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Dodgers in Great Form; DefeatReds All leader; in American League Race Win Friday Games ISEATTLE IS KEEPING IN LEADERSHIP San Francisco, Los Angeles Looking for Players —One Wild Game THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15, 1940. vy i VERDUN IS ‘ ha | Official English circles nrcdlct‘ Famous F Charge Is Made o Broad Front \ \ \ i : | orfress Falls as| ‘;hvu\ threat to the rear of the Mag- inot Line. | The French Navy is reported to| !have attacked Italy's Northern | Mediterrancan coast with good re- an early "peace offensive” by Hit- ler as the result of his armies’ | successes, but declared “‘whatever | | happens, Great Britain will fight jon.” | ' An English official radio com- mentator said the “prospects of |'American intervention” more than | | counterbalanced events of the black week for the Allies. B WILL n THIBEAUS Docs Study ‘ FIy_iqg Now SACRAMENTO, Cal, June "° Intensive aviation ha§ brought a specialized field of medicine—that of the flight surgeon. “We have to be practically pilots as well as physicians” says Col. Robert C. Murphy of the army air depot here. He explains that the | examining doctor must understand the reactions of his patients to flight tractics as well as the hand- ling of machine guns, bomb releas- (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) (BY ASSOCIATED PRESS) - 9 ] : The Brooklyn Dodgers passed the| "o e 10 lead In the (Conthupa fom Pams ¥iot MOVE T0 CRAIG ==t test of champions by winning wher | o -?, i ARl Task - iight | Periodic examination of pilots-is the chips wefe down, shutting out '};‘“; i B daNred the B8n | and Paris have been lost and Ger-| Harve Thibeau, well known young not only good fof the men but is the Cincinnati Reds yesterday and D;‘ ; dc e By.s soore ot 3. to 1] man thrusts are made deep on both | juneaun man, is-leaving his work at good business in protection of the taking full game lead in the| o 5. S e ombmna | sides of the French capital. The| he mine in favor of a Union Oil government’s heavy investment in Nation ague race. The, Dodgers | or, e SSeon 'meu‘v 'leu it | French assert their lines are still| ‘ob at Crang, he revealed yester- planes, he says. have \bi Wwod five of: rARe Baraue | 1086 B8 Portland, the latter win- intact and are apparently planning | iay. 2 PP, - with Cincinnati [RitE B CRAR, ) to fall back to the Loire River. Thibeau will leave Monday on the g : Meanwhile, in the American | mil‘lm mtlk;,’,dr‘:fl ) German Thrusts Aleutian for Ketchikan and fly to m:;““ River Jordan is 200 miles League, the leaders stepped for-| oy Oakluu:i-l’(-)rll‘md s e | The French declare assaults on| he West Coast town to take over A7y together as Boston, Cleve- T A Y Ry the Maginot Line have been re-|his newly acquired duties, Mrs. Thi- e ool ett LTI |l et D pulsed but it is admitted the Ger- | beau, the former Blanche Thorger- The Daily Aiaska mmpire has the rankees' win over the :'l‘\""": "1"‘:; P)xt‘(‘hv:xs and each team mans have made a thrust to Rom- son, will join her husband at a later largest paid circulation of any Al- Browns was the fifth straightover | > portand’s "‘;’mmm, bt | flly and St. Dizier which is a ser- date. aska newspaper. that club. Charley Keller had a|yaq ousted from the game for pro- | ® e e ct night, batting two home| tecting a play as was Cecil Dunn, | DELINQUENT TAX ROLL OF REAL PROPERTY FOR YEAR 1937, DELINQUENT mon“bsrr. 15TH, 1937. a triple and a single during| v ceruing gam o‘;‘i};:“(;‘r;’;::l':ff) Cht s e ) To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax Interest Costs Total e have both started hunting for play- :: Walter Bindseil Tot 5 Block 13, Lot and Bldg.—Balance 11.63 1.03 1.26 13.92 ers to get them out of the second | . Harry G. Dickerson _Waterfront and Foundation, Willoughby Ave. 7.20 230 95 10.45 division. Los Angeles is sceking . 3 Frank Doelger _.Foundation and Cabin, No. side 12th St. 540 173 a 7.84 ra w e rs HETD Froet - Chicako DAt Cuba | TRUE SON OF HIS FATHER~—Love of the sea seems to be as inherent in James |cam istead Foundation and Cabin, No. side 12th St. 720 230 95 10.45 ShA LT Paalis 1. baathie thel Roosevelt as in his father, the President, for here is Jimmy (waving) aboard his new sloop, the | Mrs. Gus Erickson, Est. .Lot 8, Block 2, Lot Only 1.80 58 24 262 HHEH: st the Arlahin. SPtE Taakic Half Moon, which placed second in a race near San Diego. It was first race for the vessel. The Jalmar Goranson Foundation and Bldg., So. side 9th St. 4.50 144 .59 6.53 [l . shiés in the Arleons, Siate League Wings, which placed third, is at the right, Nte the billowing spinnakers of both sloons. Mary Goss Acton Lots 5 and 6, Block 115 3.60 1.15 .48 5.23 “ "‘es by ';'”‘ the Scals have a farm. l - —— | Jack Westfall, F. W. Harris .. Foundation and Apts, £o. side 11th St. 1800 576 238 26.14 Sacramento’s win last night put <= stitiedt O | W. John Harris Lot 2, Block 6, Lot and Bldg.—Balance 564 .56 6.20 L the Solons in a tie with the Holly- | Gastineau “'u",‘"' l'*‘;_“‘“’pb' i (} HRIHH . | Angar Haveland Lot 6, Block 104, Lot and Bldg. 720 230 95 10.45 wood Stars for fourth place. ) 0 ewe s OSSI | I Ies as | Lloyd G. Hill . Lot 4. Block 31 900 288 11D 13.07 3 Douglas B oo 0 | John T. Johnson Foundation and Bldg., No. side 9th 900 288 119 13.07 re u n | Mocse 6 3 667 | Robert Johnson ...Lot 3, Block 31 and Cabin 3.60 1.15 48 5.23 GAMES FRIDAY | Blks 1 m [] ] . | Nick Kobak _Lot 8, Block 105, Lot Only 1.80 58 24 262 Pacific Coast League | N G TR preslden"al (andlda|e IS :39;, ]\glc(fk)skf‘y Estate .v":mn\;. mdl;nsg? fik z;.()}n,l B:ork ':’1 EAEE 5_;3 1}3 ; ;S N ot it 3 Seattle 2; S 020 1. . . E. Nelson s 7 and 8, Blocl . Lots an g.—Bal 5. 15 : . Ml[:r],:\.Il}f.c‘mi ..‘l::l;:” :,”, .Hx”‘l:xm h nnmlvwnnu :4-”;;‘{?1-:.‘:’“1110 z | ? | Vaso Nickinovich ‘Lot 8, Block 2 N.E. 60 ft. 1.80 58 24 262 i iodp e & LA e ek PR o | I r | % . » Chas. Penn Lot 6, Block 114, . W. ' Lot Only 5.40 173 kil 7.84 trawlers, Myrtel and Sunlight, have | Portland 9; Oukland 8. . John J. Woodard ‘Foundation and Cabin. No side Tth St. 360 115 41 522 been sunk by enemy mines San Francisco 8; Los Angeles 1.| Iven ues Ions nswere SR A R . BN RN . 5 "N Wi RS . e PEaES Mbsfenal- L. H I DELINQUENT TAX ROLL OF REAL PROPERTY FOR YEAR 1938, DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. 15TH, 1938. The Daily Alaska Empire has the | :»::::111:1(;4!: ()'eral;):nkzm 2 | ees IS ew R ‘ e 2 et To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax lnurextAuZ:::‘ Total zest paid circulation of any Al-| St. Louis Philadelphia 2. | (Continued from Page One) - |that Ernst Udet, the German b2 o bt N TR o st P v ial S N i ke B &:Newspaper. Pittsburgh New York 8, . By }Wm-m war ace who was with Doris Bailey “Arcade Property” So. Franklin 8t. szvo.gfl $54.00 $32.40 $ 356.40 3 American League In ones Iy, These are troublous times and|Baron Richthofen's famous “fly- Vita Bardi Lot and Cabin, So. side Tth St. 270 .54 32 356 . Shiladelphia 0° : shitg aalins 'd. Old | g circus,” is the man generally J. P. Berry Lot 3, Block 14, Lot Only 1260 252 151 16.63 BlOW to Alhes Philadelphia 0; Cleveland 8. \‘_Vx hington is taking it hard. O! I'4 [ Y. Yohn Bhikes Lot 8, Block 3, Lot and Bldg. 540 108 65 713 Washington 1; Detroit 10. | timers say that not even during|given credit for the “parachute . ’ g | e . 2 Walter Bindseil Lot 10, Block 210, Lot Only 7.20 1.44 .86 9.50 LE L OR Boston 5; Chicago 1, night game. | y. g | the World War did so much grim- | troops”. 1idea. The Soviet flyitZ (qjter Bindseil Lot 5, Block 13, Let and Bldg. 12600 2520 1512 166.32 i New York 12; St. Louis 3, night I_Ieu', Colonel Smlih De-‘"m grip the capital. We'll laugh forces, however, first demonstrated Ole Brensdal Lot and Cabin, So. side 7th 8t. 360 2 43 475 game. % again—we always have—and like | their use on a large scale. The Na- Harry G. Dickerson Waterfront and Foundation, Willoughby Ave. 17.20 144 86 0250 ; clares Alaska Must voii, T hope ft's soon. | zis apparently kept their develop- Franik Doelger PFoundation and Cabin, No. side 12th St. 540 108 .65 .13 HAW. Enid " Okls—All right, ment of the Udet idea secret un- Sam Elstead Foundation and Cabin, No. side 12th St. 7.20 144 86 s,gg STANDING OF THE CLUBS Be Defended Sl S ade i ive Ul they were ready to spring it. - -Mss. Gus Erickson, Estate Lot 8, Block 2, P. C. Addition 1.80 36 21 2, Pacific Coast League | . my friend, some day ottt 11l BIG| Toe, o i de met. . A friehd J8imat Gorankon Foundation and Bidg.. 80, side 9th St. 450 90 54 . 596 Won Lost Pet.| 4 you a story on Washington weather, | 0 PR T O s WAty GiossActon _tots 5 and 6, Block 115, Lots Only 360 72 43 475 Seattle Mg 47| (Continued from Page One) but Washington ain’'t gonna like VISIting i % F i yd‘ S Angar Haveland .Lot 6, Block 104, Lot and Bidg 7.20 144 86 9.50 Bakiani GHaANE e kel — it. ago met Udet and was invited to 'w. john Harris Lot 2, Block 6, Lot and Bldg . 2700 540 324 35.64 Gt o Lt ¥ Mrs, L.B., Fort Worth, Texas— Dis house to dine. Arrived ther¢, Lloyd G. Hill Lot 4, Block 31, Lot Only ... 900 180 108 1183 ! San Diego 3 3 521 Colonel Smith, 23 years of ser-|, ‘o 1 0 "o G assion through | D€ Was amazed to find that one of L. E. Hughes Foundation and Bldg., No. side 9th St. 900 180 108 11,88 i Hollywood 38 38 500 | vice in the Air Corps behind him, - \u’mm”_ and fall; it will {’,‘] Udet's proudest possessions was Ralph Jameson Lot and Cabin, So. side Tth 8t, 540 1.08 65 7.13 Sacramento 87 " 500 flew with Ernest Harmon in the| . = ks break. | an Indian suit—and no play suit, Mrs. Chief Johnson Lot and: Cabin, No. side 7th. St, 450 20 54 594 San Francisco ... 36 30 | 48p|famous 1919 “Round the Rim" flight| (this being an election year) break~| g, 0510 %" thentic buckskin 'John T.Jahnson Fotndation and. Bldg,, No. side 9th St. 900 180 108 11.88 Los Angeles 33 39 453|about the United States, the first| N8 a precedent almost as old asiig . » |\ ") i nes which any in- Eobert Johnson Block 3, Lot 31, Lot and Cabin 360 a2 43 475 Portland 26 44 371 | major airplane army flight in avia- | the "no third term. Ty, ressiire | 0L i e yb Nick Kobak Lot 8, Block 105, Lot Only ..... 1.80 36 22 2,3: SO tion history,” effected -with a twin- |15 considerable, but bills are being| iah et —wou ave DBEEN jas. McCloskey, Est. 1i Int. Lots 5, 8, 9, 10, Blocks 4 P. C. Addn. 540 108 85 7.1 National League * |motored Martin bomber which | disposed of almost wholesale ana | Pyoud to wear. J. E. Nelson Lots 5 and 6,.Block 101, Lots Only 5.40 1,08 65 713 Won Loct ~ Pet.|cruised: at abeut 80 miles an Hour | that generally -presagey. bajourn-i . [LcR years ago, Udet was at the j E. Nelson .Lots 7 and 8, Block 101, Lots and Bldg. 2700 540 324 35.64 Brooklyn 31 13 705 |in contrast to the four miles & min- | ment. Everything depends. on the Cleveland - air races, demonstrat- Vase Nickinovich Lot 8, Block 2, N. E. 60 ft. P. C. Addn. 1.80 .36 22 238 Cincinnati 32 16 667 | ute speed of modern bombe: gravity of affaifs in Europe, of | il§, among other things, his trick Chas Penn Lot 6, Hlock 114, 8. W. %, Lot Only 540 108 6 7.13 & e Rinntin o st TR ; = b of Dicking a- handkerchief from Henyy Bjork Foundation and Bldg., No. side 12th St. 900 180 108 1188 New York 20 15 659| Discussing the need for Alaska course, but if Congress could ad- ©. POCHE & : John J. Woodard Foundation and Cabin, No, side Tth St. 360 12 3 a5 Chicago 26 2 510| defense, Colonel Smith declared he | journ almost on schedule, when fac- | the ground with the wing-tip of # - No, . L E ! 4 Pittsburgh 52 '357|felt the completion of Alaska de- ing the Civil War in 1860, the legis- his pl:'"‘ ';1 full ;“El;lvml’ditm?x' — s = e g Philadelphia ‘16 29 ‘356 fense needs essential to the defense | lators probably will find a way to Pyessed cur osity abou i O o i St. Louls 17 28 . .378|of the nation. get back home for campaigns and lbcar:{ Indu;nh. Big Eddlet ;;.cken_.numqun TAX ROLL OF REAL PROPERTY FOR» YEAR 1939, DELINQUENT Fnonf‘ :::l:.‘wm, 1939 Boston “It is necessary that the United | elections in 1940. acker, who was present, demon- 8 A op States adequately}', control Alaska,” | | strated an Indian war rance,' _ ’,“ W)nolzn A?essfd At e P.?F.H’,'B'LM Pr?':fl,y,, 2 ,T“, i iz Toml American League he said, “Because it is casily de-| D.C.K. Miami, Fla.—As nearly Whoops and all and little blond, Mary Goss Acton ....Lots 5, 6, Block 115 X k F | Won Lost Pet.|fended by troops in possession, but|as I can find out, you are right; | bullet-headed Udet joined him in Oscar W. Ashby Lot 8, Block 6, and Bldg. i sises e, - SN 142 194 21.38 lon Gi Boston 28 16 .636 | it would be hard to possess should President Roosevelt formerl, ' 'the stomp. Out of admiration for Louis C. Baggen So. side 8th, Foundation and Bldg.—Bal. 120 14 3 8.07 gurtu 7 | 3 g 3 ¥ Was. {54 4 1 ¥ ris il Arcade propert; 4 b 27000 2160 20.16 320.76 Cleveland - 80 2% 588 hostile forces gain a foothold. Our | considered a “battleship man” in|1is performance, the hostess pre- Doris Bailey id L ge ys J h The Allies lost an official friend iz Detroit 21 20 574 vital needs to defend Alaska is t0 his defense policies, but even|S¢hted Udet with the Indian suit. V,’w. Bs“"g 1 Zfi‘sisxge"{m,‘,‘,‘,n ;},‘l,‘f:v:nm‘b,‘; Bld ,g‘x 5'5° s 748 Rumania as pro-Ally Grigore Ga, New York 26 22 542 | prevent its use as a base of opera- some of the wp-nolcilers in both Udet keeps it in a glass case, tells g,‘“n“k Ea-:;e?t‘:r South side Willo’ughby Ave. ne:r Ooldg(':reek‘ . b " U t;encp resigned from the post ol Chicago 23 ;. ‘21 460 | tions against the United States and | the Army and Navy air corps have Visitors it is probably the only ik 3 " and 60 ft. S, S. of Will. Ave, ... W ) 6.02 ;:rflgnncrir;::?rk::gmw;s.rifi:;il St. Louis 21 29 420 |to complete the defensive triangle | yevised their opinions since the OB¢ in Germany not in a museum. j P, Berry ...Block 14, Lot 3, Lot ONly ........ccccoccccccuiccn. 12.60 1.01 1.36 14.97 *hizer of km j phthelb ‘Wa‘shmgtol_l 21 31 404 |of the Pacific Coast, Hawaii and| Nasis started blitzkrieging. On the - > — Art Berthold Foundation and Cabin, West 8th St. 10.80 36 117 12.83 . | Philadelphia 19 29 .396 | the Alaska area.” pasis of performance in the World John Beukers Block 3, Lot 8, and Bldg. ...................... 13.50 1.08 146 16.04 — . —— et AT AT .o 808 NS orld | 7The population of the British walter Bindseil ‘Block 13, Lot 5 and BIAg. ... 13500 1080 1458 160.38 | War, only highly imaginative stu-| gmpire is about a half billion Walter Bindseil _Block 210, Lot 10, Lot Only ... . 8.00 2 97 10.69 Outstanding bills and obliga-| dents of warfare like the late Gen.| pegple, Wwm. Bjorke .....West Tth St., Foundation and Bldg. 5.40 43 58 641 Pr‘.blem Parents tions are paid twice a year in| “Billy” Mitchell Hermann Goe Sidney A. Brannin "N side of 13th St., Lot and Cabin 1 93 126 13.89 2 China. Settlement days fall on the!ing, and a few others could see the| |Ole Brensdal ...8. side Tth, Lot and Cabin 4.50 36 49 lunar New Year, in January or | staggering possibilities of air power. . The Dally Alaska Empire guaran- Mrs. Peter Dick ..3th St., 2 houses . 10.80 86 117 1:# OU parent. who sit in judgment so frequently upon February, and again six months| Mi LD. San Mateo, Cal—|tees the largest daily circulation of :Inrri % Dllckerson .yill‘oélzl;l;{hl&;e-hv‘ljn';f;rrontdnggbl:oundnuon ;g g?’ _;g 8.56 i o 8 3 /i = ) i g s 4 Fran oelger .N. side , Foundation an n 4 A 3 8. o g;t;x; ut;hnldmn how would you stack up if they later. , L : Aviation dutllori'i\c:: heie, ,ie_“ me. ar»ly 7Alu‘skai newspaper. o f‘am g“‘“’;di - = gi o fezlfl‘t' :our\;dglgn b Blds, :2 3 i F- " - . : H rs *Gus Erickson, 3 ock 2, ang s i 19 2. Th ? - || Notice of Delinquent Taxes on Real Property in the City of Juneau, Alaska |saimar Goranson "o, side 9th, Foundation and Bldg. b P - 7 :hy fiohiudge you daily, as a matter of fact, and store TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: W. John Harris ....Block 6, Lot 2, and Bldg. 2100 216 291 32, ;‘p mfl ei;r'r;gs recollections of Ihmqs THEY wxll' do dif- NOTICE is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the City of Juncau, Alaska, Angar Haveland Block l°:~ Lot 6, and Bldg. 2.00 a2 ”n 104 ! erently ever have a family. THEY can't scold for the years 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939, has been completed and 1s now open for public inspection at Wm. Hawkins .8, side 7th, Lot and Cabin e . 630 50 68 748 or spank. the Office of the City Clerk, and that same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Mrs. Anna Hegstad ‘Block 3, Lots 8 and 11 and Fract. of 10 and * pramone Division No. 1, at Juneat, Alaska, on the 35th day of June, 1940, or as soon thereafter as a hearing can be had, for i BIHOI‘(“;I T Py e 2678 147 282 314 £ judgment and order of sale of said Real Property to satisfy the amounts due on the same for the taxes, inter- ‘lA‘l,“YdH& Hill B Mh ., U;. i Iobs nly fragd . 9.00 "2 K 104 est and aceruing costs as herein stated. 'm. Howard . 8th St., Foun ad""‘ an dnBltt‘i - 540 43 .58 6; , The following lists show the tracts as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amounts of Tax, Interest, ‘1; EH ""&hes wx#}?csgthfiofl'g::!'l;;flrnancabml- lg% 8 117 12, and Accruing Costs thereon, and to whom assessed: . . b o | RN e o alde 7ih, Lot and: Gabin bp e A - EI ; : REAL PROPERTY FOR YEAR 1934, DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. 15TH, 1934, | Mrs. Chief Johnson No. side Tth, Lot and Cabin 450 36 ‘a8 5. DELINQUENT TAX ROLL OF REAL P Accraing John T. Johnson Foundation :nd Blggc. :10' side 9th St. 1350 108 14D u,. Description of Propert; Tax Interest Costs Total |Robert Johnson Block 31, Lot 3 and Cabin 3.60 29 39 4. _ To Whom Assessed - esoription of Froperty: - bt Sl At _ | Nick Kobak Block 105, Lot 8 (% Lot) : 14 19 233 Sam Elstead Foundation and Cabin, West 12th St. $ 720 $522 §124 $ 1366 John Lawson So. side 11th, shed and foundation 36 48 5 { Chas. Penn _Block 114, Lot 6 S.W. 2'Lot Only 540 368 a1 9.99 | Alfred Lundstrom _Block 213, Lot 1, and P};rl;fl, of Lot 2 3. ; L - = e e = S cempn iy : _ 8o, side 8th, Lot and - JRd DELINQUENT TAX ROLL OF REAL PROPERTY FOR YEAR 1935, DELINQUENT "“’”Aiff.’.f.‘.. 15TH, 1935, 3;‘6‘:,“”"::&'::‘&‘” Block's i & . Agdiion N 17 18 ar b0 Delmacio Mercado So. side 8th, an A Y 7 ; To Whom Assessed Description of Property Tax Tnterest Costs Total Dalmaclo Meroddo -wocds - Hok B, 1ok 3 O YR o R SR - '::E Frank Doelger Foundation and Cabin, No. Side 12th 8t. . $ 540 $302 § 84 § 926 James McCloskey, Est. Block 2, Lots 5-6-9-10, % Interest............ 540 43 58 6. J. E. Nelson Block 101, Lots 5, 6, 7, 8, Lot and Bldg. 4050 3 437 48 Sam Elstead 4.5 _Foundation and Cabin, No. Side 12th St. 720 403 112 1235 ; B Bk 3 TEatle { James Gillen Estate ..........Lot 5, Block 104, Lot Only 270 151 42 4,63 | Vasa Nickinovich g A et S TR (o 1.80 14 19 2, Lioyd G. Hill ‘Lot 4, Block 31 8 9.00 5.03 140 1543 Al Nordstrom .So. ;thest . toundnH n and Cabin—Balance 8.10 40 85 9. Robert Johnson Lot 3, Block 3* and Cabin—Balance 48 03 05 56| Tom Paddock o 2ot SR Ho0ey 7.20 58 8 8 g L. A. Palmer, Estate Block 2, Lots 1, 2, 3 22500 1800 24.30 267.30 Nick Kobak Lot 8, Block 105, Lot Only—Balance 1000 560 156 B i il o "Block 8, Lot 7 - e 1 il Jas; McCloskey Estate T A Rlooks 9 B0 SRR g gy 3089 L. A Palmer, Estate ‘Block 12 Lots 6, 7, and Bldg. ............... 1800 146 194 21 Chas. Penn _S.W. % Lot Only, Lot 6, Block 114 . 540 303 84 Ao b Asmaioer, SHee <Rk B s ’;‘;;;‘- Lots and Bldg. U0, - AR - AR e {\1 Nnrdstrtzm e .Foundation :'md Bldg., West 9th St. 2 e e B8 540 3.?3 e 84 : 9.27 L A Palmer. Estate " Block H.' Lots 1, 2, 4—B$l. due‘ 3 28:50 8:!2 3:” afl r X ROL \ 1936, DELINQUEN' SEPT. 15TH, 1936. | L. A. Palmer, Estate Block H, Lots 1,2, 4 ... 4.50 36 48 5. ENT TAX ROLL OF REAL PROPERTY FOR YEAR 1936, QUENT raoMA cs:.ll:lm‘ 36. L'hA anl;,ner. Pae g::c ‘fi':‘fi“ l:"';“ i W 213: ropert; Tax In 08 Total |Charles Penn locl . Lot 4 5.40 43 .58 6.4 SR o g etiptien SNy E rliniogrel Costa Margaret Roden Block 11, Lot 8 and 3 Bldgs—Balance 4805 96 490 P - 4 ey Judge You Daily Dalmacie Mercado . ........Foundation and Bldg., So. side 8th St. . 6.30 211 90 9.97 | Jack ?mlg ..g;);lll‘h“?‘,t.. l}:{t Sl 5.40 43 .58 6. ’ Jennie Solberg, Andrew J. M. Saloum K 5 and House—Balance 294 05 29 3. Too oftexg they don’t know any more than the parents Brensdal ‘i Foundation and Bldg., West side 9th St. 10.80 475 156 17.11|Eli Tanner ...So. Franklin, Lot and Bldg.—Balance e 200 144 134 m? themselves just what has gone wrong or why. They do ||Harry G. Dickerson ... Waterfront and Foundation, Will. Ave. 720 316 104 1140|T. C. Thomsen ~-Block 209, Lot 1, and Bldg. 3130 410 554 know, however, that they have parent problems. Frank Doelger _Foundation and Cabin, No. Side 12th St. 540 2.37 8 8.55|Jack Westfall So. side 11th, Foundation and Apts. 18.00 144 194 21 5 Sam Elstead ... _Foundation and Cabin, No. Side 12th St. 720 316 103 11.39| Grace Wickersham Block 18, Lot 5 and Bldg. 16200 1296 1749 19245 To give parents better insight into child training, from Jas. Gillen Estate . Lot 5, Block 104 . ... 270 119 39 4.28|James Wickersham, Est. Block 28, Lots 7, 8, and Bldg. 17100 1368 1846 203, a new point of view, The Empire will present a series of .h!;lmnrc Gor:ny?mn ik _Foundstio: gndeRklg.fl?o. side 9th St. . ;ig :..953 85 ;;:1; John J. Woodard ..N. side 7th, Foundation and Cabin 450 36 48 5, : . ary Goss Acton ....... ‘Lots 5 and 6, Blocl o 4 52 X EOREL :’,‘;sfl““edp P'”"’ §°'z“:flf°“'_""”' ";’“’;:“IM“""" on N yack Westfall, F. W. Hi ‘Foundation and Apts., So. side 11th St. 1800 792 259 2851 s TOTAL . s3804%8 roblem Parents. will point out the ts and atti- |Robert_Johnson ‘Lot 3, Block 31 and Cabin - 360 159 52 5.71 THIS 1S TO CERTIFY that the foregoing Tax Rolls are true, correct and complete statements of De= tudes, not of typical children, but of typical parents. It | Nick Kobak ... Lot 8, Block 105, Lot Only 1.80 9 26 2.85|linquent Taxes owed the City of Juneau, Alaska, for the years 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, and 1939, as appeats will try to give parents the child’s point of view. | Agnes McCloskey, Sam Rosen- on the records in the Office of the City Clerk, and that the same is open for examination by any berg Estate ... Lot 8, Block 14 S. E. % Lot and Bldg. 1350 594 194 21.38 | Interested 4 The series draws largely on U. S. Children’s Bureau Jas. McCloskey Estate . .% Interest in Lots 5, 6. 9, 10, Block 2 18.00 792 259 28.51 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, 1 have hereunto set my hand and affixed the Official Seal of the City source material. Vaso Nickinovich . _Block 2, Lot 8, N. E. 60 ft. 5850 25.74 842 92.66 | Juneau, Alaska, this 25th day of May, 1940. 4 !Chas. Penn _Lot 6, Block 114, S. W. %, Lot Only 540 237 a8 855 (SEAL OF CITY OF JUNEAU, ALASKA) H. J. TURNER, City Clerk. % Al Nordstrom ... ,Foundation and Cabin, No, Side 9th St, 5,40 237 8 856 To he published May 25, June 1, June 8, and June 15, 1940, 5

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