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rm;bfm-.! THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA il ; ! MONDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1590 il D e T L e 87 e e Vi R PSR T SALES TAX DUE FROM WRANGELL R el KO-REDS ARE F 4 3 H ]jlll'leall Emblem (hlb “The first payment of the new A. V. Ritchie of Wrangell is stop- Martin Anders f the T 11 alr e flw s In o(a eys H city sales and service tax is due ping at the Baranof Hotel. bt ‘00 iSeatil Has Busy Meeling now, C. L. Popejoy, City Clerk, said B el o o Construction Co., Seattle, is regis- | tered at the B: f He | EN RETREAI o i " today. This will be for the first FROM ANCHORAGE \ I i 3 2 ¢ las' week Here quarter of the tax. Merchants have Ruth Tyler of Anchorage is stop- FROM ELFIN COVE | (Continued from Page 1) . X . o : ¥ until Oct. 81 to get their reports in. | ping at the Baranof Hotel. S e i . ” The Juneau Emblem Club held ifs ¥ waNT ADS BRING RESULTS | SCHWINN BISES AT MADSEN'S monthly social meeting last Thurs- of Elfin Cove are registered at the | ;o hwa any were giving ' e v ¢ 4 l LEalaeel o 2 o Gastineau Hotel | up. Ge thur said the Allies . ¢ day evening in the Elks Hall, At a I® | captured 6765 Reds, a new 24-hour | e & B B |setins e oo, 1 ot e Chiropractie Health Clinie ANCHORAGE VISITOR high, Sunday d inflicted 1,15 : 3 % " 3 ' ; . the club's Memorial lemry' Dr. George M. Caldwell #. M. Casey of Anc - . casualties on holdout forces. ¥y ! fund pledge in full. tered at the Gastineau Hc 29 mbers hit Pyongyang § . . 8 b i ' = agair day, following up Sunday o oo % 2 - i ool 4 All members having birthdays Malh ahd Frant Streets Phone 477 FLEISCHMANXN on a product is| ctrik the Red capital by Navy 3 jduring the summer \cation period m during the month of September, like 24 carat on gold—the finest it| carrier aircraft { were honored. A chili feed was pro- { vided by the social and food com-| @ can be. Try FLEISCHMAN « Tnd Is Concerned and be convipced. I £ overnment has expressed over the Chinese Com- mittee headed by Mary Westfall. After the lunch, Canasta was played. High scores went to Jo Jensen and Premier's statement on tl on across the parallel, India’s Hazel McLeod. te to the United i i " Rau, said at o ? " ; . \ o " i - > g The Emblem Club drill team W ll | | nt Indian policy { ; 4 atement must ait new instruc- | ¢ Rg ¢ ¢ : ( A < hold its next meeting tomor from New Delhi because of : b Vi, LR { : : night at the Elks Hall. All are Chou’s statement " p % y igently requested to attend. Most UN delegates e agreed gt S Next Emblem Club meeting will i that Allied troops had the right; ¢ § 4 be held on October 12, All member: to cross the par An eighth-na- < % are asked to bring another mr-mhcr tion resolution to unify Korea with- who is not usually able to attend out any regard for the parallel was fihs ) regular meeting: before the political committee, and 3 4 i e o | other members of the UN WL‘I“:'I s . i ¥} i s | SCIWINIG DimEs AT MADSEN'S rally to its support 2t 5 4 § Sen. Sparkman (D-Ala), a mem- | L i ; P i, V@ per of the American UN deleg tion, } & 3 : 3 —_— in Washington that the par.f : ; 0 5 ¥ ' ; i ot B miuctes i b e : 0 ot X P : at Pan American’s low fares! of North Korean aggressive 4 AR (oncert Association - L e W . : il Eeae ONLY For Senaée R'EB("IES TweniY'Hve . [ Here is the women’s bowling team sponsored by the Junean Pan Ai‘“m'mv‘ Il:'f-ztrl:) ::;::yir:ifi;:;rhn ¢ : ’ 3 $66.°° o“! wAv the back left is Edyth Stewart; back right, Jessie Merritt. In the front row, Dear Voters: Per (ent of ifs Goal Hedges, Jane Faulkner (Capt.) and Gladys Vauille, 3 - : i SRR s - ol — i/ %118.80 ROUND TRIP torial election, Oct. 10. The membershi — 3 S SW. A 3 T ship committee of lh"‘ on over a 4-year period, sailed down TWO FISH BOATS SWAMPED . trying to TELL you hos . | Juneau-Douglas Concert Associa- IS S MaSka Salhng the Mississippi from Minneapolis s - : § ¢ Cabind i Coast Guard headquarters here 3 : FOR DEPENDABLE, SCHEDULED AIRLINE SERVICE We are ASKING you to THINK be et Wednesday evening in the | Jast Nov. 16 with Anchorage, Alaska, oy o el Chssibers of the Cliy Hanl | IS Delayed Twice e timate destination. Christlan t0day reported that two fishing his electior portant! Som Eorte . : b ¥ i ssels which had been swamped . eports show one-fourth of the son, a June, 1949, graduate of the VSSS€'S W \ fssues belong in the campai udget for this season reached, with Sl«flday at Seafile B B e Minatsota Inw school, Neor Rocky Pass were towed to don', Some lsue cn dragged | twenty days left before the first | ey O e oo theve, | PeLersburg yesterday by the Coast , to stir up dust o ‘ ) s e v office there. | quarq cutter Hemlock. SEATTLE, Oct. 2—(P—Sailing of | +The Tantalus will remain I =, goping vessel owned by George o Here’s the way to fly to Seattle. On the dependable, i from thi x cle § o 2 ~ g o " . e many friends of Maxim Scha- | , Southern California waters this fall 7 | the S& Alaska, with 95 passengers . o B, RS s Bennett was swamped there Friday lg E t i irline— i [ H | e- E( e@ scheduled, experienced airline—Pan American! At this the one who will be ntec > L . piro will be happy to learn that he s = oy and winter. e i ;;(5 .;:nt‘ dn‘\\'n to bras: 1cks i“‘” open the concert season as ac- | :Lm\.d. was delayed twice yeste ST afternoon. Ancnu:r. unidentified amazingly low all-year fare! hat is the real is There is 2} companist for Ludgi Silva on Octo- | © o0 AUK BAY GROUP PLANS slio heLgole samped Shia Included in your low fare are all these regular Clip- { big job to be filled, that of repre- | per D, E. Skinner, vice president and ing to aid Bennett. A pilot H? _’g | seneral manager of the Alaska| «po Altar ‘S 2 he Auk Of the Alaska Island Airways re- 01‘!5 lv o | per* extras: Big, dependable 4-engine planes...the most :gggzgo[u;'\ ‘ 1 as seldom does a top flight artist| Srot o Fo =g : i ) o co““ i of ala the 1 g ompanist but the popular | s el vy o S SR of Tonz. | 23V Catheli ¢ t ik S o ‘B T experienced flight crews...complimentary meale : your first duty to request for Maxim Schapiro to open i s Scavec BV 8 Lo v | Thursdag; Byening oI Uie home of Guard and the Hemlock was sen stewardess hospitality. For reservations call.. good, long look at the nominees and | «the Alaska music trail” series in hhm(:mll}, occasioned by the Kor- nr. ponald Bishop to discuss their 10 their aid. , ean War. Bazaar booth. * e G | ] decide which has the best f goutieas Alaskn i) Bringing hus [CARABE. o C e s el } Baranof Hotel, Juneau tions? Being a good legislator calls}pack to Alaska. He needs no intro-| . :trl '“l“f' d\l(el“”:\(i::\a‘lfl ‘N‘I"fll;:-" It was decided that a cand BEPUBLICAN | Phone 106 for clear, independent thinking. It|quction to the public. [(Gaed 1by ok R ey | Bouth e prepared, Decoratioins| N (Pete) Peterson, chief pas- | - 3 calls for broad knowledge of the| puigi Silva, who was acclaimed | ooo o the chis. crew. a union | Wore Started and each woman 00K senger agent for the Alaska Steam- CANDIDATE | TradsMach, Pas.Amorioon Worid Afreans; Ing. € ' th part of the work home. ship Co., was in Juneau today, He Territory and its people. It calls A Ao 3 § ;i in other Alaska cities last season is ' pomber. w: wd Yoo the member, W ared by the CU Refreshments were served by Mrs. ' j.e r0."sitka today but will re-| FOR MMHMIV m[fl Mm' [ for forceful and courageous speak- 4 g a personal friend of Schapiro’s and Guard to be a poor security risk. r y DeBishop-ung: SMreeaes - Nelodr/ Vourn “later “in the week. | }' WORLD'S MOST EXPERIENCED AIRLINE | —itfhy < — 'mmh pleasure “will be derived from As it has at least four times pr Others present were Mesdames ! HOUSE OF ! TO SEATTLE - HAWAII - ROUND-THE-WORLD We are proud of the way in which ring the program together. viously in the past two.months, the |_ z:‘nn‘?! E. Engstrom meets al these | Lujgi Silva is an artist With & Union demanded to know why ¢ gl R worie FROM HAINES salifications. He is a successful | 1, i el suropean | 3 2 affy pull will be held Wednes- S quaifications. Ho is u succeslil| prillant backeround. of European | member was sereened 85 & BOOF % | 4o 'or this week: to suppl o 3. Thompson of Haines 15 staying REPRESENTATIVES | KETCHIKAN - JUNEAU - WHITEHORSE - FAIRBANKS - NOME dorsed by men with whom e 13| syioe coming to the United States. | Skiaer sid. This delsyed: salling | Dassar Booth. The meeting wil bailBs e el dib associated "flb‘(" Bep. Pea. Fisher- | gic career began as a youngster.|of the vessel for more than e the Trollers, the Warchouse| gis jove of music found him spend- | hour, Skinner explained, A"“‘f"-‘ L il eatel (’_““FI’* ing hours at the piano and later,| The Alaska, scheduled to sail £ iaion o J“»}" au; he is well-| 57y cellist, when only 18, he played | 11 am., left at 5 p.m. Skinner experienced in public affairs, he isly, he Royal Opera orchestra at|the objectionable crew member was a vigorous, forceful thir accus- i pome. | not aboard. tomed to making up his own mind} giiva taught at the Eastman| “Once a man has been classified atter loo into the facts and}gopoo) of Music in Rochester, N.Y., |as a poor secruity risk, the com- ; then standing on his own feet and} ¢, coven years as head of the cello | pany can't allow the ship to sail| Music Shop. He expects to be ready iy his convicilons. department, followed by the same | with him for business by mid-week As to his background in this di-} pogitjon at the Mannes School in g i vision and his knowledge of what | Nl G Gith summers spent at | the people here want, Ala: 1 11 Sa Rafael, | ] kan v S e e o oo s, oo || ELLES AXR LEINES e hmoanen ; 15 PAT 1| rado Springs. | 14 laska, ca pstify out of hei s g i DAILY TRIPS JUNEAU TO KETCHIKAN ‘ via Peiershurg and Wrangell { and ability. | ! Vote for Elton E. Engstrom, Oct. 10} Veter: M sure to vote kepublican | |t With connections to Craig, Klawock and Hydaburg { held at 7:30 in Mrs. Bishop's home d Art Skinner's Gun Shop is being moved from the Juneau-Young Hardware Co., to quarters recently vacated by Fern Photogral Second Street next to the Alaska Republican candidate for the tnder absentee law before, AR 2ave for the Ste Convenient afternoon departures, at 2:30 P. M. ¥ Republican Club of Juneau, Al- | FOR RESERVATIONS PHONE 612 —Paid Advertisement. a, Commissioner's Precinct. W. C. (DO0) JACKSON The Civie Interest Ticket : i STRAIGHT! PROGRESSIVE “We have filed on this ticket with Bert Caro full sincerity to do our best for the City Edward Nielsen o e s B vty . CANDIDATE Joe ThlhOdeau i:x;:;};ntt‘;x-\ni-unul they are overburdened F0R Mrs Pauline VJashing’ton “If we are elected, you may be sure 2 that we w il.l do our very pest to _gl.\'le Peter Warner o seeltont S SR T AT CITY COUNCIL LAR'S \H)R’Ill OF SFR\'I('F FOR A Carl Weidman DOLLAR'S WORTH OF TAXES'!” A me , CITY -ELECTION - OCTOBER 3 For City Co“ncil (Paid Adv.) (Paid Advertisement)