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In 1932, he ' = y taxpayer who is de- ebon, ‘Dt 31 KMkl Cornel - {came to Juneay, and in 1936 join- aheena:s oL gmtesung Rho s it CREE e e s FOR RESERVATIONS d the Juneau Medical and Sur-| ccorded - the opportunity of | g 3 % Capt. Richard M. Williams, U. ;m LCl‘:mc EAs I e fivst [PTIDBING the matter before mef’fs- A TR From Vancouver, B. C. and Seattle to ALASKA COASTALM S. Army Dental Corps, announced board. 'or rangell: rs. A. Barrow, today that he has been relieved Stérted: i ST o S Tk {Jessie Barrow, Mrs. E. Churchill, Portland, San F isco, Angeles Phone 612 Agents . Juneau from active duty and will re-open anct re""pe“‘: .h“‘ "fé‘fe ‘:"h Lh:: A. RASMUSON HERE |Ed Churchill, George Murray, Mrs. Chicago, New York, Washington B offices here in the JunemwpvoAev 0 TIRERE Sefte' cdWDHERbL op A Rasmiison, President of|W: P. Joanson, Steve Johnson, and the East EGUAMZMION BOARD MEETS Members of the Board of Equal- ization met last night at City Hall and went over the assessments to! \the value of property at Clinic tomorrow. Capt. Williams closed his Juneau office after many years of suc- cesstul practice 22 months ago to join the Army. Although he will return to civilian practice he re- tains his commfssion in the arm-| ed. foices until the end of the present emergency, and for six months after that date Genuine Morocco 7.9510 39.95 B. M. BEHRENDS CO. Quality Since 1887 Williams is a graduate of for 1944, which the chain of Banks of Alaska, and|John Herman, A. L. Florence, and | Republican National Committeeman |bar for Alaska, has arrived here from, Skagway and .o Gastineau Hote.. a guest at — e, CALIFORNIANS HERE Mr. and Mrs. $78, ()00“el from Wilmington, .California. represents one- third of the total tax list. Further fieures will be presented M. ‘Pugh, Janice ¥I. Pugh. tonight, Wednesday, and Thursday the | L. D. Anderson have registered at the Baranof Ho- \tme and Lt. Robert Dalton. | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA DOUGLAS /INSTRUCTOR FOR NEWS SCHOOL BAND IS " NOW SIGNED UP CLAIRE Df lVl)l'RGOES OPERATION IN SEATTLE B daughter of Mr. and Mrs. S. M. fe(fOI'-DOI'IS M(Ea(hran Dore, entered the Providence Hos- pital in Seattle yesterday and wa: to undergo an operation thi )| morning. The services of Dr. Bry- son King has been obtained as a' specialist for the case. Miss Dore . to Return Here At a recent meeting of the Juneau School Board, G. E. Pancheau of Monte Vista, Colorado, was elected el ID"“‘lglf"“ b ,w;fks to handle the band and instru- B Rfcalise 38 SRpencing !, work in the Juneau ntal music | have been visiting their parents for p,.sic and history since 1934. | several weeks, left today| For the past two years Pancheau | the past for their homes and husbands in phas been teaching at Monte Vista, Seattle. Both women enjoyed fheir (« ado, a school system of 45 high isit immensely, as both were born school teachers, He is married and ind raised here and have innumer- I two children, both of grade ble friends. school age. His band at Monte Vista won the State championship of 100L BOARD TO MEET Colorado in May, 1944, and he also There will be a regular meeting ranked high in the music contest and festival in April. Mr. Pancheaus f the Douglas School Board this vening in the school, according ands and orchestra have stood high | o Board Clerk, Mrs. E. E. Eng- Wherever he 'has been. strom. At the same school board meeting g8 it was decided to continue operating DR. BONESTEEL DIES without a high school principal. A radiogram was recelved .bY poris McEachran, who has been ) ) ) §, g ? ) / g ) ) ) % g Z/ f () /) ) / g g ié : % ¢ { Mrs. Edith Bonesteel Baras, stat- superintendent A. B. Phillip’s sec- ing that her brother, Dr. Arthur Bonesteel, died Monday, July 31, decided to return for another year. and was buried August 5 at the She intended to go to Stanford Rosedale Mausoleum, in Los An- University but applied too late to geles, California. Dr. Bonesteel was get under the quota of women for a noted and famous physician, also this term, and is therefore going to known to Alaskan people. He left W hoo! here several ye 0. { 7 hran’s seventh year in the SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING offices of the Juneau Public Schools. Mayor James Parsons called a Miss Esther ~ Abell, first grade “ teacher, has resigned, and no one pecial meeting of the Douglas City Jouncil luf(. mfghlr to (;tl'uvl:;h[‘el'l. ; " Miss Abell has accepted a (i mm?u: Y 5 ")f‘ agunn l’;l(.‘ll“ teaching position in Texas. Bjpcd by \Hhe Te-SasEsGiIBRD S School will open on September 5, oroperty in the city A beard of equalization will sit August 14, 15, and 16, between 7:30 and 9:30 p. m. Ordinance 7 5f Scetion 9 will be enforced, meaning that any person claiming «|]]a reduction on city assessment of 1s property, shall make and file with the board of equalization, a written application therefore, veri- tied by his oath and showing all he facts pertaining to his claim. - ntly it will be about like . T filing another income tax statement (Continued from Page one % most. A& in all years previous, have had more to do- with allay- } resitiopt was ennbled to’make his 8. the anger of the warring fac- personal verbal claim for adjust- Hionss than; any.one religes ment during the hours of the meet- 3 which is the day after Labor Day. A complete story of the opening of the schools will be submitted on or about August 22 or 23. Democrals Take lééd Over Republicans in Hatching Up Slogans surprising One fact was buried e boar R 0cipg boyo m the conventicn's twelfth-hour e — . ¢ items; that was the' remark of Sen. Truman that he radn't seen opereig. Schools. He is a graduate prezs y tern States Teachers’ College l GoBuy RS | 5 Gunnison, Colosado, and has done | ‘Mrs. Claude Erskine and ehild- | "o duate work in the Washing- {ren Janet and Claude, Jr, and Mis. () sgate College and the State | William Breslin, daughters of Mr. of Education at Greeley, | {and Mrs. Henry Straiger, who Lx.vm(lu He has been teaching retary for the past two years, lms‘ until next year and will then | This will be Miss ; yet been elected to take her | months, time in idea of Jthe President in several /in fact not since some Mm'ch. It gives a good 10w rapidly Truman emerged as |the eleventh-hour candidate for the | No. 2 spot. i In his final press conference be- the Sen- have a sen: {fore leavine for Missouri, ator showed he did {of humor, even though w Telling the press corps he s tired, he asked if they would ex-| cuse him if he sat down. He had hardly reached the seat, when hel was up again. “Never mind,” he| explained, “‘when I'm Vice Pr dent, I'll be sitting all the time." R MllllONTH MONTHlY INSURANCE BENEFIT OF SOCIAL SECURITY Hugh J. Wade, Territorial Director of the Social Security Board, today announced that he was in receipt of a communicaiion from Washington | that the board today began to pay off on its one-millionth monthly in- | Office Baranof Hotel ANCHORAGE—F MBBANKS NOME . YAKUTAT — CONNECTIONS TO VALDEZ — KODIAK — BRISTOL BAY KUSKOKWIM ARTHUR OSZMAN, Traffic Manager TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1944 CORDOVA PHONE 667 | surance benefit in force under the old-age and survivors insurance pro- ‘ ) N \ Tanned RABBIT SKINS BUY DIRECT AND SAVE MONEY. Any quantity, immediate delivery. Write for Price List. Valcauda Fur Co. Seattle, Washington gram. i Initial monthly benefit checks, ,'\mounlina to $58.49 were presented to Mrs. Mary Rex Thompson, 33, of | Clevland, Ohio, recently widowed ;wifv of a war worker, on behalf of | | nerself and her two children | The payment marks the start of a| monthly flow of such checks that, | under normal circumstances, | continue for 17 years youngest child, Jerald, one, have reached the age of 18 peinted out that Mrs. payments will be resumed again when she is 65, provided she does (not remarry. Altogether, the pay-| ments on the social security account of her husband, John Robert Thompson, may total $15,000. | Thompson paid $145 in taxes over a iperiod of 7' years prior to his will - until her| will | It was| Thompson’s | A, S SEATTLE ® Perzect comfort ® Centrally located 3 © Bplendid food and F. B. service | death on June 19, and his employe paid an equal amount on his ac-| MeClure, e Large Rooms— count. | Mgr. all with Bath A check for $25.07 will be sent ALASKANS LIKE THE each menth to Mrs. Thompson and | she also will receive one for $16.71| for each child each month, it was explained. Each child’s check will . stop at the age of 18. When “Jerry Beb” becomes 18, his mother’s bene- | fits will cease until she is 65. | e BARANOF Alaska’s Largest Apartment SIX LEAVE JUNEAU 5 Hotel VIA PAN AMERICAN| E@’;gogibé WITH TUB A flight was made to Fairbanks via Whitehorse, today by Pan Am- erican World Airways. Passengers were Mrs. Viah Dodge and Howard Hughes. Desmond Kidd was a pas- senger for Whitehorse. Pilots were Reasonable Rates » Phone 806 | PSS SISO | Hotel Juneau For Comfort At Lowest Rates ROOMS WITH BATH or WITHQUT BATH Most Convenient Location —THIRD AND MAIN— Owner-Mgr Clarence Wise of Delicious BUTTERMILK Available Daily Juneau Dairies, Inc. ——————— e Treat Yourself to a Bottle ] WINDOWS, DOORS, CABINETS 0. B. Williams Co. 1939 First South Seattle 4 The Sewing Basket BABY HEADQUARTERS Infant and Children’s Wear 139 S. Franklin Juneau, Alaska George Wilson and Bruce Geisy. Noman Stines, Peter Andrae d Dr. John Wilson were flown to Seat- ™M 5 tle this morning. | S. PATRICIA 5 2R LEAVES FOR HAINES AND SKAGWAY, MONDAY AND MANY LEAVE ON OUTGOING SHIP Cees¥ Incoming passengers this mmn- ing from Skagway were as follows: | R. Black, F. A. Blom and wife,; William Bennett, Robert Doyle, R.| B. Groves, W. Horgam, Dorothy Halfhill, R. Johnton, N. Loloff, Jean Milton, C. Prescott, Margaret Randali, E. A. Rasmuson, Margery | Smith, L. Taylor, and M. Velando. | Boarding the vesse! here for| Seattle ard ports south were: | JB8 | N Helen Erskine, Julia Breslin, Claude | Erskine, Janice Erskine, Robert K.| \Kodak, Dora H. Kodak, Aletha E. Dent, Vera Chapple, James H.| Charroin. | A. Samons, Mrs. J. A. Delfmbi J. A. Delfino, E. J. Murnen, E. J. Murnen, Dr. V. A. Lee, W. C. Harstad, Cyrus wagonel, 'Ed Bergner, Frank M. MacGraw, Paul R. Pugh, Emma A. Pugh, Paul | | Mrs. Florence Smith, Elena Notar, | |Lola Le Pointe, Neva A. Davenport. and Mrs. | Bride. | For Ketchikan: Olaf Bernhoff, ‘Mrs. M. Morgan, Jeanette Morgar \Lois Morey, Mrs. C. B. Holland, |Steve Vucovich, C. M. Rising, Dr.| R. M. McKenzie, Dr. J. P. Valen- Thomas P. D. Mec-| SEATTLE— Fourth ———————— ! I BUY WAR BONDS FLIES BORDER TO BORDER and COAST TO COAST M uNnITED @ AIR LINES VANCOUVER—723 West Georgla Street PHONE 498 THURSDAY 9:30 P. M. Carrying Freight and Passengers Leaves Haines and Skagway for Juneau P. M. Tuesday and Friday. V. W. MULVIHILL, Agent ‘“STATES’’ ‘ ITED | Electra Woodley Airways JUNEAU—— ANCHORAGE ‘ Via YAKUTAT and CORDOVA Connections to ALL INTERIOR Alaska Points Lockcheed Arrives Juneau 2:00 P.M. Leaves Juneau 2:30 P.M. Tuesday-Friday Ave. and Union Street Hawk An- $18 810 18 18 10 10 18 10 BRINGING UP FATHER WHAT DO YOU MEAN BY ROAMING AROUND THE HOUSE LIKE THAT 2GO PUT SOME CLOTHES ON-HAVEN'T YOU ANY /%, MODESTY? NORA -- ARE YOU READY ? WE MUST HURRY- IF WE INTEND TO GO TO 10 18 10 10 18 18 18 10 10 AN' | WASN'T EVEN GOIN' OUT OF THE Copr 4941, Koy Feanmap Syrdicnte, Toe . W otd rctay eseved | 10 10 IF ANYONE CALLS-WE WILL BE HOME AT FIVE! Juneau £ Skagway Ketchikan Juneau $45.00 Petershurg 30.00 Wrangell .. 20.00 Express Ra warrants. Change Without Notice. m‘m Hoonah goon Tenakee Todd ican ALASKA COASTAL AIRLINES Serving Southeast Alaska——Passengers, Mail, Express SITKA TRIP—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Pel- Kim- Chicha- shan gof Sitka $18 8§18 818 $18 18 18 18 10 10 18 10 1] 18 10 Haines and Skagway—Scheduled Daily at 9:30 A. M. Hailnes Skagway $18.00 $20.00 10.00 Express Rate: 10 cents per pound—Minimum Charge 60c Round Trip Fare: Twice One-Way Fare, less 10% SCHEDULED DAILY Wrangell Petersburg $35.00 $30.00 10.00 5¢ per pound—Minimum of $1.00 to Ketchikan Express Rate: 10¢ per pound—Minimum of 60¢c to Petersburg and Wrangell 4 Above rates applicable when passenger traffic Schedules and Rates Subject to PHONE 612 . 4 v