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TUESDAY, MAY 24, 1949 PAGE TWO THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA STOVE EXPLOSION “ DES‘I‘RQ'S' m&rrl ‘Mr and Mrs. John G. Erbland—Personal .................. Huu‘[im ES( AP‘E | Mr. and Mrs. Earl Estepp—Personal | N. Floyd Fagerson—Car No. 225 | Miss Hazel Ford—Personal * Two California bear hunteys and EJohn Fourie—Personal ... their guides were ready to make another try today after narrowly escaping injury in a boat fire at|Fred Fulgencio—Car No. 727 ... Tenakee Springs Sunday afternoop. Mr. and Mrs. Ward E. Garrett—Personal 4 AR Destroyed after a stove explosion | Thoms L. George, Block 212, Frac. Lot 8—Personal in Home ....... akoard was the 40-foot Phyllis H,|Glacier Highway Bus Lines, William Trimble—Car No. FH-86 charter boat owned by Peter War- Car No. FH-90 ... 2 ¥ Knowledge of 43 Mur- ner - and Wayne Johnson of Ju- John Guernsey—Personal deI'S, HaS One Chan(e | neau. She burned and sank as the | GEOTEE Gullefsen, Jr.—Personal ... | hunters prepared to leave for an- | other week of hunting on Chichagof | George Gullefson, Sr.—Personal Island. | Hunters were Dr. Russell John- | { dwindling hopes were lost to him|son of Westminster, Calif., and Dr.|Joseph Guy—Personal Calit, | Mildred Harshburger—Personal 1‘ today. |Ed Anderson of Stockton, ! H | With outward calm, the convicted | Their guides were Fred Harris and | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hayes—Personal | ax slayer yesterday heard Judge| john Harris. | $ e O N | o R b .. | Te Hoves'Stiop MeUalk Hisee, Sk 6 103 L Gluck, Fpins, Fples for a stay of execution. Bird 15| uveloped the inside of the craft | sentenced to hang Friday. | within seconds after a fuel oil|Oscar Hegstad—Personal It was the second card to drop stove exploded. He and his com-! in the space of a week from the panjons escaped in two dinghys tied | | burly Negro's once seemingly limit- |t the back of the boat. | Winona Hoffman--Personal A less deck. Only a week ago, the U.| Lost in the blaze, Johnson said, | Leonard J. Holmquist—Car No. 5206 | S. Supreme Court refused for the gwas hundreds of dollars worth of Car No. 404 i : second time to review Birds t:iil | Frank M. Hungerford—Personal camera, gun and hunti equip- | for the slaying of Mrs. Bertha £ i E ment. | Eludt October SLEHEE: Also lost was thelr trophy, a|Hutching's Economy Market—Stock, Furniture and Fixtures Since his arrest, the shrewd tran- | ’ larger than average sized brownie Sgt. Inman—Personal | sient has fought a bewildering ? shot on the Portage on Chichagof. | Jacobs Machine Shop, Block 233, | ies of delaying actions throuzh ev- | ery court which would g t him ° & ° E zg i a | a hearing, and succeeded In gam ns | Hunters plan to leave tomorrow H. E. Jacobsen—Personal | two stays of execution. by plane to try again for a trophy | QUALITY SINCE /887 | Scemingly, he Esther Jockola—Personal to" takS back. 1 CEEUIES: Bo‘,h‘Maricn Jensen—Personal men were here on a similar mp‘ | left. Although Judge Driver denied & last season. | Warner ‘and Johnson ‘had owned | o, Lee Johnson—Car No. 11699 | certificate of probable cause so Bird | could carry his case to the U. S | the charter cruiser for a little more ([ ynn Johnson—Perscnal | Court of Appeals in San Francisco, | 'MUSEUM TO KEEP R e Cevapany-Siock. Machinery and Fixtures OPEN EVENINGS e o e o e e the | | Juneau Foot Clinic—Personal—Furniture and Fixtures FOR SHIP TOURISTS opex! <ot Dolan Dubinick—Personal Austin D. Earl—Personal ... JAKEBIRD MAYHANG ON FRIDAY ‘ Convicted-A;;SIayer, with| “(Last %) Lester C. Fragner—Personal | WALLA WALLA, Wash., May 24. —IP—One more ‘of Jake Bird’s | numbered days and another of his (Balance) hard wear, indoors or out, Iy built! Shock- h- absorb punishment. Full Lreat S Keds, The Shoe o Champrions . Brown or black. < and little boys' sizes. ; it .(Last %) (Last %) Lot 1- -Stock }anfi fififilfiménc has one chance 7 ALASKA LAND MEASURES NOW UP T0 TRUMAN WASHINGTON, May 24— — torical The Senate passed and sent to {he| cordi White House yesterds two . (Balance) ~(Last %) (Balance) wm‘" MEMBER Juneau Janitor Service—Equipment ... et e | Juneau Plumbing and Heating Company—Stock and Equipment . | [] v "Juneau-Young Hardware—Stock and Fixtures 2 | That, Bird promptly declared, he | Is ADOP'ED BY | Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Junge, Block 216, Lot 10—Personal in Home would do. The necessary records | | are to be delivered to him today. | ( OF ( TouRISTS Soon after he was brought to the | - state prison, signed con[essionsl | were obtained from Bird that he| Tcday marks the opening of the season for the Alaska His- Li y and Museum, ac- to Edward L. Keithahn, i ian and curator. |C. H. Keil—Personal An “adopted” member of the Se- | Edith Kellogg—Personal (Last ‘:\. 1 .(Last '2) (Last 12) (Last '2) ...(Last 'z) Mafket—s‘txx‘ck and Fixtures (Balance) Stock and Fixtures said Keit- line Heiser, only woman in the| AR One bill would permit the Alaska |jann, “we start the | It | D. C. Langdon—Car No. 585 there is a| | tian, sails for the Westward. | summer camp for Scouts of An-liourist heat in port.” | FFER |S D Y | Small, red-headed Mrs. Heiser, Josephine Lynn—Persona The second would permit thelfom 7 to 10 o'clock, although the | body building concern in Seattle, | Car No. TK-42 acre of land at South Naknek,| Tne museum closes at 5 o'clock > 3 & | acticn is expected momentarily to|tour-makers prevailed upon her mlLu-Ek's Photo Shop—Stock and Fixtures poulIRY pROGRAM FISH LANDINGS TGDAY |to let arbitrators settle the chief in a plane, when Chamber mem- |Harry McLeod—Personal { £ pound for small, mediums at 166 v in one of its production lines. | the trip to Juneau. Mam'zelle Shop—Lillian Loser— | v. W. Metcalfe—Personal mediums, 500 large; to Engstrom| ORI e N i o e e %0 | & 2 other miner points in the strike can | died. She says she has about 50 | Metealfe Sheet Metal—V. W. Metcalfe—Stock and Equipment Y i g . {attle Chamber of Commerce Alas- orizing sé 11 stracts of With fval ‘ot the took part in or had knowledge O. E. C. Kibby—Car No. 591 summer cus- | 15 “man” contingent stopping in | charlotte Lewis—Personal Boy t Council to purchase|icm of keeping the | chorage and Palmer. | Evening hours are approximately | who handles a man’s job by any | e . UNICN FORD “RIKE ¥ A0V e Lucas—Bodding Transfer—Car No. TK-50 Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic! cyact opening and closing hours| y | Faa was aboard the Aleutian, bound fox Car No. 11923 Bristol Bay area, for a cemetery n the afternoon. | an offer by the striking United Au- | join their group. She agreed and | Jesie McCreary—Personal ‘Feday’s land totaled 42,000 | jeue in the strike—the charge by | bers left their ship to take to the | M. L. MacSpadden—Car No. 803 ... FOR FOUR SECTIONS and iarge at 1 Selling to E. C.| ‘ynign President Walter Reuther| Mrs. Heiser has owned and ~p- | Russell Maynard—Personal WASHINGTON, May 24— i " | be ironed out by direct nego- | employees working under her in| . the Viking (John Sunder- | P ” Seattle and | rder: kan tour delegation is Mrs. Caro- " plic land in Alaska BoRtish s geanh s 43 murders, most of them in the Mr. and Mrs. John Ladely—Personal museum open | ! suneau until their vessel, the Aleu- | jack Loser-—Personal 240 acres near Anchorage for &|evenings whenever i standard as manager of a truck Car No. TK-49 church to acquire less than an|gepend on ship schedules. DETROIT, May 24.—(#—Ford re- | an Alaskan vacation. Chamber | i Car No. 11609 to Workers. The union has offered | ior her pains, took her first flight eywis G. MacDonald—Harbor peunds selling at 112 cents & (ne union that Ford has speeded |air for a stop at Petersburg, and |B. H. Manery Personal . 'S pASSED Bv SENAI‘E Johnson was the Sadie (Carl Bak-| says he’s confident that if an arbi- | erated the George Heiser Body Co., '), 1.000 pounds of small, 3500 | trator can settle this issue, then the | for ten years since her husband The Senate passed a bill yesterdas . 1,500 small, 10000 mediums,! tiations. The union offer or arbi-| the manufacture of custom-buil'| to authorize Agriculture De- partment to ccoperate with Hawaii, Alaska, Puerto Rico and the Dis- trict of Columbia in its poultry im- provement program. Federal assistance in breeding and control of diseases now is confined poultry poultry to the ACS.IN AND OUT split between the Al-!tration is the first real peace move | truck bodies. She belongs to the Seattle | Middleton Cabinet Shop—Stock and Equipmen RANGER 10 TO TAKU | The U. S. Forest Service craft | Ranger 10 left this morning to take Alva W. Blackerby, Admiralty Di- | vision Supervisor, and Juneau Ranger C. M. Armstrong up Taku Inlet. | | | Taku River land cases. Pvt. Lawrence Lowery of the ACS Repair and Utility team, left Ju- neau today for his new duty at EMBLEM CLUB MEETING The Emblem Club will hold an The two will spend four days on! Coastal and Booth Fisheries|in the i-day-old walkout. | was the Gordon D (Olaf Aase), X 3,500, 15,000, 4,500. B | MARRIAGE LICENSE | Application for a marriage l- cense has been made at the U. S.| Commissioner’s office by Dolores ! Nora O'Brien and Melbourne Pidgecon. Miss O'Brien is a clerk- | typist. Her fiance is a meteoro- | logical aide with the U. S. Weather | Bureau. FROM DIPLOMA TO JOB | Miss Loretta Lou Keithahn, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Anchorage. Sgt. George B. Hamilton and Pvt, initiation and business meeting on| L. Keithahn, started to work yes-| Chamber of Commerce, of which she now believes herself to be s member in the very best standing! CYO TO HOLD DANCE At the Catholic Youth Organiza- M. | tion meeting last night, it was de- | cided to hold a come-as-you-are dance Friday night in the Parish Hall. Jerry Kelly is chairman of | refreshments, Sue McMullen chair- | 'man of entertainment and Mary | Thibodeau chairman of sdvcrtising.‘ All teen-agers are invited. GIRL FOR SHOPPERTS Themas R. Mierzejewski—Personal R. Morrison—Personal ... R et tinas e g e e 37 Motor Rebuild and Marine Service—Larry Bahm—Stock and Fixtures . }Genrude Naylor—Personal ?Georgc Nelson—Personal ...... New Chinatown Cafe—Nick Pelayo—Stock and Fixtures ... Don Newton—Personal ... RS St Koyt Nina's Nick Naks—Stock and Fixtures .. Zliff Nordenson—Personal 5 Rudolph Notar- -Presonal Harry Olds—Person in Home, Block 20, Lot 4 g Thelma Osborne—Personal ... o et o g ieemgare John Parmenter—Personal Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pekovich—Personal . Joe Peloza—Personal ... ik Ed Peyton—Personal ... St Mr. ano Mrs. Victor Power—Personal terday as a stenographer on the| A baby girl was born to Mr. and Ketchikan for duty with the 505th | ofiicers in formal attire. Following | staff of the Governor's office under | Mrs. Robert Schoppert last evening Heavy Construction Company.|the meeting there will be a game'Mrs. Joe Alexander, secretary. at 11:30 o'clock at St. Ann’s hos-‘ Hamilton to be In charge oljparty, and members are reminded She graduated Friday trom Ju- | pital. Weight was 8 pounds, 6| the “R and U” team ke their white elephant. neau High School. ounces. John O'Neil have arrived from|Thursday night at 8 o'clock with | — Victor Power—Block 4, Lot 1—Stock and Fixtures Mr. and Mrs. Redman—Personal . i THE CITY OF JUNEAU Lloyd L. Reid—Car No. 7345 .... & Car No. 5177 ... i as shown by said Delinquent Tax Roll, the amount of tax, interest, accruing costs thereon, and to whom 4;‘.1oyd L. Reid—Personal in Hoi NOTICE OF DELINQUENT PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES IN TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: The following list shows the items assessed if known DELINQUENT TAX ROLL FOR THE Y] me—Block 33, Lot 1 . DELINQUENT FROM SEPT. 15th OF THE YEARS Tax Delinquent on ‘Tax Sept. 15th Year of Year 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 S 1945, 1946, 1947, and 1948 Mr. and Mis. C. L. Robards—Personal ........ Annnual 12% Interest RO 2.10 18 3.06 10% Sub Penalty Total 36 § 397 § .21 79.31 22 240 3.70 40.76 Mitchell Rocovich—Personal Tax 350 $ 70.00 2.00 34.00 4 Items and Description and to Whom Assessed Mis. Ruby Alred—Personal in home Alaska Electronics, D. C. Langdon, Block 9, Lot 1 Alaska Janitorial Service—Car No. 793 American Shoe Repairing, John Parmenter or Harry Stock and Fixtures Howard P. Andre: Personal in home, Block 202. Lot 7 Baranof Gift Shop—Stock and Fixtures Catalino B. Barril—Car 533 Bill's Bike Shop, Wm. Rhymer—Bicycles, Stock and Fixtures | TOTAL | 397 | 79.31 2.40 40.76 (Last '2) (Last '2) $ oreeeenn... (Balance) -Stock and Fixturres W. W. and Dorothy Roff—Block 26, Lot 7—Personal m Home ... Watkins, Block 4, Lot 1— John Satre, Jr.—Personal in Home—Block 2, Lot 5 . el |Ted Schmaltz—Personal ... 211 14 210 8 120 929 1319 102.20 541 13.13 10.79 3.99 8.39 3.99 8.39 3.99 6.00 142 731 7.19 7.19 1155 839 119.90 6.00 6.00 27.80 26.62 218 3.00 7.19 8.39 20.38 6.00 4.87 45.81 88.73 6.80 109.90 15.82 13.19 102.20 541 11.00 90.20 4.78 10.00 9.00 3.00 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1946 1947 1946 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1946 1947 1 1848 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1947 1848 1948 1948 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1947 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1948 1946 1947 1946 1948 1948 1947 1943 1948 1946 1947 1948 1948 1948 (Balance) (Balance) William Scon,—l’ersonxl1 (Balance) | Paul B. Shrenk—Personal 24.10 | Smiley’s Pool Room—TI. Vosotros—Stock and Fixtures Hie & o T A BhBraukeEebaraRancoakek Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Benson—Personal Mr. and Mrs. William Spain—Personal .. Ruth and Francis T. Sterling—Personal Ruth and Francis T. Sterling—Tot to Teen Shop—Stock and Fixtures 12.38 Carl A. Bergstrom—Personal 1238 Ruth Bertholl—Personal 999 142 137 719 7.18 1155 839 119.90 6.00 6.00 54.42 Mr. and Mrs, Jeff Thompson—Personal = Mr. and Mrs. Svend Thorpe—Personal ... Sugar Bowl Cafe—Leo Lazetti (Now Mrs. Satre)—Stock and Fixtures Martin Victor Fur Shop—Block 2, Lots 5 and 6—Stock 3 Vietory Barber Shop—William Scott—Furniture and Fixtures Lewis Walker—Personal - S Mr. and Mrs. Daniel A. Ward—Personal Joe Wadell—Personal L Max Weiss Fur Shop—Block 5, Lot 8—Stock and Fixtures Mrs. Pauline R, Whitaker—Personal : Mrs. Grace Wiley—Personal ... Motor Bike No. 3 .. -ward and Marine Way=-Stock and Fixtures Earl L. Bost—Personal 4 . Ruth Bost—Car No. 876 i s TR Bost Auto Painting, Block 3, Lot 3—Stock and Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Howard Button—Personal TG Capitol City Trailways—Car FH-60 John P. Carrol-—Personal Carl Casperson—Personal . Changel Bus Lunch, Lloyd L. Reid—Stock, Furniture and Fixtures Lawrence C. Bla » = =) ‘(Last %) ._ .- 133 - A Jerry Chapman-- Car No. 7305 Car No. 518 Lloyd J. Christensen—Car No. 11694 Margaret Comby and M. Davis—Personal Earl Conkle—Car No. 11615 M. and Mrs. Ervin B. C —Persorial Melvin Daroff—Car No. 7665 - Trevor M. Davis—The Snop Shoppe—Stock and Fixtures George J. Williams—Car No. m S e arasirosn Wwilliam A. Winn—Office Equi ent—Block 3, Lot § Woods Sandwizh Shop—Biock 2, Lots 5-6—Stock and Fixtures 5.78 119 8.39 20.38 6.00 487 sEZuvensiana 20.00 7500 Cyril Zuboff—Personal ... b g $5.17667 § 61829 § 57049 $631445 ARANR Tm‘“< { q:xmcfly&or DELI T TAX ROLL Clerk of the City of Juneau, Al , d0 hereby certify that the foregoing roll is a true and of the Cify of Juneau, Alaska fof ¥he municipa] tax years 1945, 1046, 1947 and 1948, inquentthe mpeoflh‘:‘ d:e::d in'sald ;::xc;um and that the nalty, together with the i ate of the whole ‘t] 1 person tl:sesse}d mtmf;cn said persoh:or persons are due u\d.whquun!. are shown en the foregoiug roll, @ue and delinquent, taxes, interest.and penalty, separately stafed, and the aggregate of the whole thereof v i S g Corporate Seal of the City of Juneau, Alaska this 23day of May +0. L. POPEJOY, City Cierk for the City of Juneau, Alaska. - 3 (Balance) 134.54 6.80 109.90 1, C. L. Popejoy, nersonal property taxes of the that they respectively' become d (Last '2) (Last 12) (Balance) Mrs, Zola Devlin—Personal Mrs. Zola Devlin—Stock and Fixtures Dill’s Auto Repair Shop, Roy C. Dill—Equipment 75.11 Dill's Garage—Car No. 765 Car No. 764 i Rufus A. Dill—Car No. 819 Mr. and Mrs. John Doogan—Personal 1 72O 138 xes ag shown, 6.00 IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have hereunto set my hand and thf Juneau, Alaska. v Attest. (BEAL) 1958 | First publication, May 24, 1949; T last publication, June 14, 1949, Snil L