The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, May 2, 1951, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT 7% THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA "™ WEDNESDAY, MAY 2, 1951 W ‘ - concerning Alaska. First big job Ryan said upon his arrival back in | dorf Fiel, Fort Richardson, Ladd | cing. Dr. Ryan said the plan worked |ectly from Anchorage to Washing- far the Alaska Visitors Association, \TERRIT R "_ his ofiice from a trip to the west- Field, Eiel:on Field, Big Deltaand Ryan said he and Dr. Jackson | gyt is to appoint an administrator | ton, D. C, to put the plan into ef- it seems, will be to convince people ard and interior. He was accom- | Whittier. Eomerrcd xjmh military heads T R R ect. in the States and Car tha OPERA'I'E S(HOOlS paniéd on e Eel BV Bt Paul T. L wsly op.| (fFOm General Kepner down” on | of all the Srih i he Russians left Alaska in 1867 and Jackson, representative of the U, g, The Temito:y had previousy 90} the matter of anticipated envoll-| Sy, (EECAIRECR FU 100 | 1t a piece of some stars could be aren’t going to get back here E v| E SES Office of Education who was here | €rated such schools on a reimburse- { ment of the schools for the com- the Territory, financing to come | brought to earth, their density, | R | oN S R ( BA on a survey of school matters as|ment 1! ts being r(»u{rnedvm ing year. The armed services look from the Federal government| |about a millionth of the density » } THE GI AND FISE i il | pertaining to schools on Army, Na- | the Terr'tory by the -*‘“:‘M‘S in-1for an enrollmeni of about 3000|through the U. S. Otfice of Educa-|Of air, would*make a pretty good A report trom Washi and Air F volved. However, the past session| oo oo 0 000 rten to the : S | vactm. " oh thithoa Braferent The Territory will operate eigh |y #nd Alr Force bases. The schools} S5 Chnress pasted Public Laty sTSfREEEE O Fncts HGR Ragap e Mol A sl R ¢ E | soldiers does not make very schools for various armed services \ he Territory will continue to op- | which madc U. S. Office of Ed-|tWelfth grade, which will neces-|horhood of one million dollars. | i i iy } | reading for those in the 1 (lvnm Lh(‘ (uxmm 3311 Dr. J’)mnx erate are at Adak, KodiaR, Elmen-'ucumn responsible for their nmn |mtate hiring of 140 u\u . D Jackson was due to fl\ dir- —EMPlRE WANT ADS PAY— fishing industry—or any othier RS 5 49 feac fishing indus AND $ » S el $ o PAY CASH ANID SAZVE e $ o PAY CASH SAVE oS e l AY (,Asll AND SAVE happy if fish is served too often, the Army said During a recent six-months per- i »d the Army bought 2,616,000 pounds of fish in Seattle a o nd this did uL include ar ‘ Forty-third in a Series W N e Aty J | paid $1 r about 425 cent VISITORS WANTED !+ pound A whole lot of people will be| Butthe buyers held out no prom- coming to Alaska this summer. But,iscs regarding future purchases mostly, the reports say, they willjaithough the Army would like to ke construction wor ps | increase its fish puchases because in addition to the regula 1jfish is cheaper than meat. influx of fisheries and mining| “Repeated efforts on the part of workers. the military officials to increase the The people the Alaska Visitors|per-capita consumption of fish in Assogiation hopes to attract—the!milita menus has not been too summMer vacationers or tourists — | su ul,” the Army report says are apparently staying away from| Maybe what the Army needs is Alaska in droves. The Canadian! nota change of menu but a change Pacific has cancelled a couple of |of cooks its sailings and other lines report e that bookings have dropped sharp-| ROBBER'S ROOST ly from last year's peak. | se t wmnm Yaaerl, 8th U The drop is laid to a war scare|s, HSVOAVd © § IAVS ANV HSVD AVSA 2 S © AAVS ANV HSVD AVd @ € 0FAVS GAV HSVD AVd © 8§ 8 HAVS NV EISY D b, s QN " when YOU shop at your... 20thCentury Super Market DEL]VLQEE.‘) Bf F@nTEB S TRAF;;?— ER == = = FirstBox - 35e; i@: carh addifienal box, 10c REEFFFRRFRRFRRAFRRRRRRRA ]md tion in command of Ca | E. F. Glenn, | | Set. Yanert was a pretty fa | explorer lnn\‘t 'and he was pl in charge of | several detached parties that worked along the Susitna River and in the Broad Pass cour As a result of his work a mour 3 i "or nl" a lake and a river in Central Al- ™ that gets into ¢lothes |, : J it spoils good appearance '\ fiomywwioyourml’ | ar Y otalgt 2 ettled down on the Yu N £F /7 built a cabin and operated a wood You den'd kave lo hunt for and wide to get 2 wide varieiy of fins feod values! That's the comforting cnn.mm you'll reach when you see iag the thrifiy prices that are plainly marked on all items, as well as on the shelves, al your 20th Century. HERE'S WHY: 20th Century offers you hundre’s of low-priced ilems everywher: in the store, every day in the week. Shop ai your 20!!‘1 Ceniury Super Market and Save. i Ouleirio Cheddar HappY Vale CLUSE UUT Swift’s Maxine Complexion I‘PBISK[E /, |yard in the summer and ran a //fi trap line in ti Barlgoad cA“ADlAN plnk M. J. 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