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TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1945 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA :filfill_llil_lllllIIIII|IIIIIIIIIIIIIIII|IIII N ps LEAVES TONIGHT!I‘ RATIONING® AT James Craig . i Marsha Hunt .| GIVE—March of Dimes B Ginny SIMMS : if Charles WINNINGER STARTS SUNDAY c SHOWPLALE oF %fll" Ta% APITUL ¢rrrrrrrererrreeer smeremq | Redenberg, Sergeant-at-Arms; JOse- ciang in the first Lillian 'y have labored hard and accom- | never for a moment lost his in-|Rivers and Harbors, Roads, His | terest in that frontier land, With|Territaries. Territory extended all his great ability he continued to committees, On be- |able to render maximum. service to Hospital: v as ' half of all Alaskans who knew and|Alaska in matters of legislation af~1 In respected and loved Tom Riggs I fecting the Territory. FOR TASTY FOODS and VARIETY ; TRY i Gastineau Cafe Eeremcst in Friendliness ) i | \ WARNING TO AUTOISTS! Auto owners are warned now is| the time to purchase 1945 auto| Auxiliary Jlates, and are cautioned not only | gate-at-large. CAPITOL HASTWO l ~ (OMEDY STARSt | Wallace Beery and Marjorie Main | are teamed for the fifth time in IM-G-M’s “Rationing” at the Capi-| tol. | | The comedy is based on the newspaper headlines of today with | Beery cast as a butcher confronted | |with the trials and tribulations of | point rationing. |- Petite Dorothy Morris, last seen | in “Cry ‘Havec'” and “The Human Comedy,” and newcomer Tommy Batten have the romantic leads of | |two youngsters facing a common | | wartime decision. { | Comic Veterans Donald Meek, |Howard Freeman, Connie Gilchrist, | Dickie Hall and Henry O'Neill are | important members of the sup-| porting cast. . | INSTALLATION NIGHT HELDBY 16LOO.NO. SIX Last Friday hight, Pioneer Igloo| No. 6 and the Auxiliary installed new officers. Installing officers were Henry Roden, Grand Presi- dent; Lottie Spickett, Grand Sec- | retary; Charles W. Carter, Grand Guide; Sam J. Paul, Grand Chap-| lain; €. J. Jacobsen, Grand Ser-| | geant-At-Arms. New Pioneer officers installed were Willlam O. Carlson, Past Pres- lident; Jce Green, President; A. H | Geddard, First Vice-President; John | Winthers, Second Vice-President; | {€amuel O. Stevens, Chaplain; Al Zenger, Secretary; John Reck, Treasurer; John Langseth, Histor- ian; Walter E. Bathe, Sergeant-at- | Arms; Henry Tamma, Doorkeeper; Lockie MacKinnon, trustee for the two-year term; Charles W. Carter, trustez for the three-year term Auxiliary Officers Auxiliary officers installed were Silva Zenger, Past President; Lu Laughlin, President; Green, Vice President; Lulu Hun. ter, Chaplain; Irene McKinley, Sec- retary; | Cry-tal Jenne, Historian; phine Goddard, Doorkeeper; | Heoker, Trustee for the two-year term. Delegates to the Grand month, ara Al Zenger, delegate-at- large; W. O. Carlson, Lockie Mac- Kinnon, Joe Green, delegates. Alternates—A. H. Goddard, Will-| {iam McKenzie and Sam Paul. Dora Sweeney will represent the at the Session as dele- | Anna Haydon and | o purchase them, but to place NMrs. Charles Carter are delegates them on their cars. JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. TIDES TOMORROW High tide 4:02 a. m. 15.8 feet | dard and Ed McIntyre. Low tide 9:56 a. m.. .24 feet The dinner will be served Febru- High tide 15:52 p. m. 16.0 feet ary 23 for the Grand Igloo Session. Low tide 22:16 p. m ...~3.3 feet ——————— o FROM BILLINGS, MONT. UeeZZa\ | and alternates are Silva Zenger and | | Lu Laughlin. | 'and dinner are Lu Laughlin, Dora | | Sweeney. and Crystal Jenne. The ! [ men's committee is Charles Carter, chairman John Reck, A. H. God- | Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Weidman, | | Billings, Montana, are staying at jthe Baranof Hotel. ¥ J. S. Phone DOUGLAS 374 DECORATING involves more than just another job of painting or . papering. Remember, the important part is to be sure the decorator can give you correct color styling even though the scheme may be very simple. Why not have your color scheme suit your individuality ? McCLELLAN Box 1216 Fixrons || ' 1L.G.FULTON & COMPANY || BUILDING CONTRACTORS REPAIRING and REMODELING E ALL TYPES OF GLASS WORK Panes Replaced-New Frames Made i PHONE 433 149 So. Main Street —— WE NOW HAVE A FEW OF THE6-8 CUP |, |l SILEX COFFEE-MAKERS IN STOCK' SOME OF THE-ASBESTOS BACKED y STOVE MATS Alaska Electric Light and - . Power Company v ’ JUNEAU | ! Phons No. 616 & mengiiesiyesiion B DOUGLAS Phone No, 18 2 sailors WAVE! for dates. This is an official U, S. Navy photo. 'WAVES WELCOMED AT PEARL HARBOR IN TYPICAL NAVY MANNER, this impromptu reception committee of three is shown welcoming some of the more than 200 newly-arrived S ot Pearl Harbor. These sailors managed to put in early bids Wish to extend the deepest sympath: to the bereaved ones of his family. For several years, and until his death, Governor Riggs was Commis- sioner of the International Boun- dary Commission (United States- Canada-Alaska) and a member: of the Alaskan International Highway Commission. | RIVERS AND- HARBORS | In the 78th Congress final action on the bill “authorizing the con- }st,.ruflmu repair and' preservation of {certain public works on rivers and | harbers, and for other purposes” |was not takdn, and Senator Balley {of North Carolina, Chairman of the |Senate Committee on Commerce, {has reintroduced the measure. This Ibill would authorize - improvement |of the following projects in Alaska: | Metlakatla Harbor, Craig Harbor, | Meyel Chuck Harbor, Wrangell Harbor, Wrangell Narrows, Sitka | Harbor, Skagway Harbor, Petersburg |Channel, Elfin Cove and Seldovia !Harbor. It is to be remambercd |thet this measure coitains the fol- {lowing: “No project Lerein author- ilze:x shall be apprapriated for ar |ccastructed until six months after jthe termination of the present wars {in. which the United States is en- |gaged unless the construction of {such project has been recommend- ed. by an authorized defense agen- |cy and approved by the President 1as being necassary or desirable in |the interest of the national defense land security.” A further provision of the bill authorizes the Secretary of War to |cause “preliminary examination and Isurveys to be made.” The Alaskan prcjects included in this provision 'are: sitka Harbor, Cordova Har- (International) WAS By MARY LEE CUNCIL (Secretary to E. L. Bartlett WASHINGTON— Paying tribute Teatahinie to Hon. Thomas Riggs who died in‘qunmies as an engineer and as a 05ephiINe | yraghington on the morning of Jan- | man enabled him to accomplish a| “luary 16 after an illness of several|tremendously fine job of "~ months, Mr. Bartlett, in part, said | railroad building and earned for him |House of Representatives: Mary Bavard, Treasurer; jn tna gongressional Record, “The an outstanding reputation . AnBna yame of Thomas Riggs will always ing the years which have gone by|cries, Military Affairs, Mines and| Mrs. Willlam O'Dell has been. ad- rank of those!cince he left Alaska Gavernor Riggs Mining, Naval Affairs, Public Lands, mitted to 'St. Ann's Hospital: for | plished much ‘gmolcsref’r in the cver a long period of years and was work for it: vancement; Session, to be held in Juneau next jnaveq ivp his » o e Wi Governor of Alaska in 1918. Delegate to Congress From Alaska) for Alaska. appointment | Notice of Delinquent Taxes on | TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: HINGTON NEWS-LETTER ; i ? !bor, Kodiak Harbor, Neva. Strait that position h2 served with ability and Olga Strait, Upper Kvichak Riv- | and devotion and patriotism untiller, Skagway Harbor, Valdes Harbor 11921, Governor Riggs was firsi m; (with a view to its improvement and | Alaska in 1897 and remained there Particularly with respect to the ex- |until 1901, After an _interval in Pansion of facilities for harborage continental United States he return- Of small boats), Cook. Inlet, (with a |64 to the Territory with the United |View to improvement and naviga- | States Geological Survey and later tion, providing harbor facilities for served as engineer for the Alaska|the city of Anchorage, and the de- Boundary survey. When construc-|velopment of hydro-electric power), tion of the Alaska Railroad was Anchorage Harbor (with a view to started in 1534 he was appointed as its improvement, and with the view o member of the Alaskan Engineer- of determining tbe advisability of ing Commission and was placed in!Providing additional harbor facil- | charge of building on the northern|ities for small boats). end of the line. His preeimjnent | COM. W TTEES Mr. Bartlett has been to the fol- nine committees of the Indian .. Dur-! Affairs, Merchant Marine and Fish- pioneer | lowing and By serving on these Mr. - Bartlett will be Harbor, Port Alexander, Gastineau’ Thus, too, Real Propetly in the Town of Douglas City, Alaska Notice is hereby given that the Delinquent Tax Roll of Real Property for the Town of Dauglas City, Alaska, for:the year 1944 has been com- PAGE THREE he will belong to more cummm,ees" than any other one member of the! House. | COLE RESOLUTION ) The protest made by Deleunbcsi Josph R. Farrington, of Hawaii, snd| Mr. Bartlett against the resolution| introduced by Representative Cole of New York. which would have |turned over the administration of oW the civil governments of territories Pacific waters, (the 20th Century Theatre and possessions to the Navy Depart- | ment, was apparently successful in-| cofar as Hawail, Alaska and Panama Canal are concerned, This is indicated by the fact that Con-| greesman Cole has introduced a new | 1ocolution, excluding Hawail, Alas- ka and the Panama Canal and ap- |the cast includes John Ridgely, Alan and . plicable now only to the Virgin Is.|Hale and William Prince. lands, Puerto Rico. and any. posses-| Destination Tokyo" was directed sions acquired: by the United States "‘y Dcl:wrslb).m-: n‘< m an original A i story by eve Fisher ] as the result of thls_war | i of fhe(/S Sllbm?f/fla | VR o o " . W Id ok > STATEHOOD |MRS. EVERETY ivaVEs l?opper/'m...vr/ashmy Senatcr Langer of North Dakota, ON VISIT TO PARENTS b % on January 11, reintroduced in the| Mrs. Roberta Everetts, assistant —the sign al that sends Senate a bill, now S. 241, “provid- |manager, Sears - Roebuck Ju ¥ ng for the admission of Alaska in- Order Office and wife of C. our borabers $/rging to the Union”. This bill is iden- | Everetts, chief operator of ce-bent aver {ical with that sponsored by Sena-|“Radio Office,” left Sund ;Ve'}'g,ean' I"- tors Langer and McCarran in. the the Princess Norah for a v 0’s home fown !!in last Congress, upon which no action |her parents in Saskatoon, Saskat- . ] was: taken. . The bill has been re-| ferred to the Senate Committee on | Territories and: Insular Affairs. ' No, provision is made’ in this measure | with respect. to jurisdiction over ! game and: wildlife, or the| Rallrond. | INSANE OF ALASKA | Ccngressman Homer Angell ori Oregen, on January 15, introduced a bill, H. R. 1412, “authorizing the| Secretary of the Interior to locate; establish, construct, equip and oper- ate a ho-pital. for the insane of Alaska, and for, other purposea".i Such hospital would be located in!j] Portland. Qregon, and would' be’ under the supervisior. of the Secre- tary cf the Interior or other agency or department of the Government as the President may sclect. The in-, sane of the Territory would ; ‘traneferred from any institution,' hospital, or sanitarium in ' which| they are now confined, The mea-| cure carries authorization to be ap- propriated’ the sum of' $2,500,000. | HOSPITAL NOTES tient, has beéen discharged from St. Ann’s Hospital. | surgical: attention. | - Jessie Fallis, @ medica) patient, has been admitted to' St. Ann's BUY WAR BONDE pleted, and is now open for-inspectien at the office of the City Clerk, and that the same will be presented to the District Court for the Territory of Alaska, Division Number One, on the 23rd day of February, 1945, for adjustment and order of sale, The following is the Delinquent Tax Roll List to date. January 22, 1045, Tax The committee for entertainment Bill No. . Fanny Wehren 209 212 212 214 218 218 225 231 231 231 231 231 231 232 282 233 233 234 235 25 235 235 235 237 234 238 242 269 271 219 179 279 219 219 279 279 279 279 279 284 291 291 291 308 312 322 332 338 338 339 344 364 366 369 380 380° 380 380 381 382 383 390 301 391 391 301 392 392 396 409 410 Name Congregational Church .. Congregational Church T. J. Villioura Frank Pettygrove Frank. Pettygrove Ed. Andrews (Estate) John Feusi (Estate) John Feusi (Estate) John Feusi (Estate) John Feusi (Estate) John Feusi (Istate) John Feusi (Estate) Roy Sorri (Estate) ........ Roy Sorri (Estate) . Frank Costonobel (Estate Frank Costonobel (Estate Mary L. Kane ... Mary Feust (Estate) Mary Feusi (Estate) . Mary Peusi (Estate) .. Mary Feusi (Estate) Mary Feusi (Estate) Joe Riedi i Joe Riedi Wm. Otf ............ = Pacific Protective Assn. Herbert, Mercer .. Adolph Hirsch ...... Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor .. Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor Ethel Eggen Saylor . Ethel Eggen Eaylor Herbert Lawson L. B. Nelson L. B. Nelson . L. B. Nélson ..... Mike Pusich . Lee E. McGreiner Chas. Waynor K Greek Chureh ... Greek Church Mary Uberti Emil’ Guebelle . Max Saul (Estate) ... Ted Jones Chas. Wortman .. ‘Wm. C. Anderson . ‘Wm, C. Anderson . ‘Wm. C. Anderosn ... Wm. C. Anderson ... ‘Wm. Jarman (Estate) Goldie Johnson .. Robt. Bonner Sr. Earl Osborne Rolls J. Bruce .. Rolls J.: Bruce Rolls J. Bruce Rells J. Bruce H. Museth H. Museth H. Museth . Gus George George Williams . Prank James ) ) ‘Witness my hand an officm vsed this 22nd day of January, A D. 1915, First publication, Jan, 23, 1045; last publication, Feb. 13, 1945, ¢ 1944 1941 Lot Block Tax Penalty Sewer Ass. Year and Tax Total |, 2 Pr. 2 Lot only $ 595 $ .60 4 2 4 2 Lot only 6.80 68 $200 (5 2310 1041-42:43) 8 35 Lot only 7.65 6 2000, ( 2640 1941-42-43). %0 5 Fr. 2 Lot only 7.68 8 200 . ( 3520 I940-41-42:43) 3 3 Lot only 1275 128 > 9 3 House only 1020 102 S 4 Lot only 765 16 4 5 Lot only 1870 18 200 (8800 1940-41-42-43) % 6 Lot only ... 850 85 ( 39,60 1940-41-42-43) 6N's 14 Lot only 935 94 200 (4400 1940-41-42-43) 2 46 Lot only 105 111 200 (5280 1940-41-42-43) 3 46 Lot only .4 1.65 a1 ( 35320 1940-41-42:43) 6 46 Lot only 1798 L7 2000 ( 7920 1940-41-42-43) %] 5 Lot only 1445 146 200 (040 1940-41-43-43) 6 5 Lot only 850 85 € 4400 1040-41-42-43) 7 5 Lot only 850 85 200 ( 4400 1040-41-42-43) 7 16 Lot only . 382 38 ¢ 1760 1940-41-42-43) 8 5 Lot only v 17000 170 ke . . 1 6 Lot only L1487 148 200 € 040 1940-41-42-43) ..2Fr. 6 Lotonly 425 43 ( 3080 1940-41-42-43) 35.48 ..4Pr. 6 Lotonly ... 467 v ¢ 2200 1940-41-42:43) 21,14 5 6 Lot only 212 2t (880 1940-41-42-43) 1118 6 6 Lot only 212 2 ¢ 880 1940,41-42-43) 1118 LA 6 Lot only 297 30 ¢ 330 1943) e 657 9 7 Lot only 1530 153 ( 3520 1942-43) ... 52.08 iy 7 Lot only ... 2075 298 200 (10560 1941-42-48; 140.33 7 7 Lot only .. 1105 112 200 ( 5280 1940-41-42-43) ... 8 Fr. 13 Lot and House . . 2135 213 1 3 15 Lot only . 6:80 08 5 15 Lot only 382 ' 38 ( 1760 1940-41-42-43) 6 15 Lot only . 282 a8 ¢ 1760 1940-41-42-43) il 16 Lot only ... 425 42 € 2200 1940-41-42-43) 4 Fr4 42 Lot only . 388 38 ¢ 1760 1940-41-43-43) 2 43 Lot only 596 80 2640 1940+41-42-48) 3Fr. 43 Lotonly. 212 a2 (880 1940-41-43-43) 4 44 Lotonly .. 768 K ( 3520 1940-41-42-43) 5 44 Lot only . 768 m ¢ 3520 1040-41-42-43) 4 45 Lot.only. . ke am G 3520 1940-41-42-43) 5 45 Lotonly ... 785 m (3530 1940-41-42-43) 6 Fr. 16 Lot and House .. 552 55 (- 660 1043) . g 7 17 Lot only .. 595 80 (880 1943) 8 17 Lot only . 467 A €550 1948) ... 9 17 Lot only 242 2 ¢ 289 1943) : 1+ 24 Lot enly ... o 185 a7 200 € 3980 1940-41-42-43) . Y 5 24 Lot and House . . 23.80 238 % .8 26 Lot only .......a 382 38 (. 2200 1939-40-41-42-43) ... 26.20 1 28 Lot only . ar 7040 1836-37-38-39-40-41-42:43) 8.82 2 32 Lot only . .8 4 : ) 37 Lot dnly ... 4 £ S .9 32 Lot only ... 1870 18% 200 ( 6800 1P41-42-43) 22 32 Lot and House . 1615 182 2 8% 41 Lot and House'. 1190 138 3 41 Lot and House . 631 o v 2 44 Lot only K ¢ 6160 1939-38-39-40-41-42-43) .21 48 3% « 0 e 22 8 2 « 23 48 2 « 24 48 33 « 110 48 ® ¢ 308 L] K 3 ( 1&; 48 a8 [ ) 48 38 ves . 8 38 (2040 1938:89-40-41-42-43) 30.60 48 g « 1688-39-49-41-42-43) 30.60 e 2 ¢ 1938-39-40-41-42-43) 20.60 48 E « IP 1039:39: 40-41-42-43) 30.60 | 48 28 .2 W e 420 4 97 198 o 1w g N3 255 26 281 48 935 s ( 8729 340 kY « 814 ‘House on Beach 170 ° A% ( 827 “ (SEAL) A, X BALOG, { City Clerk of the Town of Douglas City, Alasks. s ¢ the Cary Grant and John Garfield and |features | Anderson and AN (20 LENTORY More action-packed EXCITEMENT than the screen has ever recorded ! fEs (ARYGR SUB WARFARE IN PACIFIC SHOWN “ AT20TH CENTURY “Destination Tokyo,” based Navy's - submarine warfare is now showing on in at The new Warner Bros film stars Warner young “Action Robert Hutton, Dane Clark, scored in Others in newcomer who in the “North Atlantic.” chewan, whom she has not seen since ccming to Alaska 10 years ago. D WARNING TO AUTOISTS! Auto owners are warned now is the time to purchase 1945 auto plates, and are cautioned not only | to purchase them, but to place| them on their cars. JOHN MONAGLE, Chief of Police. 5 | *OLIJEU TODAY and WEDNESDAY! ROBERT L] ot HUTTw - s [ DLAR BALE - JORN RIAEELE- WILLIAM PRIAGE RS “WE | | SAVE TEI PIECES of your broken lenses and send | them to Box 468, Ketchikan, Alaska ARE THE MAR'NES,’ :They will be replaced promptly in our large and well equipped labora: U o e % ane 7. Carion 5 FLOW, \QIS for the BRIDE? Three to 30 times faster. PAN AMERICAN AIR EXPRESS offers savings worth hundreds. of dellars.. You can fill rush orders weeks sooner: Flowers for the bride, replacement parts for your cdr, new merchan- dise to.close a sale, perishables, special medicines... Ship and s?odfy. AIR EXPRESS between JUNEAU FAIRBANKS BETHEL W”"'."o,fl;“ Rates and Full Information SEATTLE NOME 135 Se. 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