The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, September 6, 1947, Page 8

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) PAGE EIGHT 3 READJUSTMENTS OF TAXES OCCUPY COUNCIL MEETING Dock Subject Is Brought Up Again with No Definite Action Being Taken Juneau City Council spent con- sideratle ti meet- ing last ever - tions for B levied on IRED (ROSS TRAINING | HOSPIIM NOTES SUPERVISOR T0 (OME| . ., ... o — Nielsen and uahy Miss Nora Marco, Training Assist- | charged from St ant in Home Nursing for the Pacific | yesterday Danny Thomas of Haines was dis- iri ay visit | cl\orged from the Government Hos- lon Tuesday of next week. She will ! pital. | make a three and half month tour of the 1 and will visit many outlying points Mrs. Edward boy were dis- Ann’s Hospital S Caba b MRS. FRIEND RETUR Mrs. Elmer A. Friend, City Clerk, who has been v stant T tion- FROM SAN FRANCISCO Florence Hussar, of San Francisco, is registered at the Hotel Juneau. U. S. DEPARTMENY OF COM CE. WEATHER BUREAU JUNEAU, ALA\S¥%A WEATHER BULLETIN I)\l A FOR ?4 HOURS.ENDED AT 4:30 A. M. Max. temp. | ing in Seattle during the past four home , returned TODAY ; last | Lowest 4:30am. 24hss Weather at | y Dock came for dis-| f E A D ER — Matyas Rakosi, Station 24 hrs* | temp. te Precip. 4:30 am. cussion once more estiga- trained, is real boss of | Anchorasc 58 45 19 Cloudy tion into the prop purchase although as deputy | Barrow 37 33 33 Trace Snow of the dock by i Spruce| foreign minister he ostensibly i | peipel 4 a5 g5 0 it Mills may culm in action at| outranked by president and wil e i & the next mecting of the Council., Prime minister. He's sccretary 4 AR T | general of the Communist party, ‘ b = 28 o 6 ek which dominates country. ! :u AR % liabilicy and pr . : 57 14 02 c Lility insurance the en- vrw A"A(Ks VA { Juneau Airport 58 31 Trace Pt. Cloudy fuing year, as Among Ketchikan 56 52 20 R four sealed bids The | Kodiak 53 1 04 Cloudy amount of the bid was $908.39, fig- RED IAPE ON GI | Kotzebue 45 39 05 Pt. Cloudy ured on the basis of the City pay- | Burbank 91 56 0 Clear roll \q,(-,“lh 53 08 Pt. Cloudy to the Council his intention to ap- Northay 14 Fog ply for licensing refuse ¢ Iarg 0 Cloudy lecting company, and verbal £ : Sloudy Rl ol o, o | Bouging DOW" of Comrad ,,“,,i,‘“‘(',mm i g ey al written application to be brough e > 2 up for Sounel appoval at the next AppfOVifl Forces Avia Prince Rupert i 2 Rain el ha fion Schools fo Quit {3tk # o Cloudy Reductions wei ni ) to { Whitehorse 55 28 0 Pt. Cloudy the Juneau Empirc Theatre Com- : - { Yakutat 53 35 03 Clear pany, opl’rn'onl of the Capiot| The red tape of the Veteransi ™t g0, r vocterday to 4:30 a. m. today) Theatre, from $20000 to ; Administraton was the target ofy wwpsrppR SYNOPSIS: A storm which develoved in the centra to Odom and Company 4 < EROlIG S Eareed, Cast TNt l,"i acific Friday has moved northeastward to the vicinity of Cape St tion from $60.300 to $2 010; and Taku Post, Veterans of Forelgn}, = .° 4. "0 ining widesoread precivitation from this system form Swanson Brothers' Store, a W& local - VEW @X0UD | ¢, g along the West Coast from the State of Washington as far north reduction of approximately $6000. Attacked the Flight Training pro- rsburg. Winds in this area have been reported as high as The Baranof Hotel, the Hayes Eram in Alaska under the GI Bill hour. This storm is expected to move onto the coast of Shop and Caslers’ Men's Store also °f Rights. A telegram and a let-{ o "0, al this atternoon and decrease in intensity tonight. An vepresented themselves at the !of Were dispatched to the Wash-| o o o ou enter now located in the Bering Sea is beginning meeting for similar reasons with|ington office of the VA by Post} "o "o i moving slowly northeastward. Cold air continues the same object of having theiy Commander Hunt S. Gruening.|, o' ( utnward acress the Plaines States and temperatures in this taxes reduced from what were Saling that the local VEW wrea have decreased approximately 20 degrees during the past 24 hours. considered unfair assessments. PIOTes the present situation where | 5,1y cioudy skies and below normal temoeratures have characterized Each will provide a swom state- Y Llf.m,l‘.‘(‘.\ r,fi”, f“{ ‘,(,,,::““:l.‘,‘,’:{“ XS he weather of western Canada and the mainland of Alaska. Tempera- ment of evaluation at the next ‘rmj\l;'w h}‘!‘);’l-laé 1‘1‘«»'.1‘ ‘,(,_”_' ©%1 ‘ures have continued somewhat above normal in the extreme south- meeting. § AL 16A RiGh's mectinz, it was| ¥estern portion of the States but in the northwestern portion temper Dock Questicn 2 e o 2 ¥ ures continue below normal In bringing up once more the Poluied oub that two Alasks a13 MARINE WEATHER BULLETIN Juneau Spruce Corporation’s offer (100 SCN0OS have alrehdy refuse Reports from Marine Stations at 10:30 A. M. Today to purchase the City Dock in or- [0 8ccept any more e Dir.and Vel. (Sea Condition) until the contracts are signed. In der for plant expansion, Council- Station Weather Temp. WIND Height of Waves Juneau, The Alaska Coastal Air- man Johnson expressed belie! that lines is threatening similar acticn Jape Spencer Pt. Cloudy EN 15 Calm since the proposition is now a HatBuns: IRECDIX aTtvatly owEs (he 7ldred Rock Pt. Cloudy NNE 20 1 foot month old, the Corporation is due ~~ o™ { Point Retreat Clear N 11 2 feet e 9 company approximat $10,000 for | an answer from the City. instruction given during the in- “ive Finger Light Cloudy 12 1 foot Johnson then proposed & DPos-{, T S0t poer that the | @ncoln Rock Drizzle E 6 1 foot sible method of procedure, Wwith) =00 "o ha Lo forthcoming MARINE FORECAST FOR PERIOD ENDING SUNDAY EVENING o < o b g = two alternatives. If the matter| According to Teports, the Juneau Protected waters south of Wrangell and outside waters, Di Entrance were put to a referendum vote .. office has already okehed the (‘0 Yakutat—easterly to southeasterly winds 15 to 25 mi per hour of the citizens, and approved, the ltud(n beceming northwesterlv near 15 miles per hour tonight. Protected City could then put the dock up PrOPosed agreements for Alaska op- for sale to the highest Lidder ;;‘_‘“"xf m”\“; 'f‘fi,o‘f:l’"‘,’);“[“mmé‘:‘, However, bids would be accepted M50 Tecelve approva | attle branch office and Wash- on the condition that the purchas- ] 2 ington, D. C. headquarters of the e iftalide” 1o his spuxchinse’cop: ol O80T BT L tract the construction of new ‘”;fl‘r;"ri‘m e docking facilities for the City. s office had not These facilities could be either of 4 that the Scattle Yol Blknes (1) > &rflock to. oocupyLaken EDY action yet despite thel fact that the Juneau office had the space betwcen the present City AnDROVAd " the contracte . several Dock and the Cold Storage Dock, *PProved PRt o . LR Weeks ago ! or a part of it; or, (2) a dock ex- Alnskan .aviation . conoerns . be-1 tending N lask J a . 1 ding the Alaska Dock, and in-'y... "ot the guthority for de- cluding a lease on the portion of that dock north of the Alaska Steamship Line ticket office, with new construction on the old Ferry Float property, to be purchased| from the Alaska Electric Light & PO Power Company. s Initial reaction was cool to both A |termining the provisions of Alaska contracts should be vested in the Juneau cffice because of its fam- iliarity with the problems. They that immediate action is important to for three rea- the alternatives and to the prop- 1“T“, osition of requiring new construc. |, & THee 15 almost no other may tion by the purchaser. The pro-|ber 1 WAL ‘”:fa‘; u.x S : posal raised by Councilman Ed- % '@%6 SCREnEse of TRC SO ward Nielsen last evening that the!AUoR facilitics e o City investigate a4 completely new ), X : b 2. The season for favorable dock locatio not discusse ing weather fc most expired, 3. Aviation is the ansportation. >oo—— or student pilots is on Franklin | i > Alaskan Ho- taken up, b after con- | ra effort to clear up just what the various parties concern-| ed desire, the matter was referred for further study. & request trom George suo tor- HERBEDT (. CUFF T0 warded from the U. S. District! GE-’ p. 0. TRA"SFER Court, applying for a liquor license at 180 South Franklin Street was Cab parking spa Street in front of t. important in tel w i princi siderable means of referred to the Police Commit-| Herbert C. Cuff, Secretary of the tee for study. Juneau Civil Service Board and Ju- Councilman James Larsen re- neau Post Office clerk, will not re- ported that no major repairs are turn here following neeced on the Government School which he is now his vacation taking in the building beyond cleaning and | States. This was announced today rome paint. This work is being;py my ystal Jenne, Juneau Post- done. | master, who said that Cuff will be The Council heard the report|relieved by an exchange clerk, Russ of Robert Sanford, Jr. director of | oA Wheeler the Evergreen Bowl summer recrea- | to Ju tion progam, also monthly reports| s . who will be transferred u from San Jose, Calif. thel C. Hockman has been from the Police Department and selected to replace Cuff in the Civil Street Commissioner. All bills wer ce executive position. She is a paid | Finance Clerk in the Juneau Post > e 3 Office. AT THE BARANOF | — ., Don R. Smith, of Portland, is regi-) The Baltic is the world's least stered at the Baraanof Hotel salty sea, the Red the saltiest. Notice of Special Meeting of the Douglas Canning Company, Inc. A Special Meeting of the Stockholders of ] the Douglas Canning Company, Inc., will be held Tuesday evening, September 9, 1947, at eight o'clock (p.m.) in the City Hall of Dougias discussion Alaska, for the purpose of and transaction of business DOUGLAS M. M. MILLE j oer hour today decreasing Sunday. s almost no other m:nl-l} | i northerly to casterly winds 10 to 15 miles Rain in the Ketchikan area ending Variable cloudiness north of Wrangell. waters north of Wrangell— tonight ENJOY A SPECIAL SURNDAY DINNER at the Salmo Creek Country (Iub 3 Miles North of Juneau on Glacier. Highway Sunday Dinner Menu MEAT LOAF with SPAGHETTI Mashed Potatoes . . Salad . . Coffee Southern Hot Biscuits with Honey R\ T ) T A i PHONE FOR YOUR RESERVATIONS Direct to the Club-No. 015 or to George Brothers' Liquor Store- Telephone No. 399 NEW ADDED ITEMS Fresh Cracked Crabs Crab Salad — Crab Louie Fresh Alaska Shrimp Salad Shrimp Cocktails ALSO ———— Tender T-Bone Steaks Chinese Foods Louisiana Prawns THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN to Juneau | ., 120TH MERIDIAN TIME | 160°% Wool Forestry Cloth CRUISER COATS and PANITS Coats are double back, and both coats and pants are made of all-wool Melton cloth. All Alaskans familiar with this gar- ment. nce we are overstocked on these items, we are mak- ing a very special price as follows, while they la: From South | Northland Transportation Com- | pany steamer Alaska arrived in Ju- neau from Seattle last evening at 8:50 o'clock, and sailed for Haines, Skagway and Sitka at 11:45 pm Arriving in Juneau were Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Naish, Lyla Naish, Mr and Mrs. J. R. Metters, Mrs. Lili | Darlene, Miss Marjorie Klingbill, | C 0 A I S mm- WERE Now -oo -|Richard Klingbill, Margaret Frid- | $17 50 Sizes 15 to 17 Neck PANTS--- {5 NOW $10.00 MAIL ORDERS will be shipped C. 0. D. to any part of Alaska, same day as received. H.S. GRAVES " Cthing Man Juneau - Alaska EXCLUSIVE DEALERS IN FLORSHEIM SHOES | man, Beulah Kanistaneaux Boarding the Alaska for Skagway | were John Pichotta, Mrs. M. W. | Reed and children Bill and Kenton; | | for Haines, Margaret Thomas and son Dan, Evelyn Hotch, Charles and | Roy Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar | | Oberg and Mr. and Mrs. Hans Berg | Sailing from Juneau to Sitka were | Mrs. Edna Lomen, Miss E. M. Hull, { John Cropley, Harold Peterson and l{l llie Piatte. are 131 round trip pas- rs on board the Alaska this Stated Communication of Mt. Ju- A Problem in Vitamins If it’s good, satisfy appetizing ing, foods, cooked by people who know their business; If yow’re one of th whe have a sweet iooith and erave delectable pastries, (the kind that melt in yYour mouth)s If you’re the Outdoor type of persoen whe goes in for vigorous exercise . . . and re- quire substantial dinner that will put strength into your system: with your morning coffee... or go in for a snack after the shows then you’li '"60 FOR THE FOOD SERVED AT PER(CY'S" Your PROBLEM in VITAMINS is SOLVED When You Have Your Meals at Percy’s Starting Tonight, PERCY’S WILL STAY OPEN ALL NIGHT EVERY SATURDAY REGULAR HOURS 6:30 a. m. Through the Week i e } 1:00 a. m. EAT BREAKFAST SUNDAY MORNING Before leaving for the Salmon Derby ... Meet Your Friends at PERCY'S.... 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