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SATURDAY JULY 21, 1945 ’should not influence ngreement on lEA BA"I.ES FoR |a purchase price. The mrorm.\- tion obtained from the apprais: AppRAISAl DELAY Wwould be for the City’s use, not mo utility companies’, he said. ¢f the action taken by the Council iati H intent of the Council at that time, "ahons w“h Bla(k& he id, was mainly to secure an | . Negotiations Clarified veakh Defea'ed appraisal of water company facil- Councilman R. H. Williams closed ities. Now, he declared, the picture (Continued jrom Page One) s the lid on the issue of delaying the| appraisal by moving for clarification | has been changed by the light com- } pany’s declaration of wmingne\\ to A — | sell oy. A Councilmen at last night's City| T, pelican: Frank Donaldson. cxpiration of the present water com- He offered a specific'motion that | session that he “W“;‘df % call; o Hocnah: Mary Johnson. WANTED—To buy Model 54 or pany franchise. urrent negotiations with Bldck end | @ special Councll meeting for next! prom sitka: Ernie Van Erman}| Modcl 70 Winchester 30.06; also Vote on Franchise Veatch should include valwation m{k::«l-» even The | g, Baldwin, Mrs. Ed. Baldwin, Dick'| 80-30 or 25-35 carbine. Must be Facts: concerning the condition | Alaska Electric Light and: Power Co.| meeting will be primarily for con- | and Ray Baldwin, Heather Lane, R.{ in good condition. Phone 476 of the 'water company’s facilities| 1cidings in conjunction with the ap- | sideration of the City's budzet for| W, Wosmick and Katheryn Ocker. Sfter 6 Dol shculd be obtained before the time|Praisal of water company proper .| the r, he said From Tenake»: Lee Dickson e . to vote arrives, he declared, so that The moticn carried—Lea voting nay. re, the Mayor stated,{ = From Hawk Inlet: Margaret Wan- | MANGLE-FOLDER wanted. Apply the people will be able to decide C::l:ncilr;",:\r}x1 L'n\xhadlonv (‘1‘;\111; '(-]\u; be ]‘H;fl"fl‘“"amaker and Sophia Harris. at the Alaska Laundry. yheth erties | 1ot left in his quiver, however. He me level as last year,| From Hoonah: Pat Robinson, Paul 2;‘;&:91:', tao ,i;:c::s:cr::;_ pro“;‘)::;- sffcred a second motion to the ef-|i7 1 With an increase injE. Hickox, A. B. Hicks and A. O. J“l‘l‘ au l“;";”“‘ 1‘;““* have DS:VEX“ praisal of the ;watex company would | ‘ect that City Attorney Howard D.|valuations from 80 percent to 100/ Peterson. 1"‘ A :P\ Of 15g¢ uRmCUgas have to be made. Before next win- | Stabler be instructed to enforce|percent and with considerable ad-| From Pelican: E. E. Engstrom and | (501 beach, niset Duyiging Rridge, | ter, he said, gs it will be necessary| -ompliance by ‘all utility companies/ditional property added to the tax | Don Munc; Vill pay reasonable sum to par- 3 with the Territorial law covering|rolls, the City should, at the 17% | ties d ‘hvvrlug logs to sawmill. to dig up pipes and other installa- tions for examination. councilman Nielsen. Lea’s lone ad- herant, also had the water eompany feremost in mind. Convinced that it might well be possible to obtain a valuation from R. F. Lewis, Juneau a Water Company owner, before an up trouble and ill fe2ling at a tim appraisal is undertaken, he suggested when the City is endeavering to that negotiations with Black and|Cure cooperation of the utility firms. | Veatch be delayed until the next Before acknowledging the motion Géuncil meeting, wiring ewis in the| °¢ forced Councilman Lea to offer it | meantime, n written form, and recommended, Eewis o Come ‘Here hat the Council tak2 no action on it In a letter read to the Council,|—8t least at this time. There i3 Mr. Lewjs. had stated that. he w]gh_‘nnthlr?g to be gained by such a move cd to be informed when the ap-|he said. ; 3 praisers would be in Juneau, as he Tke moticn was finally lost for:j, wants to be present and wi'l bring|¥ant of a jsecond; but only after here with him ali records that might Councilman Niclsen bad widened the be needed and which he now has in | SCCP? of the whole utility issue by submission of annual reports to the City on the state of properties and | business done. inc Stir Up Trouble | th Maycr Parsons quickly countered| that any such move would only stir wi his possession at San Francisco. ‘nquiring of Attorney Stahler if the Councilman Lea next moved in|Territorial public utility law would with a flank assault, asking En-|DCt also require such aecountings an- nually from storage firms also. 4 The City Attorney replied that storage facilities apparently are sub- | ject to the utility law, but that the pincer Stuart if he had talked with J. A. Williams," Alaska Juneau Gold Mining Company Superintendent, regarding the Alaska-Juneau's in- G ional revenue to get by even v.houghr o Juned on’thefr way ‘south from | banks, guests at the Baranof Hotel for plane. 1COASTAL AIRLINES. GOES T0 HASSELBORG; NEXT FRIDAY EVE terday, with the following people: S|dera"0n ai Exh-a | Tom Sanborn, Ed Lane, Ray Schoon- Meeting July 27 | over, Sy Martin and C. B. Schoon- over. Ernest PECIAL (OlINCIl | | | To Skagway: Betty Keithley. To Haines: Felix F. Hakkinen and Mayor Parsons notified, 5 “Thompson. ill rate, receive sufficient addit- | CUBS MEET MONDAY ed expenditures are wrtam or outlined. i other matters are also| idered at the special ses- ch mll ’)L dulummed m The boys of Juneau’s Cub Pack meet Monday evening at thc grade all is session. The theme is “Nature” this ! month and the boys are asked to | take the collections of flowess, rocks, ! shells, or whatever they have col- Roberta Whalen and Jean Ter- lected to be placed with those of have returned their own den. Also Cubmaster Bob Treat asks trip to the Interior. They arrived | that the Cubs take as many of the Juneau _yesterday irom Fair- flags of the nations that they made via Pan American, and are for the July 4 parade as possible. TTLE GIRLS RETURN lliger, of tle, ested in being Cub mothers or fath- ers are invited to attend, as well B e BERLIN TO PAIRBANKS . Leonard Berlin, who has been as the regular Cub parents. Juueu.u severali weeks, |Has len at — e SIAR[INER JUNEAU I Fairbanks by post BURDETTE WIN) GRADE 5(00L GYM Any persons who would be inter-! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE— JUNEAU, ALASKA ‘WANT ADS WANTED “beau- ANTED—Good heme for tiful range and white female Persian ¢ Affectionate, clean, intelligent and a good mous WANTED TO BUY: Elecmc Te: erator; working or not. Call 9 WA\' TED- —Prnpel]cr for nutbunxd Johnson F 70 or inbeard 8-8 or 8-9. Phone 446 or 81. WANTFD -— stenogmphcr—full or part time. Must clear the U. S. employment service. Ph. 72 Alas- ka Construction Co. WANTED Experienced Beauty | Operators. Write Box 631 Fair- banks, Alaska. A}ly one cylh{dcx gnsoline cnginc including washing machine. Phone | Green 759 ¢ year around work. ‘Warner's Machine Shop. WANTED — Talented young lady for part-time work in connection with Tourist Guide. Steady po- sition of responsibility later (or party qualifying. Phone 10, ask| for Mr. Jacobin, | WANTED—Used furniture. 306 Wil- loughby. Phone 788. FOR RENT | R R AT IRl ket W A 16 FROM WEST. should the City take over the light|SUCh reports is weak and would be ~Burdette —winm, —orme = ey o re company. L4 e 0¥ {very hard to enforce. There the known Juneauite, has arrived by FOR REN'I_‘—!"umlshed oom 4 PAA Cli from the south. lower flat; oil range. Phone Blue | matter dropped. ] Opening Skirmish A preliminary skirmish to whel=2 utility battle last evening o curred between Mayor Parsons and Ceouncilmean Lea at the opening of |the meeting, when Lea asked that notes taken at the informal Coun- 1'11 discussion held Friday evening, |the we=k previous, be made a part Council minutes. The Mayor , stating that the session had a called Council meeting. ON VACATION Mr. Stuart replied that Mr. Will-, jams had preferred not to dl\(.uu that matter with him at this time./ Mayor Parsons offered, however,| that he had been advised that the Aleska-Juneau could be assumed to ke willing to supply power to the City on the same basis as it now supplies the AEL. and P. Co. Boomerang Fears Quieted The Mayor also quieted fears that | {of the the City might find an immediate U appraisal a boomerang with net beo a statement, in which Engineer Stuart | concurred, that any valuations as-| certained by the appraisers could be T kept confidential until after the util-| _MTS. M. Eades ‘of the ity firms had offered their se”mg\Hamcs House faculty 'is: in Junean prices and negotiations had reached &nd will leave Monday for Sitka a stage where any higher figure that' further extending her i might be set by the appraisers petiod. MRS. Sarah e0cecoecesc0one®ee g, “Hmm ! That rich uncle of Mac’s must have died!” There’s going to come a time—and not too far in the future, either—when a lot of re- marks like that will be flying around. There's going to come a time when a lot of folks will be having things, doing things, going places—getting more fun out of life than per- haps ever before. You know who those folks will be, make sure that yo Better buy an ex WAR BONDS... to have and to hold NEW WASHINGTON HOTEL, SEATTLE FRANK B. McCLURE, Manager This is an U. S. Treasury advertisement—pre, auspices ofn@rn:wy Department and War Advemsmg Cauncd Bought "em regularly—bought all they could —and then hung onto them. When the time comes, you'll want to be one of the folks who are having all the fun. So who are buying the Bonds. | The Alaska Airlines’ transport ' Starliner Juneau arrived in Juneau yesterday with 16 people of whom the following 14 were from Anchor- age: Howard Rossart, Elisabeth | o Cupp, N. H. Raisis, Margaret Weeks, | ¢ | Vivian Bonnickson, George A. Lingo, ® ®va Crittenden, Dorothy Tyner, Lucy | P e o o o . . WEATHER REPORT (U. S. WEATHER 3UREAU) Temperatures for 24-Hour Period Ending 7:30 o'Clock This Morning In .mer\j M;mxmu_m. 66 ® gorte, Martin Sorte, Charies Young, mintmum, 52; precipitation; . ® pp.e Betty Young, Pat Young and trace. 1 ' % 'Robin Young. At Airport-—Maximum, 64; '® | prom Yakutat: O. G. Zeibell and minimum, 48; precipitation, ®!john M. Walker. trace. ® On the return trip G. L. Hughes Forecast ® flew to Gustavus and B. Parker went Juneau and vicinity, cloudy intermittent light rain d cooler this afternoon. Rain tonight and Sunday. Conitinued cool Sunday. e o 0 0 0 0 o ® to Cordova. ® | Passengers to Anchorage were: ® Theodore Allison, H. B. McKinley, ~, ® Ernest Enge, ® © ¢ Fugene Olson and Karen Olson, " PAN AMERICAN HAS 15 ABOARD FOR HERE A Pan American World Airways’ incoming Clipper yesterday after- noon brought the following 10 per- sons to Juneau from Seattle: Bur- dette= Winn, Edward Olson, Olson, Eugene Olson, Karen Olson, Leonard Louderback, Donald Neil- son, Gus Gustafson, Capt. Willlam Day and Marjorie Thompson. Outgoing Juneau passengers to Seattle were: Margaret Week, Lt. Vivian Bonnickson, Charlss Young, | Betty Young, Pat Young, Robin Young, Patricla Mayo, Elizabeth Smyth, Duncan. McDougall, Irene Plante, Jack Wilson, Bert' Lybeck, Leatha Swanson, Roy Swanson and Henry Schurman, To Ketchikan: Arthur Hedges, Roy Stewart, Frank Birch and Rea Birch. To Fairbanks: Lt. Leonard Ber- | ® Ed Olson, Mrs. Hilda Olson, Mrs., Gus E. Gustafson, Hilda | 275 between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. | only. sEAVIEW AP’r . one block from Federal Bldg. { lin, Patricla Matrin and Edward Burnell. Fo Whitehorse: Henry Owen. From Fairbanks: Jean Terwilliger, Roberta Whalen, Brig. Chester Tay- lor, Jim Dodson and Edward Stera. FULL CONTROL OF PACIFIC ISLES BY U. 5. DEMANDED | WASHINGTON, July 21.—Presi- dent Truman’s statement that the United States is not seeking ‘“one ipwce of territory” prompted Con- | gressional demands today that this | country retain complete control of strategic Pacific islands. Senator George (D.-Ga.) Foreign Relaticns Committesman, told a re- porter he thinks there are areas taken from the Japanese at a high cost of lives where United States | control should not be hampered even with the technical restraints of a ‘proposed international trusteeship | system. George's ‘declaration was echoed | in ‘part by some other Senators. All | exprassed the opinion that Mr. Tru- man was not talking about the Pa- cific when he said at a flag raising | in Berlin: “There is not one piece of terri- ’tory or ‘orie thing of a monetary nature that we want out of this war.” | u're one of the folks now tra one—today. under Crossword Puzzle MACHINIST WANTED — Steady | FOR SALE | 'FULL SIZE iron bedstead with coil springs. 925 W. 11th St. New 22 .h.p. “Johnson outboard; new 17-ft. boat. Call 11 before 5 p.m. electric 428 W. WILEON portable sewing mnchlno rotary 10th St. | ;1934 “Ford Vg four- door | svdan ‘ completely overhauled, good tires, radio and heater. Inquire 928 ‘West 10th St., between 6 and 9 i p.m. |MAGIC Electric Welder, 110 volt AC-DC; welds, brazes, solders, cuts all metals; easy to use; full directions. Complete with power unit, flame and metallic arc at- tachments, carbons, fluxes, rods, mask. Only $19.95. Used by the| Navy. Guaranteed =one year. | Magic Welder Mfg. Co., 241 HR Canal St., New York. Completely furnished 5-room house, | refregerator and washing ma- chine, 2 lots, chicken house, 50 chickens with equipment. Ph. Douglas 234. FOR SALE—New cold stornge and locker system at Anchorage. Building contains fur vault, locker room, sharp-freezing room, stor- age room, and two extra rooms for meay market. Equipment for cutting, grinding, etc., and 7 108- ineh sharp plates. Also ll‘wfll Ibs. frozen halibut and 13,000 lbs glazed King salmon. Busi-; ness nets $15,000 or more yearly. If interested write to Fred| Kroesing, Box 1143, Anchorage,, Alaska. FOR SALE—Stcam presser, good || condition, reasonably priced. Apply Torvenin Tailor Shop. FOR SALE—Cabinet sewing ma-! chine. Wheeler & Wilson, $35.00.! Call Red 662. NOTICE MARSHAL'S SALE 1941 Ford sedan 9:30 a. m. July 27th, 1945, at Juneau Motors to highest bidder. Simpson 1eqméncc: Gold Belt Ave. Apply Nugget Shop. FOR GALE—RCA Superheterodyne table model radio. All wave and just overhauled. May be seen at the Capitol Theatre office over First National Bank. TWO BEDROOM beach home on Point Louisa; 110-volt Delco lights, water, basement, furnace; fully farnished. Write P. O. Box 3031. i TR T B 2 S A FOR SALE—Several good Toggen- burg and Saanen grade milk goats; also some pure blooded stock; also young bucks. P. O. Box 2321, Juneau, Alaska. Zenith radio $100; automatic record changer free. Green 734. i IB-'!l;iAI;v‘ElE— clarinet, cbonite, $60. Green 734. FOR SALE—11-tube Silvertone con- sole radio, $75.00. Also several small diamonds will sell, or trade for rifle. No. 2 Winter & Pond Apt. FOR SALE — Hot Point _electric range in A-1 condition. Inquire 348 12th St, after 5 p.m. FOR SALE 1827 Chev_Coupe, 6 tires, good condition. Inquire 348 lm St,, after 5 p.m. e e LOST AND FOUND LOST—Gold “Parker 51" fountain pen. Initials E.C.C. Call Black 604, Reward.. l LOST:;(eys in case in coln_ })ul;sc. Ph. Red 649. LOST—Black leather billfold con- taining valuable papers. Return to Triangle Bar. ACROSS 36. Massachusetts 1. Genus of the cape honey bee 37. Heater 5. Place 39, Before 9. Ask alms 4. Norve network 12. Hair on an anl- 42. British states- mal's neck man 13. Burface & 43. Front stroet 44 Take offense at 14. Topaz hum- 46, Oid times: mingbird poetic 18. Formerly 47 Light fabric 16. Russian sea - . 50. Auriclo 1T Horse §2. Introduction Bl 18. ove 3 lesh of calves W, Bonigitle ol RRETIS, [EVEE] G(.JB(J nig| music . imb's pen 21. Greok letter name [TIE[S[T]E] 2 Valleys 61 East indian . Snow runner oney of 0 26 Thl}'d sioma h s n.u““;a! Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle of a rumf . Deyour « 9 b“m g:, “l:" u';,' 65. Evergreen tree 5 DKOV:N . Dessert . Large flat- 1. Book of the 1. Bareball team ttomed D°""'“l°“ Bible They’]1 be the ones that bought War Bonds, §E £ ariove it 67. Playlng cards 3 preathe quickly 3. In the first stages 4. Prophets 6. Mineral springs 6. Peel ity in Portugal avenese skunk . Trite Escape artfully . Things given as security . Title . Electrified particles 0: Cattle . Minute animals . Positive elec- trie pole . Number Profound re- . Spol . Transmit . Grafted: her- aldry . L fil)kwarm . Ants . Liauid fiying In fine particles . Shipping con- tainer 50: . Heavy -tmlu Kind of bean Not hara 7. Presently Statutes LOST—Mexican coin bracelet. ward. Phone 471, evenings. LOST—Lady’s Bulova wrist watch. Finder please return to cashier, Baranof Coffee Bhop, Reward. MISCELLANEOUS Rnn:uam We buy, sen sel_and trade second-hand merchandise. Phone Douglas 25, Douglas Trad- ing Post. PIANOS RENTED-—1uned. Ander- son Shop. IVARANTEED Realisic Perms ment, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up Lola Beauty Shop. Fhone 30 815 Decker Way F you have empty roums or apts for desirable people. inform the Gastineau Hotel. HARBOR MACHINE SHOP West 11th & P St. GENERATOR WORK and MACHINE WORK Re- SERVICE Christenson Bros. Garage 909 Twelfth St. PHONE €3¢ U. 8. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS I-\l)l- D AT 4:30 A. M, 12TH MFII'D'AN TIME Max. temp. TODAY 3 last Lowest 4:30 a.m. 24 hrs Weatherlc‘l Station 24 hrs.* | temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | Anchorage 4 54 55 33 Rain Barrow 58 35 35 Cloudy 3 Bethel . 50 50 Cloudy Cordova " 64 42 50 Cloudy Dawson k5] 54 52 3 Rain Edmonton 48 Fairbanks 2 12 52 0 Cloudy 5 3 Haines 66 | 49 51 L o Cloudy ».bl{ Juneau 66 | 53 . Cloudy ! Juneau Airport 64 48 49 1 o Cloudy M Ketchikan 67 55 Rain Kotzebu: 64 | 50 55 0 Pt.’ Cloudy | MeGrath 48 34 Cloudy Nome 43 44 01 Cloudy Northway 68 | 51 52 03 Cloudy [0} Petersburg 68 49 54 Cloudy siond Portland 80 60 62 0 Cloudy ¢ Prince George 4 56 Cloudy i Prince Rupert 63 53 b5 06 Rain ’ San Francisco 4 | % ¢ Seattle | 60 61 Cloudy Sitka 69 | 51 58 Rain Whitehorse 64 | 45 54 T. Cloudy Yakutat 66 48 50 Rain #—(4:30 a.m. yesterday to 4:30 a.m. today) MARINE WEATHER BULLE Reports trom Marine Stations at 10:30 A, g.NToday " : WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir. and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Decision Cloudy 52 NE 4 1 foot ak Cape Spencer Cloudy 54 ENE 15 1 foot Eldred Rock Cloudy b4 NNE 14 2 feet Five Finger Light . Drizzle 53 ENE 7 8 feet Guard Island Drizzle 67 N 6 Smooth : Lincoln Rock Drizzle 56 SE 3 Smooth Point Retreat Cloudy 55 SE 5 Smooth ] MARINE )“ORECAST Southeast- Alaska—Northerly or. northwesterly ‘winds 10 to 1 H veering to easterly to southeasterly tonight except ' ' in Lynn Canhl which will remain northerly. Winds in Icy Strait increas- ing to east on Sunday. Cloudy with intermittent light rain today. Rain Sunday. QLMIé NATIONAL BETTY McCORMICK Junedu ‘Agent—Phonie There Is No mm for QUALITY . ... and when quality is combined with correct color harmony in your decorating the result is more pleasing. -'Why not consult us on your next home beautxfymg problem? JAMES S. McCLELLAN Phon¢ Dm\xln.s 374 P. O. Box 1216 Acétylene ‘Welding, Blacksmithing Plumbing, Heating, A Large Shipment of CORY GLASS Four, Eight and Twelve-Cup Sizes mosrmm:.s Power mer Phone 616 Bus Leaves VM-DEZ AN Ho;illy — Wednesday — Friday Valdez fo Anchorage, one way, $19.45 Valdez to Fairbanks, one way, $21.15 TAX INCLUDED O’Harra Bus Lines FOR CI‘I'IRI'II-I-II REG. U, 8. PAT.OFF. DIESEL MABINE ENGINES PHONE 867 JUNEAU BRANCH 227 ADMERAL WAY TRACTORS—MINING MACHINERY