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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE=JUNEAU, ALASKA =& MONDAY, JULY 16, 1951 3 b 4 ] |ver a nda, 4 E | | DOUGLAS |Income Tax 38 Weekend PAR [vii i S Mo L] | L] NEWS (Collections Up; ,, Arrivals; 650uf | 2y, el LARRY P! —_‘\‘ VISITING . | ‘ Nelson, Janet Barker, George Van l Re(otd Fore(a“ Ninety-three persons flew with |yolkenburg, Robert Harris, Mr. and Larry Pussey is visiting her \\nh} n American World Airways over | Mrs, John: Anderson, F. Ahern, R. In Tehran Surges Eas' | the Elwin Dell family, asriving here | Internal revenue colleetions i 1¢ weekend with 38 arrivals and‘L_ Miller, James Sanders, Mrs. M. | from his home in Santa Paula, Cali- | y i 65 departures Shaw, Heather Hollman, Bernice rnmm,lx-::r:‘zclyu ket January in the Washington-Alask ¥rom Seatle: Richard Halver- | Juelson, Norma and Leslie Fourn- | of Phiths el o will vislt dFng | oy aukRIo I S e T | con, Miss 'C. Burgesh, Heth Hisele {Je, Uuyes Hope, (0, G FRREC El- . ¢ Rt g (Continued from Page One) the summer school vacation ; s year's revenue is ex- .. . 0. Johnson, D. Meyers, H. J. |roy Ninnis, Irene Powers, Mrs. J. b i 1 R e 3 ‘ b },’,"”ffifi é‘i’%l:fnl”g"'d‘;‘ the histors \yurray, Alice and Roy Woodward, | Thomas, John Meek, Mrs. Melchen, e s it r ; gl A ¥ strict, according to Collec- ciaonen Smith, G. Pettet, D. Purdy, | Eleanor Alhstrom, Karl Dalsvo, E climed martial law in Tehran to- :‘);’C";’l’":"c ;qu;;:pdo;-):::f»}:{. Jneluding| = BAYLOR ARRIVES tor Clark Squire. b AR T e i gl dhy and ordered a big roundup of g o | Clfford Baylor arrived on the| Collections for the fiscal ye derson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull- |W. P. Butler, Mrs. ry Laken Communists follov which between four and 16 persons were killed and more than lo) PAGE SIX ALWAYS- .. the finest array of colorful curtains and drapes in a full range of sizes and fabrics. THE CURTAIN SHOP (;]:dzd(;;),,’:'"(,“,:g]‘p‘\’l';:;";:’ vehicles. | Alaska Saturday evening from Both- | just closed were nearly 600 million inch and Dorothy, Elise Burnette, | William Urquahart, Ina Bennett. e Tililas were AllGWEa 1n Ve dres 'rhMOH' Wash., to join his wife and |dollars, third in amount to the 625 |\ Gehri, M. Grims, Leroy Miller,| wor Annette: R. R. Holeman, I o area. The | daughter Barbara here. The family |millions and 645 millions in fiscal g Joseph Reber and |af Fenton, G. Michaud ured action was taken to clear the Way | is visiting with the Richard Shuman |years 1044 and 1845, respectively. O Hemblate; | SAed? D |t AR e i thore. thin’ 0] e [ family, planning to visit here an-|and about 40 millions more tha ¥. Rucero, W. and | Efflp| S BESEEE: Vo3 tm- Sl AR o lghve. riote | ;5 The fleod from | the Neosho ather weblcoid Hhen ol Iijissior |che {10 R epersien, My, “Robert Stewstt, B SR GREE L ing, which started with a Commun- | 1:u (n:{yhn\l“:t(um ‘K:\X]‘Ixfi‘])lv\'rid‘r!‘Am\kfl, and return via the Wlaska During the first half of 1951, Valdez, Ralph Willcoxen, E&tl!tr\w “;{imsler n.anF”;k«ufi_)“mg‘rmm a é 15t dmorgtetion procesting the ae- | 3iosO lahoma_isolating the city | Highway. Yesterday, Baylor, proved |collections totaled ~$395,511,076 as Williams, Dana and Merrill Zufelt, | L /= e s »f Miami (population 12,000) | his skill, and initiated a new glass compared with $364,520,601 for the Mary rnold, Mr. and Mrs. Texas Hal, ‘ s Luella Campbel, |Hazel Pugh, Col. D. Cameron, O. | Colby. rioung i juneau-young hardware co., inc. Alaska’s Finest Hardware and Furniture Store JUNEAU — rival of President Truman's repre Buckner. gentative, W. Averell Harriman, for | The fire, which has burned over | salmon rod, by landing a nice sal- | first six months of 1945. From Annette: talks With egh on the ou|%eVen blocks since last Friday, still|mon at Lena Point. This is an increase of nearly 55 Maude Wakefield A5 Joaee lazed away, sending a big cloud of — | per cent over the amount for the eattle: Robert Simpson, F. > # _l b | | smoke billowing over the downtown LIONS PICNIC TONIGHT | corresponding period last :], Garret Ward, Emma Burns, . A. Smith of Salt Lake City, : & £ s i % S year. In- 3 J & Tristésd of the reguiar msetR to- | come taxes alons BtHI Jgsear total |Lois Richardson, Mrs. Claude Dris|is 86 the Baranof hotel. \There is no substituie for Newspdper Advernsmg! The fire started in an oil stor-|nhight at Mike's Place, Dauglas |$299,951,000. The other 95 millions — = = 2 ——— R Roanoke Road and | Lions and their families will join |are represented in withholding and Boulevard, near the|Juneau Lions at the Douglas<beach | various miscellaneous taxes. for an annual picnic. There will be RIS N2 S AR o o ponies and a-softball game. | VISITORS FROM N. J. | FROM SAN FRANCISCO { S Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Terhune of! C. C. Kirk of Seattle is registered | Fairlawn, N. J., are stopping at the | 'aL the Baranof hotel. Baranof hotel. varied on the number 0. casualties in last nignt's fighune between the Reds and Mossadegh'’s | Ui MR AD: ‘DRigiall po-| 188, FaCk gk Southwest lice communique said one policeman ¢ T HE and three civilians were killed, anc. | a high ploice source said 14 civil- jans were dead R. C: Stevenson of San Francisco “Martyr Funerals” is stopping at the Baranof hotel Several bodies of members of the | underground Communist Tudeh | = arty were reporied carried away D from the riot scene last night foi Alaska Manager We Now Have . . . SATIN SMOOTH Chen Yu Cloud-Silk Cake Make Up Stays Fresh and Lovely All Day Your Beauty Advisor TOBI PATTON JUNEAU DRUG CO. Box 1151 — Phone 33 Commur tyle “me r funerals. The pc E riced 62 of their | men had been wounded. A polict | estimated 96 civillax | had been wounded source Baranof Hotel-Juneau Harriman tod the ‘tomb of the present father, the late Shah Reza Pahlevi, | then went to the premier’s home for | the first meeting with Mossadegh The U. S. envoy missed last night's | violence. He and his wife were stay ing at a palace 12 miles up in the mountains Tension Growing The riot in Parliament Square at dusk last night, which was broken up by police rifle fire and Army tanks, gave violent impetus to the tension between the Communist Tu- deh and Mossadegh’s Nationalists which has existed since the nation- alization law was passed in May The Mossadegh government has been standing firm on its program to get the Anglo-Iranian Oil Co out of Iran. T L T L AT THE GASTINEAU : \ Harold Bell and F. G. Fisher of S the U. S. Geological Survey are stopping at the Gastineau hotel i 0 r (HOORAYL FOR A NEW KIND OF DRY CLEANING THAT GETS DRESSES Telephone 419 Its the Water” ympio, Wash.,U.S. A 2 Off Life Insurance-Annuities Olympia Bre: a reputation for service and integrity ——— i { Two minutes . . . , Telephone 814 : MIGHT be the BO . s s 0 00083999+ Hheonme DON’T Don’t chase to fires or obstruct traffic. 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