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PAGE EIGHT JUNEAU AIRPORT property, the Council instructed the City Assessor to add to the tax rolls all church-owned land not' I DIS(USSED A'I' actively in use for religious pur- poses The Finance Committee reported the | | jold Roberts Row property now| |owned by > the Juneau Spruce Mills. Report Received, Projec 7 = v et 2 TO BURTON Feasible-Special Meet- |t e pens e - ing on June 13 jpuid in rutl by e former ovuers Al Hostak, of Seattle, Scor- ed Technical Knockout Over Raadik Ibut that penalties and interest be walved -+ - The ing in up the matter Juneau 22 SOUTHEASTERN regular ion port for discussion reports {rom a spec CHICAGO, Jur 7 The title Council also “Honeyboy” Bratton, generally con School budget for the sidered No, 1 contender for Ike property owned by the had skidded today after the dapper odox Chur nd under con- 5 Chicago Negro was belted into his n ¢ school The Southeastern on her maiden go.ong straight defeat by durabie A special mec et for|voyage to Alaska for the Briges Gene Burton, New York slugger. consider delinguent | Steamship Company has arrived n |~ gyrton decisively beat Bratton in now being ed. Also|Port and is at the Northland Dock. 19 roungs last night before a crowd Open House on board is to be held o 14000 Chicago Stadium fans who ;v action at the special an application for ajthis afternoon between 3 and 5 goptributed a $62,649 gate Hquor litense by McKin-|o'clock. to give all Juneau and | Hostak, 160, of Seattle, butors, Incorporated Gastineau Channel residents the fomer World Middleweight Cham- . question of whether the Ju- |OPportunity to inspect the ship and pion scored a technical knockou neau Volunt Fire Department 8¢t acquainted with the steamshid over Anton \dik, 159, Estonis, should calls from outside ) cOmpany personncl in the fifth round of their sche- the City s was taken up, dis- Capt. Alexander Barov. in com- duled 10-rcund co-feature cussed, red to committee Mand of the ship, is from Juneau, | phygicians ordered* the bout for further study and action and during the war sailed Liberty siopped after Raadik had bled pro- On the airport question, the Shibs fusely for two rounds from an ugly o il heard the report of Bil| P.H. Briges, with headquarters in gash over the right eye Hoxon chaitman of the special {Juncau. stated the company would o try to maintain weekly sailings, with up by Mayor Waino udy the feasibili- committee set Hendricksen to | & flexible schedule at present which |includes stons at Ketchikan, Wran- ROSEMARY DOOGAN ty of Municipal ownership | FEASIBLE, 1S REPORT |gell, and Petersburg, as well as From that report, which includ- |Haines, Skagway and Sitka if there iS VFw (ANDIDAIE ed information and figures on op- |15 need for the latter P e S bl More ships will be put on the run ,‘,‘,:?;,‘";j‘,;;“‘L’.A,Z“‘.‘;,‘,“f";;‘,‘,}‘[,C O ne | it business demands, Briggs said e ’ T. H. Gustafson is traffic man- FOR JULY 4TH QUEEN from Pan American Airways and o Ho | s Pacific Northern Airlines, it ap-|38€T. and J. B. Burford, agent, for 3 peared highly unfeasible under | the company Taku Post of the Veterans of present conditions for the City to| PSS . |Foreign Wars held its regular y meeting last,night and simultane- take over the airfield | It was decided to await the m;f'SH STRIKE AT Juneau of the Governor of | turn to Juneau o KET(HIKA“ ENDED ously reopened club facilities. In addition to selecting Miss Rose- mary Doogan as its candidate for la and thel invite William :;::'kaéfikx ll'o:‘xdu;n-: the Territory, 4th of July Queen, the Post voted to a meeting in Juneau with the, { o narchal William T. Mahoney to sponsor two members of the Gov r. City officials and other | . Aeatans 5 e Juneau High School band during S ieat i l | said today that the strike of the the next year's concert season interested parties | United Trollers against Ketchikan This conference may te held dur-‘gg byvers is over. He said that, ing the latter part of June, “”‘;‘w)nlo in Ketchian yesterday, Michael will cover the entire question Ol gy ) Ketchikan yesterday,Michael municipal operation, and the PYO- | ; Haas, Territorial Representative posal that the City construct l’;“;jm(ormcd him that several of the Taku Post will pay for two sea- son tickets, for thg concerts, which will be used by two members of the band to be selected by the band director. The mew custom of serving re- :ul;glmsunuon Hilging i 6v fish buyers have signed agreements freshments, after the meeting, was seid. ¢ i with the trollers similar to the Ju- again followed after last night's The Finance C°“‘"f“_'""; \r’m“gm‘inenu contract and that fishermen |geeting. the School budget forward for ap=, .o jert for the waters. F Siiak Doosas st the E youksst Auxilis years old proval, with the exception of an item for $6,000 to be used for con- struction of new fire escapes on the Mahoney returned here this morn- imember of the Ladies ing from a week’s trip to Ketchikan, ' Taku Post. She is 18 Petersburg and Wrangell on routine Grade School. This item will be o o 00 d e oy placed under the contingency fund > A6 :\le‘a: High School in this year's jty, rather than in the as ‘il.l thle bc(‘fi b B Tt iy Ll e s @ She wgs korn in Juneau, and al- 2w e though she lived in Douglas for OUTSIDE FIRE CALLS | ) several years, is now residing in Fire Chief Minard Mill stated!® _‘.‘I‘AA,THERIRE';ORT Juneau again the ‘case for' the Fire Department,|® Temperature for 4-Houp Her brother, Theodore J. Doog S enswiring calls from outside| ® Eeriod Ending 7.80 o'Clock @ , was killed in action, December the City Limits. He pointed out® This Morning 23, 1944, while a member of the U o Pl that the insurance on trucks and i . Army on Leyte Island in the firemen lapses as soon as they|® In Juneau—Maximum, 69; Philippines. pass outside the City {® minimum, G . MR AT ARG ® At Airport—Maximum, 68; Empir~ Want-ads for results! that if It was also brought out a fire truck is out of the city at| mimmum, 40. WEATHER FORECAST the time a serious fire occurred,|® : g the property owner might have ® (Juneau awd Vicinity) yuy v 7 S grounds on which to file sui|® Cloudy tonight with occa- DAVID O. SELZNICK inst the City for negligence. ‘D slonal rain Sunday. o y . PRECIPITATION The matter was referred to com- mittee for special study with Chief | ® (Past 24 hours ending 730 Lm. toduy) DutL / Mill and officers of the Fire Dc-|® In Juneau — None; since \ partment, and will be reported back ® June 1, 52 inches; since / to the Council at the next meet-|® July 1, 92.08 inches. N ing. In the meantime, answering . At Airport — None; since 4 su" calls will be left, as @ June 1, .33 inches; since July W e out-of-town before, up to the discretion of the @ 1, 57.91 inches. Fire Chief and the Mayor o McKinley Distributors applica-/e e e e e o o tion for a wholesale liquor licen - - — the business to be conducted at JURORS DISMISSED the Juneau Cold Storage, was held | : over until the special mesting June| U. S. District Judge George w. 13. The Cold Storage will be no- Folta has ordered that members of tified in the meantime of the ne- both the Federal grand and petit cessity of having all taxes paid Up|juries be dismissed from duty for | before such a license can be grant-|the remainder of the current court ed. term in Juneau | PROPERTY LEASE REJECTED | The offer from Bishop Zlobin of | the Russian Orthodox Church for! lease of four and a half lots of| property across the foot of Glacier} Highway from Evergreen Cemetery; the basis that it} i, Tehoicoln 0000000000000 0c00s000 tan WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY JUNE 11TH DAY and DATE WITH SEATTLE'S RECORD RUN CAPITOL THEATRE was rejected on was far too high. Bishop Zlobin had asked, through his attorney| William L. Paul, Jr, a 99 year * lease with rental of $75 a month erfeet glfls for the property. The question will be discussed with the School Board| at an early date. } While on the CHAMPION Blue Ribbon Outhoard Engines for a perfect father ~ subject Give him a™gift thai's intimate; pers sonal. dloscn [0[ Illm H'OHC se.8 durfi able key chain; a handsome tie-clip., gleaming cuff links or something else from our collection of men's gilts. Now available from stock at your Juneau Dealer Juneau Welding & Machine Co. T TR R A W Consult Us About Your Gilt Problems The NUGGET SHOP . watel and was graduated from the Ju- . THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA - - |LUTHERAN LADIES ’ | ENJOY PICNIC AT Commiier, componed of e and | lE“A BEA(H THURS- Darwin !j_L,)Cl;in charge. /\pm'uxnmuw—ly 35 members of Tip ,or en'is's TLutheran Ladies Aid Society en- Jjoyed a picnic luncheon and a de- lightful afternoon Thursday at the lLt'na Beach summer home of Mrs LONG BEACH, Calif., June 7.—(® —Use plain English, Dr. Cecil H. Bliss of the University of Iowa ad- Ray Nevin. Each.member carried la picnic lunch, and Mrs. Niven was vises dentists, in discussing a pa- tient's problems. erved dessert and coffee | A short business session Iheld during the afternoon at which jtime a report of the recent food | “Ayoid the use of bad-sounding given, and thanks ex-|phrases” Dr. Bliss urged the Los Angeles County Dental Society. “In- stead of saying ‘false teeth might try ‘wrinkle remover: the s was |tended to everyone who assisted in making it a real success. Plans were made to hold a rum- U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE, WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALASKA WEATHER BULLETIN DATA FOR 24 HOURS ENDED AT 4:30 A. M., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME Max. temp TODAY | mage sale June 18 in the church! parlors, with the Ways and Means | I p Committee, composed of Mesdames (Conrinuea jrom Page One) to Republican Albert L. Reeves, Jr. The Subcommittee has completed hearing on a resolution by Senator | Kem ate to determine whether Attorney{ u General Clark and his aides prop-| erly handled complaints about the| ~ ‘election investigation OTHER Politics—Si 2 SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1947 Coming FOR ACTION calling (R-Mo.) on the Son-! to the Kem said he thought the| would continue. | | - Gastineau Cafe Senator Taft (R-Ohio) DEVELOPMENTS | . | 8 ing another round at Pres- | last Lowest 4:30 am. 24 hrs. Weatiier gt AL A e e el Station 24 hrs temp. temp. Precip. 4:30am. | oo conomics, asked how the pres- | Anchorage 58 35 i e Ay ‘ 4 | Bethel 54 P b Y |gividuals now when he approved b & n e . oy b AL Pt. Cloudy o6 for corporations in 1945. Taft | — - g"”’“‘“ 7’3 by 4 0 leas declared yesterday that the Presi- ity 39 = . Clear dent’s administration must Edmonten 1 47 18 0 Pt. Cloudy [ (00 ity for “having cres | Fairbanks 0% 33 39 0 Pt. Cloudy all the conditions which com- i ol Haines 67 45 49 0 Pt. Cloudy pel high prices.” H Q “Y f'h”"‘“ Aicbort gi “"fi :71 ”3 ?I “l" Information — The House failed B uneau Airpol 3 loudy ; x 67 E to wind up debata yesterday on Ketchikan 61 4 47 0 Bt Oloudy |10 o e AR o, | ymll' Dad S HOth? ‘ Kodiak 49 43 45 Trace Cloudy i ! ) i /’f \ b o Depairtment to operate a floreign ) Rotzebue a1 36 40 0 Pt Oloudy | e Aion \iuha . eANGAMBR Fi- -~ \ Los Angeles 81" [ 58 59 0 Cloudy change program and won't get - McGrath 62 37 43 0 Pt. Cloudy ,.ound to a vote before Monday \ Nome 53 34 44 0 Pt. Cloudy .. - : RO . s ¥ ¥ sday. Opponents fired ' i e s Northway 6, |. 32 40 20 Cloudy : i The s o Petersburg 63 a1 43 0 Bt ooty | Baaeat e o include give him anything Fl;fimmm(ls @ b i Saia the “Voice of America” broadcast for Father’s Day Tince eorge 5 y . . prmc: Rupef-t 65 :5‘, '13 S;c:j]“u‘l" e that will please him Seattle 74 58 Rain MADGE S"AR([A”E more than that new Sitka 60 m 0 Pt. Cloudy camera or other ‘Whitehorse 65 39 42 02 Cloudy D|ES lN Ho;p“A!. p vakutat 56 pee o 0 oy equipment that “—(4:30 a. m. vesterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Mrs. Madge Sharclane died early he’s been hanker- WEATHER SYNOPSIS: The high vressure over the Gulf of Alaska this morning in the Govarnment ing for. -—— Your is gradually giving way to a storm located 250 miles south of Sand Point Good weather and above normal temveratures with no rain has prevailed over Southeast Alaska and interior Alaska. Some rain and mild t>m- peratures over the Aleutians and rain with below normal temperatures over the Pacific Northwest. MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today WIND Height of Waves Station Weather Temp. Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) Cape Spencer Pt. Cloudy 3 NW 18 1 foot Eldred Rock Pt. Cloudy NNW 7 1 foot Lincoln Rock Cloudy WNW 5 Zero Guard Island Pt. Cloudy 35 NNW 9 Zero Cape Decision Clear 53 Nw 2 1 foot MARINE FORECAST FOR THE PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVE- NING: For the protected waters of Southeast Alaska and the outside s from Dixon Entrance to Yakutat - winds light and variable. Fair teday, rain tonight and Sunday. Salmon C€Creek Country Club 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier Highway Join Us in Juneau July Fourth SUNDAY HAM DINNER Salad - Vegetable Potatoes - Hot Biscuits and Honey served at 5 o'clock 1.50 TO TAKE OUT! Chicken - “heaped inthe 15:: with ‘rench Rough! Frie AND Chinese Delicacies: CHOP SUEY e CHICKENCHOW MEIN EGG FOO YUNG @ CRAB F0O YUNG PORK CHOW MEIN e FRIED RICE CAR SERVICE e @ WE'RE GROWING e e FAMOUS FOR e o FINEST FOODS e pital and has many survivors living thers including four great gran survived by | kins of Hoonah and a Egoban of Pet will be shioved to Hoonah for burial by the Charles W. Carter Mortuary. e ey bt Joo oS lisle SR R R R R T TS She was born in Hoonah Lu- E k ’s % : PHOTOGRAPHIC Photo Shop HEADQUARTERS 20th Century Building PHONE 35 grandchildren and ildren. She is also or, Oliver Haw- sister, Anna The remains six a brot burg - . AT John | JUNEAU HOTEL Oswald of Los Angeles, Calif., E. A. Schaffer of Seattle, Paul Alexander of Sitka, H. K. Car- of Fairbanks, and Catherine Marie Gleason are registered at the Juneau Hotel. M the Forest Service Office here ! Gleason is with [ d et TX LT 208000000 [ ] (XXX R TN ) (AT AR AN AR Again this year, boys 11 to 15 years of age inclusive can compete in “the greatest amateur racing event in the world” —the All-American Soap ! Box Derby. Each entrant has an opportunity to win prizes | and trophies in the loczl Derby. The winner goes to Akron, Ohio, with all expenses paid, to race against boys from all over the United States and Canada. The winner of the Natiohal Finals is awarded a four-year college scholarship and! several trophies, You may become the 1947 Champion! Enter « now! | | . . . . . . . . . . Cofictais.' Country Club Memberships ‘ For the Last Half of the Year ‘ (June to December 23rd) ' . Now available at the Club — $5.00 1 Get your entry blank at DARNELL'S SPORT CENTER The last day to enter is JUNE 15 So HURRY!? P - EE— mos—