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SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, 1950 Oklahoma City. The plane was try- THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE-JUNEAU, ALASKA ing to make an instrument landing A R l I I N G o F Wwhen one engine failed. ' The plane caught fire, causing the cargo to begin exploding. The six crewmen were fortunate enough to be able to run away safely after WASHINGTON, Aug. 5 — B — B PAGE THREE FOR i BEST ™ ENTERTAINMENT ¥ Check Your Newest and Largest Theatre LAST TIMES TODAY! Howard DUFF Marta TOREN George BRENT “ILLEGAL ENTRY" Illicit Border Traffic in Human Cargo! SHOWPLALE or An explosive story of violent lives... lived dangerously! IN COLOR OPENS | the crash-landing. 20‘“ ( s cargo is a secret—described only as Loaded with talent and tunes, ar:mumlmn But the explosions |uny Dream is Yours,” starring Dor\s which followed the fire were very { Day, Jack Carson and Lee Bowman, Bipartisan demands were being Centur) Theatre. Filmed in Techni- | color, this new film displays wide | Germans and Japanese to defend l o u I s 'a n a Poll(e!vermuhl\ in screen entertainment. themselves against possible Com- munist attack. Don ' Belleve Adage { Harry Warren-Ralph Blane songs in addition to a wealth of familiar posed voluntary enlistment of Jap- | 0' "F d K "uesmbushed hits which are drafted | anese in the American armed forces. | In ers eeprs Senators Russell (D-Ga) nnd' BATON ROUGE, La., Aug. 5—® ! which Ray Hiendorf has steered. Lodge (R-Mass) suggested, instead, ‘~<uppoxe you were sweeping up aLeRoy Prinz is responsible for the | that the United States ask the|bank and saw a bundle of $20 bills j dancing sequences. ! tion of an international police force | the floor. d 1 with German and Japanese units. | Police say it happened to Bernon | cniow, Eve Arden, 8. Z. “Cuddles Senator George (D-Ga) told his|Lee Ottis, 24- T ey e Sakall, Selena Royal, Ada Leonnrd & Syser-alc. Do iand an all girl orchestra and rm; = j— ;iedycil:;‘::‘ije:e BULIE A :;“;mfh:;r%h pocketed the bills also prominent. Doris Day, who sky- | H : rocketed to stardom with her sing- | M agnuson asked Gen. Douglas| Detectives E. J. Dominguez and ing of “It's Magic” in “Romance on the Washington Senator’s proposal | and charged him with theft. They j N, - for voluntary enlistment of the |said they were led to the ‘man by ;Lrg::g AP O E PNt Japanese in the American armed |his heavy spending—$500 down on The exact nature of the phne's' powerful, and continued for hours. ‘opens tonight at the Gross 20th| voiced in Congress today for arming My Dream is Yours” has four Senator Magnuson (D-Wash) pro- 'Into use for the rich musical frame | Umted Nations to begin dhe forma- | | mixed up with the waste paper O} pogijes the trio of stars, Adolph | colleagues that a strong ground (Baton Rouge bank, tWo months ag0 | pyorvie Garle and his piano are MacArthur by cable to say whether | R. S. Trigg arrested Otis yesterday | . High Seas,” carries most of the | ! forces would be practical. an automobile, $200 for food and ALTINE COLUMBIA PICTURES presents Jennirer JONES: Jonn (FARFIELD Pepro ARMENDARIZ . on wsors ‘WE WERE STRANGERS w Gilbert Roland - Ramon Novarro - Wally Cassell - David Bond -screen oy by PTeR viesTe ond somm uston A Hotzow Prooucrion-Direced by JOHN HUSTON -producedby . P. EAGLE DOORS OPEN 1:30 Shows at 1:35'— 3 — 5:36 — 7:45 — 9:55 LATEST WAR COLOR CARTOON “Indian Magnuson told a reporter that he thinks such a course would circum- vent the provision of the Japanese constitution which bars that country from forming an army. With the withdrawal of American occupation forces from Japan for the fighting in Korea, Magnuson said, he thinks steps should be taken at once to put in uniform as many Japanese as want to serve in de- fense of their homeland. “We would have a pool of at least ! a half million trained men to draw | from,” he observed. Under the Magnuson proposal, Japanese who enlisted would be! paid up to half the rate of Ameri- 4 can troops. They would not be made eligible either for American citizen- ship or for veterans’ benefits, ‘The opportunity would be avail- ble to German war veterans. Senator Lodge, a foreign relations committee member, told a reporter | ) al clothes, away.” No cash was recovered. the rest “just good times In The Commissioner's Court For The Territory of Alaska Division Number One Before ROSS L. HEVEL, U. S. Commissioner and Ex-Officio Pro- bate Judge, Haines Precinct. IN THE MATTER OF THE GUARDIANSHIP OF THE PER- SON AND ESTATE OF EMILY CHISEL, an incompetent. |NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Notice is hereby given that the undersigned Lucille Wehrer of Haines, Alaska, as guardian of the person and estate of Emily Chisel, an incompetent person, by virtue of | a license to sell real property issued by the above-entitled court on July 24, 1950, in the matter of the guard- ianship of the person and estate of S. R. 55 E. CRM and the E 2 of of SW. %, NW. % of SE. % of Sec. 35, Tp. 28, S. of R. 55 E. CRM, | containing 333.11 acres of land on W. side of Kleheni River approx. 27 miles from Haines, Alaska, form- erly Albert Chisel Homestead o $1,000.00 The N. ‘; o( Y,he N.E % and N.E. % of NW. %, Sec. 4, Tp. 29 S. of {R. 56 E, CRM, and SE. % of SE. | % of Sec. 35, Tp. 28, S. of R. 55 E. LCRM, containing 160 acres W. of Kleheni River approx. 27 miles from Haines, Alaska, formerly Goddard | Homestead ............ o .$1,000.00 | Lots 5 and 8 of Sec. 8, Tp. 30, S. of R. 58 E. of CRM containing 44.59 acres approx. 10 miles N. of Haines, Alaska, formerly Dowling Home- stead $1,000.00 Comm. nt NE. Cor Lot 4, Sec. 26, Tp. 30, SR. 59 E, CRM, thence westerly along the N. boundary of said Lot 4 to W. boundary, Sec. 26; BIG-TIME LOVE-TIME MUSICAL N COLOR BY TECHNICOLOR VICHAEL CURTIZ *RODUCTION starrin? DORIS DAY JACK CARSON NEWS! Feature 1:45 — 3:50 — 5:55 — 8:05 — 10:15 Serenade” he doesn’t like the idea of creating | Emily Chisel, an incompetent, will | thence southerly to the N. boundary | a foreign legion within the Ameri- | Sell at public auction to the highest of Survey 690; thence in an easterly can armed forces. and best bidder upon terms herein- j direction along N. boundary Sur. after set forth the real property |690 to the N.E. Cor. Sur. 690; thence hereinafter mentioned and de- | continuing easterly to line between | ‘(REw IS SAFE AFIER scribed. The sale will take place on|Lots 4 and 5 (original Lot 3);| \EXPLOSIVE - LOADED PLANE CRASH-LANDS August 28, 1950, at the front door | thence northerly along said line to of the U. S. Commissioner’s Office | N.E. Cor. of Lot 4, place of begin- (By Associated Press) A Marine transport plane loaded EE BOWMAN = wm ADOLPHE EVE SZTCuwowes § MENJOU-ARDEN bA SELENA ROYLE Brilain Orders | Jels fo Bolster | Fighter Command LONDON, Aug. 5—(P—Britain has | "NIGHT AND DAY I | | ' GLENDALE, Calif., Aug. 5—®—| Words without Cole Porter’s music (x) from the Glendale hospital to- South Africa Asks for Airforce To Flghl "l Korea dfll{’l:rs, Charles Knight of Paradise, in Haines, Alaska, commencing at|ning, containing approx. 15.64 acres, | JOHANNESBURG, Union of | Calif., and Mrs. Edna Day of Temple ordered $140,000,000 worth of new |South Africa, Aug. 5—(®—South|City, Calif., were admitted the same British-made jet planes to reinforce | Africa has called for airforce vol- | night and underwent surgery the the fighter command, the Dmly!unteers to make up a fighter squad- | same day. with explosives crash-landed last 2 o'clock p.m. of that day and con- { being a portion of Lot 4, Sec. 26, { hereinafter described property shall | N. of Haines, Alaska ..........$1,000.00 Herald says. iron to go to Korea, (x) “Night and Day.” night near Tinker Air Force base at ‘have been sold. W. % of the NW. % and SE. % The property to be sold and the |of the N.W. % and Lot 2, Sec. 26, Tp. { minimum bids which will be re-]30, S.R.59 E. CRM, containing 136.21 ceived therefor are as follows: acres, situated ' mile N. town of In the Town of Haines Haines, Alaska . $4,000.00 Lot 26, Block 1 $ 250.00 An undivided % interest in Nug- | Lot 27, Block 1 . '150.00 | get Bar Placer Claim, Sur. No. 1564, Lot 2, Block 4 and improve- containing 160 patented acres ... ments ... -$1,000.00 Lot 9, Block 9 and xmpmve. All Lract.s lots or sepnrste parcels 750.00 { will sell for less than $1,000 shall 250.00 | be sold for cash, and all tracts, lots 200.00 | or groups of tracts or lots, as here- 250.00 | inabove separately described, which are sold for $1,000 or more, shall be 1,000.00 | sold for at least 1/3 cash at the time 40000 |of sale and the remainder in 700.00 { monthly payments with interest at Lot 12, Block 13 400.00 | eight percent per annum, with the Lot 13 and 14, Block 13 and title of the property transferred to improvements .. 5,000.00 | the purchaser and the remaining Lot 1, Block 14 . 600.00 | payments evidenced by promissory | Lot 2, Block 14 . 400.00 | note secured by first mortgage on Lot 6, Block 21 . 200.00 | the property sold, to be given to the Lot 10, Block 21 200.00 | guardian as security for the re- Lot 12, Block 21 200.00 | mainder of the purchase price. An undivided % interest in The guardian reserves the right Lot 15, Block 21 .. 50.00 to reject any and all bids offered An undivided % mt,erest 1n i for any portion or all of the above- the N. % of Lot 16, Block described real property. 21 . 2500 Dated at Haines, Alaska, this 20th Lot 20, Block 21 100.00 | day of July, 1950. Lot 21, Block 21 200.00' LUCILLE WEHRER Near Town of Haines Guardian. Lots 2 and 3 of Sec. 26, Tp. 28 First publication: July 29, 1950. NW. %, W. % of NE. %, NE. % Last publication: August 19, 1950. tinuing from day to day until all the | TP. 30, S. R. 59 E. CRM, 1/10 mile |} Snake Pit Downs CONTINUOUS SHOWS SUHDAY DOORS OPEN AT 1:45 P. M. COMPLETE SHOWS TONIGHT AT 7:25 — 9:30 . 1,500.00 Lot 7, Block 10 Lot 11, Block 10 Lot 12, Block 10 ... Lot .7, Block 13 and im- provements . Lot 10, Block 13 Lot 11, Block 13 Oil Burners Telephone Blue 737 Nights-Red 730 Harri Machine Shop; Inc. 12th and E Street SALES AND SERVICES TAX Effective August 1, 1950 Official notice to the general public is hereby given that the City of Juneau tax of 1% on Sales and Services will become ef- fective on August 1, 1950 Copies of the City Ordinance and applicable rules and regula- tions will be available on or about August 15th from the City Clerk’s office and will be mailed to all persons concerned upon " SCALE OF TAX APPLICABLE SALES and SERVICES Under .35¢ ... .35¢ thru 1.49 1.50 thru 2.49 2.50 thru 3.49 .. 3.50 thru 4.49 4.50 thru 5.49 5.50 and over continues on same scale. Sales and Services amounting to less than $125.00 in volume in any quarter year; casual and isolated sales not made in the regular course of business; insurance and bonds or guaranty and fidelity; funeral charges, medical, dental and hospital services; gross proceeds from sale of tangible personal property or services by churches, except where such organizations are engaged in busi- ness for profit, etc.; transportation of school students; school cafe- terias if not operated for profit; newspapers and periodicals pur- chased direct from newsboys; foreign or interstate commerce transportation charges; sales and services to the United States Government, Territory of Alaska, City of Juneau, or any political department thereof; dues of clubs, labor unions, fraternal organi- zations; sale of your home; (Agent’s commissions are taxable) peiroleum products to boat tanks for operation outside of Juneau; petroleum products for shipment out of Juneau; fish and marine products to buyers who are not consumers; sawlogs and other timber sold to a sawmill for processmg lumber sold and delivered on board ship for transportaion in commerce; long gis- tance telephone conversations or telegraph messages; steamship and air transportation services to out of city destinations. C. L. POPEJOY, City Clerk. Featuring “Sport of Kings> NIGHT RACES Watch the live thoroughbreds run PICNIC - TAX None Ole 02 AUK BAY Recreation Beach Elks and Their Families Bring the children and the neighbors’ children - they must be accompanied by Elks. And, BRING YOURSELF- We Furnish Everything! LADIES! - bring your own hammer for the Nail Driving Contest. For those not having transportation buses wil leave from Elks Hall at 12:00 Noon and 1:00 P. M. SPECIAL EVENTS and FREE PONY RIDES FOR THE CHILDREN 8 RACES NIGHTLY! Post Time: 830, 9:00, 9:30,16:00 (All Races) 10:30, 11:00, 11:30, 12:00 Weather Clear === Track Fast! Live Thoroughbreds — No Quarterbreds entered The Circus Room is featuring Lillian Uggen for your listening and dancing pleasure. SNAKE PIT DO WNS -South Franklin Street