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8 q sl by the Council for the past sixibe incurred due to the illegal pro- DELINQUENT TAX e LIST HERE S TO " Cily Will Give Publicity fo. Those Who Don't Pay Last night's meeting saw newly- elected officers given the oath of Presented a claim against the City | office by City Clerk Harley J. Tur- | for damages to hi Ralph Beistline and G. Ma Feldon Retires First action of the new Council was to extend a vote of thanks t0 the Department has been forcec THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1940.- | Jjection | L. Glover of Glover's Lunch again y when'| the electr tter will be iny Council Committe Fires in Village i Fire Chief V. W. Mulvihill com-| plained about the number of calls Assessmenls | retiring Councilman Sam Feldon,| {5 make -in recent mc o who appointed by the COUN- tincuish chimney fire: i e cil several months ago to fill OUb {ive Village, The cost of such runs the City of Juneau early next th, it was decided at last s City Council meeting. Such at e i e ——— CANADIAN DISCOUNT It was 1 further notice accepted at following | whose bui ill be discount Checks and Currency 20% Silver T'HE B. M. BEHRENDS BANK | the obstruction or I'HE FIRST NATIONAL BANK | lease freeing the City of. responsi- = = nce But has not been ordered | Revisi rsons whose taxes |80 Unexpl is to be published called for in a city |18 Canadian | written to extends | streets. Mayor Lucas submitted a tenta- tive list of appointive officers, Ac- tion on confirmation will be taken by the Council at its next meet-|that period, The fires are due, Mul- of the traffic code was which could be replaced at taken under advise- Police Committee. in the first three months of the year, he said, has been more than $400, which is half the total cost of operating the Department 1n vihill said, to defective stovepipes much less cost than that of sending a fire truck to the Village every day Committees Committees for 1940 were ap- owner pointed by Mayor Lucas as fol- or sign lows: Finance, Taxation and Appropri- ations and Elections — Ninnis, 22% |owner the alternative of removing Krause and Messerschmidt | bility for any Choice Home Sites For Sale We still have a few one-acre home sites left at "DAVIS POINT"'-Just beyond Salmon Creek-on Glacier Highway. Check These Advantages: Ten minutes drive from town. No Taku winds to contend with. ® Splendid view of surrounding mountains. Sunny, sheltered location. Clear title to you through U. S. Patent. For particulars see TREVOR DAVIS at THE SNAP SHOPPE. Fire, Water and Health and San- itation—Blake, Krause and Lea Schools and Library—Beistline, | Ninnis and Lea. Streets, Sewers and Lights—Mes- | serschmidt, Beistline and Blake Police—Lea, Ninnis and Peist- line. Boat Harbor, Floats and City Properties—Krause, Blakc and Messserschmidt. R HAY(OCK SCHOOL IS T0 BE BUILT BY BOYER & JENSEN Contract for eonstruction of a new ne-room school and teacher's quart- ers at Haycock was awarded today by the Territorial Department of Education to Boyer and Jensen of Juneau on a bid ef $11,600 - e STERLING BACK Hawley Sterling, Assistant Chief Engineer of the Alaska Road Com- mission, returned on the steamer Alaska from his annual spring equipment purchasing trip to Se- attle. D SJURSEN WEST Frank Sjursen, traveling man booked passage on the Alaska for | the Westward, continuing his turn | of the Territory. { - e - | Empire classifieds bring results, THREE KILLED AS EXPLOSION WRECKS PLANT Million DoIIiTrs Damage Results in Massachu- setts Gashouse Blast BRAINTREE, + April 9 Three men J led an least 13 seriously injured in an explosion today at the Old Colony Gas Company piant. Damage from the explosion is expected to total nearly a million dollars. A brick compressor house Was blown to bits and contents of the t huge gas holder were consumed The dead are, Carl Burnett, 53 gas fitter, James Plunkett, 40, and Tony Orlando, 55. D SIX NEW DIRECTORS ELECTED BY ROTARY Junean Rotary Club members to- day elected a new Board of Dircctors consisting of Charles Carter, Dr. W. M. Whitehéad, Lou Hudson, Francis McDermott, Henry Green and Wil- bur Wester. Visitors at today’s luncheon in- cluded Perry Huff of Seattle a Paul Sorensen of the Hirst-Chichs for mine. > SORENSEN BACK FROM TRIP OUT Paul Sorensen, Superintendent of the Hirst-Chichagof mine, returned on the Alaska this morning after a combinatiory business and va- tion trip to the States since March 6 Sorensen expects to leave for the mine tomorrow, and his wife and 11 months old daughter will come north the latter part of the month While in town, Sorensen is a guest at the Baranof Hotel - il SAMS GOES NORTH Harry Sams flew to Fairbanks this morning with Pacific Alaska Air- ways, expecting to locate in the Colden Weart Tity in the brokerage business > REDMAN RETURNS FHA Underwriter Herb Redman i returned on the Alaska froma brief trip to Ketchikan, O S | Wore Same Panis ['Ai»r Fighting For [I!irly Years| CAPE GIRARDEAU, Mo, A])Hl! 6.—Somebody’s always taking the | joy out of life. Just when Cape Girardeau policemen were wonder- record by wearing the same uni- this afternoon, reported that three from his home here. ot down by Geman stescer- | INNOKO POPULATION 1 chmidts in an aerial battle off the ‘ west, const of Norway. | INCREASES T0 179 B | | i | Population of the Innoko Record- e 0 Merchandise broker Everett Now- | ing District has increased to 179 ell sailed on the steamer Alaska for | from the 121 enumerate 5 ; : . nerated there ! il Dbl NEW YORK, Apru 2.—A Berlin | the Westward and the Interior €X- | the 1930 census, according to an s ,‘,X: ing if they hadn’t set some sort of 'short wave broadcast, picked up here | pecting to be absent several weeks nouncement lL)(.Ju\' Ly <\pr-\‘x\n-‘-l J | P. Anderson. : L form for 2% years along came news of U. H. McDougall of Beth- Pl e L e B ..|IIIIIIIIIIIIIHINHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllmllIIIIIIHIHIIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIII|Illllll”lllllllllilillllIIIIIIIHIlllllllllllil;.. 30 years ago—and still wears 'em - - - MILLS ON NORTH SEA RETURNING TO SITKA Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Mills of Sitka, prominent in the Histeric City which has been their home for many years, visited briefly with Juneau friends ay while the North Sea was in port. They are returning from the States. - LOZZIES RETURN Don Lozzie end Mrs, Lozzie ar- rived in Juneau from the south aboard the North Sea. —— e Secks Governorship U.”S. Secretary of the Navy Charles Edison has announced he will be a candidate for the Demo- cratic nomination for governor of New Jersey. Charles Edison l I ———————— 2 Special Announcement! MR. EMIL PEARL | has taken over the franchise of the famous A. NASH co., Golden Rule, Custom Tailored Clothes for Juneau and Southeastern Alaska. Custom-Tailored 1o Your VInrdividual Measwre | and Priced to Suii Every Purse. 82330 - 828.50 - KD5.50 Select Imporied Fahrics at $45 He will estabish his headquarters at JOE KELLY'S, Haber- E dasher, in the Winter and Pond Building, 294 So. Franklin St. io new and old customers, we will give free a $5 hat with each suit and topcoat order of $30 and over. This offer is for 15 DAYS ONLY—APRIL 10 TO 25, INCLUSIVE., REMEMBER the DATE and PLACE JOE KELLY, HABERDASHER Winter & Pond Bldg.—294 So. Franklin St. r v Yours truly PEARL A Special Inducement “ A THRIFT GO - OP RE - OPENINC !! | NEW STORE! FREE Tomorow, April 10th Juneau’s Only Co-Operative Store . .. Where You Can Save..... Where Consistently LOW PRICES assure you of day-te-day SAVINGS! ... Buy Co-Operatively and SAVE! THRIFT CO-OP AT TOMORROW'S OPENING WE WILL OPEN SEVERAL CANS OF OUR PRODUTCS FREE COFFEE SAMPLES? NEW PRODUCTS! FEATURIN G : — Shurfine and Tastewell Products! 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