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#——_—f THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA ALASKA TAXPAYERS LEAGUE WISHES YOU AND YOURS A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR OUR PROGRAM WILL BE ON KINY IN THE NEAR FUTURE SUBJECT —The Jeke of the Year—The Sales Tax —Alaska Legislature —Should the Welfare Board Be Abolished —The Mugwumps of Alaska Want the Election Laws Changed —Many Other Interesting Items on News LISTEN SOON . . Alaska Taxpayers League Created Only for Your Interests any of these suggestions will @ dire a very Merry Christmas: BODY FOUND, THROAT CUT, EAR TO EAR (Coniinued jruin Page One) Merry Xmas. . we will be closed all Christmas Day; Best Wlshes grocery of the living outside the the the tloor snow found on also on quarters and on | building ! Murder Discovered The murder was discovered after 10 o'clock Sunday morn- by Jerry gerald of the Mar- Apartments, when she went to make a purchase. The the store were burnin but the door” was locked. She went around to the rear of the building, entered the door of small store room, then went through the door of Ellen’s livin quarters Not finding him there, she went into the store and discov- ered Ellen’s body on the floor a corner behind the half opened door between the liquor and gro- cery department. She immediately telephoned police ly ing tin th store lights of tore CHINESE DISHES Prepared to Order Open Until 10:30 P.M. SEWARD STREET Opposite Goldstein Bldg. store tloor, | to in| o headquart: The call was answer- Sell it win an Empirs Wantad. ¢ n‘} e G i - — ——— Milo Clouse. He called Patrolman Solon Dore, then Deputy U. S Marshals Syd Thompson ter Hellan. Chief of police ard Williamson, Dr.C.C.Carter and U. S. Commissioner Felix Gray! were also summoned ving at the scene of the mur- Carter said Ellen’s death havs occurred between ! o'clock Sunday and 2 Less than an hour morning following dis- cov of the murder, one suspect was taken in custody and placed 3 in the City Jail, and a thorough investigation was underwa Ellen, Greek, Was 52 Jim en was 52 years of age He came to the United States in 1909 from G according to his cousin, G. Brown, wellknown liquor retail dealer. He pasced the 5 E mary examination at Eilis Slips - Gowns Handkerchiefs New York, then .gradually his way westward. Ellen ° ° north in 1915, it is believed, : ' and workes for a time on the con- Rohes - Negligees Sweaters truction of the Alaska railroad. Ho left the employ of the railroad and » opened a pool hall in Anchorage, also build: log cakin for his Bags for Blouses | s ; 3 Ellen sold his Anchorage busi- DBY or Evemng ness and went to Latouche, mining center at that time, and rémained = Thib i there until the mine ceased oper- o his Store will be ations. This was in 1929 or 1930. COll’l Plll’S&S open until 9 this From Latouche, Ellen came to Ju- 6 on Tu Pure Silk Hosiery Cosmetics Cosiume Jewelry Scarfs It's t @ &N @ IBI.IIIES -fllflSKWM % . eweng S —IFl Daily Schedules to: @ SITKA @ PETERSBURG @ WRANGELL @ KETCHIKAN ICY STRAIT AREA Several Trips Each Week to: @ HAINES ® SKAGWAY @ Numerous Other Southeast Alaska Poinis CHARTER PLANES at JUNEAU —1 fo 8 passengers PLANES BASED at SITKA FOR INFORMATION Phone 612 AND RESERVATIONS evening — Open until 1esday — Dec. 24 Baranof Hotel Building neau and ablished a business on Willoughby Avenue, which he con- ducted until Sunday's tragedy. Prown passed through Junefu about the time Ellen established his busi- ness and the latter asked ghim to remain and become associated with him. Brown went south but return- ed and was employed by Elien from 1932 to approximately 1936. Ellen made friends with his pat- 751 Tl SCI T Women's Avpaner ne niwest store In Town I:HARI.ES I'! GIIIFFlN C - SEATILE 4 - ECOND AVE ILS'emhq Alaska Exclusively < 1 —YOU BELIEVE in the growth of the Territory and Southeastern Alaska in particular —YOU BELIEVE in the necessity of gnew perm- anent payrolls for Juneau —YOU DESIRE to become financially interedted in new enterprises MONDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1946 rons and many ca of bu s when entertainments up returning town. noticed lights burning in the store early Sunday but thought nothing of it morning, s Ellen often opened lled at his place from Several would imply that he has legal advisor for the Republicans in Alaska, and with the records show- ing that the Republicans have not had a vote on the Delegates to the National Convention during his ten- | been the i g4, oottt WANT ADS his store to make sales to customers ure of office, the condition mrlxr[‘ at odd hours. cates clearly that we have been| o As far as known, Ellen had no poorly counseled and advised. and| —— - close relatives in this country, but sadly in need of new talent tha ¥ : o s i e couter i [l e o vy Wen % PR SALE | MUBPHY & MURPHY Greece. He was a member of the American way of doing things, by , A HAERORS e s < American Legion, having ved in majority rule ‘MARSHM-h SAI Terraplane 4 % L & UpouETANTE World War I Ellen was also a Just to keep the records straight| door sedan, Lobby, Federal Bldg.|ypipe gus Dist Apt. ‘House— member of the Juneau Elks Lodge. with the new associates. { 10 aan. Friday Yec.' an. Alaska B 0 i R The FBI representative has taken (Signed) CASH COLE, Re-| Credit Bureau. 458-3. qotind floor sultable stare or charge of the case. Robbery is giv-|publican candidate for Treasurer at| o—p— o ormare e | orrices s A en as the motive of the crime the recent election e . record plaver, el SR : st e 5 high chair, play pen, Phone Black 52 ft. and 26 ft. trollers, see Larry " Alaska Daily Empire: | i e i Dgr?ylc]:l.lx"m Trading Post—2 bed COMMUNICATIGR O It et Carter: | PORTER-POKER table, accommo- | | room apt. top floor i sditor ' P AlAsKa ally paper ate eig avers o S st S 2 To the Editor of the Daily Alaska Gole. which in effect is an attack! 457-t3 SUMMER HOMES. Empire xad vour article “Alask ! A, B T 57 R £ U SR : M8 — Si “"}“-"' I ’fy"“ :‘“"* By Alaska ynon me personally, as an adver- (‘41 FORD pickup; s Bike; ‘sled, * 1‘35”}2?0\35 r"‘]:’{;f:}: mS‘(' Y}“Wv gne e sctions o2 “Jxlj b giser in your paper and a subscrid-| - Phone Black 624 aiter 5 pm 2 PR CHEHRON 3 P. campalgn funds.” BIOM ¢ jt soems to me that this action 57-t2 time to time, before the recent e ol fhe B R s ] s 45712 ACREAGE on Highway. . is on the part of Mr. Carter if e - e o Y Territorial election, articles such as {rue I was informed by a Juneau bicycles; alsoone jun- 512 Ef.EVENTH ST.—4. bedrooms appeared in last nights paper have | .«ness man who either Mr. Cole| Jor size bieycle, double bed,spring | Ifidid floors. [Leen printed in your paper based ¢p mr. Carter informed of this is| ¢nd mattress, breakfast table and $1500 BUYS Lot ib Block 1, Seat- upon information given you by Al-'ynaking the Juneau Empire a part| iour chairs, black caracul fur ter Tract. bert White. ¥ of Mr. Cole’s fight upon Senator| coat, size 12. Phone Red 483, ACROSS from Juneau Cold Stor- Up until last election the Repub- Taft Governor Dewey both whom | 456-tf | age, reasonable bldg., 26x50. licans were very much in the min- [ ¢ pnorted and Mr. Cole was| £ % INCOME PROPERTY, small down ority, but since election time NOt ggaimet and for that reason he is| BRAND NEW Burroughs Caleula- | “yiment, 3 quplexes, indiv. bath cnly did the Territory go Repub- opposed to me. { tor, Phone 3. 456-1 1 ooms, electric stoves, refrig., furn, “‘I““ ‘:‘]”1‘“*““1‘“ U‘l‘) ed States. | 7yt you do see fit to publish such | CANARY BIRDS and singers for| 800d foundation, roof. See by ”‘:'“fl‘“_h;:“l':‘;»\j; ‘:;m ‘:1 10‘\“‘ p”_"j a (-;;mxmnm‘:n 1‘1 IJllhlrnk thlsd(msv sale. Phone Green 443, 456-t3 appt % ave joined our Party yeply of mine should be added, Bl i e because they didn't like the way the “( ated 8 ox: 0 times s the|30 GOV'T—'06, model 95, with tel- MUBPHY & M“““Y Democrats were running their par- yqia, opinion of Mr. Cole. i escope ht; $115. Robert Haus- 3 ty, they should be told that we Yot baiy, mbn Pats Ho 45 REALTORS—ACCOUNTANTS have our party troubles. There ALBERT WHITE. H Phone 6i6 over First Nationsal Bml are a great many Republicans who 5T | CORNET, almost new $35, maw's 2 S v haven't liked the way the Repub- suit size 36, hardly worn $25, 7 1t. |, sl ey 3 I { y = lican ty has been run in the TEEN.AGE (luB | skis $4, guitar $7. 229 5th St | Territor: Phone Red 185. 454-t1. . v | Penaid e BEAL BSTATE Territorial organization for the past, o ' et L. Eush 14 years. Our Delegates to the size 16. Phone tf‘ FUR SALE N’nlx;:xmlkClcn‘vp?uonl have been . meen Age Club will celebrate (PR, MEXN'S Johnson shoe skates, {7 @ d';‘:;'“]\t;“;:lw( ‘l‘,“‘“;‘:“,'\1“““:;“1;”_1”“ Christmas tonight in its club house | size 9. Phoue Green 147 449-3&&?55?3-: ARE URGENTLY gy S : at a party beginning at 8:45 o'clock. | = ; 3 Al |of the Republicans during this per- I“‘ \] Pe \ I;x‘ ““1 god & (x‘-tkr o | TWO BEDI )M ‘urnished house ; iod. In the last campaign, in the _oon MEHOEN 15 HES G Rl Wer | A2Sbn . BORANS- | WE HAVE CANH, BUYERS BOR absence of any party organization, WI2PPed Bft o pub uncer Whetrce,; o, pecqs ropa. Price $6,000.00.| MODERATE PRICED HOMES. the Juneau icandidates met and, ‘o GBSO 0 S B o ally ndles. Phone 346 for | PLEASE CALL AT OUR tried to organize. I was appointed . 1n¢ Club will be open ‘"““‘”‘Oa‘ 446-1f | OFFICE, OR PHONE US Treisiver | and sollElior for ‘Gam. roushoilt gihie vacabionperiey) - ) {IF YOU WISH palen funds. Somo of the candi. CAch aftemoon and evening, In de- | {”C. SMITH TYPEWRITER, price | TO SELL dates put up money, but I met with ‘e ence. to the v\hhubul the par-! 75 20th Century Market. 435-t1. | 3 & ents, however, it will be closed on very little success améng the Re- S0 j > p“bhc,m:eome s thf'y D L4l Christmas Eve and all day and ' RILLING Permanent Wave Cabin- BALMAT & cumA“Y s 7 evening : S 5 | h a Teady giion”thiets ‘dbnghiorssa A1 STELIAVLORChENNAR po (ihatuall! SE th ohe JOLNE: Fhons 6] REAL ESTATE and RENTALS bert White), Whp -, Wady gppointen, 1o WS Tl ol nad e iy P P8 i oud Floor. Shattuck Bldg. as-Treasurer and solicitor for the hOme. The Club will remain closed, ] Tel. 354 |First Division at the Anchorage U150 on New Years Eve. | FOR RENT convention some months previous. Ne Ch:lmm;‘ ])tlnjmt; (!”]la\(-becn 3 R At the following meeting Mr, White EN828ing the aitention of the mem- |3 ROOM furnished apt TE was present and when I asked him bers. The girls have been makmgl 513 Willoughby. WA“ D for the donations or at least part candy and cookies for the young—l. I R ot s {of the funds he had collected, he Sters at the several - children's NIGE GLEAN RUOMS, day o weck, | WANTED—Small adaing machine said he wollld send ', the ‘money DCmes; and .the whole Club has| e manggement, Golonia) Hotel| In gocd condition. J. 8, MeClafien, whiere 3t WRANL o Rms gobd, dnq-seieated.a damily in ot otifie out- - §84 QuBt, Phone 187 074D bhione 374, Dougla: hiii that he wasn't interested in the 'ml' vxllugfis_‘. and are pla.vx}u San- | o VIEW APT ne block ;ro};;W'A ED--Doorman, six nights a clection of any Territorial candi-| & Claus fc its seven C“”‘d"-'“.- “"“‘; Federal Build.ng. (370-tf) | week, no matinee. See Manager, date, though he spent a good deal Christmes gifts and a bhig turkey. S A _1 Capital Theatre 437 tf of time on a radio program he dinner | ROOMS—Kitchen priviieges. H e conducted, knocking the sales tax % .. l Huotel—Ph. #85. + WILL TRADE day and boosting Henry Benson for ~ GROUNDED IN CORDOVA |* o R AT ~ [, tress for one 89, juch coll spring. Commissioner of Labor. In my George-Sundborg of the Alaska MISCELLANEOUS 915-12 St. Phone Black 605. Things for }'aar Office [ campaign for the Treasurer's office I did not receive five cents from any organization in the First Di- vision. The quotation in from the G.O.P. said, “You are cer- tainly to be congratulated on the work you are doing for the party in Alaska, and all of us are grate- ful to you.” The only work White kas done for the party in Alaska is to keep it disorganized. The heading which he gives to his in- terview, “Albert White, general counsel of the Republican party,” is 'lmml\ misnomer. The term White's letter Development Board is still in Cor- dova where he has n held up the past several days because of plane wansportation. He is expect- ed in today if the weather per- mits of flying. 2% Dr. James of Education, Sitka on busies: 1t hursday for end is awaiting transportation back to Juneau in time to spend Chiistmas with his | family. e — BICYCLES At Darnell’'s Sport Center Wherever you go... fly by speedy Pan American Clipper time . . . fi —AND WISH to participate in their earnings CALL AT THE Besides, Clipper travel is fun! You can lean back and relax i comfortable lounge seat a ALASKA FINANCE CORPORATION FOR PARTICULARS COOPER BUILDING Fourth and Main Streets Delivered to your job in required quantities—— Ready for your men to pour—at $]8 50 per cu. vd., f.o.b. plant. Hauling charge 15¢ per truck mile. Other concrete prcducts will be available soon— Get acquainted with your favorite magazine. Di hot food, served aloft, is € with spec: and you'll save a lot of in your Flying Clipper fare 1) { or things to do at home and at your destination . .. n your nd enjoy elicious included Take the children? By all means ! Pan American is ‘Alaska’s family airline . . . ial food and service for the kiddies. What’s more, they travel at half fare (2 to 12). Infants free, of course you save by buying . Remember, too, Clipper: service ever scheduled Pan American now for i now lower than ever bhefore. And did you know that /0 off lying Clipper fares are a round trip Clipper ticket? s offer the most frequent air here in Alaska. So consult nformation and reservations. " BARANOF HOTEL: PHONE 106 2 A/fmmm/ Worto AIRWAYS ZThe rf}s/wn of //ecfiyi/ry- C. Ryan, Cummissioner | i T() VIE \'\O KING is a Il\'ll'" ne- do carpentry or what Ove Hans Phone 458-12 THE FLORE) HOP Open Evenings by Appointment A Com;.'2te Beauty Service Merie-Norman Cosmetics Phone 427 129 Third St. ! 443-1mo DAY NURSERY PRE-SCHOOL KINDERGARTEN Under auspices . of A. W. V. S. — Juneau Unit Mornings 9-to-12 50c Afternoons 2-to-5 50c Afternoons 1-to-5 T5¢ For additional information Mrs. George Rogers, Tel. Green 768 Mrs. Beth Stejer, Tel. Red 825 or Tel. 21—Governor's Mansion WE SHARPEN SKATES. Hagerup Saw Filing Shop. 432-tf. GUARANTEED Realistic Perma- nent, $7.50. Paper Curls, $1 up.| Lola’s beauty Shop. Phone 201 315 Decker Way. CHILD CARE—{ull, part time; ages 3-6. 117 Third St., above Boggan's Shop. Christmas Greeiing Cards With Envelopes Alaska Scenes Available Now' At WINTER & POND CO,, Inc. Everything in Photography 437 tf. | ALASKA COASTAL MAKES ONE TRIP SOUTH SATURDAY Alaska Coastal Airlines made one flight to Ketchikan, Wrangell and Petersburg on Saturday, but was {unable to send any planes out on Sunday. Saturday passengers to Wrangell were Etolin Coulter, Georgia Hemp- singer and Lew Williams; to Ketch- | ikan, R. Bernfly and Lyle Horn. and to Petersburg, Ann Episoth; from Wrangell to Ketchikan, Walt Turner, Winnie Targee and J. C. { Johnson. The return flight nrought A. V. Ritchie from Ketchikan to Wrang- ‘ell and J. A. Beck to Petersburg. | George Berande, S. Swanson, Er- nestine Zollman and Dorothy Ellis were carried from Ketchikan to Ju- neau. SRR N LOGGERF ATTE) .[ON LOGGRERE with logs for sale contact Juncau Lumber Mills. Will buy from 100,000 ft. to 10,000000 feet. For further particulars see Juneau Lumber Mills. 433-tf. 456-13 WILL SHARE 2-pearocm apt. with employed young womar. Call 873 after 5 pm 450-t1 | WANTED—Neat appearing young lady to operate popcorn machine six nights a week; no matinees. See Manager, Capitol Theatre. 450-t1 THE SALMON Creek Country Club wants to rent a car for one month. Phone 389 or 864. 448-t1 ! & . | CARPENTERS, inslae work. 6 day week. Call 34 evenings. (355-tf) | WANTED—Used furniture 142 Wile | loughby. Phone 788. KIRSTEN'S Beauty Shop, Phone 556, 3rd and Main. Speclalizing in permanents. Open evenings by | appointment. (293-3t1) IPIANOS RENTED ana TUNED Anderson Shop. LOST AND FOUND LOST—Black pomeranian dog, an- swers to “Nippy”. Child’s pet mis- ., sing three days. Call Blue 670 458-t2 v:al]et containing Phone Green 433-3t ST — Zipper valuable papers. 624. Remard. TIDE TABLE DECEMBER 24 tide 2:42 am,, Low tide 8:16 a.m., High tide 14:10 p.m., Low ti.de 20:52 pm., { | 146 ft. 4.2 ft. 170 ft. -1.2 ft. High @ e 0 0 00 00 00 e HERE FROM STAT! H. Helland of Olympia, Wash, and Dr. Joseph Aronson of Wayne, Pa., are among arrivals registering at the Hotel Juneau. —————————— BICYCLES At Darnells Sport Cenur NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That on December 2nd. 1946, in the U. S. Commissioner’s Court for Ju- neau Precinct, at Juneau, Alaska, Howard D. Stabler was appointed administrator of the estate of JOHN RUSSELL ELLIOTT, deceased. All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them, with verified vouchers as required by law, to said administrator«at his {office in the. Shattuck Building, Ju- ineau, Alaska, within six months !from the date of the first publica- /tion of this notice. HOWARD, D. STABLER, Administrator. 'First publication, Dec. 2, 1946. Lust publication, Dec. 23, 1946, |

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