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JUNEAU SKIING ;f&?gi_x_‘i"::f'??:%‘Ii’:rfls?ii?v:i??‘ri* .»?%:‘:':3 Shonbeck Favors WAR FORUM TO EQUAL TO ALPS .= e Taxon Gross of BE TOMORROW CHILDREN BIG for an air view of the ritory companied by Joe Werner, presider of the Juneau Ski Club. Tomorroy morning he is going up to the mm SAYS CROOKES Gold Production AT ELKS' HAL THE DAILY ALASKA F.MI’IRE, SATURDAY, MARCH 5, 1938. POLICE BIVE L ROLLER RINK at 7 am. and will return to o e e 5 first meadow above the Trea el Westward Mmmg Operator The public at large as well a5 Sacond Street to Be Ropcd Noted Skier Arrives for the selected speakers will take ¢ g Stay i C Mot B i o smedn | o and EATSUREE Man prominent part in the forum to Of Between Seward -day Stay in Cap- rookes will rema Junes SR a .3 j | en-cay Sy ! LAP” | i March 14 and @ number o Says Levy Okeh be held tomorrow a 2:30 pn. in and Main | 1tal Cl[y 2 he ‘Basin’ Road tb Per Elks' Hall when Charles W. Hawkes- Nl | {IDg soub WHE S8 4 L worth will preside as chairman for s | e everance and up Mount Rob Approval of the principle under- discussion of “The Cause and Cure Roller skaters are going to get a Just a glance out of the Hotel| e being planned. “I want fo lying the Territorial three perceni J*s] i and =% special block to skate in during the | Tunesu window and Darroch|ipat Mount Roberts country,” h ross tax on gold mining was voiced S " “ » g hours of six and nine, beginning o ek : X \ 4 L R. E. Robertson will speak as it 2 | U. S. representative on the| aid. “It seems to have all the re- nday by A. A. Shonbeck, prominent st resentotive db MM Lo of this evening Olympic skiing team, pro-| yirements for it skiing huginess man and mining operatc, c:lmmcvw disoikding . THe 'lwm _ Chief of Police Dan Ralston, | rounced his verdict—“Juneau is na- | territory.” pres'dent of the Holky Mining Com- /it e B oS aroline Che-time professional roller = skat- | tural ski country. It comes closer| As to the “Sitzmark?” Here is a vy which operates a dredge In 00 = 0 e Tl e o today anncunced that children to cqualling the terrain of the AIps| syre-fire preventative offered by Tnnoko district ":“p e “‘;ONMFV e d¥ked 16 b their roller han any other spot in North Am-| ne noted skier. “If you sit dow: gives me pleasure to pay thiz 404 Professiond O Cbmtes. Skaling on Sccond Street between | Siicn " |it is because you are afraid. Stanc ax* hLe said, as he smiled and ‘~“;1 5 v»‘ ‘“‘\l-“;‘lt:[)fl:i‘l]:; 2 Kw‘ - Nialh hnd Saward : ) iona en's Vie ar 4 Crookes, who arrived here on the and take it. If you have to fall. panded 1”,,\\"” Oscar G. Olson . " ' The street will be roped off from Princoss Norah last night, pointed| g1l but don't give up and itz a check for his firm’s 1937 tax 1. George _“"‘}mivl will give the e ang supervised by the po- TWICE AS HIGH AS NIAGARA will be cataract to be created at Grand coulee dam cut similarity between the Capitol | mark.” I consider the tax on gross pro- ; DU & "?‘;"U'T‘_ B . lee where 300 feet will be added to height of base structure shown. The Columbia river, recently freed ©i'; location and Alpine villages. | B s = ,, duction proper in every respect.” HIE e “So many youngsters have got- from channel used for & year, now courses betweer: chain of concrete islands. “You have the town here and the g % Shonbeck said. “There are one or ten the skating bug that we've had e i 7 : A second forum on the question 3 Migons mountain slopes just in the back- L OTES wo changes that might well he to do ething about it said ground. Tt is an ideal setting, and | ° HOSHTA N . made to take care of certain phases V”"lf} be :“"’ on. S“";dfl) March “l Chief Ralston in asking the co- be taken to stitle contraversy re- ” re o/ TR T, o] y i v n rum is eing sponsor + o P fishing Alaskan waters vithout even moving from the hotel atgh JohnNen. e “medical pa- of the gold mining indu: The he foru ¥ cperation of parants. garding fishing in T know (he advantages are un- “(’ll\];u;‘xq ’::‘l:fl:i‘w\d today to St. principle of taxing the gross pro- Jointly by the Jumeau Woman's - by Aliens particularly Japanese stop * " b3 : : v g 3 C]u) and the Eusmess and Profes- We 2 iation serious and limited : tal for further care. n, however, ought not to be e consifer situation s F B ol R il 'or. Cryp NI NS B O, cacnet onal Women's Club. Amone tie MISS BUSSINGER IS TEH B AGKS AGT'UN D e note continued enthusiastically With y/darvent a minor surge was, Mr. Shonbeck advocated raising 34 national gnmnmtmn,s m‘kx‘ | HERE FROM TELKWA serious trouble will result : plans for his Juneau program. “It giciicced yesterday from St. Ann's he present $10,000 mption which part in the National Peace Confer- DS The following reply was received is most important to teach the jun- H.USP"Z] put on by the Legislature in ence are the Fedetated Womens TO VISIT FRIEN! from Delegate Dimond: “Many jor skiers correct fundamentals,” he ~ \p. " Gignew Brannin and baby 1937. He also said some considera- Clubs and the National Federation Yoty thanks to you and other pioneers pointed out, “and this afternoon we o g G allen are to be dis- | 'on should be given to certain kinds of Business and Professional Wom- igs Margaret Bussinger, niece for your action concerning fishing are going to start right at the be- yoia yoroon’ srom St Ann's Of lode mining, whose problems of mn's Clubs, the latter having a x¢h- of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Peterman and of Japanese in Bristol Bay and for ginning. Skiing is especially impor- , g ° production are essentially different resentative active in League of Na- njr and Mrs. E. L. Gruber, arrived | SEATTLE, M‘.nh 5.—Mary J”\h M & 5t SU ort Sent to telegrams concerning same stop Bes tant to the younger group in Ju- Oliver, who has been from that of the placer miners. tions and World Court activities. week carlier than expected, COm- | who-drove a team of dogs over \ylessag pp wishes for good fortunes to you all. neau, for it is becoming more and ... $il dt Si Ann's Hospital, “It ought not to be difficult to Local club chairman of m'u' = ing aboard the Princess Norah last| yyous trs rom Juneau to 1"‘ - Ddggate Dlmond m Sland = > > o more an outstanding college sport ; ’ ‘ted to be much improved wipe out the inequities of the pres- tional relations for the Juneau gyening to surprise Juneau friends|panks, ended & two month vacation \ t J anese SONS OF NORWAY Juneau doesn't have a fair chance oot ent law without disturbing the gross Woman’s Club is Mrs. Crystal SnoW with whom she will visit for the | (oday and sailed on the steamer Al- Agams ap GATHER TONIGHT to send football players south, but "'+ Hellenthal, accountant of | Production feature” he remarked. Jenne, and the local international coming month or six weeks. ka for Juneau whence she wil 2 e the oppertunity for skiers is all ir “‘(" Alasks Jul(m:m mine, under- | Reviewing the history of gold relations chairman for the Busi- Miss Bussinger made her home| fjy to Fairbanks. e fe lmv\'nfl Re 1,(|l'nn' V\\'\'lll) e their favor.” D, l'“a‘]m_ op";'alinn this morn. | Mining taxation, Mr. Shonbeck as- ness and Professional Women's Club pere about 11 years ago. Her home| “New Yorkers are fanny by ;ni) 8 pm, and dancing at 11 pm. For adult skiers who will be out 0 FUT D o be in a |S€Tted that mining as a whole had is Mrs. Frances Paul. The work of js now in Telkwa, B.C., where she | <aid, “They thought I was an . ! It n\u‘tm,, 9 uwm., and dancing at 11 pm. on the Douglas trail tomorrow. r;‘: rable ;ond““o" this afternoon, | Pever been required to bear a these committees is to make for js bookkeeper in the office of her| gir] and kept asking me 1 held Febri '\-{h.lf\l r]u‘- marks the program of the Sons of Crookes plans emphasis upon the He 0‘;‘“ admitted to the hospital proper proportion of the tax burdens better understanding among people father, brother of Mr. Peterman and | plubber. They even thought my par- duced and unanimously adopted b: when a large stem and snowplow. “If you master )'0&Ll'|*d13y Hirtarnoon of the Territory. “The money ex- of all races in the behalf of na- Mrs. Gruber. " these, you have the foundation for ° i pended by the Territory for roads tional peace. and trails, airplane landing flelds, To further this work a joint aid to prospectors, mining investi- committee is active including How- Phoebe Ward and Mary James, medical patients, were dismissed teday from the Government Hos- all skiing," he said. Crookes uses the Arlberg tech- nique and his study with leading pital zations, mining short courses, the ard D. Stabler of the Rotary Club, skiers in Europe places him among s TS mining school at the Alaska Uni- the Rev. John A. Glasse of lhr foremost sportsmen of the day. “The Matthew Garcla and Bobbie Dun- | yorgieo all principally aimed to sti- Chamber of Commerce, Walter can, tonsilectomy patients, were C Arlberg technique has advanced in * Yok % mulate development of mineral re- Bacon of the American Legion nnd the past five years, as has all ski- dismissed from the Government sources and to benefit mine owners chris Hennings, and -operators s far in excess of ganized labor, which through the sums that the industry hes pternational Labor Organization is paid “into the “Territorial 'treasury one of ‘the leading forces in the in the form of taxes” Shonbeck yeague of Nations. On the commit- averred. tee from the American Legion He cited that from 1913 to the pyyjjary is Mrs. Oscar Olson; Mrs | end of 1937 the Territory had ex- G g Krause and Mrs. Pearl Bur- Hespital today ATTENTION MEMBERS! OF JUNEAU MINE & MILL representing or- the | pended “approximately $4.250.000 on ¢o.q B p. W. C., and Mrs. J. E. WORKERS —— LOCAL 203 transportation alds, mining alds. weqte, Juneau Woman's Club. | ete.,, largely for the benefit of the Spezkers at next Sunda forum mining industry. i Wips : All Members Are Requested to Attend the Meeting— 6 industry. Il be A. B. Phillips, Rotary Club; | During the same period, the mines s | of Alaska have contributed abov! _ | 50 percent of that sum, or slightly more than $2250,000, and almost Harold Smith, Juneau Wom- Club; and Chris Hennings, or- anized labor Iollowing the speeches, open dis- MONDAY—MARCH 7—IMPORTANT! J. L. COVICH—Secretary. one-third of that amount was, or cussion will be held with indi- { will be, derived from the three per- yiquq) gpeakers Mmited to five cent gross production tax that be- o minutes each came effective last June. “As a mining operator I am for the tax. T am opposed to any effort to repeal it, and to any attempt to aftack its validity in the courts” Shonbeck said in conclusion. - o JAMES SMISER, FORMER JUNEA MAN, IS DEAD Col. James Alfred Smiser, 75, for- mer United States District Attorney in the First Division, died January 28 in Columbia, Tenn., of pneumon- ASSURE YOURSELF GOOD PHOTOS ——In the way several of the PRIZE WINNERS in the recent Photograph Contest assured their results. Have Your Pictures Finished and Enlarged at THE SNAP SHOPPE “The Home of Eastman Kodak Supplies” > SEVEN ARRIVE WITH ELECTRA Jerry Jones and Bill Knox hop- ped down from Fairbanks today ia, according to a newspaper re- with a Pacific Alaska Airways ceived from Tennessee by Territor- STILL MORE B AR(W AINS Lockheed Electra and seven pas- ial Auditor Frank A. Boyle, r sengers. Smiser was appointed under Pres~ Passengers are George Clark, O. ident Wilson and was in Juneau IN GOOD USED EQUIPMENT S. Sullivan, Joe Skorik, H. Buck- from 1915 to 1922. He was a strong 5 ridge, Dr. C. E. Bunnell, R. Rich- Democrat. 1—Small RAY manual diesel oil burner (for large size range ardson, and Charles Goldstein. | R or for 1,500 sq. ft. hot water heating plant). e s 2 % 1—Used TWO-OVLN MAJESTIC restaurant range, with oil NURSES TO MEET RAINBUW GIRI- burner. Special business will mark the 1—used CASH REGISTER. meeting of the Gastineau Channel Nurses' Association Monday evening at 8 o'clock in St. Ann's Hospital. Mrs. E. F. Vollert, president, will preside. Talk of Washers--- HAVE YOU HEARD THE General @ Electric TALKING WASHING MACHINE? Stop and hear the story of how the famous GE Washer Features give long life to your clothes. GE ACTIVATOR GE PERMADRIVE MECHANISM GE PERMANENT LUBRICATION GE ONE-CONTROL WRINGER Sold On Easy Terms SERVICE T0 BE HELD TUESDAY Rainbow Girls who have reached | {the age of majority during the | past year will be honored at cere- {monies to be conducted by the Order of Eastern Star in the Scot- | tish Rite Temple beginning at*8:30 | pm. on Tuesday. The services, which will be open | |to the public, will be in charge | |of Mrs. J. B. Godfrey, Past Mother | | Advisor, and Miss Mary Jeanette | | Whittier, Past Worthy Advisor, as- | ‘sisoed by members of the Eastern | Star. Rice & Ahlers Co.-Phone 34 | | - | BAR SbOClATION | Members of the Juneau Bar As- | | sociation met in reguiar luncheon | | session today at Percy's Cafe wi'.r Judge H. B. LeFevre, president, pre- siding. MRS. W. H. CASE HONORED TODAY BY MRS. WEBSTER In honor of Mrs. W. H. Case,| | mother of Mrs. Hugh Wade, Mrs.“ | Anna Webster was hostesss al| | luncheon this afternoon, assembling | a group of eight friends at her home | on Dixon Street Shamrock decorations for St.| Patrick’s Day formed a setting for| 2 = | 'he luncheon, combined with spring 1 | flowers. Present for the affair were './gv Alaska Electric Light e By o, e e ‘f: virs. Josephine Spickett, Mrs. Ray ' and Power CO. . G. Day, Mrs. N. E. McKechnie. Mrs. & Zatherine Hooker, Mrs. J. J. Stock- |er, Mrs. Fred Jonas, Mrs. Minnie | durley, and Mrs. Webster, { Mrs. Case, who has been visiting here for some time, is leaving Mon- ldfly for her home in Oregon. JUNEAU————ALASKA——DOUGLAS i group of meémbers and friends will gather | ka was an evening wrap for A The Grand Igloo It s During her stay here, Miss Bus-| From Juneau, Mary will fly to dova, ~Alas February 24 dnd in the I. O. O. F. Hall singer will be entertained at a| pairbanks where she is scheduled Grand Sec 2 The social evening is open to number of affairs. She is a guest|to drive a dog team in the Fair- iDstructed to wire Del the public, and ivory prizes are at the Peterman residence. | banks Dog Derby and Ice Carnival. -”'}'3"‘"”‘ Rt to be awarded for the card party e esolution - Whereas wate = at Ala have and are being seri- OSICRUCIAN Secret. Teuching STUDENT FROLIC COUPLE CLUB TO it st poosees | B, cHerd. o, i who so DANCE ASSEMBLES MEET ON MONDAY ' Asate Fishcrmen, be it reolved | ! hat cur Delegate fo Congress, An- LARGE GATHERING 7he regular meeting of the Cou-| pony J. Dimend, be fully support- o Resicrucia ple Club wil be held on Monday d in his effort to stop the depre- An Indian setting formed a col-| At the Northern Light Presbyter-|jqion of salmon and other sea food : orful background for the Student @ Church where member: in Alaskan waters by foreign fisher- uels wisdom: o, them. Frolic dance given in the High pot luck dinner men ing book, will be fiven witk School gymnasium last evening G The following telegram was sent SORMEYRTITG: it harehvivall s where a large crowd gathered to Kenneth Ferg Delegate Dimond: “Grand Igloo Pio- widen your scope of Pe . dance to Wesley Barrett’s orches 1d Mrs, Henry Larson Will | negss Afbsic in session ear- 5 (i In addition to the decorations, the id hostesses for the eve-|cqi]y urge that immediate action Indian theme was carried out in g hie program which presented Sue NG RETURNING = €tewart in an Indian Dance with tein Ned Rowe singing “In the Land of €ky Blue Waters,” both in costume Ruth Allen played the accompani- ment. Rudy Edmans was presented | in accordian selections; v urning to the Al u home aboard been east ALASKA this Your Child? 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