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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1941. Meotss | Chrysler MARINE Engine Vefo Gets Comment o Engines in Stocck A Marine Engine for Marine Use Enquire About e rGI:)?I.I ?‘,r?;;;; I:;?'fi?s'oi at all times (Not a Conversion) Our Financing Plan Official Action Designed and Built for Marine Use by Chrysler Corp. KETCHIKAN, Alaska, April 5—] | Commenting on Gov. Ernest Gruen-| o= SALARYFOR Wounded, Husband Jailed' COUNCILMEN VOTED HERE; ' $5 Per Meéiinfi fo Be Paid in Future - New Men Take Office r Winn was | ! | | torney Gro jast night by vote of the City Council to insert in salary ordinance a clause pay Councilmen $5 for attended. Heretofore e received no pay ncilman voting against Retiring Councilmen E. J. (Kel- e and Sam Feldon stepped night, as newly elected nen tock office. Those in- nto office were N. Floyd son, Ernest Parsons, Henry Mcsserschmidt and Elroy Ninnis. The last two were reelected. Hold- gvers are Ralph Beistline and Harry Lea Mayor Harry Lucas also took office last night for a new term. Committees Announced Committees were appointed for the coming year as follows: Finance, Taxation, Appropriations and Elections—Ninnis, Lea and Mes- midt. Water, Heaith and Sanita- tion—Fagerson, Ninnis and Parsons. | Schocls and Libraries—Pareons, Ninnis and Beistline. Stre Sewers, Lights — schmidt, nd Lea. Police on and sons Boat Harbor, Floats and City Prop- erties—Beistline, Fagerson and Mes- serschmidt. Other Business The Council, after hearing from Mayor Lucas that the WPA had turned down an application for =2 project for repair of the mine trail, decided to do the work on its own. It was announced that rights- of-way had been obtained for the extension of Harbor Way. A deed Messer- Par- has been procured from Ole Jackson | and a deed is to be signed today by | | . Phonephoto Mrs, Elkins Maddox and Roy Bratzel are shown in a Baltimore, Md., hospital, where they were taken after being wounded in what police describe as a triangle shooting. Bratzel, who was shot in the hand, says de was chatting with Mrs. Maddox on the street near her honyz when the ahets were fired. One bullet lodged i".m’l‘i“" Her satranged busband Was Jall | DOUGLAS NEWS MEETING OF COUNCILS SET FOR APRIL 14 The new Douglas City Council | will not go in until April 14, instead bor on the briage side. The matter |will be investizated A letter from R. E. Robertson an- nounced that the Juneau Tennis | Club had sold several lots in its ¢wn- ership and offered the proceeds, something cver $600, if* the City| would put up enough extra to build an additional tennis court in Ever- green Bowl Dog~ Pfis?:fiér (laims Four | ! made last night. The new date is | still within the limit of legality ac- | cording to ordinance, which says | new councilmen must qualify within 15 days after election. | An important meeting of Douglas Aerie 117, P. O, E, with initiztions, ACE ine’s veto of Harvey Smith's bill| which would have increased the fish | !trap tax from $200 to $300, W. C.| CROWN cf April 7, according to statement Arnold, representative of the canned salmon industry, said before de- parting for Seattle yesterday that the “action of the Governor was anticipated.” Continuing, Arnold said: “Gov. | Gruening has become a keen stu- dent of the Territorial tax struc- ture and not only in a message to the Legislature but on other occa- sions has given public recognition to the fact the salmon fisheries are already paying an undue propor- tion of the Territory’s tax revenue. The Smith bill sought to further increase the burden. There is limit to everything.” Arnold is enroute to Seattle | participate in cannery labor negoti- 1 ations. 'Guessi;i ~ About lee Nfilrs End When is the Nenana ice going to move? Thousands of Alaskans are making their guesses today and must hurry as the contest will close at midnight tonight. Reports from the interior state the ice is thicker than last year but | the weather may soften quickly and | that means something. all to! | : 45-35 H. ) PHONE 57 6-CYLINDER P. 6-CYLINDER ALSO THE NEW 4 LAUSON OUTBOARD MOTOR The New Sensation in the Outhoard World! owling-Davlin Co. ROYAL 8-CYLINDER 75-143 H. P. CYCLE AIR-COOLED JUNEAU, ALASKA New Marine Engines Are - Offered Here {Cowling-Davlin Company'? | Announce Securing Chrysler Product Announcement in today’s Empire of Chrysler marine engines in stock | | | | | MARCH EXPORTS GAIN HEAVILY OVER YEAR AGO' Tofal Almest Million Ac- cording fo Customs Statement Alaska commerce amounted to| $932,572 in March, according to the’ ! monthly report of Collector of Cus-‘ toms James J. Connors. This com- nd | pares with $563,243 last year a $1,082,559 in 1939. 1 The complete list for last month NOVA STOPS Billy Conn BAER, EIGHT = Winner in ROUNDFIGHT Barlund Go Max Goes Down TWice, sy oo iat i aetoated o Referee Halts Match- nar Barlund, of Finland, by a tech- | nical knockout in the eighti round | after ici ined Bar- Over 22,000 Fans | fuer, physiclans examined s | Con weighed 178 and Barlund NEW YORK, April 5.—Lou Nova194'. pounds. stopped Max Baer in the eighth 2S00 A G Affairs, came north as far as Ketchi- | th! Next best thing to basking on n gn W. H. Robinson. . s follows: | . EBoat owners asked that the City vldlms Here | falls on the coming Monday night, }t’ere m;sefviml Ot‘ the p‘.“ YEAr's (gt the CowlingDavlin Company, : a::. Tallones round of theu—_ scheduled 12-round | build an additions] breakwater at| | necessitating the change in date of m‘l’s;;n_e:h °15°f.§;>ns out: [should be good news to boat owners, | ™5 (g frogen— | Santest 1ass Rigas ete ol s ppont culb ' A e entranbotabth Habent har-| the Council meeting A9 1508 Bin. due mainly to the wide variety and | i g7 Of more than 22,000 persons. The erisons Are O SUETY g R A S IS | igg:_:a‘;mlzo’s 102‘:5(4 P | various sizes offered for sale by the ;;’::r: sxig‘am‘) gate receipts were more than $95,- | ~ [Ralston Announces Ani- MRS. FRANKLIN HERE A Sk {local company. : .| Other 1504y 20 Blter cadugdng. the tog ‘ Pal’ ents Of GII’I 2 | . | Mrs. Glen Franklin, accompanied jgag ) 99 '1-25' : t The Chrysler product is offered in| o v 0 neq 87255 Baer punched for seven rounds | ma‘S Runnmg at Large | by her year and a month old daugh- et three sizes: The Ace, § cylinders,| oo oq or preserved— jbut, Nova came to life in the eighth, ! | . tor Tho' SRS SArHDRN herd gester-| AP 20, 8:71. pm. |trom 45 to 85 horsepower; the| OG °" P 50 Yound and floored Max once for A baby daughter was boru last 5 | : - - £ g:slt“x‘;;,a::; parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr MI'S Kames Are e&fz’: 7; ‘:o e ;orszpo'wer.y | sfllmfm ”‘“"‘mr: ;;?Ln efore the referee stapped ety »amvaL i L ! | it o {6, dogs . 3 e s 7 | Besides the above, the Cowling-| s}:}"“h‘ | Max finished with a mouse under |named Sara Ann, tipped the hos- : nexau ;hi?f osr %ohgzlnal?snmm:; THREE YEAR OLD PARTY . . Davlin Company has in stock the | cl_:':f 4580 his right eye and the left was ha“‘pilal scales at 7 pounds 5 ounces ! et AT | Little Karen Nelson was three onore wnh Dlnner new four-cycle, air-cooled Lauson | shri;np 17085 closed. Lou was markless. and both she and her mother are t [ The dogs were all poisoned in the |Vears old vesterday and to celebrate | ‘(éuzbonrd mot:r, :jm:; :z the Lsius‘;n lFisl\ Sradhots 1353 Nova weighed 202 pounds and ?‘:ggn;'el‘y nicely according to at- 4 the event the L. B. Nelson home was ompany and adjudged one o) e | & ¢ Baer tipped the scales at 220 € R { Wost Bod ot Sown- fear tis. sall | oos B e e party in Honoring ‘A. E. Karnes, past 8% | petter outhoard motors on the mar- | FUrs and fur pkis: !pounds, The proud father is an official in iboat harbor. Owners were Harry | s i T Chev de gare of the American Le- ket today | Beaver 630, the Fish and Wildlife Service. | Sperling, Goldie Johnson and Leroy ;;‘e ““9‘7‘30: wm;h was enjoyed by gion for the Territory, and MIS.| n explaining these engines, Mr.| FOX— | { e dea e ool :Wes:(. Owner of the fourth dog is [Karen a’L Af"’l’.im“c“ Karnes, a dinner party was give".COwling said: “The Chrysler Vee | Black and silver 505 Ty a classified ad in The Empire | Empire Classifieds Pay! ‘,not nown. | 5 last night at Percy’s Cafe by the ..quction drive is different. Of ut- Blue 1,650 ¥ Means | An autopsy was performed on the | LATIN CLASS ENTERTAINS (408 and their wives and the 8-40 | i Red 2614 ) | remains last night and today the| The Douglas high school Latinang their husbands T mosk Jmparianoe (e fact AL L | . fgppia i 160 | Public Health Laboratories here are | ¢1ass entertained at the school Ist| There were 22 guests attendin |15 bullt integral with the engine. .4 oo king 25 | determining what poison was used. |€vening at 6 o'clock with a Roman anq a picture of Juneau's “Harboi‘is 70 40 afterthought or an 80-| g4 2,305 | | Ralston said the usual spring con- | dinner featuring food appropriate! Lights' was presented the I |penilage, is engineered and bullt o8| oy 2! | dition of large numbers of dogs run- to Roman times. Members of the| The Karnes plan to Ipa:vono:zfi's[ a complete unit, an integral part of Otter 155 [ning at large has resulted u the class which included Doris B2lok, |16 for - California, to make Qielhgler marine eupins. | Al other 4,425 .cxty‘s b AIrs (o1 okt chmma)e. ‘ Betty Bonnstt, Borghild and 8ol | nome a, make their “The second difference is that it 2 Mmullbthrers e ¢ s { Al dogs loose on the streets are |veig Havdahl and Dorothy Lang- | g is azv:;lnblel wfi? ?‘“:rt;ul'?d:o ,'l Live animals ... 63 ' " : picked up and held at the pound for | Seth, were dressed in Roman cos- 4 orl to ?0 br ;sm xl-)ui.sers :nd a:x- Wood, timber and lumber 4,500 I' s sw‘“- three days after which, if not claim- ;:;\_Jmes for the occasion, and after the | Mrs H"’st Ba(k :l?a:les e piaal Ore, matte, regulus: ........ 58950 ~ led, they are disposed of. Owners | dinner they sang songs in Latin. | . 2 : It's COLD and creamy || aining to reciaim impounded dogs: Guests present included Miss Elea- | - “Ghysler developed the Vee-drive | TrODes, speclmens 168 AND it tastes better than ; - | nor e el to enable builders to design boats| curlos, etc. ... ) d must pay $1 plus 50 cents a day for Warren, Miss Elizabeth Fraser fom aS In i Spr oars 55 ANYTHING TI've had be- {baira. o | Alfreda Fleek and Miss Esther Bovd'*' g on with the maximum of comfortable Gpld‘we e a 3-_“\ fore! It's got REAL fruit {{ | teacher of the class, S —_— and usable space. And, at the same s-? 5125 flavors, TOO! H e | B A S S | Mis. Claude M. Hirst returned last | time. tolpe:mnf. m: plal:“:‘lfh O[Jfl:e‘ ilver i {1 S | LECTURER L. SUMRALL |night on the steamer Denali after |POWer plant aft of a bulkhead to ‘ itti i ‘otal value of products J U N E A U {|| MIELKE & COLLEN || TO SPEAK IN DGUGLAS 2D extended visit in Washington, D. flm;futt&:'&":”“ng nOE| "ot Alaska L 821,722 | | Lester Sumrall, lecturer and au-|"" u ¥ 108,01 {|| 407—PHONES—Red 252 || thor-cvangelist, will speak before| MF. Hirst, who has spent the past| “When vou buy & rsdeed i gérgigpnmn‘::rfi-r:;&mé ....... 024943 D A I R I E S : Painting—Paper Hanging | Douglas people in the first of a se- lsevc;nl months on business in con- :Sfiéfi&?eég::e'y:l?ha::tegix;:i nt;'p: = . e } Datomting Bervios |ries of lectures on topics connecteq |hection With the Bureau of Indian! T )" o e concluded. fotal valve shipments ...$ 932572 |with his travels of past | mouths which have taken him around the world and as far noth as the Aretic Circle, His first appearance will be at the City Hall Sunday morning at 10 |o'clock when he will speak in con- neqtion with Mr. Schlaegel's regular |serices. The usual Sunday school |classes will be omitted. | pn Monday evening Mr. Sumrall jw_x]l speak in the school. gym begin- | ning at 7:45 o'clock. His subjact will be “Five Thousand Miles Across Red | Russia.” Everyone is invited to at- jtend the lecture, which is free. | | | f { NOTICE! After this date there will kan, where he will spend a few days before continuing on to. Juneau, —_——— The Lauy Alasks rmpre guaram- tees the largest daily circulation ot ny Alaska newspaper — (OLISEUM-DOUGLAS SATURDAY—SUNDAY "3 CHEERS FOR THE THE IRISH" NOT be any SUNDAY MILK DELIVERY. Please order your regu- lar Sunday supply fo be : delivered Saturday. ® Boantiful low & U DAIRIES, Inec. JUNEA © 3 HOUSES—Priced from $2,000 10 $4,000. Cash or Terms. Iols in West Juneau. - Shattuck Agency Office—New York Dfi - oot | -priced building Enforcing Order at Bethlehem ~A'Pennsylvania state trooper frisks s man outside o the Bethlehem, Pa. s as the poliee seek to order along the fire Bl et The troopers smashed the G L0, picket linca, then -%Mr-mflmdpimfiuonuwm | i beach is basking under s General mp. Snap it on while you shave, dress t. In just six minutes, a G-E Sunlamp rains on ur skin the ultra-violet benefits of two hours of ‘winter sunshine. Come in and see the attractive new models. Let a G-E Sunlamp give you and your family a “vacation tan” now! Priced from $32.95 up GENERAL {9 ELECTRIC | | | | ‘1 \ [ ALASKA ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY . FUR AUCTION SALES | OF BEAVERS ‘Plan to Have Your Shipments Entered in the Coming Sales APRIL 30 — MAY 28 — JUNE 25 *