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PAGE SIX THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE--JUNEAU, ALASKA MONDAY, JANUARY 23, 1950 ErogSJ§P%?N:¥g;-' New Steamer for AlaskaRun ~ |CUT CALLED [sios & WHITLED vous | ing a brief outline of Lions’ objec- rom- today i tives and duties, George Megreth fou T e | slature ¢ | |became a member of the Juneau| How idle wb s i Lions. Megreth is technical assis-|{ine art is dem i, of an tant to Kenneth J. Kadow, chair- | Unusual - window 1 which is T (,X,ZY;V, Republi- 2 A o iman of the Alaska Field Commit- | American Wc : s il Sistat ; ! (Continued from Page One) |yoo pepartment of the Interior. |attracting much atte , accord-) ey native Alaskan, | ———————————"""—1| President Poor called attention |INg to Fred Dunn, District Traffic k of a length “shocking” loopholes wh?cn to four important dates for Lions‘Man:mrrv : | b i he said allow some persons and in- |next month: the House of David| In the window are the two re- i m“‘ vy { terests to esca illions in taxes. |exihibition basketball game Febru- | Maining instruments of the 150 Y . ki As one example, he said that)ary 4, the Valentine party for Lions | violins carved iy Hiram Cornelius een | d for years one of| fish in June s he b will be purpose of and making t to the vof Engstrom has a platfo of his own, and believes the tax system of the Territory should be over- rs with | eves a datc | Powell's <on, Ira Haines, who loaned play “under present law producers of|and their families February 13, a Powell, along with the 270-page | ta cl ng temporary cor-|ing; the Lions’ 3-day convention |cerning the year 1880, when Powell i | porations which are dissolved after|in Seward, which will open Febru- | Wrote: * s time, I became| Bettel‘ BlY Present taxes are expected to|which opens February 20. written copy of the original long- te bring in about $37,300,000,000 this| Basketball Chairman Harry Sperl- | hand journal, which relaies family penditures. vid game, only 140 remained unsold, In asking an over-all increase of jas of this noon, and that Fzbruary motion pictures and their star|g o'clock dinner which will take |volume of his personal journal. for @ players, have attempted to avoid [the place of the usual noon meet- [ Tois is opened to page 108, con- making one film.” ary 17, and the Lion-sponscred |Quite a X EXPECTATIONS Gold Medal Basketball Tournament | four or vear, This will be about $3500,-|ing announced that, of the 440 re- | history da ck to 1799.) ! GGFE £ 000,000 short of ant.cipated ex-|served seats for the House of Da- | The vio are the vroperty of tifl o Truman |1 will be the deadline for entries m B ?fi | he oprosed to the tax upon | $1,000,000,000 n taxes :"“" “‘;“ et S e il | etreated from the $4,000,000,000|in the Gold Medal Tournament. The | Of one ays: “This Is ax on boats, which, he says, Isf {boost he recommended last year |first entry received was that from|o 150 violins, carved & cdsing owriers - to leave Alaska B oo g i hrna B i el Laundry Service waters. | . This time he made no mention of | The Rev. Walter Soboleff asked | Forest in California It i Engstrom believes the budget| -4 . e . BIRR T S il higher taxes for middle and upper for appointment of an assistant |the first 12 made i should be greatly reduced, taxes| 3 | F B ' e Lracket indviduals, such as was|scoutmaster for the Lion-sponsored | w with the exceptic NQ\V LOW stallat rada 3 should be placed more heavily on m‘;‘ !‘““1‘3‘("‘;’:‘”,"‘0"; O‘“"Lh‘"eq‘::‘e’:‘:e't I(hnms of Alaska natives for land| included in his $4,000,000,000 bill. |Boy Scout Troop, No. 614, a matter | tw: centers where huge government €x- ‘r“‘“ 5 P“_“%“F ‘mmm B A NS !N which they believe is theirs through| The President said the tax pro-{which was referred to the board | The other instrument is “carved a ce, (@ , recently | atoriginal rights. He has for a|gram he recommended is designed Dr. John H. Geyer was appointed - different Dpleces . of penditures are being made. He is Mgl e opposed to 1ggestion of mov- it vl SC:;’“E':'; A'.ASKA wg“. SE | number of years advocated sethle-| to strengthen Lhe tax system “so!to represent the Lions’ Club, wfh |vood, each piece taken from a ] ‘,uf\k« ke | ment through Congress or the courts | that it will yield ing the Capital from the Frst Di- |’ venues suffi- | representatives of other civic and | building belonging to the Powell 200 a pound fOl‘ ihe vision and announces he will 1 i3 “ Yered AR ST "ud in opposing Kru orders, | cient to balance cpenditures as|service clubs, on a special com- | family. The top ;;:uc is from an every effort, if elected, against any | “f"f B 4k GEURED, oX O ‘ SIUDIED (HABMAHI"”““ which he pointed out to|they are further re such action. Engstrom also believes | 200 to the president of the line, ' Secretary Chapman were diamet-| next several years uced over the|mittee to work with the Juneau|old watering trough in Oregon. ! hrsi {lve pounds that prosperity cannot come if thrift | . Price? urchased announces Lion Dade R. Nickel was asked | , o ¢ o © » « @ ® & @ ! rically opposed to public state-|gsome surplus for debt reduction.” | and to provide|Memorial Library Committee. | e 15¢ a pound for each | is discouraged as applied now to| “All the rest of our vessels “‘e‘ The situation relating to the)ments made by Krug, Delegate S b e TR to give the Juneau club’s greetings | the administration in Alaska equipped with radar,” he stated, | Froposed native recervations in|pautiett symmed up his belief as to Mt. Edgecumbe Lions when he IDE TABLGZ | 3 AT 5 {“and since it has proved of ines-!Alaska was far from clear as . 3 e P goes there this week, and, on re- | o) i additional pound | timable value in reducing delays Oscar L. Chapman officially be- ,M0vEE’ (1] i Guest ot ANton . R, & om- 7 i Hizh tide am, 153 f Low tide 12 pm, 34f :00 pam., 128 £ escesse {and maintaining schedules de- | came Secretary of the Interior, o ATE'S BELIEF mittee was named to represent the ‘wlm ing Letter service for Alaska!followng confirmation of his nom-' 1. The reservation policy is| (lUB BUSENESS Lions Club at the annual meeting | J= the new vessel is also being so |ination iy the Senatz, sa Dele- kacically wrong. It will, among iday evening of Juneau-Do SEllS juNEAu DRUG outfitted before we place her on!gate Bartlett in his ne other things, serve to impede the s Chapter, Alaska Crippled Child o | the rumn. !Janumy 19. adjustment the natives to white KEEP l;ONS BUSY s Association. President POOr|, o o o @ © © ® ® 'I'o SHAFFER NAN(E Alask Com-| Former Secretary Krug, on No- Civilzation, in which such splendid lappointed. Dr, Atchie Stewart, Al " he pointed out, s fol- | vember 30, his last day in ogress has been made, especially S lowed the practice of equippin iring the last decade. its ! signed orders designating rc at your requc\t for a few cents extra . . o . ARY 24 . . o ° o Ransome and Andy Robinson, mem- | gt o B S bers of the health and welfare | SOUTH ON ¥aUATION There was more than the usual quota of ALASI{A LAUNDRY a number of i Sale of the Juncau Drug Com- | vessels with the finest navi Barrow, Shun:nak 2.1 %l provide for “‘Ild"m"al the Lions' Club w comsee. ! Lawa D. Goodell, employed m’ 1 |5 H R & . pspeci: y i southeastern . 9 X v PN e AT AL e 2 it A = S pany wa announced today by |instruments and the Dorian ) These re esp ally in ou & 4 3 A E s T b e e et Would be effective only if apsroved | Alacka, certain unneeded and up- | meeting todey ' the BRRES) e s Lo L e Phone 15 B! since /1, 1943. In order to facilitate freight|by majority vote of the reside ne y federal controls SRS dsid iy o cqmn white ie will spena a 3 It changed hands Thursday, | handling on this vessel, a new set} Mr. Chapman appeared| 3. It will be a blow, minor or: i L Hoain- [iser < cariia ottt "”"""m “| ““ i i | goin to Kenneth M. Shaffcr, who [of crgo gears and booms areibefore the Semate Committce on Mmajor—only the future will make| . "o "o Alagka Road Commis-| OFH(E 'I'o REMAIN R iy ; i is as-ociated in the transaction |being installed on the after end ot | Interior and Insu rs this that clear—to statebood. |Sion, here for this week’s meeting | with W. L. (Bud) Nance, prominent { No. 2 hatch. That hatch-the one| more questi were askad of 4. It goes against the dictates of |with Col. John R. Noyes, Road : Juneau businessman. with the largest c on this ) him relating to Alaska reserva- common sense. If the Alaska Da-| oo iconer who returned yester-; | Shaffer, who has been on the Ju- | Liberty-type of 60 percent|tions than om any other subject. (ives are generally competent, why| ;. Washington, D. C. | Although tne office hours set by | e > the next!The ing Sec 1 rould we e st 8 on- |~ 5 g 2 ‘ | i neau Drug staff since coming here | 'Teater cap that the nextiThe incoming Se R b l" ‘! ,“‘ y“”l Lf )_1:";1( ‘;‘;‘d‘fh :,4 In this group at the Lions’ meet-| Territorial statute are from 9 to in November, 1948, will continue | largest—may then be loaded uzl\(umnm(l» his belief was that the O ,‘ ble, determine what land al me were Ben D. Stewart in!12 and 1 to 5, Monday through Fri- to serve as pharmacist, as well as \ unloaded in approximately the same | general native yblem n Alacka ~elongs to them, and then give "in.nmc of the Valdez day, inclusive, Tax Commissioner | mansager time as the other hatches !(m!k' not be judged independ: them instead of going back 0|y, pajrpa John D. Hudert,!M. P, Mullaney announces that the b “We hope to keep on with the| “This will speed up the overall jbut should be considered in con i Notia: BHI. e, Anchorage:: .l atrices 6t thEI hepAraiiens ol Akt Mus. | loading and discharging operation | junction with the Indian situation |H. McGowan, Assistant District |tion will be open temporarily dur- rolicie by which Mr. and and a “much-need mbarked here e south. T d Bar- 20 persor i1 : an iwanian. Vi row? wouid also be p 1. Some ike journey to t Hgh 5 e voked. &y Skt ies. Row e il fopls il President Val Poor was fined, of | The rush of business this month JUNEAU, ALASKA (OMMLNlIv EVENIS Word has been received here by ! - § P s o e d ]| From Seward: Mrs. Elizabeth |oource, when he introduced hisjis chiefly concerning Territorial { that the Hydaburg election had Foes and infant; and from Sitka:|guest Almer J. Peterson of An-|income tax declarations and pa r mother that Miss Marilyn Mc-}, aksson: & v N been postponed until May 11 o R, curtis, Mr. and Mrs. W. C.|chorage, as Peterson is a mem-|ments, a number of persons having Hermann e made the Juneau|Of the vessel,” Zeusler stated, “cut- jas a whole. Mr. Chapman d he | Engineer for Scutheast Alaska, s {ing the noon hour for the conven- Drug Company a real civic asset,” | ting the time required for deliver- jthought a careful study should be 8 ARRIVE 20 Go [icned at Haines, and Harry White {jence of the public. The office also sxid Shaf today. | ing Alaska shipments.” l-,:m of the entire pro:lem, both 7 master mechanic, from Anchorage. (is open for business from 9 am. to The Frermanns are disposing of | The Alacka Line steamer Chieflin Alaska and in the States, and u Other guests were Lion Howard |noon on Saturdays. | the'r home here and leaving early | Washakie was similarly equipped e such a study would rejure SOUIH 0“ DENA Wilcox of Fairbanks: Orin Kimball,| “There are so many business peo- H next month for an extended motor | With new cargo gear a few months | considerable time he inte to| s former member of the Ketchikanple who cannot conveniently come | trip as far south as Mexico City. “:\‘o postpone the wote at Hydaburg. S LR el {Lions’ Club; Dean Williams, former |in during regular office hours,” They will take delivery on a new Srevp e WO ELEGTIONS Bt m“[i‘v‘g B ith elgn |Juneau Lion; Jerry Strang of the|said Mullaney today, “that we want . car in Seattle, and have no definite | 1 2 > S g e 81 | Federal Housing Authority, and|to give them ecvery opportunity E ndersto o have declared that Seward. epa 2 #™ | Equipment Company, Anchorage|in shape before penalties are in- B u R R o w s w E l D l " G c o " MARRIAGE ANNOUNCED 1705 B PHONE 289 g became the bride of Mr. | and ostponement had been r. -otty Jame: g : TODAY | Harold/ Kiinig/ 0 & dsremony pai-ij sas putin SEPAOREC R 0 0 I Bl Blgand Mrsiiheott) James, | per of the Anchorage Rotary Club. |augmented declarations to file. The " At 7:30—Backetball at Douglas. | formed in Chicago, Ill, Saturday. | = a e ther and Mary Meiburg. | The other guest, Master Sergeant office, in the Simpson Building, ”0W dfdpef}’ dlld S/Ip ¢'0V€l’ At 8 oclock—American Legion In| The bride is the daughter of | ‘e TSSrelons o o Krug o oersburg: Mr. “é‘l" Mrs. O. | Harry 1. Lucas, operated the pro-will be open for business tomorrow o Dugout. | Mrs. J. K McAlister and the late| ORteTe EERRCC-DY, Qe T S EHUSEIE: G0 CRet ausen; L0 |jector for the showing of beauti- |noon, and during noon hours for a | / Would reserve T30 square miles, of | Wrangell: Vern Smith; to Ketchic fur color-sound mption pictures. of | meck on ten den '\ colors Z-1-N- ack to life 4 ‘clock—Creative Writers at | Mr. »Alister cau. She was At 8 o'c C: L | Mr. McAlister of Juneau. She Was| 490000 geres, for the native I- kan: Mr. and M George Beck, |the 1948 Olympic Games, which Methodist Manse ig;uyuu.mvd from Juneau High| s oo Barrow: 2,300 square miles ' Fred E. Brandes, Mrs, Emmett Ryus RS Y ciageasze s ] ° At 8 o'cl Juneau Players make- | School in 1947 and was employed | & o o i e o PESC B RIRDORR AL, 'US, |opened with the picturesque skating SANITONE d / f % up course in Lutheran church|by the Alaska Communications ;'; fif‘,ol“::;\ (Il "wh{“:"l‘hl \" J. H. Sadlier, and Mrs, E‘“lh;and_ skiing events, and included STEAMER MOVEMENIS | , c ea”’” e 5 | Sunday School rooms. | System here for some time. -Q‘dqb;u-k BALAIG, BRIV e ‘0150“- ; stadium spectacles of the entire; Baranof from Seattle due to-| K , - % The bridegroom is the son of Mr.} -~ " [ Se"‘“‘; B S;j‘“ f(;‘" Mrj Games personnel, in review before | morrow afternoon. 0[[{' SO ma"b more d[’f. . T b, Baranof, | Henry Kling of Chicago. ! HyYDABURG {Frank Pineda, Dorls Pineda, Cpl.|King George VI of England. Princess Norah scheduled to sail At I.uon—rlRmdly Club, Baranof. |\ ™myo une will make their home | i drdbr te 000 m,m‘wmmm.s C. Gilmore, John Nichol- | The film was brought here last |fron Vancouver Saturday. N & hooh - Tesene C Women Volst®linonicago, at Hydaburg vrovi At if the SO Mr. and Mis. Harry C. Mes-|week by Lt Col Joseph D. Alex-{ Denali scheduled to sail from in Baranof. - gitt, Mrs. Ray Fowler, Lannie Fow- |ander, Adjutant General of the Seattle Saturday. At 8 o'clock—Moose House Com-|_ | siicts Broeps the recetvaRlo, fien wnd willlam Yowler. : i 3 PRl atuday. hey must give up ¢ right to the t ant if et. 4 : | —_— e ana orticers meet. | Eairhanks COUPle 1 sddiionar tana o soprovimately Lo clecihh Tertitonial Sport 21 g ' 1 805,000 acres which they clam as| Officials of the Southern Pacific | { - akoriginal rights. The timber | railroad were hopeful that work | Lz Ino, fCliy: Coltnedl (ehiam i 0 v 'n ea § e | within the 100,000 acres would re-|crews can clear away 21 wre: ked At 8 o'flock-A i have] Sonery ! main under the control of the |freight cars and restore tracks near | ter, ;c(u:‘ulzh %lise, Tv?x;;?(l\l xmas- SEATTLE, Jan. 23——A mar-! Forest Service. ! Klamath Falls, Oregon, by noon 4 tion i riage license application was filed | Delegate Bartlett has strongly | today. The fre'ght train piled into| % Tauuary 5 here Saturday by James K. Brown, | protested the reservation orders, |a five-ton roulder Saturday night.| At Noon—Kiwanis Club, Baranof. | 29, and Ida Eden, 30, toth of Fair- | feeling that this means should not | A fireman was hurt and five At 8 o'clock—AWVS at Governor's | banks. 2 1o _"_ mke,"f,‘iffm“ the long-pending 'senger trains were stalled. 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