuesday erncon and we opened the me with songs. Mrs. Flint - talk ”0” at AEL&P. - New lamp bulb beautifies fixtures like these! ing to Da, € rom he states. No. on 'h sut of our Bright fight directed UP from this part of bulb BRADLEY '|s NAMED AS ACTING CHIEF OF DMA DIVISION Philip R. Bradley, f the well-kn family, Alaska Junecau C peny and Treadwell min sinted Acting Chief of { {ense Minerals i tungstyia-chiom: sion, it announced ary issue of the Mir Bradley is the Preside Pacific Mining Company Harvard Gold \‘ln 12 development sub: Alaska Juneau Gold pany and the Motk ation. ho: alif., but he has had ngineering and managc ntario, Can Downward light softened by tinted enamel covting here way From Seattle: Stewa:it C Al Toster, Touis Golka, I d; Elema Jasper, BEill icorge McCracken, Nick R eorgé Sullivan, Russel Yate From - Annette: Ray De r, Jesse Ha hitehor 3t erz! Priest, General Electric 0-GA Bulbs oy 40¢ Plus Tox Alaska Eleetrie Light and Power Co. ger, Don Mil- Compbell, D. ¥ Field. b Hoyle, layes, Freda Ct is actively interested in the | Juneau Gold Mining Company pro- | perty in Juneau. As a e lived in Treadwell when his fat , the Philip R. Bradley was manager of the Trea GLACIER HIWAY ELEC. ASSN. Office hours will be 8:00 a. m. ta 12 noon, Monday thru Friday, fer the convenience of consumers. 736-5t | | Lo, late well Mi "t ON PRESENT DATA| h i ai most | be-| ! xamined all | * and salmon | Representativess; $ Thirda Man,” | mainter PIRT \LAU. ALASKA ES ARE SHOWN AT BPWIC MEETING luncheon meeting of and Professional Leld on the Ter- . ¢ with the ephine | =it ¢ Joe, of ti Iealth | & tion Division of the Depa f Health wed arch for Cazrl net ts was und eich made a tenta- the Smorgasbord. reld next Mon- 1 business meet- President. It ed that the regu meeting would be held 28 at the home of vilma Th tick: | proce $31.75 £ 'fse.“!? With RF ince 1940. Young, whose wife is a White enographer. senators ible influé T'he invest are | the power uch lo: i nge 1or ns. s ifafenis in D‘ her, NoDgub! “The Third | whib ae i MacArthur was ie- of the United Nation celeli*ated h liitn s he received parents He immediately picked out “The| a song populm- in the| United Sates last POOCH MAY HM} CAC CHICAC Zussman his wife, 10, Feb. pretested who is suing for separ nce, asked that the family dog be included in his support b ments. Zussman, his in cou 40, made n to plea for s when d to include the dog, sted she sell it for 1 $1,000 value. The dog, a 150-pound, prize-win- ninz Great Dane, eats like a horse Zussman said. Zussmar his esti- Judge Daniel A. Roberts, ordering rc .xd work patrol, Highway’ Patro man to pay $45 a week and rent fm Mrs. Zussman and children, told the couple to settle “this trivia nl 4 BEDRCOM house FOR SALE WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1951 FOR SALE PHONES 676 and 297 / listings in Juneau. in Tract gavailable Feb. basement and furnace. ished except for stove and refrig- erator. SMALL dup las Bridge come. LOTS—Two 'on view—one on MURPHY & MURPHY ACCOUNT. \\"Ls Waynor 15, Full on 10th near Doug- furnished—good Belt Franklin. G South ANY “H RE! viev Furn- r nice home, bed- almost view, conc. bsmt, or unfurn, many nice mxm WATERFRONT, 3 or 4 bedroc conc. bsmt, nice planned, near ci SUMMER cabin, $1,300 for quick sale; moved to your own lot imate cost of $100. PERF country location, next to store, beach, 3 acres.land, partly finisheq house with conc. bsmt. worth $3),000, when finished | Price $12,600. LEVEL bidg. lot, Indian Village. BOAT SHOP, smadl home, ¢ardens, setti cell pr s must \t approx-| r. $5250. acreage of all rontage to 30 acres rang m $600 to $7875 Cove, Auk Lal and Lemon Creek areas. BUSI Op ies and 1ent prop s also. GOING We have an homes and lots Dob Druxman-Phone 891 or 123 Front St \,xpu.nm ot FISENHOWER ize: in- excellent cicice of in Seattle. Cove Rd. STARTS j% ssociated Press Eisenhower, ar- moved into | 1cH ready for th tw y,') of xwlh together Western | leienses into a powerfu force., Mrs. Else: him: ia \n urope’ MARGARET AGUIRRE IS WED TO ROBERT DUNLAP The marriage ol Margaret Stevens re and Robert Ray Dunlap e at 8:30 o'clock lagt night 1 Juneau. Judge Gordon Commissioner, per- riage ceremony. for the couple at their weddin, re Richard H. Millard El E. Atchley. The bride is a long-time resident 1 thé¢ Channel and Dunlap ‘s ‘a crme Witnes: FROM PETERSBURG Mr and Mrs. John R\ 'Otness anc and Mrs. 'N. Otness ‘of Peters- sury are stopping ‘at: the Barano Totel. MOORE TO KETCHIKAN Unfurn- | in-| with | | | | DUPLEX on Star Hill 19 MM 11 | Jointer to confer with hi Yificer Howard Moore has spent the t three days here and planned to e this afternoon for his head- matter’—the dog’s upkeep—among themselves. HWUGH DOOGAN HOME ON FURLOUGH FROM NAVY Hugh Doogan, son of Mrs. Mar. an, is being welcomed home ain this week by his family and is on Gastineau Chan th is here on a two-week louzh from duty as an airmar pprentice in the United State . He is stationed at the Ala- lif., U. S. Naval Air*Sta- present enrolled in left Juneau in the and i in radio. Hu wust and enlisted Coptember 1. MCcKINLEYS MAKE AUTO TOUR TO EAST COAST “Mr, and Mrs, ‘J. W, MeKinley returned this week from a several- month trip in the states whick took them east to the Atlantic coast The McKinleys too delivery of a attle and drove to the east and uth McKinley for his firm Co., Inc. looked after busines: McKinley Electric FROM EDG! Elizabeth Ann Edgesumb> is Baranof Hetel. MBE Du@ois of Mt. a guest at the —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— quarters in Ketchikan. HOSPITAL FOR BETHEL The Interior Department is pre- enting request to the Bureau of he Budget for submission to Con- for funds to rebuild the Alas- ive Service hospital at Bethe iestroyed by fire in November of t year. INFI{\'E UNIT MEETING POSTPONED se the day falls on a holi- wshington’s Birthday, the re- checuled meeting cf Unit of the U. S. Naval on Febru 22 has bee: to. March 1, it was an- ounced Ly Commander Dou G today, The meeting March © hll I«- held in the Nationad Gugre,) |n§«u fq'bppit.’: NAVAL ieferred EETA SIGMA PHI >ring Formal, March 10, at the Baranot Gold Room. 738-3: Re.rigeration Service Radio Repairs Guaranteed Work Reasonable Prices Days 987—Nites Red 858 Arctic Refrigeration NEW LISTING IN JUNEAU— O STEPS W-A-N-T A-D-§ FOR SALE | THREE NEW LISTINGS MONDAY 1 bedroom each apartment. Fur-| nished. $4000. Very livable log cabin on a| very fine lot. BELLE'S = CAFE—Junecau'’s restaurant-—Make inquiries—Box 2324. William Winn—Phane 234 Office wn Gastin Hotel FOR SBLE > NEW Embossed leather-top end tables with Duncan Phyfe Call Red 750, FREE kindling ing. of Mendenhall Construction Co. Apts. ALE Stove, Wash- Healers, anc FOR Electric Refrigerator, ing Machines, Oil Furniture. Juneau Marble Works & Furniturc 302 & 308 Front St. 738 ELECTRIC H 1 vinator Refriger: ‘tm ‘Washing Machine, E (en ner Table, 3 scatter rugs 1 end 'table,'T card u\l le- $ (1( Call Red 447 9:00 P. M )DERN 1o DUPLEX for The former Beauty Parlor an y Shop Bldg. New bldg., tw ars old, located in the cente of town. Duplex is 20x40 with 40-ft. front. 2 bathrooms, witl living quarters in rear, partl furnished. Ideal location £ either business or apartment Pelican is growing fast with g opportunities for almost business, For inf Lore: i siness sec n.;u_omm. Payment can be arranged. Reom 61 Bargnof Hoied CLEARAN ren Mauser 2 Rifle with Scope Por(ghls . Play Duo-therm Rarige” | Band Saw x 24.0( Electric Drill 22.5¢ Stove 18.6( Radio Combin 60.0 25.0 40.0C ¢ hp Coleman 3 burner Wire! Recorder & ation L Philco Table Radio 8 MM Movie Camera | Everything reduced for this week |ODDS & ENDS, Across from the Cold Storage Office. Call 829 735-2t LLECTRIC Rull LLA[ \()\C (\ Washing ma r\\t"n.smn 1 brary table; Neptune 7% h.pp outhoard motor; Call Red 447 be- | tween 5:15 and 10:00 in the eve-! ing. 733-tf LARGE sunflame oil{ heater * with five fgallon tank and carbureto: 0, also large baby buggy s, Douglas. 732-6 ol i B . COMPLETE furnishings for a bed- sittig room, solid maple like new Biue; 950, 677t yTONY POLET EERE Tony Polet, well-known Nome 1t, arrived in Juneau yester- lay from Fairbanks. He is at the Baranof Hotel and will attend the Pioneer Grand Igloo. TOP QUALITY VALVES IN USED CARS. SPECIAL 1947 Studebaker ¥ ton plckup 1948 Mercury 4-door sedan ... 1637 Plymouti ‘4adoor sedar ... 1940 Ilflck* L-duor sedan - ‘1941 Dodge % ton pickup ... ...$ 875.00 1,050.00 600.00 525.00 1947 International 1% ton panel . RW. Cowhng Co.| 115 Front Street Phone 57 800.00 1. SOLD. 2. Country home on rooms furi., 3 acres, lawn, $8,400. 2': mi, 2 bedrcom unfin- Large rooms, $8,400. $2,000 ! balance 4%. Monthly total payment $60. 24,0003 apts fur Owner financed income $275 up mo. §7,000 dn. 17,030—2 bed, furn. Bus . corner Ap®. 65 mo. $3,000 handles. 14,000—4 apts. $170 mo. inc. 12,000—3 bed country. Full bsmt, new auto oil furn. 10,500—4 apt. Douglas furn. Inc $210 mo $2000 down 10,000—1 bed 12th. yard, new furn. 8,400—2 bed Hwy, part furn $2000 down bal 4% 6,000—2 apts 2 bed each $3000 dn 50 mo pd by apt 5,250—2 bed furn also apt brings 20 mo. $1000 down 4,250—2 bed Hwy part furn 4 acres. Near airport 2,100—1 bed furn. 3USINESS—Jacobs Buchanan Ma- chine Shop and 8 yr. lease. At entrance Small Boat Harbor. Ma~ chine and stock inventory $15,000, Sacrifice for $8,000 ta go mining. ° Sale includes big contract now in shop. PETER WOOD Agency 2 Klein Bldg. ‘GISCELLANEOUS WILL care for children in my homfe | by the day. Call Blue 454, 737-64 hwy, 3 bed- garage, view, Tel. 911 WE buy sell and trade, 214 2nd Street. Phone 908. 659-t1 FOR SALE USED CARS 1936 DODGE coupe—new tires aq new springs, $350. Phone Black 340 after 5 p.m 703-tf s e FESPRCORIPETS /36 Chev truck, '& mn stake— heater and spot light, $300. Good umdmonn—lpquh—ig:me,. apts, 5 TORY cab chassis, 46 odge panel.. Phone 1707, Foster's T'rans- »948-11 ot 947 Hudson 6, 4 00F, in good con- dition, See Jimmie at Bubble- - 679-t1 -ooms, 315 Gold St. 735-t1 JTEAM Deats | cad Be ehhi- RS G ARGE Offien | Spe ce—Zlein Bldg. “Call Black 763. 733-t1 {ENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. - One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 811 FEAMMEATED Rooms, weekly or Montkly. Colorial Rooms. 69tf /URLITZER Spinit piano for l'enz Andeison F'sno Shop. Ph. 143. WANTED JOUSEKEEPER, Cook — $150° per month. Call 554. 738-3t 'PART'\{ENT for young couple that \vfll be’ located here permanently. will furnish very best of refer- ences. Box 1972 care of Empire. 739-4t \PARTMENT for single man. Will pay 50 per wcent bonus on first month's rent for one that is de- sirable, Give good references. Box 1971, care of Empire. 739-4t LEXIBLE F‘lyer or other good sled in good condition. Call Red 923. 738-2t RELTABLE Person for baby sitting week days. Monday through Fri- day. Phone Blue 470. 738-2t JOUPLE desire to rent house or apt. Call R. C. Bentley, Room 209, Hotel Juneau. 734-96 - WOMAN desires day work by the nour. Call Blue 1320. 734-9t st with general office experience, Good steady position with long established June€aw ifrm Otate qualirications and ref- crences to Box 953, care of Em- pire. 133-tf SITUATION WANTED WOMAN witn excéptional ¢xper- jence in newspaper work and merchandising, at present employ- ed in Spokane, wants work in Alaska, Auply Empira, | 693-tt BE’I‘A \IGMA l’l" Spring Formal, March 10, at the Baranof Gold Room. 138-36 RUMMAGE SALE Methodist Church, Sat., Feb. 24— 1to4 p m 139-3t EMBLEM UB MEETING The regular meeting of Juneau Em- tlem Club for Thursday evening is postponed to the March 8 meeting —Mary M. Westfall. 739-1t .