The Daily Alaska empire Newspaper, January 8, 1949, Page 8

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PAGE EIGHT * =~ COUNCIL CALLS SPECIAL MEETING FOR NEXT FRIDAY Water System for Seatter Tract sl Subject - Park- ing Meters Ordered In order that a onable and amicable arrangement may prevail, | to the mutual satisfaction of both parties, the City Council will ask reside: of the Seatter Tract to confer with offici of the Juneau | Water Company at a special meet- ing next Friday eveni | At a December meeting, J. Mal- | colm Greany, president of the Seat- | ter Water System, requested ser- vice from the Juneau system. At last night's Council meeting, | City Attorney Howard Stabler read | portions of Ordinance No. 306 granting a franchise to the Juneau | ‘Water Company, showing that it is a public utility, and that the com- | pany agreed to provide water to| residents throughout the city. As the propesed service involves an extension of mains, Council members were unanimous in want- ing the work done before the pro- | posed street paving in that area. . Next Friday's special meeting will be -at 8 o'clock in the Council, Chambers. A large audience is ex- | pected. { Numerous matters for civic im- provement came up for considera- | ticn. On most of them, the Coun- | cil already has taken preliminary | action. i It was voted to advertise Mon- | day for bids on equipment needed | to wire the Small Boat Harbor, | bids to be opened at 10 am. Jan- uary 21, for ccnsideration at the' regular meeting that evening. Ac-| tion on cirical equipment is neg- essary t early because the spec- ial submarine le cannof be de- livered for three months. Council n nbers urged vigorous | action by all inter dredging of Mendenh: or Waino Hendrickson rej 8. Engineers c als as saying that the project wa proved t ago, but “stateside to have priority. was asked tc to be sent L. (Bob) Washington, The mayor also reported that the U. 8. Engineers n will initiate work to pave the bottom of the Gold Creek flume for some 450 of a t emergency appropriation, with more work lat- er if funds are available. The Council voted to order 200 parking meters, which will be giv- en an 18-month trial. As the city receives 25 per cent and the com- pany 75 per cent, the meters pay themselves. wstructive discussion regarding mol suitable moorings | for Coast Guard and ACS boats | stationed in Juneau. Requested by the Welfare Board ! to share in the cost of engaging a child welfare worker for Juneau, the Council declined, due to lack of funds beyond the current bud- get. The police committee was asked to give a report at the Jan 'y 21 meeting on the two-way car ra- dio system recently proposed by Frank A, Metcalf, chief of the Highway Patrol, which would share ! the cost. . 5 Two members of the Territorial House of Representatives were in the audience at last night's meet- inz—Mrs. Doris Barnes of Wrangell, former mayor there, and Mrs. Amelia Gundersen of Ketchikan. All Council members were in at- tendance. They were Edward Niel- wen, George Jorgenson, J. P, Christ- ensen, James Larson, J. A. Thibo- deau and Burr Johnson. ts May- | Attorney De otk Bartlett and D..'C. re SICKS" SEATTLE BREWING & MALTING CO SEATTLE, USA | O O Tow Wecs vt Bty G 3 Distributed throughout Alaska by ODOM COMPANY — A small girl, wearing the tra her appearance zt the city audito initiation of 300 candidates into the robed order. were among the masked group which looked on. (P Wireshoto. U 141} ¥ DEPARTMENT Eal Y \ Child Wears Kian Garb onal Ku Kiux Klan regalia, makes ium at Macon, Ga., during a mass About 150 women The | i | purpc Con der neau, Junior Vie Allan G. Marcum | Vice Command- | ¢ | i TWO TAX BILLS INTRODUCED IN LOWER CHAMBER. (Continued from Page One) the Territorial Treasury. | is set up for taxpayer including petitions to th ioner and appeals to | hinery nd remedies I'ax Comimis: It also repeals the nc on cannery operations Preperty Tax second of the basic tax bills roduced in the House yes 11 property tax bill, p. levy of two per cent o1 upon all real property and all personal | the Territory. | will be collected by th collector in incor- towns and by tt < coliector 1n s t income | | | | | nd | munic porated chool districe enden ne ited rict to be only I C 0s€s collec ed into the general fund of t itorial Treagury. Exemplicns The following exemptions are pro- the bi used izious ( ded by Property ex clusively for or. cha ited States, o any muaici; icn, independent or. incor- | the U ty of Tertitory, cf al | ( | 5t |s SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1949 THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA cept that if the surface ground of such claim is used for other mining purposes and has a 1d independent value for such ot purposes, the valuation on this portion of the property is to be according to its full and lue. bill provides machinery for ¢ property and collecting any than separate the taxes, with a Board of Assess-!| ment and Eaualization for each of the four judicial divisions, and for ppea nd review of assessments. The Boards would have three mem- s each, appointcd by the Gov- the provisions of the bill, verty owner would be re-! to submit a return of his ty on or before April 15, 1949, on before January 15 of 1 year thereafter. for a calendar year will be ble annually the first day .of pruary of ‘the ensuing year. Aside from receiving the two tax sures, the House had little busi- to transact yesterday after- New committee appoint- ncluded Rep. Doris Barnes » Kkozds and Highways Com- and Rep. Frank Angerman ritorial Institution Com- It was announced that Aylmer Rydeen had been ed as chairman of the Com- tee on Banks, Banking and Cor- yorations. House adjourned until ¢l:ck Monday morning. - GIRL FOR GREENEWALDS A 1 ter was born to Mr. Robert Greenewald in Ann's Hospital on Thursday fterncon. The baby tipped the da n My 10 OWEN MAY NOW PLAY IN CANADA GALT, Ontario, Jan. 8—M— leckey Owen, the former Brook- {lyn catcher who jumped to the ‘Mexican League and drew suspen- Ision from organied baseball, may {play in a Caradian League next season. | 'The Galt Teriicrs of the amateur Senior Inter-County baseball !2zgue |announced an offer had been made to Owen to become playing coach. Gus Murray, manager, s the ideal hasn't been completed but Owen seemed ‘“quite pleased” with (the presposition. The Terriers aiso announced they iplanned a tieup with the New York Yankees. George Silkirk, ren- resenting the American League team, is to confer with Galt offi- \cials today. ¥ Qwen is under five-year suspen- sion irom organized baseball. He {weuld not be prevented from play- ing with the Canadian team, since |it isn’t in the U. organization. BT ™ o i i | TO HEALTH DEPT. | | Miss Mildred Nelson of Milwau- !kee, Wis.,, arrived here yesterday from the States to work with the Department of Health. She is stay- | I'ing at the Baranof Hotel. WEATHER REPORT (U. 8. WEATHER BUREAU This data is ¢or 24-hour per- jod ending ¢:3% am. PST. In Juneau— Maximum, 20; minimum, 12. At Airport— Maximum, 20; minimum, 0. FORECAST (Juneau and Vieinity) Mostly cloudy with snow this afternoon. Snow mixed with rain on Sunday. South- easterly winds 15 to 25 mph tonight and Sunday. Slow- ly rising temperatures, high- est today near 28. A little warmer Sunday. PRECIPITATION (Past 24 hours ending 7:30 a.m. today In Juneau City — None; since Jan. 1, 6.64 inches; since July 1, 8270 inches. At the Airport — Trace; sincz Jan. 1, 296 inches; since July 1, 52.03 inches. e e o o0 000 — - GARRISON IN CAST Richard Garrison, who suffered a spinal fracture when he was caught under a snow laden marquee on Monday, was placed in a cast yesterday. He is reported to be resting comfortably today. Dr. C. C. Carter and Dr. Phillip Moore, orthcpedic specialist, were the at- tending physicians. Garrison is at St. Ann’s Hospital. e - FROM B. C. W. J. Mose of Trail, B. C, is registered at the Baranof. NOTICE Having purchased on Jan. 4, all |the property of Santiago M. Cesar,¥| |including Dew Drop Inn Restaur- ant, on South Franklin, I am not responsible for any debts against |the property previous to Jan. 4, (85-6t) F. G. RAMOS. ' SEATTLE —within easy reach " by fast 4-engine Clipper S [ Fly in swift comfort aboard the big, 4-mile-a-minute Clippers . . serving on frequent schedules. Enroute, settle bluk in your ounge seat and enjoy 8 '.I‘! famous servic including delicious hot meals, as part of your Flying Clipper fare. Consult Pan Americas .« BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 106 N pu At i | of Administration will and Adjutant; of Anchorage, Qu ser, U Cha Chilkoot, j. Davis oi (S MEETING HERE Conveninz in Juneau toiay s the Board of Administration of the Department of Alaska, Véterans of eizn Wa D artment affairs the ensuing year will be dis- sed at two-day meeting, Army, Fort Richard- Carl Heinmiller of Haines, Surgeon; Anchorage, Dennis, Anchorafe, Chief the 1 opened session this mornng at 9:30 o'clock and.will conclue on duy afternoon at 3 o'clock. John T. McLaughlin, Department Com- mander, will preside at the meet- ings. Ten officers of the organ are Juny the meetings, are being held in the VFW Eeward Sireet. The for the past year will be reviewed and policies for the com- ing year will be formulated The site of the 1949 Encampment will be determined and resolutions will be proposed and drawn up for ntation at the annual mae The last convention was hels eward and was attended by de gates from all parts of the Te tory. ohn McLaug and | orage. EAGLESTON TERM FOR ASSAULT IS | SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 8—M— | The U. §. Court of Appeals for the ' Ninth Circuit has affirmed the con- viction and three-year prison term of Z. E gleston, for assault with »on on Frank Row 1946, at Anchcarge, Alask: In a separate opinion, the c 4 aiso affirmed a civil suit judgment of $37,000 which Rowley had won from Eagleston. Testimony at Eagleston's criminal trial was that the two men had a business quarrel and that Rowley skull was fractured—presumably by a rake handle, although the jury uncertain to the exact pon leston was sentenced Jan. 10, to a three.year prison term.: - e ER MOVEMENTS schedul- ion in F pie th in will present his 1mander’s report on the Nation- al VFW Convention which he at- tended in September. The Board review and act upon proposed legislation as approved at the National meeting. They determine policles in con- junction with improvements cov- erinz Veterans Benefits, including milita 1d civilian housing. Vet- erans preference, the defense pro- ram and communications. Joseph Alexander, Adjutant ieral of the National Guard program for the Territory, will speak on the history oi the Na- tional Guard and will outline the ‘Territorial Guard program. The following department offi- cers are present: John T. Mec- Laughlin of Juneau, Commander; as we Es 1947, ST Baranot, from Seattle, ed to arrive Monday. Denali, from Seattle, scheduled to arrive Tuesday. Princess Norah scheduled to sail from Vancouver January 13. Alaska scheduled to sail Seattle January 15. TARA EAM from TUSSY’S BEAUTY PLUS CREAM This is the thrilling cream that can do so much for the woman over thirty. A dynamic, truly effective beauty treatment because its active, beauty-giving hormone ingredient can actually be absorbed by your skin. Use Beauty Plus faithfully for a few short weeks and watch for the wonderful results. The “plus” in Beauty Plus is that young, young look! For a Limiied Time Only AT HALF PRICE Juneas Drug Co. Cecil A. Roley |} artermaster; Capt. Inspector; ! orate chiool district, puklic util- istrict and association operat- ——— under ngement 1 Electr es at seven pounds two ounces. -ee - 1 Fity z I DON'T MiSS 1nE AUCTION SALE od merchandise, Sun- , Juno Auction Mar- White Bros. 1t T utilities | he Bui | mix tion. i furniture Let 1949 Give YOU enhanced personaltiy, added popularity, the ““Zest From Living” which comes only with the self assurance you have when personal care and cor- rect hair styling permits you to forgei yourself. The New Year is YOURS. Will you make some- thing of it? You CAN! OUR JANUARY SPECIALS The Trend Is Toward a Short and Trim Coiffure Machineless Wave - - $10.00 With Tulip Oil and Realistic Cream. (Average time, 3 hours) Machine Wave - - - - - - $8.50 Complete Shampeo Finger Wave and Hair Cut. (Average time, 3 hours) 731 E St I { any organizatio ized for busir nembership the vetera nited States, n purposes or [ essed value of uhimprov- mining claims upon | originally The cd, unpaten! which the required for usel tt patent h def re- | the Plan it now E ET US plan a com- plete program of insur- ance which will protect all your property and possessions against loss from every insurable cause. A few moments of your time now may save you hundreds of dollars some day! Don’t neglect vour insurance protec tion! Shatiunck Ageney Seward Street Juneau Phone 249 AR RRRO AN & e Baranof Beauty' Salon ILAH PARMENTER, Proprietor IRENE STUBBS, Beautician PHONE 538 for YOUR appoiniment | YOUR HoMm 70 DAYLIGHT WITH | | | | we o Jrasor Nl | “OPEN HOUSE” at the COUNTRY CLUB MONDAY NIGHT——JANUARY 10th IN HONOR OF THE LEGISLATURE OF ALASKA WINDD. @ Thermopane makes more practical those larger wine dow areas you've always wanted . . . enables you to open up your home and flood it with bright, cheery daylight—without excese sive heat loss in winter. A transparent, doubles glass insulating unit, Ther- mopane can be fitted into a modified ‘single sash just like a single pane of glass, But what a difference it makes! No extra glass to keep painted, take down, put up or store! Homes are warmer, more comfortable, less drafty in cold weather. There is no more glass to clean than in an ordinary window, because the unit is Thermopane, sealed with a atented metal-to-glass Eond to guard against en- wrance of dust or moisture. Come in and discuss the installation of a Thermopane Picture Window in your home. Window — Auto Plate Glass K. DON AR 538 Willoughby — Phone 63.‘}}’ ve '.:m‘ Come Gut and Meet Your Senators and Representatives Beverages and Hors d'oeuvres with the Compliments of the Management From 8:30 to 9:30 Monday Evening [ COME EARLY---=-STAY LATE and Enjoy Exciting Entertainment ; DINE and DANCE SALMON CREEK COUNTRY CLUB

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