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(! PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1951 ! ! . Ly " " . . 8 H i & Hunting and Fishing for Table Meat | Christmas Party Ruins U. S. Olympic Ski | Libery Ships Are 8 n; 7 Out on Is Big Money Business in Alaska I - Squad May Be Cut | Preved lo Carry o — | g y . : e | . H Eight persons arrived from west- | —_— | ¥ . § » Sortherr 1f your favorite butcher looks at® X CHICAGO, Dec. 27—®—Tke u\c’am 'fl lfldla ward _points on Pacific Iwr‘*f"[f § you now and then a jaundiced 000 persons, figuring about 30 fam- S. Olympic ski squad may be forced SEATTLE, Dec. 27—#—Three o B i b i eve it may not be because he's illes of four members each to a vil- to operate shorthanded in the 1952 o ikl | ed. o ku ng- the times you've lage This survey recorded over 500,- winter games at Oslo, Norway, un- | mOr¢ Likerty ships will be mkcn‘; From Anchorage: George Parke, 3 ed the scales suspiciously 000 pounds of fish of ‘“‘"“r o less additional funds for expenses :’e“lch‘ :2;]“‘[’0“1‘“0;;"“’“ P Sy EOI-LE-_:- Hartley, R. G. William ¢ He may have been reminded of Whitefish, trout, shee, blackfish, pl . are forthcoming within a week. s it Thsed Vet et | R S A the cconomic import of wild game Lng and grayling. Here's some The projected goal of $50000 in | y 1 aac | ordova: Mr. and Mrs. J. meat-eating in Alaska by a customer , Pounds per capita without includ- | funds 50 far is $29,000 short, Qorte the Benjamin Franklin and the | Carlson and Judy. e o b :\m;“\ Tatkage of link |ing one pound of salmén or crus- land T, Hill, of Los Angeles, chair. | 28¥id Dudley Ficld, a Maritime | From Yakutat: Edith Rener. ¥ P h st le: a pa 0 PER | Cdntein 5 4 : R P .. | Commission spokesman said here.| To Anchorage: Patty Norheim, b ¥ . tacean: - > Ski pokes! | age: atty as his urchase ¢ E { the Ol Ski commit- . el o Vs purchase SI¢T n slightly better than the shoe ogd m;“omg"‘"‘c g | They should be back in active ser- | Ray Harrison, Pam and J. R. Porter conversation that went SOMEUING | 1o formula, you can allow. 40 . ’ |vice by the end of January. The | To Yakutat: Jim Kretschmer, Jack g .+ beams the bufcher, POunds a person in Alaska’s popu- He said only $21,000 has been | David Dudley Field ‘will go to the Thompson. oy ‘7"‘” R rm;”d much Jation of 130,000 and get over 5 mil- | rai to date. The winter games |Alaska Steamship Co. R - e seen you around MHCR Jion pounds of all kinds of fish and are led for Feb. 14-15. | afeiy 20 of the Liberties d : . lseafood from water to locker to “We teol it unwise to enter a at Olympia. . Guess not. But YOU KOOV, table. At 50 cents the pound, here team unless skiers can get required | > Company | L e With this the, 15 another §2% millions. ! training Hill said. “The only | g indis Y v.l“l.::‘um\'”‘mr 20(“‘\ M" x‘mn"n It is estimated that non-resident other alternative would be to re- | 1 iled description of the venison, moose, duck, geese and fish filling big game hunters spend about $1- million a year in Alaska. The many duce the size of the team drastic- | TR ally. This may be done if funds are FIRE CALL “ : : or. More resident hunters and sport not forthcoming within a week.” | :2‘,".‘“;“?1;r(l.‘[;lr[/'r‘[;”:;[l)lsl?n:‘]:i‘”hl; :‘;;u fishermen spend much more fOr s Originally, the committee plannedj The 4-2 fire call at 9:15 this : i "._'”lw:( noticing Mr. Butcher's guns and a_ll kinds of mmpzm‘nt." to send a squad of 31 by plane ming was for n_mrk-np truck * fa apidly becoming the color of And hunting and fishing, bring-| to Europe next month for train- hu:ul(: Burford's store. There S —— : fiver, ha mgves off 1rito @ yamn about 6" MEStELrom (the woods, figis ing. The Alpine squad of downhill | ¥as to_dam e P now each kill was made “all at un- S0 Wafers of the Tertitory, give ik g g tluad to esvs N CENTENNIAL q ol o b iy e D ac ska W Yol an. 2 while special | entries are scheduled to leave Jan. | ke !‘]"L‘:,‘d““::;'l‘ée;;;u“g:? h‘:g:h&l‘l’: than is generally reslized. It's one| Steel girders, lie twisted between concrevs walls where at least 41 persons, mostly women and children, |JUmPpers, cross country and other 22, . i PANCAKES: jof the big businesses ¢ the Terri-| perished in a Christmas party at Tij , Mexico. The party was on the top, third floor (shown in (ie —— B nd that The butcher put$' ideas about the meat cleaver out of his mind and, deciley, hands over the sausage But by this time, he is thinking. And if he gets a paper and pencil he can come up with some interest- , not wholly accurate but o to make him realize that’ ! tory. Discuss Peoling Military Strength picture) and t{he only exit was down stairs to the frent entrance. to 40) at the party wore burned or injure y. ) frem Eighty-eight others of tie crowd of Wirephoto. (ohviéte(i Red ;loa;.Osbom Is Geis Added Term | Maried Io Sqt. B. F. Dunn Named As Director of !Lowes! Everyday Prices — Lowest Everyday Prices—Lowest Everyday Prices —l e e Poislicchio 4. 5. Tin Corp. gz in Alaska runs into a mult ‘(onfinental Army where facts were available and even in ng some estimates where they were not 190 Moose Processed 27—(P—Cabinet ministers of six western European nations met here Thursday in an effort to pool their men and mun- itions into a single European army: NEW YORK, Dee. 27—(P—Gus 4 weeks with her mother, Mrs. Hilda Hall, one of the 11 convicted Com- munist leaders, was sentenced to three y Hanna. She is the former Joan G. it Osborn of Juneau and was married s in prison for criminali ¢, gergeant Potolicchio, formerly of contempt of court Thursday. the ACS here ,in Seattle December N lion dollar business. 1 he ar-| Fcp Esga e 'I'r . rives at something like the follow- e U | Mrs. Gordon G. Potolicchio arrived | B, F. Dunn, traffic manager of 1 N ing he has used conservative figures | PAR“})% ('ag:: Lo Dsitne {here Christmas Day to spend six|pan American Airws SPa. - ha ) been named to the board of director: of the U. S. Tin Corporation, Ken- neth J. Kadow, president and gener- al manage: nonunced today. The action was taken at a ¢ owest Everyday Prices — B ) 5 I a m < ) ] ~ & Just for an example: In the city | They remained silent on whether| The sentence is to be served in|oyy’ Yoleilias vecently IR dn < ' of Seward, with maybe 1,500 popu- | they thought it could be done. addition to a five-year term oxdered |~ Ty coremony was performed by | when Lars Gillespic of Seattle was 4 - U o lation, about 120 moose were proc-| The forelgn ministers included|when he was convicted With the|ne riey. Thomas R. Hanley in the | also chosen to fill n vacancy o the DELIVERIES: Juneau—10:00 a.m., 2 al 4 essed last year for lockers and home | Italy’s Alcide De Gasperl who is other party leaders in conspiring 0, cp; el of St, James Cathedral with | poard 2 o “EY§ freezers. Allow 600 pounds dressed|also Premier; France's Robert|teach and advocate violent over-inp joan Bacon of Victoria, B. C.| Kadow is leaving next week for|.q R = — g e SECCEtHl L , weight an animal and this mul-|Schuman; Belgium’s Paul Van |throw of the United States govern- bridesmaid, and Thomas L. Ja- | the company’s pr,,pf,,.(y on Lost river ] s tiplies out to 114,000 pounds of meat, | Zeeland; Holland’s Dirk U. Stikker, | ment b, also formerly of the ACB here, | on the Seward Peninsula Where ex=] | v ; 7 1} or about 75 pounds per capita. This | Luxembourg’s Joseph Bech; and; The contempt conviction was bas-| a5 'best man. ploration work is under way. He| @ ! & : 3 of course, is only moose meat. Also|Prof. Walter Hallstein of West | €d on charges that he failed to sur-| gergeant Potolicchio is now sta- | says that underground mining and 3 % [l packed into those freezers are many | Germany’s “foreign office.” render last"July 2 to begin serving|yjoned with the 11th Airborne group | a1 ™ i e - Lt 3 < g wone a milling operations are to be- . (0] . pounds of other kinds of game meat.| Hallstein was sitting in" for |his five-year term and that he Vio-| ot Fory Campbell, Ky, and i5 on|gin in Febuaty | To YOU and YOURS and Thanic You for |= 4 Then, through the cold storage|Chancellor-Foreign Minister Kon- |lated a court order in leaving juris-| maneuvers in New York state. : S m Y facilities at Palmer, possibly a third | rad Adenauer. diction of the court. Hall fled to e ; (B : ; < i e sise of Seward, Ias year Went| The firat. s betors the mints |Mexico. o Over 8,000 Bathers 3| your fine patrenage throughowt 1951 .. . |3 ~ | some 45,600 pounds of moose meat | ters was whether to run their pro- g g Ty e Ca!the’ Masl Slgns A‘ Miam' 'I'rea'ed E W - 3 S and 13,900 pounds of caribou. posed unified army with a single | o 9 V7 1] 2 a i a a o r i 3 Game Report i high commissioner or to put it in IWO Baike'bi“ u l: e !b.ll s“rely e”deavor to er.t you! "% 4 ) @ From a game report by the Fish!the hands of a board of commis- ( I I Whl S MIAMI, Fla., Dec. 27—P—Danger % S B and Wildlife Service for the 1949-‘“0“9,-,} Games se' '0' > o“ ra( 1] l e ox from the man-of-war appeared to| T su‘l]‘ort (71} 1952: Ry B 50 season comes the following fig- France and Ttaly were known . CHICAGO, D 27— (B —Phil | be lessening Thursdey after more g a 1§ ures thought to be ultra-conservative |t fayor a single C(,,,,m,flm,w,;Douglas Tonlgm Moct 55 veue ol catoher. becatns | B8R 8000 bathers along the lower| & ] 4 2 in pounds of various game taken-for | while Belgium, Holland and Lux- '11 el y{‘}'“ L hcu er, became | gy, iqq east coast were treated for|,.3 e s b R o 1 eating in Alaska: 176,000 pounds of ! embourg want a board of com-| A curtain raiser between the Imp-| (¢ seventh member to join the | .yngs quring the long Christmas EF& 2” Eflfi THBEE DAYS RSN Gur Si@re Wlfl hq | : rabbit, 312,000 pounds of duck, 148,- erials and Mikes basketball teams|!St of contented Chicago White | wec_eng, ; I : : i o » 000 pounds of geese, 56,000 pounds of grouse, 100,000 pounds of ptarmi- gan, 11,680 pounds of bear, 1,800,000 pounds of moose, 822,500 pounds of Caribou, 450,200 pounds of deer, 18,- missioners. The ministers remained non- committal on the prospects of suc- cess. “Who can tell?” replied Stikker when asked if he thought a com- has been arranged for 7:30 o'clock | S0% in signing for the 1952 season tonight at the Douglas gym, T. A, | Thursday. Morgan of Columbia Lumber Co., S — announced today. FROM SITKA It will precede the main feature; Warren C. Christianson of Sitka Capt. Earl Pinder, Miami Beach life guard, reported only 25 cases of mild stings yesterday compared with more than 3,000 on Tuesday. Capt. Ray Booker of the Cran- Closed Bonday, December 31 and Tuesday, Jan. Isi ) 000 pounds of mountain sheep, 46400 | i "conlq be worked out. game between the Sitka Columbians |is registered at the Hotel Juneau. | don Park Beach Patrol, said the | p Fine... Large pounds of beaver, and 3,960 pounds s AL G and the Juneau Columbians which = A colorful, floating creatures will be| olen ® a o k { £ of muskrat. is scheduled for 8:30 instead of FROM TACOMA a menace until a wind changes to) 2 Fresh Shamrock % “ & A8 An- LSS DL How conser - l'eam (a 'ains o' 7:30 as originally announced. Leo A. McGavick of Tacoma ar-|sweep them back out to sea. 80 & = 2 ¥ f vative these figures are, of 1970 i) The Sitka Columbians will meet! rived on PAA yesterday from Seat-| The man-of-war has a small R | DAISY MAID BLUE BONNET—Colored Quarters a i blaclt !:iarfctslumated lnllvd.t gnly Hk B I ( " d Mike's Saturday night, also at me‘luc and is stopping at the Baranof | floating body about two inches in g vy one-tenth of these were counted as r Douglas High School ggym at 8 p.m.' Hotel. diameter with 10 or 12 tentacles. ] : fouched for eating, And of tnis| CIKS DOWIETS Lalle peiiecina, o e e - s A ST ( ar arlne (|§ 4 — | M on?-l,emh: only 20 Pounds from. each Leonard Holmquist, SeCretary Of | m———— = | E Loy L - L :E it :::::’1 was estimated as actually| (ne gk Friday night mixed bowling ‘ MN— - 1 N pl : league, announces a meeting of all I H mfig:fd ;}‘tn‘;‘:s;; Vge:‘;em::::tf%z; team captains, Friday December 28, !E < - > 2 s ' :30 pm. i Elks lounge. 3 5 the tables of the 130,000 persons tn|®t 7:30 Pm. in the Elks loung |8 Hi b e 2 -F N Alaska. At 75 cents a pound (is that 3 5 i Q = Y W P : conservative?), this is some ss-mil-’gfvlf"(_l(l::l‘;:;:s“::k,‘.y ‘31 .gh ual'ty Lo .'ce 3 ) 4 B Dovemem Delta Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi, CLOSING HOURS [ Whole Kernel . GREEN , EAS | Y E \ e ek d ‘ And small wonder ihe buicher is o 1o SRl PTG B . g CORN . BEANS g | not always his old, cheery self. R i 4] y - AN i2 CANS And as yet there has not been a L"‘d*} Callahan, which Wil hb"i?;t' bl CAN 12 CANS CAN 12 CANS S 5 | mention of the millions of pounds of | fully decorated for . the hol ox h M [y 10, <\a 8 o A all kinds of fish and seafood con-|season. A short meeting was hei e an > C . C o 848 wae h cumed each year. There seéms to be |after which Jean Marsh gave the (5] NSl RS Jeai o G550 [ R no closely accurate method of esti- | Christmas message, very appropri- -g 3 d mating either pounds or total value |ate to the holiday seuson. Teresa sznvlcz D 'll h H . 3 7 of fish and seafood taken for table | Fenster received the prize for have eparlmenl w1 e g JI“CY Navels a =) il use in Alaska. Someone suggested|ing the best “Christmas motif . I 200 si:e 2 "B ] Y o '\ a left shoelace multiplied by the |corsage. Gifts were exchanged af- Pies < r estimated population of lower Slob- |ter which refreshments were served. cLosEn 3 ;g Jovia might be as accurate a measure S LETT“CE s = = e VISITORS FROM CORDOVA ~30:1 ancy eal b At oun C |3 as any. Q o ‘ The only official survey of any| Mr. and Mrs. Boyd C. Carlson t{ EMER EN Y ll - q @ q kind available seems to be one by |of Cordova arrived here yesterday exce Or Ca S " ! v | - 5 -1 b the Alaska Native Service show- on PNA and are stopping at the VIKING—Whole Roast—A Real Blend 3-POUND CAN e 5 ing the average annual catch of Baranof Hotel. r | | A food fish in 99 villages along the west coast. 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