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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, MARCH 11, 1949 PAGE TWO Armed For ! tic and agri-| 'Even though you do not receive | | DlSIRKI (oURT - - must file d rations on or be- |wise, liability still exists and every | 14 10 5 o e 5 DASSES AWAY HERE CRIMINAL TRIAL W=A=N=-T A=-D=S tiei come tax due for the| M ST inl Mrs. G. E. Aimquist passed away (ALENDAR IS SET BE REQUIRED NOW - ¢ quasterly instal- | A {sxpayer who e delinquent in | oy s Ann'y Hospital this forenoon 1oy m may elect to wait | 1108 e ER at 11 o'clock from a serious illness —_— 1950 before they | Payment will not be penalized im-| ;¢ ;ver two months. Besides being motion day in Dis- .?'Ol SALE Ffll Sm but will be granted every | | mediately - T0 SCHOOLS Hulda Almgquist was born on b i en designat-| - At o opportunity to show a reasonable ¢ e trict Court, today had been desig ! missioner Mu”aney_ x Form 600 D, are printed tax on time, however, alleged | .. 1‘?, d in Seattl “mrfi 2" etting she criminal trial Gotbirihs ound, geod tires, good uphol-| good neighborhood, unfurnished— pearance and | ignovance of the law will not ived in Seattle until 1926, The| (gontinued from Page One) The case of the United States v5.| erc ete, $500.00, Hrrhy Almquists came to Alaska late in 1926 where they have made their i home. Mrs. Almquist is survived by In meking an estimate of prob- her husband, G. E. Almquist, Terri- ble 1949 tax this early, taxpayers torial Representative, daughter Mrs. James Peters, charged with burg- ary, is set for next Friday. Trial of Inez Vesotros, grand lar- eny, will be March 30, and thesc cases will follow in this order: Kurt She said it was designed to raise | home standards over @ two-year eriod and that operators of 18 of homes in the territory have en- > form 1l Revenue th OUGLAS: 3 homes, 3 price ranges. Unexcelled marine view, large basement, 3 bedroom, hardwood floors, garage, furnace, etc, un- furnished; 3 bdrs, furnished, FIVE BEDROOMS, downtown, furn- ished, needs repairs—$12,000. OTHER residential property in all price ranges, BUSINESS and investment proper- » accepted as a reasonablé excue Jor delinquency. _Forms Are Readv and | zopy form ar , Tax [to the 1 blenk for the in taxpaye oner of t rritory @ must file De- | They been mailed to all pe y feel that they are unable to|Edna Willlams and granddaughter dorsed it. Nordgren of Peterscurg, bribery;! immediate occupaney near Mikes; | ty also available, Al ons of record on the Tax Re; nake an accurate estimate because | Janice. She detag L that | walgce T. Rutherford, illegal C0-| 9 pedrooms, completely furnished, r of the Department of Taxation. 0f possible changes that may oc-| Mes. Almquist was a& member of | cre was any intention of closing | . jtation and assault with a dan-| pardwood floors, large basement, heir who are required to file | cur before the close of the currentthe World Service Circle of the icld home if it were under the | orous weapon (four counts), and| utility room, etc. AlSo sevem,wlulAMwmu-mez3‘ b and who do not receive declarations | "ear. It is not required however, | Presbyterian church, Women of the:coulatory setup. She expressed a!: yonan (Steve) Cruz, first-degree 5000 Tote; o RN DO PRONE & with income may obtain copies from Divisional | 0 be absolutely accurate, your best; Moocse, and the Central Baptist f that suyh a fear was ““"“,"murder. LACIER Highway, 2 bdr. home, | RUXMAN, P 0 ces not with- | or Area Tax Collectors of the De- | cstimate will be accepted for thejChurch in Seatt enily 1:e.<punslblo for Miss Fields| p ; Gilmore, Jr., U. 8. District] 3% mi., $2,000.00. i T ? 7 as Federal employees, | partment of Taxation or by writing | tiist filing and adjustments may| The remains arc at the Charles| opposition. \itorney, moved to consolidate the| yEST JUNEAU—Several building 1939 Packard Sedan, good fishing , busines:men, doctors, 1 direct tc the Dej rent of Taxa- e made during the year. Taxpay-|W. Carter MOriuary. 1 Field told the House mem- charges against Rutherford, for pur-| ' lots: a $2,500 two-bdr. Shome on car, $350. Bos d mello o and W torekeepers, mem ment) need only to use ten o OO, | cent 10%) ot the amount so de- & % | “lared and this amount will suf-| . 09 | as an estimate 1 with the D HOCKEY GAMES i (By The Associated Presc) 7} | The Seattle Ircnmen, only Pucil’x:: Coast hockey league team definitely | been transferred from the CG ship Hawve You Tried This Smooth and Mellow ut of the post-season playoffs, up Thursday night rs whe have been filing Declara- - fons of Estimated Income with the Internal Revenue (Federal Govern- to slap a 6-3 e TOBACCO TAX BILL per ot The Territoriai Senate this after: which must Le returned to th House for a minor amendment. i taxes cizars ang tobacco. i e, —— SERREDELL TO PT. RETREAT John Serredell, Eng. 3/c, J Point Retreat Light. PASSED BY SENATE noon passed the tobacco tax bill The bill places a tax of 3 cents on a pack of cigarettes and also has Storis to temporary duty at the ‘The CG pa- rs the Public Welfare Depart- ment “never has given me a fair * and asked: “Why do they 'le2p wanting more authority?” Mrs, Lyle Johnson, another Ju- neau vicinity home operator, told e lewislators she was strongly for bill, elthough she was glad to the House modify the penalty | ovision. She said she felt such measure would be a protection | o: the established homes agains “{ly-by-night” operators. ALASKA LIVING poses of trial. Albert White! attor- ney for the defenuant, preferring | they be tried separately, was to.d this could be argued next Friday, therwise they would be consoli- Toted. The court granted Gilmore's re- quest to continue the Harry O. Jack- | on case to the next grand jury.| An indispensable Government wit- ess is so seriously ill he c;\nno:‘ ow appear. i | Hearing on the demurrer tiled | |y defendants in the case of Holz-| | worth vs. Gov. Ernest Gruening and | ;cthers, originally scheduleq for to-| | day was put cver one week. (osls SuRvEYED | In the divorce action of Ear] For-i sythe, which Mrs. Forsythe came| | from Tacoma to contest, the case; e s each and appr. 1’ acres patent- ed on beach. 3% mi., immediate cccupancy, 2 f.replaces, garage, furnace, Bendix dryer and washer, patented acre- ige. 1-bdr. home with apt. rents for $175.00. th and INDIAN, compieiely furn- ished, 2 iireplaces, maple floors, cold room, 9 ft. refrig, luxury model stove, large Thermopane windows, elec. garbage disposal, rumpus rcom; can add 2 more bedrooms and garage. Will fi- nance. BEHRENDS Ave., 4-bedrom home, THE FORMER FROMHOLST home | ;0LD BELT, beautifully furnished Hamm's Beer is so smooth and mellow that it has been the first choize of millions for 84 years—the beer preferred for mellow moments. Taste Hamm’s and you will prefer its smooth and mellow flavor, too. Distributed by ODOM COMPANY 300 Colman Bldg. Seattle 4, Washington second place, and Seattle continues|back tonight to inhabit the cellar. O/ the gl;//fgwd Hate 00 Cacia Famed for its colorful amosphere...a favorite rendezvous for world iravelers. Recently guests here were asked what fountain pens they preferred. Their vote was overwhelmingly for Parker. feat on the Portland Eagles. trol 83-524 The result in no way affected thclmke Serredell to the light statior rthern . Division standings. Port-|and to make a call at Sentinel nd is still tied with Tacoma for |Island light. or early morning. The boat is expected tomorrow left this morning t‘: BY OS(AR DAM 1 “If we are to aticaci the highest | type of employees to Alaska, which | cood for Alaska as well as the ALL FEDERAL ) )\ EMPLOYEES § HEAR OSCAR W. DAM AT ELKS' HALL TONIGHT AT 7:30 Voted the world’s most wanted pen... , parl«:r . @ Whether it’s Cairo, Calcutta or Chicago, Parker is the pen most highly prized. For 83 polls in 34 countries show Parker always first choice. Precision-made from its uniquely hooded point to the gleaming metal cap...that slips on with- r—'/” e Prices: Parker “51™ Pens $12.50 and 15.00 out twisting. The *“51” starts on the instant— glides across the paper with light and easy touch. And from a wide range of individualized custom points you choose the one that suits your writing style. Only the *“51” is designed for satisfactory use with super-brilliant, super-permanent Parker Superchrome—the remarkable ink that dries as it writes! G imitls iy sl witink! THE PARKER PEN CompaNy, Janesville, Wis., U. S. A, 1ns2-e higher compensation.” drawn by Oscar W. Dam, speclal representative of the National Fed- | cration @f Federal Employees, will discuss his Alaskan su ency, there absolutely must be & Such is the main conclusion | |is concluded and the court has it under advisement. e - - RADIOTELEPHONE RATES ~ ARE REDUCED BY ACS ! Rate reductions on telephone calls {within Alaska between privately- Who | swned radiotelephcne stations and | ¥ 1or | Apmy signal Corps stations ang be- | vie w,larg ebasement, furnace, etc 2-bdr. home, furnished, view, near Fed. bldg., and school, $7500. |6th St., Duplex with garage, com- | pletely furnished. {6th St. Duplex with garage. Com- ‘r pletely furnished. | payment, 3 bdr. apt. available within appr. 10 days. 4 per cent ! money; furnace, cement founda tion, 2 lots, etc. NFFE members at tonight's 7:30| ween marine veszels and Army sxg_‘,THE DECKER BLDG., net income v'clock special meeting in the Elks’ Hall. v He came to Alaska fo investigate the need for a cost-of-living salary differential, and will have real sta- tistical data to present, after goes thrcugh thousands of ‘“c history” figures and assembles them. “To have conditions in he satisfactory Alaska for working conditions in the States should be duplicated. We should not be sat- isfied to reduce the standard of living. “Did you know,” “that 50 per cent of women em- ployeas return to the States? That, ‘n some of the big agencies, there is a 1€0 per cent turnover? These facts,” he continued, “indicate that the cost of living is wrong.” The housing shortage, and the expense of housing, offer the most !sericus problem to Federal em- | ployees, according to Dam. Food costs make it worse. Among the 1eascns for dissatisfaction in bring- ng families is the need of sending {students outside for advanced edu- cation in many specialized subjects. As in the States, an estimated 75 (per cent of Federal employees are {in the lower grades—clerks and | similar categories. Due to condi- | tions in Alaska no help can be ob- itained at the usual starter—'CAF 2", a grade which pays $220 less tax, so the next one, at $250, be- fcemes the lowest.” One agency claims that the dif- ference between comparable posi- tions here and in the States is $1,350 a year. The same department | head estimates that the cost of liv- ing for employees earning less than $3,000 is 40 per cent more than in the States: and from 20 to 30 per cent Jor those making more than $3,000. Well ahead of his departure for ! Alaska—his first trip here and his | first airplane ride—Dam sent ques- | tionnaires to employees all over the Territcry. Thus, he was able to ! gather numerous figures to go with ! personal interview reports. ! He is investigating housing, food, i heat and cther utilities, transporta- tion to and from the States, medi- cal facilities and recreation. | Oscar Dam has been in Govern- ment service 41 years. He is in charge of the marine division, U. S. | Customs Service, for the State of Washington. { e The Romans - made medicines iand a kind of cement out of oys- ter shells. CRRTE o o E CANNERY WORKERS UNION LOCAL 269 | Mezeting will be held Friday, 'March 11, 7:30 PM. at CIO Re- { creation Hall, 336 1st St. All mem- Lers urged to attend. Election of | officers. 41 1x | Anna Mae Anderson, Pres. { | The Alaska Department of Health, ! Juneau, Alaska announces the Invi- !tation to Bid for furnishing drydock- ing, repairs, alterations and addi- | tions to the M'S Hygiene. Interested i bidders may call at Room 203, Terri- | torial Building, Juneau, Alaska for bid forms and specification. Sealed bids will be received at the above address until 11:00 A. M. March 26, 1949. First publication, March 11, 1949. .Lust, publicatnon, March 21, 1949. Govern- | ment employees,” said Dam, “living | queried Dam, | inal Corps shore stations, were an- nounced “>day by Colonel Fred P. 1Andre s, Commanding Officer of \the Alaska Communications Sys- {tem. Rate reductions will be placed in ffect on March 15. Day rates will ‘be reduced from $1.50 for three minutes plus 50 cents for each ad- iitional minute to 90 cents for three minutes plus 25 cents for tional minute. Nizht rates and Zun- day rates will be reduced to 75 |cents for three minutes plus 20 cents for each additional minute. | The rates- quoted above are ACS charges cnly, to which must be added the tclls charged by the con- | necting station or vessel, plus tax. Night rates are effective ketween 5 pm. and 4:30 a.m. daily. Sunday rates will be effective from midnight Saturday to midnight Sunday. All time stated is local time. T T M NEW PROGRAM ON KINY A new radio program begins to- | morrow, March 12 at 5 o'clock over KINY and will continue for several weeks. This program is recorded in the Thlinget and Aleut lan- guages. ‘fhe Gospel Recording, Inc., com- »any was in Alaska last summer making studies and recordings of 121 languages and dialects. ch addi- | cver $5,000. Terms; 7 rentals. Ce- | ment bld CRESENT APTS,; The SEAVIEW APTS. BAR, best location, long lease, cate . and rooming house in connection. ' SEVERAL other buildings heart of | Juneau. |KENDEL'S trcller at Small Boat Hartor, the MARION J. and THE FORRESTER. \ TWO floating canneries, large re- turns on, seasonal ®ork. PILEDRIVING EQUIPMENT priced for IMMEDIATE SALE. MURPHY & HURPHY REALTORS - ACCOUNTANTS Phone €76 over First Netional Bank : FOR SRLE BABY Basinette and pad, good conditicn, $8. Ph. Black 630. 41 3LI TROLLER Bernice, fuly equipped. Length 34 ft, beam 10 ft, 6 it. draft. 115 HP Chrysler Crown Motor. Write or wire Wm. R. Stedman, Petersburg, Alaska. 41 6t §-ROOM. fully furnished house, full conr. cete tasement. $6,000. Terms. Ph. Greer. 499, 83 tf PEDIGREED Cocker Spaniel pup- pies. 940 W 10th St. Sunday or evenings. 41 3t - WANTED APPLY at Percy’s Cafe at once for CARRIER FOk paper route. In- quire Empire Office. 104 3t CHILDREN'S Day Nursery. Ph Greer 520. Gertrude Millard, WOMAN wants work of any kind by day or week. Ph. Blue 655 % FOR RENT JINGLE ROOM, private entrance. 427 Harris. Ph. Blue 759. 38 4t FOR RENT to Jire 1: 2 bdr. home, furnished, no children. Murphy ard Murphy, ph 676. 34tf LIVING Room, bedroom, kitchen- ettc and bath in country. In- quire Browne's Barber Shop. 27 t1 TWO Story building, 1200 ft each floor, Marine Way-Ferry Way and Seward St. George Broth- ers. 25 tt GARAGE or wurehouse or shop for | rent. 78 Willoughby Ave. Ph. Blue 275 after 4 P. M. 93-t1 20345 FT. Space for store room or carpenter shop. Call at Occi- dental Bar. Phone 674. 86 tf STEAMHEATED Rooms, weekly 0! Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 69 tf WURILLZER Spinit piano for rent Anderson Plano Shop. 52 t NORTHERN Hotel management. Phone 74, under new Reascnable rent 982 t APTS, Rooms with Kitchen priv leges. Home Hotel. Ph. 886. 97 ¢ s e Sy AT SEAVIEW Ai.. for rent, one bloc) from Federal Bldg. 890 t NIOE CLEAN steam heated room also steam baths. Scandinavia: RoOmS. 736 t cashier, waitress or fountain work. 38 tf FOR Home Laundry, Call Blue 168. 31 tf o ! Blue 462. DISABLED Vet. urgently needs work of any kind. Black 359. Knows city well, 41 3t WANTED: Customers for éénd& sale at Sears Order Office March 12. 140 2t |\WELSH Baby Bugsy, good condi- | tion, $15. Phone Green 629. 39 3t P L SRR ) S e T 1 Glasslined hot water tank, 30 gal. 1 Oil burning laundry stove. 435 9th St., Ph. Blue 120. 38 tf 102 t1 ]EALDVVV?N “Baby Grand upright I | piano, $350. R. A. Treffers. 335 12th St., between 6-8 p.m. Phone | 38 tf 160 HP Buda Deisel, 2-1 reduction gear, used only eight months. special one week, $1,075. Juneau Welding Co., phong 525. 38 tf '37 Ford 2-door; '41 Dodge ‘%-ton panel. R. W. Cowiing Co. 38 tf FLOOR LAMP, table lamp, occa- sional table, book case, large tri- cycle, training chair, hichair, con- verts to play table. Ph. Red 3;15? FULLY Furnished 5-room house, Garage. Ph. 644, Douglas. 38 6t THREE Unit apartment house. Completely furnished. Newly ren- ovated. Extra lot. Best of loca- tions. Everything first class. Auto- matic heat and hot water. 416 East Street. 7 6% 938 GMC 3-yd. dump truck, good condition, new rubber. Alaska Cab after 7 p. m. 34 tf ZLECTRIC Mangle for sale. Phone Red 765. 2 u SEE the new Spring and Summer fashions. I have a good line, with more styles coming in often, ready to show you. Those “new” new ones that you will want to see. Red 120. 31t The nation’s first chocolate man- 3 ufactur'ng plfix_zk. was set up in 1765, {STAR HILL DUPLEX, small down 1937 Chevrolet Coupe, completely overhauled, new clutch, 3 new tires. $400. 193¢ FORD Coupe, $150 1448 Jeep, $1500, terms. }GENERATORS, 8 kw, 5 kw, 10 kw. | BUILDING LOTS, West Juneau, $300 each; $600 witk <. .ogs for house. QUONSET HUT, must be moved, " 16x32, 2 extra bulkheads, center supports buckled. Only $50 to 1irst buyer. CABIN ON RAFT, cabin 10x19, | three rooms, shingled outside, ply- wood inside, $1050. 4 GURDIES complete with wire and transmission, $175. ° MARINE TOILET, $50. SPECIAL—24 ft. go only $750. RAISED deck cruiser, Navy hull, 35x9x4%, 100 hp Buda conv. $3150, i See blueprints cf hull and picture ! of boat at our office. : 30x10x4 Troller, Chrysler Ace 90, ready to go. $2,800, $1,700 Wil handle, . 36%9x4'¢ troller, Chrys. Jtar Conv. $3,800. 6-FT. Gillnetter, 25 hp Universai, engine completely overhauleq, complete with net. $1,250, 32-FT. Gillnetter, Scripps £9-HF, with fresh water cooling system. New 65-gal gas tank. $1,800. 22-FT. Troller — $550. 24-FT. Troller, Chrysler conv. $850. STEELCRAFT, 26 ft. new $3.200. CABIN Cruiser, 16 ft., 25-hp Uni- | versal, 55 beam, recently rebuilt, i $1,300. 1.-HP freezing unit, gasoline driven, 3 eight-foot copper shelves, 12x12. i For troller. $330. |SWAN LEE, 27x8'¢x3, 52 hp 4 cyl. | Gray. Built '46, towed from Se- ; attle, used five times on fishing g trips, original oil still in. Sleeps | four. $4,000. : 3-Bedroom House, view, $6,800. 18700 down, $70 or less monthly takes i 2-bed house, 1st St., total $4250. 1$5.000 Auk Bay, five acres, some beach. Old 2-story house. $1,800 cash takes beach property ; near Douglas. Seawall, 2 bedroom i house, good water, oil, electricity. 200 ft. beach frontage, 40 ft. highway frontage. $1,500 down, balance of $4,000 in two years, takes bright, new 1- i bedroom house, garage, barn, pos- sible rights to 160 acres with - mile keach and West Juneau Rd. '310,000 down, $100 monthly for large apartment house, downtown Ju- neau. 2-Bedroom House, 3 acres patented land, Fritz Cove. $3,800. | BUILDING LOTS, 2 for $1,000, Er- win St.; 2 at $850 each Seatter Tract; 2 at Small Boat Harbor $4,600 and $4,200. 4-Bedroom House, 100x100 lot, Douglas. $6500. SPECIAL—1 bedroom house, Gold Creek at A St., furnished full concretz basement with space for sccond bedroom, yard, large strawberry patch. Away irom all traffic. $5500. OUGLAS—3-bedroom house, furn- ished, cellar workshop, new two- car garage, lot 50x200, garden, $6,300. | PETER WOCD SALES AGUENCY Real Estate - - Boats Sale Merchandise 12th ut Habor — Phome 5a’ troller ready to modern, good in LOST ANG FOUND “OUND: Gray Plywood Skiff and one green double end skiff. Pick- ed up on Auk Bay about Nov. 1. J. Sherman Tanner, Auk Bay. 8 6t FOUND: Large bunch of keys. Owner may have by paying for adv. 37 3t LOST: Brown billfold. Please re- twn to Geo. Gray, care of the Moose Club. 27 3 THREE Fair of glasses have been turned in; owners may have same by paying for this ad. One pair found near AR Hall in red case. MISCELLANEOUS HOPES New and Used Mdse. Wi buy, eell and exchange. 314 2/ St. Phone 908 99 1) i WINTER and POND, CO. Inc. j Complete Photogra Supplies Devel - ¥rinting - Eniarging Artists’ Paints and Materials Blue Printing - Photostats H by James Hannon, a young Irish} immigrant, and Dr. James Baker, 2| GUARANTEED Realistic Perman Dorchester, Mass., physician who| ent, $7.50. aper curla, 31 up efriended him and underwrote the; Lola’s Beauty Shop. Phone 201 project. 315 Decker Way. o

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