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T P T‘]I'- T I | HE MUST HAVE FALLEN ouT OF BEP> BRINGING UP FATE RIED ABOUT MY -HE WAS OUT NINE OCLOCK | ORNING -1 _MADE ,4\#* GO OVER AND CALL ON DR. JOE OINTS-- ( | E | | | RESIDENT LAW FOR CANNERS' HELP IS LOST House Votes Nine to Seven Against Much De- bated Bill Alaska canneries and not have to employ at least third resident Alaskans, because the House yesterday ternoon killed Senate Bill 67, providing for that law, by a 9-7 vote As the W came over Senate, it applied only to me- chanics and laborers in the can- ning industry, but Representative Davis submitted an amendment that would make the cable als to mine worker: ame ment was adopted After eral angue, marked by ¢ Division Representati ing the iaw applicable ing industry, “would cripple it vote was taken and the m was defeated - MOUNI McKINLEY CARRIES GROUP BOUND T0 WEST Steamer Mount M(Knll(} left from the A. J. dock at 9 o'clock last night with 27 passengers aboard for westward ports. Passengers from Juneau for Sew- ard were: R. L. Patterson, Mary Collins, S. Osmund, Jean Lundell, Mrs. Roy Colburn, Roy Colburn, Mrs. Lon Cope, Stanley Zuern, Carl Brunstad, H. A. Willis, Charles Cub- erly, W. Jarmer, W. Silloway, L. M. Hanlon, Ernest Erickson, Bert Foster, Edward Cope, Margaret Cope, | R. Cavanaugh, H. M. Burriss. | For Cordova — S. Graner, Alice Thomas. For Haines—Mrs. E. Sheliworth. For Skagway—May C. Naugle, A Reaume. STEAMER Movx-:m:ms e« e s 00 0 0 0 o NORTHBOUND amer northbound CHEDULED SAILINGS hedulde to sail h~10 at 10 Norah scheduled to ail from Vancouver March At 9 p.m m scheduled to tle March 11 9 a.m cheduled to sail from Seattle March 14 at 9 p.m SOUTHBOUND SAJLINGS North C heduled to arrive Fride but will not sail Friday mid- 10 sail from at will one- mine ning suth until night Mount McKinley scheduled southbound next Monday LOCAL SAILINGS Estebeth scheduled to sail every Wednes: at 6 p.m. for Sit- ka and wayports Dart leaves every Wednesday at 7 aum. for Petersburg, Port Alexander, Kake and way ports . from the law appl and the of har- ms of Fourth s that mak- to the min- the ASULC minute - a0 o - 0 e | 00000 cc®ecseonescecssocsesssesel ——— Tipes ToMoRROW 18.0 feet -12 feet 15.6 feet 12 feet High tide—3:02 a.m Low tide—9:23 am High tide p.m Low tide—9:31 pm £ - TAKEN FROM Mc W. Goble, who enroute t« Seward and taken from the steamer unt McKinley, yesterday, under- went emergency ndectomy last evening at St. Ann’s Hospital NLEY was NOTICE OF SALE REAL PROPERTY IN THE UNITED STATES COM- MISSIONER'S (EX-OFFICIO PROBATE) COURT FOR THE TERRITORY OF ALASKA, JU- NEAU COMMISSIONER'S PRE- CINCT. In the Matter of the Estate GEORGE PAUL, Deceased NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of an order sale made and entered by the Pro- OF sioner’s (Ex-Officio Probate) Pre- * | cinct, First Division, Territory of Al- aska, on the 4th day of March, 1939 |in the matter of the estate of | GEORGE PAUL, deceased, theun- Convene on Fridayl R Ject to lhe confirmation of the above-entitled Court, the following described real property. to-wit: Lot 1, Block 44J, in the City Douglas. Alaska. of ‘”‘;‘:” 5 ‘:::“‘::‘22‘;?;‘ Said sale will take place and be | made on the 12th day of April, 1939 |at 2:00 o'clock P. M., at the front ldoor of the . Federal-Territorial Building in said town of Juneau Juneau Commissioner’s (Ex-Officio terian Church. M F. Worlcy ! i president, will preside during ”,,\‘Prob(nu Precinct, Territory of Al session. :"’k"' N ¥ Mrs. John Bissland will lead in the | The terms of said sale being devotional, and Mrs. R. B. Lesher, | gold coin of ok United States guest speaker for the day, will have | Per cent (10%) being pavabie as her subject, “Character Educa- | confirmation of \A.l(l sale by oyt | above-entitled Court, Hostess for the afternoon will be| Dated at Juneau, Alaska 3 Nis {day of March, 1939 Mo J"“Eifi::'. | ALASKA PERSONAL SERVICE AGENTS Administrators. “China’ Neighbors” for discussion on Friday at the re- gular meeting of the World Service | Circle, held at 2 o'clock in the Parl- ors o fthe Northern Light Presby- cash ten upon the this Tth Towa's two percent assessment on | all new car sales yielded $1,334,- ROBERTSON 082 in its first year, which ended President April 16, state tax officials re- | Publication dates, March 8-1 vt 11939, By R. E : | EVERY AFTERNOON TUNE TO TREASURE ISLAND If you are not enjoying this splendid program at its best, come in, or call: 663 RADIO ENGINEERING & MFG. C0., INC. of | of | bate Court of the Juneau Cominis- | THE DAILY ALASKA EMPIRE, WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, 1939: THAT GUY DOESN'T STAY AWAKE LONG ENOUGH TO KNOW WHETHER HE 1S SICK OR NOT- o -~ {l g 4 TRAP MEMORIAL RECONSIDERED, PASSES AGAIN President Walker Assails Senator Rivers for Ruling Protest (Continuea frum ragz Onel years ago went on advocating the im- of fish traps and Alaska four definitely e abolit ands on ths nator aiready . Rivers of the ¢ istainec norial passed ¢ of most of atterson 1 of his which already had- sent back to the House with had passed Secret vote been word that it After was sent to Sen- re- the to the e ed to - at once and Patterson pro- amendment ide Rivers had and wi rder an e one which > earlier had been ruled out of he had made a ruling, no id the amendment was in order, which led Rivers to protest. It was then that Walker relinquished the chair to criticize Rivers Cryptic Reply Rivers made a 16-word reply the attack. It was “I am not serving tow masters, That is the only answer I have to give you.” | The amendment carried. Then the memorial was placed on final pas- sage again | Senator Joe Hofman rose to say he regretied to see the hard feel- ings between the two Senators and hoped their personal differences | would not influence their vote on the memorial. The vote was taken and was iden- tical with the earlier one. The mem- | orial passed five to three, with Sena- | tors O. D. Cochran, C. H. LaBoy- teaux and LeRoy Sullivan voting no. then Walker ke in to .- MRS. CREED IN HOSPITAL Mrs. E. C. Creed was admitted to St. Ann’s Hospital last evening for surgical care, UNITED STAT! DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR GENERAL LAND OFFICE District Land Office Anchorage, Alaska. January 9, 1939. | Notice is hereby given that Elmer | Garnes, has made application for a | homesite, Anchorage serial 08218, U. | S. Survey No. 2256, situated in sec, | 31, T. 50 S, R. 68 E. CR.M. con- taining 4.97 s, latitude 57° 30" N. longitude 134° 34’ 34¢” W. and it is| now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Alaska. | Any and all persons claiming ad-’ versely any of the above mentioned | land should file their adverse claims | in the U. S. Land Office, within the | period of publication or thirty days thereafter, or they will be barred by the provisions of the Statutes: GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Feb. 1, 1939. Last publication, March 29, 1939. CLEABRANCE MEN'S and YOUTHS" | | | | !land should file their adverse claim | I!AUGEN TRANSPORTATION CO. | OH-HELLO-DOCTOR- YES=THIS IS MR JIGGS - HOW DID YOU FIND MAGG\ES BROT WHE IF 1T N | TITITT] TTFHTUNT Copr 1939, Kot IALASKA SPORTSMAN ' CHAIN STORE TA ~ FORAPRILISSUED g pS1IRE PASSES, Do moose charge? An actual in- stance of a moose charging is re- lated in “Downstream Dange:” by | Hortense Landru in the April 1e | of The Alaska Sportsman which has just come on the newsstands. En- larged by the addition of four more pages, this new edition is packed from cover to cover with stories of exciting adventure, interesting and | instructive raticles and photographs of more than passing inferest “Downstream Danger” is the story | gorence committees got of an adventure of the young Alaska- | pyovnioon four Le born author and her hushand when |, A5 /the mensite they went out in the fall from a| ppoce bills approved summer of prospecting on the Haha- ‘blll 127, the chain store tax litha River. | Senate bill 40 ng the Ter For those big game hunters and | prior liens on muning propertv gun-cranks who want an authorit-| cojjection of taxes, House bill story on “pre war” hunting in| gefining resident f rmen, and as well a description of | gouse bill 122, defir W shall the weapcns and methods used pay license taxes on mine royalties. there is E. H. Pomercy'sistory, “A| " pear that under the chain store Bear's Ambush.” bill, oil companies would be brought y Ellis Ransom tells the story | ynder the act and fuel prices raised, Is nad diffieulties beset- | stalled thic bill for a time, but the one when attempting Lo raise | pill passcc and wool on an isls IS ate bt vilization in his story {hs Territo stead of labor a con- | The House had amended the well-illustrated | give Jabor the priority account of the ska king-salmon | from its amendnrent when convinced fishing contest. The title of her|that the Government should have story almon Derby.” such priority “Spring Arrives” is the title of th This afternoon in the House, with latest in the series of letters of a|a calendar, Representatives expeciec King Cove schoolteacher, by Ken-|to vote on two bills of import neth L. Cohen. This gives further whether or not the Territory shall “inside information” on modern| have cocktail bars, and whether or life in one of Alaska’s remote out-|not the Indians of Alaska shall be posts of civilization prohibted from buying liquor, - WRITER GO WEST ‘ Mrs. Jean Lundell, of New York, left Juneau on the steamer Mount McKinley enroute to Inteffior points to collect data for articfes she preparing on Alas Legislators “Also Give Ter-| ritory Prior Lien Rights, Mines | The House and tn pe we tory for 83, 10, as now passed, g prior lien on mining Sheep | way is again her A bill to tributor with is JUNO SAMPLE SHOP IN THE BARANOF HOTEL Telephone 133 UNITED ST. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR | GENERAL LAND OFFICE ! District Land Office | Anchorage, Alaska. | | January 9, 1939, | Notice is her given that R. L.| | Stewart, has made application for a soldiers’ additional homestead, under Sec. 2306 R. S. Anchorage serial 08549, situated approximately 1 mile northwest of the Juneau Douglas | bridge on the east shore of Douglas | Island, em! ed in U. S. Survey No. | 2335, containing 2.77 acres. Latitude | 587 18’ 45” N. Longitude 134° 26’ W. | and it is now in the files of the U. S. Land Office, Anchorage, Al- aska. Any and all persons claiming ad-: versely any of the above mentioned | A i | FRANK HELLER BARBER Temporarily located at Robert Light's Barber Shop NEXT TO ALASKAN HOTEL CANADIAN PACIF1C CESS” LINER JUNEAU TO VANCOUVER, VICTORIA OR SEATTLE SOUTHBOUND SAILINGS Princess Norah March 5, 15, 26 Connections at Vancouver with Canadian Pacific Services: TRANSCONTINENTAL TRANS-ATLANTIC TRANS-PACIFIC Tickets, reservations and full particulars from V. W. MULVIHILL Agent, C.P.R.—Juneau, Alaska CANADIAN PACIFIC | TR T S A in the District Land Office, within the period of publication or thirty days thereafter or they will be bmred I)y the Statutes, GEORGE A. LINGO, Register. First publication, Feb. 8 1939, Last pubhcauon April M.S.DART U. S. Mail Carrier Leaves Femmer’s Dock, Juneau, HOUSES AGREE bill, | but receded | | FOUND HIM_ASLEEP CAME IN-AND WASNIT FOR HIS SNORING — 1'D THINK HE WAS DEAD-PLEASE i OME AND GET _HIM CouT OF MY OFFICE- 1 SERVICES SATURDAY FOR W. G. KLINE Funeral vices for W. G. Kline, 79, who passed away on the steamer Baranof enrcute, to the Pioneers’ | Home at Sitka, will be held at the Chapel of the Charles W. Carter ulm‘llmx‘ on Saturday at 1:30 o’- |clock in the afternoon. | Mr. Kline came to Alaska from Gl:md Rapids, Mich., in 1896. He | Pioneers of Alaska, at Nenana. The) vices Saturday will be conducted | the plain for Igico No. 6, in this city. rment will follow in the Pioneers plot of Evergreen Cemetery. - e by ok Empire want adas pay. News I. ©. Answers | | | ’ | 1. Missouri representative, House parliamentarian. Says inserts of jaughter” should not be i1ads in speeches printed but not actually delivered. 2. Newly-born quadruplets. 3. Resigned premier of Yugosiavia, 4. In homes—32,500 (32,000 in traf- | fic; 17,000 in industry.) 5. Approval of sale of military planes to France. (Passenger in plane was French representative.) PHONE 15 Alaska Laundry Alaska Music Supply Arthur M. Uggen, Manager Pianos—Musical Instruments and Supplies Phone 206 122°W. Second Reverend David Waggoner, | MAX MIELKE PAINTING and DECORATIN( SERVICE PHONE 407 ALASKA Transportation Company ® Sailings from Pier 7 Seattle Leaves Seattle S. 8. TONGASS .March 14 AT 9 P. M. PASSENGERS FREIGHT REFRIGERATION AGENT D. B. FEMMER Phone 114 Night 312 every Wednesday at 7 a. m. 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. SERVICE REGULAR U. S. AIRMAIL Service Every Trip Juneau-Fairbanks ~ Bethel-Nome | Steamer MCcKINLEY YUKON *ALASKA BARANOF YUKON McKINLEY . MeGrath Flat . Vlat Bethel THE ALA Ticket Office—PHONE 2 jLv.| 1 Last — Only $2.95 BIG VAN'S STORE 278 So. Franklin \.— PACIFIC ALASKA AIRWAYS, INC. PHONE: 106 Traffie Representative LOUIS A DELEBECQUE GASTINEAU HOTEL cON- *—Calls at Yakutat Northbound and Southbound. k Stcmnshlp Com* yany SERVING : ~, ALAS KA THE YEAR ‘ROUND SAILING SCHEDULE Due Juneau Due Juneau Northbound Southbound Mar. 7 Mar. 13 Mar. 14 Mar. 20 Mar. 21 Mar. 27 Mar. 25 Mar. 31 Mar. 28 Apr. 3 Apr. 1 Apr. T Leave Seattle SKA LINE Freight Office—PHONE 4 H. 0. ADAMS, Agent ALRAR A T E | is a member of Igloo No. 17 of the| & GREEN TOP CABS--PHCNE 678 BUY GREEN TOP RIDE COUPON BOOKS: $6.25 in rides for $5.00 $3.00 in rides for $2.50 FOR HEALTH AT THE BRUNSWICK RECREATION ALLEYS CAFE IN CONNECTION, Spec- ializing in Chinese and American Dislies—TRY. U3 ONCE! HOUSE OF DANIEL GREEN “COMFY” SLIPPERS DEVLIN'S Paris Fashion Shoes &) ! 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