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THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1, 939. BRI NCIN UP FATHER 'MARINE NEWS | Swee p By GEOHGE McMANUS Q STAIRS?LUCKY | FOUND THE LIGHT=SWITCH- TBH AT IN SL MAGGIE'S ) QT BAREB PET = =i GuyY EEP e § L{ \(, N \:uQE FENCE- (i{fi“{ (15} | Inc., World sights ressrved Block at 1 ’u.smlenu, C al Empire State Still Tops in Tax-Paying and Height 'BARANOF CHEF ARRIVES HERE Ray H.’!Illllmfll:. Chef for the new Baranof Hotel, arrived on the steam- Empire State Building versely any of the above mentioned ‘wt should file their adverse claim x District Land Office, within . period of publication or s thereafter or they will be barred Ir\ the Statutes. GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. Feb. 8, 1939. First publication, thirty | Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, every Wednesday at 7 a. m. || BUY GREEN TOP RIDE GREEN TOP CABS--PHONE 678 COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 £3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dishes—TRY US ONCE! Juno Sample Shop LEOTA RUSSELL Telephone 133 | ] l /37 SOUTH FRANKLIN ‘ | { —_— P HENRY RODEN a5 a gard-mp subscriber to The Daily Alaska Empire SCHEDULED PASSENGER AIRLINE SERVICE Authorized U. S. MAIL Carrier YUKON DEPARIS OVEMENTS S A . er Yukon with his wife and child o e : is invited to present this coupon | Steamer M ' B 1élums;t}: rank make his permanent home i Ju- Last publication, April 5, 1939. this- SeehtieT &t io" bie. B M - . » y Central Press neau. of the e IN EARI.Y DAWN, LT P o 2L TR AR ol SR A former Juneau man, Mr. Har- UNiTED STATES | B \m.nnflm\n . NEW YORK—The Empire State | ;00 a5 of recent years been DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR HAS 23 ABOARD E Nork "( e Building—102 stories high—xetain: | o ioiateq with the New Washing- GENERAL LAND OFFICE CAPITOL THEATRE ()( uled to ar- : its rating lhx_s year as Lhci hlx:.n\! |tem and Mayflower Hotels in Se- District Land Office gee 3 g tajepaying singls, privhisix-owned o iy, Anchorage, Alaska. | and receive 2 tickets to see: g. Sh two days ® . building in America. And no struc- it January 9, 10: { (3! ture to surpass it in height is looked i : tee i e RE gt " " ; Y The Am n Bible society has Notice is hereby given that Elmer | B skl SCHEDULED SATL I\(-]\ s for in New York for some years to | o 0“0 0,000,000 Bibies sinca’ Garnes, has made application for a | Sflol’wmfll A“GEL At s 2 a to sail from ¢ come. PG 4 Noakite: Avish @ B i W aa S R | its founding in 1816 \omesite, Anche 08218, U. | ey i : b byl T"“;‘“‘"e I‘*“"’l‘“;“‘;"xl“”" - > S. Survey No. Situated in sec. | i < cheduled to sail & %! ment figures for 1939-40 place the & ¢ 31, T. 50 S. R. 68 E. CR.M. con-| for S tel March 3 at 10 e valuation of Empire State at $27, The dangerous tse fly of Afxica taining 4.97 ac itude 30' N. | WATCH THIS SPACE ‘\" e : ° . 750,000, unchanged from the previ :: 2 :’(P":‘l l':“’z"!\ controll USe ongitude 134° 34' 34” W. and it 18| Your Name May Appear . T ” duled to sail from e ous year. Ao . 4 . now in the files of the U. S. Land 3 B Lyt . ch 4 at 9 am . But Rockefeller Center buildings BT Office, Anchorage, Alasks, | ——— PV (e g s TR » BYND RAFENGS, 138 as a group, are in first place with UNITED ST Any and all persons claiming ad- | gm i e LML, S SR 8. EL |6 led southbound e $65,100,000, This will be consider | DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERTOR yersely any of (he above mentioned R By, WAROR ) Tramea 1y : il ably higher next year, as four morc GENERAL LAND OFFICE land should file their adverse claims | nAnlo ENG]NEEB[“ & Manufacturing Co., Inec. ud W. J. N ine. Ak | e uled to sail from Seward at e buildings will go into the assess District Land Office in the U. S. Land Office, within hel 205 S. Franklin St. For C mm\} R. §. Cunningham, g 4 pm. toda . ment when completed. wrage, Alaska. period of publication or thirty days Telephone 663 = TRANSMITTERS . Sl B e ion écheduled southBOURAN, Then, there are the Metropolitar ary 9,1939. | thereafter, or they will be barred by Distributors for lla“lcraflers and RECEIVERS Stakes ® hext Mondas . Life Insurance home office buildings Notice is' hereby given that R. L. the provisions of the Statutes. | ° LOCAL SAJTLINGS . at Madison Square. They are down | Stewart, has made application for a GEORGE A, LINGO | EXPERT RADIO SERVICE BY ENGINEERS ONLY H. A. Gerstman ® Estebeth scheduled to sail every @ on the 1939 valuation list for § soldiers’ addit 1 homestead, under Register, | s o s . ay at 6 p.m. for Sit- e 250,000. But an additional $13,000,- | Sec. 2306 R. S. Anchorage serial First publication, Feb. 1, 1939, ! noe s AR ® % . yports . ; 000 building will be completed next | 08549, situated approximately 1 mile Last publication, March 29, 1939, . es every Wednesday e year, northwest of the Juneau Douglas | ERAFT HERE ON 3P i s Amang the botls, the Waldors | Reage o the ca shon o Bonsin | COLUMBIA LUMBER COMPANY e Alexander, Kake and way ® takes top rank with $22,000,000— | Tsland, embraced in U. S. Survey No. " i OF ALASKA WAY To SEA]"".E ® ports . 4 dowkn_ 850;)‘.004: from l:]-st year. Ne}):t 2335, containing 2.77 acres titude A ‘ SO e T AT TR e | P ranking hotel in valuation is the |58° 18’ 45” N. Longitude 134° 26" W. Vi # THIS FAMOUS HOTEL is ild; H FROM ALEUTIANS W Commodore—at $13,500,000. |dind it 1s now in the files of the N et i Lumber and Building Materials " po % b1 . ] The Chrysler builiing stll holds | .S, Land Oftice, Anchorage, Al- Arrergoeld PHONES 587 OR 747—JUNEAU b { IDES TOMORROW # second place in height in New York | aska. bor. d. perfect | T % g TP £ » (and America) — 77 stories, 1,046 Any and all persons claiming ad- i o fes e SECURE YOUR LOAN THROUGH US To Improve < Strange boat tc Juneau harp o T e teek - = . {feet high. The Empire State is |— e S LARGE Rates $0.50 and Modernize Your Home,Under Title I, F. H. A. ..y the motors uli Martha, whicl H'\ OnY, . righ tide- 10400 a.m. 16.2 feef R 11,248 feet high. Third tallest build- ROUSD, From “3 p year round : le in the Aleu- & 37 ; ing is 60 Wall Tower, which is not Slkwith Special Rates to | 2 Low tide—4:37 pm., -10 feet x ing is ower, h 3 I v ! tian I<lands, has arrived in port for B i 22 Yin Wall Street, but Pine Street— | bath. Permanent Guests. | a short stop here enroute to Seattle| Figh tide—11:00 pm., 15.2 feet & e e " 050 font. s Alaska Music Supply ALASKANS LIKE THE ‘ Under the command of Skipper | from Unalaska to Attu. We got iced| . Sl anos—Musical Instruments Da#i Pickard and Pirst Mate Mrs.| down and pulled into Atka to chop | “e® “"M‘.’A'i‘] Sy ::‘:‘]’&M‘J‘:' o FORNAN(E HERE and Supplies | NEW WASHINGTON §i bty B Mo toh ATt ot Gl Dani Pickard, the stury 65-foot ves- |out. We got out of there and pro-| A5 PUCIEC B0 DA oo and Phone 206 122 W. Second A fheiy > i i sel catries a cargo.of some 1,500 blue ceeded on to Agattu to pick up other | "o " 0T e witere it travels M { fox and platinum fox skins. These | trappers O e etuling ooyt it decvna ! = - GASTINEAU CAFE r nr.wm!mx approximately ; i“ V}.]\}\l‘m(l U\«zur:; we ;,‘.s:w\w up !y the far-north mailboat Fern. ; H FIIANK HELLER ‘ MAX MIELKE in connection ] 1 value, constitute ap- at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, was a the winter months it is the lone SERD el BRREE limately ‘50 percent of ‘the sea-|15-year-old native gizl. At 8 o'clock{ 1 the winte g he lone | 50y tender Fornance arrived | | ! (ZOTHSE 5 G AIR SERVICE INFORMATION ‘ vessel between Attu and Unalaska.| . : P | | PAINTING and DECORATING son's fur output for the Aleutian|that evening this same girl gave from Chilkoot Barracks late jast| BARBER | : 5% et s s es , Tslands. birth to a healthy son while we were | "“"“““:‘l ““': Sl night with 60 enlisted men abwnl‘ Temporarily located at | __)“E“‘E(E SR . v Serving as the only convoy boat|on the open sea. She weathered the| FIving i “-‘_-‘ of “1' e l'l:!\‘ under Capt. Clarence W. Hardys Robert Light's Barber Shop | PHONE 407 Y ‘ between Unalaska and Attu, a run|ordeal much better than I did, as Fur Company, the vess i The ship is tied.up at G‘"’Q;“ {| NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL | . of some 800 miles, the ship is sole|she sat up the balance of the night | Fansports I"-{‘“f-l”.\ ll ‘“dl’]l)m ment dock and is scheduled to/¥e- - Q: transportation medium for the half | drinking coffee and the next morn- helr caloh i : j2 Jnent [ iR Gy L Beichy, = £259 + &1C. E hyndred trappers who work the Is- | ing boarded a dory, carrying her new fropd ’\A’:‘Xl;l‘l Mo ”(I"ln -"1”;;"::;1 lAbb:\»kt'lb:l)ll g;;nu-l nng]fln:\:l\ :m-d i lafid country. It can carry a crew|baby, and walked off onto the s to Atty, 700 mil e ed between the Haida and the Army | ¥ When these trappers, mostly nha- Never Been Oultside nese Archipelago, : ;‘{““l “‘s ;"ml‘muvs occupancy of ‘the 0 5 ive, travel (o the site of their win-| Deckhand on the boat is Mike Native trappers in the village of | High School gymnasium. ‘ " H ! i ints i Hee ter activities, the wife and family | Borenin. Mike is 43 years old and | Altu operate on a communal basis ——— - ‘ Pnl“_ ‘ Transpoflahon | Frequent Flighis to All Points in Southecst Alaska 4nd all household goods go along.|was born and raised in the barren and all proceeds are divided propor- ' ALASKANA. By Marie Drake, 50c | A C ‘ AUTHORIZED CARRIER—U. S. MAIL Naturally in this far north se Aleutians. During all his life the tionately among the residents. The ! CESS ompany | “ B i e oy Tows-wneeled vehice Mk has income. i year for the vlage was T o | o | PHONE 612 _ DAY or NIGHT . performances odd to ¢ seen is an old one-ton truck out of approximately $15.000, which meant News I. Q. nswers | [} | “«t Native Mother Attu. He has never been outside his in the neighborhood of $450 for each 1. Brazil's foreign minister, who Sl I { B “One ¥ kit Thst Do o, “Tow) ore just like | villager. came to U. S. to talk trade relations. JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, Sallings from Pier 7 Seattle || HANGAR AND SHOP IN JUNEAU F e of my trips last December,” | birthplace. “Town here just lik g B Germans who stood in cotfes || TN RO SANCOLY ! i Pickard said, “was a hurry call to|what I see in movies,” he clain “What I like about Juncau is the | tines; Nazi chiefs said they em- SoUTHEGEND sAIL!Nlé;F:s Leaves SHELL SIMMONS——Chief Pilot 4 pull the mailboat Fern off the rocks | Mike's biggest trouble is cr ne trees, Mrs. Pickard declares, “up P";l;:fd by "M’;d"lgmfla"“n e Prinoesi Noraly L iy Seattle RUSSELL CLITHERO — Dispatcher . At False Pass. Arriving at the scene | the street he says, “I not in our country the enly trees on the Spain. L(oy;luls recently surren- March 5, 15, 26 S. S. TONGASS .. March 1 | 3 o L days belore Christuas, we | nough for cars thad g0 ke hll” | hole streteh s o smul bunch of | SRS IS rata s 20 || omnectans at Vaneauvee with AT 9P M. ‘ All Planes 2-Way Radio Equipped weref't able to budg so! Mrs. Pickard has traveled on boats about seven evergreens near Una- | I.nrlhd Canadian Pacific Services: e B | i e \miea | with e OABAR dinse thelr mar. | laska. || 5 Rt chapin adies Biitereton i M Pasdevaims - reilonr I e e bl s e s 3\‘/‘ with it to the ports to Unalaska. riage. She holds an operator’s license > Martha and her crew will | TRANS-ATLANTIC 3 ¥ ! R 5 e delive it shape, |and stands her watch on the Mar- leave for Seattle tomorrow | TRANS-PACIFIC ® - 3 spending our planned tha. Her sea career started whil e { i Tickets, reservations and full ' bucking heavy seas. After her husband was chief engineer of | The nearest star except the sun HAUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. vp*““',“°"‘v',’g;v'l"°l’;‘u AGENT : r's we started out on th e ill-fated motorship Palterson | is 300,000 times as far from the earth ! s trip pickinz up trappers and she joined him an the trading |as the sun M S.DAR T [ Dfeiit OL.E UMy Gtka D. B. FEMMER M A R l N E Al R w A Y s 4 L] . v 2 g CANADIAN PACIFIC || rnone us Night 312 4 U. S Mail Camer S R TSRS, 2-Way Radio Communication l | | | i | For PETERSBURG, KAKE, PORT ALEXANDER and WAY PORTS For Information D. B. FEMMER—Phone 114 Freight must be on dock not later than 4 P. M. Tuesday. T THE SIGN OF *TUESDAY—Subject to arrival of mail boat from South. Juneau to Hawk Inlet, Tenakee, Todd, Sitka, Chichagof, Kimshan Cove, Hoonah, and return. *Frequent Nonschedule Trips—10% off Round Trip. SEAPLANE CHARTER SERVICE—ANYPLACE IN ALASKA TICKET OFFICE, TRIANGLE PLACE—PHONE 623 Alex Holden, Chief Pilot A.B. (Cot) Hayes, Traffic Representative RSy A JQIL NG SCHEUULE AR Service Every Trip SAILING SCHEDULE Leave © DueJuneau Due Juneau Hhaay} S=% A % Steamer Seattle Northbound Southbound Juneau-Fairbanks | ..aravcr Feb.19' Feb.23 Mar. 3 ] {YUKON Feb. 25 Feb. 28 Mar. 6 | fisna o Belhel Npme McKINLEY . ...Mar. 4 Mar. 7 Mar. 13 | Read Down i YUKON Mar. 11 Mar. 14 Mar. 20 A § i [Be el MCKINLEY Mar.15 Mar.18 Mar,24 |WEEKEY sarLINGS | 2 el ,""“".~ bodooh : | Tue. |Ar. Fairbanks __| *ALASKA Mar. 18 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Leave Ar.Juneau Lv.Juneau : | Th. [Wed.| BARANOF Mar. 22 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Seattle No.Bound So.Bound s | 4 YUKON . Mar. 25 Mar. 28 Apr. 3 NORTHLAND .. Feb. 28 Mar. 3 Mar. 5 | McKINLEY Mar. 29 Apr. 1 Apr. 7 NORTH COAST Mar. 3 Mar. 7 Mar. 9 H *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. NORTHLAND ..Mar.10 Mar.14 Mar. 16 i iDoes not call at Haines and Skagway southbound. NORTH COAST Mar.17 Mar. 21 Mar, 23 | : x : .2 TH E ALASK A LINE NORTH SEA Mar.24¢ Mar.28 N IO » ‘w ruins are all thzl. remain of a block of sma ' business bulldings and a number of residences at .P:udenz, Cal., where a devastating fire recently bro.c cut in the early hours of morning. Shooting sparks ‘and fiames 200 feot into the sky, the blaze threatened a ucighbering residential section. Flames were | Ticket Office—PHONE 2 PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffic Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE H. 0. ADAMS, Agent Freight Office—PHONE 4 HENRY GREEN, Agens J. B. BURFORD, Ticket Agent CITY WHARF . k'l Stc’lmshlp Comp any fanned by gale velecity winds for several hours befor: firemen could bring them under control. Photo 'shows ruins of erstwhile buildings and homes after the $100000 fire was brought under control. GASTINEAU HOTEL o ON-AL ALASKAROL .E,